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\ CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1876. » 5 2 1 | did not ray nnch of anything; thal more In schemen devined and Inteadea to mesdaw, #in 1 s v v ot o i by | W ASHINGTON, | Rt Mmoot i Pk e 0 ¥ | e P bk et i A TR minson, siug wre, Kot sitale iy fone o Talschiood and misreprescntation, aud, when he ‘ * T MOTION FOR POSTRONEMENT. the moat talking. g person who Aol knowlngly depoalt from afar to the fifers or drummers of Bale or Jusd “shclled” hln with camouflets to the Tetore procecdlng fsther with the hcxn‘ml;ml‘luln snything'tn ve carricd 3(,’,l“flr’?.«'fi’&’.".‘&‘.’.’r’;"&l‘-'x'"“' 7 flir{fi:‘%“;fl,{,’:“',‘{f‘“’.‘,‘.”'“{,‘:,"},’,f,,“‘:fi""""R'{‘“‘; tarpe o donirod to > J A e, crow polnt of suffocation, he l‘mfl:d ol J,"'.‘." :.(:':& 3{3«%"51@"573'-3"""5'1'.E§L""";5;‘,F'° |l,:,;,,=..,[,l,}=:!\:, VEN%%I;I;AJI\}:A F(TJ’LAIM- Boriens than B100, with costs of prosccution. Recent Reports of Servian Fedeairane ceiuinse. :‘,;,m,,,;g‘ [ ":”!’ng. v e on witiicns Kvans, ) PACTS, . 5 :'c‘"';:;,‘[‘:,,'L,',',';'p'.‘"m\vg::c ot of Eroner's | Prospect of Agreement on | nfila'fi'l‘l:ffl o I(:,::u::filo n‘iu.mr?.lm;rt..:.mu Tea: el Digateh 1 e Toune, TIIE RECORD. . Reverses Probably dny shelier, almply ‘scattn “:):g‘mnel’u«' t SLALED, blo tiine to nliow the witness to get here, Wasnmaton, D, C., July 11.—The Honse ERATE, Untr 'y om [a_mada p waTit, tho Impntlent reader is re- ge of the Appro= b o, Feiint o do- h ) [} ntrue. for thiem witlr the same aimpllcity, thase al fi::ui;ltgl:nlllr ity Thinsw, Bill Pp roVhio managers oblected, sl aeuto LNt e ak. | Committeo on Expenditurcs in tho Btato De- | Wasmmoron, D. C., July 13.—Tmmediately ot Sriod Wharion the. meal with thase whote s, prlation 8. o, Fmunds anbmitter the following: Aronot | partment, of which Bpringer fs Chainnan, ex- | gfter the'reading of the journal, there was & ney liss whatted thoir appetites, Nothing can git counnel bound hy the lawa of practice to state or an ides of the animation which prevails ever; ahiow by affidavit what 1t s that un_cxpoctant wit- e ———— Jim McGrarit had better turn his attention Where, of the veritable faeling of fratarnity which amined James 8. Mackle, of New York, to-day, | short executive scsslon, Both Armies Maneuvring for Ade R Mayor, 3 tihs Court | In regard to some proccedings of the late Venc- th th b his up every counter . Peopl Vi o e other busnces thsn ruriahig for Moyor dments to the | I expecicd ta tontity, In order that the Court | 1o rega 1o oo DEREO MRS Oy e wan ot S ChE I el e e e vantageous Positions. Bt e it thote. fram_ Tiorne, Torgetiing thas Rtianok hishost hold, Senate Amondm e Conkling made 8 point of ordor that the it of Tharland 4 Aopine ) wh they aTo colcbrating the contonary of time whea s d Harbor Bill e T N cuuset andor the | torncy :for Alie.Iate fin cof Shourtend & AR | wasread by(ate: Little:_Tin bill provides that the'tiwo Cantans Lok apposite. aldes, and remem: PERSONAL River an * wall, and subsequently trustee for tha collec- | 1o earnings of rallroads he nscortained by de- | Tchernayeff’s Force Composed of the herlng only the Hiberty accared in common since Borltaariand har nowh how &0, rematn nnited and * rales, e e Ch d the polnt of aeder. The Chalr sustained the poind o indcpendent. Amid the guests whom the bua munds appealed from the declalon of the tho questlon being, **$hal the decialon tlon of momo claims which the estate held | ducting only the actual operating cxpenses from 7 ogainst the Venczuclan Govermnent. These | ghe gross recelpts, without allowance for {nter- Best of the Bervian Troops. A comedy I|f Mr. Towells will be a featuro of Aot of the town draws from thelr beds and who mix in thnlAnuu‘-‘: Al o o rensind s Ay i | THO Tostimony in the Impench- g it Ghale aland 1" It wan”declded in the ncga: cmmum‘lvul ebwon $80,000 and ufi,olw est paymonts, aud requires the companles to the crowd ars olorved Deputior and Secretaried enry Ward Boeel g 1y AllIn. - e—year, 10¢ - 5 worth of Venezuelan scrlp, regularly tssued by | pay annually into the United Btates ‘Ireasury, | Preparations for n General Onset | Corps who are quatieréd together § atliruoklyn, Can, Hunday, to over 1,000pcople. ment Trinl Nearly 3 . Conldfug submlited the following orders | thot, Government, and adinlited to be genulue | o creato sinking funds, such sume a8 will og- b Fo e he procsemon. he- Drondent of 1he Cone Dom Pedro evidently belleves in & free Sunday dence, othorwlse campetent, which the connsel for and correct in overy particular. After | gropate, tn connection with the 5 per cont pag- All Along the Line. federation, all the high dignitaries by whom he f¢ o boer, Lo attonded Glimore's last con- . | respondent naya will be connected with the case by ¢ surrounded, snd at every moment, amid the crowd, T Bellnoy's Counacl Apply Unsuo- | B A7 int it ot il | U ittt S amnt. | Bela ST o e T s L who han been summoncd and lsex, sppear, o % i this processlo Mr. Sankey has been singing at the village P ¢ Ao (e sy 2 PP b o rcqeatert hin to prescnt. thoclaim | oo rteHo T B e defineis and If this | Bombardment of Several Turkish Citiea on | Shour'io'torm in Mo covering foue Kilometres, churches in Monmouth County, N. J., where ho casnfully for a Brief Post~ DAVIS! EXAMINATION CONTINURD. to the Commission when it was organized. | glguld leave them unable to S thelr the Frontier. This morning a religlonin service, Proteatant and hias boen visiting, + The cxamination of Col, Davis was continued. Talmadge replled that he could not do this Wim- | {nterest on the prior mortgages, the Secretary of 0 C“ha"ci ia held In the open alr, and, with s happy " " by Robert B ponement. e i Uit ho far an bia knowledga went the | self, but referred Mackic to o man who conld do | the Treasury may abate the 25 per cent require. 5 forgetfulness of burled aninolties, groups of g Corlnne," o play in four acts by Rohert Bu- e ren o whieh "t War Departmnent had been | 1t for him. “On caliiug upon the pemon mentioned, | ment sutticlont to ailow parainount claims o be TIE EAST ple are acen pasiug from une acrvice to the other, clisnan, was announced for production at the Lon- D eted by tho lata Sccretary of \ar was good. | Mackie found hiin to e a New York hay merchaut, | satieiled. Tho nnount of these anuual payments 4 . and on both sides dlaplaying equal reverence, A don Lyceum Juue 20. Tl characier had been onu of Integrity and | Who was willing to underiake the proacntation of | are eetimated by the bill at 81,600,000 each for the TURKISIt REPORTS, rtlon of the procension, composed of men belong. 0 o RarE o commisaton: of '60 por cont. | Union and Central Pacidc Companies, and $360,- | New Yons, July 12.