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Desirable Offces . ¢ Thicann Daily Tribune, VOLUME XXX; SIIRTS, SHIRTS. The LINENS in our Shirts are 20 to ao por cent hoavier than any used by compot- ftors, which gives an clegonce in appoar. anco and durability of sorvico not found elsewhoro. Tho quality of workmanship is likewiso far suporior. Thers {8 an actual saving to consumors of 10 to 20 per cent. One of Tra; Three German Brothers of Newark, N. J., Scatter CIIICAGO, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1876. . PRICE FIVE CENTS. ts victima. It is doubtful {f itcan bo proved Q.—D!d you tell them it was Low. A.—No. ‘V g S in England and In this country, mnke it casicr | Interests to s BLOOD. that sny single individual was concerned in the NS-—YW now that his namo was Low? A.— HINGTONJ than it otherwise would hr‘y',e been for. the | dutles of the Tfi'u‘?gnef‘“}ffl efl'fiffi!fi?&?fl’fi A vid= United Btatos to resume specle-payments on tho 18t of January, date not vory } Idrowning of tho murderers. Gradually the crowd dispersed, except o few who remained to watch tho work of dragging for the bodies of tho Thiclharns, ~ About B o'clock that of the man whoso wrist wasnearly severcd was recov- ered. WIDOWS AND ORPRANS, Elsden, the murdered policeman, was found I5ing dead in a pool of blood in the room of the ‘Thicihorns. He leaves a widow and two small children. Albers, the foreman, died about mid- night. Tle was about 24 years of age, and leaves a widow who Is enclente. 8 or class of {oy ux;;l not for any individs Q.—D:d AI““ say he was called Yankeo uals, Doodle —Na. Q.—Did you say he was called Yanke Doodle {Sow!‘ ]A.—Ynh. mean no. [A roar In the ourt, In answer to wcr{ succeeding question as to his knowledge of the man, witness answered “No."" Mra. Bush, who lives in a house of hls, fnted out nman who- used to hire boats, as ir. Low. Sent his boy with the offlcers tn point out Low's house, ‘because he thought it was the man generally known as Yankeo Doodle, otherwise Low, fhat had gone with the Hlttle girts, | e did not know of his own knowl- 1870, or at sume subsequent ar in the foture. The House Agrees to the Conference Report on the Silver Bill. ADIOURNMENT, Many prominent Congressmen think that an adjourninent will take place about next Monday week. BPEAKER KERR writes from Rock Alum Springs that he is ul‘owly butt substantially improving {n health, . TIIE RECORD. s SENATH. =maton, D. C., July 18.—The Impeach. k=l was resumed, but owlog to the ab= the Most Exeiting gedies of Mod- ern Times. TIIE SUNDRY CIVIL BILL. ATI'ROAGHING AN AGREEMBNT. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Wasnrxaton, D. C., July 18.—The Con- ference Commlitteo on the Buandry Civil Appropriation bill has reached an sgree- ment on all poiuts of the bill except that con~ tained in the following proviso, whichis attached to the paragraph making appropriations for the It Decides, After Debate, to Omit the Legal-Tender Clause. dggo that Ynnkce Doodlo was the man, butit expenses of the Judiciary: = The Inrgest lines of rich FURNIBHING DICKERSOX AND CANILL. :“!" Mo common tally h penscs of the Judiciary; 8¢l c°nwitnes, Joln 8, Evaus, the post- GOODS in tho Wost. Terror and Dickerson, the colored policeman, who was | *'G.—Then waa it common that the Yankeo | off Lol TUMLATL O the prasislons of tille 20 ) £ 1 Fort Sill, the Court adjournei tl to- - Death. sent, to 8t, Michacl's Hospital, canniot liva till | Doodlewent with the girls] A-No. {Auother | ETOSPect of an Agreement | jaion i o regisiration af voters and the appolnt. | ¢ & .and legislative businces was continucd. WILSON BROS.,, 70 West Fourth.st., Cincinnati § 07 and 69 Washington-t., Chicago 408 North Fourth.st., Bt. Touis, TO IENT, Four TO RENT Their Cruel Butchery of An Enraged Populaco at Last Turns upon Them. The Man-Slayers’ Wild Flight Before Inevitable morning. Johu Cahlll, the citizen who was shot, | T0ar.] was struck In thecdower part of the abdomen. The ball las not heen found. Hiswound fs critical, but not necessarily fatal, g A WOMAN. Miss Georgina Reyrfolis was fired at by one of the nesassins on the street. The report that the murders arose from labor rlots is ontlrely fatse, A MARK OF TIE EXCITEMENT. Several men in-Dawson’s factory leaped from the third story windows to pursue the murder- ers, During the excitement Mr, Dawson was rabbed of $2,200 In checks taken from his coat pocket, ment of Suparvisora of Elcctions and Deputy and Erechl Dan( eMarshals, and tonchin, u.‘: -zwr- virlon offelectlons, are hereby rupnlll'l{ The provislons referred to are contalned in Bectlons 2,011to 2,031, inclusive, of the Revised Btatutes, and cover what aro known osthe enforcement acts, with thelr several amend- ments, Tho Committec will probably report to both Ilouses to-morrow ita sgreement on all other lpruvldnns of the bill, and ask for instruc- tions o regard to its disagrecment on this. If the Democrats of the House are willing to re- cede from the Pnulnon they now hold, and to strike this proviso out of the Uill, it moy be- come a law thls week. If they do not, an ex- citing debate on the subject of cnforcements rud on coerciog the Benate to agree to Jerisla- tion of this kind will take place in the House. HENDRICKS IGNORED. THE CORFEDXRATE MAJORITY ODEY THE COM- ¢ lison gave notico that be would call up :l;fi ; tand Harbor Appropriation bill at tho s & 'Pportunity, h‘—qg trman presented the roport of tho CoE d te Committeo on tho Silver bill, sod aski, 22 have It printed. 80 ordered. Ty alr Inid before tho Senate a messago {from t16 President transmitting reports from Gen. Sherman and Maj.