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. MANUFACTORY, . \ VOLUME XXXII, FIREWOIRKS, NO LAW against the firing off of Fireworks has been passed by the present City Council. e have a finerselection than ever before, which we will sell in original packages from & cents'to $50.00 per package, . WORKS 56 State-st. FOURTH OF JULY | Fireworks!! In original Packsgos at Ratail at pricos as never fl‘gow'n before, at o SCHWEITZER & BEER', 188 & 100 STATH.BT,, Bele Agents for I, r. Pobl & Cou’s Celebrated Elrowarkn. FIREWORKS, . (PHOROUGHLY RELIABLE), WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Headmarters for Garden City Firewors, 111 Michigan-av., near Cor. Washington. £Z~We keep open all day on the 41h. CHARLES MORRIS, ~ FIREWORKS! We are now RETATLING from ourstock to close out n"lnsé rolisble worke in the city, wasde forour own trade, MILELER & TAYLOR, L INO. 8 CLARK-ST. ARTISTIO TAILORING, ARTISTIC HODES---GENTLEMEN, Edward Ely & Co,, CHICAGO. BA MONEY] and at tho samo time obtain the HEST and most DORABLE goods. Wo have LARGI!L?ilEDUC‘E‘D our prices on ALL GOODS. Then from theso prices we dedoct 20 PER OENT on all Mixed Dusiness Suitings, Mixcd Cassimercs, and Mized Ovorcoatings, sum- mer welght. Then on ALL OTHER GOO| 4n mmmer snd winter weights, 10 PER OENT ( discount, from July1 to Aug. 31, 1877. Thess { discounts are for prompt cash within five days from delivery of goods. 8 Our STYLHES for sutnmn and winter sre In read- \nese. |, We billeve wa are eelling our goods LOWER “oe tho article furnishod than any house .of equal standingontbla Continent. Evuxrything Guaranteed—Standard the llighest, WABASH-AY,, cor, Monros (EstaMished 1854), Chicagn, REMOVALS, THE PHENIX CORD & TASSEL E. A. JAOOBS, Prop., Bogs toinform his patrons and the publio > gonerally of his removal To No. 266 Wabash-av. Bilk Buttons, Dross, Decorntive, and Or. nsmental Trimmings of overy desoription manufaotured to order, §27~ Wholosalo and Retail, REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. Tegular weekly sale of cholce real gatata and eguities fureal estato at Auction cvery Thuraday afiornoon st £ o'clock st tho Heal-Estate Agoncy of George R. Clatke & Co., 02 ton-st. The equitles in sevora! fine hou: aleo, several choico lots which are frea and clear from incumbrance will be offured at our next salo, Thorsday, July 5, Ploaso call at our ofice or send for prinfed lists of tho same. 9 ‘e wouid call apecial attention to the following choice tract, which will be offered witbour himit, {fros d clear lrom [ncumbrance, and all Fark ,_Dresent or 4o come, pald up, viz. 1 03 acres on **Midway Pleasance," carner Wharton-a s fine grove lot. Bend for circulars giviug particulars, and go and see tho property. ny person wishing to ssll of offer for eale ashlng. nd lots; an vea! eatate or equity tn real estato at that sale wifl ,Baveto apply on or beforo Monday nexb. Proper- ty ofiered ‘e t GEORGE R. CLARKE & CO. GENERAL NOTICEs. erson that ean brin, where the s con be found disa ! K el Bruniwick & Co. K Btephani, Jart & 14 boen advertis- o hvenlog Courler Jan. 1. e, o The Fact EMIGHANT ClREDLR S vt iarorinaion 8a 4o ihe Lolonica o Raw South % nh’m.‘teillnd’ sud the factlities Wurmwmew I ey CRETS, iled fres un spplication . fateIchy AT AABIE CONPANT. & Dowt: Green, Now York. dag. The Iast boat wil 6:%0 p. m. F1\5 Evanston Pler has been chartered by the Good- tich Tr win Yock at A o'clock. Music and Danctng. ic One Doliar. Al E; $ichigaa-av. 40 st & limited prico will b taken on | ¢ CHICAGO, TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1877. EXCURSIONS, DIATIONDS, 4th of July|N.Matson & GO, amaxo . TMMENSE STOCK, Stoamboat FXCUISIONS| LOWEST PRICES, ; anshi Qoodrich Transportation Co.'s Line, B%%g%%%mws? ! Thres Large, Splendid, Low:Prowsure. 8ido: Wheol Chicao, Stebopgen, and Mostegu, DIAMONDS, EVANSTON. ONYX, First boat will Teave Dock, font Michigan-av., at A giclock 8. ., and evety hoig thereatier durlng the PEARL, CORAL. Ladies’ Watches, Rich Jewelry, French Clocks, — BRONZES, Reduced Excursion Rates to Sconces, &c. CE! at 80 LOW, RA-CINE, MILWAUKEE: Smfnéo:.ngla‘;z and Monroests. Grand Haven, Maskegon, and St Joseph Tonnd Ty o ¥ clnur:.lem p Ticket, Racine and rotnrn, berth in $2.50 ang, Co. foF their exclusive use on UiaL ds Ample snd Choice Itefresnmenta will Le prav ny. Ted by he Ladicaof ihe First Methodlst Chureh Evening Excursions alt0 be mada by thess Bnlendid Tioats, Ieaviug -kets only QUARTERLY STATEMENTS. Bound Trip Ticket, Gian ¥ and retarn, borth fncluded. ves B Tickets good from )Eflflly. July 3, untll Saturdsy, 7. GRAND ROWING REGATTA At Grand Haven, July 4th, OLD FASHIONED OELEBRATION * AT ST. JOSEPH. The Bteamer CORONA will leave her Doek, foot of Michinan-av., on 4tn July morning, ¢ 6 o'clock sharp, und Trip only ursion Tivkets can be procured at offica, 4. BUTLIYN, Sop 4thofJuly EXCURSIONS. TEB Chicago, Burlington & Quiney B. R, Willscll Excurslon Tickets botween all Stae tions on their line jo the Ktate of 1lliuain July 3 aund 4, good to return on tao 4tk and Sth, at aamall advance above one reaninr fare. D. W. HITCHOOCK, General Western Passenger Agent., EXCURSIOR. Round trip tickets from Chi- cago to all points on P.,0. & 8t. L. R. R. now on sale at Depot, corner Clinton and Carroll-sts., or at office, 121 Randolph-st. Tickets will be on sale until de- arture of evening trains July L and good to return untilJuly 6 inclusive. 