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The Chicage Daily Teibune, CITICAGO, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1876. - § RICE FIVE CENTS. . VOLUME XXX B3 - c' 5. carried the country through fts trial could be | trial {s aver, and that it Is more likely to require | wonld take mensnras to resumo at the proper time, nso of making this occarrence the oceaslon ! EINANORAL WASHINGTON bettor trusted (o Teform any. cxiating abuses | threo weoks than two. Lo and at no very distant day. * | For anaticlam and sirite. - Arkandas was A 12 & THE INDIANS. e . than those who came fresh from the Rebellfon, AR IT AT AR AR Mr. Morton sald the country was on the eve of a | luatration the laat two years of the advantaces 5 great campalgn, and the snccenn of the Democratic porty depended upon carrying Lonisiana, Missla- sippl Sontl Carolina, Florida, and North Carofina, Ntaten all largely lepublican. Tholr chances of success wers 1) overcoming that majority by blood- shed, snd the campalgn wae ufiened the athor day. Mr. Merrimon ramarked that if hisatatements hurt thoy were but & beginning, and there wonld De facta and figures bronght out which would ac- care the repndiation of the Repnblican party in November next. . Mr. 8herman nald when he heard the at Re- puhlican party sreafgned ke a pack of thisves, he could not help feeling Indignant, and it arouset the old firc in him, Therc was not s aingle posi- tion takon by the Democratic pnn{ during the lant thirty years upon which they could take s stand and defend it. Mr. Bayard (sotto voce)—It fs wrong to mako 8 stimp spoech. Mr. Sherman sald, yes, he knew It wae wrong tomake 8 stump-rpcech, bnt he wanted the trith 10 be lold. If the Dentocratle party camo into power It wonld not seck to stand upon any poaltion which it liad taken witninghe 1ast thirly years, It would not do for that party to talk abant frand, corruption, and disbonesty ‘In this haphazard way, and ask who Is il that stole the public mnn:z‘ The names, the tima, and circumstances should be good government under a falr and intelligess 27 man—Gov. Garland, b3 3 fresh from slavery,—better than tho men who ad been The Mouse Committee om Military Affalrs was Instructed gome time ago’ to lnvcnuxzntc the inanagement of the Natioual Soldlers’ Assluins, - Mr. Terry will report from the Committee that they have not had timo to investigate the mat- ter; that thoy have reason to believe that some cruclty hus “been practiced In somo of the -aayluins, and some abuscs oxist which should be corrected. The Committee recommend that sub-conmittecs be appoluted and nuthorized to vislt the aoveral saylums during tho rocess in order to Iyyestigate thelr condition. COMMISSIONRI PRATT, . Western Arsociaied Press. Wassinaron, 1. C., July 18.—Commissioner Prott has roturned, His feslenation hos not been accepted by the President. With refer- ence to tho report that he will o rctalned fn his present ofiice, Pratt says I he rematns here after the 81at fnst. 1t will” bo hecanse he {s per- sunded sgainst his own inclination to do so. ACTS APPROVED. ‘The President nlfincd the uct to appropriats £1,000 to rernove the remalns of the Hon. E. Rumsey Wing, Inte Minister to Ecuador, from uito to the cemetery at Owensboro, Ky. ; also, In conclnefon, ho declared the occurrence =742 Hamburg was o mobific element, not spol but nanatnral, and one that wonld druppear under government. At the close of the debate, Mr. Hancock moved & substitite for Smalls’ amendment, fo theleffect that no troops shall be taken from any State or sorvice where pubilc intercat reqaires their con- tinuance. Mr. 8malls :c:e{ud the substitute, and it was agreed to—8G 10 81 The Committen then Wm-.ndefl to the considera- tlon of the second scctlon of the bill sathorizing the Presidentto_ order troops to cross the Rio Grande in puranit of robbern, The Bouth Carolins debata was reopened hy Mr, Tloge and contirtied by Mr. Cox, cach rpeaking of the ather as tho carpet-bagger from Ohlo, but Ifoge sayingho had carpet-bagged with » knapeack, to whicl Cox relterated with an intimation that oge needed 8 knapaack to carry all that he had picked up. Mr. Foster called upon Representatives fro) Georgia to atop these infernal outrages, and to active fn honting ont the Inhuman flends that crosacd tho bridge from Angusta to Hambnrg. Mr. Cook—They nover went from my iate, N KICKAD OUT OF TNE REFUBLICAN PARTY fm-‘{ruuds, better than the alumnf of T‘ummnn] STATE SAVINGS INSTITUTION. $600,000 CAPITAL, © $120,000 SURPLUS. The Oldest and Lirgost Bavings Bank in tho Northwost. Pays 6 por cent intoreat per innunt on doponits, lnml.nnnunll{, on the 1st of January and 1st of July, All doposits nnde during the 1at throe days of & month draw interest for tho month. SAFETY DEPOSIT i VAULTS Oftho Btats Bavings Institution woro built for tho scoommodation of the Business Mon nnd Bankers of Chiongo nnd the Northwost, Thoy are ¥ire-Proof and Burglar-Eroof. Money, Dismonds, Bonds, Doods, Coin, B, B e e e oa takon on special do .l’nnurlty. Eu!& in theso Vaults for ront at reasonsblorato.;, 1, gPENOER, Pros't. GUILD Onabir. An Interview with Gen. Sturgis at Lively Political Skirmighing St Louis Yesterday. in Both Houses of Congress. all. Mr. Banlsbury, of Delaware, rephicd to Mr. Morton, declaring that the reports of the ITouso Invcnum\un% Committes would show that the Republicans had robbed the muntr{ to an ex- tent equal to onc-half nf the national -debt, and he hoped they would be mnde to dlnfior;:n. Thedcbate was continued by Messrs, Merri- mon, Windom, Slierman, and othcr Scnators until_after 6 'o'clock, When an adjournment was carried, Mr. Eaton having the floor for to- morrow, Mefure adjourning, Mr. Allisan asked and obtalned leave to have presentod s now river and harbor hill, which he will offer to- morrow as o subatitute for the ono under con- sideratlon. His NMean Opinlon of Custor as a Dilitary Man. . The Hamburg Massacre Forms the Text of the House Debate. Custer Allsged to Be Reckless, Tyran< nical, Belfish, and Unpopular, Gens. Sherman nnd Sheridan Attempting Only a Yery General Di« rections Lamar, of Mississippi, Rends Sam Cox a Lesson on Cundor and Decency, ROBESON. PREPER DARKNESS TO LIGNT, Special Dispatch (o The Triburie. ‘Wasnixgtox, D. ., July 18.—The Repul= GEN. STURGIS. Ticans on the Naval Committeo found out forthe | the act, to continue the public printiig. pen: o i r<They did, I8 STRICTURES UPON TN SLAIN GENERAL, first. time to-lay that the Democrats have becn 6 the public printing. (r, Banlsbnry—Look at the investigation of the f —No, lf\" they did not. Special Dispatch to The Tribune, 8r. Louts, July 18.