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pncorn Andrew Jackenn, Latalle, Jolin_ Carter, 250 bn cotirg Ladalle, 6,000 bu corn; Phaunix, Lockport, 5,800 b corns prop King Bros., Kan- Kakee Feeder, 2,000 bit corn, 100 turye; Neplune, Oitauwa, 33,000 bit corn, 3,E00 bt aats, K00 bu tye, 110 e W hient: Otlon, Creanen—-i. T . Montank, Lockpatt, 4,385 T Seckport, 1143 bu'cort, 1, Elar, veru, 8,010 Tnmbee, o MISCELLANEOUS, . Marraillos, 'Wright, i, 009 hu eorni. Worrls, 4 m Inmbers i wheats Maple 200 pusta; T'olar £ne AxD THERE ~The now Gorernment gkt M‘,lx.n wtmr Haze in Atting ot for bor Arst brip.... 1t ts ramored at Duffalo that all the Anchor lins will ba ramoved to Krle.... The achr Jtobert Howlett nd her mAinbooin carried awny by 8 equall_oft Wankegan last Monday.... The wiiflo 1ying At anchor near peaw M. If, itinen, Grasry Ttland, Detrol wan i Snto by (o tow of & stedm-barge, hor Jibtioum and headgear,.. The prov N, K Falee pank, on hoe Jaet nad tho largest grain cargo grom Duluth or carrled Canal. It consfated of 45,510 it River, durlng ofitcer of the Sunday night, and fost trip: from Duln'h te Dutialo, avor ahipped fhroush the Sault bu of wheat, and drow 12 feet 6 Inches of water....The Duffalo Couriér saya:-''It Is stated na tho reason owners ore sending thelr veascls down trom Chica po that the finshor thore i ro_crowded with crn{l 1t kinds thAt no place to tie ;‘Xm"m. aine Chieago "!.tnnll Are awaiting onders, advance in cual freizhits are ruod, port a largu yessol ownur e well-known broker, ::lh(lfluw“,.“Tlmuhrsum at Casco Inel Satnrda, inalde the double ta the pler and aus The Bunrise was Joad of cunrso the repurt 0t Marquc! during 2 up can ho four in m;dln;ny al n»lln The prospects of a epecidy I Only rosteniny rofnaed Me. Hfenu I, Smih, y, dner E:l(t dofng about n offer to lead at 50¢ to [u¢ tan throngh the lflcr ing away 40 feat Just 300 damage nlng some Injury to Liersalf. bound to fron oar, dand pot foz....The te on tha 8t Clair disaster. iscinaba for o ont of her tho Stcamboat Inapectora st s The resnit At inveatigntion of tha St. Clnit disaster, after @ careful_ cxsmination of the o nerlvors, # heen (o exonie) ey " "Woareof the opinlen, however, that Jrovall oy pasets Al ofiicera shanld_bo miore thorotis wteamere, and oficera s o thoron o crew, better dlecipling o honld drilled in what wonld he thefr dutiea cl:}ev‘ll. ;Ind wo |1rnillmucfln|l if this b o this veseel moro livea At a méotint {’evenln thres be appal the Board of Traile af of vezsel-owners geneily, pugpose of the Nav Etaton steamer Mich; A commanication mpnr;rmeulnu.:lhm snch action, and urging vy, that tiio Michigan bo sorvicos nted to _con nasenior denca of all the o bath the oflicera iy ac- d heen dune would have heen saved. of the Erlo Hoard of Trade wan reralved that 8 committee of dte for and co-opferata with thor Iake porta, and with in relation to tho rumored Dipartment to put the Unlted zan out of commission, and to to tho Secretar, of tho. kept in commission andactive e e RAILROADS. gT, YLOUIS, ROCK ISLAND & CHI- X Speciat Dispateh to The Tribune, Rockronn, 111, July 19.—The meeting of the German bondholders of the St. Louis, Rock Island & Chicago Raftway Company Leld at Frankfort-on-the-Ruine on the 5th Inst. was of considerable significance. The bondholders Teartily fndorsed all that thelr American repre- sontatives had done, appointed the same old Committces (with one exception, I belfeve), and expressed a unanfmous wish for the fmmediate extensioh of tho road from 8terling, it prosent torminds, 10 Mck!ord&nnd from thence, via Byron and the Chicago cago. Nothity mflu docds, be _open. the $500, 1 sm sure Company will can it moré¢_money 8 nbout cslly be necs Pacific Rond, g nuw romnains but to record and und then the subscription-books hllock('ord’a to Cli- roportion of $15, ranteo the ' construction of the ruad, unler thelr sapervislon, for $500,000 ded to com tensfon than the sum estimated, t 7 and, teto tho cx- ie Company sgreo to fnrnlsh 1t themscives, The extension yron {8 a fixed fact; it now {from Bterling to B onl; ly romaing to_ralse the funds along the road for the 15mile link between Byron and Rock- ford. The latter clty must have the Line If 1t ots to Byron; for, if wo did nof, our manu- acturlng intercsta would be jcopardized, as Byron hina a water-power controlied by arich carporation, which, with the advantages of sach aroad, and.Rockford without i competition our city could 111 aff The heayy men can carry the wholo businoss, if tho public does not ¢aro to cuter into the schieme, e YTEMS. Tho Iilinots Contral ; Ralirosd Compang's wohid'be o for $70,000. general offices will bo removed to the Hale Bullding, cernér of Lake street and Mivhigan avenue, fn about 4 month. Workmen aro now Dusliy at wdrk recondtructing thic interlor of the bullding, which; %hen caiploted, w11 be ong of the bea oflices {n the it} appolated knd niost convenjent suil road MeeHoberh Hatrls Prosident of the Chleago, Burlington & Quiuvy. Railroad, left for the East st cvening, 0 wlll be gono about ten days. TOLTDO, WANASIL & WESTERN. Special Dispatch to The Tridune. DARVILLE, 111, July 10.—The stockholders of the Toledo, Wabash & Wostorn Railroad have filed a bl in tho Circuit Court of this county asking to layo the decrec for tho sale of the road_set uslde, on the ground of fraud aud ir- regularity, A FREIG —— BLOCKADE. dikh Srmrvzront, La., July 10.~Tho suspension of frolght tralns on thu Missourl. Kansas & Texas Rnl]rrmda and their detention on the tron Mountain_RRone towards Now, hns turiied a vel rleans. The gafu in the rafc above here fs‘ovet 2 nllea long, O s W Tho Great Dealers. In Theso Foasonable €Goods Throw $3,000,000 Worth on the Market. Speciat Dispatch to The Tridune, heay, trado New Yong, July 10.