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s . () .. JULY 1, 1877—SIXTEEN PAGES. . < N - il THE CHICAGC, i = Jeaders may threaten £o torcw .. g e 3 > reporter, subject to,| Charleston, where he was made Bishop In 1857, | growingslowly butsurely till the boy became aman. | what his awn eves had secn? Why shoal * 3 gen- fnst., they retired to their previous lines to es- WASHINGTON. Im’:‘g}flg“m N e et . B e 5 e e e | o e e e el s "o hatd | whentheacme of mosnness culminnied 18 056 733 | sration that. had already anihilated distinct by | cape the Turkish fire. The Russian troops ¢ i this they may injure themsclves, but can- ut death resulted from cops | workier, aud ranks smoug the first [ strokeof crime, sendlng the perpetrator to prison. | discoverius the electric te.coraph thing the susd | fought with great herofsm, and suffered con- %l hurt the President. This, in outlin ug;: What s fearrul, yen, a lerrible, catniogue of short- | pension of the faw of gravitkiion an nsofute im- of*the lunga, bastening the course of | Bishops of this conntry as a preacher | oop ofE0R 0 i , 1 ? ailiires parents wiil nave to aeconnt | possioility? In brief terms he then explained the he sufferer’s constitutional disorder. They re- | and {locturer, He has published scveral essays | o Ly and by, Yun"‘m‘ 1. my dear i, will be nh]ec?lm’lbz wn,;n.;m Phleranny m““m" ‘1,1 siderable Josses, because the enemy were nu~ . yview which ghe President, according the merically superior. Six officers wers Lilted and | OVEr $7,000,000 of the New EQUI |-fricuds, takes of the present situstion. Tullie y".’f, Nelm‘;fuwiw-& aud deprecate any o8 augzonieal, {lfiffiflt’{ e :gfglnflm;;: s Tield respomuible for the bebavior of our children | who seemed afsposcd 1o afece faight be patient for? | & ch the er. Coroner Ellinger bas cts, Since the! his time has b Wl 1d ble f & aiiw Y 2 2 3 foe-i twenty-four wounded. Eight bundred and fifty and a Half Per Cents Sub. memud 3 fary, avd today he will prfis Al Bl B iai the War dedtrayad fohta.| oorbe ) acconntable for gé,‘:! semdipater ;Ifi:dr;{muus until they could be convinced liks. TW8S. i i NOTES AND NEWS. thom the evidence he bas already taken. The | diocese. His headguarters have fur some time | our imperative duty to know just where our ** Before T proceed to demonstrate my inven.: privates were placed hors du combat.® scribed For. TURKISH ACCOUNT. THE INDIAN BUREAD- -funeral of the deccased will be held to-morrow. | -been'at the Cardinal's residence nefe, where he | sons are at night, yea, and durinz the | tion,” cbrerved the znkncwn, *°1 st Tequesg COXSYANTINOrLE, June 30.—Dervish Pasha Svecial Dispatch to The Tribune. New York, June 80.—The ‘funeral of W. | is well know B day, too? More mischief is plotted frow evening | those prexent to rleilze their word of horortnag telegraphs from Batonm under date June 2;"“ Wassiseroy, D. C., June 0.—Secretary | Ogden Jones, formerly of Chifago, who was ; JhD A 0 oblock 4 HIERt by ouF sunfabon i) fusa. L R 5 3 = 5 i * < and elsewnere, when to . that ata strictly sceret what they are o see aud hesz on follows: * Aftcr ihe rocent, engagement ihe | A General Change Ordered in the §pe- | Schurs, referring today to the Indian Dureas, | Sl io Qetth i 4 Bty ook place to- PRISON-REFORM. othee e, o i et dunnz % encee remaindr | s ciaon, ™ Afier some hesitation 1nd Sopos Rues wed tiis peiginy cial Agency Districts. sald that Do man woul justly treated, he dug: . 2 grand place foi - Pt | ton, especially'ou the pari of the miLary men,s Heights and withdre gthfi Teft e % but that he should endeavor to discover wheth- M CARTHY. {fl": !cu]:v b(:“: g et ior i non»l:. -L_mn n;ne‘ sm‘%l:» the pledge was given, upon which he contingedy Kossouban.” To-day : dcudx::d. ml‘nm:‘:f u';z 3 er ay person now connected with the Depart- - CRIME. T the Editor of The Tribune. hour. 1 could p;:x:’crhl: :::m:l: n'nuv'.’bl.s‘f;;iuct. Bat of lz{nw;:::i’alx‘z‘,m\:'he:2;t!:;sz‘;:;,l‘x;lxfinln:;‘lllz.‘:fll. e Turkish right ttacked the Russians beson Di ovas of the | 19ent s fn any way respousible for frauds which ; : Catcago, June 30.—There §8 no class of men in | time will not permit. 3 ; of divesting all muterial Yo'liay on earth, e “_‘fi e fiiacnd (e Busiany and Ex-Secretary Robeson Disappr have been committed in the past, and If they BURGLARY. the worlg s indopendent of critics a the man- | |, LyISBOW toinC at subjct mever broached | matier buw consthuted, of fhtir wiiznt Nong. cnts 3 . Rag N R S o befarc ublic journals, ¢ wedical, 2 t 3 o & President’s Recent Order. are will be punished. Schurz evidently is of Sfiectal Dispatch to The Tribune. agers of priconz. Nooutsider can Invade the scene | i ding w0 1 1mwirne 1 sos legions Of hunds held | S |canisal sunled berato. e, ok s prebre. ekt OTTAWA, 1L, June 30.—Reuben and Catherine | of their misdeeds, if they are guilty of uny., up in holy horror at the bare mention of the fuct. | fore, 10 &ive you proufs fiestand words afterwara; Cux, the Meudotn sexton und wife, charzed with | cept by thele permission. The Grand Jury, it I | Marriuge. next o the woraliip of God. Is thelobest | Now. this bacret of 1 cannon weghy uoout 80.( r ? ¥ i i s, nd most sucred act and condition of hmmanity. | pounus. d this feeble wire ronnd it Leing-recelvers of stolen goods from the recont :;ue has l":fmff”m “l,u \'|.-xl¢d ;(nn.‘ “:mt :: g: BaE whot hoe o i te St ohie | ke, :;‘;'é:,\.véf’y’,.,fi”fix R Earlville burglary, were aquitted by a jury this | the codica i3/ ‘the. world to predict "’“‘ ond reformationt you _aek. Il Ctell | suchay the wind makes when playing with a telefe coming, and tc conceal all truces of bad { you, as mearly @s 1 cam, in® the | graph line, [utthsis notainyg e Djesttguir, when Dervish Pasha telecraphed that the fighting still continucd, but the Sampe and Kossouban Heizhts were both in his hands. opinion there are some such persons, and is on the way to ferret them out. Jobn Q. Smith, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, addressed a Jetter to Secretary Schurz requesting to, be "And 8till It Is Thonght Mr. Hayes Will fal. 1 conf GENERAL. Take the Responsibility. it Fofled woralug. James’ McKenzlo, Owen Coushii HUNOARY. beard in matters that might reflect upon ShiT Riley, charced witl, that burelary. aps | menagement until they are out of the way | =pace of u singlemzicle. Byawani of & Droper | ect th two ends of the wire, and the result i hi ing sent for bim, | and Shi ey, charged with that burglary, are £ aE. ety ine reiclozy, hyseine, and the faw: Y ; $ 3 Ti PxsTu, June 30.—In the Lower House today " him. The Secretary this moruing s % | now on trial. again. The prisouers may.give information, but | Wnderstanding of phyioluzy, hygeine, and the Lws | that the barrel which weizhs' 80,000 poun.ts bod : THE TREASURY. and stated that if anythiog should occur whic ‘Epectal Dispateh to The Thsune, they aro generally persous wio will fiol aud opght | VRIS overn our own mysterious befug. children [ comea as light 232 svap-dubole. See how I mo a petition favoring the integrity of Turkey was eflected § v way upon Smith and his admin- Spe ey 810 g ly persons wi ill fiot and ongl by thescore are born into the world that should | it throuzh toe wir, with one hand, with this FRUTESTING CONTRACTONE. Teflectelqn any D ied. sod b i O'rm“'thm., Juse 30.—The case sgainst [ notta te helfeved. So the prison manager 103 | not have been born, Pray in what condition 13 a | finger aione® I sball now let fhe barrel down & referred to :herreqmnt- Bpecial Dispateh to The Trioune. -~ mfflfiu“m}_‘fi‘ B e e tre b | Coughlin, McKenzic, and Kiley was given to the | ufely dofy the: world o prove nnything on bim. | man 1o bezer 3 ‘ehili~now do not blash | et on this 11t s not erushod.g SEEVIA. FREPARIHO. Wismivoton, D. C., Junc 30.