-Gan. Terry, in responss L?"tdh%::‘llull:tlurtfnlllx;g' Iu{lln(mrnnllun In ro- ie trouble with the Pprinted and lald on the table. Sloe emetel, Mr. 8herman, from the Committd. nance, rupurte(f on the Sundry Civil Bill TIE TIMB WAS PRITTERED AWAY in forcing from the witness answers of the most contradictory character, of which the above (s a fale auml;nlle. Ilc sald he told the first man that came there that he wos & mon with black whiskers. It might be possible he told the officer the man was the one known as Yankee Doodle. Did not trouble himsel! nato whether Yankee Doodlc was Low or somebody else. All he troubled him- self about was leitiug his boots. Did not hear two weeks ago that nnybody was called Yankee Doodle. Knew that” he “was called Yankes Doodls & long time 2go ngain. {A roar and a threat to clear the court.] The man Known as Yankee Doodle onco took hold of his wife, The man produced ,ow) s not the man I I\I,;,!FU!E" to be Yankee Doodle. When he scnt his son to show where Yankee Doodlle lived, he did not know it was Low's honse; He supposed it was the other Yankee Doodle's house. [A roar, not Inoffensive Fel- low-Beings. The Democracy Still Demand the Repeal of the En- forcement Acts, Tilden Will Not Allow the Confed- erates to Repeal the Re- sumption Act, on Fl adversely on the Liouse biil au- thorlzing the Secretary of the Treasury to make an allowance for compensation to Collect- gl;::}dn{f:glkl{le#‘_:mn wlmnwent out of officoy Prgrto zob. & , upon final acttlements off ‘I'he bill for the rellef of Nerthold Loowenthal,of LATEST. NRWARR, N. J., July 18.—The murderers were of Swiss purentage, but were born in Prussta, of » afamily of ten, They fought bravely in the Death. As a Conscquence Mendricks Is I Pruesian during the Franco-German war. . MAND UP RLIPFERY SAM. ‘ Chleago, was reported £ iy, 22 S They Spring Into a River and They wore al) unmareied. A second hody was :g‘? "xfn“fc‘.’r‘]nn}‘;’,,‘cl’éfi“;‘.‘,r'i,?){fi.’, hed e lo Snubbed and the Rag- Ttk e b m?fi’.'c"{‘.'flfé'fl&: lgfefl:'}’}:{"gn"lfle"fln il 3 recovered ot 10:30. Albers, the foreman in | sides the policz, “He went to Lyons® house for : L Seai = 5 1 ot v Are Quickly Stoned to Dawson's factory, died at 8:40 pom. the purpose of finding out whore the man lived Men ‘Made Angry. and Currency Committee sgaln postponed the .ufi’si'.‘,'i.}é'-"\?'e‘fé .!’325’€u§:'ur'.“u‘b"|',‘: i’én".‘é‘éfif Death. . .n«')'n 1 ACCOUNT. that had insulted his wife, as Le understood the vote upon the bill to repeal the Specle Resump- | ference was aeked for, . 3 75 A5 2 eame wns the man who bad taken the little tion nct, notwithstanding the majority votc of | _3ir. Frelinghuyacn, fromthe Conference Com- Nt 3¢ Jesern dsvctaes Pro < ong | B ot riliog, and Lyouw: dwgbter row | Prasident Grant Throws Down | the Horse isiructig tho Committes to report | fon'bi toaricd hat the Commtie ke n TIs Summary Rotribution Mects | Germans, brothcrs, named Thiclhorn, who have | told the Lyons girl or any other girl fie would the Gauntlet to the Whisky the bill. There can be no doubt that the volce | unablo to agree, and morod that a now conferencs, INQUIRE OF Y been known as desperato charncters for years, | give hor € toswear in thls case, Had mever Thvestigators; of Mr. Tlden has become the potent reatralning | SEKCGIRTRT U ([OFT5 ° HERoiE B0 ordered, + with Unqualifled Ap[)l'Oflll were arrested by Polico Officers Dickerson and | Ueeh offered money himself in this case. 5 g * influence in the Banklog and Currency Com- | Liils fail than lopm'nndeuuthurmuln‘gwfi u‘gn‘:: 5 " Eladen for disorderly conduct. As the offl Here witness was told to get up and look nt i mittee. Three weeks ago, Cox, Poype, aud | sttempted to force on the Senate, WILLIAM 0- DO W in Newarl. .+ | Bttormpted to marel them off, tho men drow ro- | sohisoner, e, id s sid contemptuously | Anj Authorizes Secretary Bristow to | other origiual hard-money Democrats on the e O e e fhe SrARg hone explred. ! volversand shot Elsdendead and fatally wounded .Oth * ;X?«‘x’;fmfifnmfl& P N Tell All Ho Knows. Cormittee, wero bringlog ll possile party In- | ncre b:ll'fig:t'fn‘?n figfifiofiififfi.‘ '°t""““":"“ ":" A Il . Es ing, the d d er witncsees were examined, all of whom uonce to upon 80N AN e loree 3 3¢ i ¢ Sennte postpone fure Room8 TRIBUNE BUILDING | Miscellaneous Record of | Dickerson. Eecaphicy the Somtiery on Tiver | 5 the man takdng the little gitls, and swora SMATTL CHANGE, them to vote against thelr conaciences and for | Hiot conelderation of, tut Lilh and proceed to the Yesterday’s Crim- strect, whoro they formerly worked. There positively thut Low was not the man, who was L . the bIIY, which representa the inflation plank of | bill. Agreed to, propRtion taller than he. It also nprnrcd that the real THR BOUSE PASSES THE SILVER BILL. the St. Louls platform. At every mecting sin Air. Allison 2aid that the bill 8a it came from tho LI LANEOUS inal Events. they culprit has often been acen in the nelizhborhood Bpecial Dirpateh to The Tribure, e Dot e et t | llouro appropriated 83, 872,850, 8 reported 10 tha z o CALLED FOR MR, MEYER, guln{g fishing. Manager Philips and fellow- | Wasmxeroy, D. C., July 13.—The Ilonse | b'°5¢ JCm 8 who werc £o persistent 10 | genate by the Committe on Appropriations. ‘That the foreman, who had discharged them, but not | Smployes of Low in the Wisconsin Central of- | gaopted to-day, by the declsive votcof 1201n the | STV out the 8t. Louis platform, have been gl- | sum had'been incrensed to the extent of 330,314, CHICAGO CITY LOAN. an ordinance of the Clty Councll, the undersigned s hnNoEen 1o hake wm{mmry inans tn anticipation o R Gty Treasurer ants threfur o 3 TaRes OF 1570 10 81 AMoRnL B0 cxeceding 75 per cont of tho amonnt airendy anpropriated for a3 one ltovenue Warranis aro drawn in confarmity with the dreclafon af thio Cireult Courtaf Cook Couuty, s recentiy dellvered by Judgo McAl THAPMANN GERMANS. (€1.0 W ‘dott i {saned in .::‘I]rlt:}l A (§500) dollars and upwards, s MATY reih hanthe from ther date..riih injerest ak lic rale of 8 per cent per annum. ‘Warranta will ho rendy for dellvery threc days after deposls of smoun a Comptralierao 'ceie}'tlfom{ City liatl, | Chlcago, July 8, - 6. T MCTEA, " TGS of Officer, police "fi } \mu?(u, +| named Thielh Kt PEARSONS, f Fl Committes, 3. A PARMWBLL, Comptralier. o do?."o:aba. 4 (under lat tvorces legnlly and quictly abtained (under late Ty T compntbiity, cte. _Aflidavits auficlent roof ; residence immaterial; fee afterdecres. ., JARVYR, oom &, 45 Washinglom-at.._Chlcsko, dJohn Cahill The sccond Charles Fisch TATLORING. third act was HERCHANT TAILORING. ACTUAL COST: TO COLOSE Our Fancy Summer Suitings. J. B. HALL & CO, 130 Dearborn-st. NANCIAL. 