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I e THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JULY 14, 18763 5 FOREIGN. faln, the yfame, poudion, Tia, Goserament | THE HAN FROX MICHIGAN. aecording to the luw of Eogland I8 shown, This applica forciuly fh the case of political officers, 'I’l‘m great object In requiring evidencenot merc- An Account of Wednesduy’g lY establfahing an offense called by the name of th wheat, The grass has not been cnt as yot. The corn on the bigh ground looks eplendldly, but on the low Fruum 1 ver{ scant and weedy, No oats scarcely planted In Lhe county. Speclal Dispatch to The Tribune. Keorux, 1., July “owmay bo & savory dish, served up | Tho fall anteblography, to which Misn Martinesy b?l}ed hot :"thn Expmr{fl\duru, it doesn’t | devoted twa years of hor Iife, and whioh, fearing h‘p % rming over, and {ts Republican friends | leat her execntors should bo alarmed for some boar warlng 01cE a0 e s o copy, | Platoment a1 sho horslt passed torongh tho :ll:v;ummnung mrmlnnn." peess, will soon be published. brook to-day Watson E. Casenbtained a tem- ?ornr&ln&nalon against Lovl A, Dowley and he Western Unfon Telegraph Company, re- 4 stralning tho former from further contfnning i any Injunction restralning the pa it of the dividend dueuponthe 16th {nst. ;alsorestraining Meaning, of Course, Mr, Samuel H, Row, Insurance Commissionor, hesCropin Himiedtion Even the great Prof, Tyndall, whoss scledco P A 6 offense speciied {n a treaty, but establishing have been very much damaged by the late con- | tha Western Unlon Telegraph 'Company from tabular state- | TIRH have tanght him bellor, committed the mis- Fighting on the Turk- an offenss of that name according to the law tinwous wet weatlier. On tho low lanas whole | refusing to pay pich Alviaend, e ] The Lall Moll Dudget prints tabUlar BLALo- 4,3 o ping'a trozon hand with wnow out of o of the surrcndering country, Is to prevent the | g, 1 ¢ fean ¥ clds of corn have been completely drowned Apectal Dispatch te Tha Tridune. A ment of constderablo fntercst, sliowing the pati- | 4oy~ ipyy reatmont Is only useful when the ish Border. surrender of persoiis on & chargo of crime of Beply to the American Insuranco | aut, while; on the yplunds, the com fist become | | Towa Gy, I, Julv 10.—~7The crusads agatnes very weedy fromWlack of cultlvation. With Eood weather from this on, however, it is possi- le that a half or two-thirds of an average crop may yet be produced, Hay and oats -xegx?eclf ed to be generally good. “Very little wheat has been sown In this locality. Large numbers of fruit trees wers blown down b‘{ high winds and a portion of the crop destroved. g uncertain meaning, aud his subscquent trial on facts considered here ua establishing & political The Servians Appear to Have | aflsa il nafor s fr mgh Lo s ‘Won a Dcceided Ad« lr?' must lLave the facts té judge whether the offense In politieal, Seerctary vantage, Fial's assurance that no Administration dare violate the rights of politicat asylum by obtain. the whinky-sellers assumes an alarming aspect. ¢ ‘This I8 one of the most_{mportant poinis in the h Btata for the lquor traflic. The foreign element is very strong herc. It ia sald the Btate Tem- ' perance Assoclation is having = hand in the {;rmecuuunn. One Cash, a wholesale dealer in - quor, is )[;:(v‘!m' hia trial hrduy. Dupaich ta The Trivune. . SeamvorixLy, I, July 18.—Col, Blaford H erdsm andl cost of rollat In overy Union of | payjent 1p bronght suddenly nto a warm room. In Engiond doring 1650, 1600, 1870, and 1874 | {io caid tempuraturo, tho T abbiug must bo witkout From this statement {t appears that thero wero | snow, ice, or water, o 117,117 Indoor and 727,668 outdoor puupers in Anthony Trollope has atlost written & novel, 18003 169,471 indoor and 015,850 cutdoor in 18703 | ++;rhe Prime Minteter, " in which not & single par- and 163,270 Indoor and 080,01 outdoor in 1874, | son fa Introduced. Wearcra of tho cloth will Le The total cost of relief In 1300 was $20,009,263; | glad to know that they have boen relloved of the Company’s Recent Circular, Tho readers of Tris TriooNE aro alrcady famillar with the difference of opinion existing between Mr, How, Insurance Commissioner for the Btate of Michigan, on the one hand, and the 3 Mr. Trallapa {ng n prisoner on one clinrge and teying him for | American Insurance Company, of Chicago, and 1. B, al Dispateh o The imuu. - 1670, §39,221,636 n 1874, §03,024,785. Com- | Imputation of genuine dullnoss wiich & political ofense Is not suflicent, as the Attor- ¥ f t hate v. PAUL, Minn., July 13.—Tlic extreme heat | Wilson loft hers thia cvening far Washtagton, onting upon lta table, tho ucget saya: s ilherio castupon them, (o the presnt work | Cloging of the Port of Blelt | cy-oneral cumol ticrfer W Lha e | o B ectas of the Compa. | OLtie pastten diye s greatly reduced erop | to testlfy before tia Congrosslonal Ty A "fi““ |hfilr‘lg‘n§o,:}“vfl:£° r‘!':id;il‘;‘l;gm;; .'Ti a::;;‘:‘:: eAvlal:mn have pmnn.wl the Comtesso by the Austrian Au- !l!k::: g:.!{l 4’;‘(t E(‘:’u?.“?cnu’: J;'f«".',‘;‘.'ur‘.’f&'l‘fi D&;fpu:'t,' By, which amounted almost to an indlctment of | to two-thirds of thg lven 8 cron nL(":henzmu pmcnufim uelltug thecoulact of the whlsky l?);usl:llgnm;' The suizlhycftenu, With' 53,15 the | a0 chambord with & magnificent Livre d*enres, thorities. guu.!l!), stiowa the construction put on tictreaty the Commissioner for unfalr treatmeut, was :gl;m!&;:vonble prediction obtalnable from i ————— BobthMidland, with 40,3: the Wolshdivislan, with | (/" fireas, sesuring her of tholr falth, Lope, y the United Btates, published several weeks ago fn theso columns, ) FIRES. i ; Ith 44,6 per 1,000, ' “{3{ fz?fls‘eh%fi:&:{::‘m{?'ww\h 36,33 Phl Torth [ and fove, which bind them to *‘our Ringe. " The fidland, 83.0; the QVen Midland, 33,15 the | Countess, fn acknowledging the gift, speaks of N s, 7.0+ Yorkehire, 25.1; and th North- | Trovence snd Avignon as *+that land of great rec- westorn, Which embraces Lanesshire and Cheahite, [ o110 11ons and enduring hopes, They will be real- £1,8 per 1,000 of population. ~In 1874 the highest ! i Taio nor head in cost of relict wes found in the { ized, donot doubt, for we will pray together, an imotropolia—namely, 108 and the lowest mta in | God will yet make happy days shine on our unfor- . the Northwestorn divislon, whore it was 49 40 por | tunate country. ™ bead of population. Mrs, 2. T. Esdafle, the first-born of allthe poct Lord Derby briefly revlews the negotlations in After tholapso of nearly 8 month, now comea Mr. Row with a very weak card in reply, which wo give below, together with_a respouse from Mr. Charles L. Currier, Becretary of tho American, in behalf of the Company.” The two letters make intercsting reading, and will be enjoyed by all who are familiar with the fucts: Hrars or Micwiosx, Insunaxce Bureau, l. Laxsixa, July 0, 1870. RELIGIOUS. Y. M, Co Al Bpectal Dispateh to The Tridune. ' Tonoxto, July 18.