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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WED SDAY, JULY 11, 1877 Lyme aH, and the Hon W. A. Grimshaw, | ateriat, contradictory, = and bad | iite compact battery and keshoant on which are | the ecore of professional nt runoftwenty ininutes hanted fo. {nak BAD WORK. aT ramie dcfentants, teor’ no direct. hearing on the ener. To-day | smallewltenes with whlch he euides, controls, | application should be made to the Coroner, why nt amployed by Capt. seaeantie breakwater: arshort diutanca from the of Vike, for the Urfon tie dudge Stephen F.Locan | Straight teatited that. white he conld not be posts st splodes the craft by means of ehetricity, | coutd order a post-mortem examination to be held, j missing. Canin Suuply. ander the new atrange- | ¥luating Horpital. wall present Bar. resolutions \n the United Stairs tive (hat none af those who. Ike hinself, changed | The eccreay with which experfinents hare been | the friends of deceared heing privileged ta encage | ment. Ie garrisoned by three compunies, an followe; THR LADIES WERE THEN REAURNECTRD Ta Preheat the Jadicial rervice of dudye | from Neeiqith to Grover recelted any money for ro made aroused general curiosity, «inl a Iarve cr ghom they plonced, Ue. lind ‘been attending the | Companies A aud 1 of the Nteteenth Infantry, nevertheless, from the eclreamatances of fromthe cabin, apd a sonny man ins ates hat The Nez Percos Campaign Appare | arid Davis, and regret upon hia retirement (rom a ee een thieattemnom (ewitnese a | man bad treated him for stricture up to about tea said Company I, of the Fourth Cavalry. who bad repentedty expressed a wieh to be thrown tt M ful Fail the Hench, The resolutions are_in contre of | the ne did not believe that elther of them re- pase rial. ne axperiment wat: neulendl sane a CEC hte eaplale, tens ee = overhoard, ree gel hy Tewrees Into a atandin? no- Sota Mourntal Cannes Primers ana Aree Hen ar ea tary FOYE, CME PA EES eee eee i ariahed gentlemen, eonsnicaint Hopped coming to hii for treatment, and be sup ARCHITECT EGAN. sition. That eame-senat Capt; Bande denned "ann s ra w “bia inne att se it m ' Petitions in anwrispte; were to-vtay fled agalnat TU CROPS Qiong whom was the Ansietant (hinese Minister, pore WHALTY was in consequence of there being no ample asttcs to mee Se ity for it. We did not beltere that dvceseed waa entering from atone tn the bladder, of hat any necenslty exlated for an operation, 01 Yanz duen Poo, and bis Secretary, anda number of naval officers ant vistors from | other flako-boat was etationsd a hatf-inite the voysgera beenn te think that thelr doll was) not rtafted with. sawdust after all, and A Band of Twelve Sent on a Ghastly Gearge White, grocer, of Springacld, The Commiesioners to locate the F Insane ‘The Tene Inwardneas of MeCaffrey’n Charen re aE Eaten oa Je True Inwardness of MeCaffrey's Charge Reconnoitering Excursion. Aaglom met tn te Eta ion gona ii, -Acama Against lim. NEBRASKA. 4 % % 8 life or the ocean wave wna rather A pit nized ting the I from ihe store. When the baitery waa applied oy nlc mmiekaminations he wee unable | Comminsloner McCarey, the Indicted, —the gen- Se her Fanized ty slccting the Ton, Joly i Arr, Specta! Thevatenen to The Tribune. from the shore. Porat a rapti speed, poing to | to.cive any ovinion as to the cause of death, Cae eene ne actin been one of ini when not | LUNE et £on, Mh eet aatined, Mr, Onntrpeet The Uvard had numerons proporitious mibmitted, Onteans, Harlem Co., daly 10.—Osta andepring | the ttake-bont tni20, Qracefnily rounding the Dr. Deering waa not home Inst evening, #0 his engaged In the more Incrative bnatnens of agsociat- called on the skipper furan account of bia boat and the work contemplated by bim during the com= ing season, CAPT. BUNDY SAID that the bont which he nsed last year was fonnd to be much too email, and the new one had been built ata cont of aboot $1,750, All of the cost had been anbacribed but $200, and he proposed railing a8 foot aa the emall debt wae cleared of. He had on board a large number of Teatamonta and Hymne Books in English, German, French, anil Norwas ginn, intended for distribution among the Osh- ermen ani lambermen of Wirconsin and Michican. Ile pronosed to take the west shore of he inke, and al ‘Traverse City expected to cucop. erate with some clergymen there who wished to visit Bonvor Inland and hold religious service there, [fix plan wae te stop at the small settice ments where nu regular preecher was stationed, ant there hold meetings and distribate the Script. nres, free or nt nominal pricer, During 3871 tauch gootl had been dune in this ways and a con- sidered the mission-Sold as being a large and vor cultivated one, ‘Mr, Goodapced made a few romarka, pointing: out tho necessity for action, and several gentleined prosent started a anoecription. The Itev. ‘ehe started on her retnea, which was made in the samy time, Itisclelmed by the awnera (hat thie craft will travel twelve miles per honr, Toe faptdity and precision with venich the machine obeyed the operator clearly demonstrated that it In one of the most formiiable weapons ever invented in Twarfaro, This machine will be shipped direct i to nome European Power for which Wt was Dalit, but the awnere decline to atate for which ove, bat pay they huve orders for # large number from the eame Dower. CAPT. BRACKETT. Pooihtiity that the Siik-Smuggiing Ring Are Meting Out the Fate of Kristaw to the Man Who Woult Elee Have Fncom- passed Their Rein. Epectat Dieprteh ta TA Tridune. New Yonr, July 10.—Tho rumor that Capt. Charles M. Brackett, who tas heen Acting Speciat ‘Trenanry Agent in charge of thie district elnce Inst Octaber, was to’be removed created a creat deni of wheat remarkably fine, Ro tarasl have seen, the eropa npand down the Repnblican Hiver never looked better, Leave the Missonrt and come weet, the crops Improve in general appearance and pros- pecta. Jnstcome front (maha, and the crope ainng the route look backward and Inferior; too tmuch rain, Paunr, NemshaCo., July 10.—Osts did fair to be very heary. Harley good. but lodged some. Grasshoppers In this part uf the State abont played very few were flying to the north serteriiay. Amicyot, the progeny of a mmall gray ty, bs kilf {nz them off by she million. Weather bot and dry. Tigaven Cits, Furnas (o., duly 10.—Having & fine crowing eeaeon, ate never looked better. ever been a finer srowth of spring wheat. net bad in some pieces of wheat. iexxann, Washington Co., duty 10.—Wheat, oats, and barley all reaching omt—prospecta for 8 good heary crop. Riout-Ming (nove, Case Co., daly 10.—Oats headed out and very heavy. Batley nearly ready fo cut, Grasshoppers dying off. Looke now as if Caee Connty wottld raise a great amount of erain, to them from inta competing for & lacstion, Tho Savages Swoop Down and | ies arhments in benall of the. respective Slau localities by Mesers, Bonfield and Moore of Ranka- laughter Therm All. kee, Hogarins of Paxton, gtevell of Ponting, Rumler of Guman, Macanghtry of Donglae foun, y. desss H. Moore pecatar, ann Heroto Combat of Seventeen Volunteers | Charleston, and otners, | The Boar! reasvemnblon . here on the Isth, and, from the ees made to Against a Red Host, {he requirersenta’ agreed, apOa by Ue Board, will judge which pointe to ets! ‘ane ainey Joun White who ne THe Feinges ¥ Japatche: Ate. wants to take the ol vr ee Cole Perry Delsys Melping the Velnn- geld by diacorerin'nimeias an hel to tbe fab mare and ot valuable propert, rey by teers for Malf an Mtoure el ‘yortorday, but i emntee rensation, anit a Heartival was not procinimed nbroad. He bas . : {| hadsome conference with Palmer © Yon, attar~ Sablime and Indemitable Courage of the Leader o | neys. as to Hix claims, Lut bis papere don't see to agree with the records. ‘The land he claims the Seventeen. was entered ora). ie and the Ime, Parchinl Yee nos, and the latter's heirs tranaferred a portion ¢ Phe eee Ittothe Stace. The name of Graves does not ap. Epectal Mrpaich 10 Tae Tribune, pear ou the title recores, Bat that of White joe ane bi 3s in early yeabs alterns 2 an aE, 1, C., daly 10.