—A special from Conatan. | [ngtoone crotheraf the two crecds, aifend the Joase 11, Talley, No. 17 Spruco stret, New [ Another Batch of Rensons | Mt . s, nuscock was caliod, but it vos This Macke refuscd. Subscqnently Le sent the | 000 for the Kansas I'acific. P service, snd add to the pictoresqueness of this part York, has recently becomo the ownor of the origin L 1's R anmouaced that ho ik too sick to attoud to-day. | claim Lo the State Depariment. with: a request | A lively contest occurrcd aver the reference of ;':::’,“‘;;:",;i & 11: ‘; "‘P‘l’““ that Princa Milan | B6leSs B bt Nl About 8 'clock tha pros ai Master Jumphrey's clock, for Mr. Jewell’s Lie- L. T. CROSWY, hatit be forwarded immedintely, 1t was sentio [ the Uill. Memsrs, Edmunds and Thurman op- | %50 ed Into Aurtrla. ceavion began to muster on the Berne road, and il th tat dif times of Chlef Clerk of the War Department, wes recalled, | Carracas, and reached the Comminston twenty daya | posed Its reference to the Raflroad Committee on The Torklsh commanders bave been ordered | contingents moved through the strectsof Morng E. 1. Hingston—tho agent ab different tim tirement. et o o D e faw o | beforo (i fnal adjournment. Tio Cowmissiun | ihe ground that this Committce was hostlle tn the | o abstaia from attacking tho Insurgents ‘anti) ad- | towards thelr aseigned poln®, [t is Impossible to Avonla Jone, the sctress, Ifome, the Spiritualist, 1870 In regard to post-traders, the Secretary of touk no action npon the claim, and adjourne? | Lill,” and favorod its reference to the Judiclary | ditfonal reinforcements arrive. convey an ndequate Idea of thu striking pictare and Artemus Ward—dlod in London threo weeks War ealled upon al Ih? dephrtment commando xl.lm%!“ ‘lv‘mfi‘ h‘m“‘é!uf;'".‘."“fi‘.}lfi‘:nfl“"“ . (:n’rxnmluue.v iR ATt ++The Sultan has subscrlbed £20,000 aterling to fi'&'..”&’fi‘:&'fii’:‘é‘fl'{;‘.fi:‘lh‘.’.i‘{'.’&:’,.."{‘,“’;, m:‘zfi: ¢ " of- carrs, \Wen chell, of affroad Coms 20, ago. toreport the namea of-persons acting oa past | COGERCN Ll remeny, nlnce the Commis eiled the charge of favoritiam toward | the people's war-fund. and fs doscried At intervals shrough the trees ‘Willlam and Mary Colicge, Virginia, at its Jate | And Yet Another Batch of :’é‘:’.‘f:.‘tih‘lfi"; fi:‘flfi m:uw :'l ‘rl'.;;l;;;:ml.&x‘u.w it a8 | mittee, to nettle all pendant clainis agninat the Venczuelan | the Pacidc Rallway, and Mr. Edmunds quoted the ++8ix thousand Montenegrin troops have passed Commencement, conferred the dogreo of D. D. Victims of the Presi- - thie oflicers of Fort Sill, Witness understood tliat (lovernment, He also accuncd Talmadge, tho Amer- | previnus report of that Commitice on » similsr | through Dabar, golng in the direction of Stolate." skirting it—a road always flne and to-day incomparable. On both sides of the road, 2l o gy Gen, | can Commisafoner, of other frreglarities, and teatl- | question to juatify his position. with @ sl space between, are drawn u) upon the Jev. B W, lagar, Chaplain In th 5 he andos of March, 5, 1675 propared by Qe | el iat after i foturn.from Catracan Talmadgo | ° he morning dar expirod, and tho bill was lald TILE PEACE OF EUNOPE, e arious corye which aro 'to’ form tho pro- ‘United States Navy. dential Ax. abnasea complained of In the New York Tribune, had said to him that the claim would bave .beenal. | over. VrEnxa, Joly 12.—It 1s atated that Russia will | ceasion. They are recognized by their dlatine- Tioton papors object to having theie actors, & Qi1 the Secretary of War express a deaire to | lowed had jt bean prescnted through the Liay mor- | CMr. Hamlin presested the credentialnof 4. G. | not takeany step in the Eastern question with- | Live banners, The crowds applaud them on thelr well ns thelr plags, at second-land from New hove sl tho evils aomplained of n that acticle | chant, to whom reference was mude, Bialge. nypolitea United Statea Sonator In place of | ga sn anderstanding with all the grent Powars; | Touter there cheers becoming frantlc whon, siong 3 ohl iz e d 8t firat-band : romedied? To the Western Asocluled Prest Lot M. Murriil, resfgned. Head and placed on file. g byt 3 | the banners which pasa, the people observa thoso iRl i The House Unanimously Adopts | “A—The puragraps tn the order, sccording to | , Shsmisiseis, Iy G Ju 0 Senss e, Thurma, frcin thie Commitics on the Judi: | cousequently tho general peace of Surope will be | wiilch preserved the frecdom of Swilzeriand trom for some timo, 1s moro humble. e D e o o emody chaigos | Preeident of tho iaryland Mining Compaiiy, testl | clarv, roparied back. tiie resstutlun of the Senate preserved. thie attucks of Charles the Dold. The scneaton . M. Kirkpateick's Yourth of July oration at }- the Resolution Censuring * | inthatarticle. fled to-day beforo the Forewn Affalrs Bib-Com- | of January Iast, Instructing the Committee to {n- DERBY'S POLICY. and enthusiasm were then really contagious, and Tattsl it ed n typo, begant ‘*All 8.8 e e foams here submitted an extract from the | Mittee thot Talmadge, Amcrican member of the | guire into the various matters ralating totlio Pacifls | g July 12~ the £ thene mute survivars of a glorlons ficld ara choored ilirg, oa it appeared in typo, begant Schenck o e e ot War, bted Nov. 40, | Ventauelan Claima Comminsion, when epoken w0 | Rallroade, aud the three billn tntroduced by Slensrs DixAULG, July 12,—The direction of the for- | (o the echio in all tho languages of Burope, Whon Ball this day! ANl hail these gladsome summer . 1675, calling attentlow to tha Iaw providing for the about s large claim of which Mackie had charge. | Durscy and West in January und March last to eign affairs hasbeen to a large extent taken by | the acclamntions ceased, the historical names fg- sunlit houral" A» & maltar of fock, tho gration T e mentof moat-trador, mumesting thnt a law.| fefctred bim to one Whilan, wiio teld Macklc tiat | amend tue vacite, itaflroad s tagother with, 3 | blarsol) Into his own kands. Lord Derby fs play- | uringin tho proceesion wore repeated sloud; and o fo%s h ¢ritten repo o b 01 o8 re represented elr do- “waa dollivered fn the Opern-louse at nig! EEPDimaad. givini the - appointment of autlcra to | ho mustglve him 50 et ccnt of the et If e | writicn report and tia il (o amind aud et the | Ingso secondury a part s to exclto comicat Secndnntn, o circumatance which evoices ho special 1 the day having béen poatponcd on ac- ) o i i » | department commanders, Exclanrut ey VoA P Knott's Whisky Committee Find a Tar- | der SR enthuslasm of the cruwd, The spectators utter Sheldon & Co. announco for carly publication 8 tar in the Man Yaryan. | Tenth Cavalry, waa ‘sworn, He feafifled (hat he mnfled. and the claim, which amounted to near) ¢ LARD UP, P ly { dered that the report be printed, and the bl be P e e, Dus e e ariatra, Walds 000, was rojected by the Commisslon, | placed on the calendar. CORSTANTINOPLE, July 12.—The payment of in- 5 4 tra- Mackle also_ said that Murray, Sccrctary of the | - Mr. Sargent was oxcued from further service on | toreat on the public debt has s In been postponed. | mann, lerter, Erlach, Fauclpny, Fogel, Wipingen, complete lifo of Gen. G. A. Custer, embracing hls had buen & meinber of the Counell, of Administea: | Y.eqution, kept Mackie's Venezuelan convolidated | the Gonferenca Commities o the Snudry Civi} Ape e postpol Thlcratein, Otttigon, etc. Al theso pleturcaqua Indian end army campaigns. A forthcoming nurm- ment of John 8. Evans na Post-Tra ‘bonds for half 8 year before he would give them up. tmprll\!m\ bill ou account of sickness, and lfl. f corps, among which Zurich waa very prominent, ——— Vindam was appointed in his place. Tho Montencgrine and'the Insurgents have occu- er. er of the Galazy will contatn the last of a series § APPROPRIATIONS. The managers inquired what tho defonse pro- arranged themselves fn detachments una-q.l the p 0 T} int tion t led Anti, Turkish territ but were dise | shadow of the trees. It was a veritablo claliy of of war memoln from Gen, Custers pen, tho MEC i e e e o s Kvas wan oo bl NOTES AND NEWS. - |, Ligignierlution oairst e Fentienti® | Todged™ ot ades miterod consldarably. B, 8 scens of aimoet, martial Gepect, 1t mifyht of which was recclved by the publishera after the Spectal Dirpatch to The Tribune, Dess mm!l‘nm‘ a mun of integrity, The munagers TUE SCHENCK RESOLUTION. reselng of the Sloux Indian hostilities in the TCHERNAYEFE'S MOVEMENTS, he taken for the preparation for s real battle, Uri IWasmNeTON, D, C\, July 12.