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autter be deferrnd nntil the next regular meeting, anil that Mr, Tinty be reqnested to reply. Tnapector Smith was diapored (o reteasa Mr, Plekard from the fila he complained of then and there. Inspectar Walla enid the communlcation whonld thave heen made before the resignation waa sub- mitted. e did'not know these special elrculars ware objcctionabla to tha Superintendent, liu thonght Mr. Doty ahonld hnvs o heating. He nnderatond the latter now sald that he repretted hl'lnr sent titam, that he had no wrong Inten- tlons in keeping them from the Superintendeut,and that, in tho fotare, he would CO-OPERATE WITH MR. PICRARD. Under the cirenmatances, he thonght It posathie 1hie gentiemen might agree and go forw: in the fotars harmonfonaly, “in which case the floard wonla, he thonght, bn glad 1o have the rhaignation withdrawn. If not, then the Itoard had mnother quenation beforo {t. ~1fe wonld favor the appoint- ment of the Committee ta inqnlre Into the matter. fnapoctor English woull not employ the words * daniardly ouirage“ to characterizo the sending of puch a communication to bo read hmrn Board, and given to the paperm for renaatinnal pi s, but he wonld ray that It wwna unfortustato communlcation reflecting on the chamcter of other gontleman had been mada so publica ter, lis claimed that the Amsistant was not com- polled ta go the Superiptendent und sak his per miseion to #end ont cortaln circulars calling for statistica, and ho was otherwise disposert to belit. tle thie awful charge agninat Mr. Doty, 1lo did nnt want an adjournment for the sake of buncombe, or for the sske of fecling the pnb- e pnlse or ralsing a - popular clamor, ile thought ~tha Toarl would find, after sifting tho maiter thoronghly. that the difterence botween thesn gentlomen wag bntthe 1evelopment of the sensiliva natures of school- masters, who were nob pachydermons as busingas- men. . lnl’wn!or Arnold favored a postponement. To Mr, Ficknard was dac the great success of the Chi- cago schools, and public opinion on thia question was eniltled to somo respact. ¥ Inapector Smith nalstcd that thera was no time ke the present, and the subjeet ought not to ba leftto bo acted upon by n bare majority of the Hoard, ~ 8till, If a commiitiea was nppointed, levit ‘be Instrmeted to report this evening. Tha Vresident called Inapector Welch to the ¢hair and arose to speak to the matter hefora the Board. Iie had trled to take a jndicial viow of the case, e was rorry that diferences exleted bo- tween these runlemcn. hot ho wna afraid they wera freeconcilable, He had anked Mr, Pickard to withdraw Lis resignation. 1t this had been dane. tho apeaker wanid liave been preparcd to voio 40 nccept it. _Bat it had not heen done. He thought Mr. Doty did wrong In sending out thosa ecirculars without the consent or knowledge of Mr. Plekard, 'The crime, of course, was not o heinofis ona, bt it tho prover harmony had existed bLetween the ‘;enunmcn. Mr. Doty would have reforred to Mr. Pickard in tho matter. Theso diTcrences wera slignt, but, ho fearcd, {rreconciiable, le was worry to eco that thero was o pnnlbllll{[cl havin, tha lloard's inrmonions rolations witn Ar. Plckar brokenup, 1ie was in fnvorof having tho whola matter reforred (o n committee, which should be instructed to roport as scon as possible, so that the thing might ho at an end. Mo was sincerely deslrous’ of having thls mattor disposed of, ote way or another, for the 3 GOOD OP TNE BCHOOLA, and the Interest of tho public generally, Inapector Prusaing's ‘motion was then put and carricd by a vote of 8 to U, Inspectors English, Hoyna, Kohn, Hotz, Shocninger, nud Smith vol- ln;i‘ln he negative, 'he President annonnced as tho Committes of tli’nllan, lnlflcclnm Prossing, Clark, Smith, elle, Jotz, English, and Arnold, On motinp, the foard then adjonrned until 6:90 o'clock this evening, tho early hour belng decided upon for the purpase of giving tho Board timo to olect toncliers and to then, if possible, hear tho :fiw‘rz:‘:‘l the Commitle of Beven and take action ar Inv 8T. JOHN. BIr. Truesdell Thoroughly Ezplains tho Workings of the Great Chicago Relief Systom to tho Daged and Dastitute Denl- zens of the Nuw Nrunswick Capltal--- The DBroken and Burned---Subscriptions. Spectal Dispatch to The Trivune, 8r. Jouy, N. B., Juno 28,—Ata meeting of the Lixecutive Committee, held to-day, Mr. Trnesdell, of Chicago, explained the working of tho system organized thore after the great fire, and gave his viow of what ought to bo dona fn 8t. John, o suggented that thoro should bea grand Executive’ Committee, with a Buperintendent and a Bpecial Committes for Speclal Casca, The Genoral Rellef Committce abould have one depat, for which the rink. und warchouss adjolning wero soltable. The work should Do divided Into departments; each department should ‘have an organized ataf of pald employgs,~men who were victimsof the fire, Then thero shonld bo Visltors, whoso duty It would be to tnqulze per- sonally In each case, in order to provent fraud.: If the Conrt-Youse ramatned the headquarters of the Exocutive Committee, tho people should not go there at all. ' They should go to the Rtink, which ougbt to bo divided off, sud seats provided for thom. Thoy should mako thelr wants known toa atafl of clerks, who would refer thair cascs to visttors, 1€ In immediatc want, thore shonld bo asmall mpply of provislons. ‘As to ‘habitations, Mr. Trucsdeil saidthat in Chicago shantios wera erccted on pablic lands principally, After the deetitute wore honaed they were fnrnll‘- ed with bedding and inattresses, o cooking-stove, adenl table and chales, crockery, and whatever cooking ntensils wore necessnry, - They were given mm-:gml, and acertaln guantityof provisons per mon| . atr, Truosdell voferred at some length to specisl casea that would arise, and adriscd the Committea 10 be careful in expending money, for the cllccts of the firo will be felt for yoars, The romsius of Mra, firadley wero dug up from the rulns to. dn{' Hor husband, who wan serionsly injnred. ln{ his wife romnined at tho Lead of the wtairy, foaring to run throngh the fery ordeal, amd perished whero sho: stood, She was of an nd- vanced age, The remnins of 3Mrs. Willlam Coholan, of Smith streel, huvo not been found, In the hospital thero aro yet rovoral persons who racotved injurics at the fire, Danlsl Looley, u lu- “harer, 72, {8 sufloring from a feactured shoul. der. 'Ross Taylor, aged 40, is badly burned abont the faco and handa, ielen Davideon, a domestlc, fractared an arm, snd was also injured about thi bark and neck, layard Thompson is suffering from an Injured foot. Wilkie Lamb waa Injured at thy tlasting of the Post-Ofiice walls, Andrew Idan- over hal hiulegs burnod, - Michacl Darroit liad bia Jegs burned. ‘Thero are twelve Injurcd persons ‘who come each doy to have thelr wonnds dress- ed, preferring to tive outslde. Sechal Dispalen (o The Tribune. ‘Tonoxto, Canads, June 28, —It {s now definitoly ancertained that the Habilityof the Weatern Aasur- co Company, of Toronto. In the barnt district #t. John will not exceed & doducting ro- insurance. Should there be any salvages this lnu'n e S 98, A mosting held fn Gl NBoK, June £8,—A moeting held in Glasgow to-day subscribod £2,500 for tho relief of "”I:u_ dzens of 5t, John, . Hostox, Juna £8.—Toston has contributed §35, - 107 for tho rollet of the 8it, John suffercrs. + Hax Fraxcwco, Cal., June 24, —At o meeting of cltizens to-day, called by the Mayor ard the lirit- dsh Conenl. o committee of thirty promineut busi. Tess nen was apoointed to carvase the city for subscriptions to the 8t. John rollef fund, TN CIIIOAGO. The Committes appointed to collect from the hat and cap dealers money for the 8t. John destitutes yesterday turnod in to the Mayor their collections, &4 follows: Willinms, Mlller, Olatead & Co., $25; Kelth Bros., 850; Eddy, llarvey & Carter, §25; Bweet, Dompster & Co., $25; King Drow. & Co,, $25:C. A. Lawls & Co., $25; Wolft Bros, & Rolch- %ll'lu rg. $10; Gimbel, Florsheli & Co., $25. ‘otal, $200, The )III!IMH Committec alao reported the fol- lowing st 1. I ¥uuk, 32003 tnga lton. & Co, 1003 Daly, Henrotin & Co., $5: James Walsh, 15; iellbron firoe, 101 W Wethorelt & Co.; 161D, A, llewos, §3, ota), S50, ‘’hoso trades snd individuals who have on an will . no reached )y the commlittecs lptnlnlz by, the clti~ zens® meating hold in tho Councl] Cliambor should bear in ming that thelr contributions will, if placed fn Mayor Heath's hands, reach tho burned-out brethiréu sately and quickly, The following telegrams to Mr. G, T. Williams, ‘Treasurer of the Btock-Yards, from Mayor Earle, of St. Joln, wero bulletiued at the Htock-Yards yosterday morming: 79 @, 7. Wiillams : On bebalf of the saflerers, offer slncera thanks fur your muaifcsl offer sud, 1( e o ealre. % 167 Durat. - Lossce whi oxcoud g15. 