—The following | Perringather property in town, John White, the A Leer Ea sPaitaotean mungelatmant, willscarcely Tealizo mnch frony nT DA! 1 du via la Wal . jis new pretension, atatement of the case was nat obtaincil, LETTERS FROM A MERCHANT. Innences upon the Silver- Market from L806 to the Present The, To the Editor of The Tribune. New Yous, Joly 7.—When the question of a ature remonetization of aliver asa legal-tenderin thls country comes under discussion, the first etep to be taken 8 to look back a reasonable time In or- dor to establish the caurce which have crealed tho depreciation of that metal compared with gold. It Ingencrally known thatthe largademands made hy the Britksh Government upon tho eflver-market, in onler to aupprees the rebellion tm rite Jah India, =the = Constrnetion of alle roada there to prevent a repetition of anch rebellion, and thecottun-famine following in con- eeynence of on Civil War,—threo causes Inating about ten years, aul ending In I8U0,—left the fag with contractora,—has publicly announced that he proposes to prefer chargea ngalnst Architect Fegan, and hasbeen eo stupidly kind as to fores shadow the character of bia complaints. A year or mora ago, It wil be remembered, he was In & aimllar pet, and was going before the Grand Jary to navo Patrick Fanning indicted for calling him o tief, and applying to him other aninviting name He has not teen heard of since in the Fanoing sal ter, and the chances are that Egan will get of equally as cary. But, acting on the aupposttion%that he intents to get some onc to write nomething ugly about Kean, and then Iay the same before the County found. to atate the substance of his chargca may no! be with- out interest. 33 TAAN'S OFFENSE consiats in hie refusing to be used by the **Ring" to rob the County Treasttey for thele benefit. He bas never beon accuecd of dishonesty, and as long no divided hia carnings with tho‘ iting" the eo a ALOA, Hall County, dniy 10,—Oate and epring | talk and feeling, cays the Z¥nes, not only In Gov. | stock of ellver outside of Asia very much redueed, | qucetion of bts competency wae never ralsed, Out |g, i. Burns asenmed the payment of Fe Q. Smith, Commissioner ef Indian See ER wieat, nil "right. "iarveet’ wilt be Inte. Most of | ernment circles, but afong merchants thronzh- | espcelally so In bfmetallta countries uf Europes mow he eave oue Ray Pag eget ter ated a" dil” for $110 on account of pupplicn, Afaira: The hostiles forced thelr way past our RALLROADS. Tecwhent junin blosom, Windsonth, andsome | oot tho elty to-day, Mr. Drackelt never | According to oficial statisticn, the ‘matn binotatite | Tot, Wh ecanne, Bret, he rolured to ov! and the amount neccesary for clearing off the dobt x the ordere af the Board todo an Mlegal act; and, rceond, and most imporiant, because he tas re- funed to certify ta Walker's ‘betny entitied ty draw shout §100,U0U from the County ‘reasury, which i in well known he fs not entitled to, Somach for MeCafrey's animus tn brief, Now fur hin charges, iC he ever makes any: He drat proposes to ebarce {neampetency, and he will undertake to substin- Hate the clarce by avtting forth that Egan has chanved the stccneations for the Court-lonse cavalry, and are now at Kameiah, on chelr way to . Hitter Root, Their success har Induced other In- diane to join fn emall bands, More troops are 1 peeded. WatRixe, Inapector, ‘wo highly Important railroad mectings will be F held at the Grand Pacte Hotel to-day. Ono ts ene wate Tran oming | Detteen the repreeentattres of the roads connect: tel seca thle ge Nowing | ing with the four New York trank lines which have jegram waa reccived this morning at the War Ule- | recenity enterad intoa pooling compact An ef- LS yeni fears Bee Erariclaco, Cat, * ope ams duty | fort Ie betng matte to have the Western connections ks aeysectacden'a adeancear/ rele Land a makes ajroilar arrangement, Tho walter was.lis- Oe eee eee om Tire celeaca te the | cated ata meeting of General Freight Agents bold enemy's side, he fied to the month of the Salmon at Boston leat week, but no conclasion was reach- ed, Mr, Albert Fink, the Commissioner of the And recroreed. 1 had provided for thie by order- | {tw Yori past and of tue Sonthern ftallrosd Itata ee cavalry force: with two Gatling guus back | Association. te ta he here iy sivow the. represents fo Cottonwood. Capt. Perry ands portion of the | tives of the roads the heautles of suc compacts, AURION, Noone Co, Suh train from Lapwal formed a junction withthe | que citer nur tT af ate Awoctaion, when | meat never were betters Tho tears of the grass- Cottonwood force, oF Is now doingav. Ay Jonovh | Comprisor all the rade leading from Coicago and | hopvers. ‘hoppers fying over, SyHacte, Otue Co,, Jaty 10,—Oats and spring wheat mostly headed ont. Harley harvest com- menced, Weather dry; morcury, 18, Nenvorr, Madleon'Co., daly 10,—Wheas shows agood burden of straws beade not completely 1 Considerable sunut. Oate just beginning (0 head ont, (inanD Jacaxn, Hall Co.. Taly 10.—Oats are all that contd be desired, promising heavy yicld. Large etrarms of grasshuppets passing’ over. Souttweet wind. . Paro, York, Co., dnty 10.—Spring. wheat nit headed ont; best that had been for years, Oats gout. Kye harvester, Barley about ready to cut. Buownavires, Nemaha Co., daly 10.—some small graincut. All cropa look exccedingly well. Farmera full of enrourapemept- Spek kaa antag wan tmaterially reduced, Jt Ie proposed to rolicit contributions within the next. few days from citi> rene, and Capt. Bandy hopes te start on his mis- lon before tho week ta ont. [lo will be Accom pantet by hie wife and family and two sailors, and open to got In ome rolid work before fall, About borelock the excorsioniste were tnnded In the North Sip, fully satisfied that they hail had a good my and hopeful for the success of the Gospel ahip. held a regniaravpointinent as Chief of the Dis- trlet, When Speclal-Agent Wale was removed, last October, he was assigned to the vacancy ad taterin. Mr, Male be since obtaincd s reappoint. ment, but nuta reaaalznmont, A few weeks ago the decretary of the Treasury determined to re- istrict the Special Agencice, and then Capt. Tirackett’s removal was decided on. On the # Inatant Maj. George D. Weeks, Chalrman of the Twentieth Ward Kepublican Areociatlou of Brook- Jyn, & persotal friend of Assistant Secretary of the Treasury StcCormick, who Is now In charzo of the Department in the absence of Sceretary Sherman, recelved his appointment as a Special Treas- ary Agent. Ilo was {uformed, at the same time, thst tho papers neeigning = bin cuuntry, France, tad lost during this period about $40, 000, 000 of her silver clreniatlon; but, taking {ue consumption for manufacturing and abrasion of coin Inteconsideralion, it wae probably much more. Franco !s a faireriterion of other, minor bi- metallic conntrics, and, being sleo the only ono furnialing: muro of lesa valnable statistics upon this tepic, owe obtain the best view abont the question oat) fsme = ff wo follow her movements, how and froin which gources she repteniehed ber stock aguln, when this. cxtraordiuary Aslatic demand had ceused In INU, She did begin, for the tiret thie nce 18, to colu five-frane pleces avain in 1807, Sevoral circumstances, In part extiavrdinaty In their character, favored a more rapid accumulas tion, viz.t THE GRAND PACIFIC MEETINGS, work In miner pariiculuraat yarous times, Loder this bend the moxt he can show will bo that he has exercised hie rights under his contract with the county. ee so Changing the plans at t rengthen nd eolidify the work as It progresed,—a duty ine cumbent on him, and fot the performante of which he is under ficavy bond, Hie next charge will bo What Egan has agreed to allow the contractote who have made the changes ordered by hin a reasonable compensation for their work, sul in this, Hohe falls to qtate tuat OUND DEAD. Mardored for Funs Avont 3 o'clock ycaterday morning, Ofs. ficer Mahoney, while going home, — stim Died across the boly of a man at the northeast corner of Jirown and Wricht strects saa) to anty wonld be forwaried on tho 11th, Teyond F iyery change. or allowance was mado with te | with & baiet-hole junder the right cye, the ippenred on the’ road near that place the cavalry | St. Loaisto Miesourl fiver points, This inecting : i rotonned tavituy’ to.k tll zs Ste