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: THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1876. 5 ries, or concerning schemes devised and Intendea to feceryn ana acran the pabic for the purpose of ob- FOREIG taining money under false pretenses, shall be carred In X the mall. Any person who alinll knowingly deposlt A ik to g earricd by mall in viniution uf this pecs e e b ee Mine. > #%° | Recent Reports of Servian Post-Traders Durfie and Peek. They had Fort Rice, Btevenson, and Bully. MOTION FOR POSTPONEMRNT. Tiefore procecding further with the examination of the witneas Me, Cnlful\ler aald ho dealred o Atato to the Senata that 1t would be Impoerible for i mesdow, sing mome local refraln or old national song, or the Url harn, which anawers from afar to the fifers or drummers of Bale or : | i { i 1 i | dld not say mnch of anything; that he was more {n T ttnla o flatoner, Tor witness himaolf did the moat aTking. VENEZUELAN CLAIM. pofson the publlc mind In regard to him by falschood amt mirrepresentation, and, when he Tad “shclled® him with camouflets to the polnt of suffueation, he hurled old Mank Kiu- Neuchatel, In splte, howevor,of tho throng whi Hiin the.houses, strvcta, and ‘environs, eramia of na continue to arrlve, but all cheer- edentr vl Hputrld th it Kva INCIDENTAL PACTA. yl!“] resigned beforehand to disg 8 it} ::.‘I;‘.,T: 1‘:::‘.-""1"‘1‘5}? 33'3 r;)::w ! ot “sroners | Prospect of Agreement on | theriene e Sflnx::g"-'{:‘;mu‘,’.‘:v'e';dflma o Bpectal DispateA to The Tribune. THE RECORD. . Reverses Probably any shetler, almply Crexting ihepwel:el“us' ;‘: ninlscence. It et hero, ‘) ] 3 re room {8 hesault on 1ixaTi, the fmpatient reader s re- Three of the Appro=- opabl lino t allow the withess to gethiin, | Wasmimorom, D. Co July 11.~ho Toneo BENATE. Untrue. for them witl tho sama. simpliclty, (hose Alfetay furred to our local columns. tatt Bill e e O et Ty o o with the trfal, | Committea on Expenditures in the Stato De- | wasminotox, D. C., July 12.—Immediately installed sharing the meal with those whone jonr. T o e Yimei wlicel e g st | puriend, of which Bifingie ta Coalinsn, - | ater thireading o the jonrusl, e w8 BT 0 e Rl e pravaa shEr! Jut McGraTi had better turn his attention e e L In Hunt . expactant wit- | amined James 8. Mucklc, of New Vorks Jasinty |ishurt exscutive seaslon, Both Armies Maneuvring for Ade | where, of the verltabile feeling of fratemity which A0 some other business than running for Mayor. Ao tostlfy. i order that tho Caurt | 1o regurd to some proccedings of the late Vene- | i Chalr lald hefors the Senate the Touse vantageous Positions Tate on 8very countenance, _Peopla Tro Vaud It 1s not his best hold. : Senate Amendments to the [ moynow st i wes materialt ina | z0¢1an Cluima Commiseloners. Mockie was at- | bill 1o smend the Facific Hallroud acts, which tag i U fraternize with thov from fiome, lTargetting that e TTeLmaE s Harbor Bill i Conkling rade o DalnL of vl wndor the | torney for tho late finn of Hegrland & Aupin- | was read by Mr. Litle. Tho bill provides that B o e Bad e PERSONAL River and Harbor . rales, wall, and subscquently trustee for the collee- | tho carnings of,raflronds be nsceriained by de- | Tchernayeff’s Force Composed of the | heringonly the llberty secared in common since | 05 chate mutalned g yoint ot orer, | tlon’ of gomo claims e the estats Deld | ductingonly the actusl operating expenscs from Best of the Bervian Troops e R o o vts Spaln pmitadand = A comady hy Mr, Howells will be o feataro of dmunds appcnield from the decielon of son | sgninst tho Venezuelu Government. Theso | gl gross recelpts, without allowance for inter- i L of the town draw from tieir beds and who mix in tho August Allantie. Yoot 1 Tho Tostimony in tho Tmpeach | of it Ghair stand "1t wan'deckied in tho nega- | conslated ol between $300,000 and #400,000 | egt Dayments, and requires the companics to o crowd are olwerved Deputios and Secretarler | . . naye, 21, hiiyel s o Diplomati¢ nmgtE,:.“:.«I»‘::ms'fig;. o aver 1,000 peoplo: ment Trinl Nearly All In. e Conidini aabmiited the following ordert ;fl:‘&xflmfi“mfi" 2}[;’;’;’;{;’3 h';’é’::ul:{ pay antually inta the Uniteil States Tressury, | Preparations for & General Onset | forps who are quarteréd tngether in n houo on the Urilered, "that tha Senate will receive any osi- dence, othierwire campetent, which the connel for respondent nays will bo connectad with the ease by to creato sinking funds, such sums as will ag- line of the procesaion, the Presldent of the Con« gregate, in conneetion with the 5 per cent pay- All Along thoe Line. Dom Pedro evidently believes In n free Sunday federation, all the high dignitaries by whom he Is and freo beer, 1le ottondod Gllmore's last cone and correct in every partlcular. After ¥ 4 o tho appointment of the Commission, Mackle | monts and amounts earned for the Government “ml“did' c‘)’;‘d 8 vty momso, amid thecrowd, 8RS knap' ly Unsuc- | the testimony of witness Evans, now absent. bit | cqljed upon Talmadge, the Amerlcan Gommis- ntion, 25 por cent of thelr respective one is atrack by some picturesque and antique M. Sonkey been_angtag at tho vtnge | BOLKTADS Gountel._Apply §in i ben wummancd and s expectod e spje. | R, i rnoata in o grefent, the el |t “focolpin, 'ua sbove dellued: and 4% | Bombarikment of Several Tarklsh Oites on | Sghocie, i ehlocn el poseulot churches in Monmonth County, N. Ji, where ko cesefully for o Brief Post- DAVIS! EXAMINATION CONTVINUED, to the Commission when it wos organized. | ghguld leave them unable to y thelr the Frontier. "This morning A religioun service, Protestant and hos been visiting, The sanmination of Col, Davis was continued. | Talmadge replied that hocould not do this im- | yntercet on the prior mortgages, the Secretary of cnhullc‘ 18 held In the open air, and, with 8 bappy " onemont, Tlo testified thut 80 far ns hin knowledga went the | selfy but referred Mackic to n inan who could do | the Treasury may abate the 25 per cent require- — forgetfulnesn uf buried animoit! ups of peo. +‘Carinne," o play In four acts by Rohort Bu- P o et in whiichthe War Department had been | it for him. On ealilng upon the pemon mentioned, | ment suiticfont to ailow patanuunt clalms 10 bo TIE EAST. Ficice secn passtuy from onie aurvic to the other, channn, wis announced for production at the Lon- don Lycenm Jauo 20 Isanc H. Balley, No, 17 Spruce street, Now | Apjother Batch of Reasons York, hias recently become the owner of the orlgin- tonducted by the lato Sccretary of \War waa good. Luu tlumcwr had been onu of integrity and oneaty. h(n]‘!(lcn. W. 8. llancock was called, but it was Mackie found him to be o New York hay merchant, who wan willing to undertake the presentation of the clalm for & commlislon of ‘50 par cent. This Mnckic rofured, _Subscquently he sent the natietied, Tho amount of these annual paynients are catimated by the bill at 81,600, 000 each for t! TURKISII REPORTS, Unfon and Central Pacific Companies, and § New Yorx, July 12.