~The largost auction saleaf flannels éver held in this country was begun this inorning and will continue through- out to-day ot the stures of Faulkner, Page & Co,, Nos, 65 and 08 Leonard strect, this city. The lota offered, for egle comprises abont 13,000 packngzes of standard goods, valued at betwween 2,000,000 and £3,000,000, A vory large number of buyers were present from all parts of the country. Thcre s hardly a city of fm- -portance cither inv the United States or Canadu ihe loading ‘howses of which wero not repro- scnted, The prices obtalned ranged from 15 to W per cont lower than ot private ooles The bulk of the.sales was mado to lending Weatern - hounses, and Sdding was frequently very brisk when some woll-knowh stindard braud was offered. Following ares ‘soiue of the salest Six hundred ll:‘ul thirty-fivo yards plain. orange flannel, ¥, 2go; U20Y( yards do, 25)5c; O6183{ yards do, lge; 610 yards do, ey 0203 yards do, 20c; L6044 yaras do; 8% 0703 yards plain blue flan- I ganuary last. nuel, 14)fe; 850 yurds do, 18¢;” 848 yards 2¢nch | Cdnlualine blue und searlet, 183c; 74334 yards 8¢ do, 21c; ‘i(sll'?l( yards fn do, :”’.K'c; l\?‘B}{ ynn’l‘s latn dark blie flan =4 yurds _plal {\:: fl. 118 cases and riel, 28¢; 015 !);-.\rds o, - mixed fluinel, Dl th.:a E}hl‘l‘l ma yu{dntwlct, byt any instaiicos at B0y a8 arked, Cfinnd 8. bmnglfi 83 The M tlon of @ scvero wintor aro still one-hialf to three-0fths of thelr old stock, Tho &eneral depression of trado bas alto bLeen ell nmonyr cent of is ot worklng. cet of forein, upon the market. Luyers from all arts of the counts :’t‘l“{lnd the prices nhlnh'lc‘fi wm‘xh flanuel per. twenty-iight mills nxprcsunm annel manufacturers, Asds 1703 680 ind 8. o5 C, and figures. i 82 ray o blculored, to sult purchascrs, regiiuRe i S el b S5 s scarlef el v sl ut Spgenbe Ths Hammel | hus been amongz the dullest to Eoods trade for the last year, hat the winter of 15757 mild uit over the country, an carried largp stocks of Aanncl 1y B2C., & Co, market atures in tho dry- owing to the fact was exceedingly. d merchants who dea in antlelpa- loaded with and the machinory of the ot the sale 4 varicty of opinions Was expressed Ly buyors in rule¥encc mp\he of- 81 onorinous qusutity of goods 5 ‘The jubbers and cominission murchants of the city ll:em to think generally hat the forcing of tho sale was Injurious, os Wwera fires- o through retall tyade, affecting the fnterests of jobbers nfid over -t United Stbtoa of the leading jobbf houses holwcwcr, that, into o’ on the great reduction in the prico Kauld ity usual and he tollowing dry g B ;::‘;‘:l;r‘:."*é.ffin',' ¢l 304 Eh'l&mh Co., Ohlulu, l)m!AflI Brown & ) s Clatin & ., {ale & Co,y aud A4 jdohn (. M nd the reduction in way sitained were good, aud habl bave I)ccrgn offe JREEE ’i country s, tho prices y better than red at privato sale, ouses fecl that the sale was pre- stockl h lenst “‘ihm‘ " Many y or sixty doys be- tiing that the Lelter & eyors, rlauce, Robblus y when iie i l{,mdurekne samo quantitly again in six weeks. oouls dealers were nnun§ ll‘l'vu % retatlers could Co. and Co.y Chn o pteyors, Alany dolig Bl AL et o ancr i, Cop Gintortiy Harhs, langroft &6 Coy Wiilis liros:, Kayn ery Bpring- 00y Now JULY 20, 1876 : X THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, WASHINGTON. Evans, the Last Witness in the Impsachment Case. o Tostifies that He Had No Contract with Bellenap, The Arguments Likely to Be Completed This ‘Weok. Latest Phago of the Plot Agninat _ Mr, Seoretary Roboson. The Domocratg Fear to Rec- ommend Articles of Impeachment. But Place the Responsibil- ity on the Judiciary Commitlee. The Army and Sundry Civil Bills Go to the President. IMPEACHMENT. , TIR TRSTIMONY ALL IN. Special Dispatch to Ths Tridune. Waisnixarox, D. C,, July 19.—Tho testtmony in the fmpcachment case s all in at last, some twenty of the witnesscs summoned not having been used. While Evans testified that Belknap was {ggnorant 6f the understanding between him 4nd the deceased and tho present Mrs, Delknap, he admitted that Belkuap brought him and Marsh together when tho arrangements ware made, and the whole of both the evidence of Evana and of Crosby, the chief clerk. of . the department, who testifled to-day, was damaging to Belknap. Now for a- flood of legal clo- quedee. Three of the managers and Bel- knap's three lawyers are cach to lave iha . privilege of talking without limit, nnd it is doubtinl whother they cun be inade to finieh -this this week. 'The Sunate Judges, however, ars in tho coolest frames of mind, and tho briefer tho argument the moro Impression they will make, - HBYANS' TERTIMONY, - 70 the TWestern Agsocluted Irese. - Wasmingron, D. C., July 10.—Conslderatlon of the artlcles of fmpeachment was resumed, and John 8. Evaus was sworn. After somo dls- cussion as to the course of. the exnmination, Conklug subiitted the following order, which was sgreed to: . Ordered, that the Munngers proceot to examine the witness Evana in chicl, or should they decling to 4o 8o, th respondent mflmw dxamiuc the witness in chief, with the right of the Managers to cross-cxaming him, Mke any other witucss. MedMahon then procecded to cxamine Mr, Evans. 1o re- cofinted the cirenmatances under which L ob- talned the appointmont., He first saw Belknap in Dubnque, Ia., then here in Washington. Ho was introdaced to- Belknap the second tine he' Gen. E. W. Rice. Gen, Belknap told him the appointment wits alreuly promiscd. After- wards, howover, he mada a contract with Marah, by which ha recelved the sppointment in consideration of paving $12,000 a year. The person to whom Belknap bad prowiied the up- pointmont was Marsh.” He pald Marsh varlous fums_according to contract, aggregating over Evans testiled that Iie never lad any conver- sation with the Sccretury of War In relation to payments of money. Marsh had no money in- vested in the business, My, Barjrent naked If the Managers did fot. in- tend to guestlon witness about conversations betwoon Evans and Marsh. . Mr, McMabon sald he had no objection, Kvans then related in substance the conversa- tions bdtween himsclt and Marsh, Marsh, it appears, . i WANTED §20,000 A YEAR, « Dut Evans said he could not p«& that, and tho figure fixoed on was $15,000. Next morning, howover, Evana- raw in & newspaper that somno of tho trdops were removed from the post, and he told Mursh he conld not pay the sum ngreed upon. They finally compromiscd on $13,000. ‘Sargeant isked 1€ Marsh told Lim what he jt tonded to do with the money. . Witness replicd he did no Oross-zamined by Alr, Carpenter: Dolkmap nevor requested witneas (o sco Marsh. It waa in reply to n staicmet of witness as to the amount he had fuvested at Fort Sill that Bel- lnap sald he could sce Marsh, who was to be In the cif }fimfi i r . B . —~3 ] arsh say to youho had to divide wl‘l'h anybody? 