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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, ATGUST 2, 1876, b S AR k£ A Ak vy S —— t the masonry for tho dome up to the mlfl’ln n?cl. Whatevor scttlement oscurred would tako place at thie southern point of ulm masonry and the brick walls of the dotno with. out_any depression |l“ :hg nlurs?fi(‘r!, nfl;\:lmt’h!l; e on i SRS :\l":ut zn its own founda- wiih the Secrotary of the Intetlor. carea wll chronic diges i he dome shoul " jcan eitizens at Humburg, 8, €, 1 bave the honor - f o v Nerraun Dsbility, . Fits, thmt ffere wonld e tho rame Tbility to ret- | this plan. ‘The Aldermen proposed, o the the Impeachment 1 innit Che folluwing Tuclosuron: ' lere foltows | e bl warenba thie tine abd pavert Tiar, Faratvair, onmitei, Homcraly 2 EY0 tad tlemont niaw as thore would bo if ""in'.’i’"'»'.‘".'f Sannby to crect tho Ly purt 89 oo not di- Articl £ beE f yapers reltive o the Hariburk massa- | Aparopriation Bil, autl (he Sarloi smeninnts ity and describes your diacanes W algid, and Y o ] y d . o v ere, St i Tt o i ¢ ;'-{:2;flflgufl‘xg':nhlr:xf:"c'x\:u\‘w‘:fi||"{ b very eanall: vultdate the lease. Ho didu't zee any dilluity \Clas, e Proatdent snye: Thore tnclosaren embesce e arteayg e Commitice on Apprupriations | e Tarks Sald {o Iave Lost rlmlreef"fl':|';;5'$f'mh:?r?ffl§("'r%°3‘-"::‘hu‘:‘ d o % ent it. | In that at all, all tha Information in'my possasafon touching the g " m. Patl s . 3 Lo “\‘;fifilws‘e‘ll;:’lldhfi:’;A:r‘li:vre:lnig;tsg‘;:::’il|§;y Ald. Blieridan—T think (b fover p;fl:t{g\};;:i It disgracern) and m.:h'f Jlanglter of anoflend- u,'u",;"‘,‘u’,‘,‘,',;‘,’fi;‘;;i',’,g;u","",';:f;;‘:"n;f;“{,',:j{‘gm 5,000 or 6,000 DIcn. atients shauld tnquire for Parlor ¥, 5 & i —Woul ingmien at the Town of Hambury, 8, C. My letter to 0 Y. Pare TETreTTE Farinér Lneins that e surface of the grounil | Commissionor Lonergan—ould ¥ The Performance Witnessed | . Chamberlain containsall ti commental with | o5 iotbody in regard o the death of L ¥, var- Tiurnett's Flavoring Extracta—Tho saporle srose from £ 40 7 fect in driving the piles. Comniasloter Johnson—~Certaln {0 niake on the subject. An allurion fs made in the i Mr. Egan sl _the averaga risc was not over * 93¢ fect. 1lo had taken Lhe steom hammer und ented on some plles driven down three fv‘e‘éfl'n?emm He atruck the piles twenty-four blows with the hamner, and could only get ong of them down 8 inclics. The resistance was practically incompressible. If the maln domo also give the city an opportunity to purchase that portion of the butlding within a Kiven perfod at the cost price, In tho meantime renting the huilding out at n certalnpercentage, Wo want to hear how that proposition will take with tha County Board, Commissloner Jolinson saw no difMeulty in inly. Commissioner Lonergan said he would like to nsk Gounty-Attorney Rountree’s opinfon on at. tesioner Cleary—Mr. Ronntree, the six- tcg?m';‘nv::n%:r of un};'lounty l!alnl,w'lll please nt% rfolmlxl:x\(t!;ca 1ooked daggers at the Commis- WASHINGTON. Belknap Acquitted on All by & Remarkably Small Audience. President Grant Sends in a Mes- mengage was recelvod Ly the Benate from the President to-day: To the Senate of the Uniled States: In response {0 a resolulion of the fenate, July 20, calling npon the Preaident to commanicate to” the Senate, If in bin opinion not Incompatible with public intereat, any information in rezard to the slavghterof Amer- Ietter to the conditlon of other Btatos, and partic- ularly to Lonfaiana and and Miasiasippl, I have add- e to the Inclosures letters and testimuny in regard 10 the Iawleas condition of & portion of the people of the Iatter Htate, In regard to Loulslans affairs, murdera_ond marsncres of Innacent men for opin® fon'a sake, of on Sccount of color, have been of t0o recent dato aud too freqricnt. occurrance ta re- IP:dlunnll'hnd district In the Territory of Idsho, nsed, The House bl providing for the sale of the Omge crdar lands in Kanms was taken up, Mr. Edmnunda moved an smendment providin that the act shall not take effect until the telbes of Indlans affected by it ahall file thelr nnlcnlxlh!nm Agreed to. addresnes were made by Messre, McCreery and Btovenson, and a8 a mark of respect to the ‘mem- ory of deceascd, the Senate adjourned. nousz. lmmedhul{ after the reading of the Journal, the bill reported by Mr, Hiand, from the Committee un Mines and Mfining. to utliize the products of the FOREIGN. Particulars of the Recent Turkish Defedt Near Trebigne. A Mass of Confileting Reports Con- corning Later Engagements, The Czar Greatly Incensed at the Bule ! 1d and miver mincs, was taken up, garian Outrages. was left for the future, the side domes would inded Wit that the reporters quira recapitulation or teatlony here, Al are fa- | £° & gloo bojett : ariother, time, aml Laces would | Moner, 800 ol R sald e would kg & Tilo Bage on the Hamhurg satliar with their horible detaifs, the'only wordler | 71, {1SHAT ko lotrs afor 8 anioniment, this time all questionr, scemed to have bc‘c’r’: nlnAvrcrc(I, and Mr, Egan removed his ple- tures. Nobody svemed to know just what was in order next, and Comtnlssioner Schmidt in- proved the interim by tickling Commissioner Guenther’s neclc nnd ears with a pleco of paper rolled up after the manner of the lamp-lighter. It scemed rarc sport not only to the tickler but to hIa‘ brnth‘cr (ju:‘nmluloneu near by, who gen- crously applauded. . Md.’ Vl‘l’ll| Osdel wanted to know if a proposl- Hon fron the city to ABANDON TIR DOME would be entertained, and sl he wonld like the views of tho conference on the subject. Commissloner McCaffer, thnufiht the sugges- tion a good one. The Council and the v:ll‘)i authorities were cmlenvnnn% 1o cconomize, o it was the duty of the County Board to co-oper ate with themn. ITc thought It the matter wc{s brought up in the County Honrd they woul d declde to "l ‘:plulr'“u wltl)h u:]c :Lt:’m:vi ‘_'I:’; c‘;‘r :fi b n favor of building the dot 1 {m wvnu In favor n’(gx{nnkl? the preparations to t1d it ot some future time. b“Ct‘a’mmlsa(unnr Quenther wns at fln; ‘no)!. Iv: favor of buflding thic dowe. e wante lo mfl; from Mr. Egan on the subject, He thougl there should’ be a connection Letween Llleth‘l: tuildings, and wanted to know how mu(‘ 'l " would cost to bring it up to the height of the buflding. 3 e wasn't prepareil to atate nn- ulbllxl; filfi“?flfigum cnlculnrlonn. The bulldings would bo connected at present by temporary ar- cadcs. E as In favor of Lioving Mr. Egan AId, Smith R e of what the cost would bo ll, the top of tho bullding, and offered o motfon to that elfect. 