auaponston of apecte-payments in Italy, | fy) cit ca ‘consent of the Hullding Comilttes | wound penetrating tho brain, Iw picked him up, turced him back eonthward, fam recrosting the | wii ‘be of muro that eR ai IOWA. this he profesec y toknow nothing, except | and thy consequent emigration of epecia frou | ofthe ioard, he will fall to stato the whole truth, e Bolmon. on the Indian traf), and hope be cannot | fave aries y heh “ that te believes he will be attached to thla district. | th of the Board, he will fa ha whole truth. | {nstitated Inqairles, and found that tho man's ee 8, ‘The sinall Asiatic demand,—frittsh India having contracted a heavy debt, on Which Interest hail to he paid in England, 3. ‘The riaing proditction of ont mines, and the suixpension of apreic-payinenta by this cuuntry, Yet, with all these favorable circumstances, wo find that tite accora to her stocks did not amount to hore than $105, 000,000 at the end of 1880, —tha larger portion of whieh nad come from Italy. There are no rerable figures showing how tuch the receipts from Maly were vanctly, and It can only te stated that the tive countries had tie wane colns, and that France, aecording to Mr. Goschen's report presented to the Hritish Varliament {0 July of last year, uppenta to have given to ftaly, during tho years Ik0 to IKU3, about $40) G00, 000 more than recelved from there: while, from 18g to the end of 1X69, eho, received’ from tho same direction nyuut $80,000,000 nore | than buch fs the substance of his propared charzes, without polng into detall, and the object in make Ing Vhem Ia apparent. aA rapurler ied on Mr, Tegan yesterday to get ca of his alns,—that ie, an ides of euch aa ere not generally known, and auch an McUnifrey appears iuclinad to uncarth,—and eepecial- ly. to ask im reference to the charge made by Commissloner Scbmlet the day previvun, to the effect that ho had agreed fo allow Sexton an extra" of $3 per thousand for the brick-work, and certaly extras for tron- work, ote. Egan was found at bis office, being In- ferviowed by & Commissioner, and, be grected the reporter very much vs ho would the peanut- peddler with ‘No interviews to-day."" He would have nothing to sayon the rubject, and paid that his mouth wow closed on all Court-louse quntters until after McCaffrey had carried ont bis have arisen, since the Inst meetlig, several serioua Spectat Piepaiches 19 The Tribune, Fr am a ene stent namie ar rithont disaster, | complication wuiel nee Immediate adjustment If | Coxwar, Taylor Coy, July 10.—Oats bid fate to fils turning the ight Hank of the troop ee ia | fie success of the pool Is pat to be imparted: | ie | make an average crop. Sprlug whoat was damaged i South- ths fen, except th fons reported of Lieut Saines, | Meson coade ape agcted of etuer of the South: | by che heary storm, bat will mako a fale cruv. Capt. Whipple aa his. ad fen ae eee ont by | ayrecment and discriminated amainet tho Chicago | Hye badly damaged, BEE Oe eee ace ee erry or | range. Jt lacciataved that thie Fact hag indaie ee Cote Appanoose Co.,Iniy 10,—Oats, halt hearty, make Jong marches, and are gontuent of | Chicago, iturlington & dtuincy Hallrad Jo forts & ) a crop. Spring wheat and timothy excellent. . Ex- Fee ees eae eee en ee a etc or hg diserimt:.| tmsTun of axed fram thnothy. Wealhar Ane. “‘Howanp, Major-General, | nettune of tho Hannibal & St, Joo, which has her Cuantes Crt, July 10,—Tho weok past has Limcr. natnes? nee tofore Been ate, yeinelyal wonnectiog io Sontives been a hotone, making comm grow finely, We will 4 fe 3 ern polota, ie live-mtock curmpiicationa were . Wheat Bax, Feanciaco, daly 10.—Disnatehes,, from | also to have Wen discussed to-day oF to-inorroww, Ausra fally 80 percent of aerop. Wheat and oate Lewiston, via tortland, give detaile of the en- i Supurintendent of the goud, counters with the Indians on the 3d, 4th, and sth Sea becanabie ta bo | WEzxtox, Town Co,, Inly 10.—Oatsloox splendid, Inst., near Cottonwoud, Tnesdsy. Col. Whipple therefore be laid uver | and eo does wheat, where the "hoppers have nut sent out Foster and Blewett scouting for Indians until a Suture time. Thla needs Jmmedinte atten | darmnged tt in the digection of Gen. Howard's camp on Falmon | ton, aa there Is much Nimatisfection expreseed by | °Yetvitury Dea Molnen Co., July 10.—Sprinz ‘ River, ‘They had not gone far when they met | the Chicavy ronda with the recent arrangement | whent and oats goin well, Timothy proimisce When pressed, however, tie gave it as hla opinion that Capt. Brackett would be rumoved, though he thonght certain matters might render It polltic to postpone final action for some days, Io tovk the oath of office as Mpectal Agent this morning. Capt. Urackett enya he has received no notification up to this time of his removal, and has heard nothing about it, except by the way of rumor. Io added that he has beon too buay lately In working up the National Line allk-emug- glilng frands—having arrested one man Monday Fanband anollicr early thie tiurnlng—bo look into the mutter or hunt up pohtical ine finence for the purpose of nvolding It. Tiad he done 60, the puolic interceta must have suffered, Collector Arthur wan alo tuilnformed as to the trath of falenty of tho report, name was Willian Shanley, of No. 40 Monty atreet, The people Ilving acar the corner of Brown and Weight atreota say that about Lo'clock in the morning they saa buguy delve ‘ground the core her, and that Just thon they beard o shot fired by one of tho three pertone tn the yebicle, Tho persons tmmodlately drove away.and, the neighbors, thtukIny periapa they had done all that wae required of thom in keeping thelr eyes and ears pens auictly retired for thu night. Oflicers Taug lin and Fitzpatrick got on the track of the party in thy boggy, chasod the vo~ Licte and Sts occupants to the river, attha foat of Mathor stroct, wheeo the bugey upsct, the hora becoming ontangled among tho Jumber pilen, and the party escaping. A few minutes later, OMtcor Fitzpatrick came across a young fellow. named James Gannon, who waa olng cust on Volk street am bat 1 | tureat, The reporter struqled with hin with | bridge. IMs nervous actiuns, and bis apparent in- PE acres wer escaped. | made by ae a ctcagey aa a Fee ee ammetttan | Well Hoth for seed and bays arene Pe ne ee ence ae dere. int te, BS. fio ee ae See i ore tae ‘it ‘le mila, grured lta tsk ht: fentiog to. alink aseay jetsam sight te fast Ee ee ee Teter Te a eee ee arenas clay to Now York vit Gxinpes, Carroll Co,. July 10.—AM small eraln | snore transfers, bat an out and ont discharge from | Jiritish Gonenl in Rome, attache to Mr Coschen s erck ho. | saw. Se ee ss ead Mees. ofeata, oniter” Nomantiea OR a hero ba epee er oo an Elio og Ag a rel ot nerd BE: | on lant year's breaking damaged by the “hoppers. held aacrod from elty editors and everybody else, | lite, attention’ of, the, otiesrs ti jemande the service. | Nobody can form auy_ idea | report, it appears to me, however, as if these fi ures would embrace the two metale, gold and nil ‘yer; bat the Consul stutes that French coins had but it was no nse, He twas mpl: cross: grained, pecvieh, and busy, and tually tt @ idea of Licut, Raines, with Fuster aud eleven men, was On old fund prorpects arc good for a beavy crop. ticttn advance to reeonnolter, ftaines rine over | coeaee On the whole, prosects £6 004s wy 10. —Rpring of fim hla namo and business, Tho young man fo the reason fur thecuurse of the Treaw. tuld hia name, but fsformed the officer that it was ry ury Departnient fn this matter. Capt. Mrackett ‘ i A See tan given Une ‘Theserlbx, though | none of his business what ho wan doing, whero: tte rat tire thia alde of Cottonwood, and down i fad proved hiinaclf one of the hardest-worklog and | been largely in circulation thronghoat Muly provi~ an In {nto (ne tide of tho ravino where the road cromen, a Ne a oa wheat and oat are lookivg, ae, with a good pros has proved blingelf one or tue Naat charge.of tha | ue to ieud, and tae Ttallan aflver culos Riiona | 22tsteds ag ut dio outt-Hloure eauers. th phon the aervant Of toe acer Stations Otho aero tae tars Whipple Gould got to them, were | ew York, July 10.