3 A.—Ile never breathod anything of the kind. Never heard nny talk about inbney bolng patd to the Becretary of War until the “publication of the artlele ‘in the New York Tribune in 1873, Nover had any indulgeucs from the 8cerctary of War not common to other post-traders. Néver pald the’ Becrotary of War a cent for the ap- pointmenc, Did not tell thie Scerctary ho had madon contract with Marsh, Could”bave re- ditetd his prices for gowds more bad it not boen fur the paymont of $13,000 for the position. Knew nothlug of anybody sdvising the Hocretary of War in regard to tho sgreomept between Marsh and himsclf. 'The iImpeachment procecdings were temporas iy suspended and législativo business resaated, . T. CROSDY, The lmpeachment trial was shortly after re- sumed, st 1T, T, Cmnh{ Chtef Clerk of the War Departinent, was cal lod i testified thiat Gen. Bolknap, Inreply to a verolutfon of the House of Representatives, 28th of Fobruary Inst, transmitted to the llonso o list of pasie tridors, {ncluding the nnme of Evans, “The records of the Departinent showed that theay iointinent of Evans was sent to C. P, Marsh, l!cmell\hcn‘d the letter of Marsh asking that 1ils appointnient bo made out fa the name of John 8. Evana. Treated that letter as any other Dusiness lettor of tho Dopartment., 'The letter remained in the Department about four years, and untl) the reafgnation of Gen, Befknap. Witncss could not” remember whcther. lie handed the letter to Gen, Belknap by Itself when he resigned or whethier it was in s pack- age of letters. TUR CASR CILOAED, Mr, Carpenter announced that this closed the case for the defenso. Manager McMalhon atated that the managers had nothing Lo offer in rehuttal, Mr, Carpenter nsked thnt eome arrangement Lo mado ahout sumning up the case, and an- nounced thiat throe counsel for the defense do- alred to bo hewrd. Maunger Lord saggested that tho thine for ar- iment bo Hmited, 31 sald only two manarers denired to be hieard on the gquestion of fact, bul if there was to be an argument s to the effect 0t tho two-thirds vote on the questlon of jurls- diction, a third muneier desired to ba heard, Mr, Carpenter aald’ the counsel for the de- fenso would argue all thers was fu the case, sud he regarded that as one of the best polnts, THA AROUMENTS. Mr, Conkling submitted an order that three managers and threu counsgel may be heard, In m\’th ordor o8 thuy may arrange amoug them- selves, Mr. Edinunds moved to amend so as to limit the time of argument to six bours for each side. Rujected—yeas, 16; nays, 20, Thie order of Mr, Gnnk(lug was agreed to, and thc Benate, aitting as s Court of luipascement; adjourned unt{l to-morrow, ROBESON, A COOKED-UP ARPAILL, Special Dispatch to Tha Tridune, WasainaroN, D. O, July 19.—The report of the Naval Committce stands fn tho shape al- ready telegraphicd,—namely, & resblution refer- ring the teatunony aird report to the Judiclary Committee for an oplufon whether Robeson should bu Impeached. The vote on tho adop~ tion stood 7 t0 4, a strict party divislon. The Ropublican membors first know of the report yesterday, when they were cailed In to hear It read Lastlly. ‘This consumed seven hours. To- day they wero refused an opportunity to discuss the duToront hicada by a party vote, und, after o struggle over this, were flually aofferced two hours to present their objections ta the report. Thoy had not even oxamived & sfugle page of the closely-written report. Tho report is pre- pured {n the maln Dby taking the most damaging atstcments mado by-any wituess upon & given head without regerd to tho character of tho witness, or tLe fact that ho ay have .ceded from Its propositions Lo diminlsh the Jhouses; ete. been contradicted by a dozen respectable wit- nerxes, aml giving this adveran evidence as If 1t had wot been in any degren diseredited, and on {ts finding ugainst the Becretary ONLY FIVE DRNOGRATS wonld vote for direct resolntions of impeach- ecntatives sppropriated £24,70,250; thatamount was increarcd Ly the Sonate $3,211,000. The Canference Commitive _reduced the ameud- ments of the Benato §1,402,163, leaving the total amonnt approprinted by _tha bill, if ft shonld be prasaed, $23,000,065, or 1,564,500 less than tha lu)’t’l‘ u|‘y{m|prlawd hy the Army bill of laxt year, . W AMUSENENTS, SOUTH PARK PAVILLION, Corner Thirty-ninth-st. and Cottage Grove-av, THIS KVENING, Grand Promenade Concert RAILROAD TIMFE TABLE. ARRIVAL, AND DEPARTURE OF TRAIN, anation qf sipprence P RN, . L1 ORPTEC STt KENTUCKY tnent, and the plan of referrt Judict indoin, froim theConference Comnmilitee Rrpl Lt f,,,,,t"“m", Sl mm;{;’,"‘,‘u"’,f,"“w;f,"chm on the Sunidry CIvil Appropriation bill, subinit- crprad s ROl AT, 21 Denocratic vote fa hie Caniinittee s abtained. R SXpmatiin 4 GIVEN BY Lt B e llicre f9 0 general Iaugh nt the Democrats for phet v t y “ — Aheie vivtual milmitsion Lat after soven montha: | Fingi the Houte of Hepresrutatlved, spproptavat . G- . L. G- BAND. 15,256, 71, 'Tho Senate added $4 anil, 0AGO & NORTHWESTERN RATLWAY. [:a( Inyestigation they sre unable to judge whether Ticket Oflices, €2 Ciatie-et. (Shorman 4 WA a8 ported, it aj risted $16, 200,777, The SeraA— Bio ns ono anyUifng. for Wi ho van be fa- o e . i . i i = : ADMISSION, 26 OBNTS. | Gistarwd, o S et ehd AL e S p‘.\lr (lit;rur Chalrman of theReal-Estate Pool l’:‘lvll'hu{‘?m%e"::"r ‘:;?m? 'rlJ:’.l .s'hl 2’»2'4‘ H“M::’r T“E PUR“AST ST[MULM\T. CRYSTAL GARDEN |_Lease. | Amirg, ot e eIt gk yeb | 810,414,672 wlore than the prenent bl Tio wan Gasopsi=tlte e apacific Past Line.., o deciden 4o prosnt. artielos of Impeachment | finable 1o e aus yreat saviug Lo the Govornmient s : CRESWOLD'S vr:l{:h:h::e.gf‘{n,%’kn asob. . n the reductions inade se Canference Commit- i ;s . it 7 M o o | it bt T PSS WISk KNOWD, | PromenADE concerTs | G iEE Tvor of prestniing Tie day Covka d Co. MALLCE | H o T e, e ot put . TO-DAY. Matince at 210, Admirelon, 10 centa. gk m fotho Judictary Contolttes for netion 100KIng | {eed wilh the bl weered pmanin :..E“A.'