—Your correspondent md Gen. Sturgis to<lay, and had a conversation witk bim In connection with his recent criticlsm on Gen. Custer, for which ho has been so generally censured by the preas. He said: What I especlally deprecate is the manaer In which some papers have souzht to make a domigod ont of Cunter, and Lo erect a monument to Custer, and none to hiséoldiers. On the field of alanghter the bodies of 300 or more saldiers were fonnd jled up In s [little ravine, whilo be- fnd were found those of Custer and hia little band of choren ofiicers. When the ofli- cers of these men fell, who was thers to_rally thom? Why were not some of the othor officern sent forward with them? I relief had come to the party between these two pulnts, who a aight it would have been to find 300 soidlers collectcd Navy Department. There yon will find it all. Mr. Bherman maid If any wrong extsted there the Republicans wonld be quick to panish the perpe- trators, though he did not believe there waa any- thing wrong about the Becretary of the Navy. Mr. Baulsbury said he did not state that there ‘was anything wrong abont the Becretary, but there ‘wna wrong practiced upun the Department. r, herman, reanming, srgaed that McDounald and McKce were put in State Prison by the Repnb- licans, NoDemocrat had any hand In it, He next referred to the expenditore of money in the South, ond maid 1t was a'pent in putting down the Kun-Kinx organization, the most infamous organization which ever existed. Hleargued that the public money had been disbursed “with abeolute fidelity both during und since the War,. If this was to be o _campalgn of scandsl and abuse, of ulumn{ and reproach, the people wonld not b f the Democrats were tryin to provo (irant a rascal, and those who had carried the Republican banner corrupt, and could not Dring the facts and figures, the people would turn thelr backn vlran the nung. The Demacratic {mrli had been crying reform, but it must do something else befors the people would trust the associates And Denounces the Outrage as One ‘Without Exouse or Pal- . lintion, Mr. Foster—Do this, and then sing to ns a pane- gyric in vindication of outraged law, Instead of talking about your noble blood, aye, a nobilit that marders In cold blood & captared negro. yon have not tha ability to atop these outrages, you Aronot At to be a representative of the renphl of Georgis. Do it, and we will say **Weil done,™ and we will fall on your necks and rejoice, {Mock. iny lu;u;hm&m;}hc Democratic aldo and ahouts of Vi No1 % Noi") Mr. Cook—You have fallen on onr property and overything clse, and we do not want you to fall on our necka, Mr, Banks offered o substitute for the second enction, that, whenever it shall appear to the Presi. dent that the Government of Mcxico Is unable to preven exieting lawless invaslons of the Territory of the Unlted Btates from Mexico for the pul of plunder and robbery, he is anthorized, if in his Jjudgment it becomes necesmary, after due notice to I vernmentof Mexico, Lo order troops, when In cloee pursuit of such {nvaders, to cross the Rio Ornde, and toure such means, not smounting Lo acta of war, 08 may be requisite for the recovery of stolen proporty, and to protect the citizens and territary of the United Blates againat the actsof CONPIRMED, The 8enate confirmed Willlam I, Bitss, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Mis- sourd, vice Dyer; Lt, Col, Wesley Merritt,0th Cavi alry, to_be ‘Colonel, vice Emory, rotired, Mn{ Eliner Otle, Tat Cavalry, to be Licutenant-Col- onel, vica G. A. Custer, killed in actlon Maj. Nathan M. Dudley, 84 Cavalry, to be Llenten- nnt-Colonol, vice Merritt, promoted. Captaing George B. Banford and Julius W. Masan, to be Mnjors; Licutenants A. E. Woodson, H. J. Nowlnn, James M. Bell and Henry Jackson, to he Captalns; Becond Lleutenants Willlam P, IIal, W, 8. )idfierlv. C. W, Larned, Androw H. Nave, George . Wallace, Charles A. Narnum, L. R, Hare, E. P, Eckerson, E. A. Garlin, ton, T, M ifl\‘Vuule, and O, M, Smith to be First Lieut} cnan Lioldlng mectings to prepare thelr report for nearly a week past, and to-day they sere In- vited to hear it. The report witl not be ready for soveral daye, In its present shope it sug- geats that the Judiciary Commiitee be inatruct~ cd to consider the reports and evidenco with a view to reporting impeachment, REPORTS OF TIB NAVAL INVESTIGATORS. To the Western Associated Press. ‘Wasninarow, D. C., July 18.—~The majority of the House Committes on Naval Affairs liave completed thelr report. It strongly condemns tho coursc of Becrctary Robeson in trauslerring the funds to Jay Cooke, McCulloch & Co., ot London, on navy account, and charges that such nct was clearly {n violation of law, which providea that no person shall be em- ployed or continued sbroad to recolve and On the Whole It Was a Warm Time for MNorthern Doughfaces. QEO. C. COOK, Man'gr Snfoly Vauts. CLIICAGO CITY LOAN. Ty an ordinnuce of the City Councll, the undersigned arc autharized to make temparary loans In asticlpation of the taxes of 1678, and to {saue “Time Hevenue Ware Fanta thorefor on tho City ‘Trecaurer, payabie out of tho taavs of 1870, 1o a1 amount Rut gxcenlliig 73 por cent The Democrats of the Naval Com= mittee Censure Robeson's Administration. TOE RECORD. SENATH, ‘WASUINGTON, July 18.—Mr. Boutwell made & of the little force sarronnded by its oficerst Mind, 1 don't want to impugn their bravery. Cusler was') 8 brave msq, but he was also A VERY BELYIBH MAN. While tho Republican Minority Declare ALEL o ated for hald yent: ny money for the use of the naval servico on | personal explanation, stotiug that the Demo- 4 b 4 Tle was ineanely ambitlous of glo: the | O eue Rovenio Warrants are drawn ‘o, conformity Him Guiltless of Intentional Yo;«_lgq stations, wiether unier conteact 0F | eratfe platform adopted ot SL. Louls cliarged of Tveed in ew Yot The Tiepublican pariyhod | outlswsandrobbert, | o of e goutn | Phrate - Caiers fack aifords & ghod 4 il tte MR R v Wrong otherivle, Wi lias not beon or shall 1ot be a | thas tio Tato Becrotary of Aho Treasury (aliud | peanle were wilflog Lo trust 1t tarther. ‘e tme | Carolips mattor, e rdlculzd Fosters expression | COUE Jpeslon. The pubile_onfnion reparding e comptroller fs o prepared (6 recotys, spOlich, P e arort fuirier " cou- | Ing to himsclf) hd forced balnces in the public | Sd a0t yet urrived whon tho Democratlc party | avont fallingon, tho necks of Southern mew, and wri could ugain coma Into pawer. inga and newspaper reports, and peoplo having read theae are vory apt to_refuso & hearing to the con- trary statement, raying, in effect: **Oh, we know Dettor than thats™ und It 18 on acconnt of thin feas ture Ilr; 'mhllc opinlon that I do not desito to put myse aaked him why he bad not_falien on the necks of Pratt, Yaryan, Dyer, Jewell, and others, snd sog- gffled that ho wonld rather fall onthe necksof cKee, McDonald, Joyce, Babcock, Delsno, and Avery, and would even_rather embrace a barrel of crooked whisk, [Loud laughter and much con- demns Beeretary Ilobeson for alding the above-nomcd flrm with Govern- ment bonds when they were In o bankrupt condition, and for sundry alleged iilegal acts and favoritism {u nppointments, ete. necounts. He denfed that such was the case, ond read from the report of the Finance Com- mittee, recently mado to the Senate, stating that they were fully satisficd that not the slight~ Pending discussion the Chalr announced Mesars. Frelinghuysen, Edmunde, and Withers as the now Commitiee