—The New [ &he SOWOREroY, o o Mntoarity. Juryy and ut 8 lite Lour this evepig they noli- | Aud if any one ia so rash as to attack his manage- | A1d bide your face Yo mock thame, for this {s | dues not even creak. Dut marki-pow [uevert : rges ag; 4 lied Judye Leland, who went over to the “eourte | 11 “he comforts Bimself with the hope that his | AUNE'8 grandest and most beautisud law—noder | connaction between the two wires ut, the inilnence of tiquor, or even tobucco. And, | ° fle suited hiy activn 0 his words. With o craal Loxpox, June 80.—Servia has ordered at York Bank Note-Company have made earnest ‘A PREDICTION. b e > &l Paris accoutrements for 50,000 men, to be de- | 1O N Rk footh, received thelr verdict.of gullty, and sell- | cryiicwint some day bo an inuite of bls privon, | the i ence of lauor, or even 5t the order of Secretary Sherman Gen. Sherman, before starting on his Western = 2 h the mother, | the oaken b \ v ed o ioicals agains the y Seuced te prisoners. to e yosrs Gach In Whe L oo b il ehiow ‘Bim ‘whether Snstoiog gock. | maenis J¥ith kindred miluenc ? i ac benclipuye way, aud iebariol iollel ongy quiicted per- | the door. Iivered in three weeks. * -, " crnment | trip; left this political prediction: ¢ 1t was wec- | papientiory. Thi aft = e e Iesdndlig “‘;n;?:z::“:h':’: i be | essary after tie War that tho greatest goldisr B wa o, e e e poer | wrung tetes s o Tine mozainate was ot Tstsons | s einvincing test of the sreatest discone of the War should become Presiaen oS | the Sabbath ot their homes. tu wwhat Laps going to eay, therefore, In this eom- | {055 coRition. " nervong and. Otherwise, Gt | Dot Hare B u facs Tarls benmiel Wit aomeer Nxw Yokn, June 30.—Six Russian vessels fn this port have been transferred to American the ruin of the business of tlic Bank-Note Com~ | i, gecordunce with the philosophy of history y 5 ¢ : 2 manication, 1 wisk it to be distinctly understood | pirthy Enfecbied both in mind and body; the Yery | tion, while all the test be~ct tne Inveat, ; pany, snd the throwing of 200 sxilled workmen {hat 3 obrava chlety kuonn as 30;}:’(‘;}:"{;’,'_’[:’5 NOT GUILTY. * | that I derive all my information from tho com- | rced Of crime an Inteeral wart: NAWUFALY DECVEh | Gueition ol Renten autailes eomamney W QWEvEr Bpecial Dispatch fo The Tridupe. plaints of the wrisoners. Some of my Informants | und irritable; pouscssins & discasedthervous organ- |~ ++1 bes you to give: your attention unce more, reneag apprepeasiee of danger from TAkh | out of employmont. They deny that they have | B hould be the second President and en-0l-war. ¥ D - nion army, shoul . o ) R ization t 2] : and A fit subject, when grown, k **The i e ewire 3 SR $ Tiolated thelr cobtracte, a5 the Troasurer sl | U5 LY (o takes his seat In 1881 will be [ Grazwor, DL, June S0.—The Long Polnt | are my clicnts and T bave arighi—may, it iw my | s rotelont: anc 3 B sublscq eled ion, | wntd the saknown, - e inuenceof the wire oo 1 FOREIGN MISCELLANY. leges, by dolng some of the surface prnting bY | 4oy Cho'foupht upon the Confederate 8ide, | trial is ended. The argunicnt was submitted at | sacred duty—to speak for thems when they cannot | wifl ave Lo anewer, over shich he had 10 CONITOL: | can be as sasily tovecied of e wehe. wni el B0 INTERNATIONAL COPTRIGHT. electrotyping instead of by steel-faced types. { who was young enouzh to sce that he Was i | yyonee ninutes befory 5 o'clock this afternoon, | SPesk for themselves. Bome of. my inform- | There are thousands of natursl-born murdererd | T wind the Wity round Iy buy, 4 could lvap Wity nc ¥DO! Aancum it | They claim that the Government would save at | error, and has acknowladged it.” ReRe . o b persons who .have been prson- | 80d criminals in the world, made such throush the | porfuct safety from tha hiv t Lomnon; Jobe 20 The A1 e il 30, by pntting the work ’ "THE FELICIANAS PELICITATED, and the jury, after bolug out'about bwo. hvurs, lave | been aequitted, end | @rossest ismorance und want of natural restraint by | yresent 1 am ublized to abstun fro e nderstands that. the Copyright Comimission | least $30,000 year mote by patting the wor Gen. George Sheridan, of Louisizna, spefial | retorned s verdict of not guilty. The Court- Al of my informants have | their irrational prozenitors. "his s u fact worthy | exhibitions, bat you shall have an fHlastration igh 1 bus’ adopted a scries of resalutions as the usis | out to private companies, and they charge that | o s !nv‘;’ifigale thic case of the threatened | House was packed, and the wildest cheers fol- | been prisoncrs on suspicion merely, and none of | the deepest and mout profound conslderation. this room. ki of its report which will recommend very consid- | Recrotary Sherman desires o maintain the | $E990 30 VERHEEIE LR CIAT M Sl Y aoes not | 1 i incoment, and great ez | them buve boen convicted of cAme. Imention | Wieh wepay se much attentionto ralsingand | A ladder was bronght fn, Which the unknowgs tr erable changes in the law of copyright. ole ere, 3 i e Post owed, the anuouncement, Rreat this in order that my statements miy go for whut | Srowing children as is paid to stock-raising, thes | mounted after the servant had left the room@ 5 JAPAN. bureau for political purposes. . | make outa very d';fl case ;;fi:fi,'“ Th: ‘;:u citement prevailed. It was the general opinion | tiey are wortn and no more. Itis nottomy in- | oy wedexvc‘ct the da:ln of ”“,k'd‘."“ ‘,"4‘“,‘,";!‘1{ Havung reached the top, he wound iy wire roundg gy * Loxpox. June 30.—A telegram received to- FOUR PER CENTS. mnsmt-oflbgut ‘t‘l‘gl i m]"e l“md ‘Be Feliclanas | among outsiders that the jury would disagree. | Lrest or to mj taste to gmve offense to the public mflw'x: "u nl-:l" s {;:::t‘; cf;:fl mwhfchmw pebs {,:: r.ln;:l; m]].'d leaped into th L day from official sources states that the insur- To the Western Associaled Press. leembo praci ad )'C"Ofledcu;m . One of the | The accused, Samuel Couthorn, Bud Shew- omlcmloln the North bhlh.-{. ]{\flf.\ bs fxm‘l is m}; D T awte (ban The Augel n‘{'m{'crifife |.enudx.m§x iy ci gonta in Japan hase been dispersed, and a sec; | Wasmamorox, D-C., June 30—The totsl pop- B e e aluass scoma to have | maker, dennie Osgood, anc. Willlam Carr, feft | 1548, 1 have no petsousl feeltugy apninat any of | §ECR0 0 1y Whera. vour reform must besin, | knowis P bst myesorin awensor # Hon, o thely dilven m':f e province of | glar subscription to the 4-per-cont loan report- | Poor thet the Postmasters were not rosidents of | on the first train for their bomes ia Terre Hiute. | and n'love of my fellow-mon i3 masfortune and | bY teaching ' the world low to raise healthy chil> | atill be made serviceable to man. b Baago. Tranquitty lenesrly rostored. = ed to date is $7,165,450. tho town to which they were appuiuted. 5 | St. Cluirund Alesander Cautiorn rewsio for | evenimguilt. " ©© = 4 dren,—and, with tno yroper subseqnant telioins, | rione glances fon bistow on the wir n b & i " 9 the present in Prairie City. Now, then, what I learn from the sources In- 3 s e a Loxnos, Juno S0.—The Caxton cclebration SPECIAL AGENCY DISTRICTS. TUR RIZVALLEEAIR. dicatzd ‘of the condition of people imprisoned in | form. Icontend every puseiongfe, trritabie child, & to-ds; tural - Secretary - has.rearran; As soon 18 the ncwspaper reports of the % i Y peot ave | mun, or wowan is discased,—-eithet inherited or $ of the most unique exhibitions ever held in Lon- 3 Y b Ella Rizpah were received in Washin: Bavtrvons, June 80.