0000 eer JuNk st . ¥, kAL, Mayor. ¥u 6. 7. IF{lliams ; Warmest thaoks fur additioual, iy ate Piriias oLt badly. ' Dusiuods-acn ot g . me . wliiioualy, Gidat destitulion, e 8.7, Eantx, Masor. Tho money raised st the Btock-Yards was outin car-loads of meat. tlour, and corn-mealy whlich were sent on yestarday to 5t. Jobn, "Tho contribution ‘of the policcmen ta the B, John Fund will reach $300, and pochaps considors ably exceed that sur, Pursons who deaife to ship gooda to St. Joha for the rolief of tho wulferors there will please govern themsclves by the following: MoxTuzat, Juso 2.—B. A Howe Agent Grand julleay: Any contributious to the relief of the suttcrom by tho Bt Jubn fre. ar e Ty Jaj L be sent (ros 0 whialued frua the K- tlef Comintites or tho Mayur of your diatrict. sud such conslguments are In overy cake, . 10 bU sddreased to ** Mayor of St. Job J. Hicxso: The birthday of the Prophet, which colncldes with the reiurn of the Ellfnm from Mecca, was celebruted this yearat Calro with the traditional doich, of o 0f the wounted lmaum ovee the bodies of tho felthful. These, belug for the mo-t part of the very bumblest Clavecs, —camel donkey drivers, ‘groous, runuers, and fellabs,— bad beeu druvged with basicesh and exclied to religlouy treocy by the attendunt dervisked. Thesa acked theus closcly, fuce downwards, W tho Duw- ¢r of suwe 500, in 3 loug lina oo the roudway, snd over tbld bumau pavement the fwaunl, wounted on & wlits horse, todu for a quarter of st hoar, owld the fruntic yelling of veres of the Korau by the attendsut peicats, 'There were the ustsl and vabiiral casusltics, —arine brokes. skulle fractured, and ribs caved o, sud vome 8ftecn of Wy worshipers weos oc will yo 1o Parsdice, , night of Jul; g Z[E CIICAGO 'TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. JUNE 29, 1877. - tnt when he had sccompilshed the releaso of b | rolation to elfent (Tweed) that his work wonld then begin for hin clicnt Sweeny. In_one of my interviciv with Tweed he volnnfecrcd 8 tatement which | knew muat be false, but | made no comment on it thien, becanne I tiien rather wistied to fearn wheth- er Tweed was disposcd to tell the trath than to leam exactly what the trath was. One ractical suggestion was, however, ade by Tweed's coune rel (Townsend), which was that Twced's old checks aliould ba privately taken to thuse whose name wers npon them, nud the checks offered to them upon payment of thelr faco, Towneend thought. that inany of these persons would be 1ad 1o rave themselrea from the mortification of aving Uio’fect made’ pubile o thelr baving had Tweed's checks, and that others might be made afrald, * This was to ho done with ali the checka, 1o matter for what prrpase they had been given, Townsend urged mo to do this and collect the money. _For thlaserrice he i he wonld charys only 10 per cent upon the amount collected, and the balance conld zo fo the treasary of the city. I rejeeted thin proposition, of coursc, not only be- cnune of it munifest immorality, but because it would be n volation of tha tatais, My viows on thin aubject onght to be well known. RBnt poselbility i4 one thing, and proof ia anatherg and when In oarday I acek for caperimental aviience of the transformstion of the pon-diving info the Nving, | amled inezorably 10 the conctusbon that no such evidence uxista, snd that in the lowest anin the highest of oreanized creatares the mefliod of natare Is that life shall be the fsaue of antecedent fife," s ————— ) o, WASITINGTON. THE OFFICES, IGNORES THR PRESIDENT'S OKDER Bpecial Mispatch to The Tribune. Wasnrxatox, D. ., June 28,—8o far 84 infor- mation haa reached Washington, the Hon, James P. Wileon, of Jowa, 14 the first Government officer ‘who hea openly violated the President's order for- bidding oMcebolders from taking part In political conventions, Mr. Wilson was reappointed Glov- ernment Director {n the Unfon Pacific Rallroad by tho President In person & few wecke aince, The latter stated just befora leaving for the East that he shonld mako & special example of the firat neg- lect to conform to his order that was brought to hts attention. There has been general apecalation ta-day over what action the. President will take with on officer a8 prominent and induential aa AMr. Wilson. 1a bat » ahort time rince & young dence, K. I., belng nesanited by a tramp, counter. ed utm with her hily bunch of fves and broke his arm. A pirl reaiding in the vieinity of Chicago i% derctibed by the veraclona TRIAUXE a8 havinz knocked . down, stood up, knocked down ngain, ond dragged out §n the moat artistic manner n young gent who accasted her on the rircet without going theongh the formality of in:t an Introduction or & wink, Another mi malden of Miancapolis, under somcwhat rimilac clrcumatancos, pasted her aarallant one on the end of the nose that made him think that the Fourth of July had coma in the middie of May, threw him over o six-barred gate, waiked ealmiy home, and Tainted dead away nt the signt of a caramel monre. At Donver a shrinking and’ fragile woman tnade & dercent at midnizht on a feroclous burglar, *‘Eanzuinary Ephralm, the Terror of the Wahe sateb, ™ who was trving the front door, nnd nss sailed him so forlounly that ha struck a hee-line for Alaska with wsnch ‘slncrity that his fontprints ‘wero reventoen feel apart, Jtafterwards appeared 1hat she had mistaken tho man for her hustand coming home frum the lodge. Wenced not eay that we admire theae women, ‘Dutour admiration {e that of the French Gieneral ot Balaclava. The feats are mil"mflltcnl Lot they are not feminine, and we cannot lielp thinking that the authors, in the words of the hymn. *‘give themsclives away.” 'Tla cxcclient for n woman to have 8 giantess' atrength, but it 18 not cxpedient for bier to usa it like s giantens, Tl report and not the deed is very apt to confound her, unmai ried The glovo of kid may hide s snowy hand of nteel, but (tia policy to conceal the fact, at least till after marriage or the accumulation of documentary evidence that It will be mfe to go ‘to (he jury npom. An athlctlc eppetite i not “more condacive o & low rriage-rate, Man Ilikes to think of womsn as a timid, shrinkinz, clinging, and generaily inferior beiny, created and cajcolated by contrast {o glorify ‘him, who ciings with deloded rffection to tho exploded theory that his house isa cantle whereof he in castellan.” Let woman leave to him this comfortable {ilaslon, Disenchantment will come moou enough, Lorne on the wingaof & flfilnfl teapot ur horsed upon o sightless rolling-pin, here I8 no dusbt that If tho Judke had scen Maud Muller throwing her roul and rustic health into that rake he would have ridden by without being on matrimonial thoughta intent snd taken somo Medford ruin at the nearest wavside Inn. \Weare credibly inforned and do verily belleve that, how- over much & man may profess to admlire o youn \oman wlo can put up 8 163-porud dumb-betl aa who **skipa Over tables and chafrs with spparent ease,” o will declare that his fntentlons towarda her aro perfectly hanorable, but without & viow ta matri- mony, and Inslat in' looking upon hor as o alster. ly ot Prov! Thisis sckmowledged to ba the gnrden-spot of Towa. 'The growth of spring wheat, barley, oate, and comn would aurpeise most of your reader: great many ‘hoppers hatched here at interval the Jst of Aprif to the 1st of June, but have done | in% no damage, that wi &pectal Dispatch to The Tribune. dowed & Wittownats, Jda Co,, In., June 28.—Grase- foppers fledefng out and leaving the county, They | Bishop Littlojohn o Bave done very little harm, cxcept on last’ year’s | denly’ 1 was hreaking, nsndy knolls, ete. The prospect for | tha = distant crope in good, ali abont 15 per cent. Kpeeial [Rapatch to The Tritune. Morrir'a Gnove, Guthrle Co., June 28,—~The fiest real rood corn-2rowing weathor we have had. Corn fnamall. Mach, however, has been caltl- vated twice, and ia vizorous, of gomt color, and good stand.’ Other crops sec as forward as' com- monat this date. The goneral ontlook for ficld crops Is very favorable. Bpecial Dimalch to The Tribune. Bac Cirr, Sac Co., June 28,—Spring wheat nevor Jnokea letter than ot peesent, but the aver- ace fa ot 8o large. Other amall graing looking enually a3 well. v Rpecial Dispated to Ths Tribune, Nevexavitie, Adams Co., June 28.—The rains continue, Wheat jerasting. On flat lands cannot be caltivated, 8o wel. Wil belost. On roflin land corn in Iate, bat otherwise fs In good condi- tion and promising as yet. Oats on rolling lsnd allzight thua far. Specinl Dispatek ta The Tribine, 2% | Under these noothing taf Progress of the Trial of the Vandalia ,Train As- sassins, Three of the Prisoners Furnish Pretty Strong Wroof of Alibis. Present Phase of tho Tweed Squabble Detween Fair- child and Town= * send. A SINGULAR CASE. Cotaxns, 0., Juna 28.—Oncaf tho most ainga- 1ar cases fn the annsle of criminal law was decided to-day by Judge Bingham. in the Common Tlcas Court, Bome years agn Mrs. Sarah M, Victor woa convicted In the Courts of Cnyahoga County of murder fn tho Srst degree, Laving poisoned her Urother, and sentenced to be hanged, Sentence was commuted by thu Governor to imprisonment for Mfe, Since thal time Mrs. Victor has been confined In the Oblo Penltentiary, The prisoner grew tired of life onder such citcumsatances, and spent the hours, many of them, in solitary confinement in constant weeping, In Junuary, 1870, she made an application to the courts “fu this city to have the original sentence carrled oat, on the gronnd that ehs had not con- sented to eommutation, The caso was without parallel in bistory, omd presented Maclf to the canet In the shape of a very knotty problem. Judze Bingoam, after having the roaiter nnder advisc- wment for cightcen monthe, rendered nn opinfon Tolding that Mrs, Victor In in law an cscaped prine oner_ofter conviction, and Issucd an order 10 the Slierd for hoe deifvery to tha authorities uf Cuyn- hogn County to awail actipn by the coart of anll county. Mrd, Victor will bo taken to Clevéland 200n. Atiurney-General Little, the legal advirer of the Wardon of the Penlicntiary, subeequently made spplication to the Supreme Court for lcavotofilen petition in error, which was granted, amla stay of exccation of Judge Dingham'a decision: ordered An Ohio Murderess Who Firmly Insists upon Being Hanged. made merc) 18 of eaoidiers, —soldiers of tl web. "o wet foreorn, liave had heavy rains for {in neatly ten days. No harvesting done of wheat or TIAT OFPICIAL BLIP, ryc. “Bome rust on fall wheal, ‘Thore 15 no doubt that when 'the Rev. Jesse Moore left hete he had an order from Commis- sfoner-of-Penstana Dentloy making him Agent of tho consolidated Pension-Agency in Illinvls,.and directing him to take posscesion July 1. Thls order was privately aliown to sovcra) pereons here; but it reems to bo nlso certaln that Commisstoner entiey fssued thia order hpon his own responsi- bility, and without authorily from the Secretary of the Interfor, for it ix very evident that the Bec- setary of nterfor from the Aret wae never will- ing that the officc shunld Lo removed from Chi- cago, and, in his discuselons with the Presldent, he placed Chicago and Milwsukee upon one foot- ing. Commissioner 1 llog tucrefore, wns ovi- dently In too great hasto in his real o abolisty the Cllcayo ofice. Il haa stuce, by arder of tho President, been compelled W send $tlen Sweet an ofticial orer to aupersede thoe peraunal direction e gave Jesse Moore. COMMISSTONEI LEDUC, Ledue, it now sccms, has been aceking the post. tion of Commissioner of Agriculturc since the 4th of March. Ile was recommended for the pasition Gov. Young Disposed to Gratify the Desire--Some Knotty Points of Law. too, pretty girlie! always in t] HKANSAS, Bpeclal Dimpatch to The Tribune. i Hava Cirr, Ellls Co,, June 28.—We commenced onr wheat harvest June 20, Our crop is eplendid. Farmers estimate avorago ylold at tilrty bushels per acre. Some pleces thoy think will go &e hushels, Quality of the berry §s No. 1. Will orobably go No. 2In the market., Weather excel- Jent. 1trained hero Friday night and again Mon- day. Dries off very quick, and docs not nterfero with harvest oparations, . &Special Dispaich to The Tribune. Losaron, Elk County, Kan., June 28.—[larveet Ever mnce the beaul Capture by the New York Customs Officers of $8,000 Worth of Bilkz. , wenry; reat was offera LONG POINT. Special Diapateh (o Tha Tridune, Qnxxrur, T, Juno 28,—The prosecntion fo the Long Point murder trial expected three Im- portant witnesses to be present to-day, . Upon the opening of the Court thls momning considerablo delay was cansed by waiting for them, bLut they falled to appt Alcttor written by Aleck Cou- thorn, from Indianapolls to his “parentx in Terro Tinute, detalting an acconnt of hia arrest In In- An welcome to the g peracre, Itwould have been more bul for the wet weather. The quality of grain s good. There has been lnvelquen( A Sl o dayr. ‘The ground Is in & good fix for ripening. There1sn fino prospect for corn. Al crops sre X Ta paraphrase a temperance lyric: promising, dinnapolis on s charge of beiag connected with the | until the caso can L definitely heard. Mre, Victor | by the entire Minncsota delegation in Congress. a and b Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune. o I ¢ will accoritimgly remain in the Penitentiary, The | Senutor Windowm. who [s bers kA highly of bi The Land tliat knocks 8 butlock down Erix, Neotho Co., . =01 Tong I'oint murder, was introduced as evidence, b ety bfizl{ i tajont 18t the offect that u whols peaka higlly of bim 18 not the hand for him, %, 10 Co., June 28, jur wheat harvest asan_executive businces man, but does not know that Gen, Leduc has ever mudo farming a business. Senntor Windom says, however, that he 18 an edu- cated man, traveled and urerfenemi. and has evi- dently glven wmuch sttentlon to agriculture in sarlons sections. Ile predicta that he will bu on_ efiicient officer. It s very evie. dent, however, ,that ~in this Instance the man sought the ofMce, and not the ofice the man. The ldsino political gomaln respecting the appoint= ment {s thot It was mude a9 much at the request of Private Becretary Rogerans from any special pref- erence of the Presldent. Mr, Rogers, when au in- vaiid and In Minnesota, was conuected with Gea, Leduc In rome business transoctions. Leduc went 1o Cotumbus before the fnauguration, and came here ahont the same time as the Presidentlal party, ond las been here much of the time rince. JUDUE EMMONS' 8UCCRASOIL. 1t §s ramorad that Judge T. M. Cooley, Chief- Justice of the Supreme Court of Michigan, will be appointed United States Circuit Judgo for nesscu to fill the vucaury ceeuted by the deal Judge Emmons, TIIIN SENSATION. A T'OOR APUTIIZCALT STORY. Special Dispatch to The Tritune. Wasmsorox, D. C., Juno 28,—Within ® few dnys tho Democratic papers have poblished with & particularity of detall what purported to have been a bill for medicines pald for by the Indian Burean at extravagant prices In 1878, Some curlous facts have been developed about that bill, Itiseaid to be suscentible of proof that mosuch bill ever exiatod, and that no such LIl was ever pald, This pretendsd b1} §s composed of ltema sclected from two accounts presented for payment, after which the proscention tested. Tho first witness for tho defcnso was James Law. Howssa Vandalls passenger-conductor ot the time the murdor was committed, Show- ‘makor was his ufizfiflflmln. On the night of July ¥, 1476, Bhewmaker wnx on his rezulur run going weat nnd arpiving at Bt Louls at 10:35 p. . § saw Shewmaker thors npon arrving. It It llul!l,. Uenoral “WE: Master, nlso tea- tificd as o Hud Shewmuker belng on lls regular run. o Mra. Ileflner, of St. Louis, testified that Bhew- moker roomed ot ber houso, and wegtheru on the night of July 8 and the morning of Oth. howmakar was tho_next witncws, Ile testifiod thut he arrived in St. Louls on tue “'{“" of July 8 2£10:35 p. m. from Indisuzpoits. Iic said that tha conversation between