—~A special from Conatan- 000 for the Kanean Pacific, tinoplesays: ‘*It fa reported that Prince Milan and on hoth sidea dieplnying eqnal roverence, A rtion of the proceanion, composed of men bejong. ng 10 une ot uther of the two creeds, atiend the service, nnd add to the Plctnruqucneu of thispart d that he too ek to d to-day. clalm to the Stato Deportment with-a request A lively contest occurred over the reference of of the histotlcal festival, About 8 o'clock the pro- al Master Humphroy's elock, for Mr. Jewell’s Re- annoiiaced (hak o iy KL B 2 ) o (s '”flw'mfdd‘l'fi&cm""’ on twen 1"1?1“" e .'l"l’“;y ’{2":"" (Smunds and, Phurminn b e arsith, commangers havo becn ardered | Somimgonts moved. tarouth e‘:f'“-lz'z'm;:"'.”fia"'} X 1led, urricas, and reaches 0 Commiasion twenty days reference the road Committee on el nting C gtreets ol oral E, 11, Hingston—the agent ot different tmes of tirement. et e e T B Sf tho Jaw of | beforo fta fnal adjournmient. Thu Commiwiun Fe oamd that this Commitice was hoatile fo tho | to abstain from attacking the insargents until ad- | towa s thelr aaeigned poin®. 1t is mpousible to Avonla Junes, the nctress, Ifomo, the Splritualist, took no action npon the clalm, and odjourned ‘without lfivlnu it any connideratlon whatover, Mackio sall that the eatate of Howland & Aspin wall fiow hiae no remedy, since the Conmission was to settle sll pendant claims agninst the Venczuelnn Wl "and' favorod s raferonca o e Judicary | ditlon! relnfarcementa arive. Committee, " Moarra, West and Mitchell, of the Tiallroad Com- The Sultan bas anbacribed £20,000 sterling to mittee, repelied the chargo of favaritism toward | the people's war-fund, the Ba¢lac Rallway, and Mr. Edmunds guoted the | +*Six thoneand Montenegrin troops have passed convey an adequate idea of the striking plctars rescrited over an extent of nearly 3 miles by this crne road, which winds slong tho Lake of )&:rnk and s deicricd at intervals through the trecs skirling it—a road Always fine and to-da 1870 in regard to post-tradere, tho Hecretary of and Artemus Ward—died In London threo weeks wnrmlua“upon e dephriment e sanors ngo. to report the namcs of-persons scting ad post- Wiillam and Mary College, Virginta, ot ts late [ And Yet Amother Batch of Leatesnanithin tbcie e of ','é‘é'.f.f.ffl.’fh'e’.‘:"‘by”"l’l . forred degroo of D, D e % S0, 3 od that | Government. Ho also accased Taimadge, tho Amer- | previous report of that' Committee on a similar . | incumpurable. On_both wdes of the rosd, Comnencament, conferel the degre e | Victims of the Pres it el Sl dnlepiond St | oo e . | Bt el U0 SO | S P e G om, SRECAY v B0 s e, 0 s ¥ v 1 e after his return from Carracas Talmadge morn ur ex| * e proe United States Navy. dential Ax. Do o e T o Youge Feltmiges . | had sald to Kim that the elaim wonld teve.becn o o morning Lour explred, und the blil was Iald 1 gy, July 12.~10 14 stated that Rasets wiil cession. They_are recognized b‘{ thelr distinc- tive banners, “The crowds appland them on thefr route, there cheers becoming frantic when, among the bannera which pasa, the people obsarvo thaso which preserved the freedom of Nwitzerland from the attacks of Charles the Bold, The sensation nnd enthusinam were then really contaglous, and these tnute survivors of & glorions field are cheered over, Doston papers object to having thele actors, & Ar. Hamlin presented the credentialsof 3. G, | not take any step in the Eastern question with Biaine, appointed United States Sentor in place of | gut an understanding with all the great Powors; Lot M. Morrill, resigned, Headand placed an file. : i Thraen. fro ike Commiiied on the Jadi: | consoquently tho general peace of Europe will Le clary, reported back the resolution of the Scnato | preserved. of Jenuury last, instructing the Cummitiee to in- DERBY'S POLICY. quire into the variuta matters relatingto the Tacific Q.—Did th Secrotary of War express a deaire to well as thelr plays, at sccond-hand ';“m l}“"; s have all tho ovils complalned of In that article k. been proud at first-ban . remedled Xi’.nmf hfi?‘:’.’.’x"‘:::’:mf:fl;: The House Unanimously Adopts | A.—The psragraphn in the order, according to % o | my undomtanding, weee framed to remedy charges J. M. Kirkpntrick's Yourth of July oration at |- the Resolution Censuring B o, Tuttsburg, sa it nppeared In type, begsn! **All Tywod had it beon presented fllro:eh tho hay mor- chant, to whom reference was made, To the Western Auocinled Press. WasnisaToN, 1). c...vm{'lu. Juines 8, Mackie, President of the Maryland Mining Company, testi- fled to-day before the Faoreymn Affairs Sub-Com. mittee that Talmadge, American member of the The defennc here anbmitted an extract from the : ‘ Sovl 4o, | Vonezuelan Claims Comminslon, when spoken . and th il int ¢ | Eoixnona, July 12.—The direction of the for- | 1o the ccho fn all the lnguiges of Eurupe. = Wien oll this day! Al hail thess gladsome summer Schenck. reportof e Sucrelacy of War, dated Nor, 20, | JuniZ\turiu caim of which.ackis hod charge: Jalironds, aud the three bile introducedby Sicsart. | elyn attaira baa been to a large extent taken by | the scclammtions consol the hitosica) mamea G- sunlit hours!™ As a matter of fact, tho oratlon nppo\nlmcm of post-traders, suggesting thnt 8 Jaw Feferred him to une Whilan, who told Mackic that | amend the Pacific Ralirond acts, toguther with a | Disracl! into his own hands. Lord Derby fa play- | vringin the procenalon wore repeated aloud; and he must glve him 60 per cent of the clahu it ho o] X ‘waa delivored In the Opera-Houso nt night, thu e: bo passed glving the appomtment of sutlersto | (80O RIFET it e Mackle refused to be black- rome of these perons are represented by thoit do- ercison of the day having boen poatponcd on 8- | gy apirg Whisky Committee Find & Tor- | depariment commanders, vrittes y bl d written report, and the bill to amend aud alter the | ing so secondary a part as to excite comment. scendants, o circumatance which evokes the special Pacific Rallroad acta of 18¢:2 and 1804, It was ore ) mailed, and the claim, which smounted to nearly | dered that the report be pri: e HARD UP, enthusinsm of the cruwd, 'The spectalors utter couptarrales tar in the Man Yaryam. Penth Cavalry ns womn. Jte toafifed that ho | $00,000, was rejecied Ly - the iy | dered, that, the report bo printed, and wWobllibe | oy erivorte, duly 12.—The payment af tn- | loud hurral fur the Duc Reve de Lorraino, Wald- Blicldon & Co. announco for carly publlcation 8 | e e amber of the Conncll of Adminjstra- | Mackle also sald that Murray, ocratary of the | Mr. Sargent was ‘excused from further service on | tareat on the public debt has again been postponed. mann, Herter, Hrlacli Fauclyny, Kagel, Winlnge, Legation, kept Mackle's Venczuelan cornrolldated ‘Thierstein, Octtigen, ete. Il these picturcsque complete Mife of Gen, G. A. Custer, embracing his tlon ot Fort 8ill, and recommended the reappolnte the Canfercnce Committee on the Sundry Civil Ap. 4 ‘bonds for Lalf o year before he would give them up. [ . DISLODGED. corps, smong which Zurich was very prominen| Todlan and army compalgns, A farihcoming nim- o APPROPRIATIONS. mantof John 8. Krams e Fost-Tonder, C y [ - | propriation bil on acconnt, of sickness, aud &. | iy ytontenegrins and the Insurgents hase occo- A lven. 1 dolachnty bt Tha ber of the Galazy will contain thio last of o scrics oned 0 nhow by, His witness, Carpenter satd NOTES AND NEWS. e to anties the Proaldentto | pled Antt, an Turkish territory, but were dia- | shadowof the treer. 