4th JULY. OF TNR MERCHANTS, FARMERS', & MECHANICS’ SAVINGS BANK Condition at Close of Businoss Juno 30, 1877, * 1R 8076,110.60 INVESTMENTS. 1,0an8 on Real Estate— Vaiue of sccnrit: Vatue of Land. Value of Duilding faot X EPOMIIE. cuezenssis hvestment Certincatel Capltal and Cuntingent 8 355,230.33 O fatesand ofco ety L18:000 8,358.00 ind Demanuds securcd by Col- 3 233,161.20 Taterals. YRR United 8ta 8076,110.60 ot and lftll!hl:l‘lll':“fllll oo CAsh 10 vault a2 subject i0 Eheck. s Publhed for the information of depositors. EYDNEY MYERS, Manager, Chicago, June 30,877, SIXTH SEMI-ANKUAL STATEHMENT Of thie Condition of the - ILLINOIS TRUST AND SAVINGS BANE, At the Close of Busines June 30, 1877, " REBOURC . : Hafes, furnlture, and fxturecs. By s ks and bonds, ... 184 X Highland Park Exoursion, éfi.‘fif»‘:a % : 3?1-3“53;%5 STEAMER JOHN SHERMAN | iiens: Reheatuatie B0 ffaulied: ‘Taioricaung drinke LIABILITIES, : OCEAN STEAMSIIPS, :3%» g0 GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY. B1.850.701.20 1 Cook County, s.: ' T g AR A L R G E'mc":.-..\um 1 r: ni‘m’{n’g G, it S B DlARk, § Dircctors. Bubscribed snd dworh to Bty 1, dnmes The mail stesmorsof thi 1t bt TR AR Iaveo. camiog &t Ly ot 10, U for isadioeaf puaengers, will afl from pler 42 . M., foot ST, LATHENT, Latheonor e Weds July 11, 88 m. BARBEYE, Wedo dulp 18 11 8 bufore Tme this 3d dey of LABRADOR, SAxGLU July, A D, 1877, JOUN J. MITCHELL 4 B EAVIENT, Lacy _Weil.. July (1, 6 & in. Fublle. BRICE OF PASSAGE IN GOLD (includlng iwine) TO HAVIE-11t Cabin, $100; Becond Cabin, $83 | T~ = Third Cabin, $35. v FINANOIAL. 8 Q tz Includlng wine, bedding, and utenslia: | emmsmanmsrmne e oA~ (i PLYMOUTIE, LONDON, "or auy rallway statias ¥irst Cabin, $00to $100, according to_sccommoda. tloniBecond Cablo, $65:'Third Cavln, €35¢ Bieerage, 27, lntlnfllnl ‘everything as ubove. L] lteturn_tickets, t verv reduced rates, sysliatle through Rngland or ¥rance. . Aicdinert arked thia ® o not carry sicerago pason: 1y Yor o and froleht apoly ta LOUIS DE DEH'AA{ ‘Agent, 84 llroadway, « ot W, ¥, WITITE, 67 Ciark bt Akent for Colcagor AMERICAN LINE. I’hiladelfihin and Liverpool. ‘The only transatiantic line ssillng under the Ameri- can l[:fi;" i every Thursisy from Philadclpuit 02 Welineadsy Trom Livernoo. RED STAR LINE, 1d United Stagee i Hatin censtely from PIILADRLY $ad NKW YOI DIKECT aad ONLY to ANTWRIF, PETER WRIGIHT & 8ONS, 10 st andolpli-at, Chilcigo. ‘West Division Railway 7 per cent Certificates. | Cook County Orders. A. 0. SLAUGIITER, Corner Clark and Madison-af MONEY toLOAN By JOSIAH H, REED,JHo. 20 Nassau-sL. N. Y., 1n amounts aa required, on IMIROVED CIICAGO PROPERTY, at DEST RATE. Applicaiiohs recelred aod hromolly atended to by 1L._A. HURLBUT, 75 Randoiph-at. "7 PER CENT. We Lave iwo amounta, one of $16,000 and one of B Proberty ot per e e imn R e, ors BPOBCHY AL T per Ceuty CLbrr Amouats ot eur venraich. o T PR ek N s N D), 102 Washingtod-st, 7 Rer Ceiit. $23,000 at 7, $8,0:0 1o $10,000 at 8, [ Park 10 rent. L 4l MA’ OCKE, New York and Glssgow: CALIFONNIAJuir T, 3pin | VICEORIA, Juy 21, 20m THIOPIA, Jily 14w | BOLIVIA, Juiy"ia'7 e m Xew York 10 Glasgow, Liverpool, of Londonderry. 33 siectage, §ua. Catina§os o dr0. Intermediate, '8 e ALSATIA, July 7, 4p m ) ELYS Cabins 833, (o0 $70; ble Room 1, Nu. 40 Dearborn-at. rafta d 1 - DO L RS BANKINGHOUSE of LAZARDS SILVERHAN Chamber of Commerce, Chicago, “STATE LINE, v 'E Hssmoney tolosn on Ttea) Eatats, [rodu d, Pro- NEW \OHISL{,‘};}!:AA!}?{;’&{:L‘“*- 1 PUBLIN, [ e ey Grhcra: aad Mertanitis Papers STATE OF IND:ARA.. v, July 12 | aedissclliog Kachaues on all cuunities A v, Julviy ry I'r(;‘i.!- JTOB LOT Thure raing 10 ACCOm U - atre rales, curTency. Beue ond Cabln. ru fickeisst cdrales Stacr. B R AP WA .0 General Aged J. W > 124 Washington NOTICE. st morenam BT im0 T sralimt ot Jor e e Tl BUSINESS CARDS, Ice Cream and “Ices For the FOURTH. 3. W, KRAFFT & C0., P e——a U G GHATES AND RANTELS. YN Fisia, Gold “and Nicks Flaio, e, wad SLATE MANTELS, PHOBAECO & RUMNEY LINEN COLLABY, H3 Great Western Steamship Line, From New York (0 Bristol (Englaad) dires LOMERSET. Western bursday, July I3 ARRAGON. Symous.. . Tursdav July 14 Cabln passagu, $71: [ntermediate, $45: b&elur {fl: Excunlontickels, §120; Pm[}ndfll:tm‘ certifoaty zfll. AHJI{ o WML F, WHITE, 07 Clark-st., Michisad entral Hallroad. 5 North German Lloyd. 4th JULY PISTOLS, CHITAP, UUSINESS CHANCES, MALT HOUSE. Thesteameraof this Comnpany will sall every Satu.. b " = g T Third-et., FOR SALE-The DBurlicgton (Wis.) Malt House. doy from Bramen Kler. (oo o enaan: Puding wes.”wiin, all b wiodera Improvemients. intes ot e taen, Arst cabin, $100: $econ esy fuctiifes for ahlpplug, and best batloy-ralsing cabin, § 1 Siecrage. $00 uTenct Yok iy | cousup JIgucbora., Capacis fur inelting, 15,660 busy OF paisagyapply to OELIICHS & CO.s ela. WL be sold Cheap If applicd for won. For fur- . 