7 PER CENT. Weo will Jend sums over $35,000 on hnsinesa y\zugmrty ot 8EVEN; $10,000, $9,000 and $5,000 at 8. BCUDDER & MAGON, 107-100 Dearborn-at, HONEY AT LOW RATES T0 loan on Warehonse liec: fons, on City Certificates Mortgages. shot, dates Co.’s Justice Jessuf horns in the tragedy, RUS SILVERMAN, fiank Ghamber of Commerce, AN AWFUL TRAGEDY. TOE PRODST, BENDER, DENVER, PITTSBURG, AKD Special Dispatch to The Tridune. Nzwank, N, 4.y July 18.—~One of the most tenible and exciting tragedies that has occurred in this city since the Pet Halsted murder took The first act force, at No. 98 Jackson street by three brothers serve awarrant; the shooting fatally of Officer -] Dickerson, whom Elsden bad taken to ossist of F. W, Dawson & Co., on River street. The +f the Passalc River by the infurlated cmployes of the fuctory, and thelr. drowning, after beiug pelted with stones and other missiles by the cu- raced crowd upon the banks, of this terrible affair, wheroby five lives avere lost Insido of half an hour, one man wounded sothat he soon dled, and two others fatally Charles W. Meyer, a fireman in T. W, Dawson & factory on River d at No. 811 Ferry stroet, appeared before atreet, and domanded money, and threatencd to shoothim. Ilevenge for this complaint, as well 2s for the incarceration of one of the Thiel- and battery om Meyer, prompted the horrible At 1 o'clock this afternoon, Officer Benjamin murder. Elsden was seen golng up to the sec- flce called nnd acvounted for his movements every hour Monday afternocon. Defendant was instantly discharzed at the close of the testi- mony. Milwaukec has reason to rejolce at her escape from the crime of lynching un innocent nau. lent, There 1s cxcellent authority for eaying that their silence has been secured Ly direct command, if not by THREATS OF GOV, TILDEN, Requests have come from Tllden direct to the Democratic members of the Conuniitee that the repeal bill should not be reported. It probably will not be. Gov. Tilden thus covertly sccks to spurn the 8t. Louis platforin. Mcanwhile, it is The first amendment reported by the Committes was to strike out of the House bill the clause ap- vropriating $18,000 for tho improvement of the haroor of Dunkirk. Agreed to, ‘The amendment increaaing the appropriation fog the fmprovement of the barbor of Buffale fromy 375, 000 was agreed fo: uleo tho amendment fncreasing the appropriation for re- moving obstructions in_the xast River and Ueld Gate, New York, from $200, 000 to $350, 000, finding him they commenced an fudiscriminate firlng on the shop, which resulted in the killing of Johu Albens, assistant foreman, and the wounding of two workmen, ‘The employes turned out ¢n masse and chosed the murderers towards the rver. In pursuit the workmen used stones and knives, striking the aflirmative to 75 in the negative, the report of the Conference Committeo on the Silver bill. As there 18 little doubt that the Senate wil) agree to the same report, this bill for the relief of the small-change famine {s lkely to become alaw within a few days, The bill provides for the {ssue of such subsidiary silver coln as may HORLONS PARALLELED—AGAINDY — TIE TRAIN-ROBBERS. NO SUCCESS IN PURSUING TITEAM. murdercrs several times befors they reached | - at any time be iu the Treasury in the | Known that there is a growing bitterness on Til- | The amendmentto reduce the amount for im- place in this city yesterday afternoon. | tiic river. The latter Jeaped into the waterand | 8r Lfi,‘,‘,‘flfé‘_{’“j‘&‘,’,’fi?{,’: atest news | ssme R ainiine 73 cotbat mmmr’y 15 s | fen's :?&:%“figfidflfl"‘n{“rh&“"é‘zlf In propingthe, Larwor; 40 igtatistia, Bljch. fromy wos tho shooting dead | gticmpted to escape across, but were concerning tho uxpress robbers was obe | Sucd, instead of requiring the Becretary | platform. Hendricks Nod publicly doclared hat, | o L% amendments of the Committec woro agreed Benjamin Elsden, of tho STONLD TO DEATH talned from Charles Troutman, at Soda- | Of the Tresury towait untll fractional curren- | the demand for the repeal of the Resumption act T TN ancreasing the amonns furthe Lo in an upper FoOm | by the outraged workmon. The wounded were 1 cy Is presented o be redeemed. It also author- | isa vital of that platform. He has sought to rean Liny, Wi, , frant l{a. by your ‘corrvspondent to-day, Troutman is one of the Bacon Montgomery's posse. lle says the robbers are still in the' Haun Creck Hills country, although it had been reported to them that four bad crossed the Osage nnd 3 to 812, 000; atriking out the appropriatiy g{ll?l‘lx; ?fig for the :ll‘rbo& lt‘.hll:vahnmln!;ll.s'\\lil. B :3 amount for the harbar at 0 Rivel “‘j‘n., from 315,0{)0 1o 85, 000. o’ n_amendment was agreed to appropriatin, SS‘UO‘! fur the repair of cass pler at C)lR“:‘lnll.‘llL 5 impress his views upon Western members here, and has even intimated that he might not ac- cept the nomination unless the repeal bill was passed. Tilden, on the other hand, f8 working direetly upon the Banking and Currency Com- taken to 8t. Michacl’s Hogpftal. Onc of them, numed Fisher, is dead. Dickerson will not re- cover, and the wounded are ina precarious state, Albers, Meyer, und Elsden leave familics. izes the use of $20,000,000 of Inl‘ money now in the Treasury for the purchase of silver bullion, which s to be coined into fractional parts of o dollar and lssucd at ita nomlual value, thus giving to the Guvernment a profit equal to the orn, upon whom he attemptied to | btm; and serlously woundiog a_person named | ~he hody of one of tho Thiclhorns bas been dlirerence. be mittee to prevent It from reporting thio il | (ot et alie bR itars poat on the Yols ne 8o eh. crence between the eccgniorage and the for the constructivn of . of No. 101 Jackson trect. | yecovered from the river. It ehows marks fitvi I:' uth. Gen. Montgowmery does not be- | o Bieret of colnage. These are facts which can be fully subntantiated, Forrotons aad Mot Ny manas, o8 tuo Yol act was tho deliberate murder of er and Jolin Albers at the tannery THE TOTAL AMOUNT of subsidiary silver coin to be issued, including the $10.Um‘l)00 