.‘:’é"»f..i SOLD BY Tping periomance pb 8. Aumison. 40 centa Saab i mpeachiment, _ BOt he thonght it waa the best bill which could be 000 p P bl 10:25 8. m, in regand to the fmpenchiment of lobeson Is | fullowing: Pablic printing and hinding, 401, 770; 128 LAKIE.ST., HOOLEY'S THEATRE. b m. 7:00a. m, this: Aftera full discussion with the Demo- | goneral expensos of the District of Columbia, CORNER CLARK. TAGUL e e 8:308 m. syt e ot Sndclry Commiize | B0 SERs et s et T LI A A el Bl rR r. Glover, Chalrmait of the Keal-Estate Pool enmination’ of - Ttebel arehives, 8, sruUn Yy atieneva fako Pl mas e m Commitice, s determined to nnke to the House the zame report that will e nada hy the Naval Cominittee, viz: to refer the evidence to the Judiclary Committee, APPROPRIATIONS, TIHB ARNMT. ¥ 3 Unlied Blates postal guide, $10.000: sninte and assay officen, $tH, 1005 pablic bublding at Cincin- nat}, $50,000; Chicngo, 5, 0003 new State, War, and Nnv{ Department, 3250, 000; new hailding at 8t, Loula, $1560,000; HNavy-Yanis and stations, g.'»s:.,wu; improvement of the Capito) grounds, 100,000 tewnporary clerks in the Trensnry De- " 500: Signal Ofce, $100,000% text- LAST WEELK OF BHOOK & PALNER'S UNION SQUARE THEATRE CO. AY EVENING, July 17, dnelng the weel dnceday and Ssturday 'Matinces, BRET UE'S play entitled *“Two Men of Sundy Bar,” with a powerful cast. a—Depot corner of Weits aud Kinz RDepor Sorner of Candl and Elomeaie: MIOHIGAN OENTRA| ATLRO, _ ol o Taldirs T O cast corner of Ztaa- 25th Semi-Annual STATEMENT o Bpecial Dispal [mr"lnc""n!ns«f stecl, $i4,0005 anevcy of publi = S Lew Arrive, ecia ng frem el, $50.000; anrre; hlic il Wasnixaron, D, u.,‘?}‘uolynl‘nf;‘;rxcnnmm },‘}"""'M?",“‘:,"‘ ‘{’,}}fc"“fi;;;;,"_’;‘;';';‘:‘,"';,::lg- iR COL, W0OD’S MUSEUM. o8 ml Ta0p. m: s niblic lande, h he ed- —— | . M. day agreet to two of the disputed approvria- mo.'x'n'- Bank Bullling, Thurmlay eventng, July 20\ the grest Indlan drams, ! , 000, Tle commented on the various iteme, And aryued that 1t wonld be necessary to paesa large deicleney hill next year. Ae the hill had been aggreed wpon in confercnee, it provided thal the ‘Public Printer should be appolnted by the V'restdent. That oticer had herctofore been efected by the Seaate, but the 1lbusa for several years had dirputed tho’ riht of ihe Kenntoto o ro, and the Henute conferrnes thought it hest to yleld. The Houre had receded from \tn provision repenling the Election Inw, After lnngz and tedlous cffo:ts this bill find been n;rc::} .un, and he hoped the report would be sreed to, BT Anthony oppored the reduction of the sppro- printion for public printing. tiou bills as they came from the Committee of Conference. In the Army Uill the House re- WEPT-OF-THE-WISH-TON-WISH, Ana » £rand ofto antertat v { Teinee crery shernsan st B p 2 WHIW STARSY LAKE EXCURSIONS, ‘The Bteamer GEORGE DUNBAT: cin he chartered for Exenrs{uns on vory reasonabie terms. Apply on board at Madison-st, bridge. or £t 271 Madison-at. cnr. Marked, NEW PUBLICATIONS, =3 Tie New Appletors™ Joumal TRAVELERS. I3, G0. Hantroun, Conn., Joly 1, 1670 ABSETS. = 199.038.21 13.131.15 . § onday HE. | Dally, numbers, veduce the pay, and reorganize the BT 1 Um%?’% ALTOR & BT LOUIS avd QIIOAGO, army. The bill provides for a Commission of two Scootors, two Representatives, two army oflicers, and the Sccrétary of War, to conslder the aubject of the reorganization of the army. The bl 18 In round numbers, $1,864,000 leas than the bill of last year. WIHAT TIIZ DEMOCRATS EFPECTHD. A8 CITY & DENVER §HORT LINES, : | Rral ertats owned by the Compsny...8 zaslt o hand and {n'bank. Ke! ¢ Depot, and hridga. e Caati In iandy of A 1t fs settled that the army fs not to be reduced Mr, Morriit oppoecd the” reductlon of the appro- { rorfa Day Kxprem.... riation for revenne-cutter rervice. = He lso up- I'¢orta, Keoknk & Burlingion, U year. At tho opening of tho sesslon soma | Botei'any teauction of the appropiation Tor mints At A DECIDED BUCCESSt {hleazog Paducan f 104F ussay ofiices, 1 g 5 talked very confidently about their reducing m}«‘xr. ;.’:xygnln ,.‘Simy the lmgm-tancu of :Dn(lmflnfi ._‘_’___ Juueut_b_vujm Accommdat'n|e thie army, but the result has shown that they | the work on the Chicago public hulldlog, and sal Toral axeetsuerersesrs +023,1124,001.38 reckonedl beyond thele power. The effort to re- LIABILITIES. Number for August Now Beady. he conld not underatand \rhl‘&l.’»{h Q00 wor appro- duce the has b - | pristed for the building ot St Lonisand nothing | neserve, " o ducs te ariny has boen found to bo an - | pristed foc (e buldigs s B, Ses anl ming | e aber il depena s S AR 30044 Lears [opulac one, and consequently the House | gipyvising Architnet of the Treamnry to the effoet | Cirime nyad it and ot due,sad ail cQ Mall, via Matn Line.. 0400 m Jeuders bavo' been compelled to sbandon 1t | G\ unapenaa baisnes for the Chiongn build [ ot HAMUIIck . v_asszizoo | APPLETONS' JOURNAL: | hmsiaiy .y woers Eaa e rtal L L R aber Of | fox now wan bat $370.000. lic lso apuosed the Total ilabilltten. $2,186,807.08 Colehoitr Accombidati Sapm L Ferig huh rcgco‘l:' ng o bill becanso the nfinm'vrhuun of &, 000 for a light ————— e (INEW SERIES) Night Exg fl'u':-.w):: i e, e e e T | g o O e o e e | s o o ceasron, 3.7, tand | A Montlly Miscellany of Popular Lite 5, oven "here Cuey Tve boen compallent 5o | ek millions ot doliors were Appropriuted, the | s 1 anndB0. D oo e Hesd 4 uy of Popular Literature. § CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & 8T PAUL RATLEOAD, leave the service substanthilly Intact. 1t is not | other day to improve unimportant riverm, and thin . CONTANTH 0F X0, 2, PO AUGEST. anil Caonlesta, 'r‘l,c“a::f Biter T sath Chores rmail sim for A light to protect veascls hearit Sad oL Dorets ark-at., opposite Bhermsa 1y miliions of dollars sllowed. JAR. G. BATTERSON, President. RODNEY DENXIS, fot 3 JOHN B, nfl'fim Aneistant Secretary. &_mhnme that the army wiil be reduced below 5,000 men for some years to come. The de- termination of the Texus delegation to lave o MARIANNE, IX.-XV1. By G z SAND. 'ALK ABOUT APP ’H E;’-:‘:‘:rl‘ll‘)mfl. worth of produce was no? AT, CT g, . fig‘l"{} GREAT SONG l.