2Dowling Green. New Yurk. sher partculars inquire of 5 % st b bl i - & — BERGER, Casbler, WHITE STAR LINE ey L A t) PTICIAN, qrzyiontbe . betwecn NEW YONK and LIVER- e SN BVOUAN. | e OOL. ~ Apply a3 Comvany's 9 ce, 43 Eonth CIARK'S- | DIANANSE, OPTICIAN, Tribune Bulldlag, Ceperal Westeru Azent Drafts oo Grest Britaln and Lrelaad. " QUNARD MAIL LINE. Elfllnuhnl timce 8 week 10and from Brittay 8IEHT, PRICELESS POty oC. Combkar's OB by pply st.Company's ce, northwest corner Tine poctacies suited to all slglits on sclec.ifc prin- Clark and Randaiph-sta., Chi clbigs " Orers a00. Ficld Glaasch T6 e F. 1 DU VAYNET. SO Divaeten a2 bl ‘Genoral Weatera Ageat. "Turkish Troops Make an Un- PRIBYL BROS., 68 State-st., Chicago. | otner .THE WAR. AdditionaI‘Speculations Con- cerning England’s Un= certain Attitude. ‘With Various Hints Indicating a Yearning for Russian ' Qore,” g The Turks 8aid to Be Preparing to Evacuate Rustohuk, Tirnova, the Anuclent Bulgarian , Capital, Occupied by the Russians. successful Sortie from Kars. A Sensation Caused by Mac-' Mahon’s Order to the Army. [ —— The French. Elections to Be Held ' in September. . 1 JOHN BULL. THE OLD DOY TRAILING HIB COAT-TAIL. {By Cable to The Chicago Tridune.) Loxpox Oericz or Tue Cuicaco Trinone, Bavmuny Broxer, W. O., July 3.~The Oabinet is atill as disunited 08 ever, and all sorts of yumora are floating about as to its probable conclusions. The report of Lord Salisbury's intended resignation is scarcely to be credited. Howerver, it iscertainly true that war preparations are going on continu. ally, though quietly. 'There ars already 20,- 000 Bntish soldiors at Malta and Gibraliar, and more are o BZING SHIPFED DAILY. Mr. Grant Duff hoa contributed a paper to the Ninteenth Century on the Eastern diffi- culties, which ropresents very nearly the Conservative feeling. He divides Englishmen into three classes. Ono, elenderly ropresented in tho Hotso of Commons but mora largely represontod by the Poers, wonld not be sorry to have to goto war for Tarky. An. other party, moro largely represented in tho Houso of Oorfimons, would : ba delightad to- Join with Russin for tho cosrcion of Turkey in tho interosts of its Christian inhobitants, {4TIE VANT MAJORITY, howover, of Englishmen,” says tho writer, *“ aro roprosonted by tho majority én both | sides in the Houso of Commons. This party 1a desirous, in the presont-phase of the dis- puto, to be abeolutely noutral betweon Rus- sin and Turkey, but propared at the samo time to push intervention oven to war'if Dritish intorcsts aro threatened. s to what Dritish {nterest mean, thicre ia a G0OD DEAL OF DIFFEREXCE of opinion at present, but probably that dif- ference of opinion woald dlsappear if the oountry had actually to decide the question, Does {this or that particular move on thé part of Russin attack British intercata 7" This is another way of putting what I have alrordy repeatodly sald in these dis- patches—that it only needs somo YEPECIAL ACT OF AGQRKSSION on the part of Ruasia to rouse England and unite all parties for war, I would, perhaps, go & littlo farther than Mr. Grant Duff, abd soy that, while tho largo msjority spokon of would under ordinary circnmstances favor neutrality, at presont they aro willing enough to go to war, but being ignorant of thoirown party strongth DARE XOT TAY THE I8SUE. The Conservativo leaders are afraid that o conservativo attitude wounld rcsult in thoie defent in the House of Commons, and in the conscquent overthrow of tho present Ministry, Accordingly they wait longingly for Nussia to give them a loop whereon to hang a complaint, and go before tha country with somo taugible casus belli, whorowith they may appeal to the patriotisin of En. glishmen, ANOTIER VIBW, ' Toths Wetern dseociatid Press. Loxpox, July 2—It {s und¢rstood that the wisecounsels of the Marquls of Salisbury, Earl Caroarvon, Mr. Cross, and othiors- have at last triumphed over the party of actlon. The Bultan has pow little chance of material aid from England. 5 ‘X0 SINISTRR SIONIFICANGE." Loxpox, July 3.—The Staudard, {u a lesding article, announcea that' tho~Goreroment has ondered the ficet which left Phaleruu Bay to proceed mmediatcly to Besika Bsy, No sinlater significance oeed be attached to this measure, ‘which 1s merely one of opdinary pregaution. THE MEDITERHANNAN FLERT, 2 Loxpox, July 3—5 a. n.—Thy Poytannounces prominently that ths Mediterrangan;ficet will sbortly be relutorced, § Aderlin dispatch asserts hat g gencral uo- derstanding with regard to cerulwfu_ntunmen bas been Jately arrived at botween the-Austrian and English Governments. % 3§+ 4 TIHE RUSSIAN INVASION. DRIVEN BACK. . . Louvox, July 2.—A telegrem from. Sbumis yestcrday morning says: “It{s eétimatod that 80,000 Rusalans crosscd tho Dgnube st Blatova and commenced a forward m’"lm"“ towards Beils, which was arrested by tho Turks at Pavio. No detsils bave beca’zoteived.” - An- dispatch dated 10:%0 Sundsy evenlug says: “The Russtun advhuce guard attacked Bicls, butwas driven back on Sistova with beavy loss. A frosh battle is pxpected.” BKIDGS DAMAQED. 