already suthorized by law, Hmited to $50,000,000, No change {s made in the law respecting the legal-tender quallties of the subsidiary coln. Ashort but very intercsting discussion arose on the Confercnce Commitiee’s report. Now that the vatue of the sitver dollar has falien be- low that of United States notes, all of the ultra inflationlsts in the House are very ANXIOUS TO RESTORE TUAT COIN to the place which it-nominally occupled in the currency of the country prior to the act of 1873. long as the value--of a ellver dol- Jar was greater in the markets of the world than that of a greenback dollar, the Weatern Intflationists wero violently opposed to any measuse looking to o ,return to specic mmenu. no matter whether the resumption k place fn gold or in silver; but the moment 1t now mcm‘;&mhnbla that Tilden will triumph over his associate on the ticket in the Bauking and Currcney Committee. This nction, how- ever, has not strengthened Tilden with the powerful inflation ring of hia party. —— NOTES AND NEWS, WANTS A BREATH OF FURE AR Epecial Dirpatch to The Tridune. ‘Wasmixaron, D. C., July 138.—Thc President refused to receive auy visitors to-lsy except members of Congress, and he will leave to-mor- row morning for Deer Park, a placo of summer resort in the mountalns, on the 1line of the Bal- timare & Ohlo Rallroad. It isto be hoped that the pure alr and good water of that plessant ploce may prove benclicial after the excessive heat which the President, with every one else, Meswrs, Ingalls, Paddock, and Janeom wore ap- pointed members of the Conference Committee vm the part of the Senate on the bill to provide for the eale of the reservation of the confederate Otoc and Miseouri bands of Indians in Ernsua aud Nebraska. Adjourned. of bad cutting nbout the wrists, Men arc now engaged In dragging for the others, The shooting lad no connection with the recent 1nbor troubles here. The murderers were des- perate characters, and shot innocent men out of mere deviltry. THEY 8UP, Four of the robbers took supper Sunday night ot Braynor's, in_Morgan ('Jmmt{i sbout 50 miles from Sedalia, They rode up to Braynor’s houss about 0 o’clock that ovening, and” inquired it thoy could get supper. Tuey were told that it was doubtful, g4 they had nothing for them. The robbers then offered them 75 cents each for supper if it could be furnished. Bupper wus finaily produced aud three of them ate while one stood guard and the other one ute while the three awalted outslde. One was tall, with binck whiskers; one medium-sized and spare, with light whiskers; tho other two were short and fieay, aud Jooked as If they were brothers, They were well-dressed aiid wore white shirts and gold studs. They claimed to bo hunting the train-robbers. They Inquircd who, was “with Montgomery, and, aiter ealing, started in the directfon of Linn Creek. (hey were walu the chasing of tho assussins into NOUSE. Mr. Mackey offered a resolutlon for the ndjourn. ment af Conireas on the 35th of July, - Refrred (@ The Committee on Ways and Means. Sr. Thonipaon, from the. Comimitteo on Elece tove, reported 2 rsolutlon tn the onih Carvlia conteated election cavo, declaring fhat nejther Butts, the contestant, nor Mackey, the aiiting memier, wete lawfully elected to Congress, —OF deged privted. *0 T 7. Payne, from the Conferénce Committes on e Sitve bl nade Teport, au proceriod 1o ve- 2t P NoTx—Payne's explanation of the polnts af dif- ferente was In uubstance. tho samc assontin the' Waahingion disputeis Tucelsy night NODRERY. X During the excitement F. W. Dawson, pro- prictor of the factory where the shooting occurred, was robbed of $2,250 In cheeks whicn hu was about to deposit. DYING AND DEAD. ‘Pollceman Dickerson died of Lis injuries at 5 o'tlock, Hu was one of tho colored men on the foree. The deaths now number scven—Lolice- men Elsden and Dickerson, the three Thlei- horns, Albers, and o workmau, Most intense excltement prevalls in the city, and the sum- mary action of the workten 1 geuerally com- TIE PULL LISTORY back to Wednesday afterncon. strect, residing p, of the First Precinet Court, and c . tive: o, ius hins had o endure, aud that ho will return on | " Atr Fayne went onto explatn thar In regard No. 101 Juckson strcct, stopped him on Ferry OUTRAGE. MISCELLANEOUS, - tender the dishonest debtors of the count, IMERACHNENT. L0 1120 been umAblo to agree, But Lwb of tha THou cowld my off thalr oblizations at a discoun then this Bame shoal of political econowists BUDDBNLY DECANE TIE CUAMPION of the munoy of the Constitution, aud now de- mand that all debtors, public and private, be allownd to discharge their obl tions fn the most’ depreciated currency. The question of demouetiziug the sllver dollar was nat oue which wis pn)ptrlg discusged upon this bill. The sssertfon made Dy Landers, tiat the Belknap's lawyers sccured & postponement of the trial until to-morrow, that they may have the benefit of the testimony of Evans, the post- trader, who paid a regular sum to Marah, who fn turn sent onc-balf .of it to the Beere- tary of Wur. No one has denied that this was done, and should Evans not present himeelf it Is very probable that the Scnate may declde not to walt any longer ESCAPE. Special Dispatch to The Tribuna. Mnixzarorts, Minn,, July 18.—Four prison crs escaped from the County Jail last evening, John O'Leary and Willlam Lashell, committed to await the action of the Graud Jury on a charge of larceny, making their escspe. John Rowen and Thomas Kelly were rocaptured. The prisoners had been confined in the lnner conferrecsand all the Senate conforrecs recom- mended the omission from tho bill of all that re- inted to the shiver dollar. Ho showed that, owing to the extraondinary decilno in tho price of silver within the last few months, and most remarkably withiu the laat Len days, tho sitver dollar, of welghit and fincness nrescribed’ by law, fa to-Usy worih more than 80 centa relatively to gold, and less than 90 cents relatively togreenbacks. 'Socxtremo and sudden a change i1 tho valuc of the sliver dol- lar made the proposition of declaring It THE SUPPOSED FIEND AT MILWAUKEE TTIOVES TO BE AN ENTHIELY INNOCENT MAN., ° 70 ihe Western Assoctosed Press. BMiLwAukzsE, July 18.