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| THE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1877. terial | a storo, succeeding in effecting an entrance | but it is incrediblo that tho 2 4 soldiers, and devoting himself te the > Gye Tribive prosperity of the country. His position to. | with the exception =f one man, who wns | should havo een so completely shat a © | ward the United States is humble, and he dragged back and killed. All over the | tered by a force of less than half their | annonces his intention of aiding any in- | town there wera fights and disturbances, strength. Thera must have ‘beon a fatal mis- yading forco in the capture of maranding | wherever an Orangoman shawed himself, take mado in underrating tho numbers of the BY MAIT—IN ADVANCE—POSTAGE PREPAID, Tndians, Conttxa, filibuster and highway- | and the efficient police force looked calmly | Turke, Thero are other minor causes of de- Dally Edition, one yen 12.00 | man, has pinned his hopes toa habeas corpus, | on whilo the riotern took posscesion of } fent, such os the insurrection in the Canca- WASHINGTON bill pnsa?” to be again taken aftor procecd- ings in which an amendment pending be tween the two Honses has been receded from or concurred fn, then such law or practice should be prodnced. contending Governments, hat always been considered inviolate, No man would moro stronuonaly denounce tho violation of such an amnesty than would Gen. Paiarn, Yot that is what haa been done in Louisiana by the indictinent of there oficcts of the late Stato Government. Tho Tmplacabla Demo- Secretary Schurz Overhauling the General Land-Office. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ‘An Irish Cathotle paper in New York rises 4 Par of a year, per month , a 1 \ ceatait Now Ori Ss veneeful | MES cesentinent of ng intimation against Many Fat Surveying Jobs Dis- i Bader fo pag, wate a (ourwe Ra for ict and pathetically demands release from cap-| the city. It would bo interesting in } sus, the hostility of tho people, the incur. jew Joana, whoni a p ‘ Papal fallibitity, and covered:and Noted 2.50 tivity, that ho may go to Spain, His re- | this connection to know who are | sions of tho Kurds and other tribes, the Nt | quest may be granted, but on the condition | responsible for these distnrbances on | mountninons character of the conntry, the Govornment in that State is irksome, and in epite of the lying telegrama published 1m the who would prefer an armed conflict with the bs ean daily papers af thie city alent the health and Ap- ee schother or not helies as to his ultimate | the 12th of July. ‘The pricsta and better in. | dificulty of keeping up the line of commu. | other party, have resorted to this ill-ndvised prosening death of Puan 1X, we maintain ae? | Que Four Per Conts Selling Favorably a: S128 intentions, he will keep aloof from the Toxas | formed of tho Catholic Chnreh assort that alt | nication, and the transportation of supplics, | and disreputable violation of tho enerod | Pzren will ve tt ‘the coneammation of the in the London Market 20.00 | border forevermore, their offorta are put forth to restrain the rank: pnt theso wore contingencies known to the ao preren id milstakes, be sare and give Post SSS and file of their following, and yet theso | Ttusstans. The radical crror seems to have Omce aldrers in iui, iorluding tate and Conniy, ‘The absolnte necersity of surveying and ontrages aro committed by men who | been in the estimate of tho Tnrkish forces . reetuitee omer: arin see cite eet our ibe laying out the alkali. and rage-Lrus deserts | don't know whether the Boyne River { and thelr fighting qualities. ‘The intorost in thy, dee roaee eacentets NINERS. oe weex. | Of the Territorios into townstand school diss | is in Ireland or Chinn, ‘They ara | tho war during tho remainder of tho season ERY, dctteret Baath per week. | tricts does not appear to profoundly impress | tho most ignorant clnas of any community, | will contro in tho Bulgarian operations, : aS. | Secretary Bouvnz. He fins discovored the | and so thoroughly uninformed that scarcely | Ths far, tho enmpaign has favored tho Hus. torms of the peaco agreed upon. While tho Governor of that State mny be impotent to arrest tha proceedings before the Grand Jury or the Conrt, he may, iu case of a con- viction, interposa his Executive pardon to -provent tho completion of the outrage upon good faith, upon public ‘and private honor, Twentyeflye Milltons of Them Disposed of iu This Country. ‘This remarkable prophecy fs based. on the tradition that tne Pope whose administration exceeded iu matter of time that of Psten's woutd be the last, for during his reign would arrive “the consummation of the world." Of the 257 Popes, Pio Noxo is the only one whose term has exceeded the yeara of Peter, ant the THM DEPARTMENTS. ANOTHER NEW DEPARTURB. ‘Corner Madison and Licarbort aer ti existence of contracts for sue work, let out | one of thein knows whether ho was born bo. | sians, but it must be remetubered no battles | and that he will do so wo have no doubt. stronger adherents to the Church traditions are Spretal Diapatch to The Tribune. AMUSEMENT to political favorites, who without them | fore the big wind or the potato-rot. have yet been fought. The Turks, after | Tho attempt of Gov, Patsen to hitch hia ee dioat the ratalbeny of tho peentesion ts ia centaeipla ee te iis ate aera Adeinid Theatres would dovote their time to surveying lanch- | They necessarily imbibe their religious | making somo resistance to the passage of | old Stoto-Sovereignty exhibition on to this ‘ — ha ns by anrreys of pnbjic Innds In the Territories, fie finda a great nnnther of surveying contracts fur di- vldlng lands which the whole country kaows to b¢ worthless, and that they must always remain ao, Monroe atreet, comer of Dearbora. ‘Three Fast | routes, and found that tho Treasury ts Lonusiana ense ia very woak. Mes." rap. With the closing of her banks, the bursting of her insurance compantes, and the withdrawal of Tom ALLEN from the prize-ring, St. Louts ts ‘ ae views and infornal patriotisin from moro tho river at Sistova, have slowly and eullonly mulctod in a million a year toward tho sup- | intelligent people than themselves, and it | fallen back wpon the line of tho quadrilateral, ianiee ee a tee aa Deislords ape | Port of hypothotical land-offces, All this | might bo well to demonstrate that the priest. | allowing the Runsians to penetrate Hulgarin | THE GREENBACKERS AND SILVER. 