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her ally ment of the conference Ix understood that ¢ man; RIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1870 ) to conclliate Morton by appointing an Indians man wan a kind of N 3 el knowledge thes 1o tho Post-Office Department. theirgeneral ro Jands. oL O, oRw THARORS. THE PIKST MRA, DELKNAP. - notlfied that the Denoerats cannot atford to Tt was stated moveral weekn azo that Jewoll, ns | Q.—Iiy Mr. Logan—rom converastion with the | repeal the cicetlon Iaw in the sundry civil bill el et o e, T, i G | e M T e i o A comtimnionat LorK oL noon after the Cincinnati Conventlon. ~Me. Jewoll | atan kX 3 | % 3 - , e i line"tomg boen wrpopulat with maty olitcinan, | censed. Tloase atato what that understanding Yfim‘flt}fg"”fi’]‘nmfim“ug‘;;“b’::' Now. ‘who have non; rejudice the Prealdent agalnal was, him. The; O e D T relatlonn botween | - Objected to by both Mansgers and counsel for Provfdenwtémmnd’wurk pon uui‘rcmlfl "5 Jewoll and the Prealdent for the laatsix montlinhave | defene: yeasels in mciremn hose polnta on the grount not been a8 intimatn sn they swero when he was Mr. Logan insisted on an anewor, and discueslon | that the Nava bill nfl»rogrlnws no money for first recalled from Russla. Jewell har heen very | ensued, that kind of work. hout 9,000 workmen” will outapoken in his opinion, and” Las not heeltate Tie Senato decided by n volo of 25 yeos 1017 | bo thrown out of employment. publlely to denounce maiy of (he men tor, whom | nagx that the quektion » ontd bo snawered, TAPT, ihe President scema to have a high regard. Mr. e questinn was then repeatod, and the " e o iow. no krow (e a4 Lo the | anawored that he dld. not hink ha had atated that | groispitches ’gggg‘f“‘é{,’&,‘}‘,;‘";},‘{-.‘:‘;‘fjeflf{; Feanons for which his rosfanation was ssked, 1ia | ke had an nndertandine with Mrs, Belknop. e sl Attommey Dyer at, Bt only known that no chargee have over been pro- Witners further testified thot the irst money waa °, uval it .fl 1ot th y Dy o fersed apatust him. Hendmitain private conver- | sentto Mrs. Hetknap, deccancd, and that it wos Louis, and In the disnlssal of the prosecutions sation that his resignation was o forced ones that | eent without any arrangement with any person. sgainet Jasper D, Ward and Collector Wads- the President intimated fo him that ho denired 2 { When he pald Gen. Lelknap money in pernon he worth, of Chieago, are wholly sensational. In change. The plain inferences from Jewell's prl- | did not have any conversation with him whenca regard to Dyer, Judge Taft was consulted, and Vato Matemonts ara that ho wes not In accord with | the money camo, or in any way regarding | tho Presldent gave him to underatand the B e A b e Tae-of public pols | 1L For ie frel {20 or tirew. yoare wilnieas aw | rensona why the chanke was desired. Aftor con- fey. Gien. Telknap two or threo timeas year, but had | gitation it was thouglit beet to withhiold the name MR. TYNER, OP INDIANA, no recollection of money having boon referred to | of his succeasor from the Senate for o short time, Mr. Jowell's ancceaor, in well-known In the West, | In any converation between them. O B trae that 1t wan afterwardn sent o the fenate 1l was long 8 member of Congress, whero he gen- * HENRY 8. DRINKERIIOPP, without further notice to Judge Taft. lis relation erally had charge of the Post-Oflice Appropriation | clerk in the Adjutant-General's nm'ci. War Do- | to the case, however, ended after Dyer's succesalun i, "and 1s familtar with Port-Ofico matters. Ho | partment.was sworn, and fidcntifed the lettor from | had beon termined, har'been an efiiclent Awaistant Postmater.Geneml, | Marsh waking application for 8 gmbludernhm at NOMINATIONS, nd Is doabtless better ncquainted with tho ecrvice | Fort Sill, having been on Ale in the Adjutant Gen- 70 (ha Western Assoctated Press. thian any man who could have been named. The | cral's offica, Tia Identlfied the wordson it, * fle Wasmaton, D. C., July 11.—The Presldent appointment cortainly isin nccordance withthe | ofiicial,™ as in tho handwriting of Gen. Belknap. sont the following nominations to the Sennte: ng from FLANNELS AND BLANFKETS. Impurlamirafle Silg - FLANNELS MKETS. FAULKNER, PAGE & 00., By ordor of their manufacturers, will offer AT AUCTION at their Btore, 66 and 68 Loonard-st., New York, through TIELD, HORRIS FENNER & €O, On the 18th and 20tk of July, thelr entiro stock of Plannels & Blankets, Theo product of tho following po, gor and woll-known al:’ i Gen. B. Glber! Mfe, Co, ], R, Fanlkner & Ca,, Faulkner & Goluey, Franklin Mills, Cheshire Mills, Lowell Flanne] Mills, in saylog that ho bolleves Hmatn will mako s g‘:xm]’”n‘ycl‘ and work harmonfousfy with the new Council. '] pmhlbly saved their ltves, Among tha nber are Prof. Mfls, of Rockland; the Rov, Mra. 8teer, of Ontonagon, The 8t Clalr went down In the immediate victnity of tho dreadful Sunheam disaater of o few years n{go, and just ahout where the bones of the old Montlcello lie upon the bench, The 8t. Clair had on board sixtecn passen- gers, and o crew of fiftecn, ———— 1t It McOmaTir should be clected Mayor, bummerism In Chicago would be more ramp- ant than ever before, and it 18 not uniikely that the Comman Council would have to come to Ald, Kirk's proposition, diacharga the potlco and firemen, turn off the gos, and give over the city to thioves, highway robbgries, and incen- dlarfes. If this shall come to pass through the election of McGraTn, there will be just one man in Chicago mors reaponsible for it than all ottiers, and that §s Mank Kisnaru, who, by coming forward as a candldate and attempting ta divide the respectable voto of tho city, has rendered McGnaTa's clectlon possible and im- minents Postmaster-General Jewell Fol- lows Mr, Bristow into Retirement. AN UNNATURAL DOG. pecial Dispatch to The Triduns. RaAcixg, Wis., Joly 11.—The littlo 8-year-old daughler of a family named Cart{s, who live sbout 4 miiea south of Itacine, on the Lake 8hore road, was the victim of 8 horrible calamity thin sfternoon, The father of the chlld recently purchased & powerful and mavage bull dog, which was kept chained In the yard for the protection of his property, and the child, on sttempting to carees the brute, was feroclonsly attacked aond seriouely bitten nnd mangled about the face, The animal fastened its teeth in the cheeks of the girl and hung on with o pertinacity characteristic of the breed. The screams of the aufferer bronght the hired man to the ncene, who wos actusily compelled to Lis hands in the brute's month and tear tho jaw spart Lofure he could relieve the child, In doing 80 the man's fingers were terally Whereat tho Machine-Mon Re- jotce, nnd Ionest Repub- licans Grieve. Oommissioner Pratt Will Re- tire from Office Aug. 1. —— The Chicago Kvening Journal, commenting on {lie resignation of Postmaster-General JRWELL, {ndulges In the following remnrks: ‘ Postnaster-General JEwnty hoa resigned his lace fi the Cabinet. Itlsthe result of oneof President Guaxr's tantrume, Uo hns_quite ton Marsh's Testimony in the Impeach- ment Case Continued & miany of theso of late, The lfon. J. N, Ty, of principlos of civil-sorvice reform, QGEN, W, T HAZEN RECALLED, Jnmes M. Tyner, of Indiann, now Second Assiate | stripped of flesh, The poor little vietim Indla, the Sncond Assistant Postmaster Ueneral 4 MORE CONJECTURES, Witnees desired to explain a portion of hia tes. | ant Postmasier-General, o ho Postmaster-General, | wan carried Into the hou Vi th bl d Iilnsa, tho ncond ik Bartmanter Licnstal; Yesterday, To e Iestern drsoctated Fress. e A ke Bfter “conslderation | vice Marenall dowell, resmeds Jamen K. Hob- | inan iscnsible condition, cvered wIth Lo and {8 peojer to romark In this connection that neither the Ripublican party nor uny mau or party of good eenss is nowndays responsible for Presldent Guaxr's actions, o doubt very miieh whother o binself is responalblo for his acts, The hot \\-?mhu 1lins appacently turncd his braine into sour witk. Immediately ssmmoned, but whether sho will aur- vive her njuriea or ot Is a guestion. Happily :%‘:l :‘nlch-do:‘n honest bark will nevar be heard Wasnmazox, D. C.) July 11.