—Tho case agalnst Eu- gene Low for the rape of two chlidren com- meuced nbout noon when the Lyons case was completed. Dr. Wolcott was sworn, and testifled ho was called to visit Mr. Aldrich’s daughter, Annle, Btate Prison for ntrocious assuult ACT PIRST. 3 blll demonetizes silver aud will therefors prove o legal tender 'a “moat startli I- Elsden went to arrest tho Thiellioms, Therols | 1ongo5 eventng. The girlis abous 7 yeara old. | eage, contalning cells, but mabged to galy uc- | diasstrous to the bugiucss of o Somnthy by | for him, but to bave the case closcd withiout fur- | tion, “and “one of "a. fevolutionary 'charac. no person lviug to tell the whole story of this | 1)) 54, pirl injured to such an_cxtent, as to | ceis to the cortider Ly irluElug Out- bar, | withirawing a0 much of the currency: fs, of | ther delay. The evidence prescotedun bothsiies | ter.' Certainly Congross and the country 14 uslng a bedstead for a prycr, sod as the Turn: | conrse, not true. In the first place the bill does | thus far shows that Belkuap recelved the moncy | shuntd wait before th slanuard valug of sliver wag vonstitute n rape underthelaw. Foree had been ond floor by Mrs. Varderhoof, who oc- key opencd tho door at supper-time they strnck | not in any way change the law respecting the | again and agalo. Nor has there been any at- fixed by law. Perhaps it could b determined ¢ __STOCKHOLDERS MEETINGS, | O Foft My 37 g (rierioh (o, O | vaea. e g g B e e | Dot e e eu Sioag | Lomipt 10 prove HAk Tt Was sont to/him fafany | thahextvenon, uod It conld not be now. Tue . y e ant. Mrs. Varderhoof says that she | M Aldrich was swom, but elmply stated 3 ot refor eltber directly or indireetly to the | houcst reuson. Iiis only hopie Hes in the vote | Fecomimending any pollcy in referenca to the sivos Joliet & Northern Indiana Rail- | = ¥ tliat he saw his daughter first after the outrago THE ASABSINATED MUNDETIER, colnage of . sliver dollars, wiich sloue, Seeamt road Company. Jorier, June 12, 1876, Tho anuual meoting of this Company, for the election of Directars, and the transactlon of snch other business as may bo brought before it, will bo ‘hold at tho ofiice of the Company, in tho city of Jollet, Tilinols, on the 20th day of July, 1870, at 12 o'clock, JONN BRISDIN, President. R. G, RALSTON, Becretary, SUNMMER RESORTS. MENASHA, WIS. was serving policemen wi out at the do fell como down. stalrs, and, For fishing, boating, drives, and mporting thero 18 no place [ the Btate that exceld Ng:llllllzlnd its surroundings. Mcnasta is sdvantagcously sltuated atthe foot of Winnobago Luke, on the Bz Fox Miver, within an easy ride of Milwsukee, The Na- tlonal Is onu of the best hotels in the Interlor. g MIBSISSIPPI RIVER BRIDGE BONDSE. GREHEN DAY BXTENSION BONDS, BLGIN AND 8TATE LINE BONDS, BELOIT AND MADISON * FIRSTS™ DANIEL A, MORAN, 0. 40 WALL.8T., NEW YORK CITY, DENTISTIY, TEETH. Meyer, then fired at him, thls evening, their large turned upon CLIFFORD HOUSBE, corner Fortleth-st. and Lancaster-av., ‘Philadel- phis. Newly furniahed; delightfully located; firat- tloss fare. Cars pass door to Centennlal every minute, Rooms $1 to 82 per day, Mcals 50 cents, NYE, Manager. FOI BALE, AR A A PP TINE SUBURBAN HOME FOR SALE. Commodious bundlnfit large fluund-‘ alt kinda of frult, shrubbory, and trees. No fnet locatlon and grounds pear (hio city, sud will be sold for tho ¥alug of tho land, on casy tenns. Addresa Q 77, Tribune otlice. UAMPAIGN GOODS, NEXT PRESIDENT., PORTRAIT OF HAYES AND WHRELER, escape. and ather the alr, portunity. . OIL TANKS, YOIL TAN U o s roa siriaein ‘heard some conversation between the officer and tho Thivlhorns, they belng nolsy and violent, as was thelr babit, She understood that the oflicer cams down stairs and requested her tocall in ond the colored man ran down-stairs and passed 8he noticed thnt the other officer did not tho alley. Presently the woman heard ashot fired, and learned that Johu Cahill, who lives noxt doar, had been shot. After tho Thiclhorus had kitled Elsden, thoy floor and sliot an old man named Clarles Fischer, killing him almost {nstantly, one of the balls entering bis heart, John Albers, aeon-in-law of abdomen. Albers lngered: untll alate hour Act Dy this time the men in the factory; some 80 in number, wers thoroughly aroused, and, with ,0f the place and down the caual. Lind them, there was little chance for them to was like that of a prisonor running the gauntlet smoug a tride of maddened Indlans, Btomes and blood and crime, saw thelr end drawing near, Btill they had n distance of about 600 yards be- fore them, ond they made tho most of the op- Dawson's factoryarethe Balbach smelting works, The wall of the coal-yard cxtends closo to from the angry crowd completed the trogedy. Boon the waters closed over the forms of the crowd- - from cheallng - the law on the question of jurisdiction, which wasa majority of the Scnate, but not the two-thirds which will be necessary to convict him. THE ADJOURNMENT QUESTION has taken unother veer, and is now looked apon with discourngement, Yesterday everything wns hopeful. What it may be to-morrow o Bpecial Dispatch fo The Tridune. Lixcown, Neb., July 18.—Hauk Dodge, under sentence to be hunged on the 2ist, who waa shiot by masked wen breaking in {nl in Nebraska C{ly on Sunday morning, still lives. It I8 amost rewarkable case, us one ball eutered his right in connection with gold, have ever been an _unilnited legal tender country. _In the sccond place, it 1s Impossible to withdmw from circulation a currency which hias not recently formed a part of it, and every one knows that'after the ratlo of silver to Mr, Lawrenco Inquired whether Government ‘bonds might properly be pald In siiver dotlars, Mr. Payno replied that in his oplnlon thoy could tegaliy bu paid In_eilver dollars, ers, onc of the louse conferces, opposed that part of the report which omitted all referenco about balf-past 6 on Moudap evening. DETAILY. \ Mre. Aldrich testificd the child left the house at quurter past 3 o'clock Monday af- ternapn, and returned ot 20 ininutes nfter six, a warrant. Officer