11 he would be able to tell to-day. R anor Cloary—1 linvo becn In favor ot the dome from the commencement and am now, and T kuow that my constituents want the doine, £ v # , | gency, ond 85 to my dutles, Go on, and let ever. 3 o . ¢ . A Curea the most inveterat. r b ind niuc-tenths of the, BeChp Nee fromn hers | County arcconcerned, the Idca of their gettinys | JIalf an hour before the time for the Impesch- | peaco of hin State goon In tho conscientions dis- | EiGor paymsent of Indebiednoeh Igearred i the | carcrisy Sorvians had & redoubt. Every aee H 4 You won't see a ;}“f York but hns | 80 injunction {s o little out of the [ ment Court to meet the gallerics were | charge of hin duties to thehnmblest as well nethe | construction of the New York Post-Ofiice bullding. I Granado nas ot e ,'\"r' - Every house B c'.dm}\"é:urt?{louuuflnt will costus_thae | Wav. “Tho City of Chieago fs~ Cook | hardly Lmlf full, and st uo time | hroudest citizen, and 1 whi vo Srcry 2ld for yiotr. Cangor commented on the lack of nppropris: | of an hour's duration the Tirie “elimier the | Removes Plmples and Humors from the face. :mgs;:}:olmonuy and bo without a dome Jooks | County, and ihe ~ Commissioner knows | during tio afterncon were they crowded. y ons for ather publie bulldings, and ni mountain and carrfed the redoubt by storm, 2 a cow with one horn. [Lsughter.] I am }g‘?nvm- of the dome, and T Ilmpu this Commit- teo will favor it nleo, aud I om glad to sce this Committec in session lml»}{ because it fs one e ought to be proud of. T lfs ia the only Com- sittee I have scen for years. W n‘)tv %:!'::v ;eng‘; L dan wanted to cnfil‘x‘l‘ 151'?7-'pp‘3'3xmm1 what tho cost of rais- {ng the bullding one-third of fta helght would be, Mr. Egan sald it would bo necessary to make new dnfinu. It would not do to ‘finfsh the ‘Dbuilding too abruptly, Ald. Smith's dea would e whfiug the dometo the level of the main carnice, and put o temporary roof ou it at that level, Which would nccessitats remodeling to pome cxtent and thus would put them to more expense. 'They would design something which would " be intended to be ormmuental, but which would appear sonie- what unsuited_ to the general structure. To raise it, ns Ald, 8mith sugeested, to one-third of the belght, would cost about §176,000—about one-third of the whole coat. cominittces of both county and ¢ 5 giving of the verdict, The Hon. Willlam M. | tion, blaody revolution, where the snffering must | New York claima one hair's breath from the iine of THE CZAN, - poiliogsing Lo acoyeace 1 am plad 3 | S 1 o acoaing o o gentieisa 6 | Evers, of Now York, ocupled Sonator Daes’ | i g the inosent sy ey | Gy yoT St Wt you Kaow e ot founied | |, LONBOY, A 350" A Viennn. speta | 103 valuble remedy or Heudcie, 8 1) 2, or- d . & eror Hose will go Fight on. [A plouse) e i R during & portion of the time, aud (‘:‘fi; and co-oeratlon of the citlrona of_the State over | "y, Ganger—I thought the gentleman onght to | of Rusaia bus addreased the Turkish Ambassa: V E4:G E{ ’fl'i N 0 time {o consider so important & question, lle thought, however, thut u contract could he mude whereby the county coulil put up the en- tire bullding, anud, at a future tline, the clty could baye the benefit and use of it, Commissioner Guenther sald he represented iho country Intercsts, and If this moncy were transferred to the oft; y the latter, liaving the majority,could at any time outvote tlo country metnbers. He was willing to vote with the entlenen and help themn build this Court- Touse, but Jn a_different way than the one pro- posed. Iftho elty wanted money, let it mort- nguul cln'mlunlml of Tpm%n The city hng enough property to give ami o of, an thufmm}:y would furnish the mEfifl‘y att per cen Commissloner Burdlele asked if the county was authorlzed to 1ssuc the bonds that 1t woulil be ntcalnr{ to put on the market to construct tho Court-llouse without submitting the ques- tion to a vote of the people. Mr, Rountree sald it was, by the action of the County Board, Commissfoner McCaflrey safd if the county did the bullding the city wos not to be takeir Into considerntion at all, Tor the time belng, A new contract could be griven, or the old one re- newed, Ile thought the present conteact would have to be cancelled. Commissioner Johnson—I don’t look upon it in that ltht. Commissioner McCaflrey—Can you build on anotlicr man's property! “You can tuke a mort~ guée oo that property—the city's part, ominissioner Burdlck—The city has no part. Commissioncr Johnson—They liave, accord- Ing h‘?n lirhc agreement with the city and county, one-] o Commissioner Burdick—It Is leased to them. They couldn't mortigage leased property. CITY AND COUNTY. Commissioner Johnson—I don't sce why. Tet the county go on and bulld t. The bullding and the ground Itself is martgaged to the we never made any differonce in regard to the country. The city members conld overrule them, but at the same time we gave them all the privileges they wanted, Commissioner Guenther, to whomthe alluslon was made, said Commissioner Johnson was wrong there, The Intter reasserted that the have a lien on the property, and s mortgage was all that was wanted. Comnmissloner Cleary—We won't discuss this little matter. I waut to ask one question: Dout t'he Court-Houss Bquare belong to the county : Commissioner Guenther—Onc-half. Comtnissloner Cleary—Can the county borrow money to build the city's part, In law 1 Mr. Rountree—The ¢ty has no part of it. Commisstoner Cleary—The county owns one- hialf and the city onc-linlf. Commissioner Burdick—The whole of it is owned by tho county. Coramissioner Cleary—Ab, the whole of it, and glves the city thelr part,—leases it to them. Now, I want to ask the County Attorney, Butchery. In Which Other Southern Political Murders Are Briefly Al- luded to. The Coroner's Verdict in .the Mamburg Affair a Yery Sweeping Docament. Eighty-seven Persons Will Be Proceeded Against " at Once. Decrease in the Public Debt Dur= ing July, $1,138,033, X ACQUITTRD. THE RESULT OF THE DELKNAP TRIAL. &pectal Dispatch to The Tribune. WasniNero, D, C., Aug, 1.