5 An officia} dispatch from 8i@nitzs, dated yes- terday, saya: **The bridge Begus oo the th ultimo was partially destroyed, and twenty-aix ‘pontoons sunk by a storm on the night of the 29th. The bridge will be completed this (Sun- evening." il dap) ROLLIXG STOCK. The Turks are removing the rolling stock from Rustchuk to Varna- N0 CHOBSING. 8 A Turmu-Msgurell dispaich sayat “No crossing has taken place here and probsbly nona will, The Russians made a serious demonstra- tion, which would havo been turned fnto a real attack bad & falr chance offercd. The Russian forces are so distributed in the neighboring vil- lages that they could with equal case fall upon Bimnitza or Tumu-Magurcll. To the last mo- ment It was uncertain which would be chosen.” HOUMANIA'S OBIECTS, A Bucharest dispatch : ' The objects bo be attained by Roumania in an offensive war sgalnat Tarkey are the acknowledgment of the sbrolute Independence of Roumanis, and the dismantling of the Turkish foria slong the Danube, thereby placing both banks on an equal footing, and Insuriug the fres navigation of that river. Roumania will also claim full in- demunity for war expenses sudl depredations of Turkish armfes.” s * A RUMOR. Bucnanzst, July 2.—It {s rumored here that & Russlan flying column has entered Turnova. Bocnarzst, July 2—The Russfans have oc- cupled Tirnovs, the ancient Capitat of Bulgaris, ROUMANIAX PORCES, New Yonk, July 2.—Indirect cable dispatches say that the Roumgnian forcea are proparing to crosa the Danube fiear Kalafat. STEAMER SUNK. ; A steamer filled with Roumnanifsa soldlers was ;unk Baturday by a Turkish monitor near Ra- o8 —— ABIA MINOR DESPERATE SORTIE. Loxpox, July 2.—The Turks made a desper- ate sortfe from Kars on Sunday morning, at- tempting to surorise the Rassians andstorm the hill on whichyare two guns used in the bom- bardment of Kars. The Turks wers compelled to withdraw after scveral honrs' fighting. ‘I'ic losses are heavy on botn sides. GENERAL. PROMIBITED. Bzruiw, July 2.—The Russlan Government baving ordered tho purchase of 30,000 horacs, Germany will issuc a decreo prohibiting the ex- port of horses from the Emplre. It is semi- officially stated that this measure will be solely on the ground of fnternal economy, and not for political reasons. GRERE LOAN, Amens, July 2.—A Roys! decree has been issucd giving forced currency to motes of the Natlonal and Ionlan banks In pursuance of a contract for & loan of 3,000,000 drachmas, E ATnnns, July 2.—In the Chamber of Dep- utiea the Minister of Flnauce submitted a bill to anth:rlxn thell;lnu of a foreign loau of 2,000,000 rachmas. e aleo demanded 85,000,000 drachmas for nnnm:nu.' srlioel GONE TO BHUMLA. 3 Lowpor, July 5—5 8. m.—A el [? ‘rom Constantinople says Redif P War, has lhpfl.ed 15,'» Bhl’imll. Maa Mitalarer of BERVIA. A Vienna dispatch statos that the Bervian Skuptachina has had scveral sccret siitings. The pesse party still has the upper hand. s CUBA. AN APPEAL. ‘NEw Yong, July 2.—Col. de Queralts, recently ot the Cuban army and & membor of the new War Commlesion now representing the Cubam canse in this country, saye: *'At no time sinco the first blowof tiberty was struck, nine years ago, have weo Cubans been so near the reallzation of our hopes as at the prescnt moment, and it Is a matter of rogret to us that America should be 80 Indiffercat to our fate, snd, more cspecially, the colared population, an we aro nol only fghting for Nberly and independ- ence, but aleo for - the abolition of alavery. We need arms and ammunition. We do not ask for All- buaters. We have unough Cubaos og the isiend and in. ore. fndeed, than we necd—ta plant the Cubon flag even *in - Jlavaun |iself {1, we only bad arms and smmohition. . 1'of the last three long le round of ammu- e have lo fight for it and e n 5 e acd-then s} und then ridges picked.up from the ememy. rocass; still our little army of 18,000 men ls now svell clothed, and this has cnahled us the past year to maintain the offensive with consjderable succens. My efforts “and thoso Of my two colleagncs, now In tils country, ars. in one direction only: To open the eyes of the American Eowh to the strugyle at their'own doors In one of the fincat islands of the world, and to en- et not auly thelr sympathy, but the active support of t‘:?:l" Government in granting ua belligersat nghts," FRANCE. MACMAHON TO THR ARNT. Panrs, July 2, —President MacMahon (o hisorder of tho day to the troope, at the annual review yos- Lerday, sald: *‘Iam satisted with your bearing, and expect you to help me preeorve order,” Mace Mahon was repeatedly cheerod by the soldlers. President MacMahon's order of the day to the troops who participated in the Lougchampa ro- view yesterday concluded a3 follows: "T am suro you will ald me to maintain respect for the Government and law n the fulgliment of the mis- :Lu.n.!:‘m':‘llld to me, and which I will discharge to MUNICIPAL COUNCILS DISDANDED. The Municipal Council of Amlens was dissolved becanse tt pargicipated in the reception of Gam- Letta. It Is expected that the Coancil of Mar- scllles will share the same (ats. THN BLECTIONS, Panin, Jaty 2.