—The prospects ugroed to admit th fact. of anagreement of the Confercuce Cominittee TR1G,-GEN. O, C. AUGUR upon the Appropriation bills are better | wassworn, and teatified that, so far as he know, d g0 far ns ho had rolations with Gen, Belknap, to-night. The conference upon thie Army bill | O ntatration was regarded as 8 just nd able this time defiles to the varlike sound of ita tradi= tional horn; Bale marches to the strains of itaffca; uchintel I preceded by its sonorous drums; an these instruments play old Swiss marches, which, pertiape, stimulited the combatants 400 mews of the writer's death. B, A, Brown, an **Anglo-Catholic™ clergyman of Lawrence, Mnaw., returncd an Old-South snb- scription boolt with his siynatnre written under the Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune. Northwest was taken from the table aud referred to Panss, July 12, —Tho Temps has sueclal from ‘Wasmxoron, D, C,, July 12.—The Iouse mgxl.‘o‘l‘n,n;ltltso ?:(I’HIH‘LIA?OAM‘I{:. ik %“,{“3‘“ wl:’lc mmdrmrlzqc_.-shl e Sefivln‘r: llh}?‘lll:,n& r. Wright, m the Committee on Claims, re- lepends upon Gen. Tchernayeff, who, with th unanimously adopted the resolutfon which cen- | ported adversely on the Senate bill declanng the | best Siohan t?:ups. appears 1o intend tarning the sures Gen. Schenck for his connectlon with the | effects of permits to purchare producta of ineurrec- | finnk of the Tarkish Fimok army by ndvaneiog < e 7 . At 10 w'clock the commandant of the Howing: **I lave no sympathy in the offortto | has agrecd, The Senato accepts for the most | one, Emma Mine. The resolution condemns | Honary States in certalu cancs granted by the Frosl- | along the road between Pirst and Akpalanka. yeard 850, lo n ::v:“';l’?u on s:nm.' ltyl- E\mmeyrn Puritan land- pmnfi,., reductions in money pproposcd Ly - the Mr. McMahon sald the mnnagers proposcd to dent. - Indennitely Jml oned. The statement that Tchernayefl {a retreating fs mce-finn and the Central Comnittec urrived to Schenck’s conduct in becoming a Director, and | Mr, Hamlin moved to 1ake up the Post-Route bill, | unconfirmed. nls operations in conucetfon with the mine, as | #0 st have it in the unfinlehed business to-mor- 'he town of Parstchin bas been decorated to re- i fll-adsised, {mprudent, and {ncompatiblo with | PO (Aireed o, L commite eelvoErliouN an. " , e on Appropria- ks il AT, his offictal position, It 5 curlous that upon this | toss, reporic favorably on the Sonato bl provid- | Raawsa, Juy st advicen announce i resolution there was neither debate nor roll-eall, 'n':fn'tm lgglzl:lra;"mcunn of the Washington monu- "}“f“ force of dc_}_ooh'rnm. ‘;}'“5"" n'.‘g! vl’ll!:qle‘: This result was reached by a compromise. Gen. | ™Wjourncd, of Kerguezo and Techza un Monday, The Lo Garfleld had propared on clabiorate speech upon 4 were defeated and driven to Murity, whero they embarked on steamers in the Lake of Scutarl, The Bchenck’s carcer, {n which, while not excusing Tarke lost 400 and the Montenegring 100, nepect the detachmenta; tho banda struck np patriotic iiymnn and military marches, and the pro- Eoxnion started. The stn, cmending from & passing cloud, flooded with light this very striking cens. The spectacle became really grand, and from end 10 end of the crowd a contagloua enthusisem buret forth in hearty ncclamations. "T'hie march of the procession lasted sbout two hours, Artivingon the battle-feld, it collected round & plutform from which a specch wan dellvs cred by flers Meck, of Fribonrg. He expressed vl _ | show something about the conduct of Belknoy Hose, whilo the Tfouso yiclds most of tho k- | A8 etk St Vo e Coftector at Kea: portant poluts respecting new legisiatton, and | kuk, and put several questiana to witiicse, but submlts to a commisalou, It s agreed that the | Gen. Augur replicd tha he knew nothing nbous question of the transfer of tho Indfan Burcau to den. s‘c“";‘&f:y" ;”,l’{-“!l‘l‘“,f"“ prior to the time he bo the War Department, which bns never yet been OTIIER WITNESIES. submitted to 8 test vote in the Scnate, Ex-Qov, Ralph B, Low of Jowa, Senators Alllnon 4 A \Weight, Gun, Rugor, Gen. 8 V. Benet, Geil. shall bo voted on there, and ff rejected | BRYAVEERR LRGSR, Marcy, Judge-Ad- fho Houso will not Inslst, A commision I8 ( {ocavi.Goneral Diinn, Aarocinte Justico Milfer, of amark, The tokens of such a falth had botter be destroyed than perpotuated,™ Mr, Jutlan Hawthorno's atfack npon his brother- in-law, G. P, Lathrop, for his publication of **A Study* of Nathanlel Hawthorne In esteomed by the Now York Loaf ill-advised and unscemly, Mr. flawthorne must Lo prepared to sec s good many comments of this kind, e has had theill-taste to nouse. Mr. Ilalnes, Chairmnun of the Committee on s £ him for Ms relations to the Emma Mine, | g lattor captared a convoy of prisoner, ratitiade o the Alsatian towns which sent contin- Aty el o g viw. " | 8 T o1 e et | ctiyc oSl o Y tn | N sy e, e, ool ot 1 | Bl SR8 oSSR Bl A | oo, oy BT s ne st Rt inthoball wnd” were eprenied s, tho % ANERD; ' gl C 3 L | Investigating Committee. It wos finally sgreed { tl; e X ed o 1 e i Processton, and called on all to thank God for prominent fn politien, 14 spoken of by ls friends | dall han sursendored hls place on Uhie confurencilo | Belknap, v oncced his request that the A aiq 4B others titat o vasondel v ot of tha Port Hear: | baiu vp ol prerent pasc, In active operalond Lo | ryting thiom Independenco and. liberty, and to o the Biaventi Haumael ot District s o candi- | o for un upparcnt surrenlcr, o0E Carpentor then senewed bls nest that U | ahoul be forced cuon (e reraintion, previdad that | mey miltary rescriatian, Kelrasks, yaa'taken iaing “gueriila hand, ne of which, numbering gmlats tho esample of tholr BUocntos, O tons te for Congress, 1lo ought to resign his position IR SUNDRY CIVIL DILL, v i h greement Wi - | from the Speaker's table and passed. 3. 000, advanced to within two hours' march of ¥ ¥ e a8 President of Willlams College, or peremptorily Bogs Brane, rled out. Mr. Atking offered o resolution’ reciting that | Widdin Here Weltl, the President of the Swiss Confedern Membars of the conference ou tho Snndry civll | "S¥ithont taking action in the matter, the Sennte bl say aleo thal an sgreamont on that bill Is very | sittingns a Court, adjourncd 1l 12" o'clack to- hrobublo by fo-morrow, There are indications | morrow, ihat the Doinocrats may concede the point as to the —— | w. Th scnt conference has ngreed e wanty-tveh amenamonts. g JEWELL'S RETIREMENT. Uun, next kpoke. 