—The Grand Jury of | told that the diet consists of bread, whould not take any part in procreating the race, ecti The First District shall embrace the customs | yon the Spanish Minister, Senmor Mantilly, | p o0 i Ceubieras T , and sonp; thatthe soup I revolth 1'hiave no donbt but the conrtant uze uf coftee, 1 muuglbf mmnrida:gort.!:fl i:ldcswu:fis‘a:;fién" eollection districts in Maine, New Hampshire. | c1lsd upon Sceretary Evarts and assured hin | Daltimore foumy mwn:;?qus the Lfuumyr 200 Johps \hakthie goupylseruliln tea, and the conaiiments uecd i cceryday day G b ewspaper, same datin, bect: a5 | Massachusetts, Riiode Island, and the districts | tiat, in case the reports should prove well | matters and accouuts tnvolving questions of | received at a mesl is about oy lurze s & man's two [ b7 (he mother, and considered innocent and hurin- o & erful Ste 15 cfar back 25 | of Stonington and New Londou, Conni., With | fouuded, the Government of Spain would mako [ alleged frauds to-day requested the Court to | fingers, and Is somctimes n - mere blood-clot d ia doing, and will continge 0 | land it fu tho dry-doc r and ihe fiest collection of musie in the world, | the station st Boston, ection | f0ll 8ud ample amends. Bewor Manfilla also |-exteud the term to llow them thue for a full | Well Advanced = in"decomposition, and wfton | do, wery wucl imars townie praduens faged | ke this wire, exime it ey ¥ Among other works is 3. Charles-tho-First copy | g i Seop g oisttict: the customs collection | jmmediately telegraphed tho Captain-Geveral | luvestigation, “The Court replied that as thera”| SO 0 B3 i Wit Mo i Schence eun do iuch Towards. clucidating these | cuver nitiig, Th sevret 18 mines and no : of peare, lent by the Quesn. In the Cax- | stricis ol g, | grown, aud Jew | of Cuba, dirccting lim to make 8 thorough - | were no specitic charges against any individual | Foi 57500 iines wo ba that it bs offensive to the | Snbjects. Science ennbled the mathematician | i likely to soive it. I trust I have Gonvine. a ton room are 190 valumes frum Carton’s press, | avew, Cond., dietrict of oy u‘?’m! X\c‘:.r! vestigation of the alleged outrage. -] theywouldadhere to their declaration tuadjuurt | gincji, No prisouer who can get food from outs Leverrier to compute the size and period of revo- | that Lui no impostor, und son will ind it natarafl T including_* Dictcs and Savings of the Philoso. | Sorks district of the City of New Xork, aud |. NEW QUARTARS. the term today, The Grand Jury retired, aud | oyer fouches the il Foete - e omeon sy that | Ition, describe the orbit, uul poiut out the Tci- | that & should desire tn sall iy sectot Lo the sioefl ¢ phers—3477,7 the, first, book dssued from the | districts of Perth-Amboy aud Newark, N.J.. | Upon the President's return to tne city this | shortly ftewards retutmed presenimentsagainst | Whenever the Graml Jury visits the jail ey tonof a planct Lefore muknown and unseen, - itis with this view that B © Caxton preds. THhere fsalso the *Recayll of | Station ot New Yori City. evening be proceeded immediately 1o his sum- | Judges Grason and Yellott for obstructing und | good dinuer, and that the v Science spuns the immense gulfs of xpace, : » oty 3 The Third District, the customs collection | mer rosidence, which is the largest cottage on | hind their investhrations, The Coutt ut | departure is'ns revolting as that served u weck | meusnres the distance of ~ the fixed the Historics of Troye—1474,” the first book i 2 i h B s 4 indering their jnvestlsr . D 3 Scie too, | f ts, measu v 3 N ever printed fn Roglish, and bought In 1612 for | district of Vermont and districts of Chaniplaid, | the grounds of the Soldiers’ Home, and the | quircd of the State’s Attorney If he could pre- | before its visfe. 1 know of notway rify | Selonee,, Do Ry it reliments, Mevn ¥ 1t mast become public prope 5,000, i Qswegatchie, Capo Viucent, and Oswezo, N. | same as was formerly oceupled by President | pare indictments sgalust thent by 4 o'clock, and | O disprove these ruprescaitiona. They ap | the spoed of a golden ry of enslight us itdoshes | & pause follwed, 1L was exident that tue e i The Em) d E: f Brazil ¥.; station at Ogdensburg, N, Y. Lincoln. All the lnmates of the Executive | on lis auswering it the negative the Judges ad--| Peagie be mude iy vova faith, and the emaciated | IhAGULh <pace, und, even more, comels Lt SR | penyinents which they had witnessed had loft g ¢ e mmperor and Zmpress of Hrazllwere | ~“Phe Fourth District, the customs collection & S appearsnce * of my clients goes verymfar I travelers-—clectricity. profound impression on the mindy of those pre. present, 2 districts of G‘ruu-:gf’u o Little Bz Har |, Mlansion, with the servants, horses, aud neces- | journed tae court until the September torni. wwardsa confirmauin. 1f they are true, ther I | 1LV a8 acarately #a an old-fushimed clock marks off hey wiood on tho thresaold of one uf® Nab. . o B oton X, ¥ S latrics of sary cflects, have been removed to the cottage. S 1nust sy that no punishmens could be 100 severe | the slow march of time. Butscience does wore, it sreatest secrels; then: Was one auions them, THE IDAHO REDS lsm-I ridgeton, Burlington, N, Y., Diatrict en. Potter will relieve Gen. Pitcher as Gov- JOLICT. for the responsible parties. Thisty cents a | takes coffce, and tea, and tobuceo, and, by careful d actually penctraged the secret, and thoy: = i”%‘gfih“fl’”a{"‘}g‘sm" of Delaware; station, | eenor of the Soldiers’ Home the 1st of July. Special Dispateh to Ths Tyibune. +day conld ot be_expended on wach diot; und that | Sctitlny, il usof “tleir ‘eXact compunent | hersaclyes were Detiaps e0cn tobecomn: ueginig] A deiphk GEN. GRANT. b i what the county pays the Sheriff for it. parts, resulting. fn the startling fact | ed withit. 3 The Fifth District, the customs collection dis~ | Information s roceived at the State Depart. | Jormr, Iik, June 80.—N. D. Tighe, tho al- | 1 o s e e O et closet in | thut - they ench contuin, the ope @ it What fs the sum which you sk® at lag: J deailly poison, the others active poisons. NOW 10 | demanded Heer B, * Friendly Indians in Pursvit of the Mar- derers—Report that Howard Has Dislodged * Chief Joseph—Volunteer Parties Harrying Forward. &pecial Dispatch to The Tribune, . Nxw Yors, June 30.—James O'Connor, Vicar Apostolic of Nebraska, communicates to the 'y cell in our jail; that these water-closetr and the sew &connected with them are out of orders “;“32,‘“ flli‘_nr.\'lam{iand tlfigm and the Distrlct | ment that Gen Gmgn lnfi_cnds to leave England | leged defaulting School Treasurer of this ol lumbia; station at Bullimore. immediately atter the 4th' of July, and will go vushi care e Sixth bis'.rkt, the customs collection dis~ | o Be]gmm;vsflucfl.ud, Naflmvvyéweda_ ,u%d (‘1:“ DSE}N:FWN'U! bci‘"c J“;u“ Shnnah}n ;; that on the top-door the water has not rupin i North Carolina, South Caroling, | Rucain in the order named, and ‘on his return | G2% Waived exanination, aud was remande theus water-closcts for ten weeks: and fhat conse- Georgia, and Florida, except-the districts of | from Rusaia will spend somo time tn Paris. {ail in default of $7,500 bail. HIis successor has | quently the etench in the cells in perfectly in- Pensacois and Apalachicola; station at Charles- RETRENCIIMENT. been elected by the Board of School Trustecs, {5;"1‘1“ e?