—There Iaa well- | Le iad bocome satikfed that hin letter to Gen. Bel- recker, Jr., United States Attomney for Delaware. defined report, 'which Iadenfed nefther ot the White | knap, read yesterdny, was not written Lefore he | the nomination of George 8, Fisher, of the District Youne nor the Port-Ofice, Dupnrtnent, that Gen. | ({fazen) wan cxamined by the Committeo on Mill- | of Columbia, for that position belng boreby with= Jowell 1s abuut to resign his place in the Cabinet. ln'? fairn of tho ITousa of Reprerentatives, drawn. Thero 1a good reason W belleve that the cavse of 'he witness was then crose-examined h‘y Mr. JEWISIL OATIIRRING, this chango Is, in part at least, tho action of the | Carpenter, and wosshown a letter dated City of A Conventlon of Israclites assesnbled at Willlard Prealdent in h-ummz men Info the department | Mexico, March 15, 1870, addressed to the Ton. 11 | Tall this morning at 7:40. The congregation Is againet the will of the Poatmaster-General. Tho | Clymor, Chairman of the llonse Committee on Ex- | represented by about 100 delcgaten, The meeting relnstatemont, rome time ngo, of Samucl Chap- | penditnres In the War Department, herelofora | waa called to arder by Mr. Loth. Prenldent of the wnn, otic of Moscby ufumrrl a Captalue, asamail. ruhunhcfl, In the letter Gen, Hazen cullnattens | Council. Prayer was offered by the Rev, Dr. routo ogent, through the influence of Moseby with | tion to tho testimony given by ilm hefore the | Lessiug, of Peotin. Br. L. Sliverman, of Chi- the President, is o ennc in polnt, Chapmon was | Committer on Military Aflairsin 1872, and speaks | cago, was appointed temporary Chairman. Com diseharged to moke room for a Unlon Inldlerl who | at length of the abnsen in post-traderships, mittees on Credentials and on Permanent Organ| was tnrned out of office by the Democratic iouse n n.-sl{ 10 questions of Mr. Carpenter, witneas | zation were appotuted. 8. Wolf, of this city, wi f,,'\ J‘ffl:‘:&m&"fl:zgmfix ‘\;’n}- .n’!;oh{g:m”t‘h\ll;c)&g le;ll?c luuh :3 g-d felt mmfin‘"“{lm |P lmn‘ élm- -lenwd Prealcent of the Convontlon: 8. 'Lovy, A eAt G cachment ;. cen 5ol active 1 Secry 0 0 o) . Committed by Tioncby n command. Moscby inter: | Huo thing goimgs o t R Ottiag) | f Licinaatl Bectuety,. AQjoumod” iilogact Delknap Read All the Evidenco Against [Tim Beforo His Resignation. DROWNED. Bpecial Dispaleh to The Tridune. Dixon, I, July 11.—Three children of Mugh Dufly, a farmer on the banks of Rock River, 4 miles west of this city, were drowned last even- ing. The children at dusk attempted, In scarch of the cows, to ford @ small bayou which ex- tends up from the river, for their clothes wers found on the hank of the enine, and they must D Mr.Jaxzs P. Davtow, of 105 State street whosc naine was attaclicd to the Mansk IKimparL! eal), Informs ua that ho supposed lio was “enllhg” WALTER L, Kituawn, who was Compiroller under Mayor Ricz. Mr, DALTON 1 for llgaTn, and will voto nnd work for him to-day, A Compromise Silver Bill Agreed upon in Conference Com-= mittee. Randall Warned that He Must Effect W, cedod with ton, Jewall, and was fatly refueed, ,—Who wrote that srticlo (o the New York THE ARKANBAS MAILROAD NONDS. have been swept down into Rock River, which is ‘| ———— an Agreoment on the Appro- Bt 8 Sora'y requont, Presidont Graat poremy: | uner T L ATANEAS TAILAOAD IONDS, day o | how vory Iighs The parchts were uliable dirr- Nath'l Stevens & Sons, Sangus Center Mils, CRIME. TSl 1 SomLgamee pman's reinstatement, sud he 18 | ~ A, —1 did not. continae thelr investigation into. the matter of the | {ng the entire night to get any Intelligence as to | SEVeNS & (0, Scott & Sons — priation Bills, i A SURDPRISE. ‘AL:}‘;‘I‘II:J:\!;‘: Mr, Smalley dld. T farnished the Fg:l'psrx;li";l%%llsl:: :fi"‘filn{“".’%%“ MRG" ! | e fate of thclrfiovcd gnee, SThie noraiai to: Pranker & G" 1 ] TUE TRAIN-ROBDTNS, Al R TR orol TermolLBOINE | ot e o e o s et | B et o o o oy i | vealedthaiad truth that, tiey) yeze Urownal i & o, luck Bottom Hills, Ipecta . aske: about the report that ho Intended to resign, | CLYMER'S TESTIMONY. dispatches statlng thot perfect quict s desirablo lnuzhlnfily replied that g0 far from reslgning, he | Tha Hon. Hlester U]rmer.t!lmlrmnnllnhc House | and perhaps nné‘muy‘ T Jasure. i recov ry. cxpected to remain in his plarg. unti] the end of | committee on Expendltures in the War Depart- | Warren Fisher, Jr., “and Jamcs Mullizan were the present Administration. Yesterdayaftornoon, | ment, was aworn, and teatified that Calch P, Marsh | hercfore discharged from further attendanice until however, after calling at the an,:ullve Manelon to | pave evidence before the Cominitteo of which he | tha next session of Congress. This action of the transact some businera with the President, the Iat- | wuy Chairman, Witness hery gmdnccd(hc orlgl- | tom mittec was unanimous, ter, much to the nurprige of the Postmaster-Gon- | pal (estimony of Marsh: and Manager McMahon TUE CIVIL APPROPRIATIONS. ernl, informed him that his resignation wonld be | wald he rmp«,ml to put it in evidence to show The Conference Commifttee on the Sundry Civil accepted. Mr, Jewell lmmedistely wrote alettor | that tho facts wore brought out by this Committee, | Appropriation bIll was not held to-day, owing to sccordingly. The moet intimate friends of (lon. | that the Sceretory of Wur was notlfied of the testie | the abaence of Ecnutor Sargent, who §s conflned Jewell araunabie Lo account for the action of the | mony, that he réad it over, and finally tepdered | to his housc, sufferfng from theeffecta of the heat. B.W. Gleason & Sops, W, Walker & Co, S P.Brown & Co, Plymonth Woolen Mills, Minot Mfe, Co,, Moosehead Mills, Granite Mills, - 1. Gould & Sot3, Quechee Hills, W. Mooreren, A, Harris & Sons, Howartk Mg, Co. B e ot s ever m! oountry. nwulrzompfile o'v:r 450 Styles of Flannels, Of the mont popular makes and of color, width, ‘nyla. and qu:h . b:-'l.&z Dlanketa, Rob Roys, Tweods, Ladios’ Baoke ings, oto,, 6to., amounting to over 10,000 PACKAGES, And will be sald without resorve on a crodiy of four mouths. Goods will be ready for oxaminstion IE m‘;tlom on Alondsy Morning, the 14 The Blaine Investigation Post- poned Until November. S, Loms, July 11.