4 fC a of : eersonyiiie,” he tae ree : ante by shutting down | hood aro sincere in their denial of affording | ns far as Tirnova, its old Capital, and hold 9 oe teh Seco nek ers aaertsn fe ie Ne et ee A ae ne ae for is Myron Slows of Se paracte arepurely matter Exposition Building. on the system, and will shortly recommend | jngpiration and support to tho bigots who | slice of the central part in thoir possession, | Plank in their platform, ebm ng ho | Coat catabllchment of option sates in flour on | of political taroritiam. Ie will probably oppose Lax shore. fort of Adatns sirect. Thomas’ Sam- | the cutting off of nppropriations, make tho 12th of July insupportable to rc- | It is not to bo oxpected, however, that | remonetization of the silver dollor, making } tha fluor of the heavily-mortgaged Fxchauge, | 0 {ature appropeiations for work of this clase, mer-Nlebt Concerts, = spectable people, the main army of “the Russians can get it a legal-tonder for the paymont of all coitt | and claims that this new branch of Industry will aad rekomment a manera vedneliol inthe pater Mane-Hiall Park. The Mississippi Republican s —_—_—_—_—_—_—_— by the quadrilateral without A bloody bonds of the Government, and for all other | eventually wipe out Chicago, and may affect SE he inie anabiia rasit aeetiong inne eiats an Te third eee | Champlonsbip eam tee announces thet, in thoir belief, it is inox- The question now ponding before Judge | battle, or that they can forco the Balkan debts, yublia and private.” Hod the Iowa | New York, Some four or five barrels of flour | ger tho preaent system. It wit not be difficult + | pedient to hold o State Convention aud | Fanwes in tho nso of Hanstsis ono of sori- | passes, or storm the fortresses, without nominate a Republican State ticket thisyenr. | ous importance to the public, Hansts mao } meeting a despernte resistance, It must be Their reasons aro given in the address which | a contract to do corrain work on the fonds. | remembered, also, that overy day's march So. 16D A. Vand As Mire we print elsewhoro, ‘These reasons do uot | tion of tho Court-House, the contract pro- | into the interior takes them away front their oe eae ehaningbretbe | Teflect on the policy of pacification | viding fora modification of tho plans, in | base of supplies, and that under the most SE gOS eM | adopted «by President Hares; on | which case Hanus was to be paid such ad- | favorable auspices thelr progross must be the contrary, the Committee enndidly | ditional snm as might be awarded him by | very slow, It has taken them threo months Haye been sold, cornering the whoto market, ‘but the lucky specuiator finds nowhers to dee posit his winnings, aud he can't keep it at hone, for he can't insure his honge. Perhaps tt might be utilized {n purchasing a smail token for the directory man ns a testiniontal to bis procreative ability. Greenbackers pasacd this resolution and no other, it would have beon a very sensible ut- ternuce on tho ctrrency question. But the two reaolutions which they adopted pre- viously rendered this third resolution null and void, ‘Ihe resolutions previously adopted demanded the issus of an irredeem- thna to save $1,000,000 In the expenies of Land. OMices and aurveys. ‘THR INDIAN INVESTIGATION, which bas been in process at the Interior Depart+ ment, while exciting at times much adverse critt- clam, has already proved itself to have been n very practical ond buriness-like affair. It now appears that Secretary Schurz's chief aim was not so much M 31 ren cordially Invat J.C HOWELL ——— al indlviduate as at the secret method now bi ALP, & A, MeaRegniar F 7 i i 9 ontals : glimmuentinian fo svenibey fs hi Para. secoa confosa tbnt the reasons existed long before | the architect, who was made the soloarbiter, | to gat from the Pruth to tho Dannbe with | sble aud fictitious paper currency without The action of the Italtan Government tn Times outa ane te ae tet wae anasond forcing Lanao Mrsstxs into the Stalian army fs excused by the Consul of that Government to New York on the ground that © Italy holds that the children of Italtan parents, born ou Italfan nol}, cannot renounce thelr allegiance to their native land.) Marsgina teft Italy when 2 years of age, and on reaching his majority was natu- ralized, Deslrous of revisiting his native !and, he returned there ashort thine ago, was seized ‘and thrust into the army, in direct violation of tho treaty between the Governments of Italy and the United States. His release has been demanded, aud, tu tho Interest of naturalized Italians, it fs to he hoped that Italy will be taught In no cspecially tender manner to Tet American eltizens alone. limit, to be legal-tender for all dues, publio and private, Undor this condition, the remonotization of tho silver dollar would be useless, a3 it would have no placa in the currency of the conntry. The fictitious paper money, nover to be redeemed nnd issued without Iimit, wonld soon bo do- prociated go far below tho valuo of silver, that the silver dollar would not cireninte any mora than gold circulates now. Under that condition of things, thore would proba- bly bo no silver dollars coined; or, if coined, {t would be simply for the purposo of using them to pay the intorest on the public debt, and they would go nbrond only to deprecinte ailyor still moro thore, and render enoof the richest American products worth fess than it is now, This, by the way, offers a sufficient answer to tho mouomotallists of the East, who aro aceking to identify the movement in favor of the remonetization of the silver dollar with the movement for tho unfimited issuo of an irredeemable paper currency. ‘The only war- rant for any such association {s the circuin- atance that the Grocubackers in their recent conyontions havo declared thomselves favorn- blo ta the remonetizstion of the ailver dollar, But they have dono this thoughtlessly and in sublime ignornucs of the fact that tho silver dollar