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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1877—-TWELVE PAGES: 5 - box stuffer, who elected Baxning (Dem.) to Congress over STANLEY MaTTREWS, and the honorable gentieman Intends totake a seat thus corruptly obtained, while his agent, who pros cured it for him, goes to the Penitentiary for thirteen months for his fllegal-voting crime. ————— cnumerated in tho resolution,” 1t was seen to he the trick of an enemy to embroil the Conventfon. In furtheranceof thia Incendiary design, one McNutT offered an amendment. to Coutrs' amendment by inserting the word ‘*not " aftor thoword “wiiL" James F. Wi~ #oxn moved to suspend the rules and refer the two amendments to the Committee on Reso- lutions. This motlon carried by a pearly unanimous vote. The Committee retived, agreed to report §n tavor of Indefinite postpone- ment, which report the Conventfon adopted, and that ended the matter. Thus the well- 1ald scheme of tho CLARKEON malcontonts to secure the passage of a hostile resolutlon com- pietely miscarried. The substance of what the Cunventlon adopted 1s contained fn these words: ‘The permanent pacification of the Sonthern sec- tlona of the Union, and the complete ‘:rn!eclhm af Al citizens In the Irueninymem ofsll thelrrighta, inadity to which the Ilepublican party alands sacrediy piedged, 'This proposition fs precisely what President HBaves has been cndeavoring to carry into fect, and thus far he has succeeded remarks 1biy, and that {s just what makes the *bloody~ thirters’ so angry at him. What they want Jone s to keep up sort of guerrilla warfare fn the South which will furnish & weekly bateh of Woutrages,” out of which they can make par tisan buncombe, and elevate themscelves befora tho public asindignant patriots, willing to Rold sl tho fat offices and roar themselves hoarse at tho White-Lincrs. The President sceks the permancnt pacification of the Bouthern sectlon of the Union," and the protection of the blacks unaccompanied with * outrages,’ and therefore tne Implacables sro “down on him"; but the vast mass of tho American peoplo sustain him In his efforta at peace, pacification, snd pro- tection, There is one point on which the anti-Admine istration allles differ. The Zimes s for free trade, while the Zi-0. isfor prohibition. The difii- eulty might be gotten over in one of two ways: MaTTRSON might have charge of tha tarifl ques- tion week about with Masox; or they might draw cuts a8 to whica one would withdraw from tha pool. ——— The renoet now 8 that all the Democratic candie dates for Speaker of the House will go down to the White Bulphar Bprings gathering that fo talked of for next month,— Exchange, It tan't White Bulphur S;Jr(nuu they are golng {o. It is a springs of another sort, where tho sulphur is clernal and smelleth unpleasantly warm. ———— ‘The reason why the Czar does not follow the examplo of the Kaiser, and order each of his soldiers to carry s Testament in his knapsack, 1s probably a sufficientone. The warriors would want to leave It on their travels—to give the Buch-a-rest. ——— Would Tnx Cnitcaoo Triauxx like Lo take & cen. :‘nll of tho Jows ** implacables" t—Des Moines Reg= er. Wa've got ft. It falimited Lo the subscribers to the Des Molnes Jeglater, and couldn't carry a country school district. e e— e Tho Assignee under oath, and the Assignea in his paper, are two different Nix1. In his .paper ho says that Postinaster PALMER has no {ntercat n the Infer-Ocean; under oath he swears PALMER i8 a stockholder. ———— DPuck fllustrates tho HizToN-BELIGMAN case in a full-pago cartoon. First, he exhibits the front of the Grand Unlon Hotel, and presents & sure deylca to keop the Jews out of it, by having. the facade, entablaturcs, pediments, pillars, and . porticoes ornamented with sculptured hogs In all polscs for porkers. On the other side is shown *'a neat dovice to gain admission’ of & Jewlsh party who bavo artificial noscs of the Gentlle fashlon drawn over the native ones: In front of them 18 one of HiLTox's most ob- sequlous hotel-clerks, bowing, beckoning, and showing them to elegant apartments. At the left top alds is a finc-Jooking *BmLiasax Jew,' whom IliLtox excludes, and on the opposite end fs a hard-looking old Bsdduceo ' HittoN Hebrow," whom hels willing to tske io. In the centre of the plcture {8 & group of ‘‘un- objoctionable Gentiles,” for whom Hirtox has the best of accommodations. This party copsista of Doss Tweep and his pals, SwEENY, OAxnr HaLL, GARVET, and thelr attorney Fizwp, and nlso Jomy Monnisssy nnd JouxNY Crasnxa- LAIN, the brulser and blackleg. n one corner stands & fat, jolly-looking Jew clothcs-dealer, who saya: “Iget square on’m, you bet; who vill by his voolen woods, ehl” But the car- toon must be scen to bo appreciated. ——— ———— ‘Who would be a Princess! Miss BeaTnice, youngest daughter of the Widow GurLen, goes shabblly dressed, s not permitted to enter so- clety, and finda her only amuscment in funerals aud Scotch plenies. ———— The name of the pooled contern might appro- priately be called the Anti-Policy-Inter-Ocean~ Times, or tho Flrein-theRear-Times-Inler- Ocean. Eltherwould do, as both represent the samo idea. 1f Bron®Y pools his Times with the Assignec’s Tnter-Ocean, he will have Hax divide his 83,000 sinecure Appralsership and PALMER pool on the Post-Office. B T ———— PERSONAL. Dr. Mary E. Walker wrilen to the New Tork Sun that forged Invitations to the wedding of a distingulshed gentleman and herself have been {ssued for the Fourth of July in Washington. A subscription has been formed in En- gland for the purpose of placing a monnment over the grave of the historian -Motley. Mr. Motley ‘was an honorary Uoctor of Leyden, the University founded by William the Silent. The Rev. E. P. Roe, who wrote * Barriers TBurncd Away ' and acveral other books, fa credited by the Boston Traveller with tho authorship of **MySammer In & Uarden,* which has herctoforo been atiributed to Charles Dudley Warner, Col, Delancey Kane, the gontleman-ama- tenr-coachman of New York, has twenty-cight horses engaged in the business. ls proposes to malntain & regular line petween New York.and Yonkers, leaving the city at4:30 p. m, and stazt- logback at B o, m. Tt in sald that Mr. Irving, the English tragedian, —belleved by many to bo the only great teagedlan llving, ~has refused dn offer of $50,000 for 100 nights in New York. Ttlsto be hoped he hasnot been deterred by any memorles of the Macready tlots, The United States havo happlly outgrown that sort of thing. The youth of Loudon, Paris, and Now York, with one accord and without previous warn- Ing, havo this year given up wearing whito hats, to tho dismay of the enterprieing hatters, who Jald In thelr msual supplies, Tho stringency of the money-markets, of course, explaine this as every other soclal phenomenon. Judge Key, Postmaster Genersl, says his Qrat Intontion waa to bring his family to Washin, ton and live thore, but ho found it would bo hn. poesible to make both onds meet unless ho could rodiico his family or Increasc bis salary. 