1 contrasted past times with the present, and attributed the victory of Morat tv the Swiss senso of freedom, colupare Ing it with Marathon and Salawis, Ile depre- cated undue pride, however, und roferred 1ddin, TAE MEXICAN BORDER. there was & Military Commisalon appointed by a Belgrade ndvices announce that tho main bod: The Monso discunscd all day thu bill in relation | special order from tho Department D ennedsce | of the Sontenegtina in advanciog on Montar. 4 to the protection of the Itfo Grande border, without | In 1862 to investignte the amount of dumape dune Seschjanin, who defends the frontier st Laitschar, renching any conclueion, Stevenson. of Tiinols, | by the Rebel rald ou Henderson Station? and that a | bas recelved reinforcements of 7,000 men. Gen. decline to be a candfdate for any other office. The politiclan In scholarship ls a different being from the acholar in politles. Annle T, Tlowells Intely suggeated, ina letter to opposed the section of the bill which suthorizes | large amount of money was collected from citl- | Olympics has formed @,000 llosniens into regi- < B> 1 thority for the state- R PRESIDDNT'S MOTIVE. Tifited Staten troops to purane marsuders over the | zena to rolmbume the Government, and directing | ments, ~Gen. Tchernayefl s enpaged in gt | o the - unliappy diviions which | wuce tho Now York Tridune, thattho Mayflower or tratl. | _ Ttandall Iy himaclf thi saihocsy for e, S, o s Feibuas United states iroops fo putauc maraudent over Ll | 2o e e n Expantitaras 1a the War D& | Tng Bulgasian Loads nest Akpalanka. . ceeded thie defent of Charlos tho lold T ox- Ing arbutna should be adopted as the floral om- | gUl cortnin, And probably upon tho busa of the jiexlcun, roveréliuty, - Carter ilardivon opponed | portment to learn the tmount and from whom and SERVIA. P A O et s oty tailo A e blem of tho United Stater, The witer gracefally | Hurrifi peoposition. WABHINGTON, D.C.y July 12.—While it is true | this soction on stiviiar grounds, ond saif that it | to what nee it ina been applied. Adopted, The Standard's Views tolegramaaya: Aceoraing | {0F from Inundations, Loth yperkem tunce Kead referred to the welcome sight afforded tho Pil- OTHER BILL, that the President has destred to get rid of Mr. | would brin dishonor upon American soldlery, and | _The Hotxe then proceedod, as tho regular order | to private intaliigence received licre the Consorya~ vt e s revaiien, a4 Feima on_ thelr landing on an unknown eont by [ Tho Confercnco Comitics on the Conslar and | Jewell for some time, the Immediate couse of | Yo Squlvalont & & Saelin e pa e e on e S faba, fo. | L AT SErln aee CORBITE (0 Shme Betnes | pILs Surveutol the fee cxeaels al Sntlcipations, e rcnenco of this lomiliar flower ua murratcd by | Divlomatic: Appruniriation Bl 1a Wkely o 88fE8 | the chiange, o8 made yestorday, wns o -desire t0 | 1t s atated to-night that Eimer Washburn, Chief D e e O e ot Tiivor | Brotent Stialtey wt g o et gt ¢ Frinca Gortckako ia pecssnt. ALD oiclock f 00 Whittler: imake o movo that would belp matters in In- | of the Becret Sorvice, in to be removed. Sumnel | and castof tho Big fiorn Mountains, open to cx- | for proposing an arinletice. PetaGi ARt COND 1D 8 o s Tetker, of Chicago, in understood to be o candidate | ploration and setticment, I s eherne | 10w e Huminatod. The Huminations are superd. FK OO e atier romiyals f nibe | A demand f0r the provious ansstion was not | nyofs ..f'c'u‘c‘.‘.m“l’n‘:’l.if&ta"x’:‘m‘ifi“;&:‘:&mc,‘. ¥ | Thior Iy ufele Venetlenne on tho lake with atouin ouss, Tt 18 understood this evening that the conferces e Mr. o T Moneo willaceont the propoals | Linne, of rather prevent the retirement of M od he pralsed,” the Plizrim sald, \Vho At the hluasois peer g e ¢ fuhte Alova tho brown feaves dey and dead, £ o 8 o tho Jnat’ Confere Pratt from doing damnge there. It had come | ordinates in the Treasury arc aleo announced for | sustalned. Ieurkish steamors disembarked five battaliunsof | SF% All found the lake and on the distant hely! ** ehiold our dhayfowcer here. Lo e b e e amarorsiated | to bo understood that Mr. Pratt would not sub- | to-morrow. M. Madon moved to reconsider the bill. Agreed | Asaticaat Widdin on Tucaday. o fat i thednrs ieraroiage umress houtig Miss Blanche Tacker will only sing In concort,for | for the foruign servics uf the Govertuent shall bo | mip to certain removals which the President had ACTS APTROVED. N The Fresac of thin ety (vlennn) contradicts dtw | A% e obo om o Talr as natlonal deinone tho present, dier health being wtil dotlcato, OF | substantiully that fixed by the House, but that thu 70 the Western Assoclated Press. Mr. Morgan, from the Committee on Indinn Af- | statement concerning the closing of the port of | yiraiion has been complete SoursviL is wow known that her oporatic debut was | Vresident ‘and Secretary of Stato shall detormino ity fully dotermined to make, and that he would Wasninutox, D, C., duly 12, —The President bhas | falrs, reported back the Senate bill providing for | Kick by the sgrecment of Austria and Russix. iinn A approved the following acts of Congress: Anact | thic énte of & portion of the Reservation of the Con- COWARDICE, relative to the redemption of unueed stampa; | federate, Otto, and Misslourl Indinn, of Kansas vin ar¥or st Alexianatz S 3 an_act authorizing the Commissioner of Tnilng | and Nebrnaka.' Pusncd, Ec’lr‘:ll‘rufi;llxll‘:-sflfl%;;nu :ohllme‘ nglm‘v‘:fl "u‘\:u‘){ Mflf,’.fifi!‘ .,,3}’ an Bg!fi};fii?%fiyafim ‘Altairs to purchase supplien for the Indian Bureau | | Mr. Harrln, from the Cummittes on Naval | for cownrdice at the sttack on Nlsch. Prince ; g i open Tmarket; an act o amend Sections | Adffairs, reported a Ui relating to the promotion of | Ailan pardoned forty others, Association to-day appointed s committec o go to a0 and D8 of the Revised Statutes, | “ommodores on the retired list of tho navy, It | “it fwroported that Prince Milan in il Washington tn the Interest of the Durcau of Edu- \mvl{;lllnr;‘,‘d & er"f::x]c";u. lu? c:):ang‘lngd nbl;uen: ynr:';h{:n‘l;-;lr rl‘“ab&crfi?g A"‘{mtlbr:,fisgyml;ur{ o |, The Dalmatian authorltics disarmed a small | eation, AMr, Ilarrls, Superlutendent of Tublie ok ier creincontained, and pro- 4 % . g 3 heoks and ather matter therelncantatnid, and pro: | {2 15 iiition to. tho ninn. allawed by duw. | Gor detactuont found infringlng on ita frou- | v'chiools .of Missourl, presented & revort on the un act naking appropriations for the rervica of the | Commodores who have performed diatiniuished NOT 80 DAD. coanie of atudy from tle primary school tatha Past-Oflce Department for the fscal yeor ending | #ervice, or who, bein: at the outbreak of tho Rebel- The Slandard’s Pari telegramn raya: Tho tenor untversity, which enggested that children in the June 80, 1877, and for other purposce: anact ta | llon citizensof ‘any Stute enmged thervin, axhib- | o tofezrnms recolved here shows that the position Nosth could be sent to school ath yeara of age, Atand. Hectlon’ 5,84 of the Rovled Statuten of | ited idelity iu adhiring to tho"flag of the Union. | 0f ¥irdla 1y not quite wo critical ax waw muiposed | while those of tho South sbould uot be sent before et moni o o mprsonet | TR o Comitn an Foeign Ar | TSHRY ol it et e int of VLY | ey wure o 7yereld._ e, edpetona) ot S asc1e eogaged 10, NV AL e 5o 120 | fales, reparica back the ronolution decluring tho ankiny Ruvsia to Intercede for an armistica ls nu\ll tem of Japan was then explained by a gentiemun distelbutiou, retirgn consequence. 