‘OMPOSfi“—S—SUflUBBn’P. Mr. Edmunds xafd be wonld vote against the re- MUwsukee Express, wmore effective miljtury police ina been o grent ( nort “because it sirack eat the riation of CHUMANYN, FRANZ, and LISZT. By Gronoz | Wisconsin & Sinnesc it oy AR YT fh iy D | e ebptich st He | 0, I NOLAN, General Agenty | issiiecons romn. oy . pesrs % e action of onise conferrees In striking ot O M < .\ LIPS, ocrathe. | ‘Tho fact s that the idéa of reducing mfiwwrmmfmu “asing that thin evidence | 84 LaSALLE-ST., CHICAGO, ILL. FARISIAN XEWSPAPER-YER. iy Vs Siwre. * 505 m. 1:000. m. the army Is not one which fs ltkely to bo popular | khou! ocked up, and be 0f no usa in ©fting the |, me——e—————e——— i}%f.’?xgmx ARINI. By Jrxvs Hewmi Browss with the Democratic party. ‘The proposcd Com- | false from the trne clatis ageinet the Gavernment, By Many E. DnavLer. t0:fn .t 7:008. m. i 3 i) i AT fraim ran via Siigankee, T misaion on the army will undonbtedly tond to | Thomott important and Valusble ovidonce had e EROKONALR i | ESICE GRAN: A-Slory in Tilrtaen UbapLar. T aeher vlas ot Jar B Paul Fecomimnond many riforms which can be carrted | houn found ln theas archires which profeeied fie 0 POETICAL Z0OLOGY, By Gronon L, Averyy, | 9% R oF Via Weleriown, La Crosse, and Winoos. ont by tha next Aiminlstration, The composi- | {on saved by the Sonthern Cisims Commitiee on P P THE GUAVES OF THE BLONTE SISTENS. Dy ILLINOIS OENTEAL RATLROAD, flon of thie muiission s such os to givonll | pceountof tue evidenco furnished by theo Rebel T W, Depot, footof Lake-si. and fout of Twenty second-et. branches of the service and both Pollucu par- | archives. Tho attitade of the Hovse of Represent- FOR A STAGE RIDE IN CALIFORNIA. By Atssnr ‘Ticket Office. 111 Haudolph-at., near Clark, }lu n m; mpn‘:s‘n;nmlzllum :t!lm tho idea ’ffm% |w ‘l‘:tvh;:‘ w;u that thc:v ! n{\ou‘!& bof no lmom annlr{ u%&angs DEAD CITTES OF TITE ZUYDER T he. popular with al artics coucern yy the Government into x fountain pregnant Y o Fad b B o ey olcertell o ag | With evidence b dufeat fraudulent e, ZER. LBy A. Il Queasaey, (Hhustrated.) the {onse this afternoon by Mr. Atkins, of | Mr. Eatonsaid these arclives hud been exsmined a’t e 0 ntr a c s CHAPTEHS ON BIODELS. 1L-1V. BydJaxzs B. Tennossce, und adapted. andvera Ll labcled. vikroqulied cingtant cave tb * | SCREBHE e wtauy B, Donor. r. Edmunds replic tired col nt care . 3 A % jod Tho et/ ESUNDUF CrYtL miz, e ey Je g e TR R D LA PRTITH ROSIERE, By Brase C. OALe. enate was more reluctant to consent to e, Windom ngain nrged the adoption of the ro- OFFICE ¥ BECURTARY OF BTATE, MOUNTAINEERING 1K COLORADO. By W. IT, the report of tho Conferenee Commlittes on the rt,-and sald he lud oo doubt there would bea GPRINGYIELD, July 19, 1970 Rroxina. (Hllustrated.) Sundry Civit Approptiation. bill, as it sccriliced | Jargs deficicuicy bill next year, bl It woald be | Inaccortance with Jaw the Commisduncrs of State | A CHALGE. By Howand Gryxpor. muny pet items for public bufldings, light- | after November, and there ‘wonld not be ro much State of {INools hercby Rive notice | OUT OF LONDON. Chapter 1. By Jouisx Taw- tronble tn passing appropriation bilie. ‘This whole report waa framed upan tho idea that there wonld ba 8 deficlency bl next year. ‘The .bith,. 08 it came from the Houre, appropriated $16,225,618, and was io- CEICAGO, BURLING creased bi 4%: Bm%ate 34, I‘.’Al.AlD, making o total TUOIXE. FALLEN FORTUNES, XXXVI DBy Ja D:?Ol& ANN Hi Chapters XXXV, and VALS 0F TR HOAD: ING TO SCHOOL. Pavu. TON & QUINCY RAILROAL, oot uf Lage-et., Indfans-gs, " & Chtnt 5% Staieenibnts. Ticke Ofiep o 9 ¢ " avtral lcker Ofices, 5 o haslnt. "Fho il an o roport from | £ oport wasom stecd to-yeon 803wy | Yoy Koty TRCL A STty | L0 faserniot } i wd ) depo i e Conferenco Commitiee, appropristos - | 0y oriis printing, hinding, nod distributing the lawn Journsie, | IN A SWING. Dy C. M. HrEwins, 20,777 o total npprorriation by o bl Tast | A ces "0 YOS the DUEIHYG B ind e i ounce coife brnilok, Dnfio | EYTORS TAGLE: *Centenniai Tres-Piunting: | sraniana Rxprese year was $20,064,550, or about 810,500,000 more | Briwos, arveys W, g tora reen.s e Decay of the Harem; Imugination Iu Art: Blnch- | ouawa and Streator Pacnir,« than the prescut year. Conuver, ftehcoek, Morrill, All nrtfciea and mmppites to be delivered to the Scre- er's Lettery; Bedestrianiam; A Chemist's Dis- | Euekf & B = Edmunds, Ingalls, - Speucer. tans of Hince, o IS oror, at the Siate-Honse f the | cavery. ‘Adjourncd. B ) w e ‘hrme or imses a0d inkuch | NEW BOOKS. NOTLES AND MEWS, THE WITISKY CORVICTS. t and gg.»a »:r‘n;:llg' nnn re- ch may De seen Ico. clazstlied quantitica as fre may d #pects Lo the sawmples wi ‘a’e‘rr and stetéoucry to be furnlsied are. The uew eories of Arerrrons’ [oTTINAL, N UOUSR. 5 Mr. Jenka offered o resolution directing the See- Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune. s fol g e . 1 ; monthly form, bus been hatied with praise hy the WasumNaron, D. G, July 10.—Ewery Storrs, f,fi:fi;’offl,:hfin{;fi’;““ ol e e {;'(l“fl.',',:"d‘;{ B Pagat Tor Mank, cavers, ete, presannd with pleasure Uy {ts subecribers and the il Btationery and other paper. Bemrate edn wil ‘be miads Thr each of (he three foregoing clasnes, and mast xpecify the price per ream for cach of tha_ meveral Kkiuds of paper, (ho price per thousaud for envelapes, aud the price KTORR dOZEN, @ic., for vach of the other articies of statfon counscl for several members of the late Whis- Hy Ring in Chlcago, will arrlve hera fn tho morning with a petition for tho parden of lesing, Friends of the latter already here, public generlly. The contents, price, ond general charucter, win univerral npurobetion, Twenty-five cents per Numbery $ per annum, in advance; with postage prepaid to agy part of the United Stafes. for which the Qovernment's bands were lssucd. Adopted. Mr, Junes, froin the Committeo on Rallroads, re- orted a bill Incorparating the United Btates Con- 1 Kailroad Company, for the construction of o N §11 be made at & highor raio than 8 per <, who have been awalling the arrival of the Presi | prseeneer aud freight milway from t‘hlcn»fo, m.';?..’