Elsden then Ofticer Dickorson, which she did, and the two eyt, penctrativg both brains. A dispaleh [ oola’ was changed by Congress from 1 to15 | onccan tell. Whether it is the fckleness of tho to the silver dollag, and srgued in favor of tho cot up stalrs. Then o | e fuld that “,'lm;‘ ::.m 1‘ l;"‘ her e phuy “|te the State Journal esys =~ he ~was i‘ulw 10, vcryg (cwylllnrg dollars were over | Liouse, the changefulness of the Scnate, or the :;:‘2{:;“?3; f,}‘}‘,’.L"l‘,‘.’;’,,’.:}“,‘:fi:.f“fi’},flfl:,{,‘:fl;‘;‘.f; SR UEARD BUOTS FIRED, mate went up toward the lake, 2 soon asshe | still Mving at 10 o'clock to-night, but that | cofned, and those which were made natural fear and apprehension of the two Houses | ineGovernment up to 1863 mortification of the wound had sct in. Dodge was rational this morning, and talked freely, stating bis true vaine, Jues Gordon, and clajm- fng to be & nephew of Senator - Gordon, of Georga. A three-bladed kuife was found in s cell, with which, he suys, he intended suiclde, a8 ho never was bori to be hung, He got near the water they saw a man on the fence, who asked them to go along with him, and they walked with lim in the direction of the Orphan Asylum, and thenee to the river, where they gol into a boat, After golng some way they got out and landed, and walked a distauce on ngalust each other, cannot be kuown, but it is very certain that every day briugs a change in the appearance of tno appropriution bills. It was reported by members of the Committee that an sgrecment had been substantially reach- ed [n the Consular and Diplomatic bill,but totay rted the disagreement of thy Mr, Fort regarded the pending question sa one of the dewonctization of stiver, and ssscrted tnat tha public debt and almoat all the private debt of thy country had been contracted when the standard dollar ~ was & legal flender. The bond- holder, should bo held up to hls contract, and shonid bo pald In_the conumodity which he had DID NOT REMAIN IN CLICULATION, One of the most revolutionary of the proposl- tions made in the dehate to~lay was that ad- vaneed by Judge Kelley, who advocated payving the interest on United Btates bouds held in Germany in silver dollars inatend of in gold, or. Ho appeared to be hurt, and One of the Germans ran down- feariog that ho would shoot Prosiietin and In this way, as ho eald, forcing Germany, | Frelinghuysen repo: 1. - 4 9 . hor, ~ Mrs, Vondorhoof fled to the | Bl v v T tho witness testifled ns to the | described in pathetic lauguage his feelibiss vlien | which was l(h:{l’lptln],' $5 drive out its silver | conferéncs Back 1o the Senate with good deal fifi:fifil:‘:fif“ 0 .',‘,:‘;L‘,,,“,f‘,;,‘;’,‘,;:f,}},“‘,;:{,‘,;;};',g bacle door. Tho German passed throuch S8 ol B O e dhand went with | Rakencd by the shot in bis arm. ' bla found | currency, toremotictize and retala It, of nugry remark, and said he would rather tho | through tho discovery of some great bonanza, wiud l'llCfi s i fl» lOll( 0 0 » | the front room to the back door aud thenco Into | SHATIRR: threo masked nssassins standing over bim. | “'Guy Uartleld called attention to this proposi- | bill would fail than that the House should pre- | would the gentieman from Ohlo (Vayne) dof the child to tho spot to {dentify it Mre, Fruzier testificd os to how her child left and returned, and the state she. was In. Jtap peared this child was uninjured, so far as the mnuther could perecive. Mr. Aldrich wus hiers recalled, and sald Annle Thers fs no direct clew yet to the murderers, though it Is gonerally belicved Peter McGulre, a guard at the prison and s brother to the mun Duodge killed, is implicated ln the offair,* Itis hardly possible for Dodee to survive to-night. AN OKRANGE RIOT. Special Dirpatch sume to dictate new legislationunder the threat of stoppiog the appropriations. LONERON'S INVESTIGATORS, To (hs Western dssociated Press, Wasmington, D. C., July id.—Before the House Naval Committeo to-day, SecretaryRobe- Would e, In the Interest of the bondhiolders, say that gold ‘bad depreciated, and was o dishonest monay, and that, thersfore, the boutholders should not b compelled (o taks tielr’ puy b fol, Lng should ba paid in diamonds or sowe other inore valuablo commodity. Mr. Trignt ongosel the wdoption of the report tion, and predicted that if sucha policy should be adopted it would result In FHODUCING A CRISIS In this country more severo than any it has ever experienced. " Any proposition to pay the Inter- eston our forelgn debt fn s curréncy which ACT BECOND, o The Triduna. son showed that prior to his becoming Becre- i e i ran to Dawson's factory, about an eighthi of a | showed Lim where the mah was when they frst MoxTREAL, July 18.—Lowns ilotel, at Point | ROV stands &t per_cent dlscount. would | ¥ £ the Navy bo owned real estat Fn Can. | and argued that by the hnplicd recognition. In_tho FINANOIAL, mlle distat, They firat entered tho fst | s ditn. 11w ws leunlog up, sgainat o foicey | gy, Gharles iposiue Monireal,whero an Orange | feult fn the” return “to this eoun- | i § 0 valuta at §55,000, and had wa el B e e T D e e v | flgor and Jooked for Meyer, evidently intendlng | 4d told thein "“‘L o wehic piire near ang | Lodgo was celebruting last night, wos attacked 32 Sbroad tn i great quantitics o | income of 87 Jemonetization of sflver was unconstitutional. I AM PREPARED TO BUY FOR OASH | to wreak thelr vengeanco sgalust him. Not {fl:,‘,‘,“f :{,‘3;‘l\‘vlox.‘ffdufl"fnkiufi'bm;fih; 'fl:c’ bya fiflldlm"fi party, f’-‘ Siery pan 1{&',:‘: el'; 1o produce the most widespread financial ruin. THE ARMY BILL. Atr, Cox n(ccl;n‘ln'x':jno!