would afford no roliof to tho financial situntion which thoy doploro, if thoir irre- doomablo paper currency woro adopted at the same time. Tho Irredeemable paper scheme is tnherently opposed to all coin, silver ag well na gald, sinca it docs not con- template thu uso of any other than Govern- mont paper monoy nover to bo redloemed in coin, and since, silver would not olreulate alongside their money suy moro than gold, ‘The fact is that ninety-nine out of overy one hundred mon in the country who oro op- posed to tho wild yngaries of the Grecn- backers aro in favor of tho romonotization ot the silver dollar ds tho only way of prac- tically convincing them of their folly, by making remunption possible and by demon- atrating that gold and silver together will furulah money avough to avoid the neces- to trace, and the work already dont has been rich Titled! iy der of tue Master, ¥ | the nomination of Gov. Hares ot Cincin- | Ifans claimed oxtra compensation equal to | the aid of tho Ronmavian rnilrond, Now oer uence, sec'y,_ | nati, Thestate of things that bas induced | yo percent of tho original contract price. | they havo commenced to aivnnce in a coun. FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1877 this action cannot Jong exiat. ‘Thoro must | Mr, Eoay, thearchitect, awarded him a much | try withont raitronds, whero all thefr supplies JED ANS MUM Eer aa, be two partics in Mississippi, and the extraor- | lesa sum for extras. Tfansta appealed to the | must bo hauled in carts over the worst roads ae dinary spectacle of a political campaign | County Board, which body voted to pay | in tho world, with four of the strongest CBTTAGO MARKET SUMMABY. with no contending foreds will not bo pot- | Hanss an arlditional allowanco, Tho original | fortresses in Eastern Europo, and an almost ues theaen etane marke nant reine ltt | altte bo eantinas foe any lonalls of time: | eahteset wae for Fi ua0t. Ne architect. ale | impassable mountain wall, in front of them. hanged, at $le.4254@s3.-H9 for Auguat ———— , | lowed him for extras @ sunt raising his | If they have mado the same mistako in Eu. 1318.3 4019.55 S for Septamer, tant closed ine daa oe sspest some big storios | whole allowances to $107,071. The Coun. | rope that they ‘have mado in Asia, a like dis. ® whind emer, at .O5920.0714 for Anguat an y ol . etersburg ol unsian vic- | ¢: un} TT ‘of im & 6 ii y i stn dr SR fr Aaa | wan noe ence ff | Garo onr tho mando theater. ie | may, TT er; be einseatal ihe St Uke per Ib for looro whouldere and 7He for | situstion aro such that thero mnst cither be | FrrzarnaLp, ono of the County Commission. | ond, but it will not bo an ensy triumph. His REORGANIZING. Eawant McPherson, Chic of tha Bureau of En- graving and Printing, bas prepared a plan for the reorganization of the force in bin Surea, ie proposer to divide those emploved In the general work of the Burean into three classes. Tne salary of the first class will be $l aday, that of the rec ond $1.50, and that of the third, which will cons atitnte about 4 per cent of tha entire force, and will be compored of experts, $2 a day. The next grade above the fast class will ho that of superine fendents, Appointments to poritions in the Bu- rean will be made on the recommentation of tho chef and the anprorsl of the Secretary of the reasnry. and meinbers of Congreaa and otbers will be allowed to nominate candidates as under tho aid ayston!, No appointments are to be made ox- copt to the lowest urate, and when a person has been ono gien employment in the Dureau he is to he promoted only for merit, McPterson docan’s Intend to recetve any sttegcatlons from outalde the Hureau touching promotion, or to hnre any com~ munication with Congressmen or others on that nudject. Ile exprenses the determination to make the execation of there rcgniutions strictly tm- actlal. and to make every employe once in tho Hnrean fecl thathe hae bis future entirely tn his own bande. In making orfyinal anpolniments, evidence of good raorals, fair ability, nod good health will be required. A HARD CASE. The case of Cropata, who for mony years hae been in charge of tho safe tx the Treasury contain- {og all the bonds of the National Wanks, snd who wos romoved a ahurt time since becauwe he had n brother In the Department, hea been put in shape for placing it before the Prealdent with a view to hfa restoration, Gen. Smith, Appointment Clerk of the Treasury, asatred the Secretary before ho left that Croggin’s services to the Government havo been of stich 8 character ag to make them worth his welght In gold, and that the order in his case slonld be revoked, ' ‘The matter passed, however, the Secretary left, aud thie wasnotdone, Tho matter will be placed before the President nv x creo Where every principle of real Clvil-Service reform required bie restoration. NOTES AND NEWS, THe 4 ren CENTS. Bpectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Wasurmatox, D. C.. July 12.—A cable dispatch was recelved from London to-day announcing that the now 4 per cent bonds were placed on tha market 1n thatelty onthe 10th Inst. Tho prico was S102% sterling for e £500 bund, which fsabout equivalent to par in gold in thie country. No ine formation has been received in regard to the amount of eales which have been mado in London. "The report tnat they aggregated $14,000,000 was Incorrect, aud probably originated from tho fact that the Syndicate how shipped that amount to London, ‘The aubseriptions received in thie country to the now 4 per cont bonds to-day, aa reported tu tho Treaanry, amounted to $:,000,000. Tho total anbsceiptions previously reported was $21,701,- do alort ribs, Lako frelalte were active, at 125@ ° Oe ae aes jiighwinee were sendy, nt | Some fall lying or olso somo tall fighting. | ers, obtainod an injnnetion restraining the | success in Asia will inspiro the Turk with Y $1.08 per gallon, Flour ae dull, Wheat closed | Ienco the report of a gront success achieved paymont of this $34,610, on the ground that | fresh confidence and courage, while tho Itus- 4 Hee Menen it for tahpens eae by the lntely-rotreating Gen, Trrausaxorr | it was a gratuity; that Hans could only be | sian defcnt has wade thelr tosk in Europo ir Gigi : in