hitn ond Juln Buln wae fnregard to the Yonngors in Missonri, butle never made any proposition to rob & Vandalla ex- ress car. z Henry Baker testifled that ne saw 8t Clair In Tetre ilaute on tho cvening of the Bth and on_the 1orning of the Uth of July, 1875, ns did also Joun Meyer, Mrs. T, B. Carr, mother of one of tha nccused, testified (hat 311 {Carr) was at iome on the th of July, 1876, and came {nto the honso betiveen Dand 10 d'closk At night. Lo wasalso ot home on the will be light in this coonty. owing to late sowing The Black Iilils are understood to be tall atmen, | il oo MERE 5 MR Cqintr, BRing 1o, fate Rowin? once booyant and betrothed, but who In evil hours mmade the damning discuvery that their fale ones were not frsll hat athletic, Many women whom we might mentlon have been condemned to per- petual mafdenhood and no sccond enunge- ment_ just canse in tinguardel momenta they lfted dining-tables with thelr teeth, or, to save n new totlet from belne **massed," held thelr lovers ot arm's«length—In the alr, We have, we believe, maid enough on thi« subject to estan- 1ish its Importance, ana_contlude hy desiring our readers of the gentle ex to remember that ft iy not fear, but pity, ‘which melts the mascaline heart to love, and that the posscesion of murcle, 1ike the posssesafon of o Wiz or a temper, Ian thing which it is more prodent tor them to publish in the sauctity of the oridal chamber than in the remi-seciusion of the roclsl sitiing-room. Let them let no man's loft ear know what their night hands are capablo of doing. THE CROPS. ILLINOIS, Speetal Dispatch to The Tributia WaAnsaaLt, Clark Co., June 28,—~The wheta har- vest of this county commenced inst Frlday and Batarduy, moatly on the sand prairics tntho south. castern part of the connty, Thls week will finish the catting In that distrlet. The furmers on the clay landa arc In the midst of their cuttingz, 1o the former district the wheat was injured by tho Iles- sian fiy, and will not averago more than twelve to fftcen bushels. About a fair, common average for that district. The wheat on the timber land and cloy pralrics ia much beiter. Twenty bushiels o Judgy Bigham's order will not be austained by the fiuprcmn Court. The cuse excites great jntercat cre. TOR NEW YOIK SMUGGLERS. dpeciul Dispaleh fo The Tribune, Nmw Yonk, Jnne 28, —Anotlier solzuro of amnm- glod gouds was made to-day. Once beuun, the work goes on with marked succeas, aving nbe tatacd aciue to the fllegal fmportation of a large quantity of valuable iaccs on Wednesday, Capts Lrackett procared from Justice Gedney n warpant {0 search a tenement house in SBpring street, near Ttarrack, and another in Yorkyville, for tho purposo of getting, posscasion of the govds. Ju the Bpring street house the search was rlchly rowarded. Oo thie third floor of tho buflding five packages of finclace were discovered, which were removed to the melzure roont In the Cnstom 1ouse, Examina- tion showed that they wero worth not Jegs than ,000, In adaition to the laccs a largo baten of ofters from emugglors wero obtatned, which cone tain Information tuatwill be of great valuo in ?\Mllllni the foturc opesntions of the Custom gents, A BAND OF TOIEVES. Spectal Dispate) to The Tyibune. Dratque, Ia., June 28,—For two years past & ‘band of thioves hos been cowmitting depredations near Drush Creck. A fortnight ago a losd of corn waa atolen, and, by peculiar conformation of one hoof of one of the horses that hauled it away, wus traced to the prewmiscs of ono Wamer, who, with threo other men, was arrested. Warner procured bal. Another fellow, known as ** Dakota Jack," coonty for home use. MISSOURI, s Bpectal Dispatek to The Tridine, and protrated wet epell of weather is Injuring all | 4 Coneidering them, crops on low and sproaty gronnd. Corn, wheat, and rye will fall 20 per cent below an average crop from present Indications, Bpeciat Disgatch 19 The Tridune. Font Lyox, Benton Co., June 28, —We have done able route fora rvad, well. The storm un Monday night did somce dame. Bfe 1o the crope, lodging tha wheat and oate, which at present ara very promising. Never better. Prait in richabundance. The hog-chiolera a raging ton foarfal rate. Somo whoat will be cat this week, | L0POETADhY Any INDIANA, Special Dispatch to The Tribune. IspaN Spnixas, Martin Co., June 28, —The crop 1s the best we have had for many years, The weather has been so far favorable, cool and windy, withi n good prospect for waving all the crop. Graln [s good, with a probable yield of ono- third more than any former crops. ) Special Dispatch o The Tribune. New Fanxoxy, Posey Co., Juno ‘The wheat crop of Posey County I3 fine. Avernge vield will Le twenty busheln per acre. - Harve finely, tomewhoatblown dosn, but willbe saved. Weather ine, 0. . B, l:u{. fatber of the accuscd, testified to the above, The accused (Carr) nlso teatificd that he was at ‘home on the 8th and Oth, C. E. Clandover, Deputy:Marshal of Terro Hante, teatified that ho met 8t. Clair on the morn- ingof tho Oth nt abouts or 0 o'clock, nnd con- verscd with him about five minutes, o lind made several arrests of Evmmu suspected of being ulity of tho murder, and one mau by the nanie of Ken- Witxaros, il tread and herolc! Imnm%l Feencs less harah than m“vng brom arains of niable. An tho choristers slowly filed past I found mys nelf making s mental criticism. —of their gaft, featnrex, exnresaton, st the samo timo forecastin in my mind their individaal fatare lot. All seemo carnent in their daty, but haw strangely varfed in. expression: of some with elongated fenturen, de- voat nepect, and precocionsly solemn faces I mada prospective’ cleraymens clonly-cropped heads dnd n i n! fonal hymn ** Heat, weary noul, come, " haa rung in my ears, Dbodily weariness | took the words, withont ree flection, at thelr literal value, T | what theological pmxfld }am s AD! e?efln SWrapt I statracs om | tiom, I forgot tha muric too. T fonnd myeelf build- ‘chateanx en.Epnane. th 8 macnanimons gen hedral In 6 more ma than liaa, a2 the papers aay, M enves e S Sy T | hymn, as the chorlsters slow; e e Pacte ey, otimai ma, hoppars fn 3 Tl wen olr way, o by *hoppa chanting, towanis tho chancel. 1t would be &R an - fair nunpression of the trnth were I to omit records ing the remarkable fecling of molemnity whica grew upon mie dnring the ceremony. what cavillers say, the ceremonial d forter 8 moro devont epirit. The beartiness with ‘which the chanting is done, the carncatness of all, carried me. not unwiilingly, alang with the; admission of tha reality of In spite of joca tend to the eorvico ia nndo- others, With sqoare. harp glancing ayes [ ers, whose erect martial showed differentiy, **Greal h%l'r‘;n." may bedea- Godfrey de 0 croan, Teasrres e o who perhapa inthis ninetoenth centat Mation Co,, June 28.—Wealher very o follow in the footetaps o Boulllon, Reymond of Tonlouse, Richard Coenr de Leon, and I’MHK of France, rs wera others, faces, which I thought shonld be cholr, 1ife-jonz choristera, commendable they al) appear—how well their dress becomes them and the [I Tow Iace. 1 refrain of the receas- for Jesus hids you . n my menthl and ndeed, 1 remomber, ty I'butit Snd en<, ficent monnot’ - An 1 do not know with* o, but 1 was tool X reaily foand conaalation beyond the physical §dea. 1 have n grateful heart for the rest [ experienced, and also for the words of the preacher, who in his sermon sald that the poorest znd most things of heaven great and the rich. I nnderstand that this is liter- ally I{‘H! of thulchnm:ldr‘lel d("mufll A . reacher may not have Intens hus begun. Probably the yleld fa twenty hushels | RrEaCher oy oL BOWE B Hoon e ords free church, —that is, all the sittings are free. J. T, Jowms. ——— ST, LOUIS' LAST SCHEME. 8r. Lovts, Mo., Juno 28.—In the Nasrrow- , Gauge Rallroad Canventlon thismorning Prosfdent Filley announced the Executive Commitites of. . twenty-five authorized by the resolution last oven- About ready to harvest. Will nulgeenonghlnlhe ing. It conslsts of representativa men of Bt Loulsand the Interior counties of Missour] and obacure are as the saibly the any Inference of )y xa‘r it is &' . Numerons propositions and resolntions offerod | weru teferroa to this Committee, undee tho rale, . Pickznin, Nodaway Con, dune 28.