—A spcelal from Sedalia aays nows from tha front continues meagre, and tho possibility and prohability of great evonts happon- ing only makes the citizens here tho more anxions 10 obtain Information. The locality whero it la thought that the train-robbers arc hid is o wild one, and embraces soveral thousand acres of aluost fm- penetrallo brush and thicket, Thera 18 also In tho vicinity & Iarge cave, which, it labelleved, has ney- er been fully oxplored, During the Warthisthick- et was o favorite Diding-place for the farmers ~ who lived in ity vicinity, and many times I afforded o safe refugo for themsclves and thelr cattle and horses whila roving bands of Fedorals and guerrillas wero scouring tho conntry. Thero arc some places where, if food could be obtalned, n body of mon contd hide til1 the leaves fell in autumn, Yesterday evening soveral returned who left on Baturday, but they all report Gen. Blontgomery, Bherlft Murray, and Maj. Wood, with thelr parties, vigorously nushing the work. *" Binco tho nbove was written, your corregpondent Intorviewed Mr. Markel, the Ttecciver of the Cole Camp stoge linc. 1fc eays Gen, Montgomery left Colo Canp yeaterday nfternoon with suven mun for Linn Creok. Tho robbers had divided into three partice, with three in ono equad, four inanothier, and onc who was mounted ona mule had gone on nhesid of all, but was fol- Jowed by three men on Saturday night. Markel SWALLOWED FALSE TEETIL Spectal Dispalch to The Tribune. Des Moings, In., July 11.—On Wednesday Iast, George R. Lanning, of the Cerro Gordo Leprublican, while cating dinner swallowed two false tceth attached to s gold plate. They lodged In the throat. Physicians were ealled, who falled to raise them, and, to relieve the man from sufocation, they were forced Into tho stomach, He wns soon after attacked with spusms und terrible palns, which contlnued for some time, g0 that It was thought he would die; but he beeamne casler, though he is still in a pre- carlous condition. JEWELL. A VALUADLE OPFICER TIIZ VICTIM OF A PRESI- DENTIAL WIITM, Spectat Dispateh ta Tha Tribuns, WasmxaTON, D. C., July 11.—The. President sent for Jewell ot about 1 0'clock yesterday, and without preliminaries or explauations asked Iim for his resignation. Jewell was s good deal surprised, but says that the demand was of such a character that e did uot think {t neces- sary to ask for reasons. If the President ald not desire that he should remaln lu the Cabinet, of course ho hind no desfre to stay. In the con- versntion which cnsued between the President aud the Postmaster-General, the former men- tioned Mr. ‘Tyuer 08 o proper perdon to succeed to the office. Ie snld that Tyner was an excellent officer, to which Jewell eseented, and tho Prestdent added the remark that it was necessary for the Republican party to earry In- | disna In the October clection If it hoped to be successful In November. Jewell returned to his offlce, devoted himself to the transaction of routine business, ns usual during the afternoon, and at the close of office hours (! Prealdent, except on the grounds of yolitical con- | hie renignation on sccount of it. The Senate could A e K L L A e YOE SHiaEw B el i r. Carpenter opposed the admlssion ol e fee 8 o B Lo Bht o rotnrn Imoalony, and | o s ek scrs 161 shoul e admitiad nowoutd | Sl oo e o e O e o hed b gftved thin oening, whes dan: Joseel, Sl | qhote Gnk tuo Committes nud (hesalened Belkonp | prectiealy ayesad upan, & Teport . Tho sem: el B oy Beti Pootmatar Qo | ol e sep ko befors & cerlaln s B0 | bem - of the, Committag, aro Stormon, ont: D i AU 13 clocic ulaltad "Tho Troats | Yo e e sAID 7o T COMMrTTES, | amh ond By, §n o pare Of jhe den dent at the Kxecutive Mansion, Tetore the vote waa tnken on admitting the testl- | an representative = e - ven of the House. 'T) W SEWELL NEPORE THR INVESTIGATORS, R bW LR o B R T R M Tostmaster-General Jewoll wan before the Flouse | fied uw to sriting o note to the Secretary of Waran | the same as the Yumun blll, providing for the pur- Committee on P'ost-Oftices and Post-Rouds to-day, | the 20th of Fchmnry,-m?uenunq his presence be- | chase of silver bulllon to the amount of $20,000, - und teatificd particulacly in rolation to the dovelo- | foro the Committeo: ‘that the Secrotary of Wardid | 000 with any money In the Treasury, ani ite coin- mont of the **straw bid" frauds, and the effort | gppoar iu respune fo the Invitation, oid the teatl- | age and [ste in the ahape of subeidary ailver cuin, mado to muppress them: nlao, ne to the clerks | mony of Marsh wes read to hiin, and he replied: | provided that not mors than o million dollars’ charged with complicity inthe franda. Belnzusked | tggme ‘of the statements therein I know to be | worth shall be purchased at any onc time, and pro- if any mombor of the Cabinet hmd seked him, or | trnd: soma T know to be false, and othicrn [ know | vided also, by 8 new clauee, that the whole amount talked with Wim, In_rclation to the resipnation of | pothingabout.™ Gien. Belknap then asked time to | of silver coln imsued in this way and (n exchanga certaln clerks anked ta reslgn, he replicd that if | employ counsel, and the Committes took 8 recess | for fractlonal currency retired by one of thie Cabinct iad asked him questions | Snitl 3 o-clock p. m. o enable him to do so. llc SIALL NOT EXCEED $50,000,000. nbout the removal of certain clerks, ho should ra- | sylwequently appeared with Judie Ilafr ns s | # The Sepate amendment striking out the word fusc to tell tha Conimittee, and did refure o tell, | counscl, and produced hid letter of realgnation an | 4 now * from the clause authorizing the issue of why he removed certaln clorks, beyond giving gen- | goeretary of War, Tlho letter of resignationand | silvor coln now In tho Treasury Is agreed to by the cral rf;lon-,m';h"",fi“bg““'°‘¥ Sotiafaciory 10 | ruply of tho Prestdent accepting the same wero | Commitieo. Tho Houge amendmeit, adopied on himsclt why they should be removed. read, motion of Landere, and providing for the revival of DRIEF AND TO TIE POINT. | Witnens, reruming, tortified that he wrate totho | Tha old aliyer dollar with uniiited legai-tender “'l‘hy fallowing 1s Gov. Jowell's letterof resigna-"| President to learn the hour that the resignation was poven, 18 stricken out by the Conference Cominit- e on: ¢] a8 Informed It was about 10:20 a. 4 cut rej 981 o arsby, (Eater my eilEneiton of (b ofce of, || S BiSSy DI wed Informad It 208, | fee, and ko also s the Scnate amendment repealing ACCIDENTAL SELT-SITOOTING. Bpecial Dirpatch to The Tribune GrASD Towen, 11, July 10.