'To neutralize tho effect of THE RIVER AND ITATIOR BILL, this fn Tndinna, tho remaval of dewell and promo- T tha Western dusoclated Lrést. to Come | tlon of Tynor toa Cabinet posltion was at once mittee on Appropriations smeniled the Itiver and | decided upon. llllrllml‘|b|\l a3 (vl IUV;' .l '\‘mll;:.,mlntl;”;:‘ fllli the Ylug- TOSTMASTER-OENERAL TYNER owing fmprovements have bech kiricken from tho | (s genorally regarded hore as admirably qualificd billz For the harhors of Fraukfort, Peniwater, and o . 3 Menomince, W is,; Clinch | foF the position to which ho has, been promoted. Tver, 1iawannee Hiver, Dowell Itiver, and Cum- | o hon done much to improve tho postal eystein, berland Htiver below Nashville, Tonn. : Suupatuck, | and while Second Assistaut Postninater-Uenorul Mich. 3 Osage River, Missouri; harbor ot ltacine, | ha uncatthed the notorious mail-contrct frauds. Wis. WIIAT TUE PRESIDENT BAYS. Tie followlng items havo been added: Ttepairof | The Preaident said to ngentleman to-day tha tho east plor, Clovelund, O., 88,000 removal of | haviug underatood for some time that Qoy, Jewall not succesaful; still, she expresses only the strongs est foolingsof gratitudo tawnrdy Mr, Gye. Nr. Josoph Jeflerson gratultonsly fnstructod her In 4 dramatic art. Poltl offercd to teach her all of B+ Sonnambuln,* and give lier the priviiege of play- fug 1tin London, hut her health would not allow 8 her to accept theoffer. The (London Athenawum, in moticing Mark ¥ Tivaln's now book, takes occasfon ta say: **The pame of Mark Twaln 18 known throughout the length and breadth of England, Whorever there 1s a raliway-sintion with n hooketall his jokes are WasmnsuroN, b. C. e emaue and Nailor, $7,500; improvement of | did not desire to remain in the Cabinet, hothought 1 it 4 hourde rinor. " Bousclold wrds." O the new bouk, *“The Ad- | tho Mlamautt ivoranors tllc'vr‘lnn;ha o Yellow: | itbest when the acceptance of the Treagury De- slont Atver and fu”trivntarice, sbovo tha port of setlonnl Hooart 0, Schancky smijo, Unliad Stites L e TN i, the bombanimentof | Sonnectad wiihi o nchouly SLINL Baunitge e Tow S " 2 ne, §33,000; improvemnent of the 5, tment ov. Morrl vo Now England an- [ 3 3 5 [ L N y o X e B t, o b venturon of ‘T Swwyer, " the same Journal saye: | slone, §33,000: hnprovoment of the Hig Bl | DEeunent 000, NLc cabhier, " to Enplantate: | act to ahihoilzo the Nortkwestern Improvement | mma Mino Compaiy: and his aperations tn con- el dhe Survtuns oo oi th 54 1o excursion down the bay, bad a session ou bourd tho *4The earlier purt 1s, to our thinking, tho moat d in the engage- | pogt, und adjournvd sine dlo, , irs of plers at the th of the Black Rives J 1t . and fo give {he place to an Indi- | Companytoenteronthedenomonee Indinaresorva- nection with shares of said Company and venders oL ejoplie and , Ao A amtising thiig Sark Twal Tas writton. Tho hue | Horg or et e o o tho. Niselssippl o0 F e Ciats. buiny decidodly Republican, | tian O O esaras | thorcof, aa fll-advised. unfortunats, ‘snd fcoms | faettar i, P B i R mor s mot nlways uproarlous, but it le always | River, u\ osite Dubtique, Jowa, $18, 000, The Prealdent further sald that nothing but the | and tributarics, patible with the duties of his position. Adopted |- dered the retreat of the Servinns, The Walachian HARVEY BATES' WILL, genuino, and sometimes slmnost pathetic.” d'l‘hlnI nwwl’n;- m;ulv;h;’“nng ‘I,m&goliee;-lgt‘;:r'%:;- rlndcnt nrnlnt|u"n,}°{1-lddl:§l\:gfn h)l’!:l;!'l‘{“(fl:‘;l Al s cflgfl!"fl.“::fir Rl w%;ngmggm g;‘_,{'m':"{;l‘:"‘-m“ & communi- | batilioi 10,000 strong, wers diswolved and In- Special Dispateh to The Tribune. cd: Hlarbor of Builnlo, from $7 o ,000; rnoy-! ral Taft, and that the; over el 5 iasio: L O s Acting. 8 - Lo et el . il ¥ The Pull Mall Guselte says of the now French | for removing. obstaictigie in- e Kast Jiver and | the nacendity for muking o e S tsirios | Comamissioner of Internal RMévonce %= | cation fhom thie Atgeutine Congress, congratulat, | SOTPOpatud It athur rexiiments TNorAxAvoLIG Tnd., July 12.—The will of Har. to. . N " i oot I e foma? licaly | 1u8 tho Congrens of ‘the Unlted States on theevent | 1 onpon, ST TSI DEPEAT, ruas ane. | ey Dutes, S, who dleda fow daya sgo, was ade ape e B att will givo much atantlon to the oftic | Of the United States having reached its Centennial. | cyai'gagy anotlier Turkih expedition ngaigat Kuchi [ mitted to probate ta-day. Harvey Dates, J., and ¥ 5 Teferred to the Committee on Foreign Affalrs, 4 inh cxpedition agalne & b fi'x'.l;'é'-‘l';::;:fo‘:’f‘t:ffl' Jow l?nSnéhgl‘:?‘?l ;;u\:l:lm et inio Commities of the | hi been repulsed, after fchting all -day. They | o danghter, Mra, Mar J, Vance, widow, sr o Fontiutio in the performance of the dutles of tho | Wholo, Mr. Munroc Iu the chair, on the blll for the wero driven to Podzoritza, fi‘n!]unl helrs after a few minor bequests are paid. plny, **Los Danlchelt,” which has recently made B A great enccess in London: **Evory ono for whom a fine play, finely actod, posscascs attractions will take care to seo It, and that not In France alons Ilell Gate, New York, from $200,000 to $325, 3 | Attoraeyehlp ot St. Louia, liarbor at Greon Bay, Wis., from $8,000 to $12,- ANOTIER REASON, , Ark., from 88,000 to $15,- To the Western Associated Press. and harbor, Mich., from $11,- | = Wasuxarox, D. C., Jtily 12, —Thers {8 an in- ox and Wiscomsin Il(vonl.’(‘rgm timation that the Weatern Unfon Telegraph Com- The Montencgrin army under Nicholus [s in- Y i 13 catimuted ot $1, 000,000, but probably i every country fn Kurope." The ,0003 harhor at Lirle, Pa, Any, through Mr, Orton and Eenator Cunkllng, | ofice. Strong intluencos wiil he brought to bear to ratection of the Itlo Grande frontier from cattle | ¢, b T Piitredd ks, wl o vulge of thio catate 4000, 000, Bty s amming vy e Lo Dt | 0t S S o e, s | B ol 1 v U, ey of i, | e e gt e e e o, | iy i Mo, e gt | = holl* Is, with many faults, fine play, and botter ,000 10 850,000 sland Fupldy, Minsls. | Jewell. Forsome years past tho Western Union P OTTOMAN, T e CPamocmtic, picy of cni. | driny hostilities pending the decleion of the Iurze: e o B el Dore fately baen | SISl tiver, from. 810,000 o $50,000: mouthat | Company liavo "boen mid 1 cont por word for | for aleged complclty fn émcr.n_})};:‘rgnt:;'- moneys | tink down the strcngth of the arny ollcy af eul- | povinesc Mobaminedane, who are: disposed to ac- BUSINESS NOTICES, Ttiver, from $100,000 to 160, 000, oll dovernment messaycs for each 0 . popular in Parls; snd tho ncting, throughout DRl dea ram 1000 ¥ o rovanie Hos becn derived by the | [o-aay before Judge Haminceys on s motion of | Cillcd It prosent pititul fisura of 23,000 men, thl Sept Montenestia prolectio: 6 ¢ 7 yo on e e e dunire to et i of ipe col- | JL18 reported that Mukhiar Pasha has retumed | jjurnett's Flavoring Extracts are used and Tagiiinelon, s It uoaes oF Mo HargutLund IMPEACIMENT. LN AY i."f"iu‘n'y‘f"u‘r’.""m’é‘fi",‘mu‘fil’u e e 0 o cenan & BIoberly: | ored reximentans (o the