relieving the garrison at Bayazid. Hois | paid snch sain as ho was ontitled to under | still moro dificult. ——— Tho Political Correspondence publishes the first. detatled statement which has yot been made of tho actual strongth of the Austrian navy. According to that paper, it consists of nine fron-clads, carrying 134 guns and 4,031 men; two frigates, 80 guns and 906 men; eight corvettes, 63 guns and 1,00 men; nine gun- boats, 24 guns and $01 men; two steam yachte, 2 guns and 183 men: three ateamers, 7 guns aud 172 men; three transports, 6 puns and 233 men; nnd two monitors, 4 cuss and 96 men—o total of 83 vessels, 279 guns, and 8,513 men, In nddl- tlon to these, three large vossels to carry oF puus are belng built, aud the navy is thoroughly supplied with torpedo-boats, July and. 47Nc for August, Oats were AXE e Tower, at B1'%sc cash and Lage for August. Tiye | Said to have completely defeated tho Turkish | his contract ; aud that tho award of the — vn teregulan at Gte ensb and fc for August, | defenders numbering 30,000; which is about aici ——————— i Partey sold at 4c for new seller Septoaber. Hogs.| threo tines tho nize of the force actually in- architect was final under the coutract. ‘Tho THE LOUISIANA INDICTMENTS. He ei tehts Se ble i i motion before Judge Fanwetu is to dissolve Gen. Jous M. Pauasen, ex-Governar of ue finan Tune pites CEE OG vesting the citndel, according to all pre- | this injunction nud to allow Tansts to ro~ Mlinois, has Intely become one of s company 2 eee eine anchanent, ‘Gue hundred dollars} Wousscconnts. | Ths to be feared that Ten- | goiyo what had been voted him by tho Com. | of proprietors of a newspaper st Spring. tn yoldwuuld. buy £105.25 In greenbacks af the | Gusaxorr is tergivorsating littlo; but it is | missioners. “The invportauco of this ques- | ficld, and of courso his old grievance, that ehh ee no long sinca ho has been able to mske ® | tion to tho public rests not only in tho fact Gen, Suenman wos requested at tho timo of Gronpbacks at the Naw York Stock Ex, | sit and write any sort of dispatch, thal of the exten allowances to Tlansta, but to the | tho Chiengo firo to employ Fedoral troops to change yesterday closed at 05, nomo allowance toust be made for a man | fact that Watgen, aud Scxroy, and all tho | protect lifo and properly, ia again voutilated, —_— who ia all out of breath with running. other contractors, haye similar claims, All | Of course we all understand that, among the 7 ‘Tho now ordinance ngninst bathiug during e = of them haye demands for extras, which de- | many7 glorious acts of his public and oficial : the day will enablo our citizens to utilize _In point of numbers and matter of enthu | mands the architect, who is by contract tho | Ifo, Gon. Pazaren regards his battle for Stato their last winter's ulsters, far gloves, seal. | “°° the temperance cainpers at Lake Bluff | exclusive arbiter in th caso, refuses to ap- | Sovereignty, over the ashes of Chicago, as 5 ekin caps, aud ear-mufi aroto bo congratulated, 4 large number of |"nrove excopt to a limited extent, If | tho groatest of all; tho country fully under- : inherently virtnons pyoplo and correspond | tha Court shall, by dissolving thisinjunction, | stands that whole business, nnd it is quite Life-insuranee appears to insure rather a ing forca of converted drunkards are busy | decide that the County Bonnd may by voto | wnecossary fos Gon, Pataten to recall it a0 i fot thing to those who havo it in charge, with their several expericuces, and the 6c0- | nward such sum to Hants for extras as it often,—cerininly st such @ distanco of timo the they officers of the New York Universal | 6 1s oue of unusnal interest and refrosb- | pleases, without tho approval aud against | from tho next nominating Convention. | ‘Tho Life ford thut thelr functions extended to | eBt 1ttato be rogeatted, howevor, that | to protest of tho architect, then Wataen, | provoeation for the present revival of tho : the collection of $442,074 in comnsdssions the barning eleduence of the workers is | aydSuxrox, and all tho other contractors, will | matter is that Tu "Lamune haa insisted that during an incumbency of o little over two fimited in its operation for good upon the | nresont their clauns to the Hoard, and the | good faith on the part of Gov. Nicsorts, years. Se ee or dis anreoente. fer architect will bo exeluded from all voice in | of Louisiana, required of him the use 7 A ; f , for] tio snatter, If the decision be that the | of bis official and personal influence Paes Eka is palais Hiss Lake Binff iz some little distance from the | poard has unlimited anthority to vote what to prevent the prosecution or arrest of tho -por-conts aro solling in | contres of sin, and its conscerated groves | it plenses to tho contractors, thon perhaps o Roturning-Bonrd Commissioncra, or their the London market at a price cqual to par in | echo not to the nuballowed trend of the fms) yj , i ' million of dollars will not eover tho nddi-} punishment if euch prosecutions should be gold in thia country. ‘fwonty-tive millions | pious, But those who assist in the ministre | tional cost of the one wing of the building, pervsted in, Gov. Pararen reminds the ah he Lcaperriay aE eR ae Hons appear fale vailalied in strengtliening over and above what tho architect would | people of the United States that when a pares +f pidly eac! oY er, aud thero isa provailing fecling | jayo allowod. Mr. Frrzasnap desorves | soldier, in tho’ servico of the United States, 8 : that it is good for them to be there, oven If} pattie thanks for rosisting this assumption | standing guard around tho ruins of Chicago, Fiejorts tran Dye agrloulbural dlatsiotd: ats] 2 O08 SL cele grown | of siangarous power by the Commissioners on the aol of the Boverelgn State of Tiinol Minois indicate a good corn crop, and a still t ae but if tho Court dissolves tho injunction, | killed ac’ tizen of that Soveroign State, ho, further improvemont in tho appearance of ioaepions ae Se ae ee a then all restraint on the Commissioners wil] | 93 Governor, published o lotter in which ho —<—<—<—— Mr. Lontna Prcxenina, of the Sa Francisco Evening Malt and Morning Call, has perfocted ius scheme for transmitting whole pages of