—An noasnat | &0 the Committee was hard 5t work all the}morn’ number of spoechies were made In convention In favor of the projected rosd, snd a large amount of statistics in countics in the State resonted with « the doatgn of showing the moat elig] is and profit ‘The Conventlon theén ad- nedy. . Tho most extruvagont charges of the two ace % R i falled to procure bail, and, while belng taken to safe cstimate for three-fourths of the county. Tho LOUISIANA. . i o ST Tt Ve . i | o suaealed Thtecoptentn seycled s ep: cousts aro calleled and chaneod 8 one | quailtylavuperir. Weather very unpropitions | Kew Ontxass, dune, 2% The” crop regort ao | e artac, ad i g ke about g el afer the marder. ~The wan | LR, M oF thigsos 1 the Hlolu L e | N Ellihicd, Tbiwa eat dyan. néarly. oneebolf, am Raining nearly ovory day or night. We have had | promissog rom ol parts of the State, alx rainy duys out of the last clght; nut all day, Four heavy thunder-atorms, wind, and'rafn. Spectal Dispatch to The Tritkine. Monas, 1il., June 28.—Corn s growing very weil, convldering the continued wet weather, 1ts height s from #ix to twolve luches, The most of ft has becn tended twice, The rein snd wind storm on llnmln{ mght did mach dsmage, and s y and thirty,—tho wmost of whom eud: c:red beforu warsants for their arrest ued, 5 tween twi deniy dis could be CHEEKY ROAD AGENTS. Tlar Cnzzs, Wyo., June28,—There was another coach robbery Inst night. Tho stage from Dead- that roduction aporoved by Dr. Curtly, Clief of the Medical Boreau, one of the witngssos activo In tlio Iinpeachment of the present wlunagement of that fiureau, The persons aswmiled aro said to have n their possesslon written cirtificates from Dr. Curtls to the offect that the chargo for the nedical items {n question o reduced was o just one, snd should be paid. @, W. Bliewmakor, brother of Bud, and ex« Chief-of-Folice of Terre Iaute, testified that King idontified tho tnan Kennedy at ona time, but, after seolng Glasler, ho changed his mind. . J, 11, Wobb ‘tentificd that 8t, Clatr slept at homo on the night ot July 8, 18756, and_that he (Webb) resd an account of the murdor of Eamea Ina Terro aute papor on the morning of tho fiih, 1le aftor- APPOINTMENTS FROM NEW YORK, A good deal bas been safd about the number | GOLUEN DENTILAYE, of appointments to Federal offices from Ohlo, LCE and the Injustice of these cummnents wos re- cently demonstrated by o statement sliowing Journed subject to the call of the Executive Come mittee. ‘but littia plowing for two weeks, Corn Is not dolng ‘This aftsrnoon the Execative Committoo held & scsalon. The ifun, Lrastus Wells, of St. Louls, was elected Chalrman, and T. W. Homar, Becra- ry. A greatamonnt of information relating to the agriculturnl, minaral, and other resources, tho d other features of - through whick 1t s desired the provoscd road sball run, were lald bofore tho Committes, and saveral apecches mado In advocacy of the different roatea, - Col. Maupin, of Fropklin County, made s very in- terosting leM:‘XAv l:)\{ovthk“h hnl showed ::v; l‘mr- row-gauge road 250 miles long cun bo bulit for wheat liarvest has commenced in this county. The | SVGERKS, P0G (00 T 008 el (o i can et all their money bock in five yoars. A sub-commitice of five waa appulnted toobtaln additlonal statistics of countics In Central Missonri and Southern Ksnsas, after which tho Commities adjourned till to-morrow. e ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. June 28.—Mr. Charles Luth- rogreseing | er, of this town, was accidently shot through tha upper part of the abdomen thls marning by hls . son Fred, who fired insome bushes at a chicken #nd hit his father. Fesrsarc enteriained thlrl-!in rumle nent farmer, and 18 highly estcemed generally. ——— the counties To preserve_your teetl and keep your gums in » healthy cond{tion, you should use BEKRNARD'S 1t Is for sala by all drog- BUSINESS NOTICES. e i that Ohlo hias considorably Jess than her * quo- | T80 # M, Winslow's Kaothin \eard sl Bo might bo mistakon in . exard o read- | wood wau stoppd near Cheyenno litver, and both some of tho corn i etill undor water. Wheal, and children whilo teothing. It cures ngit. o m: i :fmmu 1| thotrensure-bozos wero taken. Th pasrenzoce NOTES AND NEWS, ;':}:.;':;:I:J:':u.}}':,’,;,‘,f“ gk wore mipwilives ;;::‘fe g:xr:w::; ofies, i theco 0 10 bo | diarriurs, wind colle Bid Fevulatcs h Colos COrrol 0 > V' . e nt we . n' g C! Dus. he allot- e et Ciatt o the wight_ of tha | Horgmot moteuto avors of e o st A SBUARP DODGE. 1 Special Dispasch 1o The Trivune, srapl Fruxxoviiie, Wabash Co., 1)l duno 28.—The horsest has bogun in earneat, and will nearly flufsli thls woek, Whent is ju a good fix, Lut nearly all ripening ai once, which makes hands scarce, The yicld will prubably be twenty bushel Soecial Dispatch lo The Tribune. * ‘Wasmixaton, D, C., Juve 28.—The Inside lise tory of the onder glving notlce to Now York bank- noto companies of an intention to terminate the wment to New York conld morae falrly bemade the subject of criticlsm, particulorly uuder o Repub- Tican Adminlstration, New York having voted wurder. ‘Che evidoncs for tho defonse wiil proba- bly bo all in by to-morrow nvon. Thete in caraid- crabie excitemont horo. thiem o vair of goly scalew, ns dividing dust with a apoon was not ulways satisfoctory, A detachnient ng twenty cavalrymen, under Lieut. Jtoynolds, left Fort Laramic this,morning In scarch of the s leh, ¥o e of - Asraln ! bty ealy bushels petflncr? tho ?gnlml.(.‘mu'r the first time, and also ngainet . J contract for printing stampe, end dolng the work | county over. c weatlier has Leen fine for o | Flaves at tho last clection. Ex-Secrotary Fisu g e O tarrcsenital LOST.CONFIDENCE. . in tho Printing Dislsion of tho Treasury, affords n [ Weok- Conle Pacts, G 806 Bvus, ecems o havo taken especlally good carg of, ‘ falreulidazaply to Mr, Townsend, the Zimes says | Nrw Yoms, Juno 28.—Jolin -Alfred Thorcett, curtos. commantaey. on- tho, etiaster of thu las | pyprnaitax, Ul dune $4.—The autlacke fe mot | New-Yorkers 1a* the ‘Departments under bis 4: Per' Cent Loa’n editorially: **Ttegarding Tweed, the public fu | late of No. #35 Weat Vourteenth streat, Is the report agalnst thia divislon. The Becrelary ascer- | so favorable for coru o4 ten days avo, Causce | control, le gave New York five full furclm g . tained fhat wowe of the Now York companice, while contracting to print stamps ‘an eteel plaf have been In the habit of doing a conelderablo por- tion of the work on clectrotypo plares at much lezs cost than tho contract, It conformed to, would re- quire, It further appeared to the Secrotary that Cbapman, Chief of the Etamp Division In tho In- ternnl ovenue Bureau, who knew about thils cheap dodge of tho noto companics, was also & member of the Commisslun which made such o sweuping repurt agninst the Printing Divielon, This led to the order giving notlce of intention to terminnty thio stamyp conteact. TIE MEXICAK QUESTION. A praminent Texan récommnends.to tha Govern ment a plan for the solution uf tho Mexlcan prob- lew, which consfsts of o mized Commisslon of Ameneana and Maxicans, and the creation ofa nouteat teeeitory of ffty miles un clther alde of tho present 1o Grandu border. TIIE ELECIORAL COMBISSION RECORDS. 