1f he han daughters, ho mizht reduco.his family by taking the membern of it to Washington, In any event, the Judge does not advocato au Increase of ofiicial salarica at this time, The nppointment of Bishop Gibbons, of Richmond, to the Sce of Baltlmore ne the successor of Atchbishop Tiayley wae not, it scoms, upexpect- ed. - Archbishop Dayley has been for months in bad health, and threatened with softening of the Lrain, which, it fs sald, hos now aupervened and hopolesaly incapacitatod him for further work, IHe {a now confined in a Trupplst monssteryin the North of France. Androw D, White, the President of Cor- nelt University, speske In a private Ictter of tho present struggle in Italy, **The Itahan peopls, and, indeed, tho peoplo gencrally, are," says Mr, White, **scting admlrably under elrong provoca- tions from the Vatican.” The atrength and vigor of the new growth of Italian literatare ls remarka- ble. The men who wore in prison or exile twenty yeara ago have givon an impulse to thought which wiil not soan be checked, Mrs, Virginla F. Dudley, wife of the Rt.- Rev, Thomas N, Dudley, Eplscopal Dishop of Kentucky, dled at hor husba residence in Loulsvilio Thursday week, This lady was Blshop Dudley's second wife, and Bishop Whittingham made an objection to assisting at her husvand's conescration, on the Scriptural ground that **n Bishop should ba the husband of but une wife," 8he had been long In ji-health, Mrs, Sallle Ward Hunt, the once-famous Mr. Paruzn's afidayit that he is in no manner Intoreeted pecaniarily in this journal is on file in one of the courta of this connty, Probably he Xknows as much about his own affairs as Turz Thin- uxE does.—Inter-Ocean, If Mr. PALMER has sworn to anything of the kind, then one WirLriam Pznx Nixon les. In hia avswer to FAwcerr’s sult Nixon swears that the officers and stockholders are: President, @. A, Pisnce; Secretary, W. I, Nixony n‘fickhn!den, J. ¥, Bnnnn.qumu g. Beannon, J. Y. Bcawmon (Trustee), F. W, Paru- xm, W, P, Nixax, 0. A. Prence, W, Kenxeor, R, 1, Ronknts (Trustee), J. Wiantox, A, I, Mxex. &8, D, i1, Minsox, J. Swaxx, O, W. Nixox, V. O MiLLioAN, J. L. AxoLe, jlexnr C.Can CLexexT (Trustco), Cynua ELpen, What Mr. PALMER docs swear to 1s, that the JTnter-Ocean stock s valucless,~a fact so notor- ous that his statement on that polnt will not be questioned. e ‘Tho 8pringfield Journal ssys that *Bpring- flold docs not feel that It wus cut out of the Pension OfMce by Chicago, but by the captivat~ Ing Miss Swenrr, and the susceptiblo Scerctary of the Interior was the subject played upon. Bpringfictd would have had no objection to Miss BwerT becoming a'cltizen.of Springfield, If Seee retary Scnunz had insisted,—in fact, she would bavo been welcomed with onen arms, been ac- corded tho frerdom of thecity, aud cvery other honor but the righttovote.,” 8o, after all, it was not the Penston Office Springficld wantedto capture, but the youne lady hersclf. But the coy bird was not to be caught by such chaif. Tlaw would tho lasas of theso aflver dolars affect gold coin? Lleing cheaper, they would demonc- Tize gold, make it mercuundisc, and drive it abroad, ~—Cincinnall Gazelle, ' Daes gold culn circulate now!? Has (t clrcu- Inted for tho last sixtcen.ycarsl It has been 4 merchiandiso " since 1860, because it has been too dear for currency. Until silver riscs or gold 1alls, the latter will contlnue to be merchandise, ‘We don't understand the Gazetle 1o advocate the proposition that the debtor shall be compelled to pay what he owes in the dearcst and most coatly mouey! ————— Nzw Yorx, June 20,—Ex-Qov, Titorx and Cy- nus W, Fixrp, wwho had engaged passage for Ei- rope by the Dothnla, which valls ncxt Wedneads huve decided to defur the voyage.—Associated Lriss dispateh, What's up? Is 8am afraid that he wil not recelve such a hospltable welcome as that given to Gen. Guant! Ieo's probasly aware that Joux BuLL {s not in tho habit of worshiping sct suns or paying honors to unsuccessful and played-out politictans. ——— ‘Tho Des Molncs Reglater manages to get In two falsohoods in ouc short sentence, viz.: Ty TRIDUN® eald Jaat year that Illinols wae «for Bristow; it went solid for BLaixs.” First, Tlinols dla not *went solld for BLaxg," and | helle of Loulsvills, ~ has placed over Tnx Taibuxs nover sald tho delegation to Cin- b :}:h ::‘: l:: erlph!:;n‘ h",'_bv':‘:: cinvati would be for Brisrow. -Is may have P. Annstrong and Tobert . Iiunt; honore sald thoy *‘ought to be,' aud some of them were, ——————— A New York dispatch says the remarkablo congratulatary dispatch sent to Gen. GRANT, “Caroof Her Malesty Queen Yicronia, Buck- ingham Palace," and purporting to bo sigued by Gov. HanTraANPT, was bogus. It sppeurs to bave beon dictated to & credulous reporter by one Corporal TANNER, who now secks a cheap kind of notoricty by confraslug his villainy. — «ed and laved upon earth for doeds that won & homa in heaven," The threatened suit to break tho will of Mr. Armatrong on behalf of his disinherited son has been cowpromised to the satlsfaction of all concerned. . Mius Rosa Bteele, a danghter of Col, Stesle, who mada such a large fortune out of the sale and resale of Fort Hneiling to the United States, haa Jjust married & department clork, 8ho had been for yeara engaged Lo the Count de Turenne, formerly of the French Eml y at Washington, afterwards at Japan and tbe Vatican, He was abeurdly joal- ous, and forbade her {o recelve other gentlonion callers duriag bis abacnce. 