of Conference on the Consular and Dlg)lnmmlc Appropriation bill, ir. Allison submitted n substitnts for the River X ) doliars, They wiil bo fsaued (o sums of Ve huridred (€500) dollars awl upwardsy o4 desieed, poyable [0 13 months frotn thelr date, with intorest o |3 Tate ot & por cent per nnuin. Warranta will b ready for delivery thtoe dnys afier deposit of amount at Cowptroller's vilfce, Room 3, City Hall. House Conferres Imstructed to Abandon ihe Election Clauses in the Sune (bl July 8, 1876, and ITarbor A {ation bill, which 9 tf Gen, Stargls hns had his son kil §i0) Cileago, July 8 1970: gy, MecriA, dry CIvil Bill, Tho report says it s duc to say that thero fs | est cliange had been made in the hooks. §od Haskor Appeopeittion bl which approndiates | furlon, 3dg:fliflghg{?h&&:‘fnt}n&l:nm“h:fl e TS hile, th fealing. Taatec” 18 trotls oS BRIGGS, no evidence that Sccretary Robeson has profited Mr. Davis sald that if the books of tho Treas- | “'Xe fngalla, from e aforencs Commitien oi | (s oeh oo e the ‘gontleman from New | 10 oxaggeration. Then, 100, ho was tho head of o RONENE ., i 'i'm"s"’.'.fi{. :‘lllghnl)l“egfl:it u‘n"fi'é"mfsfi'{o:fxfi i | ury Department had not been changed, the offl- | the n!n‘w :uclulc( welhmx Jathe rLH:lled ""‘fl York (Townsend) talked so glibly of Twecd and gg; v;:g";;;g!‘;;;l -g;:fg; 'g_l:_:;r;t‘;n;l\'vn‘h ity ¢ Us B p a1 ‘0 . 3 stead, A, FAU B, Campialer: UNWELCOME TRUTIIS, e o L e o oxan, | clol tatoments sont to Congross had. e pro- | Serialn (En aniec 12 LR S o WAt R Rl | CHIRfa b moom B, (000) M 80 BER I | wnd mow ho fecln Hart, TOE CONVEDERATE NOUSE ENCOUNTERS SOMB OF THEM. * Speciat Dispatch to The Tridune. Wasmincrox, D. C., July 18.—~The Demo- crats strnggled with all the means they could command this afternoon to prevent further de- bate upon Smalls' amendmont to the Texas Border bill, 8chlelcher attempted to limlt the debate to twenty minutes, and there seemed some unanimity of fecling on the Democratic slde in favor of ending the whole matier within thpt time. Smalls, howover, fu having the floor, in his brief specch rendered it nbsolutely necessary for Cox, of New York, to defond him- gelt, Cox taking the floor, evidently with great preparation, and sanouncing that it had been widoly advertised that ho was to be attacked, which was news to .the reporters’ gallers, 1l proceeded in an attompt to laugh Smalls and his case out of court. Tho only portion of his speech which approached an argument was an attempt to show that the negro Government of South Carolina at a certain perlod wns corrupt, and hie read from a small volume by a Republi- | can author to prove this, upon which Mr. 8malls brought down the House and pluced Cox at o very scrious disndvantago by eabling out an - quiry whether Cox had any little book upon the corruptions in Now York City. . TOWNBEND, OF NEW YORK, followed Cox, and held up the opcrations of Tammany snd Tweed 1n a very,vivid light tothe House, and caused grest sport at Cox’s expense by reoresenting Johu7Kelly 8s waving bls wand and commanding Cox to coms down out of the Speaker’s chair and post ofl to St. Louls to rep- x}cinignt the short-halrs in thelr fight aguinst ‘Tilden. Garileld made an uxcecdlngli clear and forct- blo prosentation of the terrible facts fn the Humburg massacre, under which the Demo- cratic side of the Houso fretted sorely, lc was posed to review the report of tho Finance Com- mittce on the subject fu a few days, and would then show that discrepancies existed. Mr, Boutwell sald that the Senator from West Virginia (Davis) rominded him of a child play- ingg with geometrical booka. When he attempt- ed to deal with figures he did not understand -tho valuc of figures. Mr. Davis, in reply, said that the custom of hookkeeping in the Treasury hod been Innugu- rated by Alexander Hamllton, bnt the Senator from Massachusetts knew well who interfered with them, He relterated the charge that figures had been changed, and declared that ho was prepared to show it, Mr. Cameron, from the Committee on Commerce, reported favorably on the Houss bill to authorize the construction of n beidge across tho Missouri Tiver at or mear SBlonx City, Ia. Placed on the calendar, Four thonsand coples of testimony wero ordered Erlnlcl.l. taken out of the reports of theSpecial ommittee to Inquire Into the circumstances at- tending the late clection in Miralsalppl. Mr. Booth, from the Committee on Public Lands, referred back tho resolutlon Instructing thut Com- mitteo to Inquiro at what time soveral roads which recoived grants of land under the Pacific Railrond act of Jn‘y 1, 1802, were completed, and if any additional legislation is necesanry to secure tho right of setilers to purchase such lands aa have not Deen sold within throe yeara of the completion of tho road, ot $1.25 per acre. e reported a bill fn relation to tho salo of lands granted to certain rall- road companics, and asked that it be printed and recommitted to tho Commiltee on Pablic Lands Bo ordered. ‘Mr. Sarget submitted a resolution authorizing n speclal committee appointed by the House and Benato to inquire into the subject of Chiness fmmigration ~ to thls country to sci as a juint speciol -commitice of the lluunlc!eI \vllll;‘ puwendeun(um by :}w‘u-o : ll. ofnting them, and providing that one- e ea i nnes 0f satd Committonshall o hard out of the contfugent fund of the Ilouse, and tho other lAnlf u?]:“:u the contingent-fand of the Senate. reed o, . ¥ f'ho morning hour having expired, tho Chaie laid locked. Appendedtothe report isaresolution to theef- fectthat the Commiticonrenotelear In their own minds whother tho vivlations of Jaw In the ad- ministration of the navy enumerated in thelr report arc suflicient ground for impeaching the Scerctary for hizh crimes and misdemennors, and they therefore recommend that the n&o and testimony be referred to the Judiciary mittee, to report at the nextaseaslon, and, If they declde that he ts impeachable, to frame articles of fnpeachment, and, if not, to report what leg- islation {s necessary to provide penultics sut- ficlent to protect the public service from futuro violations of lnw. The Republfcan members of the Naval Com- mitteo will disagreo to the report. They are {ndignant at the setion of the Democratic inem- bers in adopting a report i aecrct scaslon with- out consultiug them. The Republican mem- bers will adopt a minority report acquitting ‘Robeson of all charges of intentional wrong of personal dhhoncs:s. and only sdmitting that some of his subordinates have been gulity of cargleasness and negligence. THOE SUNDRY CIVIL BILL. TIE DEMOCRATS BURNENDER. Special Dispatch to The Tribune, WasniNaroxn, D. C., July 18.~Tho Demo-~ cratlc caucus to-night was not largely attended, not over 70 belng there ot a time. An unsuc- cessful attempt was mado to sccure an agreee mant regarding the Resumption acts. After a general and inharmonlous debate it was decided by n formal votc that the conferees on the Bun- dry Civil bill bo instructed to abandon the at- tempt of the ITouse to repeal the Election laws. This secures the passage of the bill. The re- pealing element is Frnutl disgusted at the situ- ation, and capecially with the result to-niglt. DEMOGRATIC CAUCUS, - T the Western Associaled Press. ‘WABIINGTON, . C., July 18.