—Tha elections will take place In September. Th ll&' Krfl‘l" hich took pl e _arrest of Benor Lotilia, whic! 1co here Saturday, had not beon demanded b; the Spentah Government, It taatated that the propriotors of the hotelin which Gen. LaGunero, ex-Deputy Munes, and d, overhoard them discussing inat the French Government, The polica at the flmo of the arreat sclxed soma arms and papors, The Iatter are said to prove the existence of a plot agalnst ‘rench and Spsnlsh Guvernments. ¥ July 2. "l!h,l‘flo'r‘ll rder {ssned by AR | =The geoe order {sst Pruld;l Hl{lnun cm‘ the n:eul;n all lnha l'o!' view in Bols do lionlogne has causcd tremendou scnsation. Clerical and Bonapartist papers aro de- liglited with It FOREIGN MISCELLANY. BISMARCK, Drutiy, Jaly 2, ~Prine yesterday, remained fo noon for Schonhausen, Mo will proceed to Fried- vichsrus, returniog to Varain vis Herlin ia the courso of & woek. ENULISU REVENUE RECEIFTS. --The Lritish revenne receipta 00ths incressed over $2 KL 000" compared with the corresponding period of 1876, GEN. GUANT, Loxpox, Jaly 2,—(icn. Grant visited tho House of Lords this evening. aud atood at the toot of the throne. ‘Ihe Earl of Carnarvon, linmedlately upon ':rctlvln the CGenoral, quitied the Tressury ach and had o cuat with b, Uep. (irant subsequently brocesded to the llonse of Commons, aod remalned & fow minules in the gallery for alstingulshed visitors. 8T, JOUX, Livzrroat, July 3, —~The citizens have utcd $14,U00 for Lhe 8t, John (N. B.) s - SUICIDE. ¢ Bpecial Dispaich (o The Tribune . Ispiaxaravts, Iad., July 2.—J. O. Martin, for alzht years Sucretary of the Masonlc Mutual Bene- fit Society of Indians, committed suicide this marning by stabbing himself with s peuknife, which was procured In » hardwars store. fe stabbed himielf {n twenty or thirty places, on wound belug faial. He died this eveminy. For acvcral monits bo had suffered from wuervous vx- bauston aud mooomanla, [is mother and other and it is believed that ?llu at the ti: of thodeed. W. W. Warren, President of the Soclely, vays thero v nothing wrong: in the accounts of the Secrelary. contrib- ufforere. He was, ever, Gnancially embarrasses Col. i cane bers from . New York some _twelve yoars sgo. bari: sorved in the War s Cologal of the Boventeent! New York Infsutry. He was wounded ta the face 8¢ Bull Rax. the wound alwaye giving him pala in damp weathber. s life was insured for §8, 000, Heloaves & wife and one child, and s brotber i Chicago. Cixciyuaty, July 2.—A man who reglarered at the Indiaua House last Saturday ss i, B. Jerauld, and who bad reniaiued in hls roowm evur since, tempted suicide this eveniog by unpln{lmm he suiklog & desl- third-story window {nto the strec table which stood near the carbstone with hiahesd. He waa taken to the Cinclonati Hospitsl, and the extent of his injuriea is not yet known. unmni Disouich 10 Ths Triduse MiLwAUKwE, Jul{ . —Thls evening » la pamed Fred & cbild dence in tho TeBth Ward, ig u 8¢ of despondency, He was & :an of faially, L poor ¢lzcamatances. justice because of showing pay: made wntion statement that he became acqualnt- cd with a speculator, John Bcott, of No, BUO8 Drome atroet, four years ago; tbat Scott pro- poscd to him that he bring silks and laces to e Ohicago gaily dribme CRIMINAL NEWS. The Vanderbilt Family Disgracer® by a Qrandson’s Knavery, A Bon of the Commodore’s Youngest Daughter Proves a Thief. Record of His Dastardly Depre- dations upon Personal Friends. Magnitude of the Silk-Smug- gling Operations Recently Checked. Dlnuvéry of the Dusiness Honses Ene gaged In the Illicit TrafMle. Other Misdeeds of Yesterday Ohronioled by Telegraph. VANDERBILT’'S GRANDSON. Bpectal Diepateh to The Tribune, Nxw Yogx, July 2.—Saturday last, under the terms of Commodore Vandesbiit's will, an Income ©of 10,000 a year began to fall due to Oakley 8. Batker, ono of the Commodore's grandeons. This morning tha young man was arraigned bdefore ' Police Justice on & charge of stealing $200 worth of jewelry from Mfss Lizzio Weeks, s Broadway courtesan with whom he was _Intimate, snd whots eaid to have come here from Chicsgo, The prison- er, aged 22, of light complexion, with thin side whiskers and mustache, waived ex- amination, his befl - belng fxed &t $1,000, As he was umsble to secure a bondsman, Cornelius Vanderbllt refuring to tuterfere, he was remanded to the Tombs. The affalr, bolh from the family connections of the gay youth and its singnlarity, bas created the largest soclety sensation since the Benuett-May dael. t appears that Barker haa played the partof & per- istent if not over-successful sneak-thief for o long period, Iiis victims have not brought him to bl family, bat now that he has beon openly charged once, exposurs follows exposure. Afler the courtesan bad left the witness-stand a *‘young socicty gentlenfan, ™ H. J. Btreeter, of West Forty-second street, Informed the Justice that Barker had stolen four overcoats, one pair of tromsers, s valuable meerschaum pive, and a revolver from his room. Willlam May, of West Thirty-irst