8ho acquiesced for years, and then married suddenty hor presont hus- band, who ls middic-aged aud poor, Bismarck has been for soms tima staying at the famous (Jerman haths of Kissingen, where he was ordered by bis physiclans. 1o has been annoyed by the vulgar attentions of the public,and has caused to be printed §n the local nawapaper the followlng notice: beg the public notta con- gregate for the purpose of looking at me when I sm golng to take a bath, Ibegalso thatImay not ‘The Now York Sun publishes n portrait of #¥the man who expecta karvard College to mako him a Doctor of Laws.' Tle forchead is brand- ed with the word **Fraud,” which samehiow lias slipped around over one cye, a8 & gentlo re- minder that the nan supposed to have been de- frsuded squints, Thus are two birds killed ‘with oo stons by an cditor in o glass-house. e — Ever ainco tho hard times set in with so much severity, dally newspapers of liko political sen- timents and politics have been consolidating thelr business, to save expenscs and stop losses. Bince the Chicago Times and Juter-Ocean have both become auti-Administration sheets, pedplo arc asking why they don't pool their business, and start up that {dle pre: one of two things will happen: Either I do not reapond to such salutations, and then 1 pass for fmpollte; or else I take off my hatevery momeat, and then I take cold in the head and lose all the benedt of tho tresiment." E Qastronomists view with approval the fol. lowing bill of faro, which was scrved to the Presl- dential party st breakfast in Boston Tucaday: ——————— In what issue of the 1,-0. did the Appraiser’s editorial valedictorvappear? When did be pub- Jish & card dissvowiug the authorsbip of the maliclous asspults o the Preaidont? Whols it | resches. e fiemburg Grapes. o the /-0, that has succeeded in adopting Orsnges, bertien 8 Hax's sbusive style so exactly that the sine- n curca can't for the life of him toll the articlea | BP%° b Matkerely & 1a “flmm‘n")'l'rp'&. Tiobert Bauca. apart from his own productions? Portkisntansh stearRITelt: RS bring Chicken, & la inanclere. utiets, Boubise Bauce, Omelettes with Poluts'of Asparsgus. ‘Woodcock. English Balpe. Attorney-General FairouiLp's rigid {ntegrity Is dcmonstrated inhisingenuous relation of how Townssx tried to get bim into a swindling game. I rejocted this proposition, of course,” says the Immaculate FAIRCHILD, *'not only be- cause of its manifest immorality, but bocause— It would bo a violation of tho statute.” e —. . 'Thetwlsted, bungling, obscurs stylo of soms of the editorisls in the /-0, shows that our. Postunster does not have all his time occupled with his official duties. e —— Cixcim¥art, O., June 20.—Ers HoLrawp, 8 noted gambler of this clty, who some time slnce pioaded gulily to procuring tllegel votea st the last Octoues ¢loction, was to-day sentenced to thirteon mouths in the Penitentlsry.—Press diapatcd. It waa this Epg HoLLaND, Democrutic ballot- Plover, Clarence King, the geologist, addxpssed the ShofMeld Sclentific 8chool st New Iaven Tuea- day, taking for his subject *‘Catastrophum and the Evolution of Bavironment." 1le held that » slow rate of ciange would not be sufficient to account for all geological phenomaens, snd the rate of change now exhibiled on tho earth's susface could not consequently be taken as extending back tothe beginning of time, Iis position was that the doctrine of Evolution, s proctsimed by Hux- loy and Darwin, or that part of it called Nataral Selection, fa not suMclent to account for all the changes that hare takcn place in ypes, and that more atteutlon should bo paid by pbllosophers 1o he influence of euvirenmaent and catastrophes. Tho bosaluted in the strect, bocause If Tam saluted Vioe Presidents, John GG, Tappen and Qen, Erastas Diskeslee; Sccrotary and Treanarer, Atthar GH- an. [The Trearnrer in hla report says the recelnts of the Foclety the pant year feam legncles, donstinne, nod rogailles hiave been greater than the previons Jear, CRIME. LONG POINT. Spectal Dirpatch 1o The Tyidune, Grezwur, Ik, June 20.—The Long Point trial continued fo-day. The first witnees swas Jennle Osgood, 8he awora that L. Clalz wan st home on the night of July 8, 1875, B8he knew nothing whatever of the Long Pont murder, Bhe had nothing to do with esld crime, Charles St. Clair testlfied that he wan at homeon the night of the &th of July, 1875, Carr slept with him that night. Heleft the honse at 4 o'clock In the morning, accompanicd by Carr, and went to the fair-gronnds. On the way home from the fair grounds they met Officer Vanderver at between B and D o'clock, held a. short conversation with him about the murder, 8t Clalr was ridin on a skeleton wagon. ‘This waa on the morning of uly 9, He {8 acquainied with Ed Hennesay. Witneas was never in English & Over' foundry {n Indianapolis; never held a conversstion with Ed Hennessy in which he sard thers was a chanco to make big money by robbing the expresa car on the Yandalia; nevet aent 8 message to Shewmaker by Cauthorn to the effect that Jennie 8t. Ciair had gone to Cincinnatl to give away the Long Point marder, A strict crosn-examination followed, bot no new atures were clicited. Alexander Cauthron was the next witness, o «testifled that on the evenlng of July B, 1875, he ‘was in Terro Hante: wan arrested in Indlanapolis, charged with the Long Polnt murder; knew nothe ing whatever of who any of the partics were who wereconnected with the murder. Sam Cauthorn, the next witness, and s brother tothe preceding, Sostifled to sbout the sama in THE CIIARTER OAK. Further Information Relative to the Affairs of This Com- pany. Authoritics $1,000,000 Apart as to®the Size of the Deficit. Policy-Holders Advised to Keep Cool and Await ‘Developments. The Cloven Hoof of B, F. Allen Proe trudes Through tho Financial Intricacles. What the Oompany's Representatives in Ohicago Have to Say. Hpectal Dispateh to The Tridune. Hantronn, Conn., Jaune 20.