—A Democratic caucus was held I tho ball of the House of Representatives to-night. About seventy mem- port, which was agreed to. The Benato went juto excculive sceslon, and voon adjourned, BUT TIAT ISN'T IT, ALTOGETIER. What 1 would criticise Is the want of jnigment which drew these men into 5 trap. Deforo the War thors were some of the army oflicers who had made repulations as Indinn-fightera. The record will ehuw the most suceesslul Indian-fighiers, and, withont any undue concelt, T think 1 may claim s place in that list, I never weni after them that 1 dida't cutch thew. The report of the Becrotary of War In 1500 wiil show that I foliowed the Idwns ond Comanches so that thels camps were entirely broken up, sod they eaused no farther tronblo, ~ Oakes and lazen were alsu B0 indian fighters. But the War s over; the old authoritles that knew us arc all gone, A nuw set of ofticers liss Arisun, snd & young Americe has grown up at the samo timo. INDIAX WARFARE I8 NO TICNIC, a8 some peoplo regard 1L The Sloux cin ralss 0,000 or %, 000 men at a doy's notloe, and ars quits formidable, Custer, you sec, {alked with Shorldan from day ta day, and “begged’ bl 1o give huns ghsnce logo on an expedltion. | wus sent up ta St, Paul agalnet wy-will. As an ilinetration of the feeling with which Custer was regarded, et me tell you o Ahort story, Two years aco I wasat St I'suf, and Mr, Robinson, of the 7imes, came 6 me at the tipe Custer was making Lis expedition to the Hlack llills, He spoke of Prof. lticheson, wh was auxions to accompany Custer's expedition, and asked me what 1 thonght sbout the proprict] of his doing 0. 4 1 TOLD IIM FRANKLY just ‘what I felt—that Custer, in ormnizing add conducting that expedition, was really hum.?m:! fight with the Indiane for his own glorliication, oy 1 didn't bellevo Custer knmw anfMclent of the 1" dlan character to fizht the tribes to advantage, bud was lisble, In consequence of his under-estimation of Indisn rerources and his over-eatimation of his own skill, to o led into o trap, in which I told tho - gentleman, thers would b no one left " allve to tell the tale. Asaresult of that Interview, the party contemn. ating the excursion did not leave St Fanl. 1¢ rue, there was no aitack in that campalgn, bui now, at the firet linportant attack, thu prophecy waa fiflled, When 1 knew that my boy had gona out, and that Gen. 'l‘urr{ was in command, 1cons eldored that we wero toferally fortunste. Avery, with Williams, and the reat of these men. Mr. Townrend—When did you dissolve assocl- stion with them? Mr, Cox—1I never hed any connection with them to dinsolve, It waa the Republican Legislaturs of which yon were the greal trumpeter which helped Tweed to hin frands in New York. Everybody I‘:n'm-‘:ltknn never In iny Hfe gave voice or vota to elp bim, * r. Townsend—~Yon never cast a vote against Tammany since God made you! [Lond shouts to order.] Tou are the most perfect tool of Tammany who has ever been in New York. [Langhter, up- ronr, and great confosion.] You bad Lo leave that chair, thank God, at the call of Kelly and go to St. {:mfi. Thank God you are out of it and can't get cf Mr. Cox ~You sit down—I have the floor. When {au say that 1 left that chalrat the beck of any one, t (s nntrue. I waa elected as a delcgate from my dlistrict, and, my alfernate not being there, 1had to go; but it was at no mau's cail. ryhnm.p of *Timel" **Timel" ** Order!" *¢Ordert” and great confusion, ] Mr. Tucker (Va.) offered a substitute for the mecond section, Without action, the Committce rose, and the House udjourned. RAILROADS. ROCKFORD, ILL. Bpecial Iispatch to The Tribune, Drxow, Ill, July 18.—Judge Gouwld and Charles Deer, of Moline, and Mr. Brewster, of Davenport, 2., passed through liere to-day to attend o rallroud mecting at Rockford, held in the interest of the Rock River Valley Raltroad, Most of the citics in this valley have rafsed the quota of stock assigned them, and it s expect~ ed that work will becommenced within ten days. ‘This road'will give a Chicago outlet ta what {8 known as the old Rockford, Rock Isl- and & 8t. Louis Railrvad, and eventually ex- tend from Rockford to Milwaukee. The sue- cess of thia road is now considered a flxed faot, Me: o will"be President of 6 T e VKR L COmrter . 8 PER CENT. We hiavo funds to Loan on Cholce Clty Property. Low Comuaisslons. TURNER & BOND. No, 102 Washington-st, City Certificates. Wo wiil huy past due Cerificates at a dlsconnt. Mpney to lend at 7, 8, and O per cent on city orty. XECJDDEI! & MASON, 107-100 Dearborn-st. TOUSE- A bill wans introduced providing for the elec- tlon of a Goyernor, Secrgtary, Treasurer, Auditor, and Saperintendent of Schools in the several Ter- ritorles, Jt pravides that the oficers ahall be elect- ed by tho people of the Territories, and that such election suail be held on the Tuceday after the first Monday in November, It provides that the Presi- dent may at any time, for cause, remove the Gov- crnor or Secretary of any ‘Territory, but tho cause therefor must bo communicated to the Senate, Ilo is alao authorized to mppolut a successor ta sach officer for the unexpired term. Mr, Kelloy introduced a biil for th colnage of & standard dollar of the weight of 4123 graina, as provided for in tho actof Jan. 18, 1837, ond to inuke It s legatl tender for all debts, public and pri- vato, Rteferred, The Hcnota's concorrent resolution making epecial committeen of the two houses on the Coolie queation a joint committee was concurred fn. ‘The louse then went into Committes of the ‘Whole, with Mr, Monros {n the chalr, on the bill to protect the Texas frontier,’ Tho pending question was the amondment ofered Jast Saturdsy by Mr. Smalls, of Bonth Carolina, in connection with the Homburg troubles, that no troop shall be with- drawn from Bouth Carolina. Mr, Smalls advocated his amondment, and replied to Mr. Cox, who snid the amendment had been offored for bad political urposes, If it wae that gentleman's custom to E{lnz into the Jlouse matters for bad political pur. poscs, it waa not so with him (Smalls), Ho agreed ‘with that gentleman, that the Btate of South Caro- lina was rotten to tho core, and it was for thst roason he wished the troops to remain thers in order to lop off that rottenness. Iiosald if he {8wmaolls) had given the name of the writer of the letter which he had ' resd last Saturday, he would niot give 10 cents for that maun's life, Gen. Kut- ler, who was concerned in the matter, would at onco organlze snother band of Ku-Klux and hunt o replled to Mr. Simalix._and guoted o: r, Bmalix and quoted from n-fik ritten by, Plke, lato. Minfateg’to The Hogue, entitled (*A Prostrats Btaiej South Carolina under & Negro Government," and in which membors of the latursare characterizod o8 highwaymen, profegsivual ‘logielativo robbes iots, who, underthe law, rob poora MONEY AT LOW RATES ;“o loan on Warchotise ‘mce{f""]u‘;‘l‘é’\&r&“%r?’i‘!