newspapers by telegraph. The matter is stere- otyped and tho plate adjuated to a swiftly re- volving cylinder, The depressions ‘between the letters are filled with a non-conducting substance, aud, as the faces of the type touch ping connecting with tho wire, a fac-simite of tho piste fs produced at the other end of the Jine. For transmission of long pubile docu- ments the invention will be Invaluable, but it will bo of but Httle if any use in sending: private incssages. ————=___ Tn order to test the extent of Jewish proscrip- tlon at Hitton’s hotel, Gannme, Nerrer, @ Now York broker and an Iersolite, mado appl cation by letter for a sulte of rooms, and ro- ceived a hearty invitation to accept the best the house afforded, It vow remalus for Judgo THinros to explain whether bo intended a per- sonal affront to SRLIOMAN, or has backed down whent, ‘The lato warm wouther hax brought | tramps, The outlaws havo effected -a be lost wuggosted oF directed that tho Attornoy-Gon- | sity for any other Governmant ourronty. from his position, BOO ete aan ave, close of business hours to- . no littlo cucouragoment to the farmers, who ienaleation establised a depot for the er ee eT oral havo tho mutter investigated by the | The bankers of the country will then bo able Looking beyond the varieties and anxicties of TUE FIDELITY. ‘ now look for profit whore losa was 4 4 THE RUSSIAN DEFEAT IN ASIA. Grand Jury, and oll persons responsible for to provide all the currenoy that may be needed over aud above gold and silver, and redeem their notes in gold and silver on demand. THE APPELLATE-COURT LAW. The question has been ralucd whether tho bill creating an Appellate Court was constl- tutionally enacted. ‘Tho Constitution pro- vides: Mlits may originate In either Mouse, but may be altered, amended, or rejected by the other; and, on tho dna} passage of all bills, the voto’ shall bo by yeanand naya upon each bill separately, aad etal! bio enterod nipon the journal; and no bill shall be- come a law without the concurrence of a majority of the embers elected to the House, ‘Tho Appellate-Court bill originated in the Bennte, where it was passed and the vote "The agents of tho Fidelity Savlogs Bank to-day anbmitted to tho Commissioner of Internal ievo- nue, in place of argument, an exact statement of the cbanseter of pusiness tranancted by the bank. it wae decided that, under such a showing, the bank hould pay m tax on doposita, An argument on seal of the bunk against euch taxation will ba made. ecipt of plundor, and their forces radiate in b * ail directions, robbing aud marderiug the ‘Thero is now no doubt thet tha Russians } the shooting Vrought to justice, and that = eed " in Asia havo beon defentod, ond that their } this direction on his was resented b; Whether or not swill-milk is wholesomo simplo-minded ond law-abiding farmers, and | campaign is over for this senson. Tho sea- penn eer cutis and pure, the Council have decided that it outraging women ‘remorselessly. ‘Tralu- | yon in that desolate rogion {s so short hat | ‘rue Goveruor thinks it ia inconsistent for Phall Lo considered as coming within the | Wrecking i a pastime, and thoy do not con- | thers can be little hops the ussians will ro- | ‘(11g ‘Tnrsowx to urgo the Governor of Loulst- provisions of tho ordinance prohibiting the sider they arw attending to brulness ninlosa organize their armies no that they can act } yuo to interfera with the officors of the law, sala of impure and unwholesome snd they aro at inurder or rape, Now isthe time | upon tho offensive, In about ton weeks | whilo it condemned the Governor of Minols adulterated lactent fluid,—a wisdom of or- | * #0™e niechanical genius to inspire an au- | Armenta will be impassable for armios, and | for suggesting that certain persons bo in- vance not alwaya. charasleristio of Alder. | tomsele nud veell-regulnted torpedo with the | thora is no prospect that Tussin, with all her | djeted for murder. fi vo hartens that Te mavie Lodies. human forin divine ond stuff it full of guu- | resonrcos, can so reconstruct hor shattored | Tatnoze has not inslated that Gov. Niconts See cotton, nitro-glycerine, giaut powder, and | forces in that brief pariod as to commence | shall direct tho. law-officers of Lonisinna, A petition has been signed by o number of dynaimite, An attock upon two or threo | ino campaign ds novo, ‘The disasters to tho | but las su cated to all parties in isiaun prowinent citizens asking Mr, Chang Lire, | steh engines might aupermduco reflection | pussisns commenced on tho 2tst of June in | that the nistenede ara trial, tan con. Chairinan of tho West Town Board, to over- | on the part of tho tramps, and tonch a lesson | ¢1,9 defiles of Delibaba, where the Iussians Viotion ef any parson in that Stato for po- coins his well-kuown prejudices in favor of | that will bo of vast utility In securing pro- | wore forced from thelr intronched positions | litical offenses committed before the seat A temperance, and permit tha drinking of beor } tection to the now doomed people of out- | with great loa, and were compolled to retire | ruorganization of tho State Government earthly polltics, the great and pious Bowsn aces in hla Woodstock show something that will Jast when parties are buriod and the dia of cam- paigns is forgotten, “Tho whole affalr,”” ho says, “was a most successful dvdication of Roseland Park.” <<< The New York Tribune and Cinetnnatt Garetle are trying to convince Deacon NictanD Sarre which alde he supparts on tha silver question, and 60 far the Tribune is a long way ahead, ——————— “PERSONAL. prophesied. A GOOD 20RE. ‘No part'culars have been received here concern- ing, thoaceldent to Secratary Sherman's yucation patty. ‘The unly report te that the revonno cutter struck a rock in broad daylight, ‘and that cunsld- erable detention vccurred. There {8 a good deal Of quiet laughter over tho fact that with thochice ‘of the Ldant-fouse Bourd and the Chief of tho Life-Saving Stations on board, the ear could not ! Keup thelr steamer off tho rocks in the daytime, ‘TUR INDIAN TROUBLES. ‘The Administration looks upox the Indian troubtes mm the Northwest ax constituting Jost now the mout serious question with which It haa todeal, The latest