—The verdict of the Benato in the Belknap case to-dny was = farce. It reminded o Western member of Con- Ereas of the verdict of 2 Texas jury which tried & man for assault and battery, .The jury found the man not guilty if he will leave the State. The fact that the vote was to be taken at 12 o'clock to-day was widely advertised, but at- On the floor n double row of chairs, armnged behind the desks of theSenators, accommodated twenty or thirty members of the louse, DUT VERY PEW DIRTINGUISHED PERSONG, in or out of ofilclal life, camo to witucss the wards rotired to a sofa in tho rear. Justiee Wauite, of the Supreme Court of the United Statcs, was present, aud also Chlel- Justiea Drake, of the Court of Cluims. The Senato was unusually full. A few Scnators were detalned from thelr scats by sickness, and two or thrco are out of town. Morton was suffer- ing from the effects of a fail fn his Committee- room this morning, and was unatle to appear uutil the last vote was taken, when he rendered his verdict of guilty, Durlng the preliminarics many of the Seunators were busy in PREFARING THEIR LXPLANATIONS, some of which were very claborate, and op- ntly gave some assistance to Spencer and .rl.a;nu, of Nevads, and tho last-panied that »o nuny fnlllly them or apologize for ut recently a committee of the e of the United Statew visited the State of Misslealppd to Like teatimony on tho rubject of Teauds sud violence In electlons. "Thelr report hax not been mude nublic, but I awalt ita forthcoming with a feellng of confidence that it wil] fully rus. tnln all that 1 have atated n relation to fraud snd violenca It theState of Mlssiasippl, . 8. Graxt, Exzcerive Maxsiox, Jaly 81, 1870, THE PRESIDENT AND GOV, CIAMDERLAIN, The following 1s the President’s lotter to Gov. Chamberlain, roferred to above: Exrcutive. Maxetox, Wasisorox, D, €., July 20.—DranSin: 1 am ly ltccllnl of yonr letter of the 224 of 4 and nil the Inclosures ennmerated therein, glving an account of the late® barbarous manancre of Innocent men ot the Town of finm- burg, 8. C. The views which you exprosn 38 to the duty you owe to your oath of office and to the citlzens to secure to all thelr civil flgh\a. including the right to vote according to tha dictates of their own consclences, and the farther duty of the Execntlve of the nation to glve all needful afd when properly called on todo %o to enable you to inaure thie Inallenable right, I fally concur fn, The ncene at Hamhurg, cruel, bloodthirety, wanton, un- provoked, and uncalled-for us it ‘was, in only & repetition of the course that has been purmued in other Buuthiern States within the laat ears, potably in Mleslesipui and Loulsiana, . Misfasipol in governed to-day by ofticials chosen throngh fraud and vlolence, such as wounld scarcaly be accredited to sayager, much lees to civilized and Christian people.. How long these things are to continne, or whant {8 to be the nal remedy, the Great Ruler of the Universc only knows. Butl have an ablding faith thnt a remedy will come, nnd come speedily, and I earnestly hope that it will come pencefolly. ‘There hos never been a desire on the part of the North to humiliate the Souti ~ Nothing fa claimed for onc Btate that is not frecly accorded to all others, unlesa it bo the right to kill negroes and Republicans without fear of punisment and with- out loeu of caste or reputation, Thix has seomed tobe & privilege clatined by a few States, I rcpeat ugalp that I fully agree with you asto the measure of your duties in the present emer- ew Uovernment that cannot uiven})mtectlnn to life, propeety, aud sll guoranteed elvil righta—in this country tho greateat Is an untrammeled ba to the citizon 8 In so far o fnllure, and every energy of the oppreased should be exerted (alwaya withln the lawand by constitutlonal means) ta reguin loat privilegea and protection. Tho de- ninl of guarantced rights is mire to lead to revolu- llot— which you have presided so ably may enable you 1o eecurea falr trisl and punishment of all offenders, witkout distinction of ‘race, or color, or previous conditjon, and without ald from the Federal Gov- ernment, but with the promise of such aid on the canditions named In the foregoing, 1subscribe my- Belf, very respectfully, your nlm!lcr:t servant, . 8. GnANT, To the Hon. D. H.Chamberlain, Governor of South Carolina, NOTES AND NEWS, APRAID 1O TRUST TUEMSELYES. : Special Dispaich 1o Tle Tribune. Wasmninoroy, D, C., Aug. 1.—The Commit- tee on Ways and Means has deeided to report 8 concurrent resolution that both Houses of Con- gress shall finally adjourn Monday next. Mor- lim\'hlull that on and after the 1st of .January, R0, the Hecretary of thy Trearury alall redecin in coln the United States legal-tender notes then oatstanding on thelr presentution for redemption :t llml t:]nlcu of the Clty Treasurer In New York, be cpealed. Alr. Diand objected, and tho amendment was not received. s ‘Theteupon dilatory motions were sct on foot by Mr. Kasson snd others lo prevent action on the bill, by consuming the morning hout. That perind having expired, the bill went over without action, Mr, Glover, the Chairman of the Committee on the Real.Estate Pool, submiticd o majority report, with the following revolution, which e asked to have adupted : Jtesolred, That this report and the nccom?nnr ing testimony, together with the letters of (ioorge M. Robeson, and addresred ta the Committee, ‘printed and referred to the Judiciary Committee, and that the rald Committee be Instructed to fn- quire into said n"cfi!d violations of the Jaw, suil aacertain the liabillty of George M. Jtobeson for ruch alleged acts, and make such o report to the Tloune 84 the facta and the faw may Justlly, and in compliance with thesc Instructions the vaid Com- mittee shall have authority 1o take additiona) tes- timony. ‘The majority report ia algned by Messra, Glover, Lewls, and Culbor‘:mn. Ap Mr, Pratt submitted the views of the minority, nlgned b( Messrs. Prait and Smith, of Penneyle vanis, with the following resolution: Resolved, Thnt the 1onse (nda no cause of com- aint or censure attaching to (ieorge M. IRoheson, growing out of his ofticla] relstlons and transac- Uons with the firmof Joy Cooke, MeCulloch & Co., of London, and the temporary special agents of the Navy Department. Mr, Hale made_s point of order thatthe Com. mittee on lteal-Rstate Fool had no suthority to maké the report on the subject of Naval Aflairs. The Speaker pro tem. (Sayler) regarded the mat- ter moreas a question of fact than of parliamentary 1o and declined to sustain the point of arder. The resolotion reported by Ulover was there- upon lfl!efl to without u division, and the matter wea reforred to the Judiclary Cammittce, Randall's$ympathies led him' to favor New York and Fhiladelphla. . Mr, Nandal}-What do you mean by your in- sinuation? “Ml:’ Conger—I mean just what 1 eay, os I gener- ally do. Mr. Randall—If you mean to imply In the least degree that I have moved In the direction of the move in the aame dircction in regard to other public bulldingr. That wonld be In the line of duty. Mr. Randall—TWhen thoy come up for setlon, 1t will bo time enongh to judge. 