~The Speclalin- surance Commission anpoinied by the lnat Legisla- ture has filed & report with John W, Stedman, In- surance Commiesioner of Connecticut, which claims 8 deficit of $2,213,804.07 in the asels of the Charter Osk Life-Insuranca Company of this place. The deficit i8 cansed by the overvaloation of the assets by the Company, according to the Idea of the Specis] Commiesion, but the regniar State Commissloncr #eta the valnation tpon the property comprising the asrcta at & higlor figure than that clalmed by the Bpecial Commizsslon, thus reducing the deficiency 4, and the atfon In- trodnced Eilzabeth Parsons. - She teaiified her hus- very much, Tho questlon, therefore, is whetllier | band nad charge of the -Vigo fair- the Bpeclal Commislon or the State Com. | the monts of Tuly 1y thy B nie during minsioner fa correct. Thero 1s, bowever, | Canthorn left axid grannds o the 7th of duly, and did not retarn for severa! without doubt, a deficit greater or less, no matter which theory proves tobo right, The total aesets claimed by the Company on the 30th of (aet December was $13,234,437.08. Deductlog tho sum clalmed to be improperly added by overesti- mate andl otherwine to the actun) assets, the Com- pany now holds in nerets $11,020,544.41, againat which there are liabliities of $1:1,083, 056,79, The Special Commisaluners add that thoro are othe er overvaluations which are w0 hard to ,fi!‘ at that they canqol ot this 1ime give thelr extent, The contingents they allow at the full valoation cialmed by the Company. Among them thera I ono ftem, at (en-t. wmefl w{ll bo of Interest ta Chicago rcaders, The report speaks of thie ites as follows: **In addition to the deficit which these fgures show, there are ather overvaluations of assets in the Company's statement, the amounts of which are " eo uncertain that we can't sct them down fu flgures, but must content oureeives with giving in brlef the facts regarding them. The Comuany includes in §is Jists of bonds and mortgages & debiof Allen, Stephens & Co., secured b‘ mortgage of B, F. Allen in Iowa, Ken- tacky, illinols, étc., of $104,514.37, It appears in the Company's statement ns an availablo asset to ita full amount. This dcbt originated several | It 1s admitted by the debturstobon ust debt for money lent and - advanced to them by the Charter Oak Company, . The debt, however, 18 not ovidenced Ly any bond or note, or other ordinary instrument, and, no far as we can learn, never was so evidenced, and waa naver so- cured adequately, It scems, however, to have TBeen anderstood between the Charter Oak Company on tho one hand, and Allen, Stephens & Co. on the other, that the money lent Allen, Stephens & Co. WT,IC be nsed by them for tho individual benetit of B, ¥, Allen, and that Allen had sccured Alien, hel Co. by mortgsge far the advanced thus. d that the murigage ahould be nesigned to ter Oak Company vy Allen, Btepticns & ecurlty for the money thus lent. The waa mado Dy Allen In Novomber, 1874, . Ella Burgan corraburated (hll testimony, EN Thompson, of Indlanapolls, testified that he wae in Terre Haute with Jacob King, who was there for the purpuse of Identifying two men who hiad been arreated on suspicion of cump)lcll'yl with the Long Point murder. Ho tesilificd that he aid not feel ratinicd that elthor of the men woke the gulity ones, Iienry Stasher testifled the rame. witneanea were examined, 'Tho testimony for the nurpose of contradicting the evidence of the de- {fense was concluded abont 5 p. m. Courtadjourn. ed to half-past 7, when the armment began. Four of tho attorneys are 1o speak. There is considerabla excitement In this section, and the trial wiil probably be conciuded to-morrow. It is thought the jury will alsagree. IMPOSTORS, Bpectal Dispateh to The Tribune, Prrrapune, Pa., June 20.—The membera of the Tlorence Jewelry Company doing business in thls city were arrested to-day for violation of the Postal law. Within tho past week aver 100 letters have been read by the Chief-of-Follcs here stating that the writcrs Lnd sent the Company money, bnt lisa mot received the Jowelry promisea. They wero arreated under the Postal iaws, that bels caslent way to reach them. Thoy were held In u\mo each to answer. Their aperations wero quite extcnslive, extending to all paria of the conn- g{;mflnmfl of the complaining letters bore the go postmark, All letters to them since thelr arreat will ba returncd to tho writers. COURT MARTIAL SENTENCE. 8ax Fraxcisco, June 20,—~The following sen- tence has been imposed in the csso of Lieut, W. W. Flenning, Twelfth Infantry, convicted of appropriating funds entrusted to him by prisoners: Tobe dismisscd from the sorvico of tho United Feveral other mol n mnfimm,‘ to-day Mr, Stedman, the In. | Statesand confined at hurd labor for threo years, surance Commissioner, was very earncst In | and to be further confined until he vays the cxpreasing his belie! that the policy-holdorashonld | United States a fine of $1,000, provided that the ep thelr palictes o whilo fonger, His bellef n whole period of conlinement shail not exceed five rod by many otlier business men of prominence | years, aleo that the crime, his nome, and place and recozntzed sagacity, Thoy think Mhat & plan iy ] Wil be adoptett b3 Which the edeit will bo nmds | Btate from whowch pa caste. " The. Prbstont. b The Preslilent has anrovcd the rentence, and the State Penitentiary of Jowa has been desiguated as the place of cone finoment. CITARGED WITII SWINDLING, Coruxnia, B, C., June 20.—L, Cass Carpenter, the United States Internal Revenne Collector for thin dristeict, has been arrosted here, at the Ine stance of tho Investigating Commlittee of the Gen- eral Ansembly, now sitting In Columbia., and held in 82,000 bail for examiration. The chargo {s that Carpenter, while ho was editor of the /nlon, ab. tained two Stato Treasury warrants for 355 and 205 rospectlvely, for the publie printing, which ko ine creased by prefixing the figuze 6 in each Instance, 80 as to mako the smounts read $055and $885, * good and polley-Lolders secured without carrying the matter Into court atall, No movement of that kind is made yet. CAUSE OF TIE NOW, Tt was rtated o s dispatch from Jiartford, Conn., published in yestsrday’s Tninuxe, that a legisla- tivo commission had found an actual defcit of 2,200,000 In the asscts of tho Cliarter Oak Life- Insurance Company, and that there wera question- able asscts amounting to over $1,735,000. The agents of the Company In this city wero surprised &t the atatement, aud telegraphed East to know what It meant. Tho following was the reply ro- colved from Prestdent Wiggin: Do net be troubled by reports. The old uam is re- powedin a new forni. and we il ow viudicato on Sireogth, and establial our INeSTity fn such s way sa will forever aflence our enenifes, ‘The fight referred to In President Wiggin's telo gram {s one of long standing. A few years ago, srhilo the Company was practicully under the con- trol of Mr, . White, it made various bad inveet. ments. 