1t was averitable cluls of of war memolrs from Gen. Custer's pen, tho MSS. ARMY DILL, o ropaecd o eliow thnt Evans wan & good busi- 4l ) W Be acerrt e sorvican of volURLoers to aid In the sup- | lodgod. oth sldes sulferad conalderably. aruw, o scene of almost martial aspect, It might of which was recclved by the publisticrs after the Special Dirpatch to The Tribune. e D mi & man of Integrity. The monagers TUE SCHENCK RESOLUTION. reseing of the SBloux Indian hostillties in the TCHERNAYEPP'S MOVEMENTS. be taken for the vrenmllfl" for a real battle. Urd nows of tho writer's death, WaAsnINGTON, D, C., July 12.—The prospects | [oroaq'to admit the fact, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune, Yorthwcat was {aken from the table and referedto Pams, July 12 —The Temps has a spscial from ::m Hie dqflgll‘nt gchwnr‘l":: -wn‘d of its tradle 1, A Trawn, an ** Anglo-Catholic™ clergyman | 0f an agreement of the Conferencs Commitico TRIG~UEN. C. C. AUGOR Wasuxaton, D. C., July 12.—The House | tho Committeo on Military Aflulrs Semiin which sammarizes the Servian situntion. | tivnal horn; Bule marches tothe strains of ita fifes: Neuchatel Is preceded by its sonorous drume; an all theso instruments “play oli Swiss marches, which, perbape, stimuluted the combatanta 400 years nli . Al 10 o'clock the comnandant of the rocesslon and the Central Committee arrived to nepect the detachmenta; the bands struck np patriotic hymns and military marches, and tho pro- Cerslon started. Tho sun, emorging from & pasulng cloud, flooded with light this very striking acene. The spectacle becawo really grand, and from end to end of the crowd a contaglous enthusiosm burat forth in hearty ncclumations, 'Thio march of the processlon lasted about two hours. Arriving on the battle-field, It collected 3r. Wright, from the Committee on Claime, re- | All depends upon Gen. Tehernsyefl, who, with the ported adversely on the Senate LIl declaring the | best Servian troupe. appears to ‘Intend turning the effocta of permits to purchase products of ineurrec- | flank of the Turkish Timok ln’n{( by advancing tlunary States {n cortain cases granted by the Fresi- | along the road between Pirat and Akpalsuka, dent. Indennltely oslronud. Tho statement that Tchernayefl is retreating is Mr. Hamlin moved to {ake up the Post-Route bill, | uncanfirmed. 004 10 have it in the unfinishod busincss to-mor- | The town of Paratchin has been decorated to re- row. Aureed to. celve Princo Mitan, Mr. Windom, from the Committee on Arrmpfln« TURKIAN DEPEAT, tionn, reported favorably on the Senate bill provid- Ranuss, July 12.—8clavonic ndvices annonnce ingt for thie cunstruction”of the Washington'monu- | that s force of % 000 Turks attacked the villages ment, Calendar, of Kergueze and Techza on Monday. The Torks Adjourncd. were defeated and driven to Murity, whera they el d teatified that, so far s he knew, of Luwrence, Masw., returned an Old-South wnb- | upon the Appropriation bills are better | wassworn, an 3 new, Séintion vooic with W slinataro written under tho | to-night. The confercace upon the Army bill and o faras ho had rlations with Gen, Uelknig, following: **1 have no sympathy In the cffortto | lus agrecd. The Senate accepts for the most | gne, save *Tho Old Sonth.' Itfs amere Puritanland- | part the reductions in money proposed by -the Mr. McMalion sald the managers proposed to o takoms of such & faith had bottor bo | Mouse, whils the Houso yiclds mout of tho fin- | show somelhing, sheut the Sonducs, of laiknap destroyed than perpetuated. portant polnts respecting new leglslatlon, and | Guk, and put several questions to_witness, but Me, dullan Uawthorno's atfack npon his brother- | gubmits to o commisslou. It 18 agrecd that the | Gen. Augur replicd thal ho knew nothing about 8 in-1aw, G, P. Lathrop, for his publication of **A | qyestion of the trausfer of tho Indiun Bureau to gcx:;’ g‘e!c mnl:g'; ;fip{{g:‘t_fon prior to the time he be- Btudy* of Nathanlel Hawthorne in estevmed by the | 1, War Dopartiment, which lins never yet been OTHER WITNESSES, How York loaf lll-adviscd nd unscemly. Mr | o) e to o test vote In the Scnate, | Ex.Oov Ralph I, Low of Town, Senators Alllson unanimously adopted the resolutfon which cen- surcs Gen, Schenck for his connection with the Emma Mine. The resolution condemns 8chonck's conduct in becomlng a Director, and hls operations in connection with the mine, as ill-advised, fmprudent, and fncompatible with his official positivn. It §s curious that upon this resolution there was nelther debate nor roll-call. Tis result was reached by & compromise. Gen. Garfleld had prepared an elabornte speech upon vl barked on steatvers in the Lake of Scutarl, The Wnwthorne must bo prepared to sce a good many o snd Wright, Gen. Ruger, Gen. 8. V, Benet, Gen. 7 embarke oind & plutforin from which a specch was deliv: o voted on there, and If rojected : oad. | Schenck's ca hich, w ext Usn. Tarks lost 400 and the Montencgrina 100, The P e o s | i, yosd an thory e, s | 50 s, GG Sy, S RE | Schonee st o WAt WIoshuscuhl | o, e, oot G, th commite on | ot 5t omef ol i g e drsg a famlily quarrel into public viow. Yo ho crented to conslder tho now legislation mug- | ficHupreme Court, tnd tha 1on. John A. Kasson | he severcly eriticised the meth of the Electlons, reportod a rosolution on the Louinlanu MAKING READY. Jonta ta tho battle and were represented fn tho Prestdont Chadbourne, who has nlways been | gested by the louse, and report nextwinter, Itans | ayr'vostifled to the Integrity nnd abllity of Gen. prominent In politics, is apoken of by m’, friends | 9ol haw surrendered his place on this conference to | pajin, coniested-eliction case, declaring Darrell, the sit- | Viexxa, July 19.—Toth sides are taking sdvan- 2p. Doty M nsenchueetts intrlot an o candis | Banuing, that he mey nat binwclf be held respon- | PN Uirpentor then roncwed his request that tho tipg member, ontitled to s seat. tago of the present pauso, In getlve operstions to Investigatiing Committee. It was tinally agreed procession, and called on all to thank God for between Garllold and others that no recorded vote ¢ il providing for the nalo of the Fort Kear- | bring up reinforcements, The Serviausare organ- granting them indepe dence and liberty, and to d be furced upon the resolution, provided that | n illtar) vervation, Nebrasks, K izing ila b t berl: emulsto the example of thelr ancestors. Iie exe sible for an upparent surrender, Court would adjourn untll the arrival of tho wit- shoul 1 cy milltary rexery . Nebrasks, was taken | fzing guerilla bande, one of which, numberin 5 date for Congress. 11 ought to reslgn hia position 'FITR SUNDILY CIVIL BILL. Conrt woild ad) B Gaefeld Uld not apeak. Thls agreonient was car- | from tio poakers tiie hd patned 1 00h, fas advanced to within two houre' morch of | Horted (hem sisy 1o sultlvate (foncard. andl unlen. as President of Willlama College, or peremptorlly | Membara of tho conforence on tho Sumlr{ cisit | "Without taking action in the matter, the Senato ducling to be a candldate for any other offce, 'The | Dbill rny algo thal an agreament on that bill [avery | gittingas a Court, adjourncd tll 12’ o'clock to- : e by to-morrow, There are indications . politiclan In scholaralip a o different belng from | Probublo by fo-arrows ol the point ss to the | ™" THE MEXICAN NORDER, The Honne discursed il day the LIl fn relatlon to the protection of the 1tio Grande border, without nn offered o resolution mlflnE that | Widdin, there was a Mllitary Commission appointed by & Tlelgrade ndvices annonnce that the maln body special order frum the Departmont of Tennessee | of the Montenegrins la advancing on Mostar, in 1882 to investimate the amount of damage dune Seachjanln, who defends the frontierat Laltachar, ton, noxt spolee. 