—The Internationsl Con. vention of Young Men's Christian Associations met again to<day and discussed the work of 1871, 1872, aud 1874, and eays: “Tho violutfon This Action Considered o Blow to | in tia cant of Heillronn wis ot the act of Her 2 Mujeaty’s Guvcrnmeuhhnul.rc retted it The Turkish Interests, Goverument belicves tiat tho United States is actuated I)i' a aincere desire to maintain the g s;;l‘x'ltxu x:hlc‘n, lnrt;vcllr, judfinwnt, are_demunded The Fronch Govorument Deelares | o bierion ro oo Sk AT APPLETON, WIS, Gpecial Dispatch te The Tridune, ArrLEroN, Wis., July 13.—At 11 o’clock on Wednesday night the dwelllng-house of Mr. : Fred Witts, soap manufacturer, in the First : Ward, took fire, and was thres parts destroyed in & very short time. Tho Joss {5 estimated as they wish the same nd's inotives.’ el The note deplores the misunderatanding be- er, E: Serre nerca i 5 Shellcy's childron, dled Juno 10, at Clitton, Kog., for Strict Neutrality. Inpentlie bag i o haries Lo, Cureless, Kisges, ecnetary, A 4n. | Btate Conventions and Btate Committees. Mr. | about Cause of firs unkown. ; Canw Senunz madonofale revark when he DLoing just 63 years of age, The London Academy Ish Uov‘emnu‘.-’n(t) oum;‘vl:lm.lm:\s“m“' ‘?:)ll;“ml; hULfiHLedb- 'flfl?’i@'{.’i”"w{'.{l.,f,‘.’.".,‘,.""l-cg',';;,,“ed to your cfr- | Hill, of New Jersey, moved the following reso- ———— 3 rocently sadd that physieally TILDEN was a frally | 400 is 4iia connection: **Tho poct had alx chil- lution: 5 b States In negotiating & now treaty, cularof June 10, 187, addressed €7To the LIBEL SUIT. feeblo nan, and might die beforo the explralion | grey altogether; Tantho ond Charles byhls first | Far] Derby's Last Note in the Ex- 3 Coms agents and puzm-?i of the American Insurance | , That the Sacretary of this Convention be directed Spectal Dispatch to The Triduna of his term, were ho elected. A Democratle | wife, Harriett Weatbrook; William, Clarn, Percy % at Lowpox, July 14.—Tle Standard this morn. | Company fn the Btate of Michigan."? Part 1 of tasend the mluwlny telegram 10 the Quecn of Mapison, Wis., July 13.—J. C. MecKinne; newspaper—the CinclonatiéEngutrer;wobelieve— | (the present baronaty, and an Infasit who died very tradition Controversy. Ing reviows Ear Derhfi’n note favorably to the | my annual reporty lasued May 6, 157, covers the | Englond, slgned by liasell Stargess, of Boston, | peq, Assistant United States li)a:flm.Azmmc" g states that, while ho fa not paralyzed, hohasa | early, by hissecond wite, Mary Godwin. Save tho Brltfsh argument, and repudiates the sugges- [ facta reinting to the revocation of the authority m“c"n:n'le:",,mh‘}“‘"},‘,"m:‘.}';h;";dm' & John ! o 03 who has been home on his farm near this city the last fow days, to-day commenced the prose~ cution of the pubdlishicrs of the Miiwaukes Com- mercial Times for alleged libels in its lssue of June 22, whercin he was charged with conspirscy to shield bank officers alleged to be wonnected with Middleton distillery~ frauds, and recelving money therefor; also with compliclty with others alleged to be con- nected with the Whisky Ring whose fodictment he conspired to prevent, ctc” Bult was brought fu the Municipal Court, and the Sherif went to serve papers to-day. o tion that England endeavored to enforce her Ho Intimates that Great Britain Is | constraction of the '.'."{{'Ju o mmw'“;m.a idard concludes: @ can see 0o scrious Anxious for & New Treaty. obstacle cxeept Mr. Flsh's fll-udvised punctilio 'lr'imflm immedlate r||e tlation fil n‘lr:ew m:"f olR D common-sense interest and self-respect o TIEELEA";S,T' both countries demand & speedy urrungem:uh" Loxnpox, July 14—6 a. m.—Tiie Lonpox, July 13.—A correspondent writea | at some lén Lg' Larl .Dé:!hy"ul"ltmfim%:e :‘a’;‘;s from Belgrade: * An order Is publisied dircct- | On the whole, Scerctary Fish scts up o casc not ing that all persons who are not soldicrs at- | 10 be ensily repelled, but where he passes tuctied to the army ehall wear a medallion fi’ "hl" au'bshmw ot 1ho, question st ateds bearing tho words, *Mifan L, King of Servia | cordial” sgroament. ‘We_tanmot. dinaiss "o This is the tirst indleation of the true intentlon | hope that the American Government, upon & and true ambition of Prince Milan, These words | & talm review of the circumstances, will agree are recelved as having o great political ieaning, “;"' “,x’l‘k_"""“' treaty is to be framed the princl- and there can bo no doubt that the war fs fora | [ 15‘7&"":":]"“% 4%:!“;‘)"';"‘}1‘&':5!“’“ uscept complete separation. rather than those for which he now argues so OUTLAWRY. vigorously." “Pillageand robbery are flourishing in Servia. JTHE ALBERT GRAKT BWINDLE. Arms, promiseuously distributed, are enployed | 1, XONDON, July 18.—In the Court of Common 5 Iens to-duy tho cass of Twyeross va, Albert :»y dth; marauders nganst the farmers and | Grant ob w. was eoncludad, This caso Was anded proprictors. Bo many of the police are I:ruuf;htm recover money alleged to bave been with the army that it s with great difilculty | obtained by frawdulent vepresentations regand- that the people can reslst the attacks of theout- | Ik the Lisbon Steam-Tramway Company. It laws. Some of them have boen eapturcd and ;vus ‘n test case. There are elglityelghit others, shot witbout trial” nvo! \1n§n large sum of money. The jury gave o verdict f vycs BeLonADE, July 18.—Ofclal Intelligence from momt‘dufic&?wifiéfimfirsé‘;?i Uty ans umk't‘lllmzksnmy statea that Osman Pacha at. Yuwiis 'run.'v:mxlgu lx'fll.lg\'. - —— tacked the Servian position yestorday. The fight TRSAILLRS, July 18.—In_the Chamber of Tasted throughout ‘;fie dny.) The hy” of qu 1 Deputies. to—dfiy. the Due De Cazes, Minister of of your Company to do business In this State. My actlon In the premises was In strict accord- ance with the apirit and letter of the lawsof M(dxlpfin governlug fire insurance companies dolny Lusiness hiereln. In your June 10 circular, you charge that you have fn x‘wmr “ pussesalon wo Itemized recelpted bllls for expenses pald bim (ine) this year, fn cach of which he (1) eluimed and réceived an amount more thun double that actually expended 'lliv him (me)."" « My letter-book coples of safd bills covering twa trips to Chicagro, cach trip w.