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voLUMfE: XXXIL AUGUST ATLANTIC. Fow Reaty and For Saley all Rewsdealers, INTMENT. A Com: CLOS NG I\I rays the Russtans bave occupled Loftcha, south N, RUSTCRUR AND SHUMLAL 1 Paaro, July 16.—The Army of Rustehuk l it In alro stated, hus been dismiseal. has been permitted to commence an advanece, Although the advanee will be slow, yet the tnasking poliey s abandoned, and Rustehuk and Shumla will be besfeped by infantey, The ad- vance will cpable the eavairy to move forward and throw o circle of ohservation clugs around and fsolate it ARAND OF DESTAUCTION. CONATANTINOPLE, July 10,~A dispatch from Adrianople eays the Russiuns are advancing to destroy the workshops of the railway at Yeni- Saghri. Mchemet All Pasha, with considerable forve, hias left Adrianopte to meet the Russiaas, RUSTCHUK SURROUSDED, Toxpox, July 20— a, m—A corcespondent of the Times ot Bucharest senils the following: # Ruatchuk appears to be complelely surroand- «d, but we have 1o news as yet of the com- onerations. When- the tlockade of Rustehuk fs complete, £o that fts gar- risun caunot Interfere with the Dobrudscha col- umn, it {s expected here that this Russian furco witl leave the line of the Chernavoda Raitwayand cuvelope Siistria. 1t Is officially announced that the Russlans have posscasion of the whole line of the Chernavoda & Kustensdfl Railway, the Turks having evacuated and partly burded Chernavoda Tucsday night." A Large Russian Column DUNTERFEIT PRES Moving on Adrian- TIIE QUEEN OFF HIIKBA. Anorel by T. GERMAN INFLUENCE IN ENGLISH LIT- RRATURE. Critictam by T HADOW ON DICKENS! LIFE. Critic: rapby by P, I Whigole. BAT ITALIAN NOBLE'R PALACE REELOLD. Descriptive Essay by Ane Character of the Country to Be Traversed South of the Balkans. CAPTAIN ASCOTT FLOORED THE y Will Wallace Harney. GIIOST. A Storyb, CIRUPE AND CURIOUS INV ‘Edwaed I, Knight. PORMH by C. T Cranch, Maurics Thompson. Mr. Thaster, Marian Douglas. 3 THE CONTIIRUTORS C| REVIEWS AND CRITICI STERMH; 25 rents & number; B4 & years with trait of Brysutor Longfeliow, $5 4 with Yool portealia. 0. 0. H0UGITON & COMPANY, IISTON ¢ . AXD HOLANTON, NEW YORK. Galaxy FOR ADGUST NOW READ Little Opposition Russian Advance Thus Iar, mencentent of slege Rustchuk Completely Sur- rounded by the Invad- ? ing ¥orces. The Russians Filty Thousand Strong Marching on Widdin. Various dispatehes represent that the move- ment on YeniSaghra was a feint. The real movement was dirccted towards o station further south, where the Ruselans have concen- trated an army corps under orders to proceed at once to Adrisnople. ‘The Pletnro flu-o;n ll-:'l';nn“ b ngr 1ird. Maekiniy Justin McCarthy. The City Will Soon Be Closely Invesied by This Army. James, Jr.—The ~inn Minnnthrape. 51 Rehuke. Dy Emily F. Ford. ¥ictor Ninge. % Ry Hensy W. Fi 1y Heary @, Dwight.—A Ito: Foreen in Enropean I Pond.—~Mary Ann’s M A ViststoSezntford-o White.~The FParat Lone. Drift-Wond. By Philip Quilllet. cetinny.—Current Literatur SIIELDON & COMPA 8 Murraj-st., “FOR PROTECTION FIRE AND BURGLARY MONEY, VALUABLES, and SECURITIES FIDELITY SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS Nos. 143, 143 and 147 Randolph-st. Roxes rented at moderate raten, It s catenlated that forces mot aolready locked in the Danublan fortresses do not exceed 100,000, and that the Grand Duke sulliclent forco at Tirnova to prevent their (ne terfering with the movement on Adrianople. MARCHING OF The latest news from Constantinuple s that the Russians, haviug taken Kazaullk, aro march. tng un Phillipopolls. Fisher.—Figures oy ~Typlenl Torks. By Kils Farman.- Nicholos has a Eolafat Will Agsist in the Reduc- 1y Rose Terry Cooke.