—The Indiena-Dictelon | | Weneres Crrr, lamilton Co aly 10,—'Hop- | Wistiet: Since Hetobur lank. the overtime mie | OAyuine reterence to (uo DAK. itof sliver from | 18 Hous af meeting some une whiscould impart | Pay, Gannon muttered some explanstion sont tho acsired information, Beside Sexton's ottice stood an encyclupedia of Court-House literature, and be was pounced upon, Tle hod never failed In tho reporter's darkeet hour tn avarch of news, omit sae approached In the confidence that he would not fall then, Hedid not, and of what ho sald a brief summary [4 appa ded. ‘Tostart on, Lo said he knew ital, Said he, “S40 FAR AS SCHMIDT'S CHARGR 18 CONCEHNDD els almost dovoid of troth. When the Marms pict was tora down, the cement Jn the centre, hough it had been put in tive months, was found not to have set, although it wan vetting nicely. 1 was prescut, and when Egan saw the condition of things he esid that would not do, and that be yrontd have te male sotne changes in the specifica tlona for the murtar and grouting of the walls in Sexton's contract. Later.” he continued, ** 3 was profted through lin over $150,000, realized from Titzuree made by hia force nt a total oxpenne of $7,00U, At prosent he is engaged in unraveling one of the most Important stauzsiing conspiracies: over uncarthod in this city, Tu'lt Js coucerned the prosperity or ruin of the honest «ilk trade of thin country. Ile ramidcations extend im all di- reetfons throng the community, ond tne chidu steamebip officers, expreauinen, ware houvemen, — anctlonvers, and merchant: rnany of them of reemingly Ligh respectabillty. Several acrcats have alreudy been mada, and many more ato incuntemplation. Capt, Brackott holds the key to the entire frand, and has in hin pos- remion overwhelming proofs of mutlt In the shano of documents, many of them in cipher which he alone fs abloto read, Ills reninval atinis tno, therefore, woul prove myrcat div. aster to the public interests, Much indignation ts Le heard the daring. bondbotdceto? the Chicago, Danville & Vincennes | Uee# Humerous and urowing raplaly. | When! oe KAINES AND 11S WHOLE PARTY WENB KILLED, ¥ oats on the verxeof ruin, Many deids completely Fe a eee Maal CoRR A Cone Tote acne ciota leans hear o report from the | destroyed. te Committee appointed to confer with the Iinole- | UaKricun, Audnbon Co.. July 10.--'Ifoppore Wand and formed in ing of Lattleon the ceat alle | Division bondholders, ‘Tho report was that | dom nome damazo In the north part of the round, about 1,000 yards apart, and oniya racine | 8 (uorough examination of tho TItoad had Q i a fretwech thom. Here they rematnot, Mrenacing | been mado, bat wot of the accounts ohn artes Onten ate. ara noedo cach othet for about two, hours, until darkness | tndetall, ‘The Recolver, Mr. Anderson, not av: | | Louad. tartoen, Con duly 1, —Whout and oats Giana psrecd over tos point on the Cottonwood | Ink cloned hia aceont he Committes bad not | poed. A do to harvest avon, Sue "hoppers teal, to Craig's croseing. No tore waa donc that | beew able ty And what hnd becore of the procecde bra ye y ‘Tama Co., July 10,—Nate and wheat night, tf ake ledlaua-livislon bonds, Wuls frum what | euanthedded outs, thmalhy 4 ' 4 y aplendid. Meat morning Whipple and biamen started thls | they could learn, It was evident that ot | | Favnasen, Franklin Co. July 30,—Spring wheat Way to meet Col, Hetey, who wasexpected TIED ® | east FO per cent of the amount had bren | and onle just uralng, Scio fine, Ha nea blane: tannin They wet Cole? le. | soinappheds After stating what propositions haa | ,,daxcuneten, Delaware Ua., duly 10,—Oate ant Tairh tines along tho fuute, They met Col. Perry | misanyneds Mie fartieg tne Committe adeieed | Wheat never gave batter pruuiaa at thle weason of him to the catupon Cottonwood Creck. Kaird and | the rejection of the proposition of the tiInole Dt- she year. having work on the Itock Istand Road a4 tho reason of ble being around that time of night. 5 ‘About noon yestorday the pollce arrested a young rough known au **Nibacy'” Mayno~a fcllow who in paid to be one of the atarpeat young thieves and ‘burglars on the Weat Side, Ifo llves near tho cor nor of Brown and Weight sizects, and {6 roported to have had evo trouble with Khanley day beture esterday, Hence the auppoalilon that he had a handinthe murder. ‘The fict that the pocket of ihe munlered man was found to hsve contained $125, and that this sam world be inkely' to be all he would ever hare. about him at any one tite, a& ha wax & poor, rouxhly-dressed Jaborar with » wife and Ove children in needy cir~ cumatances, wouldseem to Indicate very clearly that he waa not murdered for hia monoy, ani to strengthen, the auppasiiion that somebody had a , and into the United Kingdons indicates that France received unly about $10,000,000 more from En~ “ond, the main xijvet market, than eho sursendered it the eutoo direction during such years of 18H 1 1809; coneequently, it fe safe to aerert that tho main fern of francu during those years did cone from Ttaly, From sich an excess of imports over exports, the conminption of France for inanutactaring, anc abrasion of coin, has tv be deducted, which bs larze In France, —bor exports of articles cousum- recive nictala belny considerable, he French trovements of precious metals dur- Ing the years 1870 and 1871 probably aro not very Teltable, owlng to te occupation of a large portion of her territory by the German army, As far os wiiver jw concerned, they show the following igures: cafe Pe cing | geile ayaiuet him and iad gotten oven with hin to men arrived trom Mount Idaho econ after, and | vision. ‘They raid the freteht of the Indiana Di. s expressed over the report. Import. Export. Gain, | 08 the gruund and heard Ryan and Fe {nthia horrible manner, Gannon and Payne In. aovul by. m. the rifte-pite s[eton wns worth etriving for, and that connections MINNESOTA. the Western “Associated Press, IETO. sou NaN — $14,230, ogedina | over the matter of changing the anecifications, an ; gi Citta olacat in e-pite wero manned. and two Tight be arranged with the Clucimnatl, Lafay- Special Diepenchea to The Tribune, New Youre, July 10,-—Michard Willlaina, atore- }) 3873... gavind SoU e708 | heant Egan relnark that a further fearon for mak: | Het Me eee know nothing abont, the adairy thik eevernt attempts to storm the rifle-pits, bat were keptata distance. About 9 p. in, fring CHASED FOR THE NIUIT. On the morning of the Sth two couriers arrived froin Howard, chased into camp by Indians, Soun after the indians moved thelr camp with about 1,11U0 head across the prairie in tho direction of Cottonweod# No movo ban teen made ta Intercept them. Soonafter, Capt. Handall and sixteen vol- uatecra from Mount idaho appeared, About 130 In Haus tntercepted ther at the Junctton of the Ex City trotl with the toad, At this crisis, being Been frum Perry's position on the bill at the rldo- Pits, the Colonel was urged to co with truope to Viele reactie, to which he replied It waa ne nso, Lary were pone, and bo would not onder a reacio, ‘The yolunteersaay that (helr Captain, seeing tly povition, ordered them to charge and break the ling Of the Indians, dash over toward the croak bottom, dismount, and RETURN TUR PINE, and hold their position partly under cover of a smalt hill, until the force at Cottonwood could Teach them. The command was no souner glron (uan Capt, Randall and bly alzteen made 4 cha broke throuxh the Indian line, reached the porttio named, aunounted, and retumned the fro. | In the eluarge Capt, Randall was mortally wounded, Ben- jamin Srna Riles, snd three, others wounted, bey fought thery for nearly au hour, and kept the Tudsang at bay, In about half an hour after it was known that the Indians had tho volunteers In a tight place, Col, Perry gave orders for Atty tien to 7 goto thelr relief, It was quickly obeyed, and they they never eave ar know the murdered many and thal, In fact, they are as Innocent of all guilt as new-born babes. An inquest will be h ‘riley, by which tle something new may be developed. GANNON OWNS CP. Later tn the day Gannon owned up. to being ona of the three persona who were in the husgy, and Eieoconfersed abont the murder, Tha vebiclo, ug etatea, was stolen by bis {two companians, una of whom did the shooting. “He hat nuthing todo + with it, save being In thelr company, Ehanley was shot down ‘in pure daviliry, os neliher ‘of the three kuew him, aud hence could’ Ing the change waa the fact that the only brick fhat Heston could then cet wae softer that ought to need, “The otd anectfications called for tho nee of ce- ment for mortarin the plers and the gronting of every third courso of the walle with 9 talxture of Iimeand cement. Bgan, in view of all een did not consider the epeciticatiuns snfiicient, an Ils opinion wus concnsrei in by Soxtan and some Consmisaloners standing arounth = ‘The order was then given to uo cenicut in the piers, and te grout every course in the walls, Inatond of ‘every third course, ‘The matter of extra allowance wae talked over, and gu waa establialed as the Hmit to be charged per 1,000 bricks for the extra work, Egan reserving the right to fix the price at bisdiecretion, and Himittng the agreement to apply to the baae- ment atory. ¢ Commirsionere knew of it, and | tion to it, oud one of them— rt. Holden—even went 90 (ar as to urre gan to grout the frst etury In tne eae way, and (onnoure hima that the Nourd wanted It so done, Egan, 1, understand, adonted Hordes enyyen- ton, —at Ieast the work te belug groute: it was in the bavement story.” 