1have reported no defielency for nuy public building in Puiladelphia, but have no doubt that throughout the whole land thero haa been uttor diaregnrd of law In connection with the expenditures of public money, and tho evidence glven has strack oven In high places, Mr. Pralt, a momber of the Comniittec on Pab- lic Bulldings, which Lad 1mvestigated the New York Post-Ofiice, oxplained how this deficioncy had arinen, and excaipated Potter, the Supervising Architect of thc Tressury, from blame in the mat- ter, saying It was the fali of the sy¥tens which ho bnd infarlied from e predocessor (Aullett). Mr. Randall—And {his gentleman, whoin you (Pratt) #o highly commend, Potter. Haa been in- vited to reslgn, and it ls 8 fomarknble coincldence that hin prodeceraor isto he called totake his place. Another Fruitloss Attompt to Seoure the Pardon of the Fenians, TIIE EAST. TAYOC AMONG THE TURRS, Raausy, Aug. 1.—The Turks lost, In the re- cent battle ot Trebinje, Sclim Posha killed, and Osman Pasha taken prisoner; two Colonels, three Licutenant-Colonels, seven Majors, and frota 5,000 to 6,000 men. Two battallons of In- fantry and one of chasseurs were destroyed, to the lnat man, All the battalions which were engaged suffered. The number of Turk- fsh inferlor officers killed s cwormous, The pursult waa, continued to the walls of Bilck. Corpses were thick In the road before the citadel. Beeldes tho artillery and trains the Montencgrins captured 400 horscs aud an immense nunber of arms. The Turks are greatly outnumbered, TIE TURKS ENTER 6ERVIA, Loxnox, Aug. 1.—The Turks have penctrated into Servia, and agaln assume the offensive, ‘The Montencgrins have been defeated at An- tivar, and 400 Bulgarlan prisoners have been re- lenzed at Philippol. 5 THE COMING CONGRESS, The European Congress upon the Eastern questlon will gvon meet ot Brussels. i UNPONUDLD. Loxpox, Aug.1.—A dispatch from St. Peters- burg says the report of the rising of the Clreas- elans in'the Caucasus {s unfoundad, MONE CONTRADICTIONS. Loxpox, Aug. 5o, m.—A speclal to the Standard, Unted Gramado, July 29, reports that the Turks under Ahmed Eyool Pasha entered The Servinns fled, and Gramado sud Dy and in rulns, On the Fresibada Mountaine, behind Derbent, the Bervians madc a stand, but again retired. It isugaln reported that on Sumff:y the Turks were within 9 mllcs of Krutazevatz, erbent sador ot Et. Petersburg ns follows: * The otrocltics at Bulgaria has definvcd Turkey of the sympathy of Enr?m. 1 shall act fn a friend- Iy manner towards Turkey #f ebe treats the Chrlstians better." . Between the 20th and 81st of July tive Turkish divisions entered Servin, TheBerviaus nreseek- ing to avold a battle. MEDIATION, The Parls correspondent of the Times quotes atelecram to the Russlan Agency, dated St Petersburg, Aug. 1, stating that thé Powers are uegotiating for melhallon. and su far ucree in principle. "It is not vertain when the mediation oy be accomplished without prejudice to the Juterests of clther party. DISLODOED, The Times' Vienns special reports that the Dr. C. Ralph Nrondh and cendenc ag the Piimart Tionrer Bt Offey an of and marvelously ority of these exiractn conslae in thelr ‘proges ree intn the compceition of 1 favors nov ih tho markete © e fctitions fruit “VEGETINE,” Bays 2 Dost, 1f ,m{m"' ston physician, after all other remedien had failed, 1 visited ;:‘;«lx{alnry and convinced myeelf of ftx lfl:vmfl\l: each of which I8 highly effe 3 > unded Ia such a :z::gnnrc::lt‘:‘ DA ng results,” Is the great Blood Parifier, WiIt cure the worst case of Scrofula, 1a recommended by pliysicans and apothecarles. Taseectedsorme marvelouscures in cases of Canced Cures the moat inflexible case of Canker, Meets with wonderfal succesn In Mercartal diseanes Cares Constipation and regulates thie bowels, W cure Dyspepsia. TRestores the entire system ton bealtly condition. Cures Pains in the Side. BUSINESS NOTICES, Pazlor Y, firsk Chicago, 11, *The cminent heal, 5 hands aid magnetic manipulations, speciny and great sirength, They are varranted rora tho polsonous ofle and acids which entes VEGETINE, **haa no equal ne a blood Hearing of ite many wonderfu} cnres, It I prepared froin barks, roots, and herbe, produca’ astonlsh- VYEGETINE VEGETINE VEGETINE VEGETINE VEGETINE VEGETINE VEGETINE Will eradicate Salt Rheum from the syatem, VEGETINE VEGETINE VYEGETINE VYEGETINE VEGETINE VEGETINE Removes the canse of Dizzincse, YEGETINE er Burdick sald the onl und | AN TIE COUNTY BOIROW MONEY TO BUILD THE | Senator In turn’ held u consultation r. Tale—I doubt whothor the wenticman from | Sulelman Pusha attacked the Servians ot Pan. :: he ot hoard advansed for buildiog b Qo oF & oITs PART with Hlows and Logwn. ien” Conkling | 1o Chudrman of the Commitice, states Iy | peylritaaa b borns unt in tha siatewont disolo, The position was defeaded by elght | Rellescs Falntness at the Stomach, ! ortion of It was that ft would simply fucilitate | Ofthe Court-Tousel read lils explanation to Howe, and a discussion ) purpose not to present the | Mir, Randall-1 ece it so statod thls moralug 1n | battalions and trclve pui. - Tos Savbons i : he passape from ono bulldlug to hiothor. It | _Mr. Rountree—I sald I thought the arrange- oceurred between them apparently in regard to | Tesolution to the Iouse untit Fridny, The con- | Republicnn papere, odged. scemed to him that that would be very much 4 the county ean bufld tho whole buflding. ) o d b in Republican papers that are not correct, X s Iike buflding o mountain wherea mole-hill would 14 lican side to declare Belknap gruilty, aud ho was | permits the suspension of the rulos the last ten | s jtandal--terhapa the gentloman il tell ns | Kru! jazevats, which place has been fortilied by | Cares Pains In the Dack, answerthesame purpose, If the purpose were Cl?;‘g"fl;“‘]"‘"f;‘??xg hcl::r lfif‘(‘:h’:"‘h::‘;";g followed soon afterwards by énmemn, of Penn- days of o sessfon. Morrlson has been fndlscrest | what the fact ls, Tas Potter been invited to reslm. | the Serviuns, only to form o connection between the two lmx{nllnm. It scemed to Lim they could bulld twenty or forty pnssage-ways for what the dome would cost 1t built to the height of the bulld- ing. ilfl. Smith said the onlyadditionnl cost would ment could be