1e contrasted past times with the preacnt, and attributed the victory of Morat to the Swiss Acnke of freedom, Ccompare tho echolar In politics. , s 7 e DO o amon. Srarenson of Tiinols. | by the Kebel raid on Heudesson Statlom and that s | baa recoived relnforcoments of 7,000 wen. Gen. | 0% 1t with Marathon and Solamis. e depre Aumiai Tiodrolle aloly SUESHOY. I R 1otiGH 1S Blectlon law. Tho presont gontercnce has areed | yEWRLL’S RETIREMENT. | opposcdtie tectionof the bill whict suthorizes B e ey wran mcllortan ram HU | Olyrapica bas formed. 6,000 Tiosnisna. inia regl- | gated niluy Jride, howorer, “and roferred e T tibters Eaall s Mimaclt tho authority for the stato- TIE PRESIDENT'S MOTIVE. e e B prtat matooricm ouer the | soun to Telmburse. 1ho Government, and dizecting | monts. Gen. Tchornayell ia engaged In organlz- | t0., 150 ROLAPRY GUNICOT, ROM. ¥o'ox. 8 the Now York Zribune, that the Mayflower or teall- | ¢t an pgrooment npon the Leginlative bill 18 Shiclof Diyated €8 The Triwn: D e border. Deratne It o in violation of | the Committec on Fxpenditurcs in the War De: | ing Bulgarion bands near Alpatan! seeled the dofent of Charlod tho Bold, Ho ox: Ing arbutus should be udopted as tho florsd om« | (yite certain, And probably upon tho basls of the DG July 12— While 1t & Mexican soverelunty, Carter llarriron opposed mnmem to learn the amount and from whom and STRVIA, gt Jlf “F;“m 5 U%lhl A5 A5 R IFOAL. blm of tho Unlted States, The writor gracefally | Sorrill proposition. WastnaToN, D,C., July 12.—Wiile It 18 true | tula section on siinilar grounds, and eaid that it | to what use it has been applied. Adopted. The Standard's Vienna tolegramsaye: According | 18 from lnuugatlons, Lot wpekem s o tho referred to the welconie sight afforded tho Pil- OTNER BILLS. that the President has desired to got rid of Mr, | would brin dishonor upon Awcrican soldlory, snd pression » The House then proceeded, 8 tho regular order | to private intelllgence recelved hiere the Conserva- gt e el e S SRR U | I e ity o e A de- try wi cingg Prl 50" B I e e A stivar | e R e Ghat prasoata tuacif ¢ FrinceGurchakiaft [ prosent, AL oiclot tuwn, where great enthnslosm provalled, way equivalent to declaration of war. ‘The puccens of the fele exceedn nll nn!lclungn&:a MORE REMOVALS, 1t In stated to-night that Elmer Washburn, Chief grims on thelr landing on an unknown cosst by | Tho Conference Comnlitcs on the Consnlarand | Jewell for sume tme, the immediate couse of tha preaenco of this tamlliar flower as nurrated by 2,‘_"';"0’;‘:““'5 f:,pp&';',',’;hfl"’,‘,“‘:{l‘! Il:‘lllr(:‘l.xnw':g:fi: the change, ns made yesterday, was a -desire to e anar an the Jus thero are huge bondres, showlig to, e Breste of this ity (Vicans) contradicts fta 1 Shat the wholy population parepu b aldemons e, Morgan, from the Committee on Indian Af- | sioimons concernins the SToRme. of (e port of | pie miceuu of the whole s net atlous] detion fufrs, reportod back the Senato bil] providing for | Kiuk by the agreoment of Austria and Russia. id thie sato of & portlon of the Tteservatlon of the Con- COWAADICE. ———————— federate, Otto, and Milourl Indians, of 1onias | Tho Servian Commarfer at Alexianatz had sixty | NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Miss Dlanche Tacker will only sl in concor, for flm:llnlfleu. :hut lhclnnwlfln:."nfcl‘lloney npp:n rlfilfi«‘l’ to be understood that Mr, Pratt would not sub- | to-morrow. 83 Blanche Tucker will only sing for the foraln worvic of the Government sia Proside tho present, or heaith Leing sbil dollcate. OF | wintantially thnt fixed by the Toune, but tint the mit to cortaln ’?'““'“‘;"'""‘l“"‘l“'°‘)‘"_“"f “’;:} courno It 18 now knowa that her operatic debut was | Lredident aild Sceretury of State shall dotormine ity (“::& dotermined to mekeeand "llflfimlt o e s . i s ribution. retirgsn conscquence. o neutralize the effe 8 not succeasful; still, khe expressov only the strong. ';‘I)l * RIVER AND HARNOR BiLLe e r;‘mmnm o Fetvatsl of Fawell anid prasios t down to & banquet, und to-night’ tha Whittier: ouse, imake a movo that would Lelp matters {n In- | of the Secret Service, in to be remaved. Samoel | 8 east of the By Horn Mountalns, open Lo ¢x | for proposlng anurmletice, e A o, Tire nslnations are superb, **Qad e L the Pl d this ov tha forcen 5 Felker, of Chlcago, 1k understood to be a condidato | ploration and rettivment. 1t ls nald that tha oflicers’ who opposed Tehern- . L i A}v?iu alfigflfifl‘,mlfi: |;;-e""-‘::’t::‘ i PN B ittt e propost: ‘}‘,',’:"::'(‘:;;‘“3:;:’:’lcl‘:::";:":hfi'fl'"‘;‘f“:l:tc :;‘x::: for bt paeiion. ' iree ofter romsale of nub- VA domand for the provious qusetion was mat | ayeT tactics are Inplicated 1 g:fifcm&pmfy. : Ther benfele e o e e atant hetahia huva tho brown Teaves dry and Sl 3 4 3 ere. rdinated In the Tre: ¢ wls0 annound e 5 ol (7 Wl L R Dy A ot ton wade by the Senateto the Jnst’ Coniferenca y o ced for | sumlalel, e to reconsider the bill, Agreed | Aoiirny tosmers disembnriced ve ttallons ACTS APPROVED, 7o the Western Auoclated Prese, WasniNuton, D.C., July 12,~The President has spproved the following acts of Congresa: An act relative to the redemption of unused l(lmlfl; an M est foolings of gratitudo towards Mr. Gye. Mr. tern Assoclated Press, A an_act aathorizing the Commissioner of Indl and Nebraska, 'ursed, Berviun soldlers helonging to one regiment shot 4 2, q 8 oo Emon ratnitouly Hnstructod hor. b b 3, 'rf.;f:i,.my g.:—-',‘l'lml‘gerll‘n‘(n Cam. | thon ot Tynor o Cabines posilon woe at ouco | Aaim purchure upite, fo the Indln hurens | M5, Harei, Jrom the cmmitics on Noval | Tor cawmnmd:t‘um':?tfnck o N hrince | ppaLTisomts J0Y :;p,,;{:};‘;{,‘;:,‘,}‘figfi:“;;":j g " ¢h he mit propriations wmended the River and 3 m__ope urket; end Bectia A Ian pardoned forty others. e : mfl:-::t:“&r‘:in l‘:‘tlfll L?:T:m': t‘{]»u lt:;-mp::::'fl‘l'}“;f T ot B FaTiGas Appropriations for tho fol- OSTMASTER-GENERAL TTNER Hapd And 3,804 of the Hevited Statutes, | Commodores on the retlred listof the navy. 1t | 1y T embried that Prince. Milan fs (11, Washington in the Interest of the Bureau of Edu- Iowlng linprovement have beeh ricken from the | 2 aad bisro.oa silinirably ualiied fog Itin London, nt hor health would not allow | Wil For the harbors of Nrankfort, Pentwater, and [ 17 BROTINY ko 18 her to nceept th offer, Wit Reivor M. o Metomines, Wis. s Clinch | for the position to which ho has, been promoted. : Jiver, 1ligwasace 1tiver, bowell ltiver, and Cum- | Tl has done much ta improve the postal eyatem. . Tho (London Athenrum, in moticing Mark | beriand itiver below Narhwile, Tenn. ; Snugatuck, | and while Second Assfstant Postsuaster. Gonerul Tywaln's new book, takes oceasion to say: **The %llch.; Osuge River, Missouri; harbor at Racing, | he ununh‘w&:x:&lflnr‘l?