reports fron the seat of war orovo what was before known, that the military force now on Anthony Trollope, the novolist, has sailed for Capo Town on bila way to tho interior of Africa. Hie wilt write Setters for the pross, Mr. R. Hi. Stoddard, the vetoran writer, has entered journalism again, anid become tt ‘ y d Ponnaylvani Torri pi the Vacite cunat (@ altogether inadequate for tho . se Parkal se epesinay ae rage sh cas : to Zowin, whero'a vecond attack wan mado | would hea breach of good faith that would | recorded oa required; the House amended Mtorary editor of the New York Azpreta, rowpt aunpregeion of the preeent dl pee :. fits ofileer koclearly iaeonaletaat wie The next ovont of importance in tho | °° the 25th, resulting in a crashing defeat of | bo disgraceful because dishonorable to all | tho bill, and passed it by yeas and nays; the | ‘Tho young gon of Mfrs. Col. Smith, nee | Would involve the transportation of men and 1a via st e e Metixory, ending in s Rassian rout and a neerned in it, This e went so far ay z = d battle, Moxnran Pana took advantage of A remarkably sensible eonveution was that | 2°W metubers of the Chamber, The day has position and attacked the loreal ee i i ta 7 ities bagaecneee ie of the ay nnd blacks of South Carolina len fixed, At net yot sunonaead by ius Triving it back indivorder. In tho imagutime, a ehed o a ennelcla : ite Gevonioe woata yesterday. It inot on tho scons of the cleo. overninent; but, iuasmuch as the Consti- ° ‘i ' ort : ion riot of last fall, and tho delegaten shook | tution requires it to bo within threo months Ra er he aaa tare wie re ae pes Beton eet ee . hands, buried the Latehet, aud adopted reso- of the date of dissolution of the old Chatn- danger that this column, m aking ite way ub cl ace oa men, a ‘sik “= Jutiom of penco and harmovy, dropping hos. | ber which was Juno 20, the timo will prob- | the Euphrates Valley, might attack tho ke Pe the Baba ‘A pis bie 2 ee tilities and proseentiona into tho uime grave, | Sbly be early in September, so as 0 allow ## | Russtona ia tho rear whilo tha force from Se ee is latada: rine (BA and pledging themselves to mutual proteo- | longa time at possible for the cauvans. ‘Tho | notitaba atruck them in front, an attempt | tua men and officers should lay down thelr Hon aud brotherly love in the fature, eho sata ae sents to be dilled in | vag innda by tho besieging force | arms and return to their home, whero the; the Chmabor jw 852, and, besides ‘these there | gt “Karn pasa: bs sliversleas at bile could remain undisturbed for anythingin te " CORS, je Turks, sealing thelr opportn.- t, ‘That was a general ammosty, which Counsel of Now York City that ale and beer { Which utood five Nepublicans and four Roy- erie di . fehl Bas ® B 'y, whic! sellers aro not affected by the Court of Ap aliste, ‘Tho Republican strength in. the po eer ope in cay april 7 mat a are Beat moean enone to ot to peals decision providing that liquors akiall | Chamber recontly dissolved wes 303 Depu- | jovements compelled the Russians to raise Wace bas - d mice tlhe Snel ve pclae ae be ake on promises other than those of ed Se aetie i ts con ont Will bo |} ihe giego of Kare and withdraw from Bae lig urosscst acts of viotuna in savored of tho inns and taverna, ‘This is based on the | flere Din tho now election, as tho f 3 : hypothesis that the uid ore Larmloss and | Hepublican gains In the last election wero ba eee ae ie Earn Soutlicen States, growing out of tho conflicts not intoxicating, and tho vendor hail with | greatly incruased, nnd there wero then HO} fontier, harassed on ity march by a hostile hotwfeen content Bia Gosbraciel rejoicing thoir relenso from the uocossity of such dangors to Republican institutions nv nequbatiogs For four years MoENeny au Py associates tatllelg DO Oe A828 DF Ae ete: leet ane igceaeae neh "There are xeveral toasona suficiont to ac Undaiena pen Ane it tee becr-ahop. atthe election this year wil i e bed beck eee under tho Tanalpalatioa of M Founvou tls count for tho sudden turn of the tide of xuc | drove out the State Government, and for ‘Tho groas inofficienoy of the Turkish of. | unscrupulous politician who managed Lours | °° Down to tho fatal bat¥es of Delibaba | several days exercised Governmental author- ficorsof Ligh rank in the forces in Hulgaria, | Napouzon's coup d'etat and other alfairs, Ho and Zuwin there was every reason to suppose ity. ‘This was clearly treason against the. whereby the Russian allvance has mot | has alroady conimesiced operations by dis- that tho Russians would bo fu Erzeroum be- | State of Louisiana, Subsequently Nicos with scarcely moro resistanco thau from | charging Republican Prefects, prosecuting foro tho summer wasover, ‘They had met | and Packanp inalntained opposing State wooden soldiers, is to result in a crop of | Repullican papers, and diwolving Itepub- with iuportaut successes, Capturing Arda- | Govermuonts, both moro or loss supported ; Spur-imartiaia, ‘The commandauta, civil and | Yean Muulcipal Conueils, and will tenve no | baa and Mayazid, oud Jnvesting Kars and | by force, Ono or tho othor was, teche 4 wilitary, at Sistova, ‘Iirnova, and Osman. | stone unturned to carry the election ia tho Batoum, their victorious columns, flushed nically speaking, tmakiag war upon the Bazar have been summoned to Constantino. | intorcats of MavMauon, who has already with eure and profiting by Moxuzan | lawful Government of tho, Stato, and ple, and it would not be surprising if a taint | secured tho army on his side. ‘The Nepub- Pasus’s errors, spread theuselves out | was guilty of treason, §= When the Uttreachery aliould bo discovered in the iu. | licaua will have formidable obstacles to con- ) 00 MY 5, extended Ing from a- | various persona on both wides in the Btato yostigations. tend against, but they have a great moral in- toum to Vau, and commenced their} reconciled their differences, organized one ——— flucnce on their aidein the apprehensions felt merch towards Erzeroum, Not being | Legislature instead’of two, and thus put ao How a man with go little respect for him- by tho Ministerial party as to tho ultimate within co-operating distance of each other, oud to the civil war by a peaceful recogul- sclf