-usylug about three days, show that onc amounted to $2L.30, and the other to $27, Now, #ir, I demand that you grive to the public the ezact truth concerning said bills, and particularize wherein Ihave made fraudulent charges. ‘Thisabould be done as fully as ‘)":u have circulated the statement above quoted, and a8 speedily a8 possible. Yours, &c.y Sayver IL Row. A arm, powerless and uscless, and that, | eldest and the yonngest, Janthe and Percy, none of :::llll‘:l:c 1:rnn’trl):l‘lnd, ho hasoneeye th’n. squints themlrmf'hed ‘adolescence; and now Percy alono dly, which is 5o defective that he can scarcely | tomains. :e.u ni:ythlng out of t. 'TiLDEN I8 nslightly- A correspondont of the London 7imes sends to bullt, Mttle frail old man, e weighs scarcely | thotpaper **somo acconnt of tho physlognomy of 120 pounds, and s crabbed, sour, and petulant tho contest at Cincinnati as it fmnpressed s Ene .,,c,fl,. with & pasnl w,m!;. Ta childless and un | 8lish outsider sitncasing it for the first timo [N _ [ 1la seemed to ba particalarly struck with the per marrled; never respected man nor 1oved WOm- | ¢ ooy wuteh pravalled thronghout the proceed- an, and hns devoted his wholo Wl tomoney- | ygq, and capecially wits tho atrict_obeervanco of grabbing and selfish ambition. Te fs noW near- | poriamentary rules which was ffeatod by all 1y 63 yours old, and tottering towards his ond. | tne partielpants in the debates. * The Amerl- ITe la not tho ‘man the American peoplo want | cans,™ ko concludes, *ara fo famiiiar with polit- for thelr Prestdent, nor the red men for tholr | fcal gatherings of this kind that they run them a4 # Great Father.” if on well-oiled wheels, " e g——— The trial of Robert Buchanan's llhulmulthl;lm::'nll For the purpose of relleviny himself, If possl- the Dmnrl‘flur of tha Xcamluer for publishing e, l;mmpugw ridiculons plight in which tho |-Swinburnc's attack began in London on June 20, ‘As & witness ho testificd thus of himsclf: ** Lhave Mayoral clectlon ploced Lim, old Stonr trles 14t coiorature na s profession for about gitecn | tomake it appear thot S McGratu is s Re- Sanro. T 3 mow 35, "1 have wiltton some pooms publican! Menare judgoed by the companythey 1 yng moch prose, mostly critictsme, and chlefly it keep, and dist has not been 0ssoclating Very | yag anonymons. 1have nevor written othior than extensively with Republicans for soveral years. | ynat T eiloved to be honest reviews. 1 have never Tio hns not figured much in Republican conven- | puffed myself under nssumed names, 23 tmputed tlons, or caucuscs, or clubs, for the last thrco | to mo in the Ezaminer, nor have Itaken sny |m'~. years, that's certain; nor lias e been an active | proper way of keeping myself beforo the public. member of the Cltizens' Reform Assoclation. | qye New York 7-{,("“ of Saturday contains the 2lis nume will be found enrolled on the books | following item: **Kelly and Loon, the minstrels, of the Bean Club and the Metropolitana. IIis | Lave brought enit intho Supreme Court agalnst J. Republicantsim In its prime was very faint, g0 It | Wilkes Ford, unttl Intely the lessec of the Twon- n: ‘‘America, in this, Its centennial year, joins wi the Dominlon of Canada in the (nisrmstiona Gone ventlon of Young Men's Christian Associations {n praying *God bless the Queen,' ™ The resolution was grected with lond and prolonged applause, and was unanimously car- ried by o standing vote. The meinbers of the Convention have recelved and accepted an invl. tation from John McDonald, M. P., to a garden Sm, "fifl.unlny afternoon, at his reaideuce at PLYMOUTH BRETHREN, Special Dispalch (o The Tribuna, Brawtronrp, Ont, July 13.—The annual gathering of Plymonth Brethren, including rep- resentatives from the United States, New Zea- land, Australia, England, ete., is in progress at Cedar Glen, s few mlles from Brantford. The represcutative speakers arc’ Lord Ceult, Mr, Darby, Capt. Dunlop, Capt. Beott, Mr. Graut, and othiers. The meeting has been very suc- cessful, aver 2,000 peopleattending sume of the serylees. P ] ; ' BUSINESS NOTICES, % Burnatt's Coconine kills dandrnfr, allays irnitation, and promotes the growth of bair. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. CAMPAIGN Cllicagflribunev fi OF7ICE AXERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, } Citicauo, 1., July 12, 1870, Hon. Bamuet If, Kow, Commissioner of Insurance, Lansing, Mich.: §m: Your communication of the 6th Inst., in accordunce with my advice to you of the 7th inst., has been lald ‘hefore our Directors, who adyisc me 1o reply os follows: o copy of uur circular of the 10th ult. was majied 1o you and each of your empluyes sbout a month 1go, and as the clreular hos buen large- 1y commented upon by the press, insurance o olherwise, we ary not surpriscd that your atie tion bas at last been called to it. You quote —— REFORMED EIISCOPALIANS. Tonoxto, Ont, July 13,~At the Genernl Councll of the Reformed Eplscopal Church the report of the Committee on Doctrine constdered the proposed amendments to tho prayer-book. After a long discussion, they decided not to dis- turb the prayer-book at present, but the adop- , Forclgn AfTairs, replying to M. Louls Blanc in sl i il ! tion of the report at the next generul councll wwas not hard for him to bockslide, and, when he | ty-third Strest Opera-House, to compel tha latier | yery great, but the resalt is unknown. o o Fonri g to & Lire Governmo, | Correctly from the rular, and display o cumn- | waa recommended. 12, ho slid o good way from the Republican | to pay over to them certaln moneys for services, ey w{s’;h od that Frante mlgl‘u T l;’n h‘z’va{vc 1 xl‘n 'l’:tx::lg:znuuu;x:ug: lfim‘:‘mfi |fi“:lu 0:‘ ;lu.l‘gztnt:‘\lut'a‘ HURRAH FOR ete, Itsppears that tha plaintiffs wore engaged on party. Jon. 6, 1670, at salary of $225 per week,and 825 por week addisions! inlieuof board. The plaio- 3 {1 cIntm that Ford owes thom $000, and has gone Chicago Times eats crow With such apparont | ¢ cynrg yare ho now resldes. An attachment rellgl, in the faco of what it sald about TILDER | % 4 Rt o b o ery in this State was recently veforc he was nominated, But theso people uflnlum. Ap[filnffio:\u- o to JudreVest. have short momories, or uro very young. They | prook in Snpronmio Court, chambors, yestorday, to do not scem to recollect that old TILDEN 8nd | payo the sunmonsin tho caso served by publica- old 8tonxy were brother * Peaco, Democrats™ | tion on Ford na u non-resfdent. Judge Weatbrook at the polltical Convention of 1804, both indors- | grantod the application.” Mr. Ford s a resident ing tho Infomous surrender platform then | of Chicago, who baa been for some time engagedin adopted, and that they were flrc—!s-the‘rcur Cop; “lm J\:‘fiu business and in varlous theatrical apec~ yperheads all through the War., Why shouldnot | ula ' SR ARG bofled crow tasto good to hlm, scelng that 1O | g5, payyge—y. L. Alexander, New Yerk: A. EPISCOPAL, Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribuna. MONTREAL, July 18.