‘l:vqfln;l};;ogl‘r::‘t frouds. o) Via, 'RESIDE] A [ Camo ol e sl 1 M sheongliout the | “he roliowing itema havo beon added: Tepnirof | The Trosident aaid to ngentleman to-day that, ¥ R, tho east pler, Clovelund, 0., 4,000; removal of | having underatood for some time that ov. Jewell § 12 riiway-tution with n hookstall bis okes aro | o Teave dnd Nallor,' 87,1003 mprovement of | did not deslrs to romain in the Cabinct, ho thought Bouseliold woris."* OF the new book, **The Ad- | tho Misgoutd Riveraboyd the mouth of the Yellow. | It best. whion the acseptance of e Trensar De- Ity ' Saw, L H atone, <335 + lmprovement of he Bsand rimen jov. orr) gavo Now England an- tires of Tom Sawyer, ™ the same Journal seye: | fivee' tn Tontvcky and s¥ost Vs, $15,000% | Biher monibor of tho Cobluet, to periit Gov. v R i vepaira of pleew ot the mouth of the Black Hiver, | Jewoll to retire, and to give tho place to an Indl- B amusing thing Mark Twaln has written. Tho bu- | Ollo, 86,000 removal of & har in tho Missfssipp! | ana man, that State belng docldedly Republican, mor I4 ot always uproarions, but It fa always | Riyar, vppoalle Dubuaue, Town, 818,000, The Preidont farther ald tiat oiiny but the nuine, and 1 etic.” he following nppropristions_have been {ncroas- indent rolations oxin etwoen himaelf ani - genuine i n'u‘mnl o almont Fathelc o Harbor of Huliaio, from $75 000 to §100,000; | torney-General Taft, and tat they hind 1alked aver B Tho Pull Mull Guzette says of the new French | for removing obutructions in the Enst Riverand | the necensity for making a chango fu the District . piny, **Les Danlcheft,” which haa rocently mado | Hell tiate, Now Yorl, from $200,000 t $335,000; | Attornoyship st 8t. Louia, n great puccesd In London: **Every ona for whom g%bo(r)fi: f{fur)‘(}{ny. )m. mm sgflbggu"zv { 3 il Axoritng | REASON. ; Quicalta Wiver, Ark., from 5, o Western Anocia s, o fine play, fiucly actod, posscasen attrctions will | oo} guoinaw River ind tinrbor, Mich., from $11,- | Wasmvaton, D, C., July 12 —here s an fn- take care to sce it, and that uot in France alone | 000 'to 325,000 Fox and Wlsconin Itivers, from | timation that the Western Unlon Telegraph Com- vroviding, & ' penaity for mudling ohace books and other matter thereln contained, and pro- Libiting lottary clrculars passing through the molla: un act making appropriations for the rervice of the Yoxt-Ofiice mnmncm for the fiscal year ending June 1, 1877, aud for other purpowca; an act to amend Hection' 5,840 of the Revleed Btatutes of the Unlted States, providing for the imprisonment and tranafor of United States prisonery; an act to oxempt veancla nn{ugtd in navigating the Missia- wippt Jiver and {ia tributariea, above the port of Ncw Orleans, from entrances and clearancea; an act to ahthorizo tho Nourthwestern Improvement Company toenteron the Menomonee Indianresorva- tian and fmprove the Oconto River, its branchos and tribataries, TIIE REVANUR NURRAU. Deputy-Commissioner H. C. logers {s_Acting- Commissloner of Internal Revenue to-day, Mr. Pratt belng absent from the ofiice. It in ot Hikely that Mr. Pratt will givo much attention to tha ofii- cial business between now and the date at which s resignation takes effect, and Mr. Rogers will contiuue in the performance of the duties of tho provides that the Seerctary of the Navy maypro- | he Dalmatian authorltics dissrmed n small | ation. M. Harrls, Soperiutendent of Publie Y Trote to- the rank of Ticas- Admiral on the' refired i : . o Tes 1 'daition To (ke nina allowed by law, "I;:;.U-h dotachwent found Infringing un Ita frou- | tehiools ,of Missourl, presented o report on the Commodores who have petformed diatinninhed NOT 50 DAD. comrue of atudy from the primary school tothe Fervice, or who, belng At tho outbreak of the Rebel- | i Srandard's ol tolcream saya: The tenor | Untversity, which euggosted that children In the Yonelizounaf oy Aiate enpgell theniy, oxhibe | of telemraus recelved here aliown that the position | Nosth could be rent to achool ath yeurs of age, fted fidelity iu adhiering to the flag of the Unlon. | of servla 1y not quite #o critical as was supposed | while thos of the South uhoulil not bo sent befora naned. X . . | yesterduy.” Ttin snid that the report of Servia's | ey were G or 7 years ald, The educatlonal ays- T e o et he aakine Hopala nlnfeseeds far an emibiticn noih: tenyof Japan :;:- then explained by a genlorinn ! nect country. | After Fction of Robort G, Sthenck, white. United Atates | 105 bULR Ioune TINOE o the bombardment of | SoRmected mih Al el S asociation weit on an % % ' " e D Doy | HiAciuby thie Surviany, courerlum the i Inel, e e wn he Gy, Rt & sovslon o Lourd tha Enima Mine Company, and his operations 1n eunc |~ when the Serylane iweee wuted in the cgage: | boat, ud adjoursied wite dic. ment between Prefoplie and iSlsch, feveral battal- Thereot, me fh-ndvised, unforiumats, wad Jacoms | Foettae Nyt iy i Sordians halied, ani in: ——————f——— patible with the dutles of his position. Adopted | dered the retreat of the Serviany. The Walachlan HARVEY BATES' WILL withont discuusion or a division. batialionw, 10,000 atrong, were dissolved and in- Spectal Diy o A ; Jpatch to The Tribune. Tho Kpcaker lald befuro the Tlouse & commani. | corporated (nto otler reziments, InbrAxAPoLiE, Tud., July 12 ~The will of Har cation from the Argentine Congress, congratulat- i th Congrens of the Unted States on thoovent | yoo o ANOTUELL TURRISH, DEVRAT. vaape. | ey utes, Sr., who dieda fow days 8go, as ud. af the Dnite States having reuched s Centenninl | eta]sayy gother Turkh cxpuiition agatast Knchd mitted to peobnte to-day, Tarvey Datcs, Je., and f S oot Tepuined. aftor fghiing all-day. They | adaughter, Mrs. Mar J, Vance, widow, are made w'llngro.u)‘l':‘glz:?«?c i he l::';xl&r.c i far e | wero driven to Podgoritzs, gqual helrs aftera fow minor bequests aro paid. o M i dee Nicholos 1s In- . but probably in every conntry fn Europo.” Tho | $100,000 fo §350,0005 inrbor At Iirle, Pa:, $40,- | pany, throngh r, Orton and Scmator Cunkling, | oftice. - Btrong influencos will be brought to beat to Piptettion of the tHio Gruade frontler frony caltle: e Muatesepin Ay adee B s .M:J;'}’:.i’m“."m“"‘"’"“"m"'m”'m'”""' Baturday Jterlew's summing up ls: ** * Les Dani- | 000 to $50,000; harbor at Rondout, N. Y., from ad something to do with the romoval of Mr. | secura tho Commisslonershin for Rogers, eves and mars! rom Mexico, are Intrenched at Metochia. e Montes cholt is, with maby faulta. a finc play, and better | 30000 16 £30.000; Rock ‘Talaud ‘wplds, Missis- | Jewoll, For some years past the Western Unlon THR CASE OF OTTOMAN, v, Townsend, In tho course of his speech com: | uriay bostilities pending the decision of the lerze- B 5o tone th ) p ippl River, from $20,000 fo $30,000; mouth of | Company have been patd 1 cent per ward for | for alleged complicity in the robbery of & money- mented severely on the Democratlc paticy of cut- | o yinese Mohsminedany, who aro disposed to ac- BUSINESS NOTICES. B ono than zomo playe which hava Intely boen | gho Misshsippl Rivor, from $100,000 to'$160,000, | sil dovernment measages for ench €50 miles, A rmm fron: tlio United Btatea Troasury, came up | &0 ",",}‘"“‘f strotigsofi e apm below what he | copt Montenegrin protection, yopular