as Joun Stearnaza could havo suc- | designs of Germany in case of a Kepublican a Low at any one point was liable to prove | tion of the Nicuonts Government, there was Gresley, will be named simply Uorace Grecley, tho Smith patronymic being dropped by general consent. Capt. Burnaby, anthor of “A Ride to Khiva, fs engaged on 8 new work whlch will be called ** On Horaeback through Asta Minor; Vie Months with Turks, Circassians, Christians, and Devil-Worshipera.’” ‘Ybo London Saturday Review outdoes the other critics of Mr. Algeg by exprossing wonder that he shonld ever hava considered ao inferior an actor as Ewin Forrest worthy of the space he has devoted to tha subject, ‘Tho reportor of a famous San Francisco Journal had hie fortune told, snd was pleased to lear that he was too fond of the winc-cup and the ladies ever tosucceed In businces, Thie destiny ho understood to polat clearly tn the direction of eminent aucceas in the higher walks of joarns)iam, ‘The Hartford Courant dosircs information aa to the two buttons on the beck of the claw-hain- mer cost, ‘What fashion,” i¢ neke, ‘*do they commemorate? They are relics of the fasnion of turning the lappels back and buttoning them be- hind.—s fashion not so old as the Revolutionary War, ‘Misu Tillias Ashworth, the niece of Joba Bright, recently inarried, had the ceremony per- formed at the Friends’ niveting-house during @ meeting of worehlp called (or the occasion. The contracting vartlos rose during the **mectiug for woralilp,” and snnounced to thu assembled Friends their desire to become.man and wife. ‘Tho Czar of Russia travels with full provie- fons for an accident or a brosk In the road caused by the enciay, Firat fu sent ahead a pilot-engine. ‘Then comes the Czar fu stale, Ialf an hour after Pn comes a weecking-train, ¢o be on bandvn caso of accldent. Twenty minutes behind is @ traio with the Imperial aulte, aud lastly au cacort oF 300 soldiers, Victor Hugo never speaks oxtemporancous- ly, On: one occasion ho expecteds storm of in- Senate thon refused to concur in the amend. ment; aud tho Houso recoded from its amendment, No vota was taken on the pas- sage of tho bill in the Huse atter tho amond- mont was receded from, On this point the claia iv set up that the bill was never con- stitutionally passed by the Iouse, The question is one of parliamentary and not of constitutional Inw. What constitutes the “ passage” of a bill? ‘This is defined by parliamentary rules. No voto is evor taken onthe question, Shall this bill pasa? but once, When a bill passes one House and is re. turned amonded, the only question to Le voted on is, ‘Shall the House concurin the awend- ment?” The amendment may bo amended, in which case the question ia on concurring in the amendment as amended. ‘The ques- tlon {a nover put, “Shall tho bill pass as amended by the other Howie?” After the House pnasod the Appellate-Court bill it had 4 passad” both Houses, aud the only ques. tion open between the Houses was upon the ameudment. It was not a new bill when it was roturned to the Sonate with an amend- went When the bill was returned to tho Tiouso It wos not a now bill, and the only question was upon recoding from the amend- mont, If the House had insisted upon the amoudment, aud, after a conference, the two Houses had been unable to agree, the bill would have been doad; but at no time aftor the Houso had passed tho bill, with an amendment, could the «nestion have been again put, “Sball this bill poss?” In con. templation of law, tho bill had passed. ‘The Supreme Court's decision in 02 Tii- Yerlal of war across the continent, and before the ic coast it might be too letance. If mattera con tinue to luuk as aerlous ve at present fn the Norte weet It is not imporaible thet the Preeldunt muy Gall upon the States to farniah aillitie for the anp- pression of the Indian war. MATTE MISSION. To the Westtrn associated Press. Wasunratox, D. C., July 12,—John M. Lang- aton yesterday ‘vitotes letter to the ident. in- lg him that be would accept the mission t Heytl, tendered to him autue days nyo, SPECIAL AGENT MOORS. ‘The President has wot suspended the order re- moving Special Agent Muore, but expressed a will+ ingnessto bear any statement that Bluore may de- aire tg make, and then decide whether any jujas- tice bhe teen done in the case, PROMOTED. Lieut, ¥, G. Shephard, whostood at the head of the list of Lieuteaanta of the United States Rev- euue Marine Service, has been appointed Vaptala, Jo the service, tn ‘place of Capt, Webster, du> ceased, . It has boon decided by the Corporation | are nine Bonatorial vacancies to be filled, —— GAMBRINUS SMILES. Apectat Dispatch to Ths Tribune, New Youx, July 12.—The lager-beer happy. The Corporation Coanse) Liss decided that ale and beer do not come under the recent decision of the Courf of Appeals, ** that no Iicensey can be granted fot the salo of liquors to be arank on the premises other than to foo, tavern, and hotel- eepers."” The polnt is a legal one, th latare ins tain enactment having fn favor of these beverages. do cision simply saves the beer-sellers from tho chances of trouble, ‘The sate of ull kinds of Uqnore 9 on about the sauie us if there wore no law ——_—_—_ JUDICIAL. Apecial Dispatcs to Tas Tribuns, Orrawa, Wl, July 12,—The Republican to-day publishes a request aligned by searly BOO of the prominent men throughout the county, irrespective of party, asking Chasles Bisnchard, Esq., to be @ candidate for tho office of Clrcult Judge for the Ninth Judicia) District, at the August selection. ‘My. Blanchard’s reply, complying with (he re: Quest, te alec publlabed, Mfr. Wiancherd is un- Gueatlonably one of the sblest’ men of bis profes- 1 nos is not spplicable, In that caso, the bill | terruptions, and had written to bie manuscript, “i ceeded in securing a re-clection to tho oftice | defeat. disastrous. ‘That Low caine at Delibaba and | on implied us well ag expressed amnesty for passed the House; it alao passed the Senate ) “Ab, sou “wutorreyt mo." Nobody did interrupt ey Oana etsy aurity. FD eitety to it of Supervisor of even the Town of Calumet, ee wes repeated at Zowin. ‘The centro having | cltpast cllenses, of whatsoever kind, growing amended; tho House refased to