1n drafting the bill for the Electorn! Commission no provisien wus aade for . depository of the records of the Comminsslon, They comsequently now reinain In tho custody of the Secretary of the Cummtsslon, who Is conatilérably smbarrassed with toclr posscasion, 'I'lie law makes him responalble 1o no onc, and the oflicial record of the presldentiat titlc mizlit be destroyed at any hour without re- sponulbllity. The Kecretary 18 u very worthy gentiemun and would be glud to be rolloved of the custudy of such Imporiant documents, MUST ACCEIT TIE INEVITADLE. Jobo* lilgelow, Secretary of State of New Tork, refuved o niténd a_banquet rl\'ch at Albany 1o honor of Sccretary Evarts o the ground that he could not recognizo snr power connected with tha Administration of Alr. luyes, but hls son, John Digelow, Jr., bos jusl graduated at West Polnt under Mr. liayes' Admiulstration.and by o curlous chunco was nustgned yesterduy to o Sccond Lien- tenancy lu the Teuth Keglment of Cavairy, a negro namo of the **soctoty man ™ charged recently with robbing thosa who mado bim thelr gucst. - It tarne out, now, that Thercett's conildence qualitics bud a goou deal to do with lils adnizsion into the houses of the wealthy. Ile has ged tho city, but not before conlensing his gailt. heavy raine, Home pleces on dry land are walst high; on flat lands, threc or four Inches bigh, The fimflml on such lands 1s very foul, ‘Fho late storm 1d not materially damage crops, cxcept to prevent corn-cultivating. ‘Speciii Dispalch (o The Tribune, nno 28 —The present ontlook for corn 1s not fiatterlag, 114 bewsht is from tlree inches to three fest. 1t has been cultivated, onan uvernze, once and o lulf. Sprinz wheat and vats were blown down by the recent storins, which have {njured the cropa, Special Dispatch to TAe Tribune. Loxo Puatniz, Wayne Co., 1, June 28, Wheattsn *uotl crop hiere, and will uyerage from Aftven to elghteen bushels per acre, We aro hav ing fine weather, dry and cool. 1t 18 continues, in ten daye we will be done harvesting and stack- ug. ¥ Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune. i Kan, 1., June 28,—Comn is up betwoen seven and twelve inches, and looking well, 1t han Loen cultivated threo times, Prospect excellent for spring wheatand onts. The late ralns have not damaged the crops o any great extent, Speciat Dispaich 1o The Tribune, Mr. Vensux, Jefferson Co., June 28, —The har- vestof whent progrousing Ancly, home little rain. Ply Injuriug som few crops. General m‘m good. Abuve an uverage. Acrvags lanier 1 usual. Wheat will 2lao be in shock this week, Spectal Dinpaich lo The Tribune, Cray'City, N, dune 28 —Wheat cutting abont half comploted In the county. Wheat good in quuntity aud %unlll( The yield will sverage nbout twenty Lushels to the acru, Woather not fuvorable for harvesting, Bpecial Diapatch to The Tridune, Cannoxpats, 1, Juno 38.—~1 have been all over Jucksou County, ond should eay that the whioat wonld uverige frum sighicen to twenty bustiels por acro, ‘The veathor has been lue ulice Larvest cominenced. Speetal [Aapateh fo The Tribune, Dwianr, Jl., June 28.—A fing uru\vln‘:‘ day. [ left with oxactly the same information it had, with the nddition of a cortnin number of contradictions botwean Mr, Falrchild spd Mr. Townsend. The Attornoy-Gencral says ho rofused to relenec Tweed because his confossion did not con- tain evidopco of value, capable of being corroborated in {ts material statements, Thin wis u sound rosson, and it was wado in ac- cordance with the diecretion which the luw Jodies in liw hande, Whether tho discrotion wis honeste Iy and wisely usod there la no dlrect maans of do- clding. It 14 to be reFrnLl:d that moro coufidence in Mr, Fairchild's ability and candor has not Leen excited by his conduct of other gases, 1t Iy just W him toadd that bo denles any share in the Ruhl(nm l‘l‘nn?‘l‘mu"luvulxl:d canfession of Tweed iuthe forld, and recrets it ’ : I0 iAs IFestern Amnciated Press. Nxw Youk, Juny = -Attornoy-Ucneral Fair. chlld, in his report to Jtobinson npon the Ring suits, Incloscsn report from Pockham and Nush, counyel for tho Kcapla In the action apalnat Peter B. Bweeny, wolch sayk: **The case agsinst Bwoeny ditfered from that ngainst auy other of thy ypartics prosecuted, in that hu was not a member of tho Jsoard of Audif, nor an oificer chunzed with any dux{ in respectto clalins fraudulently pad. Kx- topt tho cvidenca of Ingersoll, thoro was no toatimony to show him 0 the consplracy for the and psywient of theda franduluat claims. By an ex- ination of the vank scconnts snd of property Purchnsed and monoy used by Pewe 1. Swuny, sud comparirons of tho sanic with the paymunts Jamus M. Sweeny, we wers' abluto trace luri from Jamea M. to Puter 1. amountiug to ,120, ‘Ilieve payments indicated an egency of amos M. for Peter. ~ Whou thu action wos cume menced, all the property of Sweany that could bo found was attached. Jts present valuo over and above the Incunbrance was estimatod at §252, (WU luss hls wifo's right of dowur, 3tuch the most val. uable part was an undividud interest, and wubject missione, one half mission, the first Beeretary of Legation to six of the Great Powers in Europe and one fn Ching, fcur Consuls-Generul, and twenty-one Consuls. This st of forelen ap- pointiments from one Etate suggests that possi- bly the Democrats may be able to carry New York becauss so many Repnblican voters oro abraad in the diplomatic service. Sceretary FAMILY FEUD. CixcixNaTr, O, June 28,—Near Willlamabnre, Graut Connty, Ky., Tuesday evening, during an altercation between Thomas Redd and Willisin Little, brothers-In-law, regardinga certalu plece of fand, tho former shot tho latter, luflicting 8 martal wonnd, Little returned the shot, kitling Redd, A foud has existed for inuny years between the Itedd and Littlo (anlltes, A WARM RECEI'TION. Wasuisarox, N, J,, June 28, farmer named Cranston, near lackettatown, yestenday atint yesd Burton Mitchell, who was uttempting to rob Cranstan's hous: WIFE-MURDER. CtxcinxaTi, Juna 28, —James Gartner ahot and Eilled his wifo ut un egrly hour this ovening. Cause, jealotsy, Qurtufr was urrestod, - . OBITUARY. Tenng lavTE, Ind., June £8.—The Tt.-Rev. Manrice De St. Palsoy, D, D., died at 8¢, Mary of tije Woods ut 4 p. m. to-day, ‘The body wiil be chuveyed to Vinceancs, where the funeral will take placa on Tucsday, July 3, st 0. m. Dishop St Palsos dicd from on uttack of paralysis, com- bined with apoplexy. 1o wax conscluns fora few ‘hoors after belng taken 1], snd scmained so untll vantuge ol New York, ns ho appolnted sixteen speaking ot hapliazard, we subjoin the unmes of the New York appolntments wade by ex-Secro. tary Fian, himself a Now Yorker: STATE DEPANTNENT. Chief Clerk.veeoer + Chief Indexes thority. ers0f the United States. F, O, Bl, Cluie i & ro A 8paln, Envoy Ex, and Min, Plen, China, Envoy Ex,and Miu, Plon. Gerrsny, Envoy Ex. and Min. ' England, Euvoy Ex. and Min, v Yeru, Euvoy Ex. and Mia, P Grecen, Chat®o, veer s, full name and I' whom tho bonds & , ) it Tt ien of the Caureh wera administered by Vury= | regiment. stationod an the Ltio Grand, 10 which | Weather ot " Corn has grown cood ail day, | Gerwany, Sectutary Lecatiol A 10 larss IncUmbECes, ireat o onty ouh of Ligs | Hov J. Benolt, V. (. of Fort Wayne, Aflor tla ol Lieut” Fiippor, tho colored Weat Vuint calet, | Tatuiersor Woctng. " They lope to' 5o o culic | Aty ecrtary Legadon. TWO PEIE ¢ ot ‘muperty. It e ‘Gur Eost | adwinisteation of tho sscraments bo hocame un- | st BERGRIS 18 W0 SRCEIC Viie Wheh o Dlspatch to Th Trivwne, Bpalu, Secrctary Legution. . Ruaxia, Secretary Legation.. England, Secrotary Legatio England, Secretary Legutiun. ‘urkey, Bocrotary Legution, China, Bacretary Legation, London, Consal+Genurnl, Ttome, Consul-Uenoral, ¢ ~Uenusul, judement that s wale of Lhe samu ou execntion would be very unlizely to reallzo ovor, say, $100,« 000" _In reference to the ctforts made to secura e release of Willlam 3. ‘Tweed, Attornuy- Ceneral Falrchild says: * **T'weed und bls repiue scutatives were nlwn‘{l told conusel for the blato would not queation him until ho Lad Gret made n bis own way = full statement, in writing, of the tcatimony which ho conld glise and of the documcuts and clrcumatances by which bis orsl testlmony = could corroboruted. Yo was Lo give all bo could no matter who wau oftucted, or whethior he deeined the pursons sud mattors referrod to tmportant or unfmportant, Of tuat tho Attorney-tieneral wia 0 b tho Judge, If frum wuch a sistoment it should appear that ‘Tweed bl tried honeatly Lo put the povple In possesuon of all his evidence of the galit uf utbers, then counsel fur tho puouly wero to fur- conscious, and romatned 0 until hix death, The oitack camu upon bius at 5 a. m. tweday (Thures day). ) Jpecial Dispatch ¢o Tha Tribune. INpIANATOLIY, 1nd., June 28,—Tho announces ment of tha death of tho it.