made nccording to luw whereby of this Joiut Committee that the county build tho whole building if it is lawful for themn to borrow the money to do it. I beleve that’s the sense of this Jolnt Committee. And ywith regard to my former statement about petiifogging, 1 don’t mean the present gentlemen of the Coun- it. Benator Booth was the first on the Repub- mylvania, whose vote surprised many of those 0 the gallery, Conover was THE ONLY 8ENATOR WHO VOTED NOT GUILTY on the ground that the Scuate lnd no juclsdle- tlon to try the cuse. Jones, of Florldy, was cx- cused from voting, The result of the vote may fessed purpose of this is to avold the rule which to say that, it this resolutlon should be re- ported end adopted, clalms to the amount of $200,000,000 would bLe passed through the Hounse before Mondoy. The claims to which be refers aro mostly Southern clafm bills r, ale—Now and then there aze {tems of news or haa he resigned, or ls ho going to resign, and why? ){r. Tiale—1t §a not ror me ta Bay: I only say that T doubt whetherthe gentioman's statement is borne out by the facts, Mr. Handa}i—1 did not mean to eay cxactly that this was because Potter had done his duty in thys i3 “The “Turkisli columns have united before SERTIA AND MONTENEZGNO, ‘The Daily Teleyraph's Paris dispatch says the following are wn‘grup)m of the recent Conven- tion between Servin and Montenegro: A weekly subvention of 6,000 ducats is be pald to l\x( Scrvia to Montenepro, The autonomy of o Lfectually cures Kidney Complalnt. VEGETINE VEGETINE VEGETINE i be for brick-worl, and "he didn't think thut | & be summed up us follows: Those voting puilty, & i st from lown (Pratt) ntenegro ghull be respected, Servin glves 3 32 Joloe bridewarky sl Mg chls Bt ens tho e MeCafteay was | S35, thoge votlng wot gullty, 25, b | forthe losses of ebeleIn the War, Thi Demo- | Feabesh, bt it (e RS G U | runpunteta of the aunexation uf Iersegoviua | To efective1n s curs of Famale Weaknens, & Commissioner Burdick sald ho was decidedly thiere, [Laughter.] whom 23 declined to pass upon Shronghi he lender of the THonse thet 1 b ought to be rtained in his position, and that the | to 3 mllcncgw&lhc l\lngdm,n of Servia to be . the whole dome if the: . . the evidenco beeanse they belipved the Benute g ut they ore | magn whose errors hie wis correcting ought not to | recognized by Muntenegro. There is to be an in favor of bulldiny were golng to build fi to the heizhtof the bufld- ng. %ld. Sherldan remarked that many peraons nefsted on earrying out tho orixinal design of raleing the towcer to the full height. Ifo wanted tonnke the foundations now aud make themn uscful s a connection between the bulldings, Commigsioncr Burdick snid it looked to him like a roundabout aud expensive way., 5 Ald, Van Osdel asked it it was important to avo u CONNECTION DETWEEN THR UPPER BTORIES ACNOSS TIE COURT, Mr. Egansald he didn't know about the im- portance, LAt It certalnly would facilltato pass- iige and the transaction of public businces. * But tho fourth floor was tu be occupied by the vourts and law Mbrarics, and they were not 1lkely to have so much communleation with the clty portion of the Luilding, Commissloner Guenther advocated his con- Commulloxlernrccmre{—-}!o‘ it wasn't. They hiod no conferences at that time, Commissloner Cleary—I am glad to sce you here, indeed, and I hope things will go on stow. You know that we are going to let & large con- tract for stone. We have been looking for stone for the laat month. We'rs golng to quit now, and let that stone finmeediutely, and I hope that the Bullding Conmittee of the Council will oxert themeelves and comu Into Hue ua guick as they possibly can. [Applause and laughter. ] Id. Sheridan—Thers scems to be sume mis- flypmhcnslun nbout the ownership of this Caurt~ ouse square, When I wnsamember of the Conncil before they voted 850,000 for the pur- chase, or the propused lease, of the Court- Housc square, v Comnmissioner Johnson~1I was in the Board of Bupervisors at the time, and the city pakl $50,- 000 in fustallments of £25,000. That was for the occupancy of the west lialf of the old Court- incompetent to try the case. One voted not guilty unconditionally, and one (Wright) not rnlty because the erimo of bribery had not cen proved, After the result of the vote on the first artl- cle had been announced, all fnterest in the pro- cecdings seemel to have dled out, and the gal lerfes were quickly cleared of muuy of thelr cupants. The general remark ubout the Cup- itu] v’\;:n;d%hx;t. (3 \r;:lrdrlctl of %ul‘llly would émvf cen ess satisfuctol 0 the respondent. e I the Wetern Amodiated Prev. T THR VOTRS. WASMNGTON, Aug. 1.—lelknap has been ac- «nxmw. the vote stnndluli:}s for conviction aud 25 not gullty, belng less thau the required two- thirds. At noon the Scnate began to vote upon the articles of impeachment, Upon thie first article of impeachment 85 Sen- stors voted gullty, 25 not guilty for want of afrald to trust thomselves. To t1s Wesiern Avwocsted Pr ) rextern Associa s, ‘Wasmnaroy, D. C., Aug. 1.—The President, in necordance with the provisions of the et of Congress u[x‘nroved March 8, 1875, to-day fssued a proclamation declarlng and proclaiming the fact that the fundamental couditions Imposed by Cougress on the Stats of Colorado to entitle that Btate Lomdmission to the Unlon_bave been ratified and ncceKled and that the admlssion of said State into the Unlon s now complete, APPOINTMENTS, The President has nominated Qscar Holt for Collector of Internl Revenue In the Second District of Lonisiann; Thomes G, Putnam for United States Attorney for Colorado; and Charles C. Tompkins for United States Marshal for Colorado. . THE DENT STATEMENT. ‘WasniNeron, D. C., Aug. 1.—The public Le reinatated. Mr. Hale—1 suppose that i has resigned of his own motlon nmfl‘hnt there Is nothing involving censure In his going out ot oflice, Mr, Randall—Lunderstand how Ivl‘\g le get ont of oftice, —how Iirlstow got out, nnd Wilson ot vat, and Yaryan, and Dyer; and Henderson, Mr. Frye—They ought to bave been got ont. 2F. TIe—Now and thon mon actually do resign of their own motlon. Mr. Randall=Thuro Is a proverh that few aftice- holders dlc and none resizn, The bill was passed, Mr., Buckuner, Chalrman of the Committee on the f)lllrlct of Columbla. reported a resolution iustruct- Ing the Clerk of tho llouse to certify to the Attor- ney-General, und to the Grand Jury of the Distrlct of Columbla, the testimony taken before the Com- mittee with a view to having civil and criminut pro. ccedings taken agalust pervons shawn 10 have vio- lated the law, and to have obtatzed moncey (llegal- ly.. Adopted. % offeneive and defenslye allinnce between the contracting parties. Both States areto be n- corporated in a Sclavnoic federation. LATEST, LoxpoN, Aug. 2—hun. m.