‘clfi?“fl‘ VERAA jons, on Clty Certificates nn 3 LAZARUS 8 ey Liank Chamber of imieree. %fiup’tcy Sale. ROTICE,~The hids for the purchase of the bankrupt stock of BOOTS and SHOES belonging to tho catato of Bimons & Stoddard will be opencd et the Btore, No, 1562 State-st., Clicago, in the presenco of- the Liddors, Thursday, tho 20th inet., at2o'clock p. m, The stock has beon appralsed, snd the blds for tho stock s o whole or part will bo the porcentago tpon tint appralsal, BIADFORD HANCOCK, Assignee. Uqualization of Assessments. Outcaqo, Jnly 17, 1870, i pursuanco of a Tesolntion of tho Toard of Commissioners of Cook County, publlc notice is hereby given that the Cammitten on Equalization of Tazes of aaid Board will meat at the Commis- sloners® Ttoom, In the Crimiuol Courtand Jafl Tutldings, situnte on the cornor of Dearborn and ater xx-'il:::lumlm. ‘e spoke of tho bookas **A ruvela- ly, carlicr by thirty-six to Michigan streets, entrance on Dearborn streot, st bers were present. They considered th b —— forty-eight honra than he ahould have douc, and with relock % f followed by Lamar, who Lad prepared himself P ¥ 8 Bub- | pafore the Soante unfnished business, being the | tion of the blackness of darkuess in robbery and pt e 10 o'clock a. m. on Thursdny, tho 20th day of | followe s OF propar fect of tho il making appropriutions for tho | Kivor udd Harbor Aporapriation il tho pending | faacatity.® CAIRO, ILL. A men Heed out. By foreed ‘murches,. Why, If. hey July A, D, 1870, andcontinue in scsalon four dngp for the pirnone of consldering ol complaints that may hiave beon ot may be made touching tha asscss- ment of real and personal properly for the yeur 1870 In Cook County. By the 07th section of the Rovenuo law, it 1s taade tho dnty of the County Buard to assess ail such 1ands or lota as have been listed by the County Clork snd not assossed by tho Asscesor, and make guch alterations in the ulcflpllnu of real pmrcrty as it slinll doem necessnry, ‘They may correct tho they & D itTy have follomea thame 1 ol o ok ‘when the newa fs_received from Indlyidunls of the regiment, it will foily sustain the position 1 take, CUSTER WAS NOT A POPULAIL MAN among hia troops, by any means, 1lle was tyran- mul. and had no Tegand for tho eoldivrs undes . Spectal DispaicA 10 The Tridune. . WCamo, 11, July 18.~Our rallroad men in this city aro not a little excited over the de- ciafon of Judgo Baker yesterday fn our Clrcult Court, directing all tracks of the Illinols Cen-. tral Rallroad on the lovee to ba taken up except two slde-tracks, and probibiting the standing of Mr, B{nnlll asked Cox whether he had got & book of the history of the Clty of New York. [Laughtor on the Repubtican sldo, Cox replied that he longfid to that portion of the Democratic party which had driven out the rascals from New York, and nsked wh lhc{ had not_done tho same in South Carolina. [Applaus on the Domocratic slde. ] Mr. Townsond admitted (fronically) that the City of New York was ‘‘A land of pure delight, sundry civil expcuscs of t! lovernment, and, in order to remove the only obstacle fn the wa of agreement of the Conterence Committee, ft was agroed that the House should recede from their samondment repealing the provisions of the revised statutes relating to the registration of voters and_nppointment of Supervisors of elections and Deputy and 8peclal cIauty Mar- nlmlu1 and touching tho supervision of elcctions. DREAKING THE FORCE OF TIH MABBACRE | upon the Democratic campaign. 1le denounced it'in_ummensured terms, and made n specch which attracted great attention aud afforded the Democrats much rolief. However, when his five minutes were up, tho Republicans at- tempted to have bis tims oxtended. There was eat objection on the Dumocratic side, and o grmu motion to rise was made for the purpose yuestlon Mlufi on themotion of Mr, Thurman to recommit the il to the Commities on Appropri- ations, with instractions to reporta bill reducing the aggregate amount for the improvement of rivers and Liarbors to a sum not to exceed $4, 600, 000, Mr. Merrinon madoa speech defending the House from the imputations thrown vut yesterday by suveral Sonators, that the bill waa framed fn such a way as to socure the expenditure of money m. QGen, Blurges finvn it ashis opinion that the in doubtful districts to_secura them to that party. Government will lave to call for mounted vol- cars on the trick, as well as the' romoval of the i This Insures the passage of tha bill fn which s I 1 be rie | wh aints mmortal reign.* And he went on to som- | untecra to quoll the Indian w :u'g'n?um‘h’fl.,?’n':‘:‘u’n!;"fi:.‘:‘é.:',f":nfog‘?.‘é‘frséi'x‘;‘qncg of axlenling thsaotute Tho maton 10 sxiohd | vt of mllllougt?ll ollara wil bo offcteds l"'];;,-}:,';,?z‘r'nf:‘f;“xku;&mfi:‘:':;,':.’;Efmi““ o | mpate e ;“2;“{?3,;5'“'“.%: ol Gt | £ {c eleuator, Tty not kaorn waat tio Con e o Rt rar, ad I wii g porsoiassensad, it thirty minutes were voted down by yes and | Dub the sgrecment facs not seltlo the principle Lo Sorman sykod HhaL & rofore b S dobt of 81 o th The case againat the Calro & Vinceanes Rat]- | to do the worl Thoy may hear and dotormine tho application of nays yn solld Democratle Tnjorlt; fnvalved i other bills now {n conference. Democratic lpmly lemmrllflh sinca 1840, aud | 705,000 with a dol of $10, , 81 e 18t C Tor viol the Civil-Rights bil) i — % 20 2 - d 0 show fify for the Republican porty, | Ba 042,000 with a debt of $114,000,000. He road Company for violal e Civl 3 Y el e kfiaacd on prorerty ciatmed to | 5 usual spoctacio was_presented of tho u;‘,}'f,f&',‘,f,‘::;:‘,f,‘;‘f,'ff,‘:‘l‘,'fdu,fi‘;’,,,)’"’é‘fl, e L T anid liko my fricnd to-na | of Willlam M. Tweed s {no" rlee of New ork | was dismissed by Commissloner Candeo this IEADQUARTERS. ontire Democratle side arrayed aguinst one of its most prominent members in u Rrsmulltlon from the Republiean side to extond his tiwe shinply on account of this anxiety to be rid of the \v{mlo unpleasant. and damaging discussion. After the Mtepublicans, however, hiad forced further discussionond abtatned tenty-flve minutes for it, the Democrats then gaw that THEIR ONLY COURSE WAS TO DENOUNCE THE MASSACHE. Ben ITill objected to Republieans or Democrats printing any remarks, aud refused to hear from either slde, so that the ucstion went over with many members desiring_ to speak, Hule, of Maine, arralgned tho Democracy With great power for rofusing to Elve, first, on Tour, and then even thirty minutes! d[mn.ovor the unprovoked murder of slx Americau cltl- zens, and, for the purpesc of emphasizing bis remarks, cited tho action of the British Purlia- ment and of the French Assembly, giving do- talls of tho debate on outrages perpotrated upon_a singlo citizen of thess™ two couutrles. 