-,‘.;';},','::.;"‘m e m Pk priCe of tho aTticies St For sale by zHl Newsdealers. 3 il xington, Ky., Ashville, o ¢ dent, pretund to great hopefulness. Rirogst .'.’Jé”gé‘r‘.’r“m;».f,; o e Charlerton, | uolesali, in'wa City of Chicato, atciotimeof wakiog | gp, APPLETON & £0., Publishers, New York. PAELS .. Publishers, New York. Guv. Fletcher, of Missourl, is hore for Avery and Joyee, mind nlso feels certaln of success ot a Savunnoh, with szother brauch to %\l‘h }Aul& Referred to the Committeo of tho Vhole, PRINTING, The printing must beles in saparate contracts far each of e severs clsna an &mv?fl?d Tyl CRIE AND QHIOAGO LIER, THE MIDSOMMER HOLIAY “not very distant day. % 'Bland, from the Commitieo on Mines and TG, Tigket Offices. &3 Clatkoaty, Lalmee House, Grang : PhRMAN, Minihe, reported back the Bl orlginally in(ro | Tl hindicg will be et i one coatract. upon tho loyr. Luctic, sndat dapat, 124 Nlchiinn-ar, cornier Maa- The Houee Committes on Clyil-Eervico Re- | duced by Mr. lanks, to utilize the product of the St I sussgenie pE el Ui work iyl g b Teave, | AfTIve. form: will on Saturday adopt a report gold and siiver mines, but, the morning honrhaving 5 coPTDEn. 2 Ltidd y adopt a report com- | gypired, the bill went over The eopsing of the laws, Journals, and foint resoln = pay Express—Pullman Draw- letely cxonerating Congressnan Purman, of | © Fiiu Sendte bill, sxtending the duration of tho | tossor the Thirtiath Genéral Auetnoly of this faitc, {0g-loom Eleeplng Camsy T} lorida, from the charges that, he traflicked in | Courtof Commissionorsof Alabamaclaima untll the | for the yoof the Public Priater, witbelot monswa® | “ THE MOST BEAUTIFUL NUMBER AN tE o ol MR, .| AI0L o, offices. Tho witnesses ngainst him who had ns- | 183 of January next, was passed. tract, 85 provided by law. ,..,unn",‘{,'t‘“wm‘;}g;g rerted thot he took money for appointinents, "' Tonse then conridered tho Sonth Carolinn | DISTIIBUTION OF LAWS, JOURSALS, BEFONTS, LTC, ing Cars and Sfotel Cars. .. %:09p. m.| 8:10p. o1, contested-election case, the unanimouw report of 0f a popular magszine the Conunittee belng that uelther the uitting mem- II:;r, Alm':xcy. not tho contestimt, Butts, s entltled = seat, L The report wae agreed (o withoat a division. M. Walllug asked feavo to offer a rerolution nu- thorlzing the Committee on Public Lands to prosc. cnte, throtich sub-cormittecs during the recoss, investigations into the Des Moines Rivee Land- Grant, Northern Pacific Kallroad Company's trins- astion, and thoso of the Lake Superior nnd Poget Sound Land Company, but objectlon was mada by Mr. Hale, who cxpressed hin intention of objecting to all investigation dnring the recees, The dutrihuttoa of the laen fournals, reports, and documents, and other printe] mattor fequlred o be distrihuted, 1o acenrdmies with law, or folol rcsolne Hun of the General Amembly, whil be Jeb {n one ron- an provided Ly isw. ted by a bond In the sim aof %, payabie 10 tha people af the Stata of lillnoin, conditioned that If suich bid ta nccepted, the person making it will, within ten days after the award b made, enter Into a contract as specl- fcd o this ndvertisement, aad that he will execute 8. bond conditiuned for the fultiful performaiice of sich contedet, tn el sun as the Cormusioners and tie Governor sall determine. Each Wdder must.fla his hond and a copy of Iite bid with tie Guyornor when ke Ales hls bid wiLl the Secre- el with the nud that he sold n_eadetship, when pressed un- der examination entlroly faited to prove thelr as- sertions, ondt tne Committou lind but une course ?) adopt In the tatter, which js Lo vindicate Mr, urman “Goiy tine Fanseg The Hoiel £ar o Rew York. PITTSEURG, L. WAYHE & ORI0AGO RAILWAY. EVER ISSUED IN THE WORLD.” A $5 Book for Gnly 35 cfs. Tho Midsummer Holiday Num- bor of Soumyen's MoxTnry (now ready), comprises ono hundred and sixty pages, . A WORD FOR RNOTT. . The Cominittee on the Judiclary will report a vesolution cxonerating the Chalrinan, Mr, Knott, from the tmpropriety alleged sgninst him by Mr. Blalue in the matter of Caldwell's telegram, 1t will be remembeved that Mr. Blning accused Kuott of Aukwpnaslug the tele- Jfi0zonp. m.! 3, m| {1 Baturday exceptod. “Eunday_exvent . t3ionday brvepred - e ALTIMORE & O] ROAD, 5 foot of Mon. 4 B, HIQ RATL tary of tate, and no bid wi ived uutdl such am, ‘The Committee wili report that Mr. Mr. Atkine inado the Conference report on the | bund shall hnye heen deporte: the Governor. i ) % | Traine leaye from Expositien Buliding, e wht not Ity of miy bod alth, and hat | Avmey Appropniation bill. The provinion In rorard ari o (ho seTal comiEucta il ba e by contribittod by themost owinent ‘yrlloniy | oo Hioketoliom g Cinthoat baties House, Bo wras, jastifod o Inguirlog inko the authortty i the reongunizing of ibe sruiy and reduction of fin Conmbsioncrs of bitis Lonlachy 05 soow Kihe g";“s '-:N“’ are ?rymt, Stoddard, “ 1. IL," | S e e of tho dispatch befors comniunlenting it to thie o pay of olticars, which hun beon the point of dif- | rine to relect any and all bids. i idney Lanier, J. G. Holland, Bret Harto, il ; : : wetod | fAculty botwoen the two bouses, I8 reforredtod | | Liste of srilcacs required, bankw fo : ot d 0 3 Sfifl“&"}’{{r',‘,‘,'[‘,l"f:n‘,l,‘,“e,,fi’,',‘,.“,‘:“w“‘f ,,m,“{’,,“,:‘:,ff c«,m'filmun. Which Is to vit daring tho reccss. tividh, .Z'x!u"f.'ufl-‘;s. Gjuired, Nenke fof piopowie 330 | B E. Hole, Geo, E. Waring, John Iur- | f5°Emotelt it fi{"ofi 1o o port. 16 | oo report was agreed to, and he VT ow gocs | dathe esciary of BS{gy g 1, yamrow, roughs, T. B. Aldrich, Colia Thaxter, Tour. | Fist Exprom 1§ 5508 pe wal® BDR i - A Hoerotary of Bta! TR CIIOAOO TPENSION AGENCT. The Comnittee on Refurm In the Civil Bervice thls du{mwnsldcruu all the Lestimouy lately of- T{Dally. *Daily, Sundays oxcepted. UHICAGO, ROCK ISLARD & PACLEIU RAILROAD Depot, cornerof Vun Burén sl Blicrindn-sta, Ticket The Ilouse_then went into Committce of the Whole, Mr. Monroe, of Ohio, In the chair, un the it} for the pratociion of the Texas fronticr, Mr. gueneff, tho Russian novelist, Gail Hamilton, 0. . LISHINCOTE t Al Henry Jumes, Jr., and othiers only less dis. PIINCOTT, ‘Anititor Publfc Accounts, * TIIOMAS 8. RIDUWAY, IBulrel:lu xuml mlum by J{x“i:"uucam'“d anvm ’a‘ucke,r oo fn’"? uea‘.l pl(;ln;‘a o!u dll{umnca: 1:.;‘\\.:“(:. Taups i s Treasarer, tinguished. The illustrations aro nearly 100 otice 50 Clark-st., Sherman Houso. el an others, au Ve 1o snbstitute offere y Mr, Banks an ut of- . 