—The clergy of the Dlo- cese of Montreal have signed a petition to the Pape praying bim to retain Monsigoeur Bourget In gtlppogmgn of Bishop. genr Hotg LoxnoN, July 18.—Austria notified her local | events abrosd in such manncr as could posaibly authorittes yesterday that the port of Kick and | hindee the restoration of lnternal peace. France the Iaod and sea surrounding the (nsurrcetiona- | §3ust ouly intervenc In o purcly pacife scose, It i t s Wi £y distrivt s closed, Tho Tarklsh Ambassador | ofloria madete presrys an umsre g by had & long interview with Count Andrassy on | tween Powers. ‘This understanding sbsolutel the subject yesterday. exists, and s fouuded on & basl TURKISI REPORT, wo cannot but asccept with satisfac- tion, namely: on non-interventlon. This Mosran, July 18.—The Porto offictally states | circimstance {cndp 1o clreumseribe the conflict to the defeat, with consfderable Ioss, of Montene- | the great sdvantage of the whole world. France grins at Mcallan Pass, which opens that defile | 1ias to specfal Interest fn the question, and, and the road to Gotschkop. The engngement u‘“"’m“’& B0 reason to lake an fnftiative. The took placs on Wednesday, lasting twelye hours, | Bonor and intercsts of France have never been A BERVIAN BUCCESS. for a moment compromised, BrLarADE, July 18.—Gen. Leschiantn, who, ‘The Minister's statements were loudly ap- necording to the litest, Intolligence, had ' pene- | Plauded. that we give the “exact truth concerning these billa" has l!rundi; been complied with, “As you have *letter-book coples of eafd bills " we Jeave you to “purticularize whereln I (you) have inade Traudulent eharges.” We agreo with you that “this should be done as fully a8 you (we) have circulated the statement,” “‘and as speedily as possible.”” ‘Without a citation to your statutes, we must for the credit of your State, bug Jeave to doubt the correctuess of your self-laudation, *that the action In the premises was fu strict accordance vm.h,’.!m splrit and Jetter of the laws of Michi- gau. Yours, &e. éuu'. 1. Cunnien, HAYES AND WHEELER AND THE 0LD UNION PARTY { A good many people express surprise that the FINANCIAL. . APPLETON, WIS, Bpecial Dspatch to The Tridune. Arrrzron, Wis, July 18.—=Mr. Henry D, Smith, Becretary of the Appleton Iron Com- pany, las tiled a petition in bankruptey. It had been boped this step might not Lave become The Nationn) Repnblican party has placed its ticket and platform before the American peaplo. ‘T'he P'restdenttal Campalgn will be ono of the moss. exciting snd Important that has ever occurred In the United States. The result of the contest will determine the futare good or Il of the country foe Secretary. a geucration to come. waa brought up onit? B, Leet, Grand Raplds; Col, Samuel Shock, ar- | trated suime dlstance int the Pulachik of Rvid- | L o1 e AT L ity N s necessary, and hopes are gencrally entertafned | The Demoeratic-Confederate allfance fs tho samo ————— uetlo; C. snd W. Todd, St. Louls; Atiorncy. | diny yesterday attacked the Turkish positlo DO, July 14-—5:80 . in.—The Daily News - Wi that the credltors of the concern mny agree faracter and wpl ng ro- Iothoafternoon old Sronny speaks of him- g,:,_,:,, E;:m. Dlxan.‘d‘l. ¢, Wheelor, Nnr’i’h and yunp'.m--: severnl strategic pnll?h\, oy | says: The siggestion that a represcutative RAILWAY NEWS. hat the creditors of the coucern miny agrceupon | In character and uplrlt ae whes tho ong wing ro o policy by which work mnay be resumed at an | eolved that the War for the Union was a *¢fallure,™ f membersof Parlfament shiall visit Phii- gelf in the morning as * Our estcemed and im- | Carolloa; Bishop Welles, Wisconsin: J. M. Brack- fighting lasted the whole day, The Servian loss t‘f‘t‘f early date, The stoppage of the works tlrows b1 %o o i 4 - @ ] and the other wing tried desperntely to make it & ‘mediato nelghbor, the Times." ott and family, Richmon, Va.; ¥, G, MeGeary, | YERSMAlL, Tho Scrviaus piraued the Turks 10 | fiichen of Tuving o Goaking tngfble slupe. | SOUTIERN PACIEIO RATLWAY IN | outof employ u lurge uguber of hunds. fallure. _Thoy are now o harbor of refuge for sece ———— Pittsburg.... Tyemont Ifouse=11. M, Tullmadge, | Ty glu:snl“)l’dllln are now dosed, been sbandoned, " but we understand that &an Francisco Alia. CEV onn) animosities and pro-slavery sentimeats. PERSONAL. Toledo; the Hon, John Hoffman, Mendota; the SERVIAN WOUNDED, the White Star Company huve placed the Adri- | The work on the Southern Pacific Raflroad, NEW YORK. Since coming into control of the popular branch of ifon. E. M. Harrls, S8alt Lake Clty; Gon. A. Toll, T spend the month of | Tiannibal, 3fo. ; thu lon, 8. 6. Mann, Elgin A. "Ag.r::: h”é’l::.:f;’.“’“ e s 3. Somerville and Willlam F. Somorville, Glas— §ow, Scotland; Col. V., W. Dullock, Burlington, n;f:e’;:g‘:‘,}m"x'l‘:::" departure for Europe, | ' ynles Behr, London; Col, J. M. Eddy, New Yong, July 13.—8. & W. C. Corwin, whose ladies' cloak and suit monufacturing cs- tablishinent, in Church street, gave employ- ment to 200 hands, have gone finto voluntary bunkruptey., Thelr llnbll(t’fuu are $30,000, and Loxpox, July 14—5 3. —The . | atic ut the disposal of tho Cunnittee whick has ard's Bels uay special “n : 7‘“% ‘s}fi",‘;’,_ Leen formned to moke the necessary errange- Rua, wounded, are Iyl ments. et Tovens “lave' and torave eaaun | - ‘The Right Ton, John Bright wil probatiy i bandages, and medieal requisitcs are wfiv {roduce the deputation on the Eastern question deficient. There are no surzcui!n or trained | to Lord Derby. Congreas they have exhlbited no statesmanship, no wisdoin or patrlotism,—nothing but obstractiva policles and dewtructive purposes, showluge theme elves lncapable of progress or even of comproe hending the wanta of the country. They only i tho Colorado Descrt, has stopped for the season at Beven Paims, which is 60 miles be- youd San Gorgonio Pass, 180 miles beyoud Los Angeles, 110 miles this slde of Fort Yuma, and Omols; the lfow B. R. Sherman, ey 130 this aide of Fort Mohave, which two last- | their asets about $15,000. *meddle and muddle.” With all thoir promises Gen. G. B. MeClellan and family will spend tho | 8eave™*Avaitor, Des Molnes, Ta....Palmer | BiTsca he Turks tako no prisoucrs, and eys- < named polnts aro 150 miles apart on the Colo- : and pretensfons they bave proven utter fuilures (n 8 tor, tomatically ref i ¢ FRANCE, g iy summer at Couberg, Ont, Touse—T. D. Cloment, Faribault, Mim.; | bumaticaly refuse to give quarter. Tho Servk PEbasic h rado River sud on tho eame Meridfan, Travel- THE ISRAELITES. dealing with questions of Taxatlon, Tarlf, Rove- ; Misa Koo Bennott $s giving singing lessons 10 | Max Hoenlg, Vienna, Austris; Jobn McDonald IMPORTANT POINT. Vi b "J”:‘ “‘VA;'"‘m- ers bound for Nortliern Arizana have' usually nne, Currency, or Reform. - women at Rockaway Beach. and John McDonald, Seotland; Allan Gilmonr and | e line of the Timok wnd position of ERSATLLES, July 13.