street, a cousin of Fred May, of Bennett-May ducl notarety, sald Barker had stolen a gold chain and s locket from his room. When asked if they wished to prefer charges, the young gentlemen hesitatod, and, sfter consnltation, declined to do #0 fur the present, although they Intimated they wonld appear before the District” Attorney. Mr. Strecter sald he first became acqualnted with Barker about the 1st of May, At that time Mr. Barkcr came tothe boarding-house where he was stopping and sccored rooms adjolning. Shurtly afterwards they became quite sociable. A 1ittle later things began to bo missed by tho board- erd, such ma handkerchiefs and other articles, **1 at once came 1o tho conclusios,™ sald Bireeter, waa Darker, bat did not nlafinuos u for my trouble, a» every ane know fiundnon of modore Vanderbilt, and thought c would be Incapble of stoaping fo such 8 dls- {racotul proeceding, - At luat X miswod my contr, igh hat, pipe, and other articles, and wan eon- vinced he was the man who took “them, ‘That 1 waa right was made apparent sybsequontly, ns Mr. May told mo Darker had shawed him'my revolver, tolling tnat he found it op the sidewalic. May kney It was my propotty from tie pecullat cartnagef 1t was made Lo carry, Isjakd nothing at the time. Intending fo have o metticsbent with him, Beforo this could be brought about, Mr. May who had entertained him at bla house, discover that valuablo Jewelry was missing from his room, and, s the articles wers, xuown to have been there previous to Darker's visit, he could arrive st no other conclusion than that he waa the thicf. Still ws had no posltive urool against him, and could do mothing. Mo hae been canght mow fairly.” Mr. Maycalled npon hia Uncle Cornelias this morning in his behalf, but ho declined to interfera, This {8 not his first effort in tho thicving line, #a other cases bave been brought 1o light that are very damaging agalust him. Delective Schmittburger, who kias charge of the casc, saiu that atfirst it wan s difiicnlt matter to **get the thine fine * againat Barker, but, when he openly accused him In the Grand Hotel, ho made 5 fall confesslon and surrendercd tickots rocresenting MissiWecks' and Messrs, May and Btrecter's property, — He has olsa learned that Tiarker has been engaged in other thefts, the vics time in all casea baing his personal {ricnds, The risoner has been employed st _differcnt times by s uncies at (he Grand Contral Depot, aud is sald ta have beon o untrustworthyand **fast™that hisserv- icen wore dispensed with. No motive can bo assigned for Barker's acts, as e had woney enough. Ll mother, Mrs, Laftto, iathe youngest of Commu- doref Vanderni]t's ted children, and lves with her second busband in Francc. Tarker has always been known as # **fast® young man, but socicly was nione the less open to it foe that. o co- tered Williams College, but was retired an of & scaudal too largo for that institution to stand, ‘This was created by 8 journey to Montreal In com- ny with the daughtcr of a well-known banker of his city, who remained thero some weeks with him. [arker's father's family aro soclely people :z;lnly Teapectcd, and tho disgrace falla keenly on o, THE SBILK SMUGGLERS. Bpecial Dispoich to The Tribune, Nxw Yonk, July:, —Someinteresting dlaclosures ‘wore mado to-day regarding the business of smag- gliog miks ana laces. Thomas Owens, pursorof the steamor England, of the National Line, and Bdgar Andrews, Dock Clerk at Pler 44, North River, wi rrosted by Treasury Agent Brackeit, The 7imes says Owens, on biclng confronted with proafs of his gullt, incloding bills of exchange ts made to hun, confessed and hlm by means of smaggling them, and he would pay bim 20 per cent of thelr value ay commission; that hie sgreed, and Beott told bim to cgll onsev- cral firma In Liverpool, Manchester, Glasgow, aud London, in furtherance of Jthe project. It was srranged that he should have the goods dehvered o buw through Kiehard Clark, of the Srm of J. J. sud U, Looper & Cu., of Chorch alley, Liverpool, This sregngement was perfected, and, since that tlme, he bad gfiun bt 1o this country which beon mold by fcott on & commission of G per cent. The 00ds brought duning this time smounted to Afty rrolaof eilk, cach barrel contaluing eight pleces. Ju additiun, ho bad brought ten packsges of laces, and thesy were landed snd delivered lhmu'lh the connivance of an official who was paid §25 for each barrel and packase so landed snd dalivered. Owsens and Andrews were held Io defauit of §2, 600 ball each for examipstion. Andrews s clarged a3 balng ptivy to tha landing and dollveryof the ouds, Hcott, the wan namcd by Owens sa i complicity with him, hes cscaped, is suppoted 10 in 5. It' appears that the barrels in which the allk was shipped were cument-barrels, mized with others really contain. {ug cemeat, and wese sclected on arriviog here by cortalu nisrks ou thow. The silk was worth $00 plece, making tho conteats of sach barrel hold- 1ug elght pleces worth §2,400, and the total valio of the fl'l barrels which Uwens admits smug- gling $1:20,000. Other partics are espected 1o Lo arreatod to-day. Bmugghug af this character has been going on since 1849, during which oriod nealy 1,000, worth of ailks sud laces bave en _aurreptitiously brought ioto this port, wost of which bava besn s0ld at suctlon st 40 per cent below what they could have been imported for, but glving the smugglors & handscme prufit, e duty being 60 por ceut. ACQUITTAL OF FORBES, Apecial DUspaich 1o the Tribuse. Lacox, 11k, July 2.