4\ . opted . the o aflruied aud | O oy himacll, thelr geaceal objocta being Wen- 3 Gt e in oumber, and are spocially noteble as adopted thefe provivus report, hiaving found nothing In the tacts testiliod to to_change the spocimens of tho c}csigner'a, engrayer's, and cal, Qmatis, Leavenw'th & Ateh Ex| Mr. Danks modified his substitute for the second Peru Accomniodat] conclustons dn e makter of the Chleago Pon- [ M anke ool e of M. Tueker, and It OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. printer's arts. Nizhi Exore Atk 0 e vlew 2 s nd it A R s S L S LN A LR ABOUT POSTAL PLAUDS. Tl e e e Fovus bmder | ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FIANCE ~The General FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. BSCRIBNER & CO., Now Yorlk., AUGUST ATLANTIC e LAKE NAVIGATION. cr. Mr, Tucker's snbstitnte wasrejected, andthat of- fored by Nr. Banks adopted. The Committee thon rose und roported the bill to the House, The amendment to the firet sectlon, adopted in Commitics yestenlay, on mutlon of Mr. lancock, Tranwatlantic Company's Matl Sicamers between New York aud avre, enifing nt iymuatty (G, 1) fof the 1anding Of pasanugers. ‘Tho splendid vesscls on this fa- vorlte route for thy Continent tcabins provided eleatrie bello) will safl from Vier No. 43, North 1l + LAURENT, . mss FIRANC] + SPERELRE] T0 the Western wlum:?'m. WASTNGTON, 1, Uy July 18.—Judge Qoorge P. Fisher, befors the Comiuittes on Past-Oflces and 1'uadluads, to-day, explalned his coungetion with _the prosecution of straw-bid frauds, cs- guclully the fullurs to convict Contractor Hinds. udge” Fisher testifled that tue Postinaster- For Mllwank ‘5;5 (Sund 'or Mllwan] ot e Hatorday lloll‘:- On‘%f Ay At axotptad) 2L i b ot T s For fit Joseph and Ileatun Ty Lachesnes, Raturday, EbTrmlrllc. Eaturday, anre, Baturday, Au: % ihiatic ™ | 6f Texas, providing ‘that no pari of the traops 4 10 (Includiog_wino) : First 1 L AL IR Vind G‘,,u?r;l ,}ii‘d £ab ]‘l’lfl i flfi hanch ”"" power | o o any Btato of Kirvice whore pub- T O e Eotariug 13 Hecommpdations Now lteady aud For Bale Everywhere, ;T,',“.',“,:{:,’l‘,'f,';‘,'fffl Lo Heles & S0 tho” really. gullty partics UL | lis interent reqntren thelr continnance, wan wofect- | steons, T hind cubin ©40 kewun duktie s | g, reRMDLD L e e Wl sty ogntnat il about whoss ity | bt loposiag of o bil, adjouriod. B i T B Tk ittt | ” Contioucs her Hominivoonoss of the Stuge. | Fiheint e SR S Y S ee w e there was sotnes duygbl. Judge Vister sald that all this had been dono before he was cailed into the caso, and both Judge Spence, the Assistant Attorney-General at the Post-Oftice Depart- 1henty and himself; told the Postmnater-General that it was very doubtful about cenvictl Tinds, even bofoya an iudictinent was fouu aralnst him, © TIM MAYS CADETSIIP CASH. The Conunitice on the Jadilary inyestizating the clinrgo ugninst Representative ays, from Alnbams, regarding the appalntnient of duv R Heardalee, of New York, as u eadet at the Mili- Jusrked this ¢ d X ToU TaniiAN Agend 14 NN, GEN. 0. 0. HOWARD Follows his acconnt of Gettysburg with a graphlc description of Chattanooga. HARRIET W. PRESTON Contributes an Essay ou Tho Arthuriad, and ‘Tennyson's use thereof. OUBARLES DUDLEY WARNHR Narrates his experience at Jorusalom, WILLIAM T, HARRIS Discuwacs The Division of S8choo! Fuuda for Religious Purposed. roaias Ne oW, £ Wi e Ne G W, y Sirmer {kbdniph, ARent for Ghica, STATE LINE. FW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVEKPOOL, DUBLIN, H KL AND Ll)\'lb()h'lllililh'. BTATE OF VIRGINTA Thursdny, July 37 BUATE OF NKVADA, s rsday, Aug, Aud overy wlieriato Tiirsday (hereafter. Culina, ¥50. ghand #A0, according tu sccominiodnifons, Leiurm tickets, S0 to $123, uurmna. Htecrsgn ot lowest s, Aslpl' to STIN, BALDWIN &L0,, Geiornl Areiits. 3. WARKACK, Manaiter, 54 Clik-at. Chicugo. R e MEDICAL CARDSM, DR. JAMES. Lock Hospital, tor. Waskinglon & m\‘\llln—sm. hartered by the Steto of Ilinols for the express e et rlles i ke T privan lark-st., CASUALTIES. A FATAL KICK, Bpacial Dispatch to The Trivune. MuNpoTa, 1k, July 19.—Mr. L. F. Kuney, of Earlville, » young gentleman of great popu- larity, and a nephow of Mr. Julim Kuney, lumber merchant in this dty, came hers on Manday to visit bis fricads, After putting his horscs I the stabla ho slapped one to duve tary Academy, eay, tn theconclusion of their re- | him get up fn his stull. ‘The Lovse kicked him EDWIN P, WHIPPLH chronlo, Aud Urinary diseascs L compricated I LT T did ot limaw thacertificata | In i seomush, Aftor excruclating suileriog, National Lino of Stoamships Writen entortainiogly of Diokens and the | Brte il iarion for tha yait oroars: Axvand }v.u fm‘lmlyuhuu.n &:g 18 certalnly answerable | he died laat night from Intcrnal fujuries. FOIt LIVERPOOL AND QUERNSTOWN * Piokwiok Papers, and sxnerience ara ail-tmportant, r:‘);'"";",...,.,"n'.':"x'"‘ ] . i 1 3 AN X fricear sl s A AR S e B LI 7 SUAIN Jny 1% 10308 14 | EQYET, Julysn 110am | IBNRY JAMES, IR, B e T cieety b Bured Ladles wantia tho movk: picdous, a further action DROWNED, BNGLANSyuly =9 b | ITALY, Ang. 5, 3pm Aol ioats i fention. dail oF write, - 'lesans botio or fia- T et B g Bibens oL BRI D T | G e cisorr Mo Amerinn. | i AR el X S B AROLINA, e K, "2 0 A ! t short story, a decor r on the A you'a) o 4 inarry— \ MrarzaroLts, Minu.,* July t0.—Irving THI Y Y. T BReeie ory, pager OR 1) Goy, Chamborlaty of Houth Caroling, arrived | 40 Arthu Brock, of tis clty) oged r«.-schtlv«Xy i bty S ST B f;‘?‘('f"“sm"wl-lfl'fi Cemtonial Exhibition, sovoral poome, raviews of | Fh7EOUGIGESAE 10 08L PO, LDV et Ditor {’: by g;lnu{:r:ll"lnd‘ni‘cl’:r;:"..(';c(.'::‘:??"}';h ?‘MK 12und 16 years, l:cwumunlml' the Westminster “'“’A,{,'x';‘f;' for B “”mbl"mnlf"" \rim e the beat recent books, and a farther account of the i.’)"“‘v‘f.zfi"'d'n’&'..’ fl:fi:v 3‘-‘::‘.“-‘-‘»‘1‘ 3 51‘.