concur, aud { blu, bub he fuithfully reed what ho bad weltton; | Bench of the S: f whegeupon the President of the Assombiy esid sotfy: ** Nobody bas {nterrapted you; do you not percelve they are all slumbering? Ex-Gongressmon Williams, of Cambridge, ‘Mass. falled in consequence of a great oll-specula- tlon, He bought heavily for 630 cunts, during the winter; t! cents, Ie was une of the beavy men In the Union Pacific: Credit-Moblli nd belleved nearly every- body who questioned Integrity of that body to be either crazy or @ kusve. Mr, Williams lea Aemporance-refurmer. ‘Yho sudden death of Prof. Sanborn Tenney; of Willistas College, will cause pain and surprise toall whoknew him. He wos fajthfal teacher, and ayentleman of excellont social qualities, “Ie bad written mouy text-books on zovlogy, which, thongh they were not remarkable for original ro- evurch, were acceptable fur thelr accuracy and sys- tomatic arrangement, Before accepting a Proles- sorsbip at Willams, Prof, ‘Tenney was for some time the Professor of Natural History at Vasear Female College. iy beyond comprehension. Upon being ar- With a view to avoiding even the possi- | been smashed and forced back, the left and | out of the wanifald political controversies of rested for filching $800 during two terms of | bility of a riot and bloodehod yesterday, tho | right must fall ‘back algo to avoiil Leing cat | tho past. Iustead of prosecuting Pacganp'’s oftice, ho entered a sniveling defense that | Orange lodges of Montreal anuounced that | off in dotail, as there was no communication | troops fortreason, the Nicuoris Goverument Lis wife, who died a short time ago, was to | they would forego their procession aud limit Dotween them. Mvxstan Pasita has cer- | paid them for thelr services. Had nowuch ame blaniw, ss she pat hin up to the steal and | their exercises to devotions in a church they } tainly Tetrioved himself, and shown in the | ueity ond general condonation for the past disposed of the money, If this plea avails | bad selected for the occasion. But the | operations of the past three weeks a degree | been conceded, there would have becu no ad- anything, it should be to give him the full | Irish Catholics, bent on a row any. | of wilitary talent that his past record | justmentof the dificulties, anddisorder would + extent of punishment provided by law. . how and under any circumstances, assumed | did not give bim credit for. ‘Another thing | have continued in that State until now, All [SSS ’ the action of the Orangemen to have been | is plainly evident, namely, that tho Rus. | these men in Louisiana kuow allthis. To ; Secretary Evaare is evidently withholding | taken through fear, and flooded the stroata | slans atrangely underestimated tho Turki:’ | pack a Grand Jury und bave these Commis- : his recognition of Diaz's ropresentative to | of the city with the scum and refuse of their strength as woll as the ‘Turkish fighting | sioners indicted, is ax gross a violation of seo what sort of a man Esconrvo willtsend | societies, The abject cowardico of the mob quality, and coanted upon a victory with | the terms and understandings of the recent ah slong. The latter has raised fifteen officers, | is testified in ‘the fact that their firston- | such ussuranco that they did not keep up compromise and settlement as it would be if who are encamped a few miles from Rio | slaught was upon a woman who was on her | the normel strength of their forces, while | the Grand Jury hod indicted Pacsagp and Grande City, recruiting men with aviewo| way from tho church, and whowe j the ‘Lurks, on the otherhend, have constantly | Kettoao for treason in claining to ex. rousing the river, which action, Escoprno | sole offense was tho wearing of o| mado good their losses with fresh troops. It | excise the fice of Governor, In alt a: elaims, will be the signal for an uprising ou | yellow lily. Her cowpsnion naturally | was stoted at the outset that the Russians | nations and at all times, an amnesty for all ; the part of the Mexican States. Diaz, in | endeavored to protect her, and was Ladly | hod 125,000 men in their Asiatic anny, offenses committed during political contro- ‘ fhe meuntine, is musteriug out officers and | beaten. The little party sought refuge in| and the ‘Turks only about 60,000; versies, or the claims of political factions or & the Senate receded from the amendmont, the rucord showing that only 23 voles were re- corded aye, whou 26 votes wero necessary, and tho Court decidod that this vote was not sufficient to recede from the anscudment, We question whether there can Le found a legislative precedent for a weoond vote on the passage of o bill, though subsequent pro- ceedings on concurring with amendments are of ordinary occurrence, The vote on the 9 of # bill ig not aud cannot be condi- tional. It is “final” in the senso that, if the two Houses can reach an agrcemunt upon the pendiug amendment, to which all subse- quent proceedings and action inust bo limit. od, the bill is passed, The question is one of parliamentary law and practice, and if there be avy such law or practice which r- quires a voto on the question, * Shall this THE HEBREWS, Punapstruta, July 13.—The closing session ot the Cauncll of Union of the Mubrew Congregation opened this moraing with preyer bythe Rev. Dr. Lilienthal. of Ciactanatl: Bilwsukee was solect- ed as the place for the next annual meeting, The following were elected odicers of the Executive ‘Boat M, Lath, President; Julius Prieberg, Vice-President: Solomiun Levi. Treasurer; Lipman Levy, Secretary. Orticera uf the Board of Gov ors of the Hebrew College were elected a9 folio’ A tmaoo, of Cioclousl., Presidoat; Jo: Coben, of Pitsburg. Vice-President; Jacob Ese" kilel, of Clacinuati, Secretary. a WELLS TO SHERMAN, Youn, July 12.—A special from New Ore Tesus says that Medison W has received @ lettet from Joby Sherman. which, he states, 1s very bit~ ter sgaiuss the people for violating what be say? was the terms of agreement. Ho further aaye the Vetter wcoute all danger to bimechf as uccessory, ‘but that the matter will ouly teod to ebow peop! fo thetz true Myht ‘The letter ts long. leo in redued off,

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