1t took, amony_ other things, $1,250,000 in tha second-mortgage bonda of the Connectleut Yalley lallroad L‘umnnn{. and it has aleo loaned at varlous times about §U40,000 to Allen, Stephens & Co., tho partners of B. I*, Allen. ‘This latier loan was secured by'what 18 known us the ** blan. ket mortgage, " which was put on record hero the - moment that Allen's faliuze was known, but the recarding of which in lowa was stopped by Allen replovylng tho insteument. Tho validity of thls moctgage I8 in diepute, If it be eet sside, then the Charter Oak Life.Insarance Company will come in with the other creditors of Allen's estate, and will certainly lose about half, If not more, of ita loan. It liaving been sscertained that the Company was drifting into perlious conrees, end that fts anscts wero im- patred, Mr, 1, J, Furber, of New York, Snancial manager of the Universal and other companies, wan called on for af Ho waa chosen financlal man. ager, It belug underatond that ho or hi frivnds were (0 put & consideraole amount of money into tho Company to mako good the impalrment of ita and “that ho was to have the control of it, Thi rangeinent was unastisfactory in many re. specta to the Harifurd banks, whiclh had previonsly hiad the control of the largo depouits of the Com- mn{, ‘Cheso woro diverted frum thelr accustomed restlng-place, and tho rosult was that & gencral dis. watisfaction grew up at Hartford, which has been tho 0 of wuch of the dghting which hias been dane againat the Charter O Lnat year au arrangement was made by Mr. Furber ‘whereby theso second-niortgage bonds of the Connecticut Valley Itailroad, which, though good enough, probably could hirdly e sealized n, wera exchanged for aeveral blocks of ground situated on nmmn{. New York, betwoen W street and Exchange place, which were then o cd by Mr. Edward Matthews, In addition to pay- ing over these asecoud-mortgage bonds, the Char- ter Oak nesumed mortgsges to varfous parties amounting to $U4H, 100, and there waa also & morte flx« to the Charter Oak {tself for $800, 000, mlk‘i BARREL THIEVES, New Yonx,'Juno 20.—The brewers in this city and {mmodiate neighborhood are endeavoring to break up an organieaiion which has robbed them within threa years of kegs and barrela valued at $230,000. 'The thicven take the stolen property to an eatablishod hendquarters, where the coopers re. maovo the head, plane off the bradde, withdraw the iron stamp from the Lung-holcs, and the kege ara rulddv for delivery In_tho market. New Jerscy; Middletown, N. Yi; Ilartford, Conn.; anc . dleton, Conn., are sald to be the best markets for the stolen and remodeled barrels and kegs, FAINT-IIEARTED. Coruxacs, 0., June 20.—Patrick Curren, of Shawnee, Perry Co,, whilo fna state of intoxication to-duy, hecamno envioua of notoriety, and clalined, to be the murderer of the Woldon family, ncar Qore, Nocking Co, 1le was srrested, taken to Logan. and placed In Jall. Upon belng taken bo. fore the Mayor ho becamo frightened, pleaded not fiullly. and entablishud to the satisfaction of overy- ody thiat ho know nothing at all abont the murder, e was dlscharged, REPEATER SENTENCED, CixcixNaTi, Juno %0.—Eph Holland, s noted gambler of thia clty, who sume timo since pleaded gullty to procuring lllegal Democratic votes at tha last October election, wes to-dny sentenced to thirteen months in the Penitentlary, TIE VICTOW CASE, Coruxnrs, 0., June 20,~Sapreme Court has adjourned for the summer without dispoaingof the ‘Victor habeas-corpus convict case, mentloned In these dispatchics Jast night, BURGLARY, Torexa, Kan., Juno 20.—A eafe in the Post- Ofiice at Manhattan was burglarized Jast night and £500 {n money and registered Jetters supposed to contain $300 were -m\fin. w arli o tash, B0 00 e arinewa phobs | T aui own in cal 3, 000, s Matthowa prope NO' . orty waa valucd at 84,000,000, Tho income from NOT OUILTX, Cincixyazs, Juno 20.—Smith N, Hawes, ex.' ‘Treasurer of Covington, Ky., who has been on trial for soveral days past foc forgery, was to-day acquit- ted of the charge, LABOR AND CAPITAL, Strike of tho New York Tribune's Compoal- tors=The Cleveland, Colambus, Clacinnatl, & Indinnnpolls Raltroad=Rlot Approhend. ed at Bululo, Special Mspatch ta The Tribune, New Yonx, June 20,—The cighty-two composi- tors comprising the regular force of the New York Z'ribune struck to-day to a man. The only Unlon printer remalning was Walte: fatant foreman, o has been on the paper many yea ind who is under proniise of a pension when bo gola too old towork. The cause of the strike was this notice: ld‘ *What we want and would Jko our men to con+ sidor: 3 1. duction {n the price of compcaltion on night- word e b Calte, Bod o dAY-wori U5 44 Cante,oF Shuul propurty was about G4 transaction gave riso to conslder- sble crticlam on _the part - of some insurance journals, and at ahout the same time there was prescated'in tha Connecticut Lege {slatare a potition from some of the etucklvlders of tha Charter Uak, stating thelr fears of its socure ll‘ #nd nsking an Investigution by the Legielature, ‘Thls that body declined to do, since it bad not sufticient thne, bat -sqwhmun wpecial cummis- slon, which has been investiyating sinco early in s mado (Lo report referred to yet unknown on what grounds tho ‘fe questiohablo guect ftom of 1,7 doubtless “consists of tho Allen, Htephena & Co. lvan of asharoin the Mono Sliver Mine which Whito took, and probably eomo vther stufl, ‘F'he hollef of the repreacntalives of the Company in this city s 1hat the valustion of the real estaty owned "3 iho Company has for teason by the apecial Comm! this apparent Impainnent of ‘They bava thelr snrmi ta tho reasons hich caused thia possinio unde ation, but they can as yet be oaly surmlecs, They attach full falth o the promises made by Mr. Wiggin, and believe that the Company is fully solvent and amply nble per cent, been on &8 to