‘tl':l} ‘;‘:“g‘“‘;figsfigfi;" "'l“ml:fif":; :,',"‘d“l Thomas D. Bond, Supcrintendent, of the Tu- | aud au examiuation of thebouks Is how i 0rE" | thiro, and u choking sensatlon: axotbertold me ress. Enough has been developed 1o show thal that he kept the pillow from his bed etnfled int: the point 1o guestion. (f the mother can produce 1 cannot part with my secret for lesy & severe spasmodic colic in her infant at the breast | three millions. Perhaps this strik by eating cestain {ruit containing acid, 483 the | usan exorbitant price. . But hase you consi ) cake, W which fact every pysician can sabscribe, | wht the resalts of applrine my discovery wiil hep § thts: fact estadlished,” ressouning a priori, we | It will revolutionize all our present cconomical{ renaily 8ee how iy i3 possible for | and social relations; 1t will cnzble uy to disper theso poisons, tzken daily as food, 10 | with toe thoveands und thousands of3 produce fn the otherwise infensely impreseible | sieam-engines, and the millions of hands b o B ton. . The Seventh District, the customs dollection { terior Department Building, was today re. Lerald under date; * Dees Lodge, Moat., June | The Sevent! o Mislasippl, Lonlsians, and b 5y “1 | Tighe is about $10,000 *shore.” necvoun organization of the cbila diseases of upo hict losed 5, B cts in Alabama, Mississippi, Lo moved. His duties will hereafter be performes ¢ is abou ,000 ** short. o bhis water-closet nl] the time to save himself from |, PUCVOUS organiz g cB5e8 OF UPDC- | which Tow arz emplose day by, 2, s follows: 1 spent last Saturday and | oo irictcof Pensacols and Apalahicols, Flon | by the Chief Clork, o i the Cireuit Court to-day Jacob Harris and | (he poisonous sfench; atd & prisouct who was | Uies whicl may lead on to vice und intempersnce. | day in hard mangal 071 will 'bs won for, 0dler Sunday st the Flathcad mission of St. Ignstins, | i34+ station at New Urleans. i A Johin Oppenbottom pleaded guitted of larve: lately ucquitted 1old e that in Ins cae it broazhe | Keform, then, autcdates birih. vo be con mued uil | betser work. ‘Ihe-Luge stone which is* it Missoula County, West Montans. I metthere | The Eigltn District, tho customs collection | woryy 77 A QGDEN JONES. | 204 Vere sentenced ouch to oue yearsiuprison- | o severe spell of yphoid fever, Lhase Iy teom | 56 DG T, Vol P That over tires, | fower o the Cologun Cothedanl wits e e o Arlee, Chief of the Flatheads on the Jocko Res- gsv.gcts Bi; (Jems :ox::i e e’fg;gfltory of New 4 « | ment in the Penitentiary. one who has ntver been Into 4 cell, but who 14| Jad b vigilance unrenitliz apd unceasinz. ik a bird. There will no lonzer be need 16 tra ervation; Michel, Chief of the Pendoreilles; lexico; o e X885, ; 48 If Mr. McCarthy will insagarate sucha reform ort f) ay. | blem of seri; Inace, Chief of the Coutenays, and others, | ;The Ninth District, the customs collection | The Horriblo Way fn-Which He Me® His SPRINGFIELD, phere Iy almoet deadly. ith the greatest diffcalty |5 this, he shnil bave done Komething that WEen | hayigation will reccive s solution far. more. sinpl = % ¢ | districts of Detroit, Port Huorop, and Grand Death—Turning on the Hot Water of His Special Dispaich to The Tyibune, that & prsoner can get & bath. One prironer, who | 67i0¢ he should not wish to blot. But 83 our | und easy thun the most sanyuine bal'vonist con Nefther they nor their people anticipated | Hyyen, Mich.; Miami, Sandusky, and Cuyaboga, | Batn, and Falling or Plunging In. S L. June 30.—Hick B e o *Shree Taontha. to1d e that in | Prescut state of morala)s such s mimost to neces- | have ever dared tu Nope. ~ How wany 4 -senl Indian troubles in Idaho, and they expressed | Ohiv; Bric, Pa.; Dunkirk, Buffalo Creek, gnd New York World,, June 9. ]‘”m'r‘;":”;; flt; 58 allie, 9 “& ot | all thas timo he was abie to et only one bath and | ¥ale jails s u messs of puuishuent. mske borses, you sentiemen of the army, do on red o 5 e tate-Printer Lusk’s of was this af- isoner W] . "tor ni em stch; make it severes mixe e uire at present to equip your artillers® What 1§ nloye of Sta ce, another prisuncr Wlo wad thereTor eix motht, | 100 308 T Ulon on the puniened bt WHll (o | thelr casis. Compuie thatatm, ad 1hes tiee of, Genosee, N. Y.; station at Detroit. ‘The 7Tenth District, the customs collection Qistricts of Supcrior, Mich.: Chicazo, Mil- waukee, and two districts in Minnesota; station at Chicago. ‘The Eleveoth District the several ports of de- livery upon the Missiesippl, Missoury, and Ohio Mr. William Ogden Jones, a wealthy gentle- man living with his wife and two children in the “ Newport * apartment house, at the-corner of .Broadway and Fifty-sccond street, died on Wednesaay morning under yeI3 v : s most extraordinary circumstances Mr. Rivers: station at Cincinnatf, Jones was some 30 years old, a nephew of unfeigped surprise - .at the news of the massacre brought to the Mission on Sunday morning by a Flatheall from the Bitter Root Valley.” Up to Suturday the Blackfeet had not becn asked to co-operate with the Nez Perces, and the fathers at St. Ignatius have no appre- ternoon severely cowhided on the streetabya | and was then acquitted told e thet i | oo tor i from stealing o cheay pair of pants | the small. will wich places il Sont patteries i Woman Wwhoso chastity he had publicly ques- | B 50000 M0 1 have been told that tais | OF overalls, stmply to be Kept during the winter, | position, not enly at a moment's warning, bat ag Honeds (K Parties wes arted . Sroduces fever and other +icknce, and that in con - | A% came under oy own observatiou i this Qlty. | any giveh point of the frontier Mmenaced by 4 eug= ‘The Goverzor to-day pardoned James Patter- Sequence of this enforced Hithiness the bedding in | Once create n madern hotel wil c g — -, son, convicted at the April term of theCarroll | thecells, as might be expected, is horribly ver- :lipfl.snces‘ servants in livery, door-bells, teie- **Will you nat at Jeast inform s hos County Court of assault, and sentenced to the | minous. s > Fu unea,vba[tg n&os'::'u':.m;:fi?ppgl:f;d‘:s“e?:h peuejrxi"in‘ n;;l:: !hl\s myateriony \h([c.,\m- e e 1 -y, prome: X *+ My nl A 4 50 81 any County Jall for six months. Speaker Shaw con- 1 am told that therc is no, effort made wc’fi“‘n‘.’"emh“hmc Triend Mac simgects, and | may oy k: X;‘ i 0, ‘"ils l: nmue 55"’35“?.’31'1‘ ail tyo recent | my, - Considar furt * th hension that, with the exccption of a few hot~ i i ¥ ‘The Twelith District the castoms collection - it ¥, hysi- | to i risoncrs excrcise; that' eome of the | B ) € ot %o A1 headed youn braves, these Indians, nor those | qietricts fn Californie and Oregou, and tho Ter- | Mr. William B. Ozden, the Chicazo millionaire, | CArFed 12 tie betition for Sedeners S MR | \0UBYe, RLSATR, (5 Sl i vt to go ont | it would require mote thap one new [ of gicen- | consiantly dreutl lent ome ciher man” shovid ex any of thelr Missions n Montans, Idabo, or | ritories of Washington and Alaska; station at | now resident at High Bridge, in this city, and | confinement of the prisoner must prove futal. | Of their cells and walk arounl freely? but | backs PP Dit, Banemen.* | sennet wos Bgaveral be th Tekeat el Tha ‘Oregon, will be induced 1o join the hostiles. | San Francisco. . related also to ex-Comptroller Green and to e D T gl e R —————————" 1 was working in the foundries of Wasserailnzen, Some famliea bave come in from BitterRoot | THE STRCIEI0 DUTIES OF SEECIL AOENES | Mr. Charles Butler, of this city. Mis facome LYNCIED. and loked in their ctlls the reat 0f the nme. A MYSTERIOUS INVENTION. Afer ell. voil wiil tind my comand riasguuole, Valley to the little village of Missonla. The | 36 the Sxamiiations o BeOKS, BoRCrs, BuC e | was about $10,000 per year, property left in Special Dispatch to The Tribune. have had one client who was discharged fur WSNU | randated from the Daheim of June d for The Tribune | LURETIE ROL SCIRE, WET e seen Trom the fuct people between Missoula and Deer Lodge arc a | toms, and the prevention and detection of | trust-for him, with no power over * the | CAIO, IiL, June 30.—News has been brought | «f evidence agunst b ,-ez;':;‘“;‘,,‘f’,,:',fg,i:‘g;;,‘; ©On a fowering November day of the year 1833, | pozited it in a safe plsce.” sy good desl excited, but are more in dread of the frauds oathe customs revenue. These duties principal, by his father. He had ncver been | to this city to the effect that the colored mab | 0 yeeijght of his body. And I have secn the \vcll-knu\vn.pm‘pflcr.(f: g.fnlm: .g'n‘u: ‘mu_!u:E m,:.é‘;e; .-; ‘17;.'},‘"?“ mu‘{.ry‘m.\?;i _xl“ :x:‘u'!d are to be performed under such rezulatious con- cogaged in business. His wife, a daughter | Covington, charged with murler and taken | numbers of prisoners who lost Uesh ard lost | works, the Privy Councilor B., was seated in b TiAtte Tarthar contidarition and m’fl‘ heart and hope daily and visibly a3 | private ofiice when the eervant anpounced 8 vi gistent with the law, as the Secretary of the | o) well-known builder, Mr. Mackenzie, also | {rom here Sunday lust, was lynclied ina terrible | hesrt apd’ hope daily and, ‘visil | O tween lerr B. and ‘the unknowa. wio still Blackfeet, who are Jocated to the north within The door opencd, and there entered & plalo- | borsio.d in rofusing to dove his name. To the Western Assoclated Press. 