—A epeclal to the Dolitical Correspondence of Vienna from Znra yesterdov stotes that Mukbtar Pasha was slightly wounded in the last battle and with- drew from Bllek, going In the direction of Trebinje to awalt reinforcements, detachment of 1,000 Bashi Bazouks were attacked on '.\!onduy at Bllek by the Montencgring, whereupon Mukhtar Pasha returned and an’ engagement followed, At last ucconnts the result of this fight was un- koown. A dispatch from Kn;un, Aug. 1, announces that G000 Turks defeated the iusurgentsat Knmengranda after three hours’ fighting. The Turks fired the vitlages of Trloba and the inhabitants fled. VEGETINE A Ta the great remedy for General Dobllity, YEGETINE Ta ncknowledzed by oll classer of peopl bext und most relinple Tood Teriaer i the worny VESRII IS S0 B ALL DRUGGISTS, Mr. Samipson called ap the bill In regard to the ( , House, . urisdiction. debt statement for August 1s as follows: meanure of damages In actlons for Infriugements | 'y onpon, Aug. 9—5:30 o, m.—The Standard’s |j 3 ::%tmu b;clx‘e‘:xrlgwfifx smfy L‘,‘;‘fié‘y" ":m}!m-eu(‘:lpl: Ald, Van Osdel~Tho contract \gulwccn' the ! Thoeo who voted guilty were: Stxpercenthonds, +£094,909,0°0 ol pitente. leedithe guestion of consieration, | Berlin dlfln‘nwhgsnyn Information of the Sultan ' temporary structurc. 1f the two councctions | Sty 434, county, secognzes | the “owner | paysr, Uitehcock, Ransom, 9 Sl and the Houso refuscd to consider the bill—yeas; | Murad's depositiun hias not been offlefully com- , gore muile’ they would cost about $100000,— [ Gitrtul Wik rovert. 0 tho county, land sl | Sooity (pg,), KENT:, panesy Vit | TR A0k | ot futo Committco of the | Guubt that Tarkey studa T he prestiies of 260,000 each for the ity and county,—and they | g} ¥ Tt proves to mo that the counity owns it, | Sockrell: ' Koy, Haulabury, L Whote, Mo Clyimr. In tho chal, In Order 10 take | otlicr crlels. 4 ! 3 yould thercby savo 350,000 at lcust. If the | uni pave us permisston to build theClty-Hall | Cooper, McCreery, Shermar, . i de on Tuvalid Pe g dome wos bullt hereafter, o general tearing up | horETr o fise 1t for auy othor puriocs, the | Dade: " McDonnid, Klevennon, the LIl reported byt o ot menaionn | cropS St. Petersbure Herald declarcs that the 3 would take place. 1o was agafust buliding tho | SHerts L6 W Ko fbJur Sy othor pugpose, the Y Mordmou, Thurinan, O P o thie thina of 'Ihel penttan. | Chrlstians in Turkey ure in w desperate condl- and voted for it utanimously, 4 otrill, ullace, ver, undef fes to have cuchof iho billy tope & 5 EREAL Ald. Slieridan, in ordor 0 get the sense of | Wicl pleased at tho disposition manifested o Norwood, Wyte,' grec, unilor the, ruled nf,d;’{,‘;;,mg volecand: |, The report that” Marshal Bazaine had estered % K : : fl:fi conference, moved to proceed to consider | Rk member of $ho Counell’L should be very ll’zfi':.“-?f;fi;u Witheew, #6 O'Bricn and otliers sought to interfere ull par- | the Turkish scrvice ls not true. Lo remaius in REMAINING SUMMER STOCK . TROT'OSITION OF MESSRS. DOYINGTON AND OTI- glud to go n and bufld this bullding It the members of the Buildiug Committee shull report arvey, "Those votlng {n tho negative were: Hamentary obatacles to the conelderation of a bill which would take muny millfons out of the ‘Treas- pain, ‘The Standard'sParis correspondent telegraphs R . the process of gettingat 1t proved tobatoo | that Austra has agrecd to select England us i T 1 5 Ens favorably with regard t the plan, Anthony, Dorer, R dota todios, and had_ finaily 16 be abandoued. The | arbiter tn the sotution of tho. sorllict pee 1in relation to the ercction of o new hulldin Comuilssioner %Iccnflrny sald he moved at | Alliron. Kuoton, HcMillan, demption of certifcates edions, an Ak i BRENs arbiter fu the sotutlon of e coullivt between e 2 i Routwell, Ferry, Taddock, Of dep0RlL.reres o Commiitee ross, when obitunty spueched were | Turkey nd Servi, * ‘sxpression from tho county, which they gl | by that fime, the Joink. Commiiteo ol Ballding | Garieron v amilt Heaeen s o .| baxeimproved durivg the pust few dag, HAVE BEEN MADE. ‘ seport ta the Council, 0 Public Bervico would report to tho Board | Coniling.” Ingait, Windam R The Lersagliere (newspaporyof Rome, has a ro- Ly o Cunmtssloner MCattroy moved to reafln $he etlon. talien ut. thu prosnt meeting. -l canelmf' Johes {Nev.), Wright. " nu:.x.‘(.&".“»:-l‘!:.‘(-u\;x"r.ulné'hma‘m FINANCIAL. port thnt ‘n'.‘:flf;fi:‘lfi'riui Jrokenunn s Al f L o foliowiag, ixe o fo% ansta he act . v i ¢ Cragin, JBies, futereat payal el ¢ 1 ] b - Conmlssloner Joluigon sdvised a vote on the O tho. Gounty Attomer Tor e | _ Jance, of Florida, declined to vote, on tho | Linuralonitianti 7 PILLADELPICA, moveucat{s spredding through Provises, tions nmong hundrods of other bar- @ T ikl Tt 1o 't‘..‘,’.',,',ii;(mnu to go 3Py"{°';h?‘%tt:;'}.;l'?x$:fl ok i b | s e b e L "mb"’l“;'x"‘t‘v) A“‘Il;" "‘l;'““ Y’““”'“'T" e GREAT BRITAIN. gains now being sold at the .‘ foto the matter at all, and was Y 0 Lio: Sust s o 2 A nen: mails, etc.. garding the Hestonville collapse hus nearly div ; UM‘:‘"E the whols ' matter for ‘c!,','ntx',‘:f‘('{k‘,’lf m¥l‘x‘§ llxlnl“)'t?ntx?;!;aufitulmszé‘::::!Lg#‘lfiatmk fiwy’.‘:"’ -f!:r'»llf-‘n?x?;gi j i}!:;;rl:yn. Basiuca v DIVIDLNDS, ;""" l;ong, ):h!nl: 'fig:";ll::ofi:: :‘tfifi ]E:T‘l::: LoxnoN, Aug. :il':"l‘x,rl:m.