—In tho Chamber of gone to Mohave, us those for the southers part Convontlon In Washington. 1 the Government again passes Into the hands of Durhain Kf Scotlund; A, Wecker and _son, Mr. Bowles Intinatos that Carl Schurz revised | Gagyiny R'.'"x'z\cklmon‘ Tielito Columblay 3+ Gr Bor, Nayes' lottor of acceptance, . Frohner, ‘unngu + J. M. Kischer, Vieuna: G, B, Empress Eugenoand tho Prince Imperial, it s | Viola and Do u. raganzl, Vonice, Ttaly; Q. 1o Baltschar is still an important point, h Deputics to-day the election of M. Munz was the uf of was will take placo,” Ue. Bascupane | invalldated by a vote of 818 to 181, bocauso of {ly's forces have been rafsed to 30,000, undue eferfcal influence. the Democratic- Confederates, and they securo pos- scusion of the purseand the éword, the Armyand the Navy, the Executivo authiority und the law-making WasmnaTox, D. C., July13.—The conventlon of Israclites reusscmbled this morning. The Committee on the seventh sectfon of the Presi- of the Territory have gone by Yuing, and the extenslon of the fron road to Scven Pulins shortefis the timu to hoth main crossings of the ; ajony, dovs, Ialy....Jremont House—I. 1L, BERVIAN CONSCRIITION. K power, they will substituto reactlon for progress E wald, will vislt thls country In August. e on . T O Miiacow, Tiochéator, | The Standard's Vienna special soya the thisd | pams, July 10—An ot stat ust | Colorndo. Thero is, iowever, o roud at pres- { dett's reporty directing the attentlon of purents | god ru.cstablish o relga of terrorand asystemot Walter Dagehot hus an astlcle ontitled **Adam | N. Y, ;4. C. Mawliton, St. Paul; Louls Janin, | order on the Servien reserves has been lesued. am, duly Ih~An- offldal statement J ent open from Seven Palms to Mohave, and, as | to the importuuce of their sons learning o mer- | peonuge In the South, and ballot-box stufing and Bmith 2 Person ™ In the July Xortulghtly, gan Francleco; . 8, Léenari, Loudonid. P 1. | Theso aro mostly old men, and they have Te. | made public shows that 240 Communists have | tho route leads over several mountain ranges, | cantile trude, or engoglng fn sgricultural ?Xm‘puon fu the cltfes of the North. Prudagce Arthur Arnotd, Il A., basnearly comploted tha | Semirorl, BaB HEonelc o itiomas ope | Tused toserve In several plices, E&iufi'dn‘rfibfli poitions n tho cases of 208 | the Sonstruction may be m:?y ofiont OEENE | pursulta, repurted that they were of tho opinfon | adnonishies that **the deatinies of the conatry In tull-aizod modol for the statue of Jubn Stuart MUL | stor, New Xork; C. L. ’l‘lfdenbsnn Franclsco: 3. | 1oxnon July Tk prom e Fimes Sernlin d o o i Elaging over what Tias bosn Gae of hegnd [ that #t would add to the prosperity | pesco should be confided to thoso who saved it fn Aslgn of hard times ot the watering-places Js the. | We Alligon, Littsburg; T. A, Corbett, Bt. Loule. | qpopn5h0n pives the following sccount of Wednes- & trylng routes on our continent has beon re- | Of the rising gencration if they would engage fu | war. substitation of Irigh servant.girls for Freach dnyp'n fighting: Osman IEmhu, in gm'.":u':t:- LAIN. duced to about twenty hours, ou this side of the | mechanlcal of ugricultural pursuits, becauso n | 1f the ascendency of the Republican party Is te bonne, ' CASUALTIES. attacked the Hervian army corps under Gen. TIR' CORTES. Colorado. The benelit to the Territory wust | mercantile carecr is too hazardous. The report | be maintained, no agency will be more seful and ol Fiiher is cilld + BaMlI6 ) 68 106 oais Leschjonin, near Saltschar, The Tuiks five | MADRID, July 18.—Cangress has rejected by | be great; but We presume that the trafiie would | Wit adopted. potential to that end than Tux Cutcad TRIBUNE, in P oy b times attumpted to storm the Servinn position, | @ Yote of 183to 85 the motlon for the immedi- | have to quadruple before the Rullroud Gompan The cummittee appointed to consider sectlons | which has no superlor in power and fnfluopcs, il e e e Aeter o s s and vero ropulsed, Meanwhile thie Servian | ato abolition of wil snccial privileges in Bscay. | Yould conelder that portion of the road beyond | 3% B St 9C S STeslleptla Foborh Ufges Op | among Nepalbilean nevspapers, ' £ eolumn under Uen, Ostofea attacked the Osman D an Uorgonlu pro e, o e poh A Tamusz Campaign Clab 18 nocded fn overy Niagaf? Faite hos been recommended by Arch- | DETROn, Mich, July 18.—~To-day Termon | Posiu’s rear and eaptured soveral villiges, CHIOAGO ELECTION CASES The connoction betiecn tisclty and Los An- fihu:;l.'.blfl::fn"fi}y Peamplicny Euplieh, teacliers | 3 oighborbood in LW eatto supply tho poopla witk b::h»‘n Lynch, of Taronto, as & placo of relizous fllt;mh}'. an nwx:hnko! t!:lo‘\net&ln:uln; Br;wcry. &mfln nbaats on the Danube attucted Gen. d B a1 B Fitbugi observanco of the Sabbath cin bo obtained by | Feliable facta and correct polttical Informstion. pilgrimage. ell under & sunstroke and died in a fow hours, sy but without resul The Trial at Jollet. N o s ¢ Tur THBUNE proposes to keep the encmy on th f . s J ave been comploted, and 500 feet atill remuin, | urging upon the risiog generation the necessity B TUNE orop o L0 SRDY On Mr. R. J. Cook, late stroko of the ¥ale crew, fa | Dxrnoin, July 18,—Tho extreme lLeat contin- TORIS:GLOSHD,. al v t t be hurried. After | of observing that day, sud by making the pro- | defensive, and to make It & Liot campalgn for thom wrlting lotiors about the Baratogs regatia to tho | ues. Over & dozen cases of sunstroke bave | o e Hsstan tologtuphic ugeney, confirms the Agectal Ditpetch fo Tos Trivtnk. and thls Lo worls thut cannol be urmie, iheier | eeediniga of that day ks usefal xnd interestivig aa untll o glorious triumph s cehiloved noxt November, CAMPAIGN TERMS. Trom now until after the Presidential eloctiony Tux Tmstxe will bo sent at tho following ex: traordinary cheap rates: Weekly Campalgn Tribune-wsingle copy. Twolve Caples to one address.. ‘Twenty.live Caples Lo one addres Tri-Weakly Campaign Tribunce ‘Twelve Coples to one addres srassenene Dack numbers of the Campaign Rditlon dannot b seut. The souncr persons order Tnm Cauraiol TRIDCNE, the greater number of issues thsy wili rc&)on. that the harbor of Klek, on the Jovrer, 11, July 13,—The trial of the alleged Adriatfc, has been closed, 1t also nnnounces | “crooked® Chicago judges of clection cou- “l'f';"c“"-"'-'““ been doged to Slavanfan sup- { tinued to-dsy, Mr. O'Brien conmencing the p'l‘h.o Time?