8ax Fraxcisco, Cal, June 80.—<A Portland press dispatch says: “The latest reports from the scene of the Indian outbreak are that the tribe' known as the River Snakes killed John Ritchie, of Mount fdaho. The Cceur d'Alenes,. who have thus far strictly observed their prom- ises of good behavior, are reported in pursuit of the murdercrs. 1t {3 reported that the Clearwater Indians, under Looking Glass, had turned loose and plundered George Dempster’s place, between the Middle end -South Forks of the Clear- water, and driven off all the stock of the settlers from between these forics, and had it ag their camp, about six miles above Kanish. This con~ firms Jim Lawyer’s statement, made in the In- Cian council yesterday. at Lapwai, as to the pur- puses -of Looking Glass and his forty men. *Tne Indians tld two Chinamen on the Clearwater that they had declared war against the whites, and would commence their raids upon the inhabitants within two dags. Whea tuis news reached Mount Idaho, 8 force of iwenty volunteers started immediately for Clearwater, but no news has come from them yet. Gen. Howard' was® notified and said he would send & detachment of regulars to scour tae country in that direction. u few days’ ride of the stage route, than of the s \ Q. Tressury may from time to time prescribe. e Nez Perces.” Special Agents e innerited a good estate. The circumsta manner immediately on his arrival at Osccola. [ oper, afterwards acquitted, tell me that in fix I ngaged in the investigation of e mstances ) 4 H ¢ ressed young man of about 24, Thus far we have been_sblé o relate U frands or attempted frands upon the Govern- [ of his sudden death proved to be such as to | 19,18 8ald that he was literally torn to plecee, months he was never let ont of his cell & moment | 70 i l{ha homarof addressins the Privy Coun- | withont rescreations, - Now: ey NASHV] Tenn., June30.—~An dmerican | for exercise. ¢ CORSLEAIn<: U 1O OmIt certatn purticalars. g ment, or misconduet on the of customs | make a Coroner’s investigation necessary. 2 3 " inqai " Yo 1 froy ickman, Ky., states that Jaryis 1am tola thut men who are in this jail merely on | cilor B.?" inguired the young wan, with a marked % G 3 rs Apodial Lromn " B i suspicion arc put to meplal and degrading 180or. | Soqth German accent. : ce 1t 10 ay, (AL Uireg otber corferences nea § : held. and that ‘several persons hizh in anthority 3 officers, are empowered to administer 02h8 0 | wpen the fact of his death first became known 5 { i Anderson, supposed to belong to an extensive T ke areins oo atizunes of rexons | the Impression in the neighborhood was that e | Fang of thieves, was taken oot of Jall at that | and Sustpelied. 10 scran tho Soore of L sehe. L doarsnamo i, ed them, Thoayh tie drice. atked for tio § a b i d di H bad diedin a fit waoile taking a bath Tuesday | place last night by a mob and shot to death. w1 gl ende: Shis 18 gue ol & L Ehave heard Ot ORE SEtOHAIE HRan s Gl Sas it thisiicy toa: Hishe 16 sinis thse s on the revemue, - 200 QeteCtion | atteruoon, but it was lesrned from anotlicr . B Chikl nre ot priuted o¢ publishod launy %y | Inis I know 5o spend yearly thunsauds o experi- : ! g BEDUCTION OF RENTS. :fi%fifidfi;fifin&f&fi&ggfi;fig g,’:&’, A INFANTICIDE. to the privoners, “and "':liCh_!heY tesis ot unly by ments in machinery, and 1 have been informed | ooy e Tt O e . R ot | ‘Ihe reduction of rents for the next fiscal vear | {5'hig yjoryous Aystem. For some time past. be Boesiar DispalchiLy e Zysiimes el puniened o oo e Ty M T3un” | that ydu hase lafiuence with the Minister of War. | the unknown did nos appear. The hiame for this © on buildiog rented for the Treasury Departinent | po3 been in delivate health. Forr WArsx, Ind., June 80.—Testerday | furmants, Bot & con e e until hie wanld rcrah | 1buve, therefore, come t sou antoward finale of the waale Tezotiation rests ga. is 355,736, over 30 per cent lees than the amount | “yypoy inquiry of the family, Mrs. Mackenzie, | evening Dr. Vergel was called to visit 3 YOUDZ | niscell. Aud I am told that other prisoucrs. for | Then B. Inid aside the Nord Deutsche Zeitung, | the shoulders of un iudwidual whose name e ire paid hstfl.sml,y:x; SEREE the mother-in-law of the “‘f"‘“ \1‘nrm. who also | woman nmamed Lizzie Cole, who confessed to ‘l;mlklnz umfinflrflfiiefiu{ffl‘n .“fl;“l.i’.‘;i"fi“f;“‘.',”; fixed his zold eve-glasses on the ridge of his nose, CURREX 3 " 4 ents 7 gai - - he dungeon, . V] ~ha AC, AL 2 B ing gl e vis| The following is the oflicial statement of the | SCCURice Apartments ‘:m:u;um‘p:iggfl&um:fl hiin that she had given birth to a child on | WBESHRECON SOV GRIG the certing. | Couldcon- | And fast n:enrchmg;!a:ul 2 his :AL!m‘n - the injury TUnited States currency ontsicnding at date: | gion and that ba had been o sufferer from lung | Tuesday, and that she had strangled it, and | victs at Joliet be treated more inbumanly? i 1 am," procceded the latter, *‘an inventor.— Noe ah that the writer of these linrs. has rerdd’h 0o1d a d not 250; legal-tend e " And, worst of all. 1 have heard rumors from re- | even discoverer, if you will. I have wrested from bt ? » 3 et emaud notes, S$6,395,230; legal-tender | gigease for mauy years. His father died of con- | laced the bodyin a tronk. An oflicer was seut . 2 thus far, he in indebrad to the coaddential commn. notes, §359,704,332; notes of 1863, $96,295: | cumntion when zbout the same age. Last woek, | for, who opened the trink and found the body, | [PCCKIE roufces avout, the wanasement of uhe | Nature one of her greatost secrets, and made 8 dis- | yications of the distinuisies compouaa, fuerest notes, 38w au: tractonal | SHE D" T honca w53 Hockawirs Kb b5 | waioh won patly docomposed. A maueet s | Homi ot e i e JSHER LSS | covry which musk completpy revolationizs 1 | i Biut o Tariipni . he currency, $0, +34; total, £350,627,976. batbing injudiciously there, his malady 1d to-d 4 a verdict of murder rendéred, | detail, but which I dp not beritate to say cail for a | World, cause an entiro chango fn our sociul life. | coaferences, and who now con THE REDEMPTION AGENCY. i ted, his bath of. T} licld wrday an yergk TAREIEE el . thTu hink inanicy. 1f thiy e, o ces of it wll far-reaching that .| Jea-ed from his ple The folowing 1t & statoment of theperations | Y35 SEETeTated, bis bith, of, Taceday moralak | Tho motbur of tho, clld bulangs to 3 vory | fuhihimd sowehin inaney, 1o thy are e, | The conscquences ot i vl be v far enching | e 1y o'y of the National Bank Redv:mJ:uon Agency for | heldied. It was learned further, however, ;eqp_ufu e a ly. A warran en fssued | £A0L S he Cook County Jail, h ! . 3 There may, moreore June, and for the fscal yearending this duy,and | 1ho the bath-room bad to be breken open by 3 | 10 LoF arrest: One thing [ know from actusl obser?s the aggregate of the corresponding periods last | policoman: summoned for that purpose by the 5 expenience. sna that is, that some of the ofticials years Tamily, they haviug reason w suspect sometbing IR, ™ fnour Jall are disobiging, insult.ng, ad lasy.- | pect that he had here todeal with 8 madman. . J mechetin ead et the mitier, National Bank notes dlsposed of, notes ft for | was wrong with {¢S nmate. This, togother witi | N¥7 TORK, June $0—John D. Townsend, | Whels dutics, If well petformed, must be laborkuus | feit uncasy, and curtly said: **Tuat may bei but, | yusumpytion of the (fappeaniis of the uninown circulation assorted and returned to banks of | the conflicting actounts of the manner of Mr. | ounsel for William M. Tweed, telegrapbs from Thoin sud " pue. Khem ont of fempers ‘l‘fl“’ as 1 do not undertake to utilize this class of inven- | without leaving o trace, 1%ere is atill ¢ hope that issue, for June, $19,919,700; for the year, $151,- | Jones' death, seemed to the officials to argue | New London that he is there by dircction of the | §f (hey. do not like the position, there are | Sions, I must beg you to apply elsewhere. the great secrst may be énoun, and it fe our most 070,307 motcs unflt fur circulativn, mssorted | guicide; iu fact, a rumor to that effect becume | physiclan, and will reply to Fairchild's asper- | plenty of people who would. 