make 200,000 in the tostand ihe loss which 1t will probably Incur | SascElirth of {ralt the very higlicsc priced of the Hush under the Allen, Btephens & Co, morigage. No wark to he dune which we don't want and can't Thie fyht became awhile ago a trisngul use,—in viher words, uo **bogus,™ and no allowsnce in te utlt, VI8 88k 10 be done at falr prices, 1o whtever way Jnmey (RaK mout Lo bur iateresty bY the picco or va me, at foreman's option. Y ENo dotble-brice matter, T'he reduction on night work s from 46 cents to 40 cents. Tho compasitors unnnln\null‘_ nmy lh:x cannot work uuder sach condltions. ho' thi is liwcllllynh ectlonahle, and that about **bo« gus' or ¢t walting watter," would leavo a good numberof thom half tho pleht idle. Hlng of thy then hiavo been on the Zridune years, and the forca was regarded as one of the most contpetent_In tha countey, tate"" hiad been cogaged for Sunday night i antlcipation, sud forty-vne of thess wers sccured for to-nignt, so that tho paper will {ssuo nearly on time, . Tv the Weatern Asanciated Pres NEw YoRK, June 2. —~Luu 4ribund hus been ln negotiations for a day or two with its compusitors for & reduction from 46 cente to 40 cents; ihe abo- ition of ** bugus,” and one of two winor poluts, which bmlthi them in gongdict with the Typo- geaphical Unlon. ‘This afternoon at_b o'clock’ tha wholo forco struck without notice, New men were Instantly called In. By 0 o'clock they bad forty composltore st the case. The paper will como out in tho mornlng with ten pages, snd the forcmau one, participated {n by the Charter Oak l‘ulnlxulFl the disaffcctod people, and persona conuected wit the Cook County Natlonal Bank. It has been sileged that the indictment for perjln“ly found sgainst B, F. Allen this year was sccurcd at the instance of Eastern partics who wished o invalls date any testimony which ho might give when the queatlon of the validity "of this *'blanket mort. fu Y came up for trial. [t had been understood hat Allen's testimony would be adverso to bt; and, thoreforo, It was alleged that the bext thing to do would bo'to shut bla mouth, Thls, bowever, ean- not ba avscrted with soy certaluty, It 1w merely oae of the rumors of the SHEEP MORTALITY, Wasusxarox, D, C., Juno 20.~The lovestigs- tlon futo the losses of sicep during the past year shows s total of nearly 3,000,000 shocp and lambs wers deatroyed by dogs and wol diseases, and tho azgregate money valuv of nearly ,000. Tho average ?ereenugu of wis nearly 8. ‘Ihe proportiun ls the bighes! Bl ot Gl B, t ot and ranges from n the forme :ln‘l-lunfil Newras! p"l‘hn rale s highest in tho says ho can get on hereafter without diiculty, al- Houth, and lowest in Btates having dog laws. m;’a‘:.: fn:n( z:-'m B LISD Suod prner :"‘;fl' triki; T 8 i e hope 3 RELIGIOUS. HEePE e Uaton tbey” can. et compsl . tha Tribune 10 sccede to tholr terms, The Tribuae aays, bowever, that |t wiil not Lako back the strik- ers under any circumatances, aad that it has no feurs about golug throuch. &pecial Disvaich o The Tribune, JacxsowviLes, I, June 20.—Tho Presbyte risns of this city snd county to-day celebrated tho scml-cenlenntal suniversary of the establishment Burrato, Y., June 20, —The Seventy-fourth of Prosbyterisniem in this couuty by s grand ple- | Regtment New York Natlonal Guard are fu quari- nlc on the falr-grounds, and by spceches and other | crs at thelr umwap:z-gnnno orders from Adjt. (Geo. Townsend, id themsclves fn resdiness for service during the anticipatod riot on the Erie Rallroad. The Compasy haa recently seduced the literary exercleca. Boatox, Mass., June 20.—The Americsn Tract Becisty elected a4 Prealdent Willlaw C. Chapiai employes’ wagea 10 per cent. and the threatened outhreak 14 atiribnted to thia fact. ‘Towonto, June 20. —The tricklavers, after a eix. weeke' atrike, liave accepted the employers’ termin, CLRYRLAND, Jane 20.—Tha Preaident af the Cleveland. Colnmbns, Clnclonati & Indiznapolis Railway haa teeued a circalar lettar to all oficers and employeaof that rond, atating that A redoction of 10 per cent In the pay of alt persons employed will be made on and after.dnly 2 et CASUALTIES. DROWNED, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune, OtrAwA, 1ll., June 20.—Annie, a D-yesr old daoghter of Henry Fanlstich, 8 harncas maker of thin city, was drowned in the Jlilnols River this afternoon, She was gathering flowers at the edgze of a nuerndlcnlsr rock fifteen fect above tha water. when a misatep precipitated ber to the river heneath, Her body wan recovered, after an hour's search, not far from where she went down. Spectal Dirpateh tn The Tridune. Maptson, Wis., June 20,—Jcc Bristol, azed 10 yearr, son of K. R. Bristol, encincer at the State Uapltol, was drowned while hathing In Lake Moe nona thisafternoon. Hia body has heen recovered, &7, Jonx, N. B., Junc 2, —Threc men named McKinsle, Goddard, and Van Deetine, were drown- ed yesterday by the capsizing of a boat. Special Dirpatch tn The Tribune, EArT Saninaw, Mich., Jone 20.—Last evening a8 some esilors of the propelicr S, D. Caldwell were bu‘hmrll Hay Clty, oneof the party, An- drew A, Williaton, of Chicago, aged about 22, was drowned. Hin body wwas recovered to-gay, Nothe ing s known of him, except that he lived In Chi- cago and was working his passage on the ateamer. THE SILVER LAKE EXPLOSION. Dosros, Mase,, June 20,—The fotlowinzisa llst of the Injured by the steamboat explosion on Sli- ver Lake yenterday: Alfred Maybury, Plymonth, engineer; Mra, J. F, Orno, larrison square, re- covery doubtfnl: Mrs, George Philllps and two children, Harrison aquare, one child very severely burned: Fanny Brown, Chelsea, littic g#l, cannot recover: Miss Fanny Morrill, Highland, danger- ‘oualy acalded and burned; John Huckley, I rquare: George A, Draoke, aged 8 years; Frank Gale, Hoeton; Cora Lemon, Charlestown: Hosa Lehan, Willie Davis, Bomerville: Susio Hosmer, lllr.rl:an square, aud Alice Clark, Ilarrison square. . ST. LOUIS, 7. Lovss, Juno 20,—James A. Wright, an old and prominent citizen, senfor member of the firm of Wright & Jonen, carriage-makers, was thrown from his bugey abaut 8 o'clock 1ast night and his skull badly fractared. 