48 THIS ALL THE BXTRA WORK ALLOWRD orordered i Kuan? askod the reporter after his atory-tellce had nearty loat his breath. “No,” be rejoined; ‘but thin fe all that smonnts to anything, Me ordered Walker to 1 Crease the alae of nome of the bode in the bas ment, but aquin-t tis deductions ara to be made, Ho the isatter In ecarcely worth consiterlug,” jn tile ally” keeper of (he steamship Cree a been arrented, charged with complicity in ik-smuggilny frauds, Willisme atatos he haa bronght to this country fourteen barrela of allk, worth about $35,000, In the last few months, for Joln Beutt, apeculator, who bas fled the city, fone connected with the Natlonal Steam lily Line are now undor arrest. Capt. Brackett, who unearthed the emugaling and arrested the smumylors, was questioned to-day fn regard to avtatenent that he recelved forinal notles yeaterduy of hile removal from tho office of Special 'Teeamury Agent, Wo wald he had bean! some Indeilnite rumora of that character, but bod recaived no oficial notice, [f hla removal waa tne tended, ha had no timo to spire at proscat In pro~ eurluz political influence to overt It, without en- canvering the Interest of the Government and of honost merchants. It is stated that Capt. Brackett was never regu- Inrly sppoluted to fill a vacaucy occastoned by Tate's removal, but beld the ollce merely trum tho tact of belng (u the service at the time of Hale's removal, ‘Tho assertion ja made that Capi. racket has heen reinoved and Maj, George D. Wecks appointed in bis place, —_————__—+ HILTON. Flo Opens Mls Tavern to an Taraetite Through © Warm Invitation of tho batrap in Charge. And tho Engliah markot recolvad from her ubont 1,000,000, Instead of surrendering, na curtom~ rs Duriug these two years, wlau, anutier ex coptional feature fa noticed In Enchieh taileny the Kuetern markets appear as exporters Ww, Ureat Urltain with $27,000, 000 of aflver, while they ro- cotved only about $25,000,000 from there. Gere many, lolland, aud Beluinm werv the largoat ro- colvers from Kngland during this portod, ‘The lnctuations uf price for tho tive years, 1867 to INT}, were aluost note, they corresponding main- fy tote Fiench stanuatd; the annual production averaged about $22,000,000, A fair ostimate of the consumption for siatietanh aru, and Agaring up the very iimited Astatic demani, teada mo to Dellove thet there was no Increase of monslary stuck of silver outslde of Axia during those five Years, but that paper counteles (Italy ine larger, hod tho United Stated ina suull degree) created auy such increase in one ur the other country, pane in France, Bolgimn, Switzerland, an jofland. We euter now upon the perlod 1872 to 1876, and I think no falrer look can be given uf it than the following general sketch of Mr. Goschent ‘Total production, 137410 147: 8173, 000, 000 oid by Germany and Sci + 40,0 0,000 + 40,000,000, 00K UD etta & Chieavo Maliroad, the indianapolis, | Warxnviti.r, Lesuer Co.» duly 10.—Wheat and Moomtngten & western, Ktailrond, ae, the it pods oats look splendid, and are heading out, The Ventral, of the Evansville, Terro ite Ws Chicago Central, of the Hransy ile. rarte Tia vaprorsed the | upper Favages continue greater than ever. A Opinion that the lilinois Livision cannot etand up | few milce west thoy aro destroying whole felds. Sithout the indians Jivision. ‘The flinols | This ts done by ‘hopper coniing from further bondholders, however, protend that they | weet, We oxpect them here every dsy. Tryuld preter tac | other poopie shoul | tuoomimy Unavs, Waacea Co. Jtly 10.— t Sethe frelabt from It dues uot pay, Gentlemen | Oate, spring wheat, and barley aro looking ro- ‘eho ‘appeared to. he ported {nformed the meeting | markably well; never promined a more abundant that the Intentlon of the Illnols Divis- op. ‘Hoppers not numerona; bave done no fon bondholders wae to [nsue 886, 000,, | damage yet; think thoy will not, 000 of bonds in ¢aro of non-consolida- MixNeronna, Hennepin Co., duly 10,—Onta, flone Should there be a consviidation, the | wheat, aud timothy are looking us well aa tho Lillsows-Diviaton bondholders were to receive pro- | farnicra could wieb, ‘Hoppers bat few, and but portlovately the #site as tho others of the $200, 000 | ito damage von. new laaue, and the balance, amounting to about Faaton, Faribault Co.,Jnty 10,—Oats and spring ,000, Was to be’ reserved fur tho | wheatgood. Flax and timothy doin well. Detterment of the aad, ‘Sho reason the Moxticxrzo, Wright Co,, Joly 10.—The proa- HitnoueDivision conpone were tu bo pall and | pect for wheul in general Hivos laa oats. *ifop- the others ignored, was that one wan 8 road of 109 | pera notall conc, Eating badly in, some places, niles varning money snd the other of but twenty ee es tnlles worth nothings, Finally, o motion was car: KANSAM. let continus the Coinmittce w! jowerto doin e md the matter whatever may scem to thew beat calcu- Bprial Piroatcher to The Tribane, lated to serve tho interests of the Indianu-Divislon | Wastmuton, Washington Cu., July 10,—Farm- bondholders, ere cutthig thelr wheat, which ‘ extra youd, eat and onte will a f nye THY GALENA NALOW GAvar. | Stink wart rill euruaaa In-Suslity suy, Brectal Diapateh to The Tribune. thing ever ralsod bufore in thle county. Cirsa: ppors lett tune 14, ortuwest. Calais Til, “duly. 10.- Pho, accepted croate af: | erpuete lett ino 1K, dying northwest “Timothy fivo feet high; blue grass, three fect. Ki Caan ceehiee extention to Wingville. fla (eee eee ena ‘hoppers, aud uave 1alllions uf Inet tin. Gannon ntenttan ta kill the nian, and thinks be Grod in arockless aplrit, merely Intending to (righten bln. te exonerates ** Nibe soy" Paine from all connection with the atfalr, _——$——— —— THE WEATHER, Wasutxoror, D. C., July 11—La. m, For the ‘Upper Mins pnt and Lower Missouri Valleys and Uppor-Lake region, rlelng barometer, stationary or fowor temperature, northerly winds, elearor partly clondy weather, folluwud at northerly and western etatiens by falling barometer, wagn southcust winds, and poseivly ral arose, LOGAL QUAMRYATIONS, Total supply. 5773, 000, UU Of whicn he traces distrinntion as follow: ime. (Bars, Gibse, wi SND 7; i 9,000,000 eran ; vat ona Tri! 31 believe he ordered some extra | L1tHa im. ZnS 60) 7 go to thelr rellef, | It was quickly obeyedand they | puntipa' Corners, four miles thle side of Platto- | bushels of grain for export. Aoectat Dienateh to The Tribune, Transl Bat Well, nui T Zien 83] or: Lea teamniots noemmnes Srderod, uta fe: | ville the presont terminus of the road. Natoral~ |, CATES Mmvotuy ia duly 20. <Osle'promine |New Yonx, duly 10.-—[t jaw reported on Wall Poti ai Bitte Soalnne Pana ett fone vo it ie not worth tb. Coates ‘ Mees Tuadeaince, age tueal Aude porate lise 1y enowzh the people of Platteville donot like the | Sfeut and In the stock. Been avy. | Wheat | trest this afternoon that Mr. Gabriel Netter, of | Uakted states: fcuaaiue | considering.” alas! Jdes of being leftout iu tie cold, anda meeting | apring of "60, sud have never seen cropé look $0 of the electors af the town bas teen called for the | favorable. ‘Then why should wo not be Joysul? 