rolamsed pufpose of acon. | 10 Mostar, and s propaciug o movement 10 clear | fndarsed by the best hotels, confectloners, grocers, Lard Amberly's m-“hum"!bmk' «« An Analyals u 1OW TIE CASBE LOOKS. tho Wontern Unlon Company that hereafter the | on the ground that the Qovernment had ot uor | QY e ridiculod that profession, and warmned CITIRS DESIBOED, and the firat familica In the country. an the zround Lhint Hhg Qe rrars | tho Democrata of the ot that I thoy went on it | spye Timest Servi ek U 5 , thelr work to cripplo the Government, and to dis- LR ryian corruspondent at Tegras te indlvidunte’ Jadeo Hnmphroye pronid the latter | ki {Chotars folen Taiione: they Hould swake | SKEApha (At ths Cervians e bombaring Kiach motion, saying that when o inled Statca cemes | ol auch-aa i been swakened fa 1090, | S, LT 0T GIAT d blellon. - T frontier shijeet to the ramie rules. “Fhee Ina rlo requir- | 3nd which bal never been and sould not % Siie Suomes Nerlin special says a portion of tho i such e this ot palnl ghvo Vo, | W Sonotmits totha Gl ceonosy 1 e | SSEren A%y, Ravin, siblished it Sebnech Mol s fnce of tho fact that ho had pocketod tho back pay | Ssch an Jen, Lic. cheruayed, who la atill Beloraieiith T IR P o yeara ago, and uald that he wanted the country | SPFAting at the south of Nlscu Ia thus corerco L O e iruataent Girant at | lounderstand that, this convert to tho doeiring of || Hemaliark, Bothiny busteal ieard, concermiog panled, by meuy afted Drosident trant ot | retrenchment and untrenchment refrm and de- | fon. Wehernayel ““‘l' s Tale e inme of. tho, Unitod Btatea engged in | OFmlty, kout that 85,000 In Ls pocket. [nejorratigiho (T B et {he ood catsa of cducation, catwa, I whick the g Tmmlan (o) reinded M [Tawased et LATEST. Y dent was known to take great Interest. The ) ' o Loxnox, July 13—5 8. m,—The Dally News' Donldnt yado few appropriate romarka in fe- | oAir: Townsend tenlied, ot be cowld b, fhe Deigrado pecial vy Jt 1 stated (hAL the Hasid Da- \ Py compimonting them on tho. Couvention hetd, | SPROTURILY of ayiok, tess, (ods, (& EATIN: | zouke fn' tho Talarbazardick district of Lulgaria (] Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Governinent woulit pay only 1 cont for cach 600 Wastnaron, D. C., July 12.—Tho Impeach- | Milen of twica the old distance for the amne tof money. The Weatern Unlon Compan: et triul 18 ¢ '8 stondatill, Tho evidence for | Smsiimed to aenods (0. theps fcome, and SMr, Orton the prosceution nnd for the defensc Is In, with | camie hore lnst week to got the order revoked, Mr. ce! 0 Jewell refosed to do it. whercupon the matter was the cxeeption of tho testimony of Fvans, tho | JENENISEHD (. Frchident, who Jaid it bofore post-trader, o8 detained by freshets in the | tho Cabinet, and the declalon was there “Perritories, and maynot. arrive here for a week, | reuched miversely to tha position taken by Meanwhile, the Court stouds considering the l',:. ",‘_',‘.”;3".",‘1, Tl‘;[! |:lcln“.:¥.r|:.-‘rr yml'ih ’%‘u":‘.’,';'z question whether or ot tho trial shall | arralgned to the President on soveral grounds, by bo postponed to awalt Evans' arrl ‘wnmm who weru anxlous to %ut him out, andin his connection tho name of Senator Conkling fs val, Belknap produced muny witnesses | fronly ueed. It (nsignificant to way, ot least, T to-day, including several of the I‘andl[rmyl after '“.1"1"'3'“[\‘\"' Iz:ln ormulu& by Towa Congressmen aud Justice Miller of the e Cablnet tn regard to the Western Unjon matter, Bupreime Court, to prove his general good char- [ M3 resignation whiould be demunded. MR of Itoligloun Delief,™ s creating a great senvation il in London. The Liberals claim that Itis the se- S verest low Chrlstlanlty tinarecelved since the days of Tom I'aine, owing Its forco moro to the fact that it emanates from an English nobloman than to its 4 Intrineic welght, Two Rnglish Dukes hiave recently prepared similar attacks upon the Christlan system. But the arthodox make Hght of Lord Amberly and kiabonk, Tho London Tniea rays that he wos but T highly educated child," and that ho hrd only & akimmed over tho questions ho had assumed to CLOAKS AND SUITS, 5 e s ‘I'ie London papers are all tolking about the fote given by Lord Dudiey to thaging of the Tolgians, and wialing thewn suceess in thelr undertaking, | Gy question had mct him all throngh the seasion, boastfully paraded acart-load of heads of murdered Thia afterrioon the menibers of the Conventlon left | vt PR 100 BHCC PN bdited even to protest | women and children. R tho reat arlulnerscy of Enciond wa tomrnes | Bo e st ttine Tor. Seats. cotivuly tun | o o July LhoMWillinn, Orton, Frasidant |for s vialt 1o Mount Vortn, einet huh-hunded, pnetisan. lcgislation, and | Yeach becomes nister, _— ‘Ambassadors, Dukes, Duchassos, and hordly any- | two points: tiest, is good chnravter; predi 2,{;'.‘32::,1‘;{';,..%‘.‘&';5 e Washingion upeetsy | 3t ICK coNamsIY. 1 o | Baranzies G which the e tod Beon tha scene. | _The News' Pesths upecialsays ihe Servian Govern- i Ambusndos Dalon, Dushemos, u1d bacily ang. | Lo oluiar el W good chicstorl, suoply | shognteges puined e, shiastsn Sacey | | sny mumboosof Gorse 11, ik brand of | Wi ot cuin wliboa ssion n the et | St o0 SRVEIE, SpaitoARS WA S8 BARGAINS." fl would not have shamed & coronation. Lady Dud. | Standing with Marah to receive moncy, suppos- | had fnowledgo of tho removal of Postmaster- O o0 oy ter, not prove themuclves forelgnurs, % Yey hereolf was clothed In praclous stoncs. Showas | Ui 16 Was for Mrs. Delknap. The raception of the Gonoral Tevvll, 1 flae, Yt reponted Loaiens s o Prostient Wit | mon o e toiom bt loaveof Wosence 8 drearcd in whito antln, and hor **Ureastpiata™ wa .| JIOUCY 18 fiot i uny fnstunics denled, and could Lovonre reqticat ihe femaval of four employes, | bf ey oflcers was concurred in, and tho House FRANCE. not b, Bo far cuse now Jooks, Betlinap' conviction dcpc:‘:h uu[\uu T qnzulun Whother TOE WIISKY INQUIRY. o YARYAN ON THN STAND, ! : l&fi:{& O:Llunu or two-thirds are necessary to pectal Dispatch to Thd Tribune, all dismonds and turquoiscs, some of tho latter belng thoe tinest In existence. A diamond necklace shone around hior neck, and her hair was full of all of whom were clase pensonal friends of Scere- | ydjourned, THE MUNICIPAL BILL. . . tary Dristow, fnd wh‘a occupy responsibie pusi- e — Venrsaives, July 12.—The Chamber of Depu- ld i / t tlous In the mm&‘:‘;:‘;{ucunssom CROPS. ties to-day adopted the Committee’y recommenda- ze 'y ez er gema, Lord Dudley does not feut the pincls of times PIRIER'S TESTIMONY, WasmiNotoN, D, C., July 12.—Yuryan, for- | ~Among the names moro prominently mentioned tiona relstive to the spoointmout of Mayors, of distrews, Wa 7o the lifllrg :«]u-]adm.m qma-.s i merly ¢ hicf of the Internal Revenue speciat |1? cnnnet&?n \:Ix? uml l‘:px:lnt;n!nlc of ln::-nul IOWA. Thulll lflb]fli::fl-fl:fflflnn‘:"lr: ;lnt‘ mlll:l ltlnec or».'u;{e The Emperor of Brazll attended 81INUTON, D\ C., July 12.—Thu Benate at | joants was oxamined to-day 1 tevenuo Commissioner s thot of vx-Congressman Bpecial Dispatch to Tha Tridune. municipal law [a establlshed, municipal Counclls PA e i by Yurkj:a;'::_qgffm:::; 12 o'cluck resumed consideration of the articles | YSrr o ogain i y by the | Kellogg, of Connecticut. Davesronr, la., July 12.