1t 15’ & ‘common | **Very well, " replied the youngman. **Wuth | forvent desire that these puges way contribayy oy, aud delivered to the Comptroller of the Cur- | prevalent, sud the Coroner was summoned. | gions in a few d thing 10 sce sume of them sitting around picking | this little finzer T can 1ift out of the water the larg- | Wards the realization of this hape. 3 rency for destructicn and, replacement with | This stopwas taken as quietly a8 possible, i be- e Iored sayy that Treed declined to see a | LIEIE teeth or amokine cizar, L Mle some GaUSIEL. | odtran.clad ta Wilhelmshaven. 1 can maise one of | wiih ko retand Aitipnolnted iculs ET a0k for June, $541G,000; for the year, | iug the desire of the family o conceal the gal | reporter vesterday. 1t was ascertained 1rom | Loiturian stend of bemne b to bt ett2ad%: | Krappe monster guns into the i like cork. mived that the Unknown conel be be shortly expecten able to overcome the Jaw of gravitation. explanations fAom one or more Gf the otacr T'his preposterous assertion made Herr B. sus- | men who attended thise wiemorable conferente He mecns the end of the matter. n’ and i H *This morning, the volunteers who were in A 2 & € % the fight on the White Bird saw sn Indian who | SS%518,600; motes of failed, liquidating, and | and terrible cause of bis death. - | other sotirces that be fntends to publish his ver- i v gt e1 T know!™ exclai : stily | tpon 5, and fo take his <ecxét aboard, —whether 4 Srent_out a8 one of the friendly Indians with | Teducto ; joipke deposited fn the Tressury | Coroner Ellinger viewed tho remaing, and, | siun nf the nezotistions for relcase, sccompanicd e e lent o et s S really | e o mens Mere . Bastlly | ER3, 0 UF the Umited States mauat b mneerisine 19 Col. Perry, from Lapwai, beckon tho hostiles [ O t¢ o5, fur, June, $3014,900; Lo [ without. impaneting o jury, biinselt took tho | by facts and data in reference ta former trausae- | the jail is Piper. @ convict (anynaiy, 1 i) in and selzing ell. .| an1to dispoae of 1t there. His fate overwok i, forward in the fight, and saw other movements | L1¢ year, $24,439,700. Totals for 1575 forJune, | testimony of the family and the attendiog phy- | tious, which will be Interesting to the public. who carres tae keys und lorus it -wver tne 1nnoesnt Stay, just for another minute, Mr. Privy | Lowever, on the way. ~Amonz the pawensers b of some of the tricniiy Indisns evincing their | $o5550000; for the vear, $238,023,600. Totals | siclan, Dr. Post. According to the evidence, 2 men in the cells. . With the clerk and doorkeeper | Councilor,” entreated the visitor with impressive | wno lost thelr lives in the terably explosion of privacy with the msufes during the fight. - for 1876, for Juoe, $27,327,000; for the year, { the theorygnf suiclde, apparently well sustained = 1o fault can be found. " | curnestness and in a tone of the profoundest con- | Thomas” wfernal wahine on board of the Mowl, « A'report was_made, which lacks confirma- &f’?fifl;fi;&fifl Tor Jtme, $1.055,600% fo | at. firsts wls. found o, be. wikbout support in 2 F?TAJL“MSIZOT- by | A PO this ccoutl uf the Cook Couaty Jel be | viction. **1am not mad. I can easily understand | Sclsuerof the Sorih Uerman Lioyd, ec. 1l I’ ) —. 1y hink every humene mas G- o o » . - 1 haven, G pocar year, i fact, but that death resulted from an sccident | TTIUSVILLE, Pa., June young man by 1:;?m'ily WL beme it e o T eptem- | that yon don't believe me: it is perfectly natural. £hip'e lista the name of ,,‘,,;?,m Wieie, o Somn ~—undoupie: our tiscoverer. No - tion, that Gen. Howard had attacked Joscph and disludged him from Horseshoe Ridge.” A Boise City dispatch mentions ti® indica- tions of the presence of hostiles in Weiser THE WORK OF THE MINTS, horrible in the extreme. Itissaid that Mr. Jones | the name of Wilson, & weaver, on attempting to With T»‘ in_the wpinion | 5o 11 be i by me wit " | Germ: Th e { . . ’ that if the nuthorities will mot ‘or " | But you shall be convineed by me withont delay.™ | Getma o eeolsra;e mg::e!nitm:l\: ::l ntth% Mlnun latche had suffered from alcoholism for scveral Ivl'ur enter & snloon on East Spring strcet this eve- | not reform ft, then the citizens .1.5?&1 Having said these words, hie drew from hisbreast- | tives have ever applied for the few articles which ited Siates, arson City, | though this fact could not be clicited | 1iyg while under the influence of liquor, was fa- | €0 over to thé North Side w Jx amd | pocket a shinng metallic wire, and approached an | 87¢ vilil waiting 1o be clumedat Brearrbin, ndhite ‘i vhi e 10k na, howeier, a e iitely | dron mass weighing several tene, which nad been | ndurossen in England and - Anaica s few Telivrs e Seng were abandoned, and are being desiroyen | OVer that of the st fiecal year of $14,000,000. | Hhose scen by the reporter aeseribed him aa | 97 & nder vt it © | e iamicent ten wsmor, AN CHilire shpaid | Drought o the ofice to be tesicd. Slipping hia | shmod - Warler " 350 & Bocamant of the FHoving 4 b5 the stads. TAKING ACCOUNT OF STOCK. UMk . Exbammlity BeA s s Tt meie Bo ahot up and torlored i wach & heli-nje. with. | wire nnder one end of ite fron, he laid another | fuport: "Sux Frawoisco, June 30.—A pross dispateh | Chief-Clerk Uplon, of the Freasury Depart- | Lorhood, howevtr, shémed to know inach about | 1y, JNCENDEARISN, | Subieper et N, MeGowan wanty chanc | yife trsied it sometting ke a”bavp, "o tha | AT am ahont to undertake s Joneor Jourcer, g from Boisc City says a small force on the | ¢ut, assisted byS. E. Middleton, will to-night, | the family, although they had lived .in the ATERTOWN, N..Y., June 30. a1 ouse | built m it. In my opinion it <is asatice on | frst, and wil 18 frazmle lever lifted the’ ponder- | 8nd something buigag may easily huzpen to me. 0§ s - Christianity and a muckery of (he prisoners to ntter | ©u8 mass like a feather from the floor. have on this dags SRET5) deposited in tha near Sterlingvilie, aceupled by a family numed | G T ey aueh piage. | . Were we tosay that Herr B. was siruck epeech- | bank of — stk by “lich are fally, { after business hours, verify the accounts of | ¢ Newpori 3 for some time vast. His physician cash in the Treasury, preparatory to making a | has prescribed for him with a view of mfievmg Patterson, to which n tramp was refused ad- {ransfer of that ofie Lo the new Trossurer, Afr. | him of this habit, but without " avail. Dr. Post | mitcice, was burned {ho semn night, and o ‘Weiser, composed of Capt. Bepdier's command of forty-five men and thirty Idaho volunteers under Capt. Robbins, $annot move northward to any pur )osc until the arrival of the troops cxpected from_ the south, The posi- 1f the Christinns of Chicago cannot create a pn Tess with amazement, we should still be verv far | described the partict “avery. the sentiment that will protect the prisoner, whom | fremn the actual truth. e was puralyzed with ter- | uspension of the v e ‘has advised him to go fo the cguutry or to some { child perished in the flames. The reinaining | Jcens Christ commitred e<pecinlly to their protec- | furi his eyes Iiterally protruded from their sock- | of my death,or if 1 am n U8 ets; he stared, now e iron suspended in mid- | yerrs, the ofticers of the ba tion, then theg had better burn’their Bibles and air, now at the unknown. When he had some- | Upen the package--therefore, at L. . SOLICITOR OF THE TREASURY. usi'lum. metbers of the family narrowly escaped. _ tion of the India Eenneth Raynor to-day took the cath of office | 1t was developed iu the ovidence taken rofews Mobanfmedauism, ) south side of Balmon ;’,’:’ % u‘,’, &ng’; 8 Solicitor of mu’.