20th instant, forthe purpore of taking stepa to Panaona, Labette Co,, duly 10,—Wheat tea fall- Eompel the Company t@ mae that village the potut | BPO Here) will nut inece nee epee of divergence, If m unanimity of action tn the Moeanartan. Riley Co., duly 20,—Spring wheat Board can be malntatned, the extension will be | and oats much better than uaual, Nearly soudy Dulltatouce via Phillips Coruora, despite the iro { for the atcklo. the Jewtel banking-lhouse of Nettor & Co,, No, G2 Exchanzo place, bad recolved a letter from Baratoya eigned * Wilkinson,” saying that tho Grand Union Hotel proprictora would Le happy to extend all the accommodations the botet affords fo' Mr, Netter and hls family, Mr, Nettor last night said he had received such a tetter, but that togon the night of the Gti. Volunteers # : Eibwikey Milled neverdindiace sna eee WOUNDED MANY OTURKS, as they saw the Indians packing wil their desd and wounded. The same night, McConville, with a volunteer force, strived as Guttonwood from Liowart’s com- anau. ” Maximum thermometer, 745 mi UNREAL OasMAVATION Cuidado, July 1O-Midnigtite “And this te tho ainaunt of extras ordered, and theae the clrcanmtances?"* *erhle fa all E know of." ‘De yon think the architect haw overstepped his bounds?” **No, ale! The trouble has been he has been too timid. ‘If he had takeu the boll by tho horus be- foro, ho would have been better aif. Kverthing ho $7P,00n,r00 thia sketch Together. aye ‘Mr. Goschon remarka, however, muat only be taken oe indicating the yeneral ten- dency,—statlaties bem, In savy instances, ver, Incowplete, ‘The amonnts allotted to Englan Avia, [tunelo, and Spain may be moro or eve sidered of a ipormaanene character, —manufacturls in “Ratton har. and walntaining existing eoliage, probably re- been to f th ‘ clu ihegihs deuchment of serenty-fve men | of the PlatteriaD ine, of e LnpieoIn tin would not give it tar pablication, nor allow any | quiring simile amounte un an averigt while tho La Ee Ee eee re ta ne tne uulity er the a eel eecort ®& wayoo jon, Hinith, an A ol ef ave ans sd 2 Rtalew were alreas engaved In new coins y ya iY | atau eae peccen omni Perper tal (renee rae na, of Freeport, bave “Niidiah da ce ran zelbnes newspaper representative to ace it, as he roganda it ne) county belng wronged if the Board witt back him privateconversation with which the public had nothing todo, When asked if he know why it wae scntto ido, be Inughed and sald Lo knew Mr, Witkineun, the Superintendent of the hotel, well; that hv was a wurta personal friend, an he snpposed that they would Ika to yet him and bls faunily there, for they were wood cua- i Morrill says that Randall, after he was mortal} Jfomded, and ta yot nia ble gorltion, at epon the groune and drod many shots at the Indiaus, the last une not more than five minntes before he fell back dead, Not one of these scventeon faltered in the leant, or showed the white feather, though hard preased bp 100 [adlane, nor did one uf e, awounting ty about $10, Gud, O00 up to the end Of daza for eabaldiary coln,—thele consumptive nower for manifucturing having been eatiniated at 1,000,000 a year, *itnsela, uf course, would ro- quirg a much furger amuunt fur mannfactiring and fomalntaln colnage, If the Intter element would exlat within her duminiona inatead of inconvertible up and refuse to pay the contractors a greater eum than he recommen," “The Commiselovers knew of thia work belng onleredt **Certalnly, ee around crery day, and henna pa the walls aro closeted with Sexton lu 8 atiicr," Of the cost of building and equipping the Galens Luxinoton, Hl., daly 10-1 have Just retarned Ptareeer negate Ballroad, ‘The. contlenen. te froma ten-daye’ visit ty Hpencer County, Ind. ead ing Se itn ones eantueinterssta’ of ine pros | soluzand coming by way of Iloominyton, Dans ed parrow-ganyte rallway front thad city to Lao | Ville, Terro Uaute, Vincennes, ant Evansyillo, Rock with ac alow of auccess, The wurvey | Wheat le good all along thle ruuta, and the acr runa through th riebent agricuttural di cict inthe | and yield por acro waa never larger. Beyond Terra fiber” “the heavy access. to the stock ot France | "tid you over esr any of them complaln about theme reek Lar q tomers. He said ho did not know Judge Hilton, | ¢ o yt ene lege entrap ear rei acer ae re Raat the Lecatontcs, Valley Hauto the whrat ls all harvested and ty good con: and fe aogeeetnter ever suo him, A falen ea ee ee eather anmane | CSTE Ay chat ever heard was completat be + 3 wef: | of Mr, Netter, who sven the letter, | bers of the Latin Unton saspended coinase. ‘he had le " HOLD Timm GROUND, Mis Eee Te capt Uctween Terre Haute and Vorrgvilia wheteit | wid’ that it | maw ig. warn Havtatlon fee eee oe ie ta the dlaturtancu in thy wilver | font PPC y Tt ean py dustee Baye TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. ‘The following are the names of the memorable Spectal Dispatch bo The Tribune, Y Hees Mr, Netter and his fanily to accupy | markt which has continued ever wluce, Yet at- ? sfoventeen: D. B. Mandal and i killed; A. Blendand, 1. IL. Hosser, and Char Johneon, woended; L. 1. Wallmot, J. Searly, Janes Hocbanan, William Reemer, Charles Case, Eph Uonker, Frank Vanelse, C. M, Day, George i aginxs A.D, Bartley, IL CU, Johnson, and F, A. Fenn, When Baird and Morrill left the Indians were in full possession dé Adame Pralrie, except Mount Idaho, Grangeville, aud the camp at Cattonwood, Yeaturday soveral free were scen in diferent directions, some shout three miles from the crock, and appearances were that houses, ban, and bay-atichs were bathing. eee enue i! repurted that Indiana grouped oY yeutes a aw Uke, near Ki Win theirateke i oN camer, IM., Jnly 10.—The earnings of the | fer counties in indians have a goo prospect for | their choice of 8 wulte of coms, ain) that It was lt Seer eicsaa'S) ‘Topeke. Talleoad. for "ung | Alstge tobacco crop, | We aro. In the nidet of 1Z0~ exponae Wan applicatiun for footw wade by St ; 1 Kansas & Topeka Tallroad fo Rarveotneee,of which wohavoan oxeaient ctun. | Netter ina fone, to see wuab cho reauit wactd 2,10. mings for thé same page N July 10.—The corn is farbetter In | for he did nivt intend taking. any rooms, ns bie Thonth in 3878 were $2 YO, per a for years, ‘The continous rainsin | wify was soon going ta Europe, Mr. Netter ve past seasons discagrazed our farmers, & himaelf, on being asked what ho intended dolt st elsads though junc Tay Pete sito a dese lop of oar bout the tuvitatlon, replies © Nothing: | Tabet vi ‘ba ay no attention bo i shall not reply to ib in eee dc tcneute chitin re been madets | people, | While tne crap hae been goods the prica ony ray," and he destined to aay suythitig further Mouller itallroadat 14 #, Grifin, General Saperin- wushaanolects ss tendent; D. ¥, Carmichael, General Pruigh JO'TTON, Vinsongor Auent yan By Bally audi ae Ganvestox, guy ‘o Tike Cotton Exchange DEATH UNDER THE KNIFE io Union Pacific ro hav issued a ne & os tantt for tase builiOn. ond lead, ard Tor silver, | ofp beyart slows that the weather a tea of A Cone for the Cornners capper, and lead orvs, front cn'to Uwaha, when | June haw eet very favorablo in furty~ shipped tien js nf DOL es than 20,000 Pounds | uufavorable in fourteen, while Afwen report ox- | A very sudden death occurred yextorday, afters ‘The reporter bere dropped his subject, moro deeply Impreared, however, than ever, that Kiran's sing #0 far bad consisted tn opposing ** Kine" echemca, and in trying—not always with auccess, nor yet wiaely--to thwart the robbery of the public ‘Treasury, New Yone, duly 10,—Tvo Caban Leagne in this city have resvived to make an appeal to the people of the United States asking them (o show thelr syropathy with struuling Cubsn patriote; also to a aH rade, ben, it models to take some actlon nat will end the struggis. Bartimons, July 1o--i'be American Philologi+ cal Assoclation commenced Sts ninth anuaal scasion this afternoon, About thirty Vrofesdors and Iln- ta from colleges and Inatliations of jearaing, cain New Eugiand, the Western, Middle, an southern State ‘present. i Puorinexcs, Tt, 1, July 10,—Tho centennial anniversary of the capture of Gen. Preacutt