\mlloncy Trimming ‘Vest End l}l‘yGoodsHO"se 3 sguin, o urnslde, onew (Fla, I 5 ot - ers by the transac nve been given thy 2 géul“mlflm"'-‘f Cleary—That scems to mo to Comalestoner Burdieiciugkedied thatbifore Chaylun, ) ‘The Comptroller of the Currency has declared d";“," by)uu: Board of Brokers to scttle thetr byl | Munufuctory, of Coventry, hos suepended, Its . e possible. We have odopted the play . th Doard uf Publie Works and & botioer s the City Council udopted . Wo are working on these plans, and L would go in for Ald Sheri: dan'’s regonrks to find the sence of the Commift- tee In regavd to Doyington's plen, just to settle any rururt was made o reqiiest should come from the Council in an authoritutive mouner, ABKING THE COUNTY TO LUILD that portion of the bulldiug for tho city, or to bulld the whole Court-House and rent them the City-Lall portion, Ald. Van Osdel—We have been Instructed to ‘The presiding officer announced that two- thirds had not voted guiliy, sud therefore the respondent was acquitted of the carge In the firat artlcle. ON TIIE BECOND ARTIOLE, a dividend of 25 per cent fu favorof the credit- ors of thy City Natlonal Bank of Chicago, and 25 per vent In‘fuvor of the creditors of the Flrst Natlounl Bank of Duluth, Minn, payable on the Tth fust. ances, 1f1t {s not done In that tiwe, they will Lo suspended from the Board. This 18 dividend-doy with the Pennsylvania Raflroad Company, A rumor wus started liabilitics are reported to he $550,000, ALL IIANDS LOST. The ship Geltwood, from Liverpool to Mal- bourne, was lost, with all hands, off Cape Northumberiand, south coast Austraia. Eoru Striped Japanese BSilks, half silk, 16¢ yard, formerly 50c, Gray and Blk, Stripo do, frosted ground, 250, worth 50a, 3 2to o thirty-six Seuators voted *culity,” und twenty- ” the brokers to-day that the dividend TIE PENIAN I'RI % d; 5, A tt. There's no necessity for the County Com- | arrangoe and recommend a plan for such bufld- | five 5o muilty Many who 0 ot ausveer oa TIIE RECORD, amang “‘ ot the cevilling axeltes | TOXHON: AN Bk nm'figfl:’;‘:' Commans, Blk. Gro?"l.fl:uogl: 25, 30, and 37jc, ) nifttee to veconsider ot previous actlon a tho | fug u contemplated in tho contract now existing | the firat roll-call voted guilty on the second ar- BENATE, ‘“uly.dul::enlu':mr Halnet) cred e e | o W e fo mans; nearly han mdl Pricos, A mfizfi;‘ly every one having had his say, Al bc‘i\vven tho clty aud county, ‘Tne financial purt | ticle. Wasttixgrox, D. C., Aug, 1.—The Char laid | Ji*Hie Board eeting offered small lota of the 4 8.4 Bllc, Gronndinay, 81, §1.26,and o Al 18 wnother thing altogether, Thoro_ Scnators who voted “not gullty” re- before the Senate & message from the President Muyo, moved that, in the oplinlon of the House, $1.50, roducod ono-third, b Blerfdan’s motlon was put and lost, und the Cominls ot J S, 0 eated thelr reason for not dolng so, “wuut of stock at 40, \\:mch wery quic 1y anuI:' 'l‘l‘m the time had come lu.r pardoning l.l!e Fenlaus, Romainingstock of Fancy Summer matter was then dlsposed of, Boyington's plan ,em::d"::‘mlflfl:'l mo‘}n&!fl:‘ :fl"{h o'.lllj nfl?u? :,c; pusted thelre s " 1 mnswer to the resolution of July 20, transmit- | Soard of Dlrectors met, however, and declared gxlfu wotfon, after debate, was rejected—117 to Silks gro Mlg‘ roduced, y Lelng frredecrnbly refected. » Al Sherldan winted to facllitote things, and ‘was golng to move to udopt eomething, when ho ouddenly remembered that he didn't kuow fust ‘what 8tépa to take next, Commlssloner Cleary encourngingly said: * Now, Mr. City Depart- mens, you're getting down to "busitess. (Laughter.) Ald, Van Osdel said TIIL ONLY CIANGE they wanted was In rogard to the dome. o thie buldiuge. AIr, Ilmmtrec—?robnh]{ their Law Depart- {rlxl ;-:1:]};:1! better by consulted with reference to Ald. Slicrldan—Wo wanted to get the scnso of the Board whether they wuuldguudcruku the crection of the bullding, After some_rather \lulml:onunt discusslon, Ald. Sherldan's motjon, that the county pro- cced to build the Court-House, and rent !lm portlou which was uccessary for tho use of the TILE TIIRD AND POURTI ARTICLES, Upon the third and fourth articles the vote stood na above, Sdvoting gullty and Uinot ‘ium Ve Bofora roll-call on the ffth urticle was finjshed y Morton, who had been detalned on uccount of & eevere fall thie morning, came in and voted gu‘llu Vo uu:khu{'mu voto on that article 87 guitty and 5 nof Vo l’llm Benate not having voted in favor of sustaining 1he articles of lmpeachment, 1t was urdered that o judgment of wequittal bo ting coples of the correspondence between bim- sell and Gov, Chamberlain, and other reporta in regard to the recent troublo at Hamburg, 8. C. The Presldent, in concluding his message, al- ludes to tho disturbance in the Bouth, and says that o awalts the fortheomlng report of the Committee which recently {nvestigated the Mis- sissipp! afulr, feeling confident that it will sus- tafn all that he has sdid fabout fraud and vio- the usuat quarterly dividend of 81 per share, w‘h(ch seut.qum utoyck up to 513, Its prcvloun' figure. COINAGE. PHILADELPIIA, Pa., Aug. 1.—The followlng 1s the officlal statement of the gold and sflver colnage exceuted at tho United .States Mint I this city during the month of July, 1870; Number of pleces of *gold, 34,150; value, SPAIN., ISADELLA, . LonDoN,Aug. 1.—A telegram from Bantander says ex-Queen Isubella has nformed King Alfonso that shic has declded to take no part whatever ln the political affairs of the Kiogdom, . FRANCE, Rargaine in imported Blk, Gros 4 Grain Bilks, from $1 yard upwards. Lot of Plaid Dress Goods reduced to 10¢ yard, formerly 300, Lino of vory cheap Dress Goods gglo\u- centro tables at 20, 25, and c. Groat reductions have been made on all highor qualities of 3-4 and approved of the plan_und thought the Courte | tity, was amended by G M entered, and the Senato sitting as Court of [ lencein that Ktate, Ordered printed, aud lald | g633 000, APPRALED, @-4 Camols’ Hair Suitings, lluuw would be a very beautHul building, hfl adding the w«-rdly"(;'::::‘v:ll‘(‘ll:?lkt'{::rcllf c&g:fi.y. Impeachment adfourned sine div, an ‘l"“ ‘“‘i““t from the Secretary of War, § Bilver—Number of pleces, 1,154,8000; value, | Pans, Aug. 1.—Proprictors of newspagers Llams Lece 8acques and Bhawla o Bhrdan thoughe o Jomo Jnitisface eft aska us to do {t.T T 'thls smended stato the e e e ¢ “Tuly 5, tranamit | $259,900. 1 Number of pleces, 785,000; valuc, | [1hich were tited for bl on tho Jesut Culleg | at lowar pricos than they have ever ; wl%?t B ol prefer thate P " Tho o »:;Lc?:' then adjourned, and tho SOUTHERN DIABOLISM, ting a report I regard (0 a number of employew fn | 4 Bas¢ metal—Number of pleces, 785,000; valuc, | havo “appealed from tho jurisdiction of the | heretofore reached. Commisgloner Cleary—I never saw a man Trom your distrlet but what was golvg for pub- {le iniprovements except you, |Laughbter} I members cougratulated one gnother on the hare mony that fi'h attended the pmcucdlnl;:, and “expressed tho hope that they might have CORONER'S QEIDICT IN THE NAMBURG APPAID Speciat Dispatch (o The Triduns, e ‘Wasninaron, D, C., Aug..l.~Senator Rot- depurtment, from 16850 to 1875, juclusive, ] einied” and W1d o 1ho table.” ‘The Chalr snnounced s new Conference Come 15,150, T‘o?bl{) number of pleces, 1,923,050; total value, ) court, ——— THE WEATHER. % ¢ on tho Consulsr snd Diplomatic Approprin. e i Wasminaroy, D, C., Aug. 3~12. m.