-itev, Maurlco do 8t. Palals, Bishop of thie Diocee, woa reccived with roat fogrot. Vo was docply dateeuu by all, and uved by tho pricsts uuder Lfd care. 1o has 'been 1 foetifo hoalths fur some tine, und lately opplied tw lome for a coudjntor, and recommended Fattoe ussonics, of this clty, Viear Uenerul, and Fathor Mungin, of New Afbany, Dy dizeetion of the Popoe thie churches werd o select between thesu twn, It 1s prabable thiat Bessonies wwill b appoint- el o tha vacancy. ifshwis Bt Falale bult e st Catholic church In Chicayo, which was destruyed fu the tiro of 1338, Ilo will be buried ju Vincenuu on Bunday. QneenviLs, Hoond Co., June 28, —Marvesting now falrly bogun. Graln good, Weathor wurm angd cloudy, * Al thinge consldered, tho outlook i4 very zuod for wheat. MINNIESOTA, Fpecial Disateh 10 The Tribuns. I MoxTiasLLo, Wrlglit Co., June 28, —The grass- hovper raid is extending fast, 'They are hatching out in abundance. Farmers are beginning to. feel discouraged about thelrcrops, Sume felds of grain are deatroyed. Othors are all twined ap, llave caught ou thirty-aiqhl acres 1651 hushels, wud now have given up the wheat as spollt sud destroyed. tley wery cadots in the samu class, They are now snsfzned to tho same colored reglment, aud are ou equul torue, STONE CONTRACT. Thera will bo no change in the contract for stone for the Chicazo Custom-llouso Dullding, for the reason that tiie stone work will bo completed noxt month, and tho amount to be saved woula not re- pay the trouble of changing the contnict, © WILL ACCHI'T: Prof, Lanzeton has about declded to sccept tho miasion to laytl. Bupervising-Architect 1N, in the process of ro- viausz the contracts for stone for public il hus decided 10 surogate the old contract nlebing stone for the Cincinnatl Custom-lousa. The stono contructor 1¢ Hndwell, of Malne. The L& per cent clause Ls Lo be atricken vut of the new C, McMilian Specitsl Dispudiin 10 Lue It obi une. R Y {isioes Cuts Fune e —Tho wheat looks | ape asins G Gasve Bawin, Consul, FINANGIAL, et 2 2ol L e, UNITED STATES Byrap " fot sentery And & bowels.- TNDER AUTHORLTY of a contrsct with the SECRRETAILY OF TIE TREABURY, TIHE UNDERSIGNED herchy give notlco that | frow thisdate, and untl July 16, 830 M., they wiil rerelve subscriptions for the 4 I'RIE CENT FUXDe KD LOAN OF THE UNITED STATES, In de- S nomiustions na stated below, AT PAR AND ACe Fisit olso used the State Departinent for the ad- | CRUED INTRRENT IN GOLD COIN. TILE TONDN are redeemablo atter 30 years from New-Yorkers as clerks, half a dozen of whom Jllh"l. :m. n:‘nd cmnnwr;:t n-:.‘m that date, r;-nnlu ere of . ¢ qusrterly, and are exempt from tho paymentof taxes were chiofs, That we maynot be seeused of | SE40 R o iaten, 8% well a3 from taxation ' tn an¥ furin by or uader Stase, monictpal, or local a3+ TIHE INTEREST on the REGISTEREDS STOCK will bo pald hy check. baued by (b TREASURER OF TIE UNITED STATES 10 the oruer of the hulder, and malled 10 his address 2 “The check ts payable un prescntation, properly Indorss | ed ot the oMces of the Treasurer and Aslstant Troase Uuywood THE SUBSCRIPTIONS will bs for COUPON BONDYS of $50 and $100, and REUISTERED NTOCK In denowninations of 35U, $100, 8300, $1,000, 85,000, snd 810,000, TIE BONDS, both COUPON and REGISe 'l'lLlu!D. wiil be ready for delivery July 2, 1877 FORMS OF APPLICATION will be 0 by the Tressurer at Washington, the Assistant Treas- urersat Baltliore, Uoston, Chifcago, Cinclunatl, Now Orleans, New Vork, Fhiladelphia, Gt Louls, and San Franuclsco, and by thy Nutlousl llanks and bankers gea- crally. The applications it specify the smount aug depominations required, sad, for reglatered stock, the Oftico nddress uf the persou 4 11 bo made paysble. N of tho purchase money must accompany the subscription. The remainder niay bo patd at the pleasura of tho purchaser, either at tline of subscripiion or at any time prlur to Uct. e, 1677, with Interest udded 8t 4 per cent 1o date of payment. TIHEK PAVYMENTS may be mado In gold cola to the Treasuror of the United States at Washlogton, or : ' Amptant Treasurers st Daltiziore, Uoswn, Chicsgo,, ° "W Parman | Clncionstl, New Orlcans, and 8i'Louis aod 0 5he * W jart | Asistant Treasurer at San Franclaco, with exchange o New York, o (o eltler of the uadersigncd, TO PROMOTE THE CONVENIENCE OF RUBSURIBERN, THE UNDERNIGNED will also receive. fn leu of coln, Usitod Stales Dotes of urafts on New York, st thelr coln yalua ou the day of recelpt In the City of New York. ahed AUGUST BELMONT & CO., New York. . .. New York, " 5 iter than over before, Unlews ‘hoppers come | Leeds, Cousul 0, 0, Shepard T VAN ther gxamiue him uyon any niatters walch they ipecial Dispatch to The Trivune, .| contruct, unid will wavy thu Government v the Cine Jaturs; _ Unisas hojiwors sume | Loeds Cunoul..; , Shep DREXEL. MORGAN & C gh k that he had overiovked, If It was Jacksoxviner, i, June 28.-De M, M. T, | clunatd bullding about §200,000, . 81, Juhn, Cowanl, M, Molloy 5 3 IR e ol s o such servico 10 | Reod. atter s prolomgsd Miness, dled In this city EXVLANATION, damsge, ayd wo shall Lave enormuus crops uf | Turonto, 1. b, Staw J. & W, SELIGMAN & CO., New York. . wheat and other gralus. Urasshoppers sro doing 10 dajoge cxcept on new breaking, bat are belng kept down by the tremcndous exertious in oz the peoploas to justify Lis releaso, Lo Wid tabo Dr. Reed was one of the blo exanbincil us 10 the awount of his property, and bo to-night. i ol « and onu of the oldest and best-kuown The sudden departure of Preston, the Haytien tbis coun Minteter nccrodited to thls country, s eald tu Ouaks, Consu Newwittor was 10 surronder all of it, and wos 10 boset freu c physicians of the Buate, have rofercuce to cortain differonces botween citi- | ¢ : 3 o 3 Gaod by tha peopio aa s Witnews. g g Mra, Marlon | Lons of ing Unlted States and of Haytl. Lreaton | WEBUDURE LReMe ) r 1o Tae Trisune, Morlds, Conaul.i12 23: Levpinams u the 17th of April last | drat received from [ed ot the Mermitage this morning ot the | was auddeply removed by telegraph., MINXEAVOLYS, Juno 2H.—With the oxception of | Moscow, Coneul oo le SERuE couneel of Tweed & document which was tobe the | auc of T3, frum [no effvets of a fall, which fructarcd TO BB DISMIaSBD. £ nalfen-dozen connties afiicted with the grmeshop- | Jerusalens, Constl I, 8. Detiass Daals upon which the examination was to bewada | her tnigh, aboul a wonth age. ller romalns will An order has been lesued dismlssing twenty-Qve ¢rs, thy prospect was nover su_latterin fo Jueusn oo 3 Ry tosscertuln 0 the testiviony uf Tweed could bu Imlnlerud‘:n um“lll.unnluzv burying gronnds {0« | cadets from various classus nt Weat Folnt, who | Eotriri) bropof pring. wheats which itice 1% BUBYFBenesveoe morcow, Mre. Adams wus o slater of Mra, An- drew Jackson, wily of President Jackson's adopt- ed won, made of wuch use to the publiv as to Justity his ru- lease and fnununity frow any further punishwent. Vi wisend gave me that ducuient an fatled to paaw the last examination, CHAKGES PEEFERRED, Charges have been ronawed agalnst Axtell, Qove emorof New Maxico. They are fn part from anu-Mormons, who claim tlial he has becomo o Mormun Ulstiop. ‘fhe others velote to mining luterests. MANK DIVIDENDS. 7o the WWestern Assoclated Press. Wasnmierox, D €, 0uue 28, - ‘Fhe Comptroller of the Currency has declared o dividend of 25 per cont in favor of the ercditors of the Firet Natlonal Uank of Franklln, fod, Tho Comptroller of the Qurrency has deposited £170, T30 to hlé crodit l trast for the creditors of tho National Bank of the State of Missourl, Lolug Ahaknn‘ remittance. from the Recelver of that ok, 1ew patent process of wakiug 1lour e mor profta- bloto rulss tuan winter wheat. Fancy patent Minnesota our brings from $1 to 33 l:r el woru In the Esateru markets than the best faucy winter-wheat tlour, Special Dispatch 13 T Triduns, 1Izsnos, Nicollet Cu,, June 28.—Threa days siuce wolatia fine raii, Never bave we hud a betier growlug suaxon, just rain enough, and bt for $18 sayere frost aud the grussboppees we whould the fAnest prospects for crops hwagiuable, Westill have some hopo that thers may be sumes thing left in some places. ‘Thu ‘hoppers are dylug cvery fair day,and ouis are slowly moving awusy,— gone to mect the uthere fu the alr, I0OWA. Spacial Dispatch to The Tridund Ponr Dobux, Juno 28, ~The walorlty pt the *hoppers have thelr wiugs, and a fow acaltering ones have come in, while sowohave left, Rut thure has been no geosral movement awnong thew. Thoy ere dojug sumo damage (n Hamiiton Couuty, more in Wobator, and fron Fort Dodzzo along the lue of the Ilinols Centzal, Towa Division, to Newell, very litle, From Ntorm Lake to Sloux City they are Lud, capeclally around Storm Lake and the Little sloux Itiver. In Dickenson snd Clay Countlvs e tg————— A SUNDAY EVENING IN CHICAGO, 0. the Editor of TAs Tribuss. Cmicago, Junc 20, —Therv arc Joye iu this world for the poorest of ps. What extremu plcasure | have justoxperignced! 