\'mua?;n. e Coroner ‘that %[_n Jones v;msze on T.?’ ’3‘; Pra last Sunday I vieited the Bridewell. T had at compoted himeelf, he exclaimed: ** Al, | Dee. 8, 1878, —and Lo reseal the secret. and most favorable 1o their ‘mode of warlare SILVER. morning and_went to the bath-room, locking TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. heurd it uighly praised, but_ the balt had not been pell; you smoy cortainly :gmfi:‘tlgx‘ Bellachini; | | The aama of l"fi}"',;:;:fl.*fl"}g’&' ";‘;’;;; p Vol . — i g me. Mr. Chirles E, n -8 the S, - rzling ont futer. e signatare that could be imagined. It is fall of natural | , Tbe totalamount of silver cofn fssued to this | himself in. No enlar attention was paid | Nzw YORK, Junc30.—The steamship Anchoria | (/R0 [0 0 G0 P (800 1 F08 SERCIR 1 W Rellachint, indeed repeated theankiown, and, | aud it may be doutited wheiber the. name Johaifr - g::fi{:n $33,121, !‘f?, J‘(‘ ‘Zhlrh su.tfi‘}.&":! was ’3 to u;c l’ac:i until the fs:lmbll_y' ];‘l'iflh] icrics proceed- | to-day takes omt 5,210 packares of butter, the u accoul currency oblizations, au ng from the room, aud breaking in the door,— c: $21,10,00Lin redemption of Iractionsl curroncy. | by how or by whomn tho Coroner does mof | LrBest ahipment of the kind ever malo to stale,—it was found that Mr. Jones had turned | GreR 31 ane yess BosTON, Mass., June 30.—The Daily Press, of bracing him, for the most devoted Christien pastor | detaching at the name Instant the loop of the wire, | Weeele, which stanilt on the pawsepsvr lats of tio m this city fs a uweless vagabond compared with | the iron mass dropped witn a deafening crash, | Nort him. 1f any one wishes to sec my iden of & Hous» | hreaking a board in the otice floor into aplinters, | We nre done, of Detention let hird visit the Dridewell. 1 auy | *‘Fardon me," he modestly said, ‘1 mer can be entestained of the benth of the great divov- h s 4 i onc wislies to get the right opinion of our | Wished to convince you that there I3 1o Juggling in | €t¥, and it iv onty necessary to uwait the b ot & serman L i+ the true une, ©obstacles to the approach of troops, and affords ample scope to the Indians to remaln and fight orretreat as they may see fit. , The troops may crosa the river under cover of the artlllery, but With 20 many witngs<es no doubt December, 1878, ‘when the world 18 1o be stadled ‘Wwhen across they will stee) tains YES' -RE I i aQ i - climb -ndrork:! uno:vt:zm: 12“;;; aL u’;: HAYES -RECENT ORDER. 3#::23,.835‘13)“&? ?: l:: ln(hy Sos eelient, G ‘Workester, which started in 1373 as § Demo- | County-Jail, let- him. visit the Bridewell,, | this matter.” Indians. - OLD ROBESON DON'T LIKE IT. T i d by his such . You might o over it, kitchenand ail, with a Jady's Aierr B, was now convinced, avd a long and car- | by the revelation of the necrat. i Witkont sufficient force from this side to co-" Bpectal Dispatch to The Tritune, R N N prienlls Tar guch eratic paper, Wil appear in the futaro s o | piukefchicl and utsoll the Sandkorchicf. Ly | nestconterestion ensued.”The il o the for sl i A o it % NG 5 g = Y bt A y et x 4 1 1 er tu ] mer beat feverishly; ceived Ll = operate with Gen, Howard it is dificult to sce ‘Wasnniaro, D. C., June 30.—Robeson, ex- | dark, and .that probably Mr. Jones was not New YpRrE, Juno 30.—A committce of Jews, min,:;;'s;fifl;“x;:ffi? &i’;’%"nflfl,’fifié’fx’m, m.{\l:z Known had ot :‘:n:;'(cd ':ngcxrn%u'c‘h; m:‘xLz1 'hfgfic:,';., PACKARD'S RESIGNATION. how he can hold the Indians to an engagement | Secretary of the Navy, s one of the bitterest-| fully awake when he locked himself in. He | appointed by some of the leading Jewlsh houses | every day. I sat down ajd ated. bowl of their | Involved an invention of the. most momentous im- Special Dispatch to The Tribune. n portance, a discovery which promised to work even Oyama, Neb., June $0.—Fx-Gov. ackanl, o noke < a njuries, which, it is sultal u Wi uild a ¢ hotel. atcl, with a cabinet organ, flowers on the stard, | Breatel 3¢8 tha introduction uf the rail- 3 TR ‘,‘;’w s gulspalen 0 pilssts deruiciabion afliricd, were not suflicient 1o produce decth | © N Tour. Tons B0 oo of e tortas | Bowers In' the Winows: Howers hoo i bagk. | Foul an the elecirle telograph, or of any other of | Loulslang, is visiting in Omata. At first be ofthe President, and, declares that bad le | alove. fu- his terrible agony and delirium he | of Vassar Coflege left for Europe today,aud | ¢l3 from the ~eciling; — and ~ 1 aw | uur bossted modern achicrements. The upshos of | s very closc-mouthed, and would not un- | Emown the kind of Sceretary of the Navy that | tore the bandages from his, person after the in- | will visit objects of fnterest there before re- | 300 of them .there' at worship. | the conversntion wus thal i couference for the | bosom himsell to any reporter of any Repule s b juri R In the woinen's infirmary there was the same pro- (- fiext day was agrecd on, and that Herr B. wonid in- | 1. Y would have been appointed to succeed him, Mr. | juries bad been dressed, and before they could t.nminszeph 13 fusion_of flowers, with canary-birds throwé in. | vite to ita sclect party of distingaished and infta~ lican paper, but when a Democratie reportey Hayes nover would have been President. -Robe- | 18 Teplaced the harm done was trreparable. New YoRK, June 80.—The Stock Exchanze | ine prisoners werc s clean na their cells, and tie | ential people. beforé whom the unknown should | €ame around he submitted to an interview ang sonis of opinion that he, with Don Cameron, by | | util bis m&. ac4o’clock Wednesday morn- | will adjourn over the 4th onJy, resuming busi- | degruded, angry, resentful, dospairing lovk cf tho | Tepeat his cxperiments, % £aid of Hayes’ polivy: [ think it lias lost # Yirevalling upon Gen. Grant £o e troope. | ing—he entered the batb-room at 7° o’clock | mess the 5th of July. jafl-bird was missingun their countenances. Take Accondingly, on the 23d of November, n relect | Dineteen Electoral Yotes. £ tnink it will Ic 4 o p6 In | Tuesday morning—his suffering wss of the Bostoy, June 80.—E. B, Haskell, of the Her- | away the prison costume, the closc confinement, | party assembled at Herr B.'s revidence. Besides | us every Congressional seat from the Sopt! Florida, South Carolina, ana Louisiana, did | most agonizing character. an@ thyend wasa | ald, sailed to-day for Europe £v bo mbsent scv- | and the hurd Inbor, and there is lcf |-#omehish oflicers of the army aud mavy, there | with, possibly, the exception of one (gl much to make the defeat of Tilden ce: A happy releage. When first taken from thebath | ern} months. the very 'Institution ' for which 1_ plead, | Were in' attendance an cminent scicntist anda | bury's) in Tennesse , & ig * riain, . ry nnessec. They elect Repul hewas insensibly, the flesh peeling from i P - Pt Bis] —the Tonse of Detentico. T ° waj{ promincnt memberof the Irperial Dict. Ttwas | g, times Ll ot A RETURNED. i) 8 HILADELPIIA, June 30,—Eight hundred b o the. latter 1 ind; ere sometimes. Puckard during his §5¢ : boay in great flakes. It is supposed that he w ¢ Ite: informed that the raw material of the prisoners | owing to the or's perional induence that the | p ¥ = ps The President returned to-night. Those who - oh Jal a5 | Menuouites uerived herc last nizht from Russia, | co,i"gnly 814 cents day euch, and thut the prizon | rest had attended, for to him alone the real object | NeTe has associated himiself with a~few heard him express bimself siace the Tanatforte, | Lels,bth about twents minutcs, and mmother | {mmigratig to escape the consuription, and left | (o (i uetalning. Tow ] isiabed for & farkys | Of the conferencs had been mude known. tiis | P¢ads and fmplacables, who campose 1. pt o e ‘manifesta- | account says that he made no ontery, but that | to-day for uarious pomts in Kinsas, }}ebmkn, wand, or Aladdin's lamp, that 1 might whisk the | word that it related to o discovery whose advan. | funct Hitcheoek Federal ring. Loval Reubij: .tiou incertain quarters ¢f oppositfon to hifs | Suspivion wag first aroused by. the esca) Missouif, and Western Pennsylyania. Bridewell and Mr. Felton over to the North Side, | tages should by all means be secured for the coun- | tans hiere judge him by the compeyy be fep or do anything effectual amainst them. It is now bell)eved bLere that the hostileg. L::Il come this way, bot there is no adequate force yet Lur: o prevent them if they s%ould 80 deter- e s o OUT IN THE COLD. Spectal Dispatch o The Tritune. NEW YoRK,June 30.