~For hougeht you were a Igh-prced it othier meetings i the future £ : lina, received the follow | Thow st njut - 0L Viou Oacl said 1L had becs, romarked that S8 D s fully s plonsunt. | erteos, of Sauth Caroling, Oilow™ | Alais Wlhe=dicwny,, Bargint, Haniwell, sl Boe OBITUARY. the Lake Region, nearly stutlowary pressure tourt-ouses generally had domes, but he Mated that no court-house In New York had Aoy, The great City-Ilsll that cost $15,000,000 2ail no dome. CROPS, Bpecial Dispatch 1o Tha Trivune, ToroNto, Cau,y Aug L—~The Globe to-day ing dispatch from Columbla this evening: Cotom Aug. 1,—Tho Coroner's in- quest over (he victime at Hamburg brought its work to a close yesterday and to-day, SThe verdicl Wou! A ‘fiolnt redolution, providing for the restoration of the writing of the ariginal Declaration of Indo- pendence, was passed, Mr. Alllsou called up the conferonce report on Lpectal Dispatch 1o The Tribune, ANN ARuog, Mich,, Aug. 1.—Frozler Iarris, arcsldent of this clty for upwardsof thirty and temperature, winds mostly from the cast or south, aud clear or fulr weather. LOCAL ONSERYATIONS. Cutoaao, Aug, 1, Linen Buits, Our EntiroStock of Linen Suits at Almost Half Prico! : 3 pioces, nigely trime 80, 84.50, 85, an % y dled lust night ot tho agoof 85. Ile med, at $3, §3, 50, 85, and 87, C {eNt Burdick s2lidl he sy, cd the | publishes twelve columns of crop reports haa by ublislied. It charges Gen. Af, C#Butler, | the Militury Aguflunny Appropriation hill, -n’d in | Yyears, ; Fflr;::;:l‘?;t. :,lel:{-mxnl?ruzlcu Was to gelp n‘x‘u‘\“expre‘s- Ehnul'. every corner of Onturlg, Q?x:'};ec‘"::.; C:I.. .:.‘ ‘;J‘uuuer, Dr. Plesce Butler, the Rev, J, | cxplanation thercof stated that tho bill as l‘l’fl:: scrved In the war of 1812, was widely known, well{made in our own workroom, Hon from the city 88 to whether they would tonsider thy quesifon of procecding with the trection of thelr purt of the building. Ho thought this more wmportunt than the dome, which was a secondary matter, and would lke %0 know what proposition the city had to make. Al 8mith sald they were not ~ uuthorized to make any proposition, but were presont only Lo confer * with the county ‘und settle ufmn ome plan, The Fluance Commitiee of he Cdunctl would at somu future time confer with the County Bourd. Iie -urlmud the tounty would find the city fu tight plove bes foru they got through, but” he hopsd the Com- Plesloniys would asslat them. Commissioner Clearv—That I3 our object, sir, BHERIDAN'S PROPOSITION. Ald. Bheridan—My proposition is this: That the Maritime Provinees. A carcful perusal of tho reports shows thut tho total yleld of wheat his year wil bo very far below an average, The diny ‘crop Is unprecedentedly large, Barloy ia probably an averae crop. Oats slightly affected L rust, but will be aheavy crop. Root crops glvo promise of o large yleld, ; et MAKING FOR THE AGENCIES, Ostana, Aug. L—An ofticlal telegram from Camp Brown, Wyoming, to-day, says: *In- dlan svouts sent out from bere report the hos- tily Indlans moving southeast, They traced them from the head of Crazy Woman's Fork to the head of Little Powder Hiver. ‘The number s unknown, but it fa belleved to be lurge, This Mecling, and Sfty-three other citizens of Alken snd Edgefield Connties, aud thirty Georginns with murder. The inqueet has been scarching and exe haustlve, and the verdict has been reached at the eatliest practicablo thme. Warronts of atreut for all porsons charged with the crime are now In the | bonds of the Slhorif of Alken County, Tho South Carolinians st sald to inteud tu surrendor (o tho Bherif without deluy, Gov, Chamberlain will im- mediately lisue requialtions upon the tovernor of Qeorgla for all persons charged by the verdictin that8tate, Atlorney-General Stona ls in Alken by directlon of the Governor to take charge of the prosccutions. The evidence 1v sald to be far wmore damagiug than heratofure belloved, TUB PRESIDENT'S VIZWS ON THE ILAMBURG AND upon in conferenco appropeiated 874,075 le Ahig LUII of Jaat year, « "As the biil came to the Sone adPfrom the louso of Representativos, 1t appro- printed 8259,2:31, to which umount the Benato added $40,610. "Tho Conferenco Comuittee had reduced the LIl to the extent of $18,77d. ‘Tl report was agreed o, Mr. Tugully, from the Committee on Indlan Af- fairs, reported back tho Beuate bl to authorize the Secrelary of the Iuterlor lo deposit certain Ine dinn trust funds fo the United Statcs Treasury fn lieu of investmont, and moved that the Sonate now concur In tho minendment of the House to sald bill, and ask for a Committeo of Conference. 5o or- o O Paddoc called up the House bill to estab: Joh 8. mew dund dIstFict in tho Tarfiery of ) un'ljhll to Lo known as the Evanston Distrist, vho Chalr announced Mesars. Weat and Cockrell 8% meowbers of the Commivalon to conslder the and highly respected. His original home was New York, Ilis brother was for many years Minister to China and Japan. Special Dispaich fo The Tridune. MaNDoTA, 111, Aug. 1,—Alr, Auton Erlenbern, of the firm of Erlenbiern Bros., bankersund mer- chants of this city, dicd this afternoon. Mr. Erlenbern was onc of tho oldest resfdents In the history of Mendota, was well known and highly respected by the leading merchauts in Chicago and Hastern citles, Ils genlal disposition and straightforward busincss transactlons cn- deared him 10 a very large cirelo of friends, who will learn of his untimel { death with wlcfgued regret. ‘The fugeral will tako place Thuraduy mornlug at 9 o'cloch, et Grand i AL i tiwi l i T MiuTmum, od. GENEUAL ODSERVATIONS. Cutgaao, Aug, 1~-Midnight. Hur, Wind. | Rain Weather, and very choap, Ladies’ Ulstors at §3, §4, and 85, Extre sizes in Linen Buits and Ul. sters; a feature of which we make aoiult%. un Umbrellas and Fans reduced one-third, CARNON, PIRIE & €O, the county furnisl means lor erecting the | corroborates the n“mrta' reeeived from other OTHER BUTCHERIXI. Work of reorgantzing the srmy, suthorized by the Nuw Youx, Aug, 1.—Chief Justico Moncll, of ot w e v 1l ol ” M Indiana arg doubticss waking To the Western dussoclated Press, Appruptiution bill receutly passed. the Buperior Court, dicd this afternoon of mus | BRI * LP i} #‘xol.llgn bn:‘t,mh:%,u ‘;,’Ifl uli?yn"g:mucr;a, lr'.lxs ;3:-‘ fifhm,‘fi!..v- * Wasuisurox, D, C., Aug. L—The following figfly APRSENGA" 4 the Touse b 40 creato an | larial uver at Narrsgausett, Rler, K, L edus :M B.dlfl()n & Peol'la. gta, ‘;k”, 2

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