1le died this morninz, Willinm Mitchetl, Presldent of ihe Mitchell Farnitare Company, of this city, swell-known In Cincinnatl and other cltiea of the West, was run into while driting in Forest Park last evening by a team going in a different direction and very badly injured about the head, it 18 thought fatally. e daughter, who was riding with him, was slso con- aiderably hart. GREAT TEMPERANCE TRIUMPI, Bpecinl DispateA to The Tridune, JacxsoxviLLy, Til,, June 20,—A very strange and serious accident occurred at Viegl: Cans County, to-day. Michacl Bannan, a 12-yesr-old ron of James Bannan, an employo of the Ohlo & Missiesippl Rallroad, was eitting on an emply whisky barrel at tho depot, whien the barrel ex- loded with great nolee, and threw the young lad fteen Ifitlhl%h with great violence aguinat the caven of the building, His lox war broken in two laces, and he was otherwles severely injured, '1"h! barsel instantly took fire. Tt wan afl IHK osed to have beeh caused by gas generating within the barrel by the heat of the sun. e ——— DANGER AVOIDED." Trial of Oll Stovea by Fire-Marshnl Benner + =Important to Iroperty.Owoers — The Latest nnd Best Inventlon—\¥hat Irof. * Lambert Says. 1In consequence of the great and conatantly- increasing demand for oil-stoves, n class of man- ufacturers are offering cheap stoves of tin and other materials, so poorly constructed as to ren- der them an clement of positive danger inn houschold. Thero aro exceptions, however, to this. The Adams & Westluke Manufacturing Company have now produced au oll stove, known a8 *'the Wire Gsuzo Nou-Explesive Ol Stove," manufactured of the \'c|rly best materlal, aud perfectly safe. On Monday last, by invitation of Firo-Marshal Benner, who nghtly considered the subject as onc of considerable” importance to the Fire Departmect, a mumber of ofticers of that Department, the Board of Underwriters, several Aldermen, and othcrs, assembled at the Department beadquarters to witness n serles of teats of ofl stoves. ‘The experiments were mads by A, A, Lam- bert, 8, T., Professor of Chemlistry and Natural Science In 8t, Ienatius’ Collego in this city. After glving a short account of the different fii- gredients neceasary to be present to enuse an cxplosiun or produce a flame, the Profcssor ex- plained the construction of u number of atoves of different patterns, and showed that with the Imor ofl common)y uscd thicre was great danger n usiuy them. e then proceeded to a practi- cal test, sumo elght or ton stoves, all of which are to be found “In this market, Lelug tried. With one exception, all of these were elther ex- ploded or set on fire, and tho Profvssor charace terized them as **infernal machines.” The honarable exception, whict could nelther bo ex- loded nor act on fire, was the Adams & West- ake Wirc Gauze Non-Explosive Btove. This was subjected to the suverest tosts, but no means,suflleed to prodace an explosion or a blaze. Prof. lambert holds that no ol stove made which haa yet came under his no- tice I safe, with tho cxeeption of the Adama & Westlake, constructed with the wire gauze pro- teethon around the wick tube and the openiog for fillling, - Where the gauze is used tho fame caunot penetrate, the stove being constructed on n principle slinflar to the 8ir lumphrey Davy miners' lamp, H's report to the Board of Un- derwriters 18 ns follows: To the Humorable, the Doard ‘of Underwriters of Chleago—tieNTLEMEN: Several flres hrving oceurred In this und other cities from the use of oll stoves, rcsulting In great loss of lifo and property, it fs high timo that sume means should be taken to prevest a recure rence of such aceldents, To this end I have carcfully tosted the different oll stoves found in this city, snd have proved to Wit satisfaction that noet one of theso stoves is absolutely safa except ** The Adains & Westlake Wire-Gnuze NoneEsplosive Ol Store.” This onc 1 havo subjected to the severcst tests with conl oll, gasoline, naphitha, benzine, sulplurie cther, caal as, hydrogen gzus, and other most explusive vompouuds, and find it {mpossible ta produce explosion or communleate u flame to the ofl or gas Inside the reservoir. [ chieerfully recomn- mend it as the ondy vil atove which has tome un- der. my notice which, in my judgment, is abs- Tulely safe under any wnd all élreumutances, A A, Lasuent, 8, T Profcanor of Chematry, 81, linatins College, Having witnessed the above cxperiments, I heartily fndorso and approve the above recom- mendation. M, Dexxer, Fire Marshal, NEW ORLEANS CUSTOM-HOUSE. NEw OuLkixs, June 20,—The Custom.Tlouss Commiaston have completed thelr preliminary re- port, and will to-morrow tranamit it 1o the Becro- tary'of the Treamury. 1t s reported that the reductions thev recoimmend amount to nearly 25 per cont, both in cost and nuwerical strenzth, aud will effcct an annual saving of over 860, 00U, whilat Ieaving tho force amply sulliclent for il réquires ments, Tho Comuiesion coutine ibeit report exe :lunlvvl{ 10 questiuna of economy and eficiency of Istration, resorving for a -u’mlrm-nnl repoit uesion of the vencral subjects submilted to them. = In the meantime they continue (o huld pro- tracted daily o % 0f fnveshigation, e ¢ BOGUS. Nsw Yorx, June 20.—It Is ¢xplained that Cor- poral Tannor dictated to & reporter tho congratu- lslory. dispatch to Gen, Grant, **Care of Hor Majesty, Queen Victoria, Huckingham Palace,” aud that Guv. Iartranft neither algned nor saw the dispateh until it was pob H ——— ‘' MAKING OLD BONES.” People who neglect thelr minor allments rarcly live to make old bones. The secretof hale anid vigorous old age, lies ot only in taking care of one's health In early life, n{ thé observaiico of san- ftary rules, but also by judiclous medication when tho; ymnonlmy symptome of bodily disorder man- fteal themeelves. indigestion, bowel, and llver complaiuts are fruitful ciusce of {njury ta the con- stitution. Theso discases shonld theeefuore, checked without delay. ‘The best medlcine for tho et ;nm sland- reparation tive orvune, nnmv !rrv‘zewml Impetus to the billoas sccretive function, and exerts & bopefcial infuenco upon the orgens of ariustion. It has no rival ae s remedy for and vreveutive of chills aud fover and billous remitients, infuses vigor luto tbe sebilitated frawe, sud Ls su excellent appetizer aud nervioe. - ———— 1o Is Truly a Stump Bpeaker who, when talking, exhiblts 8 