by Col. Marton was comnemorated to-day on the ecene pf the exploit. fention has auailn to be called to the fact that, after deducting ber probabic consumption for mans wlacturing, buth forthe home wurket and forex. port, and the amounts aurrendered by iuly, Ger- many, aud Austria, the access to her wonclary stock would have been email, Consequently there exisied no over-productlon of allver during this ery often wondered why Franco didnot close her ominte for silver ot an earlier Making thereby Gormany’ proceedings ‘a dead ; ond account for each tard obligaslons towarda Germany, aud ber consenue! deeirs not to disturb the tmonoy-markets of Kurope. The silver pania would have errived b) CAPL. BUNDY. s A Trial-Trip of tho Gtat Tidings.” ‘The trial-trip of Capt. Hundy’e new Gospel snip, the Glad Tidings, wae bad yesterday on Lake Michigan. The new boat has already been da- acrived more than and it is only necessary hore to atate that Ces tht, ol "7 . ¥ such an act already iu 1872, when whe had unload- Jam two-masted yacht, furty> Ni i i ‘Tho seltlere are belog plundered and ropbed on | HOG mare dhan HCO pounds, | os sy pay, | coselve rains comparad with. last year. The | Bow at thu Suupean Hotel, Nu. G2 Sherwan | ed a vortivn of haf awn silver uyou Geruauuy, ser eset Tongth over all. and witir twelve fect | gr. Paue’Miau July 10-—¢ mplets returns of Cow Ureela on the Cauvitla ond Walla Walla toad. | senuor Agent of the Slichizancentral Ket and Tas: | weather has been tho wame in twelve countles, atrect, wud tho elrcumetancee will furniah the | “Since the beginning of 1873,—Franco (Woltand | Beem. She has been built under Capt. Uundy's | the vols of the Brite the special clection beld Me ee ee ainoaien: osbese waatilee on tone to stovkey Micha ier reyuter nostuty. | more uufayorable in thirty-two, endless favorable | Form we ne ithe materlal for, investigation, | ceased coinage elready tn Ausil, 1975,) being no | qirections, cepeclully for hie accommodation, aud | Jung 12, on the uld iiroud-band question, of di ry supposed to be Yukimas, Greeting of the Michigan General ‘Ticket asd Vax | in twenty-six. A small increase in planting since Louis B, Hand, a man of 40 yeara of age, sud who hile Germany contluued 4 largs votu d cla! d to-day, ahow SP enaual PHD iciou oC RIVeEGE, | Mel tee Wiktehy SAO w Nocd! ake Leas, Be a eerste RUE Fenger Agents! Avsociation, of whlch ba te tha | the last report le reported In four counties, due to | bas beer employed for several yeard as a Graln-In- end 17,824 as ry — was fally proved yesterday. While not intended SPRINGFIE Shia alee aes the whest failure, Stands gogd tn sixty-four, very ] "pester for the Hoard of ‘rade, went to band at | pre largest On, FecOrdy {MD CRUE | ee ey aniler, I Ta-atinated (hat ah can altaln ayam along ngstaas tbe propasse Plano aale GFIELD. iyi teoritele, The plant te blooms aud. boiling | tho hotel about slx weeks axo, and yesterday died 1 The deprochullou of allver provented imports | a speed, ander favorable conditions, of aboul nize . = LOUISIANA. Pein atty-Ate, Mille tu fftecn excceaive rains | thero. Ie had been suffering for some time from | Of commodities tutu countries where allver 1s the | ynots perbour, but nothing of this kind was devel- OBITUARY. Keform SchoolwItallroad Taxes—Sny Carto ery Well in tity tee od growths “The present condi: | tn internal adcetion, and bad been under | Texwlaiue af valu and fuvorell exporta thence; | oped on the trlal-trip. zs ie Invranarouis, July 10.—Julze 0. B. Steele, ox: —Judge DaviseEastern Insauy Asylum | what Siont.-Gov. Wilts Baye Concerning tion ts gov tn furty-thres, puog i sixteen, wed | treatinent Ly Dr. A. dy Baxter for stricture uf aulred aver teaile-balancey, ‘Thue Gtad idiags bad been, advertised to lea i districts dled State Senator fram the Mattoo: district, dl te =The Quincy Clalmant to the Core of he her moorinye a ¢ Her Present Couditlon-Causs for Felic- Fountles report three weeks late, ‘The col terday afternoon, De, Thomas a, 1 twenty-four two | the urothra, ¥ e-uperatlous of the United States, of apoplexy at bia realdenco In this city thie cre! Springfeld in Town, itatlon, CaUntLee reer iEflouruanre ne Vast yrate Cuter. | W, Deeriu, of Nu, 137 Madiuou atreot, performod | Conausyi Merde wbuut $20,000, 0UU for Mapai Sour ater wha the ‘Wrako" tai her in tom, "Muxeuina, W July 10.—Dr. David Wan ake ee ee Sveciat Disputed to Tae Tribune, litera have apyeared and are doles wows dawaye | an operation upon Was foe stoua tp the Aas | tary colt PET f find the signal to start wes glvon. | Bome forty pers ureina, We Vaskseat poraiclan. of sul elty, : PRINGLE, , .—T' sr oun, =! y Ad Octor wa! ate al jant, an * i . | sous, including eral prominent clergymen q eee Esser arPoutlae, act ware ia: [ites wl Srageeart ied World puullahes au) | SMuavute, etn .duly 10. Tho alemplle Cotton | ether way teat adunistered ey a nevitiodicn | gulive# being money also in most Spanlst Arcata | tuseitx, bad Mopowed aking a trip, au ft was tus his residence a this city to-day of dixbolcy, doy nd distunced pa atetthvace [actly th Ls A. Willa, the Licutenont Gav | Pachunge for dune, to be fseued to-niorrow, con | ‘yhte failed to have the dusired effect, sud chloro: | jnduence, se eae porta ut sliver Whence go, tended to run up as far as Evanston. A belek | py, 2 Ue, Haugiey Mloved by: the oltizeas of : ciyanduteur pum ortm nui | trot of tao, wh form tow op. | Gade Hot trees caus | a adsl af | Wau un Gr Met coca | Hees Hy, a ahd ald eth ga tt Eada iets Cat ar oe wa i La | sioppiug im thls city, Mr, Wilts saya that Ea eas ape formed, but pationt rapidly sauk, and ina very or: ‘Adla +. * ¥ reporter at om heavy se® was running ff 7 le riaried pleseavbaitted, by Acchiudey Cochraba,: | cite tia pa elie ENE bays, see waaterage ate uly 3, tbe mepteyate fr whteh ¥ suet tae die + ju nnmber; but Aela bas taken about $108, 000, Feborted OA ey tye tacts had conslderabie | © regimontal dlirgeon $a « West Virgtula scgl wud the building will be put Ander way as svon as duriny the eighteen months for thu 1st ut January, It will coat $19,600, including heating 1870, to the H0th of June, 1877; which extracr nary demand can, of course, hardly covtioue sny great length of time. As a goneral couclas! tnd. fooklng ‘well in a business ‘ae well as | dry, uo remalader frequent and exceesive rains, aan ed ae gentle Maa litical way. There la much 1 complaint | With little oF no replante ‘The average report | fect, ile was snold r emg oa Toraetlyg and everybody # taking hold with hows agree stand, ich au average of nine days | camo to this city frou Utlea, N, ¥., in luau. Ua- MoE a ea ey ja pediinacta ta the [sed eae ee Te ae cone: (onee RAN abe nd PES oceans cibeaee tain tne Gu clerk by Potter # bat ebe pul pedi mated annie ‘of 8 percent trom heavy rainy, und | Palmer and otters, and on the outbreak of the War success of the State bave vaolebed, ‘The ousinuss | general condition pot so gud as last year. Many | he Jolucd the Ellewortn Zouayes, Hew men do pot expect unusual prosperity just now, a9 slate that, with & hers days of favorable | ginpluyed = for sume = mupthe = byt there tv depression In aly ecctions, “There te to be | esther, tHe crohe iL te eee eomlog io | SaeTmeT Vie reture to Chicizo folned the fae three ere cea Te Oar ETT a IE ep roe rere eee ar ‘plant le yrowlng too | East, und on his retura to Chteage foined the revolutiog. “Fluuncislly, ait, Wiltz anya, | Mucb to weeds Budde rene but few forine, Loard of Trade Wattery, whleb waa then Lelni wound, aud, sae whole, will mectall | Qqhhe Corn CCR ON Boe in th @ per cent plant- | ratacd. He throoga the War in the Army o: aunts te vas the practice of the Hu: | ed, !8 Jung, The averaxe ines eof wheat over | hy Cumberland under Gea. ltoevc hd Fued to FE ee ea ne acerca rey tue | ast zeae le dA por cent, and generally harvested. | the rank of Lieutenant, Htetaro) ment, which position be Glled with cre: Di ta Tas Tribune, Dsraorz, Mick., July 10. jon, EB. A. Brush, one of tbe richest men of Netrolt, dled aualemy ‘at Gruses Polnt this evculay of heart Cb ellect ‘ta teduclug the number of actual youre ra, Among those who did start were the ev, L, Raymond, the Kev. J, Hi. Barns, tho Rov. Jacob Post, BD. D., of the Holland Prea- byterian Charch, the Itev, N, F. Btabl, of Camp. bell Park Mission, Br. T. W. Sociepeed, bis son and daughter, Mise Carrie HK, Silth, and Capt. Lundy's wie and family. ‘The Bon Drako, being somewkat ochind time, started off at a lively rate, aud in a very few uiinutes the North Pler was ronnded, ‘TUSN TUM THOUBLE BEGAN, ‘The yacht. atarted {n on a series of erratic move- poseible. apparatus, In the United States Court to-day, Judge Drum anund proslding, arguments were made iu the mat- ter uf the application of the Attorney-General for anorder on the Iteceivers of the Ohio & Missiesip- pl, St. Loule & Southeasterp, Indianapolis, Bloum- ington, & Western, and the dt. Louls, Iron Rivuntaln, Chester & Eastern ftallroade, rcepect- ively, to pay the tases due tbe State by OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Naw Yow daly 10.