—Reports come that [ shull elect Moyors and Doputy Mayors from amung 0- ‘of tneachaio W ‘Whisky Investigating Committee. The purpose Bc«:r‘eu‘;‘r o(n{tvfi:i, ogtalnab W, W Holitnah, Juta | 0 the Inquiry on the part of the Democrats of J. J, l)l'sher l)-mr!ncr of Evaus, was sworn,and | the Committee was to ascertaln what the reln- exuminicd by McMuton, Tio corroborated i the | tios of the Presldent and Dristow wer during main Marali’a testimony as to payments to Bel- | 41,0 Whisky-Ring prosecutfons. In order to ob- APPOINTMENTS. thelr own numbers by ballot, except in cortatn Tho Dresliont (AL TS, exS, Dels. | the frst barley of tho senson was arvestod on Mon- | 150 u ot, n gy ot iinter £ bo Députy decond Comptrolier | day. Tho crop kenerally fa lght, but with good spucified chsns, Bovern! wiaenidmonte, Tusiricting STATE & WASHINGTON-STS., e patronage of the Government, wers proposcd, To close the scason, havo Saturday night. Min firat look was directed to- warde the opposite stage-box, where Lo expected to see Gov. Tllden, but the Governor did notap- of the Treasury; Thomas W. Hennett, of Idaho, | weather would give an average yicld, both inquan- | but rejected by large mujoritics, pear according to advertlscmnent, The play was for Goversior of that Terltory; and ‘Chazles A | tity and quallty. A larger acresge than ususl was Bantmeyer, Appralscr of Merchandiso at Ciucine o o Jee Y7 W Laallet,” M. kuap. 1o bad resd the conirnct between ; sold In this vicinity, Tho wheat erop {a generally GREAT BRITAIN, mrked down thelr entive kmv:lx:;‘;r:‘:» 5:::':’:'11“:1?‘::) :mfi::;‘{f."flf.‘umf Marsh and Evans, md_tho mahcy Wis pm.f in | toln this Information, the Committeo asked il CONPIRMATION. acknowledged s far below the average, The late plos ol e e ,,uf stock of' ¢ Toneo. an this oecaslon, how started back to Calts | 2ccordance with ils terms, Bulknap Lad never | Yurgan what tBristow, at any timo during the | The Senato has confirmed the nomination of wet apring, the fly, and tho chinch-bug have done [ younow, July 12.—In thy louse of Commons Tornfa, He fstouall for Australls, whoroTe s to ;gc‘t“;l“""‘”'ffiflu written to lfs firis on the sub- | year of the prosceutions, may Lavo said to him | Jaiea N. "Lynor, of Indluns, for Postnsstor-Gous | thelr dontroylue work offcctunlly 1n many felds, | (hjg afternoon, Buyth's bill closing Irlel public 1 stay wome months, At the close of the perform. “h,.,.ge:" pliduts {roin”FOupN- Abolit Exeumsl vy "Y“ sto the m‘w{"e"‘; ~l':l tho President, | erh A DEPAULTER, et ‘I?:. q“fl.“{-u’y:{' o0 hc‘ul:lrm.{o :nu?:‘cf;‘r;‘.l houaes on Bunday passed to a second reading with. L A D I ES ance Saturday night the nanagers prosented Mr, Copenter asked Jeave to haveread aletter | JAryam_ Dosltively —dec ned to _auswer | James 8, Wilson, tho Treasurcr of the Dietrict, ‘oat crop is _ususlly heavy, and | outdivislon. The Government ssscnts to the bill, "y | this uestion, on tho ground that b | 10,80, Tob,_jewitiar . fhet b at liberty to divcl nildential comm: Inabllity (o | Buds o Wi In an oMicial capacity. Tho. Conmits Riznold with a laurel crown, which he somewhat concultedly put upon his own head. The New York Aation makes the followlng from Marsh to the Clymer Commission, Marsl, to avold testifylng, pleads his ness iu New York au the cause of hl BTRENGTI AND DISPOSITION OF THE ARMY. heorafter, the crop promiscsan abundant yleld. | hasinvested tho King of Grocce with the Order of o who left o few weekn ago, ia & defaulter to tho | of excellent quality, Continied wet' weather but will proposo amendments. amount of 84,000, secarcd’ by responsiblo boods. | would luy them budly and cause much loss, Corn GARTRRED. men, ;. {v dulng finely, aud, with ordlnnrllz good weather Lownaw, July 13, —klor Majesty Queen Victoris : H appear and tes*ity, und also stated that ho had wade smende honorable to Col, T , of tee uaid that ho had ot the right to shicld himself Dispateh 1o Cincinnatl Commerctai, The onlon crop, from present appearsnces, will | the Uarter. pormitied. 1ta ot col ;,}5;‘:;;1‘,“,‘;,‘:";‘;‘“,;; ua sontract with Holknun, | © o Lestred aluo tho | Ihind au otclal priviloge, and thoy would ive | Wasuimoan, Dy G-y Juty 10, /o ofictal doc. | exceed onything bofore Lnown | Btott County, ia YELLOW YEVER. " four prisons aro yawniug for him™; **Thoslip | Other letter to appear us evidence, in which Marah Dim until to-morsow to determine whether or not | ument from the War Department as to the present | proportion to the oulons sowed, Two vensels arrived ot Liverpoul yesterdsy from P i g : P | Bromised to bHne the sontrac with B o | lie would unewer, angun ‘was then axked (o state | disposition of the army, submitted to the llouse ————— he Wost fudice with yellow fever ou board, Conslisting of Colored Sills and made by our correspondent, writing from Cincin- | {his Carpenter objoctod, h“‘ m" b ":‘"" 0 | \what he understond to be toeday by Gien, Banning, shows that the wtrength THE WEATHER. * ———— 4 4 natl about the Convention, In confounding Col. Tu- | overriled, and the feitord wore pinced tn ovidence, [IIE ATTITUDR OF THE PRESIDENT af the arimy-1s 20,070 mon, diutributed as follows: . GERMANY. Worsted Swits, Worsted Over- B e o of | (g e S o YRS, | towarts e bl Yaryan cid s o | f 2ot e elsand 1 M Crotuieh CHUpLALY | WAt o, Gpur sy, o Lover ; dyesses, Cashinors and Sib. bia cllenta, which we decply regeot, has been cop- | jhade 1o “contract with elknap, but only wiil :‘Y?n‘i’)rj:fi(l:::wn B favorsbinto tho mrosenttonn: | 877 in Toxad, £ | Unter Lks ruslone Wppar Wiadistund, atd bewer A ralia o 3 Evans, 3% In 'ottior” Southern States, | 3fisquri Valieys, bigh temparaturo and cloar or | Loxpox, July 1: Cloaks and Mantles, and ev- ot St 44 , July 12.—A Horlin special says the aks an (203 y AN eV J'nl‘r;ldo ,fnr;fl,nf n}:':n'n‘ulcmix.i;,%‘ i‘.{'-"&f.“fi%};fi,".’.. falr weathor M southern portions with easterly to | long-promised Bismarck party fa being organized, | @) 'ua)'[ety o;‘ clitioa and forts, the; caulty for ratsing new troops, hold- | temperature, fncreased prossurs, and light ralns | rendor the Miulatry ludependent of the nstionsl | ACE I here I8 no necs ing that the present force i¥ suflcieat, 'The bill to = fae tnat tho presen force leaaticlent. | Puebile | durlng the night in tho Misslasippl Valley, Mich Liborals, opposition fn the Houve. gan, and Wisconein, N 0 INSULT AT ALL. LOCAL CBIRRYATIONS. PERU. Wasmmarox, duly 10, rom ofctal s ,_"T“___E;'_fi'_fl_ML"'Y 12. A REVOLUTION SUIFRESSED, celved af a Stal epartment -doy lu rel o 2 o — o foporttod tawalt 10, the Amarica, flag at BUA | Teoliooal 7ol “7sln T S| | Pasiua, July —The sevelotion at Cliso, o i 3:53p. m, 75| 8 led, we sco, by somo papers in 8 way that wmay prove injurlous to Col, Ingersoll. We trust they will now copy the correction that appeared in our last week's laue, In justice both to him and to ua, We wish wo could more eifectunlly make amends h:lrn nuy pain or annoysuce it may bave caused HOTEL ARRIVAL. Shkerman Iouss—The lon. A. Q. Cary, Iong “":P‘ China; Thomaa Hayes, Dublin, lreland; . Hunt, DeFore, Wis,i J. 1. Gardiner, Ssn francisco; the lion. Amos Patton, loston; the Ton, G, H. louse, Lansing; Billy Emerson, golug o the Centenulal; the Hon, Jomes Browster, Du- suque.... Tremond Houss—~The Ion, D. I, Tl wa then axked to give tho grounds upon whicl HIBSTER oLYMEIR e arrivod at thus concinsion. This ho also declined ';Z'vf&'.