—A sad accident occurred hiere this afternoon, resulting in the ac- cldental rhooting of a boy named James Vastine. Ho was fixing o revolver, when, by some accident, 1t was discharged {n his hand, The ball struck and lodged in his Teft side below the third rib. e ex claimed, ‘*1amshot!" and fell dead. Tls father, John Vaatine, isan old citizen of this place, KID GILOVES. ANTI-MOSQUITO. BSpectal Dispateh to The Tridune. Drs Moises, Is, July 1L—A Palo-Alto County man set out a smudge to drive away mosquitoes; and burned up several hogs, & ealf, o large quantity of grain, o threshing-machine, roda to Linn Creck with & dispatch for Jfontgom- Postinester-Gencral. Yoar obedient servant the prescnt legal-tender power of the trado dollar, and Hg rol Y Il | WHOTE A VERY DRIEF LETTRI OF RESIGNATION, ster- en o 4 "After dincursfon, the offer of the managers to | Landcrs says Le intends to opposo the adopti and o fine Lorse, and severely scalded balf the o Skeisgae; t':iix.h'::m Yhey rotarasd o ot | whtch ho scat to the White Touse by special | o tho Presideat. - MR Jewens bl o tustincay of Murah taken before the | of iy Yopart by the House, und thinks the lsuss | neighborkiood, who turned out to extinguish the Camp together yestorday morning. It fa thought | messenger. Ile kept no copy of bis letter, but MORE_ EPECULATIONS. B (ucy BeFary Lt Commits will stand b{%fig;{(};fim :"r'l‘hm"dm“ smudge. @ o that the, rolibors fad one £ Linn | {6 wns eo shiort. that o thinks he could dictate | . Gav. Jewell aaked no queatlon of the Prestlents | ag wusthen roud ot levgth by Alr. Clymer, A report has beon in circulation that Attorney- LIGHTNING, | \ Cre In antbontle, an Montgomery's acty whs | & copy shonld ho destra to do 50 at any thns. | et widmeteryof the Colet aispeay i | gy il that the sanagers | g Tt Lo et Lo o b o Ihes: Hpectat Dispaich to The Tribune, .- lJ : 6 “G l ]l ! 2 s t . McMabon eged, of the removal by tho Presldent of Dyer, —A 13-year- In:::y:?;:tflun&:fi::rg;“ e To-day the Inte Postmaster-General wos ex- ‘1;3 .:fi{.‘.’,‘{‘»fié}‘,‘&‘;&“&“‘}{ ‘Inhwa%eah that con- | M b with the exception of two witnesscs, | Dintrict Attoraey at £t. Louis, without at Of.Dyers | Easr Bauixaw, Mich., July 11.—4 13-year old amined for several hours by one of the Comn- mittees of the House, after which he went to the Department aud recelved numerous calls from those desirous of expressing to him thelr regret that he had retired from the Cabinet, or who were auxious to learn the cause of ft. Gov- Jewell CONVERSED VERY PREELY ON THE SUBJECT ‘boy named Blair was struck by lightning and in- etantly killed In Tuscols Townsulp, Tuecols C;unty. yesterdsy, during s heavy thunder- storm. ———— OBITUARY, Bpeelal Correspmdence of The Tribune. 8r. Cuanies, 1M1, July 10.—Mrs, Nettle L. Ferson, wite of H, A. Ferson, dled at 2 o'clock owever, in 5 Tvans and Fiehier, and he thought it probable that | eulting him, and the appointment of 1iliea § e 3 n his gflfofiffifé ‘{i?.f‘.xh';n‘:’ d&;fi"ly‘,‘fin”fx,}w‘? llf,""m’.g ong of them would be sufliclent. Plnm.’ White 1 1 true that the change was mada S eatvod felndlingss to Mr, Iiristow. Mom- | The defense wanted to examine Evane, andthoro | Ly the Prentdent hitmalf, tho Attornoy-General ac- Tere of Congress genoraily, when the roport rench. | Wis 1o oblection, quiesced in it, and therefore there fa no_such diss- ol thom tat Gav. Jewell hud reslined, didn't | , The prosecution would now close, with thoun- | greement betwcen them s will terminate their Foadily crodit it, e subkequent nominsiion of | dorstanding that they should bave tho righlio x- | aficinl ralations. Thorels good authorlty for the “Tyner Inhis place, howover, romoved all doubt, ‘,‘g:ll;:,“ Bvans when puton the stand by the do- | above statement. and oceasioned extended inquiry as to the cause of 2 1d 0 B THE RIVER AND HARDOR DILL, e "t evan Tho most intimate | . 2iF. Carpenter sald the defenso could not begin | which was reported to the Senato by its Committce o e oF tive Trosldent eserted thoy wero unable | {8 sldeof tho caso untll after, the prosccaties | on A eopristiona fuat before. ninamment 10 Tlo had been out to worlk ot Blate Croek yesterday. ‘While coming into town lyellnnlfly afternoon he saw six men Dy the aide of the road lylng dowu resting, They In:!ulmd of him how far it was to the next town, and what the nnmo of the fown was, ‘When they found wihat It won they turied their horses and wont east. They all were heavily armed, and had thelr &lllolu strapped to thelr horaes, Mr. W, L._Kviil and party returned from the chase last night, Mo left Windsor on Saturdas KD 6L VES ! Josed. It was probabie tht tho dofense would = SRS oS ol with v moh._Wiion they lofk | with everybody, and evidently had nothing | fo fumieh FeRly. _____ : o onty 8 Tow witnoeses, Tvans wna tho | Lol yom e o e e tine fur lnaeovsr. | this morning nt her mother's resldence, on Matn :L"::"I:?n“n‘n“ a!gllvurutz‘ft ‘flu:n \:’{g{}:gr‘ ’\‘\gdn\l\ araw | about 1t to conceal, In private conversation, in IMPEACIIMENT. most I‘mnnrlm'fl ano. "}“ é?ehy wnnled‘hlm T;'.Lu . | menta of minor importanco are tricken out and | street, she having been f1lfor the post threc . M By armed taon abas half-why betweon War- | Anewer to the question, What Is the meaning MOTIONS 70 ADIOURN, A elegram feom . J; Kietior, aurtuorof lvans, | tho sums propated for ssvoral objocts of greater | monttia with quick cousumption, Ehe was s e e@t’er saw ond Windsor. As soon us thoy saw thostayo | of thist What fs the cause of your oI uRN e irlets are Bl for Washington, and | JeBuitade increancd, years old to-day, was an sccomplished Indy, wus 'y 4 Thuy Tert the roud and cut acrows tha countey in'a | resignation at the time, ho replied: 1 don't | TATPTRGTON, D. Cny duly L1—Consderation | tns i (Firhery would be hero Lo-margarv, t T o Bt o] F ey or Hore and 1eaved-sucaul souiheantorly direction, Fhese sien tiad et howen | Lt m) B caliont auked me for my reslg- | Sotiena: ete. Bocrotary of War, waa rouumed o | Whsk ey peopeset 10 pIOVE connsel would #tata | . Gureld, Clairinam, and dudge Tancook, of | oo *0 ML I o start of Hvill's party, them, Losing thelr trll, the pnrl{ stariod for Warsaw to icad them off. Near this place they captureda susplelous strangor, who wnd ho was the Bolkunp, Iate Secrotary of War, was resumed to- | what they proposed to prove by Evans, v i i Afr. Casponter—Wo Wil not. Wo cannot do 8o fn yustice (o our client. Mr. Thurman moved that the Senate, elttingasn | BJUSECIS S SN no Somato, itting as o Texas, one of tho Democratic members of the Ap- propriation Comnmittee of the last House, were colled before the Naval Committee, ond testified . & Co. BUSINESS NOTICES. nation yesterday, and of course Ipromptly gave it to him. Waa there no explanation given! ent of a"Jufturson Gl ufblo-yarl, eugmged In | wos tho next_questlon. “None,” was the re- | court, etc., take recess for half an hour, that | conrt, sdjourned untll 12 v'clock to-morrow. that tho question of the use anil eXchiango of old | o Mousekeepors.—Tho attention of hends STATE & WASHINGTON-STS., ; ho bmlnuu fl salling hx;nlmlunsu. "rh)e(ygleutcllmd ply. * Ias there been no misunderstanding be- | some time might be dovoled to tho conslderation of — and obtained by the brcaking up Y e, | ot lgm;“l’m l:‘Inv gd‘w&au 0, hrlflr Q“lllllltyh‘,“ Bar. T e o ity teo | tween you and tho Prealdent; no fnterruption of | leglslative Lurineas, COMMISSIONTR PRATT. | fois tron vowste or the pimocs of supnivins | SSiits Tavs ik the reonc], Wo iEhly cons | Announce following reductions % yont ugt tho Qungo lowasd. iackbury, crossing ot the friondly regards that have exlsted botween | M. Carpenter, os counsel for the accusod, said WILL ALSO RETIRE. - | the nocesmary iron for the repulrs of our servics- | the fruita’ from which thoy sro propared, and aro Durac, nzl\‘c:wll‘ldmx‘ug'x_:&l‘.:ncu of then, youl” No misunderstanding,” was tho reply. that he understood the Committee on Apprapriad Spectal Dispatch tu The Tridune. {ce by Noboson I tho winter of 1873.4; {hat hia less expensive, tlona had sovoral mattors to bring before tho Send . C. g e ates beaidos ho was thoronghly sick himslf, ano WasnnaroN, D. G,y July 11.