in Parls; and the acting, throughout L — very considerabia rovontio has been derived hz the | fo-day before Jndge lnmphireys on a"motlon of [ Sty precety e re v met M of tha cole T2 s reported that Mukhtar Pasha har retarned | yiarnett's Flavoring Extracts are nsed and meritorious, {s, in tho cases of Mme. Farguell and IMPEACHMENT telégrph company from this. Government busi- | the Government fo seli defendant's property, | Becritied It asmuch o8 ¢ot s 10 Bet B0 O of ccan. | 1o Mostar, anl 15 prepariug o movement welear | 1doreed by the best hotely, confectioners, groce: M1, Purel, alindsable, 3 . T ot tho 1t of duly, Hr. Jowell notifed | Defendant made amiotion to qunsh the pitachmont, regiments an to the profowsed purposeof ccon. | 1o kiok foad. i . ki rrel e P . MOW TILE CASE LOOKS, e O e uniiony tiat hestafter th | o tho Grodnd. that. tho Goverment had not nor | owye Tlo ridiculed that profestion, and warued CITIES DESIEGED. ad ta Srat famiiled tn the countsy. rd Amberly's posthumous bool, ** An Analysis Epectal Dispatch to The Tridune. Governinent would pay only 1 cont for cach & Could not, give o bond snch ns 18 ‘required from | tho Democrats of the Ionse that If they went on in e e s 5 5 The Times' Scrvisn correspondent at Ttagnaa tel- g mr—ra O O o adiims. They, WOLld ke | SRFapha that th Kervisns are bombarling Nisch, CLOAKS AND BUTES: grace It boforo forelgn natluns. they would aws® | Novl, lazar, Widden, uud Bjells. The' frontler is enitzely ciear of Turke. gnd which had mever been ot Se"“pan: | Tue "Rmes’ erlin special says a portion of the Gaire” convomion tothe falthof cconomy In the | Servian army having establlshed fuelfl Letwern O b b thstod the back pay | Sischand Widden, den. Tchernaye, who e atill el thAL 4 operating ot the ‘soutli of Nisch, {3 'thus covered B e e It "Phis comvert vo- e tocirine of | from attack Nothin hias been heard cancerning Totrencment ad, untroncbment refarm and de- | Gon: Tchornaycll excent that, havini socured & formity. kopt that 85,000 in Lie pocket. \Ibe- orissizeat, e marched toward the sl Mr. Dland (Mo.) reminded Mr. Townsend that | Kats Mr. Itandall wax not present. LATEST. T \ 'YE Mr. Tawnsend repli‘k“d thnt §f ho could have the | . Lownox, Joly 13—5 o, m.—The Dally Neis' ‘ opportunity of saying theee things in Nandall's | Delgrnde spccial saye it s sated that the Bashi Ha- presence ho would do so, but the potential previe zouks n the Tabarbazardick district of Bulgaria Bus question hud met bith all throuith the sension, | Dosstfully J’mfltd acart-load of hesds of murdered and ho had not becn pormitted oven to protest | Womenand chidren, of Religlous Nellef,™ s creating a great sensation 1 milen, or twico the old distance for the same 12 London, Tho Tiherala claint (hat It s thous. | _WABUINGTON, D, G July12.—Tho Impench | ynountof oney, Th Weelern Union Company B voroet blow Cticlstianly s recelved sinco tho days. | MENt triol 18 ab a stand-sbill, Tha evidence for | declined tuacceds 1o these teemp, et B, Ontan o Batos Suio I forea mara to e fact thay | the prosecution and for the defonao Is fn, with | eanie horo last woek o gut the sret weveked, W, It emanates from an English nobleman than to its | the exeeption of the testimony of Evans, the Jowall roluscd Lo da K, Moo T botee to Inteinsic welght, Two English Dukens havo recently | post-trader, Mo is dotained by freshets in the | the Clhlnn{. and the declslon wan there propared similnr attacks upon tho Christian syatom, | Territories, and maynot. arrive hore for a week, | reached aiverscly to, tho ~position taken by Bt tho orthados make gt of Lord Amberty and | Meauwlito, the Court stands considerlug tho | 5, Jamcll ) Thn el e o it " beto blubook, Tho London Times rays that he wosbut | question whether or not the trisl shall | armigned to tho Presilent on soversl grounds, by & ‘“n Illg‘llnly educated child," and thothotdonly | bo postponed to mwait Lvans' arri- | perons whglweg-;:nxlnul Aot Y;Lm a \fml A ¢ y on tho name of fenator Conkiln skt over tho questions ho bad amumed 10 | val, Delkunp produccd many Witnessea B O, eyt gaiiicant to, ey, ot least, that e Lndon papors av altalking baut the fte | o Bonge e BTl O g | e ek 3 o etar o maers 4 e fete | Town men and J 2 e ol f 'y A given by Lord Dulley o thaiiing of the Dolgiaon. Sulpreme Goilst, (0 prove .‘.‘fi.‘{;&.?f.ll‘&fifififi."t g rosignation should Lo demanded. -, All the great aristocracy of England waa thoro— | ncter. s defensy thus far tests entircly on AT AR A el D e, individuale, Judge llmuphm{yn funmud the latter motion, asying that when tho Unlted States comes into civil courts it comes In just ns on individual, subject Lo the same rutes, “There Ia a rule requir- Ing in such a case an this that plaintit give bond, but the Jovornment biad fled no such bond, TIE ISRARLITES. Delegates ta the Israclitish Convention, accom- anted: by many ludles, visited Preident Grant at e White Iouse, Mr, Bimon Wolf Introduced them as citlzens of the United States nmzu;.'gll in the guod cause of education, o cause in which the President was known to take great Intorcst, The President made a few appropriate remarks in re. ply, complimonting them on the Convention held, and wishing thomn success in their undertaking, 7'his afternvon the members of the Convontlon left for o visit to Mount Vernon. dant Yeach becomes \War Ministor, s Westorn \egrmph Gampany, auys Atminst high-handed, partisan legiviation, and becorr 3 8 I Awbavsudors, Dukes, Duchenses, and hardly any. | two polnts: lrat, his good charactor; socond, | fianiatement pubilshed in & Washinglon special HICK CONOHHSSMEN, e tho Vuee hnd hoot tho scone, | _The Newrs' Vesth specialsaya ihe Servian Govern Body bolow & Viscount. Tho display of Jewers | tho allegution thiat lio ever had any undor- | fo-day to the et that ho wan concgrned du or | yAany m“n.l};rn;%nc;&u‘f;;'e‘;:rc:;l:[\t."'-fic‘rfln: of | G mimities Toso withoat action In the mat- | met Intend Lo conncripl all Inasliaats Who' can. " B A.RG' AINS " would not have shamed o caronntion. = Lady Dud- | Btanding with Marsh to recelve muncy, suppus- | hind knowledzo of tho removal of Postmaster- " BMALL DBUSINESS. or. tion of Mr. Tanning, the Senati a > L Yey hersoll was clothed In preclousstonca, Shewas | WE it was for Mrs. Belknap, The roception of the | General Juwol), is false, 3 n motion of Mr. Danning, the Senate amend- 1t {a reported to-night that the Preaident will ta-morrow request the romoval of four employes, all of whom were closs personal friends of Secre- tary Bristow, and who occupy responsible posl. ment to the bill in relatiun to the leave of abwence 0 of srmy oficers was concurred in, and she House FRANCE. sdjourne i 'fllllul;l:mxmh nu.x.‘h ) . ————— EnsAtLLEs, July 12, —The Chamber of Depu- F ld t CROPS. tea to-day sduptod the Committea's recommenda- € 'y 1 /6’1, ey droared In white sutin, and Lor ¢ Urenatpato ™ was | JOUCY 8ot n uily instutice dented, and, could —— all dismonds and turquolses, somo of tho mm‘ not Bo fur s the case now looks, Belknap's TOE WIHISKY INQUIRY, belng tho dnost In existence, A diamond nocklaco f’.;',‘;l]‘.flfi" depouls ‘:x‘.’;:.‘,}::;.."‘.{:;‘!.‘;‘:g:f.