‘.’fid’x.?:.'.lulg::.im°3a'r¥:p'fi,'.'m {pg‘,,fl"}; 1':{;‘.:»-:“. 'for thio reason (Lt they were mattars of jong bls Committee Lad been enguged in investigat- | PFTRIE% J | . Yar tates that arders have been recalved st LIII-‘ glcn‘: l:lhll’r‘:i of fl\o }\ ar Department. McMabon' | ypq "rr,:nl:xy Department from the i'mmanec la:- A oy dlevuto follawed between | Lidding hln accoss o the oficial documents in the D e that i g-l Jutlog which tho 18ttor | giiice of tho Burcau of Internal Revenue, but that e e anagery wero not trying 10 | Commivsloner Pratt informed him that, so long as O b it od muiiiand McMalion felorted | jio (Pratt) fain tho oflico and liv (Varyan) noeds Vaa' suppostaE that tho Linagors Bd aome.puis | L1 luformstion frum aficlal Uasuments 10 windl gfi{-‘é’r 2:.[1:25 ;1:_\' :l'al: case which thoy wore holding ?xyfl?;!"’ u‘&l":‘l’lll n‘;:.u.;f Lnl:uln‘ry‘ l%'::'- e n!hen“bmm“flmm" now, audat | S4F8 admiwlou to the Tressury bulldiug ‘after 2 s Eoncusion. Mansyor Mebanon siid that the | Siclocl, itsued to employes of tho Department, g Gen. Banning v coufident that | southerly winds, and probably followed by lower | The papers appeal to the German Conservatives to Domingo, it sppears the ex-Minister of Waor, Peru, was supprosscd with the loss of thirty lives. \'Illenu‘nvl. Ionggfly of Domiuica, 8 fugitive from m——— illlllca, tuok refugo on board the steauier Tybeo, ing in the port of San Domingo. 'The authorls BPAIN, 4ii8 S TONAL DA That are manufactured, in u » somotimes to other persons, was to-day rovoked | tlos demanded his surrender, but the Captain of m, [20.07) 741 0 C 14} 7 DITZY J leai Vikeoltr, ‘Nebraska: 'Capt, Tuthill, 1: ., Capt. | Tanagers bad conchudeg thelr eate In chlof for tho | upon orders from headiuaricrs, i the Tybeo rofused to_comply with the demand, imum thermomneter, 81 Minlmu, 63, Mupuio, 3uly 12.—Congress bas adopted tho | ¢LtHEP Europeun or dmerican landel Lard Ktidare, England; Frank Cot. | ! Lok, DA oLl enand the Fent to place GUAND-JURYMAN POX. when thoy went sbosrd and took him off. No in- GENEUAL OBSERYATIONS. Milsterial pla for tho settlement of tho natiens! | 2LYIcOLH, on, Galesburg; Fellx Regamoy, Parls, France; | Hvaus on the siert wark 0 4 out frrive. To (he Western Atanciuted Press. sult was offered to the Amerlcan flag, United Cxioaao, July 13-Midulght. | agpy. " Buyers will find tn ihis as- Zuwil Gulenet, Lyous, l'uuu:'; . I, Ledyard, M. | , (0 e et it _“‘;"- 4 Wasuiogon TG 41y 14, —The Sub-Coma. | Btates Consal, or Captain of the Tybeo, aud there | ~Fiations, | Bar.| 7ar.| _Wind. _[Aain Waaiker, U 3.1 Ry 117 8. Chupman, Japani A, ton, | % Gen. Popa wss tho ret witnees orthe dofonso, | mittea of the Bpeclal Eoumittes 1o inquire into | was no violation of international law OF tresty of | =l —m — SWITZERLAND sortment many elegant things, oaton; Col. C. X. Cording, New York; August | 8nd test ‘(: to ‘e N3] n"“fl ;‘mc sracter, and | tho St. Louls whisky trials oxamined Grand-Jury- | stipulation. ‘The Tybeo carries the Dominican . 1 at prices that cannot "be rank, ' Now Yok mer Jlouse~i1 b C. | 80 forth, Commiseary-Gou. McKaely also stlosted | may Fox, of 81, Louts. ilo was closely queationed | malls under 8 subsldy from tho Dominican Govern- THR BATTLE OF MORAT. and at p e cann o Louven, McGregor (ia.) News ¢ W. 8, Coggoa- | the guru'clnmclfl of Bolknsp and hiz managemont | ns to bis convorsation with the President when he § ment, Currespondence Loudon Tiuies. but most satisfactory. ol taly; Johu lirlnton, John Shepliord, | Of the War Department, y camo hore In Murch lust, just aftor the Balcock TUR BILL TO SUPPRESS LOTTRRIRS, Monar, June 2. —Ialf the people who arrived - Il Sluobds, and b Pooh England; Gen. W, glinCarpenter submiited s Lettor trom Lioat. | triu,. Witnees sald the conversation was of very | Wasinazyx, July 10, ~Tho fact that both ore yastsndayand Bst nlkhllnl:vopbec:ubll:od:a PLEASE INSPECT. b Hcketl, Meiuphl; tho 1 nx'*'inmnx,nm-"l e | e o oxamiasd. the lrculat” oa. 1a3 brlef duration, and was confined mostly to thu | Houses of Congress have passed s bill which will ‘s attitude taken by Henderson and I towards the Sibjucs of pout-treders, Isancd on tho 26tk of | $yestdent taring the Avery trial. |\ itness said ho March, and thought very well of it. 8o far us the Hoops wero couteraod I was cupeciaily falr. fold Aie Brewidout Ahis - o thought Dass ADIT.-GEN. E. D. TOWNSEND remarks toward the Prewident. 1le waensked what was recalled and tostifled he forwardod tho letter { Dyer did, and ho sald that Dyer came befors tha of Marsh making spplication for tho post-trader- | Grand Jury, and was very forward about telling ship, and also tho lutter of Gen. Urlerson com- | what ho kuew, and volunteered so mucl informa- laliifng of sbuses at Fort 811, to the Secrotary of | tion that ho (witucas) was compelled . to check him pass |Iulnlqm jutho strects. No {dea can bo given of this old town, where tho dsys are ordinarlly os fl‘ oven :hu'flwuln \mdnl h!y'lllluy"ucl:l!u ‘"s‘d'n quict 88 tho nights, but whn’. now st 4 in ’ih- SPECTACLES, - 01 , Lias entlon, Hatlfeen e AR e T o Cgerane g s e bl Wad abut to tho Trestdent for i uch & [ i, July 17.—A terribio thunder- | Dornlog nothing scoms mslocp. At that hour, &t ; ny. The firat section relstes lo ‘hore to-dsy for balf an hour, in | once so lats and a0 eatly, men and women, of through the mmils of obscens literature, and is a 3% inches of vain fell. Considerable | evi r{w and costume, wdy be heard wnvurllll* slight amendment of the present law. The second | damage wus done by overilow of watar, but no case | in all the dislects of H\"mllln% and almost in sl wecilon aweuds Bec. 3, 20 tkat it will read as | of particnlarly heavy loss is reported. Streams the "nfl':‘fiu of the world, From timo to time a, 11, Mclatyre, C; B, Couch, s 'as, through the ordinary coursa of bustncas. and fnaist that he be uworn I bo was golug to make | follows: are all rlalng, and trouble on somo of the rsilroads amid this bustle, which night, however, & little AZ| L‘AN gn DLE “"“fl”" « Q. Amude L & M. 8. K: R the Rov. COL. NELSON M, DAVIS, such atatements, Witness wasnkod what tha Presl o letter oF clrculsr concerning lotterica, sasesiled | from high wster is spprehendod. It has stopped | dimlglabes, are beard lmprovised cholrs, who, | Sulted wallslghts by Inapection at NAm‘& tephen L. Granberry, Decatur, 1L Inspoctor-Genural, was sworn aod testifad ba knew | dent sald tg him fo reply, aud said the Fresident .fii coucerts, or otuer similar eotcrprisce ederiug | SALING LOW. amld a group collected under & troa or la & | Optisian, 84 Madisoo-at. {Tribune Building). he effect, Il unludpo. of W“"flfiuflm. have orden, %!dl%in; Bamuel Dlaton, lhlllp:lc h!.l_': pru“-lnu the lottory busiugss I the United . N, olton, Prussis....Grand O, M, Dixon, Pittsburg; A. H. Lee, R W. Qolson, Bt. Logla; W, T. Repy, N. 8. Ray, E. L. Davison, C and Judgo Tussell, 1louston, kfl" Datrick, U. 8, N.: (. I Finch, Bt, Uoddard, New York; J. M. Gould,

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