_ Berlin special gays the closing nrgument for the defense at 9 o'clock closing of Klek will, it ls believed, | this morning., Iu Lis opentng he alluded to the serlously damage the ‘Turks, ns thereafter | bitter animosity which be clafmed had been % cv:l-llll‘l‘lm mmmfisnlblgu l& aum.l_x rel nlfuaecmcx;:.atfiu manifested towards his cllents since thele {n- ere.e; n XL Irou] ) bile: narrow strip of Bosnian Rrfllor}’ be'.wcu'x! Mon- qloh‘ucntlbytlhu "M(mg‘: pnpc;s. it h;:u bcnnun tonegro and Servia, which i3 o3 present fuvaded | contioual storm of abuse from them oll, bg( three Servian columna. with s slugle exception, and he char- LATEST. acterlzed the prosccution 08 belng con- m’m:[ga& ge;a; x!cu;;:g‘-:‘ éfl;mml:n{sr tnl;‘ol m;- ducted merely (miz politieal purposes, u’i then 1 e J 0] 1 o pevdes ation to-Austa from Bosgten Catholles, . 3fo- | Droceeded to take up tho - cvidenco, aud the wmylcl(ou of the tunnel, 25 or 80 miles of track will be lald from that place northward, With Iron ond tles now at Los Augeles, sud ubout twice aa much from this ond, The track {8 Iald for 33 miles on the road from Woodland to Williams, which latter Pclnt 13 8 miles weat of tho Town of Colusa, ‘Ihat com- pletes the work of tho Centrul Pacific Compuny on the west sido of the Bacrsmento Valley for the scason. The roud from lone to Gait, 80 miles, will soon be completed, and that from Oankland Point to Berkeloy, 9 milcs, aleo. This will pmhnnl.gf complete the senson’s work of the Centeal Paclfic Company, whith will thus have built about 216 miles of rond fo Culifornia in 1878, and if we esthmate tho ayerage cost ut $30,- Now York World., been reported within the inst twenty-four iours, Mr, Jomos Russell Lowell i credited with an | threo of Which have proved fotal, ambition to represont the Eighth Massachusetts Dlstrict in Congresa, Mz}%fig :21;;“115#00“:1- 1t bz been noticed that drugglatsgenerallymarry | grqpx Ciry, In,, July 18.~~A hand-car collls- fn summer, whon free soda-wator {s an fmportant | ;o ocl:nm:d' ou' the IMinols Central Ralrond Agmalituen ol sectal e, sbout a mile west of Lemars Statfon this after- hn(:' H‘. Boker, United Btates Minlster lo Rusaln, noon, which caused the death of J. C. Little, he .,'.‘.’g'.:{":.‘,\“'s :.',.32',‘,‘“:““ Atiseriioaltice mudmlfacefl whci‘ {:n 1){ow¥fiunder one of trllxlll: cars, breaking nec| Lre Were Byl 1t 1o feared that Prelicnt Grant's noxt atep il | Gilicr men o 1o care, wiio escaped with slight bo to march the Marine Band up to the Capltol | {njuries. Little leaves a family—~awife and one and disperac both Nouses of Congress. child, possible; that an account of the proccedings of the Councll be forwarded to the different congregations, with an curnest appeal for thelr asaistance, The report was adopted. ‘The Couvention adjourned to meet in Phila- delplia the second Tuesday in Ju!{, 1877, The Exccutive Doard organized by clecting Moritz Loth, President; Julius Frefberg, Vice President; Lipmau Levy, Secretary, and Solo- mon Lev, Treusurer, The Beeretury gave a hond for $5,000, and tho Treasurer » bond for 20,000, "Iy Board of Governors of the flebrew Unlon College organized by electing B. Bettermay, l'l'ClldEnI.é Joslah Cohen, Viee-President, an " % e, ¢ o cretary, fr money, Address Harrlot Martineaw's last literary labor was t —— hammedan Beys have held s meeting and ex. | 8ifted it thoroughly, as sulted his view of tho | 000 ]Jcr mile, we Lave a total expeuditure | Jucob E. Zickel, ecretary. et for thef swritoan Introduction to s translation of Drr. auth DROWNED, ressed their loyalty to the Porte, 1B & tzrand | case, developlog iis atrong points and strength- | of $6,000,000 for the construction account of tho P THE TRIBUNE COMPANY. **8linon von Montfart," now in press. Special Dispalch o The Tribune, hiat Austriun was preferable to Servian rule, enfog its wesker ones, untll he lad [ yean THE WEATHER, ) The Roumautan Chanbers held a secret site ting to conslder tho request of Russia to permit élm passuge of 8 large pumber of volunteera to The London Spectalor says the nomination of | _ MINNEAPOLIS Minn., July 13.—Tho body of Qen, Hancock at §t. Louta ’wnnm nlnvn cost tho | Mrs, Hauson, who disappeared on the 11th inat., Democrutic party the Irlsh vote. Why? .| was found In the Mississippl River, near Fort Bayard Taylor's mogazine afticles, publiahed | Snelling, last evening. traversed the entire ground, when ho summed up with a pathetlc appeal to the jury. v ex- ervit. horted them to remewmber thelr oaths, and not The Telgraph has recelved & manifeato from allow themselves to be Influenced by the clamor Wasurxaron, July 14—1 a.m.—For tho Upper Lake region, the Upper Misalasippl and Missou- i Valley, clear or fair weather and northeast to southeast winds, with slowly rising tempera- RAILWAY EARNINGS FOR JUNE. The Commercial and Kinanclad Chroulele tur- niahes the following advance sheet of the rail- road earnings in June, 1870; OHICAGO, ILL. NEW PUBLICATYONS. TTWENTY HILES AROUND CHICAGD: of tho press, but be governed by thelr own hon- " . of syttt sl W | kit Rcomene, | B8 Bantecel Mo S | S, SRS B Bl gl I L A ' b Special Dispateh to The Tribuna. Vienxa, July 13.—~The Austrion Government | the sccused. - Fhoro should bo uo jumpiue 4t $104,475 | tinuca oppressively liot, und the temperaturs | Whe Grand Chain of Subure Mr, Robert Bichanan's now play, **Corlnne,” | DADISON, Wis,, July 1.—This morning & | has every rea: 3&"(“ lieljvye;tha s uf the :lxt:mxm(::)urlnlng trom the evldence, and Iy o 07,200 | thils morning twas ligho tlmng many, peceding ban Newspapers. h a rathor cold e { 2" | party coming into the clty were thrown from o | Bub atroclties aro enormously exsgger- | {EGREEN L any verdlet exeept that of not morning of the aeason. At 8 o'cluck the ther- | g gy, the afielal paper of esch town tn which s mot with a r old rocoption at the Londea | POFLY g ai tied them to fiud any exeept wetor ndieated 909 n the shde, and bef \ Lyceum on the 24th ult, The porformance ma; h‘; wagon by the horse taking fright from a bark- guiity. :'.‘:;%::Llha o sachia e 1‘91::‘ be urln }:‘ publisied, The best tiedium for suburban sdvertls- ¥ Mr, O'Brien epoke for one hour and fifty-five . s k o Cookk County,” Uuneral Ofice, Chicago Univa #et down & a faflure, ;ngl ‘!:162 Julrlx(néugkdog, mbd fi b;) “x“;ld Elll‘t'uer Dr. Joseph PP, Thompson's serles of aix lectures’ il neck broken, aud died Inatan _Y, and 8 on tho Awrlcan Centennlal, feceatly dolivorad | UA0Y Of dirs- Moliensor had a leg brokei. Etoek:Yanle, ¥ T (UN, publishied Haturdays st the Union e e o R Oboa, ‘A doasky 01 slanid Car-Shiog hagles ul ielowood, Bouth LYk, snd tho sMtHErD GREAT BRITAIN. minutes, the Jury, Judge, and the lurge ‘nudi- THR BRIE BAILWAY, enve present paying most respectful attention Loxpoy, July 18.