—The past week has been' one of extreme agitation among the Cusiom- Honse ‘employes; so much so, that work has been interfered with. The nervousness was ended to-day by the distribntion of dis- charges. These brought the entire num- ber of dismissals up to about 200, and reduces the snounlf of |"civitservico order say [ steam. throdol ————— ¥ that heis undisturbed by | ©f steam 4l h an aperture from the ‘LouIsvILLE, K¥., June 30.—Tie second draw- | dnd whisk the Connty Jail with its managersout on | try, bad suticed, - and hence are not surprised at his the Custom-House about After 3| bath-room fyto the kitghen.” The servant calléd | 4rig of the Kentueky Casks Disteibution, a8 n- | the Seblsie, o¢ what would be botter, 1o Tophetl " | I the spacious snd lofty apartment selccted for Setvolbice oty This eg. Mr. Editor, what I have to say { the conference stood a raised pistform, -on which FINANCIAL | 9 4 the closing hour to-day the outgoing men were the assaults of the machipe politiciamis. The the attention of the family to the fact, and ¥ - fini surrounded by the men who had received no J erosns were henrs, | Hounced for June 36, has been nostoonedto Au- | | Cits, tulanes. JUE. BONST "Dt the wetens ot | resten tho burrel of & cannon nu twe pondepaus President ia conscious that bo has only desired | ing to the door suppresse cre he on which day it is ataf C man- 1) tice r whecle, the parpuge of which puzzled 4 ppres: were heard. ed - by th b f which 1 PriLADELPTINA, June gust 30, day it is stated - by our iaws and the perversions of juitice in our | cast-lron wheeik, the parp: uzzled all 3 The Twentjfony Ictters of dismissal, and a gegeral eympathy | to do right, and has only done right. He does | The door was not immediately broken in, but, t the distributi Ly oceus mecting was beld. 'There were few complaints : accerding to + d agement the dlstridution will pesiiively occur, | 0y g Tuclude fully as many perils (o our libertics; | the invited except Herr B. and the Deputy. "At | Ward Bank, o St Serai or critigams beard, and soms of the dismissod | Lovecel 3 second term. Ilotasno friends to | Bviiine i M Sccouel, sftcr the laflman sad | or the money will be retarned. fa al to all pur- | (33 these T shall nest direttimy attention: precisely half-past & the young man made his | V24 Bank, 8 State institution, closed iour. 3 the news and jokod about it a8 if jt | eWerd of enemies to punish, and intends to ad-"| POrLEr of s lonar o pand for fear of th asers of m&m. b FroReNcE McCaRTury. | uppearance, and, 88 he had persitently refused to | to-4ay, and will make a final settlerned®itl Were a matter of litjle concern. minister good government by appointing_ hon- | Jones' carnest reguest, 8 - policeman was | East Saainaw. Aich. Jm:erg\vf‘ e ship- | 'R. SARCIIET. :r;::Lt‘!lliun:;meisntxm‘r‘gal;:‘i:’%del::&hw "l?h::h::;? ¥ postioe dni stackaleca. . Thié Oeflan wd est, efficient, and_capable men only to oflice. | called, who burst it open. ' Coroner EL. | monts from the Sagluaw River fos the Beason 1o o known nad evidently not beed accustomed to min. | Mol U Pald in full. and tho stockholdf wi 8 ne. le with guch eristocratic company as now met | Feceive about 80 per cent of their siod T The threats -of hostility on the part of the | linger save he was not summoned un- | July 5 H Gamerons, arang of theld palitcal war horses estorday. ' Mr. Mackonsla said_Tuse | phiglos, 45,008%0; Taihr 13 s60 S00s stanee. 5. | CAmEEston, T, June 27, —Permit me, raugh | fim'6r s munner belryec certain Sonstiain 987,357, 0 do not disturb Lim. [ make the hest | night that the family were, disojeaced with tay Tatter have already received four dividedof 3 sour invaluable Journal, to make one more riply | llc had dne blonde hair, a pair of hunest, truthful | per oot vach s Sull to Mr. McCarthy, aad I'm done. Tnstend of dis. | bluceyes, the rosy complexion of n girl, and his { benk 1a 1901 fll’;"mgg orstuiaziig B LOUISYILLE'S SAENGERFEST, ~ - LoursviLLe, K¥., June 30.—One hundred and filty-nine persons interested In the Eredt musi- | choice for candidates for office he can. If the | Coroner's action, and that they had re uested -”\:hg salt sh inni Gl festival to take place In Louisville July 10, | Senate declines to confirm them, he, him. Lo prevent the manner of Geath from belog | bagrele | Pt VLI BRETegateabont 5000 | L et raforny, sunpose yor turn your alten. | ChiD and theeks were juit bezinuing (0 suow signs | faabiliy b soph it ee Nk o o resdudinn Sl o BN DAl foe L mariner of ¢ 1 e ; Y B ! of a beard. Though apoarently notat ease at firut, P e National 1L 20d 12, left this city for Cincinnati thisaf- | . . WITHOUT BE(Nd DISTURSED, - . on of the publie. ' Curo- | Niw YORK. June 80.—Jt; is annquneed, | tiontoa reform that will nit necessitate prisods,— | he soon regained his self-possession, #nd thoss ————— & ternoon via the Short Line Raflroad. The num- 3 cs. He is nof per Ellinger replied that if reporters came to | on" the authority of _3fénsignor Bf the | a reform that shall root itaelf deco nto the ninds | who obacrved him more closely were struck with SUICIDE. . \CIDE. o driven from bis position by the abuse of the { him he cuuld not do otherwise than state the | Vati n W can, that very class of peaple whom "he scarcely expects | facts'.as they had occurred. He said to the | ton, has been ay ndjutor Bishe i thst Me'oourec will pleace, 11s Soutbern policy | Worldseportes st gt thats g0 far s o kad | to-” Cardioal - MeChoskey, Pt he Colihy | fhe, iy el aay psllie, Situor of putng { wia patty preserved a Solemn silence in expecia- | Cizar-maker, who has parcats in Nowfk o policy is not acceptable to. the He Pllacrrie | boen ahie t‘l’j““fl"d.éhw.em ot Mr. Jones was.| of succession to the Archbiskopric. 'This plase | 02 70 % 10 e resait ofa long conrse of trafing, | Leplain. Dot o tacmeseuntl Herr B, rose to | abrother in San Francisco, was founad dans it will bgsu%pon.td by the masses 5’ tlhe ism, ncm"Xcm:ccflzyA n:?v%':sc: M‘}:—é’gfi,:’;%fi:.l};i :ua: Blslgn; Ly‘ncl;z’ ?&%:;:i:gdusbzzp ?l:c' Mea do not precioitate themselves into demiien- | o b:.'_.’{. 1:,'," ‘;'fi".:“"“pp"‘.f‘i."“ nugl:: JL‘" n.fi ?vlisfl:mma'rflsfso?h TK;N street,hlh;; [ Iroum: people, and l.at all events, do some- | the scaldine. % 3 | pricsthood in 1810, and at once appointed Pru- | De3a: Guce, but come to it utep by step; 82 with | Hivyrelt, nes miore fi;:h::;atm:'":fifi'fm{m‘ffi:’: . and nltyfl-r Qi‘;c‘:u;,-f:;:u :; ‘;;n.filfinav te Lid Bish mch, of Charles- f e 4 the energy and firmuees expressed in hi: 3 otgwdl.)m of Charles- { of our sons, whereby they will keep oat of .o bfl’rfi c:emlg";“] 0’:{.’: S, i 8t. Lotts, Mo., June 30.—M. W.febi, ber inciuded, many prominent and influential citizens, men.of Wealth and enterprise. There fza firm dcterminauon evinced to make this festival greater in all yespects than any yet held, .in America. St. Louis and Cincinnati confer in gsc dl:ner city with the Louisville delegation, unday. e [ fuguitutions, D.sap- The family; for. whom Mre. Mackenzie acted | fessor of Theolony in the Di cesan Seminary in } erime. [ wmay bave comwencedin early south, | miggivings wero short-lived. Did be not know ! mitted sulclde, f v H -

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