—Commissloner | authority to make such ure of tho iron was con- notable tobe there to-day., Witness Evans had U Qur Intercourse hos hlways been pleasant. I have not been at the White Housc to-day, but I shall call there to-morrow.” ¢ fins there not h e ress. B, Louis, Mo., July 11.—A report golned elren- Tatlon liere'to-night that Gun. Montgomory had been killod 1 & Bg0E with tho Fobbore but 1 cane not bo teaced to any rellablo wourco, ‘Fhiero 18 now VEGETINE. “ALEXANDER" ; ; i ceded, and tho policy of %o dolng awsented to by ratty Jnpng '“‘l"‘“ ‘““l’“"'“""“ ‘;’lm‘ s";“""“" Tho Commitie, and that theapprapriations for. the Bot yot urrived, and ho therefora asked thnt the | Morrillfn regard to mattcrs pending between | Department were madoand gradusted by the Com, m PRI Lol Lo SO 2 reward af 81,000 cach for the capturo of the rob- | been some difference of opinton about the man- Tt 111 to- : lmeelf and the Presldent In regard to the re- tee with the underatanding that tho material ors, $300 cach by tho State, DD oL e 0. | Bement of tho Department which may have | S e O o o eadment,that tho | moval of revenuo oflcers whoso retentlon lio | 8UOUId Bo a0 vacd. ) eyt Tl sy caused the Prestdent to think o chango desi | court sdjourn Wi 12 o'clack to-morrow Instead of. | deemed necessary for thu good of tho service, S THOARD N TIIOMPSON'S JOKE. abled” ¢ Not that I am oware of. Whenever m"l‘“‘!:’f * .‘;'i'f.‘;f\"orm fc&gfla:g::u.'g;l; nays, 3{;“ and not being satisfied with the condition of Sy ® 5 " Mexrms, July 1L—A sensati tho Prosident has issucd an order in regard to 0 > " affairs, has determined to resign, There fa an o S 3 \ horo fouday by tho arrest of the Z:m','fi,",:',',:éi‘,', this dopurtment it Lus always been obeyed.” sleo relected | an's TzsTONT, attempt making to create the impression that 'h:Vé:;zm:afA%;:‘:}fi:;“ ':":‘r’:‘;df:;m Misses' 1-Batton fom $]..50 1] $l.35.| Ramod Trancis Thompson, who has fgured horo | * Have you no fdos what infuences may lisvo | _Caleb P. Marsh waa racalled, and in reply to tho | thio President demandod Mr. Pratt's reslgnation | o, o qmenta th Hiver el HirLae Avprondiat 1 Hises® 2-Button 175 to . 165, for tho past fifteen years na the keepor of n | been brought to bear upon the President to ggfi%’;“&,‘:‘,mg‘fi""“fbu’},:"","'h'(, | he rumember- | for other reasons, and his letter to Yargan and | oot ® e rengar, > G {uduce him to remove you i ¢ Oh, Isuppose this chaugo {8 dueto an'aceumulation of reasous. T have never been popular with such mon as * EX-00V. SHEPHERD AND A, Il. MULLETT, I have simply had nothing to do with them. They have not forilven mo vrobably for iy sctiv- ity In ucunn? the removal of District-Attorney sher.t' ¢4 1fns Senator Sponcer had snything to do with poreusding the Presfdent to mnke a chango in the Departmentr ** Ile moy havo had, though do pot know anything sbout it. Tls has been urglng, ax you know, tho removal of Wickersham, the Postmaster at Mobilo, and a lot of forged afil- davits sgninst Wickersham have been filed In the Department, § hava refused to make the romoval until suficlent causcs Lave beon asslamed, ‘The Prosident hos never dirccied ma to remove Witk- orsham. 1f ho had doncso I should have mada tho change, of courac, ' WIERE TIE STIOR PINCILED, notorions asaignation Louse, and passed for a ‘woman. During the sltting of the Congressional xnw.-nutnunn Comunitteo here aftor the riots of 1806, he fignred cxtonsively as o witness, and mwore that during tha night of tho riot she (1) was outraged thirteen times. During the past fve years ‘Thompeon Las boen arrested frequently, but Blways manuged (o escape the clutches of thy Taw; but tho suspicions of the oflicers beingaroused, sev- eral ‘thcum were called In and an examination %»;onn‘:fig ‘:Ing ornclzl that 'l]‘hnmp%un\:lnn & man, dua n the male gurb and sentence the chaln gang for 100 dnyv? & York, todinner, but hie could not sny when it waw, | the fuct of his sending information to the tlouse ark, o B e B owall, and Bol: | Naval Committco upon ts demond concerntng | | Mr. Thurman, from tho Committce on the Jeap were thora togethior. Beotary Tiobeson's lncome refurns are glves, | Judidary, movod that tho Scuste dlssgree to Crom-cramined by Carpentor: Questlon—You | BeLrtuary °% |t smendments of the Houso to the bill to otated youtorday that at the same ime Mrs, Bel- [ ns the " chlef ecautes of the President's | jmnd the Bankrupt act, and ask fora Committeo knap und Mrs. Bowera wero at your houav? dissntisfaction, Whatever bearlng any of theso | of Conference. 8o ordered, nnd the Chalr op- Answer—Yes, wlr, things may have hud, it fs perfectly understood [ pointed as members of the committee on the part Q. —J1ad you, prior to the timo thesc ladics were | herg that Mr. Pratt rotires primurily because | of the Senate Messrs, Thurman, Wright, ‘and at your hiouse, made an applicstion or thought of | ¢} President fusisted upon removing certaln | Eduunds. prosuring 8 tradorstlp! venue oftlcials who have been activ in prose- | - Adjonrned. "The witncss auswered that he was in Washington | Fe¥e! vty frauds, Tl rnat 1 o soms timo In_ Angust, 1870, and thonght that that | cuting the whisky {rauds. fho resignation o s tho frut time ho saw Gen. Belknap, Thero was | Pratt places Secrctary Morrill ina very awkward CASUALTIES. some talk of appointing him a post-trader then. | and cimbarrasaing position, Mr. Praft bnd only })“\ not rcxutnmur’ll thut was prior to the time the aed: If;lr ullx‘l.nn &-sz»é::lgl;y in order to ascertsln TIE ST, CLAIR DISASTER. adies wera at s hauso. . . ‘Witness was asked if he had any corruot transac- ‘WOULD BTAND BY M Tovourox, Mich., July 11.—An_ eye-witness tlone wiih Belknap regarding the appointment at | {n reslating theso n-maval.u!l and the understanding | of the disasicr to the steamer 8t, Clair says the Fort 811, hera was that Mir, Morrlll finally consented to take | qoineq gpread 8o rapidly that the englueers were "This wos objected to by Mr, McMahon, Objece | tho Dopartment with the agreemcnt that ho D! tlon was wustuined. Wis not to be emberrasscd by romovala | driven from their post befure the hose could bo NO AGRERMENT, of 'any kind mow inalsted upon. Tho only | attached. The fiunes passed up through the Mr. Carpenternsked: Was there any agreement | Inthmation tho Preyident han gmven n regard ol | oo s o ooy almost. Inatantly, enveloping botveen you and Belknap that you hunld pay him | rensons for the various changes he I8 aking s, ho ) any pecuniar, :umidumnn for hifs appoluting you | now intends to huve thoso who sre friends’to him | all but one of thesmall boats. The one which e 1 watch Mara reitody | in ofice. Tho resigmntion of Pratt, aud mOR | wug launched ws o large yuwl. A rush was During the pust, tve years the public Rava carctafly Lm’ l‘Bflnflfl 1-85 m 1175- obacrved the wonderful cnrus nccompitshod frow tha i uso of TN, From ita nbe Thany an adictod Lafllflsl ZBflHflfl sufferer has heen rertored 1o perfect hemdth, aftor have R e T e Y5t i now justly remarked by all classes of people that Lflflms’ 3.Bumm EEgE 2% b 200, . VEGETINE holos a highor posltion i tho calimation of 2'65 m 2-351 the public ian sny othor medical compound, aud it b Byt uihios b i ivon | [affp 4Bt from 300 b 275 ool BRI ARG TSRS | oo 6Bt Dom 350 B 35 R 0 WA el A ey m fom 3 06, %‘fig;gfig:gg}gfgg‘:w:fimv meciioteieler: | Mon's 1-Bofin fom 220 b 2400, Mes 2Botn fom 250 o 225, va'lua’ble EV]'denee New assortments in all Fashionablo Tho following. unsoliited testimonia {rom gho ter. Shades. 