1am aglow with its lufla- enca yet, and'shall be for some time. Old assacia. tlons bave been brought vividly before my eyes. Tho glorlous old chauts sre riomng familiarly in my ears, How howolike, aathe miutater o imprees- 1voly commences with the lntroauctory versicles of the anclent English fiturgy, **To the Lozd our God belong mercles aud forgivensss though we bave e- .belled agalnst 1lm," ¢tc. But lam In advance of my subjuct. 1 futond referring moru to the eathet. Ical Intuences than to thu rellgious oves. K ade bet walf, such ay Towusend teatifed to fo the Wuudin investigation when he said *thiere was a distinct uns dervisuding that unlwes Tweed bo released frum imprisouwent, snd be be accepled for such urposcs as ho chose 10 use hiin for, the paper was P D retarned to ing (Townsend) withuut duy oue aecing (¢ excopt such gentlemen 88 he (Falrchild) found neceanary to consult with ia relation tu it Afterthe statewent wae delivered to we £ shor it to 8 T, Falrclild, to Mr. Tilden, to Yeckbam, and to Whitney, Corporacion Counsel. Iread a portion o1 1t to alr, Blelow, Sccrotary of Blate, £54 Pockbam informed e 'that Nush read 8 amail portion of 1t whils it was in Peckham's posscoalon. Thesy are Al tho pereons woo saw It or beard It read. The reautt of tho examina. tlon vhuwed that Tweed would by of wubstantial valuo in the Bweeny action, and the action lu which tho city was dufendant. 1 regerd to thy latter, however, Tweed, in his written ment, 'an aasertion whicli rendesed bis testimony nearly valueless. 'This asscrtion be coutradicted when examined by the ~Corporativn Counsel. ‘Thore Wi lllnnb‘hl 1y judgment, tal variance between hia deliberate written statemeul sod hls verbal statement, wsde after bo lmd&rohuly duae covered what testimony would of value fn tho case. The reealts to be obtalned iu eon Townseud and tny- 8. The honses of the villages are in general dltapl. duted aud without windows, und un‘ylhul: rup- dou cep wrunflh. which"ie shut in cold weuth- er pedsants Avnulhd d_for centurics bofora the time of Yeter the Great. The dwellings, fronted by birch trecs. atand along thu post roud, At ths cutrance of the village luni*uboanl. on which the pumbur of ien and cows In it s paint. ed. The women and children aro not thought worth the trouble of cnumurstion, The wen wear loose ped or blug wbirts, guthered st tho walit, A few have boots, but tho rest unly legglngs bouud with thougs, the shoes ae of i kind of Lasket-work, tude from eirips of birch. The women hive a coarse chomfse, with full siceves, vver which is the na- tioual dress, the sarafune of bluvor red tottoa, without 0, and kept on tho shonlder by 3 band, Those who are marrled have a haudker. chief tied round tho besd. The glels wear thele hair i one lupg plals down the back. 'Tho cuitdrun, iu sunivicr, have only a shoit sbirg with open sleoves. Iu frout of every liousc ls a bench upon which thy tenants and their visitors sit 1o the sunIngf 1o chat ur gorhl»i to sl Tua_proviue wuiee all £O day Hiraddies: l!eplrlnxbc Athletlc Maldens, Aow {W" Worid, From time to tlins the Athlctic Malden sppears sud disports hereclf fn the columns of the contem- DOraTy preds as s -?:‘! Nt-foated Camilla oF a brawny Bruunbilde, We had the pleasure of uxetlufl her yesterdoy. A gentleman—for doubtlesy he wes Jocial wlentist of sound and genily hestt who wizhed to entera protvat sguinst the unwomanly custow that most women bave of wearlng their Portewonnaics upon tuole slveve for pickpockets o 14m of the ** tin-pall brigade, " kard-workingand lightly recompensed, n stranger Lu & strunge laud, snd one aniong mauy others whom chanc has drift. cd to this largo city, As 1 solitarily trampod Weat Wasblugton stract (aat Bunday ovening, the bright. 1y Mt-up and cheery interloe of a church attracted me. 1entered the Cathiodral Chusch of 8S. Peter und Pagl. With o greedy woul and an |y, cutimates "”"J to -g»eltl]:r‘ ravenous for the ‘let infBuences 77 and 70 i o MORTON, BLISS & CO., New York, . YIRST NATIONAL BANK OF THE CITY 0F NEW YORK, N. Y. DREXEL & CO., Philodelphia, CUARANTERD SPECULATION, B0 fuested by usfn @ ot it fald $1 W, F T ADVEWTINING: ADVERTISERS rench coantry readers can doso ta the wt and chicapeat wanner by ualng AeL00Y scparately or comblucd, of b acksol da; 7 straddles baye mado Wo Uuare o toade, dtel iess Moy rafusinl S Bdient - loade. lefrence givon, Corresponience sollol . HUBBELL & CU. Muxnnxrs ANERIOAN MINIXG AKD BOUK Exoi 2 FXTTES 46 tirosd: ug. 3 clal towos are wuch whike throughout tbe Kwpire, life, [ homodeatly, but deter- winedly, sdvanced to & front scat. affected n unconsclousnees sod au fudlureuce Lo those aruund, Loug a strabger to vuch sceues, thy gorgeots coluring aud stirring muslc took completo u'n'“uflin u:, e, ml ;"u. [ A:fmml scadey Iui uxical ou Wil jude o inpeoselonable, — e LR o wuscoptiolily. to. putward tnu: | pals. 1T Bai Mallto ences. But the brilitant aud rich colosivg enyaged BUSIN ouly the gruser scascs, aud that aleo 1u & sconda- TR pick at—snotchod her purss sud ded - She pur- sucd Lho aud tpou Lim, thus dlspose ing of the valyar ercor tbat 'mot even the bounding contlguity of a mad bull or a busikeselike opitz dog could sttmulate the wearer of the ‘uhlunab\c puli-back tu rapid loca- wotion. llo I8¢ fall ber purse, thiuking to fonl her as hor kmmortal sivter, Atatauta, wia fooled by tho dropplogof the goldeu apples luto loslng a race and winninga husband. She uimbly grabbed 1 on the win, snd, skhaning the sldewalk, overtouk bim, aod conveyed hiu iu becatlloss irlumph to the ‘police-station, where the doos-mian slecpeth not aud the e 18 not quenchcd, Nor waa this orzanictt uf bessex 8 xolitateo. It the Swecuy matter slous nuver, o m{ \ulf menl, justided (b release of Tweed, 1 could Bud, ‘ofter tho tuust curclul exavination of the atatoment, 0o use that could bo ¢ uf Tweed 03 n witness iu wny action, prosecution, of proceed- jug which would not be wo barren ol practical re sults as to make the adiloustoatlon of justice wiery wockery shounld e bo reledsed. *41 wos axtonlahwed 1o lcara (row the counsel of Pwyed that while be was uegotdating for tho ro- Jewso of Tweed aud urgiug bis ysuasa wilness agalust Bwoeny, ho Bad hlmeelf accepled w rv- winee as coudsel for Sweeuy, After 1 learnid tols and other thilugs sbout this counscl, I feazvd some furmers wra louving, sud tell protty hard stories. 'Tne *hoppors appear o be very bad along that water-shed dividing the Missourd sud the Mis- alsalppl. They arv wort in the vicolty of the streams and lakea, such o8 tho Boone, Des Molnos, and Littlo Sloux ftlvers, storm and Spleit Lakes. Biill, as yet we do not anticlpate auywhere nuaz os much damage his year ae we Lave sudoced ut tiues boture. Al‘lflt“l‘ld we Auvd lu dealonly ulth thvag Aulched aera. Speciud Dispatch to Tha Tridune, Ruveuros, Fremont Co., lu., Junu 28.—The prospeet for crops never was better lu thls counly. e 222 ——— Spoatancous Generatlon, Prof. 1?mm| closea his recent lectuce on geras, or the origin of life, vufore the KRuyal Justitation of Loodua, witli théwe worde: **Vhia discourscis bt 8 sunilog up of clelt wouths of juccsdivt la- bor. ¥rom the buglnuing to thy ond of the lugulsy theto bs not, 89 you have scen. n shadow of evi- dunce in favor of the doctrine of spontaneous gen- vrution. ‘fhere ba, on bho coutrury, overwheluing wvideuce uguiust it; but do nol ‘curry sway Witil you the vution somctiwes erroucoualy wscribed to e, that | dectn spontiteous gencrotlon *fo: vssl- ble, " vr that § wishh to halt the powez of watter fu thouslits, wy iwaclostive braly ,nlluyln" freely slung wath the velier cadences of the voluntary, | comvetsui to sew u stralyl i guick soview o Gld accucs 1o 8 far-oil L, | savgd 373 Basd Aladlovd: _HALP MU = 5y CARDS. by aczed A sirataor e Srius | “eors Patent Farlly Hade Dress Shirlh The Very Deat, 6 fur '“Ll‘.‘l':ul:i nmgn Yy Keop's English lalFose. Full supertashioned.” $1,50 Baif Joses, OF 330 pe¥ ona sl i ) 3 4 ] i \ ' ! f ’ i | | ) i i i 1 1 ' ) 1 ' ‘ H ' v ) H o8 ¥ i 1 e \ o

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