~Ig tho caso of tho Poople againat Forbos and Orr, at Lacon, the jury brought Ia & vordict of acquittal {n reference o both dv- feudants. Tho caye was prosccated l:.r the p;,nx on. E. L. Payson, of Pontlac, an 35:»3‘.’.7: :lu conducted by l:'e Yon. Leonard Sweit, Barues, ot of on, sud Judge Ong. The case bas beenona of intonse fnlereat, and the trisl bas beeu attended by imuends crowds. —— HORRIBLE BRUTALITY. Ca1ro, 1L, Juns 30.—Riley Covington, the pe- gro barber, arreated here on Bundsy last fortho murder of two men at Oscools, Ark., abouts year 8g0, was Jyoched immediately on his arcival at that ‘place. Covinglon certalnly snticipatod that the Yigilantea would make shost work of him, bhaving é‘: In charge of g teen minates after roachin, s 1 g 3UCE FIVE CENTS, tared, Just previons to his departu; 3 Tho Sitortt “'%.2“..;’3"“7" ot sulars of the Iynching are of the m;l l’l‘;"k‘:xfl: imracter. sed of white and col ¢cd men took the prisoner from the 8hent imme tately on thelr arrival, and, tying ropcs aronn hinneckand feet, hiiched mujen to fhem: Th animals were then goaded to madness asd driven: opposite directione, tearing the untortnnate may limb from limb. Tis pitenus crics for a moe mercifo} death are aaid to have been heartrending MYSTERIOUS ROBBERY, Bpectl Dispateh ta The Tribune. Foxp ot Lac, Wis., July 2.—~The Chlergo ¢ Northwestern Rallway ticket-office here was zon throngh same time between the honrs of 11 o'clod 8 m. and 11 o'clock p. m. yesterday to th amonnt of 81,405, The cashler In the forenoo: had made up his daily balance and placed the pack 8ga In the Company's safc for transmlission by th night express train. When the ticket clerk o night opened the safe tho envelope was there, 1 empty. The salo | uld-lmnlnnemne. d:l?ow’: 0o signs of havin; been tampered with, being anao carely lockedancrer. Toe doors and windows o the office were all pecarc, The robbery—it car hardly be called & burglary—is & moat mystering afalr, Mr, Lewis, the sgent, han no suspicions o nny of his employes. The police forco i reticent aud justly ro, THE URBANA JAIL ESCAPE. Apecial Dirpateh to The Tribune. Crawratci, Jll.. July 2.—The Jail delivery o nine prisoners st Urbana Saturday night atih fun nishes a theme for talk, The **boya™ fn ail ha been unnsoally naisy for two weeks, and the Sher @ well knew that there was somo deviltey, bt was iinadle 1o learn ita character. The sawing way moatly dooe at night, and the Loles flled up wit! olland whitewash during the day. TRAMP DIABOLISM., Bpectal Diepateh to The Tribune. Fonrt Warns, Ind., Jaly 3.—Master Wells, of ‘Wabash, while picking berries, saw three tramit fet a ehonty on fire, and ran to put 1t out. A ké{ of powder bursted as he entered the doar, burnlng 2mmfl.b:"-d o oot l;mbly. The fames went roat, and he through the night. vl o ———— s HELD TO ANBWER. Wasuxaros, D. C., July 2.—Deputy-Marshal Franks, of North Carollns, charged with defraud. ing the Government by false youchers, wan held ty bail in $3, 000 for his Appeitasca in" Asbyille, that Btate, to snawer to that charga, A PRISONER SHOT. Apectal Dispalch (o The Tribuns, Ixpranarots, Ind.,, July 2.—Police Offcer numlm ebot a colored prisoncr, Jerry Rosd, at. tempting to eacape, this morning, infllcti; wnnl::d n the bacpk. Darham m’!‘l’r l‘ell.." Eit - ——— RAILROADS. LEAVING TOO LATE. Muach complaint la being made because the morn- ing tralns from this city to the Weat do not leave untl] after 10 o'clock. It Is claimed that oo this account businces interests snler severely, and thy mails and newspapers are dolayed. A Trinvxa reporter has Intervicwed the managers of most of the Western roads in regurd to this matter. . They all agree in saying that they wonid be glad to start thoir express trains at an carticr hour, but that they are unable to do s0, owing to the late arrival of the Eastern connections, The morning tralos from the Kast arrive In thie city s« follows: Michigan Central, 0 o'clock: Pittsburg & Fort Wayno, 8 o'clock; Daltmore & Oulo. 8:50 o'clock; and Lake B8loro & = Michigan Houthern, 8 o'clock. Ths traina on the Weatern roads depart as follows: Chicago & Northwestern, 10:30 o'clock; Chicago & Alton, 0 o'clock; lllinoln Centenl, B:40; Chicago, Burlingon & Quincy, 10:30; Chlcsgo & Itock Jeland, 10:30; and il- waukee & Nt. Panl, 10. From fuisstatement It will be'ecen that th Tiiinols Contral and Chicagn & Alton leavo biere without waiting for thelr Eastern connections. Tho margin between the arrival af Eastern roads and the departure of the other \West - ern roads s from one aud abalf to two and a hall hours, which is claimed to be s small an ullowanico a¢ can be made, considering the large aniount of bageage to.bo tranafarred