‘:l of tlie Conmliteo on Laiiklnge THE FOLLOWING BONDS: fiuding him thero, they went up to the second | aid yes, and went in the direction of tha O | haed freohy. Tolics wero B e tity, | Two clusses would be priucipally benefitod by The Committce of Confereice on the Army | K bort. 1ie suiceto tlist the bil Introduced by Mr. Appropriation bill able to sgree, and will so report. The House conferecy iutend to arrange, U possible, for thelr own reappointment, and, aa the Scoale willin this event undoubtedly reappoint its resent membes of the Conference Committeo, here will ba an evident dead-lock on this bill, uat as there 18 now onthe Indlan Appropriation 111, which is In the bands of & second Confer- enco Committee. DIPLOMATIC BILL. Nothing has been done to-day in regard to the Diplomatic and Consular Appropristion bill. It the remonctizing of silver in this country,—the owners of the bonanza silver mines on ‘the Pa- ciic Conaty snd the forelgn holders of large stocks of sflver coln and bulllon, like the Bank of France, The first of- these classes was repre- sented on the floor of the House to-day by Sen- ator Jones and ex-8cnator Stewart., 1t the do- cliue fn the price of sliver continues, the mining of that metal, which haos been prolita- ble chiefly on sccount of the largy pro- portion of gold which s obtalned In conuection with it, will soon be a losing busi- ness; but it the silver dollar n-hmxl;!. B};lln be o Wells, of Missourl, to allow the owner of ullyce bullion to deposit it in the mint and recelys sub- sidiary ailver coin in payincut, was u better bill than any of those passed by " the Housc. ~Hut that bilk ‘was not before the llouse, The Conference report ‘was not amendablo. 11 it waa adopted the lesue of silver coin_would be facllitated. 1f it wns not Rdopted, there was no liopa of rallef thia adseion. 1lo might agres with the gentleman from Indians (Landers} that even Government bonds sbould ba pald fn sllver as well as in gold; but lie would not, stop to avgue that or other pertinent questions. Tt real queation was, whothier this report, which wonld furnish silver currency to the people,should {vhnn Asylum, and thence to the boat-house on Lo rivor, where they sald they got into the boat. Cross-cxamined; © Witness' house {s six blocks from the luke, and over 2 nilea to the river, the road thuy took. THE BOATMAN'S TESTIMONY. Charles Bush, boatinan, was sworn and testi- fled thiat @ man camo to hls place with tho little glrls to take a boat, about 2:30 o’clock Monday afternoon; uo other person came there with two Yittlo glrls that afternoon; don't know the man or his naine, uithough he liad often_been there beforo to hire boats, the last thue belng about and suceeeded fn restoring order, No one was serjously injurcd, but severul were badly hurt, A mun on Uralg strect, durfug a row yesterdny, was shot In the jaw, and is in o precarious con- ditlon, Thoss arrested were before the Polico Magiatratu to-day, and cight of them fined each $20 (or disturbing the pesce. RAIMOAD VANDALS. e, Speciut Dirpdieh o The Tribe Freanroun, bily duly 100 dune 23, an de- talled in u dispatch of that date to Tus Trin- UNE, a freight train was wrecked on the Central Raflrond neur this city, Tho accident was came fn view, and the assussing lodging four bulls in his breast and TIMD, currying-knjves §n hand, thuy ral-tende is not_probable that any agrecment will be | Lo sdopted, or whethor the “puople should bo do- two weeks ago, Ilo wore whiskers and alongs | caused by colllefon with two cars which had mnade a legal-tender for the paymen debts, ) ! this sssassics and "h“‘cgl‘l:fl:‘ 2;:: light beard aud 1ustachce, {Thero was o longs | been *an from the Daiteyvillo switch to the | Dublic and privatc, fn this counitry, it would nof | resched concerning the "lnsi-named bills until | prived of toat rellete L 14 ouly drive out of the country all” of the s:nueml principles st {ssue shall have been exumination on this polut, witness appearing | mafn track, and had run down the grado to thls sett report demanded that the wages of labor should %30 ¢ f the two Houses in ‘assassins, when in the act of flring, was struck | rather vajue In his ldea of & light beard.| The L. "At'the timo_the cars were supposed to | £oii and bulllon now Lold, but, elng worth less ed by an bl senielt o notbe paid In depreciated moncy, No man dealt o7y pay $20 and $30 whon yon cen got thetesk | o 4hg wrist by s currylogknifo fn f‘{",‘t“"fi"&”“ vory thin an{insides, and Bavo.‘been vl by tranp, 1o | i tajed | then Usltad States notes would_gridunly. - | reed 0 Uha Lol Brichiine s S gg;;,-;j’;;gp;gf labater of e conntry ko dii X ht yellow color. # common fel cave to slec n oue o ein, e ” e 70 3 Bafhl Bl oo VT | e o ® i, 0 e | ESHCES opik | e o S Bl | YSRPSBLEIRS b v | o kit | i U TR b e b i o a | 0 tuke a ride ohn C. Jacol vision Bupcrintendent, -3 o 8 PRESIDENT AND MR. BRISTOW. ed 8 HOTEL Dawson's factory Is eltuated between th " aaked d ’ and would probably cause it to appreciate rapld- ™ : monuy af tho United Statea la the volue of that of - canal and river, Hld, with the angry cmw,:ll h; fi'ifi,i’fi'éfl'i’&figfl bhcum'x: ::»dcmlflfll"::mgsutu&l: uid His guepicions Iall_owon, 8, nenber 1y ln vnlur.p This ({ what_the R\mun of lu.w The following letter waa yesterday scut 0 eX- | san Domingo, wheru It takus a market-basketful of young men of fust habits who were known to have becn fn Balleyville on the night of the accl- dent. Two of tiiem, John Ontjes aud Henry Hagerm n, had been seen neor ‘the depotatu 1ate bour, and thcy were put under strict sur veillance, _Facts proving thelr gullt were aacer- tained, and upon belng charged with the act they made a full confession. They were at once arrested, and at 2 o'clock to-day wero exainined and bound over to the September term of the Circult Court, thelr ball belog fized at $1,000 oach. Secretary Bristow by the President: FExrcurive Mansiox, Wasmxarox, July 12, 1870, —To the Ifon. B. Il, lristow—Dzan Sin: , 1 learn that the Committe of gating whisky frauds liave sum. ou aa & witneds, and that {o\l with great propriety, o8 i think, bave declined ta testity, Elalming that what occars in tho Cablnet or b tween a member of the Cablnet and the Executive officially fa privileged, wnd that s committee of Cangress have no rlght to demand an answer, [ appreciate the position you have sssumed on this queation, but beg to relleve you from ali obligation 3t sacredy on this sublect, wind douife not ouly that on may sanawer all questlons asked relatiog to it, ut wish that all members of my Cabinet and ex- bef o Cabinet since [ have been Presi- 0 Do caliod npon to testify In regard- to by a doxon of egqe for breakfast, A vote for