0. . Watker, B, 1 tormerly pusior of the towdold OUTRAGE, b Bpecial Dispatch to The Triduns. Mruwaukzz, Wis., July 11.—Eugone Low, cashior of tho Wisconsin Central Rallroad, was arreated this oyening on a charge of outraging two 1itlo girls aged respectively 5and 7 years. Thoy wors playlng in the Boventh Ward Park whon :h‘unln‘a lglilfl‘;hg;h& prisoner’s description, Juined m and indug om 10 tako a rido | the lake with him, and, whenata lufli‘c‘l‘n’v’!?nfi&? Do you know any other infiuences that bave boen at Work ngainet your™ TV\Vell, Ihore was g special agent appointed dur- lnF my absence, about two manths ago, and sentto ‘Virginla in_tho inturests of vnc of tho candidates before the Cincinnati Convention, Flis nume wos Alfred Morton, Ife performed no sorvice for the | ‘v L eapecinlly tho reasuns leading to ity aro far from Bquare Church, Boston, present settied {a Pruxls ———— tance, o accompliabad s noreibls purpons, Low | ST A doubia” imeolf ontioty 16 B0 | Tho wa aekeds Was thero any agreementbetweon | ki B i ekior clake of Ttenhiicans Lire, | made for it the moment 1t touclied tha water, | duet i L fhxk be SCail 8 SUSEEIUENS G, 0 OCEAN STEANMSHIPS, .- Lnvidr toward Infants, and s veen Jdsntifud by a | Mtical work In buhalt of Sepator Conkling, Sena- | you and Belknap thut you should puy Lim any pe- 7o the Westers Associated Lress, ond as o natural consequence ft was capsized. L 0f LW0 YEATs! axperience WILh the tise of VEGE. | A~srmmmrmsmrramenesmnsoanarr s Bontman as the AN WhO ook these chiie Ju; | or Mortun cumo to me wnd very indignintly da | cuniary consideration for of In considoratlon of his WaminoroN, D, C.y July IL—Mr, Pratt hos | 000 wog n heavy sea running ot the thne, and Ui Trav, AT \Valkers fumily, who Dow pro- | . ONLY DIRECT LINK TO FRANCE.—Tho Genera: on the lake, eso children out | por ioq that ‘his namessko slonld e romovod, | Sopolndng Evans post-irader at iort St Ha | tendered Lis resignation ay Commlexlanor of Inter- vy wing ot s nounees 1t valuublor Trunsadsntle Companys Mall Kisuasts Boires —— As T d not uppointed him I did not | guin mpfiod, VVThore was not. " il Hovenue, and will retiro frow that oflico on tha | 1t was with dlfticulty the yawl was righted, only rovinexcs, 1. 1, 164 TRANSIT-BT, »‘,‘,’,fi‘x‘..“‘:.‘} lln"'!. calilng " '1‘.}’,;'31‘&““" mfi 3&’:)’?{‘1’2 ARRESTED e o ot o bim st at that times | "t Pl L hon wkod Jf the great foduce- | 1ot of August, It has becn kuown for | to bo capsized fmmecdiately by tho terrorstrick- | M He ATEUENY, Uit with vy stgnaturo the high | ¥ oot Eafor the: Contlunt (vAblas Provided witis Bpectat Dipatch 10 The Tribune, Senstor Morton spoko (0 1o sbout it a socond | ment in naking the sppointmont Waun't owing | somo time that tho President has In re | on poople, The boat was righted and capsized | value I pince upon your VEULTINE, “My family hate | elsctelc bells) will sall rom 1 Tallows;. CANADA, Frang, 51;‘ Latirdy: uly 6 bl Ubed 1t for the last two years. 1n nervous debiifty it fy | S410Hows;, € DA, Fronges a - T ; . s AMERIQUE, Ponzolz, satunday, July1s. 118 | [ &Lfi'flmg‘w«fi"’:':"‘:i‘:’;‘;‘f"" Bt e, ehuler, Batirday, Juty 2 | A Chute} “T'rico of ¥ in gold (including wine) : Fing ormery st Bowiots sousts EnskAe b | ot L o Ko (ostutng e Fies second, $T73; tht tn, 840, Retumi tioketa st roe duced Fatea. Steerage, 20, With superior sccounmo~ datiul K, and utenaily, without eatra charge, Bl marked thus ¢ do Dot e . 3 pamengors. LOUIS DeBEBIAN, Al(en% v N Yo W, ¥, WHITE, ool A WALKING MIRACLE, | it et i e EVEN! time, and finally, on the lat of July, on my own notidn, T droppad Bpcclul-Agent Morfon's namu from the rolls, The law gives to the Postmastor Uenoral the authority to appoint special ayents, and, as thy man was porforming o scrvice for the Dopurtment, 1 saw nu reason for his retentlon, * 2y nof your frlendahip for ex-Secretary Bels- tow have kad something to do with your reamovalr® 41 am not aware that It bad. 1 havebeen veryout- apoken in mz approval of Sccrotary rlstow's course, ood bave not hesilated to express my opinion on the subjuct or Yaryon's remoyal,™ JRWILL'S ENEMIES, No doubt (s entertuined fn Wustington that, asfda from the political reavons which hove lnduce thy President to muke sovera! chungos in his Cabi- net rocently, a pressure has Leon brought to bear upon bim from many dierent but syinpathotic " " o] peated {netances ardered tho removal of Inter io tho kindutas' extendsd, to les. Delln, 10 | RESCA0 i, (rsupuctive of tho rcunumend | sl imes bofora it was fally Lept right eids A donl to 80, with s tuking tha appolitment. | tion or sanction of thy Commirdonor of Tuternai | up, and bafled out by the sallors, who used their Tn response to a questlon put by onu of the Revenue, who fs held individually responsiblo for hista with which to bafl, When the yuwl drifted Sonntars, he sald that tho renson thathe gave ong- | the roper conduct of his 9‘!‘“61:; l!hvtsml days -ro ki butsile s gy {5 1aif tho monoy hu recolved from Evany to Bolknap | the umminsioncr oxpreseed the hope that on the | away from the burning steamer, the occupants, was becauso It guve him great pleasure, 1lo sent | incoming of Secretary Morrill ‘."lflf):' would l'ell four in number, ripped out the sonts to ure as moncy osa present always gratultously, He wie rutinfuctory Armngonwm.m that hlu business coul 4 adiles, and crulsed about fu hopes of roscuing Tot aware whether Lolkisp kuew how large tho | move hurwoniously, but In the abaenco of which | puddics, and crulsed about i hopes of ruscul s presenta wero to o before hio recelved them, but [ #elf- prupriety would cut?v"lll-“m 'f::.-du.tz“l;i Tgllu nmors oked U,n IAL PR i LI i lfl ln“ id that ho (Marsh) was fully cognizant of thele | Presfent, however, having l‘"g_":l L _mM s | wera plcked up. They were ug‘t ng on a Linteh, valuo before sending them, deslre to m:llko o chungs of Commisuloner, Mr. | and onc of them was dead, The boat came Tle testitied that ho had nio conversation with any | Pratt rexlgned. 3 e atsnatel castward and shoreward untll they Innded west onv on the subjoct of sending muney ta Belknap | BAN Friancico, duly 11.-=Dbrive patchen | gf the ship-canal at tho huts of some ishermen, uniifthe ano b bad wih Ly present St Holknop {,fl.".‘fl;‘#’n‘}"’,’ifi'fi. utg that, Commiuloner Pratt | e yumes of ‘the partfes saved lu tho yuwl on the nightof the funcral of the first Mrw, Belkuy 4 s o 7 o was wskod to "?m sralof the Arstatr. Bulkui, | B o7 o dismiseat of special Rovenao-Agent | aros Tiovert, Hbucus, Chpluls of, tho iatod McQnzaon, Ia., July 10.