—Arrived, —steamshis Serthia, from Liverpool; Greece, from Lwadon: Danie! Steinman, from Antwerpi ticllert, from Hamburg: State of Georgia, from Glasgow; Viilc de Paris, from Havre. favor, have, howevul minds how far eststing and further Icetslation else- where wavoperate upon the metal; which question will be reviewed lu my next letter, Mekcuant, 2 —— : u a wents, which speedily resaltud in placiog about Loxvox, Joly 10,—Steamsbips Anch and ‘ those curporations. ‘The iaotion was reafatud by the | burduza vt taxuliua uu New Usledus, to tho advane | Gatednditio aud millet are reported tu be Inapleu- | tue clues of the Hobelilon, he again entered ou WILL TEST HIS CLAIM, a ee eee ieecmceude,” Golug down | Teta, from aly tc Steamublne Anchors, 3 roadeon the ground thet ihe State occupied the | tage of the planters, wLosy favur was valuable wo (Le sundision, a tee reitieh pursuits, nud ultiniswly decane wn 1 | Bay Fuaxciaco, Cal., July 10.—Oue Cod. Boul- } the river, an enterprising Chrletian prodaced @ } more, and Batavia, from Boston, have arrived & say dosition oe au individual in wuch caves, aud | politiciaus, ‘Tuer aud otuer unjust measures F re eae EEA epectur of Grain. At thy thuy of Lis death be beld | 905 14 about to commence a vult against tho United | FP ‘of the No, 2 collection uf tyne, sod pro- | out. wiust prove the claim. The Court held t 3 | mained tu be righted. Tuo State dubt wil} not ag: A NEW TORPEDO. the position of Insvector of Sample Grain for the a Bited | Gused that ome singing whould be bud. were Daramount Hea aud tt was tho duty of tho | grezetw over $11,U0U,000, ond thie con becasily | Cueygraxo, O., July 10.—Por some time past eee ur trade, tila being hiv sccund term of of- | States to ubtain pusscssion of Nero Iviand, now | Pull for the Shure iggestad, b “oto pay tte taxes, a6 Much ue suy other | juauaged O08 taxablo valustion uf $170, 000, OU fice. lil connection with tue Chicazo Union Vater was surgentod, bab, po we: €X-GOV, NOYES. used by the Government s¢ 8 ni this evening, end presented his with an elegan! taice wery uupald. Betute waking the order, gold-hended cane, my bowever, by zave thine ty belug the Kecelvers tuto Care phat they wigoteut up ircegularitics, if any extete ‘Tus feingus case of the Sny Carte Pike Com- pany auaiuat the Comoilslocers of Levees came vp this afternoon, ow molie of the Uva. Milton May, complainant's couuel, for a decree ip accordance with the upiuion of thy Courtut the Jan~ vary teri. ‘The entry of the decree would require : the rewusal of bbe levee within aisty days, or baye : Ticut W thy cowplaivaute of $40,000 clatued as damages fur the overdow. Decision was reaceved on the point uutll to-morrow, Hay, Green, wud Latiles teprcecns Cunyleinanta, Gey. Palmas, ). O00, vy yard. The | tion of a saruonic reporter, w: ndon inpo- : Receivers to pay the anes, a4 witch se euy othe | tuanayed oa 6 tazable saluetgn of BU70.000.00, | euore han been made prtvately a thle city a etles | au “Anoriatlva lve Ted to & wide sequalotauce | plait alleges the lille of the bevy yard. The | ion of a arco ive Fore sald scuter | , Woan'e Mean, N. iL, July 10.—Guaaua at Boar) teeeeivcrs uujuviet the aesctamentiregular. All | the Returning Board, It was uot any | Of experimente with what is known as the Lay tor- auwong old soidlere. Tog fetand, which was originally Mexican grant, | tating that some of the party would have to | Head gave s recoption to ox-Gov, Noyes, of Obie Uhat was required of the Stas was to show thatthe | sudden mosement. Attention had been called to | pedo, an {nvention of Mr. Lay, of Budalu, N.Y. , THB YHIENDS OF WK. UAWD ALLEGE 4. ee fine hold on pretty etroug before they gut yery far. iu leas tbau three minutes by tho watch everybody had quit singlog, aud engaged in other puraulte, Wteoon became evident that the Ben Drake had plenty of work to do iteif, and the sails being falaed, the Glad Tidings undertook to hoe ber own Tow, ‘The change wasswiso one, and # run of about three miles was wade to windward, the fresh 6 pls yuna gral fully srouwd, sud the bost be- yy admirably. Shu wae then pot about, and rap up pearly ty the Alarlae Hospital. Tk was soon ucmonatratcd that soiatl Hae nincty-soven tacks Would de nveded lo urder to reach Evanston, and thy pious but aligbtly billows pasanxers: Voled eu masse to return. Accutdindly, boas wae pub befosu the wind, andalicsa the watter In Junvary sud ut otter times aubsce | 4'n6 torpedo le cylindrical, with fea} ends, th sue was Io sumo way improperiy treated, and deny. ‘The trals wigut be of small mumcnt, pedo le cylindrical, with conles} ends, the | quand an ioveetisation, and taut @ pust-niortom fat Nices was slau» chance for them to prove ‘ea. | forwardcone calculated $0 contain 200 pounds of | ahall be held py physicians of thelr own sulectlun. ccedingly Intereating as disclusluz the peculiar uy exploslve substance, The dynamite will prob- | Con Mavee, a barkeoper employed fy the hotel, nicthody pursued in the last election, both before | ably be used. In the forward section of the main was in the roum during tho uperacion, and called and at ¢he counting. cylinder is a powerful gas, liquid form, uved for | Hheystyention of the lating pbyetclaa to the ————— y' oat Las! fact that the patient was becoming black in the GROVER motive power, connected with the machinery by | face, Othersdeclare thatthe operaiivn wee lu VER. valve operated by electrlelty anda pipe. There ts | propsrly perforuied, but ua such & question nu Say Faaxcisco, Cal. duly 10.—A Portland prea | lsu a cable culled as harpoon sud ropes ure ar. opiufun put that of & niedical expuct 1s worthy of & hay 3 ee Hate ny . | sangedog whaling veescle, which may | wmowcut's consideration. ae coe w iw uwneuay aan Fanti “Ugsited, © and couuccied with tbo | De. Baster, whe formerly attended tho deceased, : ‘ ars Ws ney, F. N. | Shute of vessel Thy torpedo when laugched 1a | was celled upou at ble resldence last eveolng by Shurtled. O. F. Lewis, aud U. N. Delny, | entirely under the contrul uf the operator, who | some of bie friends, aud requested to make au ex° bub tue testimony cheed wes buaina- | may by alativuedwn tue aboce ox abvard slip Liv | sunnativa of tho body, ‘This bu decllavd tu dy, on Ja unsound, aud that he bulds the only vali Who Third District Court ove granted the plalutie ‘Bu order to perpetuate the Lwatiuovy of wituceses who are numerous and scattcred over the State, ‘The following will sppear as counsel for the plain- tid: Judge Jeremiah 5, Black and Gen. Albert Pike, of Washington, and Mosers, Mizner M. Noon ‘and Alvaredo, of Ban Francieco. = A Fraud on Awericun Mauafacturers. uanghat Correspondance rangisco Caronicie. { donot know tow far sant Ped pe vanity the manufacturers, or if it will excite their jad! nation, as itdid mine, bet the noble Brith mer Chant {s Gooding the market in thle country wit! cheap Manchester fabrics, which be bas the chee! tocall **Ameriean drills.” When oxpostulate with on bho fraud they frankly conices tbey couue make them, cannot wilord the geuutue article, ou that the Chinese will boy none gihes; so th counterfeit uur best brauda, and thank (od ¢ Aso Lol bs uihas Bon—her examine : CAMP SUPPLY. Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Laavaexwoats, Kau., July 10.—A fre at Camp Supply, Indian Territory, destroyed Sve oficers’ quarters. Cops. Willig Lyotes and Licut J, A