‘;‘,"‘:; TARYAN ON THE BTAND, tious {n the Department. -ghono around hor neck, and her halr was full of | & convictlon. Bpectal Dispatch (o Thé Tridune, PRATT'S BUCCESSOR. geme. Lord Dudley does not feol the plach of times PISHER'S TESTIMONY, ‘Wasminoron, D, C., July 12.—Yaryan, for- | Among the names more prominently mentioned tions relative to the appolutment of Mayors, of dlutresy, T the Western Associal merly ¢ hlef of the Internal Revenue spectal JInconaection with the appointment of Internal ‘Hovenue Commissioner {s that of ex-Congressman Kellogg, of Connecticut. APPOINTMENTS, Tho Presldent to.day nominated James 8. Dela- no, of linols, 1o bo Deputy Second Comptroller af the Trensury; Thomns W, Hennett, of Idsho, for Governor of thut Terrltory; and Charles A, Santmeyor, Appralser of Merchandlse at Cinclu- natl, CONPIRMATION. TOWA. These recomnendations are that, until the organic Bpecial Dirpatch fo The Tridune. municipal taw is established, municipal Councils (1) Davesronr L, Juy e apuria come bt | ke ML e Sheo I : the firet barley of the season was harvested on Man- e e ot n duy. o, crop genorally s Hght, but with good | JLeiiad caame Bt e Feroposei. STATE & WASHINGTON-STS., weather would give an avorsge ylel, both inquan- | but rejected by large majoritics. tty and quality. A larger acreag than ususl was To closc the season, havo sold In this vicinlty, The wheat crop s generally GREAT BRITAIN. marked down thelr = entire scknowledged ns far below the average, The late with PUDLIO HOUSH WILL. stock of . ed Press. ‘Wasminaton, D, C., July 13.—The Scoate at Tho Fanporor of Brazll attended the performance iclock resumed, consile )0t | agents, was sgain examincd to-dny by the énr lb: henfnl:. of 111;‘9 N;WLYlllrkaemul Dispensary 33 u(fi(;fi:flm dqu:ll::uhul L\r\"‘} '{’J‘ ‘i‘l‘t{l’(‘fi:gf lflf: ‘Whisky Investigating Comunittee, The purpose aturday night. Mis firat look was directed to- | Becrotary of War, of the inquiry on the part of the Domocrats of wards the opposite stage-box, whero he expected J. J. Fisher, partner of Evaus, was sworn,and | tho Committee was to ascertaln what the rela- tosce nnv.“’flldc:x. hl:ll (ho‘ us)ver:\oerld not ap- ch‘l‘m‘hfllfll l{‘;,' l‘!cb:;xhun. He I:}u.—mhurrn’.:;dd’n l}.hlu tious of the President and Bristow were during pear according to sdvertiscinent, Tue play was | Mmuin Marsht’s testimony na paymen! jel- 2 B s st uleton” i, coorge iimata, wi | P o b rend” tho oonifuct. bubwean 5:.‘1.“’5','1'."’{.fi:ifi..ififi:.’”'ifi‘é’“Zonf:?.mfi' oot traveled from San Francisco oxprossly to personate | Morsh and Evang, and the money was patd i 3 acke . ; Aceordance with ils terma.. Tulkuap hed never | Yurgan what yBristow, st any timo during the | The Sonato hue confirmed tho nomination of | wet upring, tho fly, aud tho chinch bug have done 2, 1 fomisa: ot veimlo, hae diasted banit to Call fo bis knavladgy writien o iy itin o tho sub- | year of the prosceution, may Lave said to him dance N Tyvar of ndluna, for Posimasior-Gou | (heis eatroyl vork efectunly (n mapy, felle, D e thrs. il oty Toieh pabata L A ’ ik nerin oniEa, A Bieélies BF the*pertirmsr.| e or complalats {foln tioops: About excesilv ';9-}" the Tal'fi'““!s fil dfiw President, | €™l A BarABiA TR bl Ao e‘,,‘,r"“{,, % cnsetared | nouses on Sunday passed (0 8 second reading with- DIES ance Baturdny night the managers presented Mr, Cropenter asked ‘Jeave to- haveread aletter | YAtyan. positively deeline to _answer | James, Wilson, the Treasuror of the Distelct, | Tho oat crop ° fs usually ‘heavy, and | outdivision, The Quyerninent ssscats to the bill, who left o few weeks ago, is & defaulter to the amount of $4,000, secarud by responsible bonds- wen, STRENGTR AND DISPOSITION OF THR ARMY, Disputch to Cincinnati Commercint. Rizuold with a laurel crown, which ho somowhat | from arsh to the Clymer Commisson, in which thig mfl"““‘"" on the ground - that t consider that he was concultodly put upon iils own head, Marsh, to ovold teatiiyiugz, pleads his wite's i1l | B)ctly to dlsctose. contidential communicat The Now York Jatlon makes the following | Sovih Now Vork as thic catao, of i Inablity 10 } made to'him in an oficiul cayacily, e ot of excellent quality. Continied wet ‘weather | but will proposc awendments. would luy them badly and cause much logs. Corn GARTBHED, {s duing finely, and, with ordinarlly good weather Lownox, dnly 13.~—licr Majesty Queen Victoris & Yearafter, the crop promiscson abundant yleld, | hawinvested the King of Girotce with the Order of y amende honorable to Col, Tugorsoll, of whom it | no contract with Helknap, tee uaid that ho had not the righi to shicld himselr buhind an oliclal privtiege, and they would gi W, o Ginclmnatt Commeretal | | Tho aulon, ctom SE5, Briwatin bhott Counizy in | 1 PR o! hehind an clal ri e, an ey Wi 'ASIINGTON, . C., Jul ), —~The ofticla! oc- | exceed anything before known In County, In YELLOW FPEVER. gorsitten: s Clisjnesll eotrespnient, 1b sy opcMalion assented to this but dostzad alea tho | i unti to.morrow to deictmine they would give | e, B e vyimant a4 10 the provont | proportion (o tho outons sowed. 7 v vansels arrived ot Liverool yesterday from four prisons are yawaing for im*; **Thesllp | SEICEI08 10, MOPBER B LY BRCe: H whic Marsh | g would unswer, Yarysn was thon nsked to state | dlaposition of the army, submitted to the louse —————— he Weat Iudics with yellow fever on board. Consisting of Colored Silland made by our corrospandent, writing trom Clncin- | i free 19, bring the contract with, tivans, %9 | yhat he undersiood to bo ows that the strength THE WEATHER, * e 4 & Btt about tha Conyontlon, tn confounding Col. Tu- | ovarrelsds am e fotias wets Limcet le seenes, TILE ATTITUDB OF TIIN PRESIDENT Of (e srioy.ia20, 070 men, divtibuted aa follows: s - Worsted Sults, Worsted Over- O e s ona af |l rolot Gamaot oy Sorort ore plagsd I stldence, | owards tho prosscottons. Naryan uald that ho d | 4,210 at Wort Falatanl i she Ontianes Cotpa st | | EARpnc D, 0. AT 14 i or ihe GERMAN Y dresses, Cashinere awd Sills his clients, which wo decply regrot, has been cop- 1:‘:;“ ;..nu contract with Bolknap, but only with :l‘?“l}}'lfi‘lg:ua‘ 1':.“: lsv:;:fi:.‘ :m!fln u‘:::fleh;‘::} non-c«mm foned g;: h:"olhc r" o ‘:“w r:‘t s‘:‘a t:':' Upper Lake reglon, Upper Misvlssippl, and Lower TOR BISMANCK PARTY, 'y e it Valiays, high temporature sad clear of | Laxoow, July 12.—A Derllu specisl says the | Cloaks and Mantles, and ev- fair woather M southern portions with easterly to | long-promised Bismarck party fs belng organlzed. | )y »u(ui[etu o}' southerly winds, and probably followed by lower | The papers appeal to the German Conservatives to temperstuze, {ncreased pressurs, and light rains | rendor the Miuistry independent of the uations! L A CE fed, wu|n;u,|by some {mllwu Inl: \:;y that may TIESTER CLYMER {h; wl m‘cn'ml‘kcd 10 Iv? the ‘rfug u;(po‘;l vfluul; prove injurious to Col. Ingersoll. We trust they | was called, and i 04 o arrived at this conclusion, This ho also declinod il mow copy tho correcion it upponred o our Yruvlgllul"mcnltll;::y:-;! l"%u‘,'.;‘.‘,..'&‘r‘m.,'&“m..?‘fi'& Lo annren fofhs popn e iy wahaptoreat nst woelk's bisue, 1n Justice both to him and to us, | long ble Committes had boen cugagoed In Investiyst- We wish we could ik ‘ectually make smends | in the falrn of the War Popatment. Metshon' | ¢ Yaryun statea that orders have, boon racolvod at 5 the Treasury Depurtment from the Presldent for- m‘;‘ny paln or sanoysuce it msy bave caused fi}’..f‘fi‘.’"