—~Willlam Hen ‘murderad Michaol Kinnlo last Saturday n|g?t', '.7.'?.‘1 arroated last night ot Monona, An attempt was ?ll:g.u tolynch him. Tho murdered man was bur- al Dispateh to Th Graxo HaveN, xfigt'\.. Jnly‘ xTE."L"Qfiurmwm- man has no doubt that the man arrested Saturday your Molland iy the Diurdorer of L. 11. Fouter, of 3 o correspon erfoct] Geaceij ot and exhibiiod gullly fear, ) TR 4B s TIIE LAW’S DELAY Torsxa, Kan., July 11.—-8smucl Lappio, late Btato Troasurer, who had becn confinod In jall hore for tho last six months awalting tris), escaped from MR TL 1.8 ANCHOR LINE U, 8, MAIL STEAMERS. el Now York and Gesgow: DR S Thauh, & stranEer, 1 wast to taform 304 | yicronta, suy i S5, 01| ALSATIA, Julr 22, 3p. Last Chrlstnias Scrofula mado 1ta ;Fpelum:u inmy | BOLIVIA, July 13, uys.n; ANCIORLA, July 20,8810 em=La ulcers sppeardi orl agor McMuhon obfected on the ground that convet- | Clarke. 5, atoamar; Daulel 5, ; srce Tuabln dicery aplearlng dbn 1y 4 | aapaa, duiy 43 UTGIER, duy 21 5. o adurces to fudnee hir to remavo Postmastor-Gen- | sation withia third party was not proper uvidence. e 'homna 'C. Botluman, mate; Thowiss Fortlur, | LEE, Gl 8% o seat uno, on ing lieatl, which et Now York to Glasgow, Liverpool, Loadoa, i oo ncomans it ey, | st R beTihoister b et | "4 eop it CENTENNIAL GREBTING, | ylcolime;snd Suh . Sinir, spsseneet | mistesiibine hifoch B oeh il | oo gontoplh il W eonmmotsions. coll doors s tuo"dooe 1o fho totaide: - Boverat | fons s e Tete: DIAGE Aty for ihe | rotson (o Holtnan arstli o had ever arelgned 8 | o viorom mANUDL o TR PRESIDRNT. | had g dock-load of live-stock on board. (¥hon | ot bfen conmiliaion, eanciutel, nut to dos bt R udlates S8, saerage, B30 partes o'l purwalh, bt nolhin has yelfbeon | Dlarle”Gt Columbia, eorgo 11" Flahor, wes, | 1o wilcitare Feptiodho had not, Meatd s | Wasitinrot, D, C.. July 1L—~Tho President | tho yawl reached shore Southior was takon out | W sidls body ¥ea o tull of eiofily, Wb SO | - Drattstenied forany simauns atcursehirates, ward of $300—the full amouat allowed by 1 it sy z,"&z“h;;’“{;fg;‘“:fi:fl_ "I‘;"‘m’u‘."‘ thoro had boen no communication betwoen hintand | hag recelved the followlny Jester of congratula- | for dead, but by the timely cxertions of the | seriptiun, und tborc W&s & quart of toatier ruu fron A ) oty elknay, In consequence of which Lo <) fishermen ho was reauscitated. Tho survivors BENT TIl18 MONEY TO MNS, BKLRNAT. tion from his Majesty tho l‘!'.'fih“! ln"l’ 198 | \era taken by o fishing-sloop to the ship-canal, Mr, Logan asked if thero hud beon any arrange-" | tho oceasion of the Contenulal celebrations where they met tho tug-boat Joha Martin with ment with suy other person than Belknap whureby Vietor Emanvel I, by M'qrau;r,f God andwill | g nleasure party on boand, und were taken by he .d““r':' n:%:ufi::ul;:l"nlp. to which objuction was BJ ll(hz]:;;fl{unq};‘(fig %llaly. l?lllu )fu{;lml abf'lm the tug to Houghton, Tho water was fey cold, made by nite fates nerica, greeting—My VRny AL 1 e A ion tive. riso to a longthy discuselon, | &by G0 IAixNDS O 'te dsy upan which tha | 4nd the men uffered greatly botoro reashing Judge Nalr argulng that 1t was proper to show that | great Amorican Republic celebrates tho ceuteantal | the shiore, therc waa an srrangement with somo utheg party to | anniversnry of its existence it is our desira to ad. As soon a4 the fire was dlscovered most of whom money was sunt through Belknapas a proper | dress our congratulations and thoxe of our ycople the passengers put on life-preservers, but l.hc& cuntodiau, 3 to you pervonally, and to the natlon over which | avafled them nothing in the extremely col Tus vbjection was finally ovorruied and tho quea- | you preside, ' and which with admirable | water, except to fgat the dead uutil they were tlon anewered by witness.” Huwaid: 1 had o con. nmm‘y you =~ bavo succeeded n directing | picked up by the tug to-lay, versation with the present Mrs. Belknaponthe | to its noble destiny, Nolther the distancs Early thi momfi the tug Martin Ieft for night of the funezal, She aaked o to go up-etalen | which separates us nor any dilference of raco will | ) Y. Parst Y I4 A . Sehb hor to 100k at fho baby n the nureery. nald | ever weukun in us and in our people that firm | tho sceno o0 tha Carsten, w Feturue 15 her, us neatly as 1 can rémember, thls ¢iId will | friondubip which unites nawith tha brave Amoriean | I lvflfhmn this evening, with fuurtecn bodica, Have monoy coming (o 1t after owhite. ~ Kho wstd: | natlon withy which for un huadred years lialy has | all of which had on Mfe-preservers when taken 0 My slater yrave the child to e, and told e tat | hud relations productive uf mutusl esteem, Wao | from the water. - Among the dead who have mnnu{ toming from you toler L munt take und | are Juclined to convey to you thcse sentiments so | been fdentified aro R, Shackelton, derk; Will {(;ex)oor u."“nl“mu ["m?vafi:lmufim?ll .‘,l‘,‘.‘,:“'t;{,' much m'fi"u"ndl" "y z‘,“““,‘{f '.‘:\'; the wflmmd l-:f lam Neimel, second engineer; Churles Forrest, 10 converyal . mioro worthily celebratin; o morable da 1 /] . About what was gald, T sald: 1 Al ighi, po e e e ot wery, | asclenans Tat Mabulng, watehinin . When tho Postmaster-General ~ discovered ~the fraudy of which }ince and Kettle were gullty in conuection with blddiug for Post-Office contracts, and sccured thelr indictment In the Cousts of the District, ho demanded of ¥isher that be should employ compatent counzol to asslst bim in tho rosecution of these criminala, This ho refused 0 do, and brought the cases to trial st 8 thne when the Post-Otiico. Department was not fully K::}x‘:m%:::l‘ :ah'lll“ -am “;‘;“:uc‘l!u“ tho ll,mfi' . elieved ou o ba employed. Tiio rcsalt waa n failuro to convlct. Y TUN UNANIMOUS VEKDIOT of those who have been most fumiilar with Gov. dinfalstration of tho Post-Olfice Liopart- hat its businews has beon conducted sy far tue spprohension of Lappin, aod Sherid offervd an additional reward of $200. ——— A LOVING HUSBAND. Spectut Dispaich to Tha Triduns, Lmco, Nob., July 11,—Maj. W. 8. Donlels, an old citizen of Lincoln, arrested yestordsy on a charge of attempting to polson his wife, waa tried to-day, A grave case.-way made ont sgainat him. Evidence was adduced that ho put arscnlc in medl- clne given to hiw sick wife, Bhe has been confined i o o o ey, o sikence ) conclusion the - Taaded 15 dofault of 3,000 b, et RECAVYTURE, Special DispateA 5o Ths Tridune, Broux Ciry, Ia., July 11,—A bard character named Julien, condned fn jall at Lemars, escuped o URNDEUION HNOTHENS, 00, asbiniion this ong sorg. Tho physiclaos Al gave me up to die, and sald they AR BALL LIN u“i.":” ity inar i glul;ihufi el . 