trum the depor ot end of the city to those ol another Hesldes this, the rmilroad managers clalm that the passengcrs prefer (o have acouple of hours in this city in oraer to replenish their knap- sacks. The charge that tho mails and ncwspapers are de- layed in consequence of tho Iate departare of the express trajus, the mansgers of thest roads meet with the statement that thigy start Sarlier matl and newspaper trains to the moft important pointa. The Chicago, Baclington & Quincy Rallroad dis- tches a ‘mail at 8. m. for birestor, Galen- arg, and other points, and onest i a. m, for Aurora and Danleith, The Milwaukes & Ht, Paul runn a mal train at 8. m. to tha principal points in Wisconaln, and tho Chicago & Northwestern ony 1o Milwaukes at B a. m. Therois no early mnil train on (he Tows Division of tha Chicago & North- western, and none on the Chicagro, Lock Ilana & Paclic. This nceds correcting un the part of tho nanagers of these two roade, as haif-paat 10 o'clock is certainly too late to start | newspapets to the principal polute in thle_Stato and Jowa. ‘Tha managers of the three Omah¥ lines say they wonld glaaly dispatch thelr Omaha Uslna atan esrlier hour, bt unless tho Eastern rosus manazo to bring in thelr traine at lier hour— and there 18 uo good roason why they should not— thioy cannot start sooner. e DIVIDING WEST-BOUND BUSINESNS, A meating of General Prelght Agents, linc-man- agers, aud other raliroad represcntatives was held. In Boston a few aaysago for the purpose of con- siderin; ubject of dividing the west-bound ‘business from New York uvon agreed percentagvs. Hr. B, € Wicker, Gloneral Ereight Aueat of the Chicago & Northwestern Kallrund, acted as Chairs man, snd Mr. J. Whitmore, General Muusger of the Internationd) Fast-Frelght Linc, Sccretary. Aftor discasnng tho_matter lor roms tlme, tho following rosolutions wero adopted: Reroleed, That. {n ordar to arrive nt & baste apon wideh o divide the business, the trunk ltncs by re- surllz 10 furnisi itatement of the tonoagy And thy istribution thoreof upon whiclh tuvir pool was nase: ihat each rosd Inicrested will then ascertdin G sinount of thia frefghienrrisd by it f0f the st et £0 form thelr percantakes of the trunk fine perecnts axes: for tho discusslon of wiich ecquent et 1ag of the ruads Interested be cails wrul Frelght Axeuts of Lhosa ru 9 T Taln the views of their execative oilicers tierew {isauloes, Thattho mesting to, (anibet comld:s tho anbjetebatealed forihie B acilc forelln chiyace gl'l ednesd 11 sy, the 11th InaL,, and that the trunk lines invited Lo send 8 Feproscatative thereiv, Tho varlons roads and fast frelghi.lNues ars carncatly requested to send represcntatives to tho adjourncd meetiug to_be held fu thie city st the Grund Pacioe Hotel Wednendsy, July 11, as tie question fo be considervd le of the Utwmoet im- portance. —— REDUCPION IN FREIGIIT-RATER. &r. Louts, July 2.—A redoction of five ¢unis ber 100 pounds on fourth-class frelght to New York went Into effeet heza to-dsy on all trunk lines, aud a reduction of 11 cents on bulk ieats, Live stvok was also reduccd five cuola pes 100 to Now You! uftalo, and Pittsburg, (he rate estsvlished beiu; 00 canta 10 New Xork, aud &5 cants to Butalo an Pittsburg. — 1TEMS, Tha Unlon Pacific Rallroad Company will shortly commence the construction of a branch line from Cleyenns to Longmont, to counect with the Culo- rado Central lailroad, The Istter ruad has lately beeu gabbled up by Gould and Ditlon, to be used symiuss the Kansas Pecific and Denver Pactéc Kall- ruuds. 1% was first tho Intention of Gouldand Dlilun to purchase lhe twolasl nauled ruatia, but they ve up the. project bacause their ongiasl schiemy E consolldate the Colorado Central with the Kansas Paclfc and Denver Pacifc Hallrosds could mot be carried our, owring o e opposition of the v ruads, B mvamod atrke o3 6o Erlo_Hailroad has been averted, sud all the tralns sro runnfug regulaz- Jp. The rumors of impending sirikee un uiher roads aro without foundation, atid 1o fears aré cus tertained by the mauacees. ® There are so uauy railroad cmployes outof employient prevsut that uven ahould a strike occur tuc plarce of the strikers could be flled without trouble. The caployce of Lha fruighit depariment of the Chicagu, Burliugihn & Quincy Hallroad wore ot~ fod yesterday toat all salastes in cxcess uf 45 % month had been reduced 10 per cent. It 1a proba- ble that & stmilar reduction will be made this wee's wnall ;n’¢ roads whery such reductivn has nob yeb ace. BEF Jolin Q. Ogden. Genersl Agont of the Mar chants’ Dispatch and Transportation Company, has foslgoed bis position to o Into business st Mil waukse, Mr. Aubrey, the Muwauk the line, has beon appointed to dll his place, a Tog Chiengo irincin £, 4251, Meaiee e il 10 sovk Bowies 1 Nbiaska. e —— WS, uunoe.c Elfi;‘ ISI-EAA:‘EI.FHN&ENI‘ Bute of 1 New York. “;?mo‘::h';: 9. ~~Arrived, etesmer Buglond, . from Livespool. DR, E. H, CHAPIN. Naw Yous, July§.~Dr. K. M. Chapin, it iseatd, has rosigned the pastorsie of the c”::x: :t mfi:; uence of a propus! B pet grERe o N

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