moutbful of stumps, 1( you would keep your dental fixturea in perfect ulklnlw order, use the fragraot Sozouont daily; sbo recipe is aimple but sure. — Priving over s rough road Isst wiater, one of my horees becams udsh-nl( very lame—a bad sprain of tne right ani Applicd all tho remedies | kuew of, and thuse suggested by horsemen, withoul soy bencft. The horse was entirely ussless for two months, snd thought him permanently dissbled. Gities’ Lintwent Judide of Ammonia took away the cucas sud restorod hhwm. Hesur Live ToNE, proprictor of South Side Slyaal, Ba L. 1, Forsale by all drugcists. BUSINESS NOTICES: Dr.Van Dyke'sSulphur Soap makes the skin #0ft, white, clear, velvely, and bealthy; semoves = tan, snnburn, dandroff, roughners and rednesa of the akin: nentrallzes the odor of perspirations Ja prealiarly nda room, country or at the meashore. “Try it. centa:box of three cakes, 60 cents, droggiste, the world; slso collars, elegant styles, hest qualiy, $1.50 per doz., aix for 75c. T4 Saalvan ‘Trial free, Purifiesthe Blood,Reno- SUITH, CLOAKS, Etce West End Dry Goods Horse, Madison and Peoria-sts, SUITS, - CLOAKS, and - DOLMANS. CARSON, PIRIE & C0. ‘Will open THIS MORNING 150 Ladioes’ 8tuff Suits in all tho latest shades of this season’s importation, for $8.60 each, worth double, 300 Dolmans in mfht Gray, Light Mixed Brown and Black, $3.75, %4, and %53 less than half price. Black Cashmero Cloaks and Dol« mans at a groat saorifice. 3,000 Ladies’ Liinen Buits, all our own mako, $2.76 to $0 ; tho choapest and best made goods in the city. 500 Cambrioc Wrappers at 85c. 300 Cambric Wrappers, deep ruf- fle and trimmed, $1.35, worth $2.26. “SILK CLOAKS. Black Gros Grain 8ilk Cloaks, full 36-inchoes long, nicely trimmeod with heavy 8ilk Fringe, $8.560; worth neul{ twico that prico. Rich B'lk 8ilk Cloaks, Heavy Gros Grain 8ilk, clegantly trimmed, $14.60; a rare bargain, ‘Wo call particular sattention to our 8ilk Cloaks for $19 and $23.50, the richest and most olegant Cloaks in tho city; wo guarantee these to be the best valuo of any goods of- fered here by 33 1-3 per cont. “I0 PAYS "0 TRADE ONTHE WEST SIE” CARSON. PIRIE & (0. ed tn the nureery. toilezand bath- he thing for excnrsioniata In the Pries, = Bold by all durt ——— Keep sells the best and cheapest shirts In ————— . Jeffera' French Catarrh Crre fa the hest remedy known for catarrh, asthma,and hay-fever, Office No. 70 Stato street. X TVEGETINE. VEGETINE vates and Invigorates the Whole System. 178 MEDICAL PROPERTIES ARE. ALTERATIVE, TONIC, SOLVENT AND DIURETIC. Reliztle Evidence, YVegetine, Yegetine. Vegetlne.:' mes and 145 feel to thank | he ime that there it 1o wood ‘egetine; and 1 (s thin nne of tin best medicines for cougin, eak. alnking feelines at the stom: nd ‘advise everybody t take the ine. for | can asure them | of the beit medicinea that aver was, MRS, L. A Cor, Magazine and Walnui-six., ‘ambridge, Mass. Vegetine, i Vegetine, GIVES HEALTH, STRENGTH, AND AEETITE. My dsughter has rec clining health was & source of Vegetine, Vegetine, great aas. Insurance and Iieal Eetate Axent, FINANCIAL. No. 4% Beans’ ulldlng, Borton, Jia, | ~mrmse Ao Vegetine, - = Vegetine, xXsTOWN, Mar, 1800, W Flf"%"num: u:, n;u‘zl 3 cir e ertity that I have rour **Blood Prepe rl’uflll" n m for scrofuln, or Cankerous Humors, or Itheumatio Affections, {4 cannot be rx- eelirds sud a8 a Blood Pririfier or Spring | Medicine, 1L iy the beat that 1 have ever Veseth e nldclnn-':uc ured almast everys egetinesio'asy anc i neca of anch & medicine. g MRS, A, A, BINBMOJE. No. 10 Ruusell-st. RECOMMEND IT HEARE TEs w 4 Per Cent Loan. UNDER AUTHORLITY of a contract with tbo SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY, THE UNDERSIGNED hereby give notice that from thiadste, and untl} Jaly 10, ata p. m.. they wiii receive subscriptions for the 4 PEIt CENT FUNDw R LOAN OF THE UNITED STATES, i dos nominations as stated below, AT PAIL AND AC- CRUED INTEREST IN GOLD COIN, THLE BONDN aro redeemablo after 30 years from July 1, 1577, and carry fnterest tenm that date, payabla quarterly, and are exempt from thn paymentof taxes or dutled to the Unlted States, aa well aa from taxation 1n anY form by or under State, municipal, or local aue thority. THE INTEREST on the REGISTERED BTOUCK will bo pald by check, fssued by tho TREANURER OF THE UNITED NTATRM, fo the order of the holder, and mialled tohls addreas. ‘The check [s payable on_presentation, properly indora d, at tho offices of the Treasurcr and Amlstant Trease ers of the Unlted States, THE SUBSCRIPTIONS will be for COTPON BONDS of $30 aud $100, and REGISTERED NTOCK o denoninations of 850, $100, 8. 81,000, $3,000, aud 810,000, THRE BONDSN, both COUPON and REGISe TERED, wili be ready for delivery July 2, 1877, FORIS OF APPLICATION will bo furnfahed® by the Treasurer at Washington, the Asrlstant Tress- urers at Baltimore, Roston, Chicago, Clocinnatl, Now Orleans, New York, hiladelphia, Bt. Louts, snd Ssa Francisco. and by the National I$anka and baukers gen~ erally. Tho appileations must specity the amount andr denotninations required, and, for reglatered stock, the full name sud Fost-Office address of the person ta whom the bonds shall ba mada payable. TWO PRIZ CENT of the purchare money must accomuany the subscription. Tha remainder may b pald at the pleasure of the purchaser, cither at time of aubdcription or at any time privr to Oct. 16, 177, withy Interest wdded at 4 per cent to dato of payment. TIE PAYMENTN may ba made {n gold cotn ta the Treasurer of tho'United ftates at Waablogton, or Asslstant Treasurcrs at Naltimors, Doaton, Chicego, Clnclunatl, New Orlesns, and 8t Louls, and to tha Aulstant Treasurer st San Franclaco, with exchango un New York, or to elther of the underigued. TO PROMOTE THE CONVENIENCE OF RUBNCRIBERN, THE UNDEINIGNED will alm prcel 1o lleu of coln, United States noles or drattaon New York, st Wielr colu value ou the day of rocelpt In the City of New York. AUGUST BELMONT & C0., New York, DREXEL. MORGAN & CO., New York. J. & W, BEIAGHAN & C0,, New York. MORTON, BLISS & CO., New York, FINST NATIONAL BANK OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, . DREXKL & CO., Philadelphia, JExw 14, INTT. NEW PUBLIOATIONS. 8. C. GRIGGS & CO. 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