0 Democrats are. VERY MUCII DEMORALIZED {he success of the Republicans in putting this Hamburg matter so promiucntly before the country, aud the —cogler men among them admit that the ~Houthern situation presents _ greater porils for thelr ntky success than all other influences combined, Smalls’ smendinent tinally passed by o vote of 6 to 59, but fow Democraty vothig with the Bouubl!’mus. the smost prominent clng Blus Jean Willtams, of Indlana, and Tarbox, of Mass- achusetts, Rongan, ‘cxas, voted for the ono singlo goodact of any kind thut thy Demo- cratle party had dono within twenty-five years, [Applaure in tho gatlerios. } fir. Merriman rald that 1n years preceding the War thorowas nothing to reform. The revenues were not stolen, and taxes were so light that the people acarcely knew that they wero contribating to Jlu aupport of the Government. Now, on the contrary, oncefourth of the revenuo was lost in its collection, The frauds practiced by the Republican {nmy from 1800 to 1871 were a0 ap- pading thal the bettcr mun of (he party conld not fall to ree tho ovils, and a Commlsslon was ralsed 1o endeavor to reform the Civil Service of the tGovernment. That Commission, conposed of Qrorge Willlam Curtls, A, Q. Cattell, Joseph Biodill, A. Walker, E. B, Elllott, Joseph H. Blackford, and D, C. Cox, was indorsed by the Republican party, Thosa gentlomen, hesuppured ‘belonged to the better clasa of Repubdlicans, ane ho did not deny that thore were goud men in the luTnbllcnn party, but thoy wors lnpotent to con- trol the pasty, = Bir. Mortan reviewed tho history of the Demo- eratio party, ond sald that that I’:ll%{. in Conven- tion in Chicago in 1804, wit iden himseif on the Committee, duclared the War a follure, In any other country than this that declaration wolild have been punished se high trenson. ‘The Democratic party had the blackest and modt dsmnable record in the history of partivs inthis or any other country, {Applauseln gal- lory.) It wasteno that the oxponsesof the Gov. ernment had been fncreased, but who was respon. alhio for it? Hls fricnd Merrlinon, and those who acted with him, Thoy had Iaid the burdena upon mn‘pnup)o of the eountl{. and it required a good denl of face to stand up In the Scnate chamber and say: Vou Itopublicaus did not conquer our Io- beilion as cheaply aw you should lisve done." He City for moro than twelve ycars, and sald that, during that time, when Tammany Hall was in its wer_and glory, undor Tweed, the gentleman rom Oblo (Cox) brought his littlo carpet-bag nta tho City of New York, sct it down in Tammany Tiall, and looked up lmlllngl{ for the lgnmbaunn of Willlum M. Tweoed, {h\ux hter on the licpub. lean side.] e ailuded io the other lightsof Tam- many Hall, Richard B. Connolly, Petor 1. Sweoney, Ay (Inrve{. Ingersoll, Fiolds, Harry Genet, ete. llc spoke of the various sums which each had stolen, and, m(urrlnfi to tho escapo of Twi be eald the Gevernor had not yot found time to fnyes- tigste the outrage of lotting him escape, and that tho Bherltf stlil held hie oflice, Mr. Cox replied to Townsend, and reminded him that it was buecauss of Uov. Tilden's emivent sor- vices indriving out Tweod that he was now the Democeatic candldate for the Presidency. One fact, however, could not be got around. It was oo 80ggy to burn and too tough to spiit, snd that was that, wheres in New Yark the aothorities, Democratic snd Republican allke, with Gove Tilden at thoir head, punished thelr rascals, Bouth “Carolina and Federal rascala still went unconvicted 1o the courts, Twecd waa a rascal, but ko had the ald of & Republican Legialatare. As ta bis (Cox’a) taking his carpet-bag “from Ohlo, Lo had slways maintained bis right of locomotion, and ho had the FiRUt t0 o hack to New Yorkin alght of his grand. father's old Congressional District, LiedId not caro wliore 8 muan was born wo long as ho was good and Just, The Savior had beenborn in Bethlohom, and " thoy all worshiped Him, although hotwar forelgner in that respect, They did not, however, necessarily woralip tho little African fotlshes that came from Congo, snd that wero his colleague’s (Townsend's) unly devotion, [Laughter.] Mr. Garficld siluded to Mr. Cox as nylnfi to laugh the inurder out of the cuse, Lo wished to evening on account of certals declsfons of the NO INFORMATION. No news was recefved from the frontler vesw terday ot Army Headquarters. Dispatches weru expected from Gen. Merritt, but were not recelved. They will probably be hero to-day, and will give a clew to the Genernl’smovemcents in the Indlan country. No dircct Instructions have been namod as to the policy to be pursued in this cam‘mlgn against the Sioux, but Gens, Torry and Crook haverecelved suggestions from Gon. Bhoridan to the effuct tl u unfon of their forces 1s destrable as soon as practicable, when an attack will be made on_Sliting Bull's forces. From this point it would be ditlleult to {ssuc any direct orders defining the policy to be ursucd, for the reason that nobody berc can ave that accurate knowledgo of the situation of affuirs which a man on the ground could bave. For this rouson the above course has been ug: ested to Gous. Torry and Crook, who will joubtlcss join forces as soon as practicable, and make tho attack whon, in their discretion, they arc prepared to demolish Sitting Bull and his bravee, CASUALTIES. RUN OVER AND KILLED. Bpectal Dispalch to Tha Tribune, Dopuqus, Ia., July 18.—This morning the watchman of a temporary bridge, about 3 inilea from hore, named James Taken, was nin over and killed by the fncoming pasdanger trafn, It lins, and Alaboma. It was stated that the Prestdent might use tho military to {ofluence tho clection in those Btates, but no means wero suggosted to provent such lnl.crlemnuu. n. They sball equalizo tho nsscesments beiween owns. CITRISTIAN DBUESE, FHEODOR GUENTHET, QUAB, C. P, IIOLDEN, CIIAS, G AYARS, W. 1. BURDICIS, Commitico on Equallzation of Taxes, PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR BONDS Suprems Court. —_— 8 THERN PACIFIC. New Yor , July 18.—A special to Kicrnan's News Agency from Ban Frandsco to-day, snys: 4 Advices from Los Angeles state that daylight was Jct through the 8an Fornando Tunnel on the 16th. This is the longest raliroad tunnel in the United States except tho Iloceac, and the last completed of efghteen on tholine of tho Bouthern Pacific Rallroad, between SBan Fran- clsco and Los Angeles. By councctlon of the now-scparated lues throtgh tho big tunnel, thicre will be a continuous rallroad fron this c&% m;;lue:.y"bo Fort Yums, a distance of over 1] BRISTOW. 18 VIEWS AS TO IMPROIRIETY OF DIVULOING CABINET BECRETS. Wasmxsaron, D. C., July 18.