8T BALL E, G Ty BeRL, ANCLIC Wt Ehou D BTATI NBRAZIL MAIL STEAMSITIPS Lwouid'be a crivple for llfe, m‘flmommy o Wllelzn'.wh'}rf'.'llgi]yu, e Yiicn 1 thi tungibion | saw VEGETINE sdvertised, | i pk iBORERY oM VHRiS SRl Thneird, ealifng and commenced takink {i 10 Murch. aud follawed ot | gy John, Porto tico. Mith e une T nad used alzteen boctics: sud thlsmorn- | METLIE MANTIN, 5,00 tons.. g 1wt wolog 10 ploukh coro, a well wsa; AW Ry | 5iniy BRASIALLY towuemin say 1t ts & talrucio o' 860’ wa round walklng | YPyiengeruccommiodsito Wedsesday, July 13 Arat-Class, anlworking, FOr frelihi wad passage, st reduced rites, apply to Thilon T will add, when 1 was enduring such ducud r i nlc“lfg::cmyr‘x?;mm e et Sisenat, Rerotute, | L9 TUCKKR & €O Aty rerci o thelord shove wiske st 1\ s Butll) | e R S buty s VEGETINE had restotead tujos the bigsioas 57 | Gront Wostern Steamship Line. of sonia wrvica s oy fellow-men, a5 { know of na ¥rom Now York to Bristol (England) direct. D BT (- uid sultcrini humianity than 0 f0clow | CORNWALLy Btampe el Y JouthiEilaiciens uf oy dote, wilh s barmeat Bove CORNWALL Brampe Tussday, Julr 18 st you will publish 1t, -nd.F wil afford me plessura Cabin pamsage, 8701 Intermediate, $453 Blaorage, 830, to roply to any communication 's';ul‘x' T may recelva | 5 o O B TR a0 Irrapala Steorage certiacates, boretroim. 1 i, ir, Very reabeciiiil vy gy, | B, A WAL T, WIKE, 07 Clurk-ass Michigad Avzny, Derricn Co., Mlch., July 10, 1672 central laflruad, North German qut!_:” he fouud there. — Attorncys ond Claim Agents havo en by-nlnhed. sud hose who hava bustness with the Depariment, or 8 ! from his keepor Baturdsy night, stole & valusblo | clalms agalnst it, hava boun shown that nothing | fathor ought ta by convulted, ® and her e ot | et ine 10 ki fentival all Fio ations of | Deardsley, roporter of, Citcult Gourt; Thomas 2 Rarsothere, and started for the frontier: “layees | 8 8o b gulid by s employment f wrofissons | (hat oreuEbE L0 e o e ol gt Jo | Ploneeto 1nvite 1 the ‘sasurancts of ‘aur higheet | L Melloin Captain of the Cluvelund Silvur atiu- . > Thg steamers of this Campany Wit 1af recatured "noar his place this moruing, The | Uepartment lawycrs. /Thelr business hus boen just | anyway without the child. exteem and munsum , together with the prayers hlfi‘compuw‘ the cook, two firemen, and ong a‘ e vl ence day from Browen Pler, fuos of -iuuu-u.. Hlobokens horse was recovercd ycstordsy by tho ‘EBerit ¢ | 88 promptly stténded to_ when presented by thems | - Maruh continued that ho had an fndistinct recol. | whlch wo offer to God, that 1o may have you, my | cabin boy. hont last scen Reporser Beandley u, | Bistes of pauayo—tyoud Now, Vork fo Baithunplun, tils county. solves a3 when they have cwployed persous | lection uf a conversation with Uetkuap thut night, | very dear friond, in His l.mz kuu}xhln. was on the hurricane deck, {n his shirt and Ul\dm‘«l‘lvrm o4 liremen, Srat cabin, $1101 scoul . em— suppossd to be posscased of lnfluence. | but couldn's be cortain abont it. Given ot Home on the 11th of June, 1670. Your | drawers, trylng to construct a raft out of cabin | yp . . gTEVENS: Seratly L ek 830 TS Zina'e g HELD FOIR BEDUCTION. Straw-bldding has, * through Gav. Jewell's ANOTIER OBJECTION, good fricud. (8lyued) VieTol BuMANURL, doon."'flu shouted to tho mon to go ou, as he | Vi 8in—1 wiil moat cheerfully add my testimeny 2 Bowling tireen, Now York. Spacial Dispaich to The Triduna. g“"{ h on dn fflinl measure | - Mr, McMahon asked when Mareh sent the remit. (Countersignod MrLvvans, sreferred to run Lis chanceon s raft rather than | tothe mnnum\m you have alrcady rocsived I Yayor | Smmm—————————— Jaweavirex, Wie., duly 11.—W. H. Doolittle, | LroXesi up., Many dishonest officlals bave Levu fa- | tance to Belknap, waylug b wus from 8. W., it I“ tho overcrowded bost. This was previous to | of yuur sreat sud good mudicine, VKUETINK, for 1 do © DISSOLUTION NOTIOLS, of B 'y ' . 1 | moved, and it 1o roported ot the Dopartment that | Delknap asked by lotier or othurwise whero {t ws % not thin! nnu\nfh can Tor 1 wus vansville, Rock County, was examined here | tbw last drunken clork woa dlscharged & fow woeks | ‘from. NOTES AND NEWS, tho last thuo the boat capalzed. troubled ovur thirty years w : ISSOLUTION. 10-day beforo Justice Whitaker for the slleged se- While thess many refornia b Mr. Carpenter abjectod, and an argumeut botween PEREMPTORY NOTICE. The Hou, Jonathan W. Edwands, Presidontof | Cetarrh, and hod puch bad D LU - Quction of s young girt of 18 nemed Dattie Buery, | 10 the Departmont uuder Gov. Jewell's McMaton and Carpentor followed, Aoecial Dipatch o The Tribune. the Cleveland Bilver Mining Company, au old "‘fi’“v T IR L Db e urog Mo a8d ] 04 Tha frm snd copartuorship herctofors exfating ad remanded for lfi‘llonfiw bail tratlon, numerous dinprovoments hu tho postal | Seustor Conklingaald, to eave Ume, howould | yvyeninaton, D. G, July 11.—Mr. Randall, and csteemed citlzen of Murguctte, wout down eé] é‘hg i s cured inor aod L 4o Cec) undor the firm nume and style of 'TAYLOR & ol sorvice have been Introducsd wkich ha incroased its cticlency and uncmlmm:‘l li-’z“l’l‘l{ people. . A PREDICTION. Gen. Bristow, when Lo retired from the Cabinet, notified Jewell that hia tenure of ufiice would be brief. Thut prediction hus been verifed. It is atated that ouu reason why the Provident appolntod 'Lyner was becausc, having determined to remove Pratt from the Intoraal Hoveaus pice, be wished call for the reading of ¢ similar question by Scn. with tho steamer, und up to this thne bis body e T O ewor thureto, from which It | 1t 1s reported, received notico thia afternoon | has not been ru-x;vur-.-d,p uppoars thiat Belkunp wedo no wuch In from suveral prominents Democrats who bave | Among the desd brought In to-night {s ono ulry, "‘;fgfi‘:;;‘j:',g',fi.":;g;gg,:',}‘,",‘m“l‘}:&::,‘;‘,‘fl‘m; uot taken an setlve parton tho Appiopriation | supposed to bu Nell Leltch, au explorer from B ey fram whom the money seut him came, | bill, to the effect that unless he succceded in Maniatce, Mich,, who was known to haye been t Withiese ualds 1 presamed that be kiiow becauso | bringing sbout a comproinise within three days, | oo, m:fio“’:'xwm?%‘fifl;‘;‘"ffi: {f{’fl‘&"}:fit ho had appointed Evaus Lo thfs pat at my requeat. | 4 B dine men of et I b gowy 1had o other business tranvactions with Q 0 leading men of the party focl it thelr duty | decided to walt for the Manlstie, a larger Dulfkn‘:; ".n‘.‘i’u.\&‘: :i'wp?nmfi'mhmn:y“. to yoto hiw down {nthe House, gud fo placo | stoawsr, and by this futunaty umug'n o thaly Ba-1 aleo tuink 1t 0ns of tho best medle | BUCHLANAN, doing business fu the City of Chlca- cthca for coiglis and Weak,siaking fecilnge at e stomi: | o Tllinol, fu this day”dissolved by utusl cone aeb, and advlee vverybody to taks the VEGETINE, for | went. Q. E. TAYLO! Lt guaure thuein It At Ay msdiclacatiay i . BUCHANAN, Coraer and i CAbFOgt, Mass Tha bustnesa herctofors carried on 0 above Yo g 05 ] it be outimicd ot the sama plasa by O K- TAYLOR. Thanklug our patrons for the favors heretofore extended, the andscalgned cordiatly ine Vegeting is Sold by all.Drogglsts, | "SR AFRGR " 6 = ravor. = st FRESHWATER BUCCANEERS, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribuns. QRayp Ravew, Mich., July 10.—The Captaln aad crew of tho achioonor White Bwan wero arreat- :k.“;r: this ev:ning. charged by telegram with Allng 4 ca; ul aloksa :s'om 'l:mglu from Sands, Maxyell,

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