this bil} was not a vote Lo demonetize sliver, but to romonetizo and Lo satialy the demandy of tho com= munity for eilver cha *u. Mr. Uartield antd tuat tho House had been brought face to face with what seenied on the one hand public honor, and on the other the deepeat public hllgruu. hy the alternative prfl‘!;ll luna” pres sented to the louse. Lo arguod that aince T84 there 1iad beon but one atandard of moncy in this country, —the dollar, Ihflu‘;h 3 had been lawe fully embodicd In ¢wo metals, gold and sllver, Congress had sought, however, to make the dollay i both metals oquivalent, keeplng the amount of metal In the ono 80 ndjusted to the amount of etal In the othor that the dotlar in gold should bo equivalent to the dollar Instlver, hvery hour, he Sontinucd, that we hava had & doubly standard bonanza mines desire, and this is the sccret of their present advocacy of the doubls standard. Dr. Linderman, Director of the Mint, in spealking of the recent rapid decline in the valuo of sllver, says that {t bas now reached & point when France snd ber monetary allcs, namely, Belglum, Switzerland, and Italy, all of whoin hava the double Aumhnl. must either shoulder the German surplus stock of silver or prepare to abaudon the double standard and adopt & purely gold currency, The reason of this ls that silver (s }ORE VALUABLR IN TIESY COUNTRIES, where it is used a8 currcncy, than in those where 1t las been demonetized, and wili certaluly and !mlhllbl& the little girls, The blegest girl drank half & 1ass and gave It back to him. Then ho rowed hom away. Witness' son was thera when the man hired the boat. Was there whon the man brought the girls back, but & litle way o atteniling to another bonting party, and he wen olf withuut paging for the beer or hoat, Other crsons were present when he returned, but witness could ‘mot remember their names; had not scen bim since. The children walked by themsclves when he went up the steps; don't koow Eugene Low cxeept as the mau pointed out by the police oMccrs. Recoss till 2 o'clock, 4 VERY CIOOKED BTORY. Tn the afternoon, the Court did not resume TNk 80ENR moned { missiles went hurtling through the ' wretches, steoped In OMUST DISGORAR, 81, Louss, July 13.—1t was mentioned in thess dispatches somé weeks ago that W, 1L, Heath, Auditor of this county, wis charged with usiug tou considerable smount for About o querter of s il from ticol funds : : f"has, been double only on the ground of the edge of the river, When the murderers | till 8 o'clock, when Cliarles Bush wus again ox- s d that he had pot re- | Sow to these countriss where It will command | to the same matters. With great reapect, your | Leached this, retreat 10 that direction waa cut | amined through an interpreter. e did uot sbeculative purpoice, wiid Uit bt etod assinet | tio highest price. Should the United States at | obsdlentsorsant, (lgmed) | D 8- Gusws, cqniratency, and when, Ly ahiflay” i value ot off, aud they sprang luto tho river. porsonally examine the boat after the parties | him by the county sutlioritics for $41,000, tha | thls timo re un‘llw-douhle':mlfil, -'&:fl""fl Becretary” Morells when ‘sukcd. today what | sy have changed Comprews has coiia in and : JENSEY JUSTION Toturued from their trip up thoriyer. Towaa | wmowut alieged 10 live beon appropriated by | be plased Iu tho wame em U o [ Y Baere. wan. for the atory which bos | Suuslized thum, elther by Increasing the amount of hiis son who cleaned out the boat. - A pollceman | him, and attachments sworn out sgalust his real Wli)?lfl':é‘::m "-‘:“'J"g};’n‘;lm b metal fn tho ona or decreasing it in the othor. It came clrculated last night that the President ¢ roved herself swifter than I3 her wont,—retsl : ci ock. saying that il has 80 Lsppened that, by fluctustions forescen in Bt it e et A0kTS NATED, | D0 ™™ o™ ol | Sttt e s yestntay, L ko Fucsay | Sors L cnsugd property s i (o0 s onw vt i o s ocble s | st an, i, oo ey Dogeriment | KL GRS m Sttt it “La.'m“,::,,,,,m 1o SLROIMIDAE &£ €O ™ | o (ke awful crimes that had just [ did not tell him whio it wasweut inthe boat with ol o coutty s ot Hikely o 1080 anytbing b ‘-nmd:gmrmgn.mzoldw ch thoy wow Lave | for, the dlsmlesul, of Buperviolis, aes Mr: | ot prmens dn” 4l smouate crediiora’ of Leen committed. A shower of stones :‘e':‘;‘;‘:,;nm'l‘“‘,‘;‘nm"‘_,‘e“.‘“,‘."f:,:ffl';'ufllt‘f‘:35: Lis act. . WILL DISAPFEAR Jewell, Chlet of thé Dureau of Engraviug and | the Government, the wen 'to whom wa every day all around us, can re payl o Do awindicd o i 0 oxtant of 21 cents un the doltar be swindled to tl when paying them iu_aliver rathue than In gold, oe n the En. Unlted cers were tokl to stund up, und tho prisoner, and be thrown fn large quantities uj looking blaukly at them, sald ho could not re- Ais) Printlug, and Mr. Muunl the late Appolutment or other markcts, includiug the RAPH, Bpecial Dimpaich o The Tribuna. s 5 Plnovl'lll.,a Jialy Th—In_ the cass of Judge Clerk, but now a Bpeclal Ageut, eaid that e o y o ¥ cdbud, on s | Btates. This would ténd strongly to restoru | knew nothing about ft, and “therefore {4 inust | WASR BN IR GG CLLION G dollar whon paying threo Thiclborns, and thoy sunk out of sight, A | MWD laving seon thein, at, which there was | Patrick jraherty yestortsy, it Heghul ) s ol e the Two . metale | beuntrue. Difore makdng any changes, the | {8 ARSRENES I ERRE BAbR "Wo are sl thmu!llmnt Eumlsm. a0 SHIPPING OANS, { but it would have been fmpossible for | girls, ono of whom (the incu) spoke Ge rial tli auft Liaying buen conttiod o aceobtt | een that If tho United Statca sdliercs to tho | ixed s to whio thers waa in the Departmontand | i cota or “its “squivalont.” Do yos s o Biros y . ! puke Uermai: 1ol tho klciene B2 EIRE e o e . In the value of | thelr qualifications for their reapective poaltions. | that el prociatad ails 7848 Wik Lake B “‘"’9' them to have stopped cxeited | §o told thom a man with dark whiskers took | attorneys for the People.. ‘T cass will couno Dresont p;lllfi. 310 El:n decline {n tan '“";0 o | i po o e Yo o of squivaieady Whic, of up again soon for heariug, 4 the littlo girls out riding. Y cred the Jscastry Departioens wnh B,