~The following 13 Beerctary Bristow's reply to the President: New Yonk Cizy, July 13,~Ma. Presiext: I have the honor ihis momont to recelve your lotter of yestardny, in which, rofebring with approval to my retusal to testify before the Commitice of tho 1Houso of Representatives os to what occurred bo- tween tho Prealdent snd inyself while 1 held tho ofice of Becrotary of the Treasury, Younre pleasedtoadd that you wish to rolieve e from all obligations of secresy, and 10 express your desirs that all mem- hers of{unr Cabinet muy be called upon to teutify tully, When apucared before the Committoe last wec{:. in obedlenco to thelr summons, 1 refused to answer any and all guestions which roquired mo to staté any conversatioa betweep you and mysclf touching ofiiclal maiters, witcther such conversation took Elnw at & moeating of the Cabinot of ot any thme, saylng, however, 1o the Committos, thatno inference advbrao to any ena ationld bo deawn from my rofussl to anawer thelr quustions. I took the position dlsty y that [ coneldered sl conversations between tho Fresldent and houds of Departments, on ofticial matters, cons tdential and privileged, and that privilego exlated not 0 tuch for the protection of“the parties im- medistely concerned, sa for the fnterest of the public survice, 1M kwaa right in s view of the natter, it now scoms o foilow that the privilege OFFIOE OF THH Comty Treasuwer and Comnty Colfector, Cook County, lllinois. PERSONAL, Mr, William Mauchester, for many years the agent of tho Red Lino la this city, has been ap- (uted Gencral Agent of the Atchison, Tope- Esu&dstnnu Fo Railroad, with headquarters in t . Mr. 15' 8. Washbarn, for many ycars connect- ed with yarious rativoads In this” city, and at reacnt General Manager of the Hoosae Tunncl [lrw, was i the city yestorday and callod on his many friends among the rallrvad men. — FREIGHT RATES REDUCED. Naw Youk, July 18,—It is understood that in order to muet certuln arrangements mado by the Cuticaco, July 18, 1870, Soaled blds will bo received at the County Treas- urer's oflice until Kriday, July 21, 1870, at 2 o'clock p. m. for the sale of 100 Cook County **Firo Bunds" of the denomination of $1,000each, duo May 1, 1802, and bearing lutercat at tho rate of 7pof cent_per annum, vayable semi-annually, on the 1st of M na and Novembor, at the MulmE‘n [ tan Natlonal Hénk, Now York, and this oftice. There will be accruod Intorest on these bonds from tho 1st of May, 1870, and the blds must bo mado accordingly. ~ Bids will be roceived for all or any postion of the bonds, the county rescrving tho right to nccept such s 1t may deem necossary or Xult'cl thum all, nvolopes contalning blda “mlt be marked, **Blds for Cook County Bonds. gt be walved by cithier or buth part i ferred Lo the lamby d sald | know whothor the Hamburg caso was a sporadio . L. C, IUCK, amendinent, but subsequontly chonged his vote ca\u;nll Julvedby eliuer o Boths, partion. lu; hor roterred Bambarg, masaces, and s sow whiother the. Has T atio mawo udionas New York Central Rallroad Compauy, one of | 18 suppored that Lo fell asleep whila sitting on orppSounty Tressuree. | to tho negative. : - doctl, 1 sall 1o the Conumitics that L wavd not | 11 the e Kt iiiod e doins | & goreral fosling ihat Llack. mion shail, Bov ba ale | tho fast frefght line running over tho Ponn- | the bracky and thus was idiled, Hlo leaves o C. 0. P. HOLDEN, HOMAS LONI XbAN. Committeo JOUN HERTING, n JOHN. 'I‘AIIOII.N Flnauce. A. 1. JOIINSO! NTOOKIIOLDERS' NE) ENGSe Joliet & Northern Indiana Rail- road Company. Jorier, June 12, 1870. The annual inecting of this Campany, forthe clection of Directors, and the trausaction of such other buainess as may be brought before It, will bo held at the office of the Company, in the city of Jollet, Tilinols, on the 20th day of July, 1874, ot 120'clock. JOHN DRISDIN, President. 1. G. RALSTON, Sccretary, e o ASBESTOS PAINTS. J.W. FIARBA.OIL, Agont, -85 ‘Washington-st. e ¥OT i OLIFFORD HOUSE, tomer Forifoth-st. snd Lancasteriav,, Philadel. phis, Newly furnished; delightfully focated; frat- o lnant, Aitnongh 1 bave had o oppor- wife and thice chldren living near Julleu, tunity o examino suthorltics on thls subjoct, 1 am_etill of oplnlen that public duty to treat such conversations 4x contidontial and privllogod fe not removed o modifud by your con- sent that I should make full answer to quoations. 1 the. nvnn,r were meral{' personal, it might be walveds, butiplace Iton higher grouuds. [ ru. Tully snggeat that the uppoarance of sovoral af unlmrmunlu before committees of Cone to testify to conyersatiuns botween the Presl. ent sud themsclyes, running through a poriod of many manths, would almost {nevitably leud to the disclosuro of differencea of recolloctlon, and pres went to tho connlry an anseemly conflict to which I could not willlogly be a party, Bualdes, it scoms to mo that such an lnquiry by a committce of Congress tends to the lbmr‘mnn. it not complete dostruction, of the executlve power, uud o lh‘s eatabllshmont of a purely leglalative Govern- ment. Inony view I am ablo to take, it scemstomo that daty requires me to adbere fo my snnouncad jpurposs not Lo answer thie queations propounded to 1ng by the Commlttee. 1 beg to remind you that my oplnion on this sub. Joct was repoatedly stated {uu and momburs of our Cablnot, and, os I'understood, met your and olr approval. . My wl]:hduwll from the Cabinctdoes not altor or modify my duty jn thls respect, nor have my uwn viows undergonosny changoe, 1 bope 1 will nat bo rocalled {tho Committea; ‘but shuuld thoy voe proper to call me sgsin, I can. not cunsent, a¢ at prosent advised, Lo testify to conyersations held with the J'resident on oficial businoss. With groat respoct, I lmflnur obediont sorvanl, B, U, BruTow, a0. Mo (Morton) well understvod the Domacratic party, Ile had beon wingilog with Domocrats u goud many years, Mr. Murriinon—Yon used to be one. Mr, Morton—Yes, but Lloft that party In 1854, audlom of age in the Hepublican pariy now, Whenevor & Democratl wants to Liurt niy foslings he charges me with having boon a Democral, {Great luughter.] 3ir, Morrhnon ‘sald ha dld not want to hurt the feolings of bis fricnd. ile spoke of hisbeloga ll;.v‘mll.t;crlt thlnking they were tho proudest days of s life. Mr, Morton replied that the proudeat days of his 11t wore thio dsys when hie assisted lu'jmllluxlluvm robelllon sud conquering his friend (Morrimon) and thoso who actad with him. o- fereing to the ucation of relorm, he asked who coul safoly bo intrusted with the work of reform.if not the Repulilican party. Tho necesslly for roform always oxisted, and that party was tho true reform party, which carriod on the work of reform quletly every yuar #4 the “lffi;b“un party tiad dune, und aot ‘thst rty which broks out every now snd then for ro- formi, and practical extravagance when it fiur. [} chanco. Tho party which put down the Robolllon, amonded the Constitutlon, and sholished alavery wras tho truo party to intrist the Governmont to, 1t was botter to iutrust It to that party than thuse hacks and humbugs who had conw down from the Democratic party bofore the War, butter than thoss who had baen kicked out of the Hepublican party, botter than the slumni of Tanunany Hall. Mr. Bsulabury eald tho Democratic xlrly took hold of tho country {n its Infancy, ItsQrstact was to wipe out tho scditlon laws frow the statute Looks. It took hold of tho country when it was hl::‘ud all the rights and priviloges of American cltizens, Mr, Lamar spoke of the Ilamburg affairaa dis- graceful and terrible, but Lie dented that itscircum- wtances were a logitimate tople in the House de- bate. There woro one or two facts that gleamed out indlaputably, One of thesa was that 8 body of white men had }ufl. to death withunt authority of 1aw s numbor of colored cltizens while Erhnuun. not prisonors in tho lugal sonse, inastnuch as thess white men had no_right to deprive thewm of thelr raonal liborty, 1lu wished to say in this place l'fi’n no oxcuse or palliation could posaibly be found for thut vutraye and barbarlum. fApplaude on tho Itopublican side of the House,) The South bad ita lawloss class, as tho North had, with thisdifer- enco; that In the Bouth thoy panned out in difforent localitivs, and were confined to short periods of ttme, whilo bore fn the North some cuuntivs were somutines Liold In terror for months, snd the Biato's authorities defied. 