—At a mueting of the Frle | to his remarks, frou the tenor of which it was cloudy now, agoeod breeze provalilng, and there are_indicatlous of o thunderstorth, Thers continue to be many deaths froul sunstroke. SR LA Biock-Yar Yan! boutl Cin., Lofayetto & ——— . Yoni, July 1§,—The rain and thunder- Yerlin, arowoon to be yublisked in book-form in . Rallway bond and stockliolders, to-day, Recelver | evident that the defense rellcd o o lack of eyi- | Beaver & fio Grando® New s July B Ll T . Contenl,vee. storm of Tuesdsy afternoon and evening, that S DE PARK Boaton and London, A LTURTIUL JUMT Jowett mode o statement of its condition, o | denco for un ucquittal it Oy 1 Park :L?.‘clni?-“n'figsrle’3{«5-'1'3'::"3.“‘“"'.E'f:'e‘f}"fif . 4 Bl & Tt1a not unllkely that Mr, Jullan Mawthorne may | | CHETENNE, Wy, July 13—~Ou Tuesdsy an A swept over the ms{ may bave purified the at- 1 Interatd mosphere, but it sald the plan of reorganizing submitted by Sir State's-Attornioy Reed followed for the prose- ; Vitiige, Cornel, Reasington, aud Itivental follow up his +* Saxan Stadiea™ with aome En. | INsiue man nsmed Bmith, en soute homo to cution, zeplyfug it 1o some uasertions mado | ey losphorey bt 4t ot have much wifect In | MHIATeY OISR SO ORI Moo B e glish Studies, Mr, Iawthorne I8 now lving In (e | TMinots ln care of bls wife, jumped from the Edward Walkly wnab:p l,‘m??,’ l:,'fl x_""l ‘{:“ by O'rieny whicl o dl’e,mfll of ‘“h“:n’“‘““'y {‘“‘"g“ forre) and s morniug opens pramisingly far tho kot 'flfl?&f‘ ffi;’blfl Hrm Ay ipecian, st Villsaes Belghbiorhood of Lyndon, tran between Blnck Butts and Ditter Creek, | Obe more coupon unded, and o few other | niaumer, I answer to the charge thut it was a | Michlyan Gontralooooor o) test day of the long heated term, T TG Bl S e B Uriars S tho Towm AOCAL OBIERVATIONS. Cutgaso, July 13, TVme. | Bar.|Tor1Fs,) _ Wind. | &n. concesalons. 1le proposed to loy thethird rall rnmlnd prosccutlon, he shiowed” that some of from New York to Buffalo, to gradually wear | the cliief witncsses on the part of thu peopls out the old equipment, and to replace 1t with o zfi:&?cflw:::", wm:;’ u;x&!&u“::wmm; N:)‘:: At this narrow-gsugo equipment, Ho felt sangulnoof | fendauts properly punished. tho prosperity of the road. O'Brien sprang 1o lis fect and uttered Many speeches followed, Mr. Jewctt's state- udenial, Mr. Reed substantiated his statement, ment was woll recoived, Sir Edward Watkin | 40d contluuud 1o ausiyze “}"J'fifi“{fl“fitbm‘ opponcu King u' e poln iich had'been offered s rosolution nasuring Mr. Jowott of sup- | gibmitted to o Klry ol stripplue them of port, and approving the schemo, withthe moditl | the glanor which thu sophistry of O'Bricn had cations desircd by the Committes, Mr. Wate | enveluped them. Thelatter occasionully inter- ho wife was naleep, Howas not foun ‘A ondon critlc azarda the conjocture that the | Fist t ] 4 povonth book of ** Dantel Deronda ™ will contaln fl;‘mfi&;&'}mgyfl&‘f“' and thirty the revolation of Deronda's parentage, while the eighth will lead us to o trngedy. Offenbach proposcs wlwrltn & book—a lm‘le ono UNIVERSAL PEACE. ~—when he gots home, in which he shall givo hie Smprosstons of the Awmerican people, aud thelr | FO It Was Hllustrated in a Philadeiphla m:‘ l;’ri‘:’:fi:‘e:‘::;:::::‘:‘;:fiu; aure sign of PmiLApeLPOs, Pa., July 18.~~The session of the dechino of Niersturs, properly so called, in | 00 Universal Peaco Buclety at Carpenter's Hall of it ‘Oak P'ark, Harlew, Molross, aod Muywe SR ANON SR, mublishid Mondays tn the Town of Jullersol, &nd resclica tho Fealdents of Moplo- o, obiraae irvg Fark, Jeferion, b Norwbed LAKE VIEW SUN, published Mondays 1n Laks A i oF Wolkiars Grover o, kard Havenewood, . EPRISLE AN D TIMES, published Prida an growlny manufacielod Viisce at the mouth of the Caluinet River, ave s cotnbined circulation of 10,000 d rapidly III!:I\‘DMHK. Advertivers IIBI"M 80 reach suburban residuiits shuuld, by el ineans, selocl this chialn of newspapers a4 the medium for 8o dolug, Qhio & Binslasipple...e.os 8, L.y A &T. H. tbranches) 8, LuyIron Mt & Southern 8., L., Kan, Clty & Northern 8t. Louis & 8. Kastetn. ... ‘Foledo, Peurls & Warsaw, T8 cernrenenoeneesen §7,085, 702 $7,354,828 SOUTIOTWESTERN RATES. The Chicago, Burllugton & Quincy Rallroad, @ENEURAL OBARUYATIONS. Gu10ag0, July 13=Midnfght. _ ol ! with the Mlssourl, Kansas & > Win o | this mornfog came to s summary and very pe- 0 i Va1 rupted the epenker, as une after auother of hia in conjunction h Siations, ‘Advertisementa juteuded Sor thls week sliould be Franco, that posthumous works of the men of 1830 very pe- | kin's plan, mentloned, {8 28 followa; That with. [ TUPC o i cxas and A & Texas Central Ral) ol [ e 0-day (Friday).s now p:;;dueuln’ ecnsatlon when thoy are published, cullar termination. About moon, Dr, Charles | out reducingtite rato of intcrest, beginning next E',’“};‘,‘:‘(‘:z',fl’ “‘l":'é’u;,’fl‘mt "ulfi'f ;fif&\:,{‘: would Texia sud Auatings T e fadicl Cheyenio. o, [30.05) n.‘&.,‘ ;.:M'n'. ‘Tiave boen published for periods rang| {ssued the followlog uew turlt to points fu the . [20.4 tny e b Wi ahe WMOroUF Ay Shtubl shed Bouthwest: ° aud rellablo. Address'all tavord 80 thy general fiice, Ualon Btoek- Y i1 ck. Miss doanette Bemmott la the woalthlest Amerl. | Linkhiam, of Callfornia, began to sddress the siary eau young woman who ever entered s convent, It | MeeUng. His manner was excited, and Lis re- 12 befleved tha bulk of her property will go to. the | Marks were wild and disconnected. It soon be- Convent of tho Sacred leart, in which she has | came manifest that howes Insane, and calls to already begun her novitiate. order were heard from all points. President Tho Washington CAronlels criticisce Gen, Haw. | Love fnssted that the speaker bu allowed to September, they should fund for four and a half | not be tolerated quicted b, and Lo settivd years, with alternate coupuns, the first bonds | down tn his chuir until the closu of Mr. Recd's paylug the alternato coupons in gold, and that vhich ecupled an hour or more; wnd liould recelvo of the fund of tho sccond | Wus iusterly oty turuughout, they sl E R el ‘"o Court then adjourned untfl 1:30 p.m., ot Bouds iy LaiZ-yesrly coupsiu Alu(sg, Whieh ottt Judzs Beltoberts eharged the Juryy o L. hl)(l“l,\l.h & CO., Publishers. FIIRM OHMANGES. Mirat Second Third Fourth From Chicago to— class. class. clu cluse, Denison. $1.84 §1.05 §1.45 $1.2 Bherman L6 L#s 110 i 1.53 RS it bou s PUSREC RN o whio retire d arv still detlberuting on o ver- 144 1t st o | rocee . Dr. ki st o scomin | 20 SO et oty ol | ST i 1 NOTICE. nection with the American Centennlal, and main- | more and more exclted and violent, until at { gai) for the United Btates this month, © 1 tains that thora 1 oo such lnstitution koown to our | length he sprang upon s chalr, brandishing & |~ The first Trinity Collego and the Cambridge THE CENTENNIAL JUDGES, 98 _— Qoverument. sword Iu & furlous manzer, At this polnt, sev- | University Boat ‘Club four, with Boatmen und Spesial Dispatch to The Tribune, 03 TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, [The shhaceibor, haviug purchtted o B D \\ M. Stewsrt's cousins ¥ havo carned the hons | eral of the members went out. after tho police, | tireo basts, sall touduy for tho (ntcrantional ro- [ BureaLo, July [4—A distingulshed party of | Thcsorates are considersbly lower than tho | Borrao, N, Y, July 18—The Centennlal | D} 0t b L e il lnbort e erable distinction of notice fn te forelgn fournsis; | and soveral ofiicera came in to remove the dly- | B34 718 TURY: forciguers, representatives to tho Centenntal | old ones, and will go futw effect to-duy. Judges srrived via tho Lake Bhors & Michigan | sousand fanuel B teniinein, for s puryose af oo and thelr false pretensions to e of thedead | gurber,but Presidont Loveinelsted that heshould | The Liverpool cup wos won by Controyersy; Exhibition, from over twenty different couns 7 Bouthern Rafiroad, snd after m drive about | jusand 103 Dyes-st., under the orin awe of S merchant's estats arewizoly commented on asindl- | ot be interfored wilh' and the prinelplo of won- | Professor sccoud, snd Miut Drop ‘third. i | urics, visited Builalo to-day. They came over MR. BLAINE'S HEALTH, town started for Niagara Falls, &G0 sencs, July 1, 1870, ANIRLE. DA €ating a poculiar phaso of American soclal life, veslstanco be constantly adhered to, and there m‘ London critical journal ways that M. Jules m » ffi:’?‘“‘fflfnfik’:fiffig‘fi ‘f.':. hll:m Pm\s mon's eloge of . do Remnusat ** was remsrkablo 8 ct 8 )y an for ita eloquence aud power, snd contraated honor. | 88id that Ler husband was charged with »' mes- eliver there, and ho must ably with the monotonous dlscourses which for | 380 from Heaven to de 3 it no matter what happened. A larg some ‘timo sppear 10 bavebeen tbo ruloat the | SeNGF AL R0 U0 oLl gatherad, and thera wis Avausta, Me., July 13.—Mr. Blaiae, owing to the very excessivo hieat of the past few days, has not Improved. Tho effect of the heat on Mr. Blaine's condition has fully confirmed bis pliysicians in the belict that tho original trouble was of the nature of a sunstroke. Tho tonic DULL TIMBS. the Pennsylvania Central to Erle, and thence by Owling to the busincss depression, the em- | tho Luke Bhore to this city, arriving at 11 w. m. ployers overywhero purposs a reduction of thu | Thoy wore taken to the park snd through the Wages or an {ncreass "fl““.“'"'k‘"s fours Of 1 riuna avenucs, At p. ra. the party left for the will-operatives and miners, who, in sume lugara Falls, ‘To-norrow morming lho'y %0 to %t:l;;ar,:g:n%me&ulngwmam, sud greatstrikes | 1o qter, Cmml-h;uv( and Watkin's dlen, New Yonk, July 18.—Thirty worklngmen from Lyons, France, arrived to-day, and will leaye this eveulng, after a banquet, for Phila- detphis. 5 DISSOLUTION. . ‘The frm of Day. Gprague & Co. will disive July ¢ 1o sign 1o ssities byttt sgreget. Klihgh pEb iU a"c0. Froyldence, June 20, 1876, Special Dimpateh to Tha Tribune, Pzonia, N, July 18.—Real and personal Academy, citement. At leogth Pinkham becam stopping over uight at, Willlansport, fotending | effect of tho salt ale i stronyly, commended b ty n tho County of Peoria s d st great exciten 6 EXTRADITION CORRESPONDENCE. it by Mty effect of 3 ey, )y | property in tho County of Pcol assessed 8 1t bappens that Miss arriot Martineau deposit- | quiet, and sald, in explunation, that he badbeen | The fit:al corfeapandence between the United to seach elphla Baturday. bis physiciay, and if Mr, Blaluu's strepgth wonld 520 170,805 for 1870, odwltl?lt’::o conductorsof the London News sn qou'é'uedul this lmmartal lplrh of Wealington, | States sud ars"- Britalo_on thtuncxmdmun e l " =% ; GOPARTNEBSHIP NOTIGB. bear it ho would urge s ses yoyage, ‘The most ho hopes for i within the next week to E:I:. him removyed to the coust, some 40 miles distant, e —— CROPS, 0 The Tribuna, OAIRO, liL, July 18.—Warrants fssued b United Btatea Coinmissioner Candee, of th Yy t certaln officers of ths Cairo & Vincennea Rallroad Company for sn slleged violation of the Civil-Rlghts law, were sorved epltomtzed autablography, 10 bo printed after hor | but iad at laat succecded in * shakivg thy e ey dit ohms ot 1o that | smirith Tho spirity by expluned, Lad attempt- {ouroal Juno 20, Tho Epectator says of tho article | &1 trough i, b6, profues, & new, Sedany “that it fs ** A Nterary curlosity,” oud thst It s fi'il“i. ani S Beaco Convontion will ressscablo uestion, including Eacl Derby’s nots of Junu OBITUARY, ’l‘u published, Earl Durbl. in his note, suys: Special Dizpatch to The Triduna 4Pl essentiul Hflm lea of extradition as prac- BrooMingroy, lil, July 1.—3r. Willlam ticed by Eugland are that the peraon surrendes b n};x g% e it ;IE"M“ ""e&'m ‘ix‘; Recves dled at his home in Old Town Township D The undersigned will continoe the ¥iour and Gralr 106 and 108 Dyar-st. (furmer 2 B“x:lfl:l:a 3 d‘. Bty AY, ON| ), $10u11 customers for the Hlberal patronage ex. Lo e e we solilt w continiance of sais 4450 coldly judicial, %o severcly passlonless, so x 3 o'clock, There ls great dlasatis- | offense cxeept th b > | totay, aged 84 Howua an old resldeut, and Spectat Diwpaich to The Tribuns. onthem yesterdsy by Deputy-Marshal Saup, T vemmerts (hat Bad 11, mot | B et 8 O e eoaraes to-dag. and | Gerell. hiaCts 't “meores comstruction of the | tho father of the on. O.T, Recves, u well- | DANTILLE Hh Sty L=ty a dayas | wud the 6o readired to upesr {or sxumlgt | itk U8 4 OIS gy, v Ay, been hor own work, the ;N:&: of :I:L flfl'“’ heretofore, ax)ul mc;mlnr':lxg tgm l&gx: muviu t&”& c{ lu?flth ue:a llwi-ty";w Gv.;:emmx:xnnv. k;ui\lvn Qhw er of u‘xficmmgt.w ano ;;u fatlier :;P‘:d“m selty ?" M‘:‘mmmg which the gg:‘ 'o:‘ ke li m;] .l:‘lntm named W. T, 3 ’1."55" D "erou. « woul b with 8 me in, . chalr DOIIOwW tund- 0 o @ oves, an rue; e ) T T sanaaniat hax_ daaii® | anite tant,” but - without ™ 1t s "wowld . it | Ingtame o T 4 farmers bave suseedod in eaving mosy of thetr | Naw Xoax, duly d~Belore Judge Weste | , Providesce Julys, e Bl

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