«’x‘ -cl:‘}n:"l‘l.}gl:dg:;g;wwmlzlgwefl‘gem‘:g bldding bim acceas to tho ofticial documents in the fiice of tho Burcau of Internal Wevenue, but that TOTRL ARRIVAL. charged that tho managers were mot trying to | & N Sherman House—The Hou, A, Q. C Hong | throw light on Commissioner Pratt informed him that, so I . tho case, and Mclahon retorted ‘o (Sherman Hous—hs llon. A, 0. l:- ind;lL i mu:lulplrll and. nhll\ly. Carpentor, 1t aoesa, he (Pratt) isin the ofiice and hu (Yaryan) needs Enlnll the Sloux under Giens. Ter+ about 4,500 fnthe Northern les and forts, (en. Banning tv couddent that thera {8 no neceaslty for rafsing new troops, hold. lnlx that the present force fu suffclent, ‘The bill to ralve now regiments will moet with considerable apposltion in the House. NO INSULT AT ALL. Wasminarox, July 10,—From official sdvices re- cofved at tho 8tate Depsrtment to-day in relation during tho night In the Misstasippt Valloy, Michi- | Liberals, gan, and Wisconsin. LOCAL OBSERVATIONS. PERU. a0 ol 12 A REVOLUTION SUFPRESSED, inds Pavams, July ——The revolution at Curzo, 30| W a8, B F Fa | 75 an; 10 tion f; Mclul documonts to vindl- | 1o reported fnwnlt to the American flag at San ¥ iint, D Tera Wis.: o, 1l Gadiner, San | ¥ss suoposing (Bat iho manakors had bowe cvic A o (e et e fes, | Deminga, 15 appears the. ex-Siiuister ot War, Pern, was' suppresscd with tha losa of thirty lives, ‘rancluco: the llon. Amoa Patton, Bostoni the | {enee MU PE D ch they wera holding | Yaryan aleo states thut the card necessary to s Villenuavs, formerly of Domlinlca, 8 fugitive from m——— lun, G, H. Touse, Lansing; Bllly Emereon, golng Y oy predentad aotilag g cura sdmissfon to the Treasury bullding after 2 SPAIN, iuulcv, took refuge on board tho steawer Tyles, {Infiln the port of San Dowlngo. Tho suthorl. tlca domandud his snrrender, but the Caplain af the Tybeo refused to_comply with the demand, whon they went aboard sad took him off. Noin. ¢t + . Clymer’ d g o the Cen';;y’z;:llnn’lb2 lhfi;luuzx‘x;.:lrli‘r:\ml}‘l’:wufif. Dfl. ta soncluvian Managor Mcbahon Said Ib:? “:: o'clock, d to employes of the Department, snd "t times to othor peraony, was to-day revokes ¥ " Nebraska; Capt, Tuthill, K. E. 1. re had concluded their caso In ehief for tha | LOCIGrte from hesdquariers. tundure, and Lord Jtildare, England; Frank Cot- | Uited Statos, but would demand the right to placo ou, Gatesburs; e e s aeta. Brao; | Lvans on tho'stand whun he should nerive. GRANDJURYMAN FOX, e e S That are manufactured, in Maom, July 12.—Congress has adopted the either Buropean or Americun Ministeris) plan for tho settlement of the uatlonal | WULTIOLH, To the Weatern Aunciated Press. sult was offered to the American flag, United i P, Y = Enll Quiungt, Lyons, Franco; I B, Ledyard, 3. |, o0 CHARACTRS ROUCHRLS. Wasmno o e A LT Sub.Com. | States Consul, or Captaln of the Tybee, Bt thore | —mms e, deb. Buyers will And in this as 30 T3 31, B° Chanman, Japsn;_ A: P, Dacon, | # Gen. Pope wasthe drat witnews for the dofonse, | miltes of the Bpuclsl Lorumittes o inquire. into | was no violation of {nturnational iaw Or tresty of [ —= oo |52 SWITZERLAND sortment many elegant things, Touton Col. . X. Uordlug, New Yorki Augus | and luatifed to Bolkna'e excollent character, end | tha st. Louts wbisky triais oxamined Grand.Jury: | stipniation. fThe dyboe carrice tie Dominlean | Giayesog o 30,081 6 . i at prices that cannot beé rank, Now Yorke...dilmer Houte—ll, = C. | 80forth. Commisssry-Gen, McFoely alao stiested | man Fox, of St Louls. Ho was closely questioned nder & subsidy from the Dominican Govoru. | Hlamarck.....s0.00) 83 TIR YATTLE OF MOBAT, [l y o i Jan lfl:‘-fi::-, llt‘l.cieref:‘l; (i) New W, Siie purs ‘fi:’fi”u'-‘l?-:'e nl‘olknw and his managewent | au to bis wllncfinh;nlwlm the Py d:’lr?l yhen Lo [ e ’*’-“’ b Currespondence Lonidon Ties, but most satisfactory. ly H n i y it re urch last, just aftor abeoc! 88 K8, 0O, ] 1, Slinder i B Pocl, Eaglands Gon. W, | o Mr. Carpoutur submitted s lottor from Lioat, como biove I Murch Jast, dut altor e ok | e e e 0 he fach that _bath 208 1 Monaw, Juno &2, —Talf the peoplo who arrived PLEASE INSPEOCT, . Pickett, Moinphis; tho 1on, W. W. Kostman, | Gen. Sherldau dsted Chicago, March 20th, 1872, | brief duratio d was confined mostly to the | Honses of Cohgress bave passed a bill which will 8 here yestorday and last night have been obliged to ! . Innoapolls: John darrett, Ph ‘mpm:é 11, L. | stating that ho had "fn""'“f’ “'efx circular’ on the | attitude taken by Hendorson and Dyer towards the | have the efect, If carrled out, of entirely sup- E+ pass tho night in the streets. No idea can be given urd ni Samuel Distos, Fhiladelyh ;;-.brl:;'l .gf,“fln-:é}‘r"vg:'ku;;g{ 4 "fl“"'l:;f;'.lllg: Prealdent durlng the Avery trisl, Witaess ssld ho | pressing the lutiory business n the United eat o eaty of this old town, where the dsys aro ordinarily as e ot A Frygata.... Grand poctfo— | Hatels sbd otk s TR CR IR told the Preatdent thaw ho thought Dyer | or even the circulation of lottery tickets or adver [ Gudy. _ | quiutas tho nights, but where now st 4 in the e SPECFACLES, tisaments, bas escaped public attention. Such bill was sent to the President for sigusture yeater. y. The firat wection relates to the circulation through the mmils of obscene literature, sud is & ilinton, Pa.’; R. W.. Gols an Tussell, Tlouaton, kfi atrick, U. 8. N.; G. R Finch, Bt L7 ton, dr. ‘4. M. Digon, Pittsburgi A. X was ¢ bad 1 Hhxom Aflf Louls: W T ADJT,-GEN, E. D, TOWNSEND romarks wwnn‘i‘lhol E. L. Davison, O, | was recalled and toatified he forwarded tho letter | Dyer did, and ho sald that Dyer camo before the of Marsh making spplication for the post-trader- Ornndh.luvy, and_was vory furward about telllng July 12.—A terrible thunder. | Moralug nothing scems sslecp. At that hour, &t AR, L o Xaay for half ‘kn hour, in | once so lite and so carly, men nd women, of whiich timo 21 Inches of rain foll, Considerable AFE R and Y udee, hip, and also ho lottor of Gen. Gl d o b T 0 S om0 0o, S et ol . W. Gl shilp, and also tho lutter of Gen. Grlerson com. o kadw, Toforwas | i . 5 o by overtiow of waiar, but 00 case s dialocts of bwitzorland, and aloios Gl Bl eV ey New Yorks 3. M. Gould, | plaliing of abuves at Fort Stll, (o th Becratary of B b r e red G o | e, 0 o0 that it wil read e N atly heavy. lows 18 roporiod. Streams laagusges of the world, Frane i thme - Iuv(v’ oflmfi.; ui."é ad):“’{a“' 1’,(. uil Cntli\lbh, u:n& ar, thmuak:}t)hl: o;'il'v::‘r’{‘ rfium sluhullm'm and hlmm nqu:m boll\vam if ho wa goluy to gn-k)- follows: :ro .ltlu Haln(' ndhuonl;)lc ;nn;‘mdf ohm :ar;# amnliul:x h‘- n:txl'c. ‘:Mch ‘n‘}‘x’hl.v l.hmvu nmflfl‘fiflmfh&‘. gnp;l“‘,cnmg:;l :fi%'& 4+ U, Amsden, 5 "8, K. R.jthe Rov. 3 such statements, Wit wanaked what the Presl. - rum water s apurehent hy y lo: a teplion . Granberey, Decater, 1L Lnapoctor-oneril, Ws swarn 50 1exiidad ha knaw | QEnk setd th Wm0 roply, and sald tho Prosident | ath’ Siusertn clreatar, concamiog loterich ag.ealied | aatoing how, L amid » group collecied under a tros oF Optieian, 84 Madison-si. {Tribune Balldiog).

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