1n those South- e Btates whers disorders occurred there wore Governmerts of & peculisr character and type. 'flw{ wero calicd Republican, but it was & |“an- ous lw[)ub)lunnl-mwhlcnhldnol{mnllhy with the urposes nnd foclings of the groal natlonal Repube fican paty. It waa thcno Stale (overnuents who uad encouraged thess orders snd thess murdors Ly tholr uoificloncy, their fuability, and thele cowardice, 1n reply to Mr, Garfl sylvaula Rallroad has further reduced thelr rutes to 20 cents per 100 pounds for first, sccond, and third class:freight from Now York to Chl- :ago, and 16 centa per 100 pounds for fourth and specinl classes in lots of not less than 5,000 L.oundu each, Contracts havo also boon made )y tbis lino at these rates to last until Lall, e ANOTIIER REDUCTION. Another reduction In West-bound frelght rates was declled upon by the Trunk lnes yesterday. The rates on fourth<class frelghts were made 20 cents, and on speclal class 15 cents, Itfsun- derstood that s similar reduction in East-bound frelght rates will take place soun, , e et————— TFINANCIAL. TAIRPORT, N. Y, Roouesres, N. Y., July 18.—~Tho Bank of Falrpors closed this morning, Heory E. Wol- cott, tho pruprietor, went to 8t. Louls three woeks azo. The doposits In the bank amount ituilé&ut $35,000, Tus othor labilltios are not stal IN THE SENATE. . POINTED FOLITIOAL ALLUSIONS, Spacial Dispatch to The Tribuns, Wasminarox, D, C., July 18.—Ws have had thils afternoon whatare called political fleld days at cither cnd of the Capital. In the Benate, the River and Harbor bill being the subject under digcussion, the ponderous and shrill-volced Sen- ator from North Carolina (Mr, Morrimon) got tho floor, and defended the Democratic pasty 83 composcd of pure and honeat refosmers; while he assalled the Republicans ns corrupt and dis- honest violators of tho law. The only objection against the old Democratic party was that it passed the Fugitive-Slave jaw, Senator Morton made a very forclblo roply. o appealed to Sonator Faton as ono having & good memory to- day, i e waa uot Figut in saylpg that the gfi‘fi‘x‘:mnp 5o :afi‘n;r: BENEPIOIAL TO I fortho past . thirty-ive yoars® o asked the Senate to remember the Fugitivo-Slave law, the repeals of the Missour! compromise, the Lo~ compton Countitution, tho Dred Bcott declsion, tho Democrats aylog 10 1850 that thers was no power to keop Btate in the Uulon; thelr op- position to every War measure the moeting at Cl —— A WIFE KILLED. BaN Fraxcisco, July 18.—Adellne E,, wifo of Henry F. Lambort, of Boston, was Insfantly killed hero to-day by the accidental dischatge ot lier husband's plstol. Tho partiea wero making atour of the Stato for hcalth nnd pleasure, ‘The Coroncr's jury found a verdiet in accord~ ance with the facts, o . et “ A BTORINM, B1ovx Crry, July 18.—Heavy wind storm 60 miles south of hers last night, on the Sloux City & Pacific Rallroad. = A new Grange hall at Blencoo was blown down, lelegrw wires bm\{edn: and comnunication with tho East Inters ruptes ¥ DROWNED, Br. Loms, Mo., July 18.—W, E, Drinckman, ot Cheater, 11, and Joseph Melray, of Perry- ville, Mo., wera drowned whilo attempting to ctoas Apple Crook, near Lougtown, Mo, on Baturdiy' uight. v s inquiry as to whethor the Hamburg caso was radic or aymptomaiic, he declared that thers not a cununuulty in the Bouth which bad not been struck with burrorat such occurrences. 1o deomed [t & wonder that soclety under tho Qovernments which allowed such lawlcssnoas to utalk abroad {n the laud did not go e ea———— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Pryuouty, July 18.—Steamship Canada, frony New York, hes arrived. Epect e, BrmnariaLp, 111, July 18.—His creditors to- ¥ Naw Yorg, July 18.—Arrived—Stocamships gay filed & potition in bankruptcy against H. R. s are‘Cars paan soor o Centennlal overy n o °164, when Tilden wasa member A compiand of bt iiosn il Coldalon o adoed tabliestr Dodeced a ""»&\"‘%'a?e'z';m"'.u'?h:f"é.' Duchanan, & merciant of Quisey, who l - | Norads, fom Liverpootj Gellrt, rom L Blaslss Hosme §100 83 ’fi'?’h@'fi"fimfi"' of the Committce that reported a resolution’ NO AND NEWS, a'n“un.:ndTlnlnd:'r:‘t".im{:r:‘llfl“l? Lif‘fifinf :'trn?; '}'x‘:: ‘3:’»::!“:(1? mfi‘fl- ';?-:n‘:rv”: ‘:ffi!'::m:: mch Lasued -tlnlmt the stock, and an injunction BouTaMproN, July 18.~Stcamship Rhell;: — = = that & war for, tho suppression of the Rebelllon IMPBACHMNENT. country whon it had 8 shluplastor currency, and, | cumbersomc, slow, an aimost useless, and, o | restrainiug its ealo under sttachment by tho | from Now York, has arrived. = ~<OAL o gbandoned. He sald that In an: Bpecial DispaicA 40 Tha Tridune, subetituted gold und sliver, 1t pasd off tha na- | spits of the good fafth of army uflicora, it bad beon | State Court. MoviLre, July 18.~Tho steamship Victor! COAL: ought o & H tional debt duriug tho sdmptairadl Y i : Wasnmeaton, D. €., July 18,—Evans, the post-trader, arsived here to-night, and will tes- tify tn the Belknap tria} to-morrow. - Tho trial on of Gen, Jack~ son, and it would pay off the natfooal debt which the lepublican party had crested. converted 10t & monstrous cngine of political oppresalon_and corrupt fntrigue, ~ It waa ibo duty oFGov. Cuamberlaty at oncu io adops uicssurca country such o declaration ut such a timu g};‘:{d"fiu punihed as treason. His remarks Wero lsteneid to With great attontlon, sud ho trom Now York, has arrived. Bax !‘mcu'co. July 18--The Board of* 300 Tons Ege, Lackawana Codl, e — Bostoy, Muss., July 18.—~A number of promi-: for salo fu lots of 10 tons and us:nnh a1 85,50 nont Boatou ladics have purchased th decided that the Paclila. Alr. Saulsbary then refoered 10’ the Resumption | swift asid just to briug to justics thosy who shot o 014 “"'“5“""{5"“”"" r Lon 4 .00 per ton delivered, cash. ‘Trequently sfplauded, especlally “when ho o tof the last % 1d th foa gl vige ey (’:xm._ 14 "he"id | Bouth Church bullding, sud If thoy canuot | Mall atoawer City of Toklo, lylng i the arbor T Brabou prn ST S | ot ol M s | I e o Lot Sty evonng, | e St el | e "D e i ki | tiosmougt maliil e pirtue i ik | oo pwl o et s o el . o R0 Wi N 1{ 3 . < btguse, at yusd,. comer Inditsa' 424 Tinge- | whes B NCoL e S, "ot | ik bo roquirod for leglalative actlon. atter tho |- WESS t5 Bermatinito parts cums aio powar i In” hdy bocd atipn. o W H{BEta (o, Lie i socpdh I socutare, restored. RS on the one slde, and, in the rear, the commander na foleo position, Peaple xiy: {ih, yea: - ed. ecly