‘"&4'&4:‘:: e e revont croublo ab Hambiur, | Lbe ov. | Presbytertan Suniay-ichool on tho sunual ex- STk, | aduwirablo Soclety 10 Encourage btadies ab Home, | $34 T2 a in. CALf bikipess wrctiy conlaential vinor was fully informed as to what the views | carsion to White Hear Luke today, Wiillo i canpiste the nEmE: A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. bathing both wers drowned. ‘Fliole bodics lisve M8: 35 oent ber; B4, 3 with e o TER! nts a number; $4,00 & yoar; w! 1ife-size Portrait of Longteliow, 36.00. H.0.HOUGHTON AND GOMPANY, Boston, HURD AND HOUGHTON, Now York. BUMMER BESOITS, of the Uencrul GQoverument aro upon this af- fair, and thoy aro substiully to the et that the State of Bouth Curolina” shiould exceuto {ts Jaws and bring to prowmpt trial and punishment parties who are ?umy of havingincited tho riot- ous demonstrations aud murders just revortod. 'fhio subject will, withous doubt, recclve full AMERICAN LINE. /PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERFOQOL. Cabin, intermediate, an steerage passago * AT LOWEST RATES. General office, 138 La Eallo corncr Madison, Jo 1 MILNE, Wostern Agent, MARRIAGE i Srin Sttt vl e GUIDE, [[hisieqommencaandtatels; Istest discoveriea [n tho uc) e produgiton. pra test discoverlea tu thy ucl ve ro- meriog the comploxton, &c. ‘This (s &u [nicresting work of ) page -uhammcmcnmvlnnmflwm — BADLY CRUSIIED, 8peciul Dispate do The Trivune. Easr SaciNAW, Mich,, July 19.—This after- noon u man named Jumes Fltzheury had his consideration at the next Cabinct meeting, tho e under lock nod Key, 1ot Jeft carsieaaly ahont the Dol thas tio Adininistration fne | Tigbbleg torribly mangled by o clrewar saw i -~ Iolisg, Kent b0 nny oas (post-pald) for Frty Uenta, Ad- ‘&‘.!'.f."fil‘im.‘t Uon, tho Bate Laws ‘bolng ei‘.’» carriago at McGuaw's mill, Portawouth. Am- 'White Star Mafl LinB 5“{'."1'.;‘\’."‘; mu‘fiwnmf‘k SALLY, 13 North Biguth-a., 0 putation followed. e was secking employ- mten:, and Lad been n the mill but wfew i utos. cpted in this particular case, The confercnces butween Gov. Chamberiain and the Cubinet offivers montloned were very enrucst, the ofticlals represcuting to the fullest NOCURE! NOPAY N SEA VIEW HOUSE, RYE BEACH, N, H., o and from Furope and Amncrica. Tates as low as by any othor firei-class Line. Ofice, 120 East Hant ulrl\lx-]ll.. Chigago. ALFRED LAGERUREN, Dr.Kean, tent tho viws of 'tho Presfdent oud Cabfnct REMARKARLYE DEATIL Gepernl Westoru Agent. - Drafta on Grout Diltain 1 be oponod Junel for the Soa- o tho absolite necossity of prumpt aetion by Spectal Dimpatch (o The Tribwne. and freland. Walbsoponod funod 175 Soath Clark-,, corner of Eoune, Chicago, the Btate authoritics. Gov. Chamberlaln came to Wushiugton by b yitation of the Becretary of War,.and also at the Brooxmsatow, Iil., July 19.—A Cerman farm hand named Wensler was inatantly killed at Tremont Monday by the breaking of a piteh- i3y he eonsulbed, personally ur by mall, free of ch a0 al Glronia or hervous s ik SRS e aily phitictan b (e cily who waspanta curce o7 a0, a. LONGEE, Proprietor. il = = i G (O R . Buudaya 1108 0 10 1 ¥ _SCALEN. North German Lloyd, supgestlon of Congreasional fricnds, He does _ o X & RSER eiarnn | 0 e———e Diaant for military assistance to okl tho State Tonks ey ot b spllitees - ot which B fell, | Tussianmars of this Comosuy wilh sl wrery, Setar FAIRBANKS' DR. C. BICELOW {nbrivglng offenders to justive. e 5k uy frobs remea Vlat, fook §f, T Ehahaanion, STANUARD A8 REMOVED fzom 270 South Clark-st,, cormey gt sy ’ e il Logn, faveeland lireman; orst cublis, S5 paoond Yan Buren, to 82 West Madleon-sk.. corner Jeflars i - BOILER EXPLOSION. cabin, 890, kuld; soerage, $30 eurrency, For fruigne 2ot Clicuon 1, aud Las had for the twenty THE BECORD; FIACIYAT, July 10— A boller oxploded to-day | o bauscvepmisto g BELHC € Con s AL e k : at the plne saw-mills_at Lalave River. Four | ——————————— CHRONIC and SEXUAL DISEAS} WasuiNarox, D, C.y July 10.—Ar, Allison, |y were killed und tho bullding wrecked. Great 'Western Steamship Line, "ffli‘},’:fl;:"sfl"c‘,fl'm‘w‘,"" NERVOUS EXHAUSTION A MEDICA from this Couferonca Committee on the Army e —— - Froin Kew Yotk to Bristol (8agland) direct, B ful to buy only the Geaulne, compristng 8 scrivs of Jecturca delivere Appropriatiof bill, wade u report which was Great Crops In Texas, SOMEUSET, Weatern, uoadsy, July 25 | e B SR80 B0y O gl,n,-;gg_fl,gn;;e;m?:,;',',g,;’,;lh‘-;,-,,;h;‘:;;;"mgfi'g: agreed to. Mr. Alltson sald that ull matters re- avehatl (Tex.) Herabd. ARAUON, Byuana o Wedesday, Alie. 14 VINANCIAL. edithinay o reiained; sturdlng nltar pnprladt iy 3 3 This {8 the year of jubilec with the Texas far. | Cabin paswage, 67 rmediate, $15; BiocTage 8L | ol DD | luupediimuts to warrinds and the Lreatment of Burvuus Iating to the reorgantzation of the army wero 0 | oy ® Notitg Hke tho great crops on hand | Kacundan sickots, si; Fespd Sieciagy Seiioiy Tovested Ha A e AT Wels it reanlV ol yenal ekt heuull,mnllto;c:lto'-!Comml:m-ggmlel'uz of | dhoughout (o btuts Bavd ever becn kunvi, T R o AT $100 Pa‘fie: Profit of $],700 B0, ciaee androan New¥ork. meubers of the Hotse, of nate two mem- | We luve been in Texus for thirty years, aud [t | === e, e e is the_oul PRESCRIPRION FREE oz lual Weakneas, Lost ever_heard of. Judglng fromthy decounts in CUNARD MAIL LINE Yora, the Becretary ot War, aud two army ofll- universul ue crup year wo have Quring the pust fow wonths, under oug lmproved 'ho- ce ] s thrvo times trom Driten *| et of opceating M Stacks. lteke reducod to | ¥or the apredy cure of z:n&z:élflm;fia"fficufi&“fl,f,':. aur Texus exclatiges, tho cropa are Kool cvery, PO st 1ri ":)':‘ foka} '"": i gfl.fi:&%&:fi gruutzlncrcul.id.“llw\:wnmh- c-x.r‘.lum:a‘."'.uuln_:: iSoriert Sratht S Uy adle: - where. (34 164t Cro) 4 80 pientilal ! 0o ner 4 lozxaation seut on 8 cation. etion: excesd, i ganization, sad pay of tho srmy, Tho bill aa it | Vs farinets. 0 not Riow what £0 GowiiD. 1y | Cinat ehd Randminh-aie . Ubic e K O RIS & GO, S Adirces DAVIDNON & COv Hox ZEAF -3ta,, Ul . ] 5 cawe to the Bouato from the Louse of Repre- | and cottou promistuyg a lurge yleld, P, . DU VERNET, Ucncral Weatern Ageot Bankers snd Brokers, 3 Wall-st., New York, Kuw York, 1 AT ———— S SN £ bl NS bt § e T EAG e R