- : tion of the Town, Aven, Ity Ilichard ILLIPOVOLIS, A Stroug Insurrectionary igti A special from Nikopolis saye 50,000 Rusrians Feeling Existing in are udvancing from Nikopolls towird Wildin to besfeee the fortress, and prevent the advance of the ‘Furkish troops between Misch and Sophla. The Rowmanians at Kalafat are resuming the bomburdment of Widdin, and witl join In the Earl Derby Spealss for the Cabi~ net in the House of AOIHKIA’S COLUMN, A spectal from Elena says: Gen, Gourkhu, who camo through Tivarditzka Passdmmedlately after passing through, turned westward and marclied on Kazaulik, sending at the same time a detachment to Yeni-Sagnra to cut the rallway, sod snother to Eski-Saghra to occupy 1t and colleet the transport material, Reports ere recelved to-dav that his advanced detachments are already In Kazaullk, ba there by this thne, but If so I do not helleva there hus been time for Iutelligence to reach Ile intended, a8 soon as Kazanhik was ocenpled, to strike the defenders of the Shipka Tass, and before marching e sent Instritetiond that coltnn ahould fuarch into the pass from the northward and ATTACK IT$ IEFENSES 1N FRONT, 1t 18 reported to be very strongly fortliled and On Wednesday, Eagland Will Look Out for Her Intorests in tho Iinal Scttlement. The Garrison at Kars Revictnaled and Reorganized. CONSTANTINOPLE. OFFICIAL JEALOUSITS. [y Calle to The Chicaao Tribune.] Loxnos Orrice or Tur Cutcaco TRIBUNE, Sauenury SToeet, W, O, July 19.—A dis. putch from Constantinople says: A large section of gociety hore bolisves that Mah- woud, Redif, and Abdul Kerim lavo soldjtho country to Russia, and that tho transaction was negotiated by Abrabam Pasha. truth probably is that 3ahmoud and Redif havo only eacrificed tho interest of the Em pire to their own studied personal foclings commands, and certificates of Denont takes Teeal Eatate, nt 1o 30 [ Dora Bio:zk, nortl Numbers of prisoners are engaged widening the Tivarditzka Pass, wideh will be practicas transportation Alrendy butteries of field Gen. Gourkha mtillery bave gone through. ke 2ps his cummunications quite open, with the bas.s at Tirnova. - The abore fs vompiled from (ien. Gourkha's official disjuteh and narratives of oficers Who brought reports from him, AUE NEWS IN THE ARNY. The Dally News has recelved the: following 4 News of Gen, (Gourkha having crassed the passes of the Balkans waa roceived with extremo eatisfaction at headqarters, ond fmmedfately produeed n determindlion in favor of prompt action on the part of the Rustchuk Rustchuk fs to be ot once Invested, and i there is n Turkish army on the River Lom (v WIH have to fight or retreat,” The Russlay losses nt Nikopalis are estlmated BANKIHG BUGSE of LAZIRUS SLVER Charmber of Cemmerce, Chicago, hioan on_Itesl Fatale, P'tuduce amd Pro. ‘anil County Orders, and Meicanitle Vaper, bestowal of this is kept up by Midhat Murad 08 bughbears, so ns A TIOLD ON TII¥: KULTAN, Tho Sultan spends overy day in tha telo- graph-room of his palace, dispatching and recoiving tolograms and lotters. very anxious, Tho rude hand of events bas told on Lis health, ns is testified by his pale, wenry face,and languid gait. Raouf Pasha, who is now at Adrianople defendiug tho Iinl- kans, is well known jn England, whero he visited a few yoars ago with tho Iate Sultan. Mo is temporate, intelligent, aud, what Is moro remarkable, sy only one wifo, to whom he is much attached. GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPARY, sp0? this Compan from pler 42N, R, foot ASIA MINOR. wige, beddtug, and wtendla, UN, ‘or any rallway station to_accommada- i, $53: Third Cavln, $331° Bteeraie, atas, avaltally 10 0Ot CATTY SLECTAZS PAMOD- COXATANTINOTLE, Ju'y 10.—Meukhtar Pasha tolegraphe from Kars uvder date 17th {nst., that the revietuallng and reorzanization of the Kars garrison s now complete GREECE. INAURRECTIONARY MOVEMENT, The Times' Athens cor- P Foukh Enkiand or ‘sieamers anrked this auage an 1t mpoly 10 e A0S EMATEN Ruent, 33 1rosa K-st,_Agea fur C) ~North German esteamersaf th o o eeman. 1 Loxpox, July 19.~ responident telegraphs os follows: telegrans sneak of great exchoement I Thrace and Macedonia, especiatly Phillippoplls, and of measurcs concerted by the Consuls and local authoritfes for securing publ people here expect 3 rising of Greek rayahs in o There [s 1o enthustuam in Athens.” Au Athens spectal to the Paris Tempa reports that detachments of Greek volunteers have passed the Turklsh frontier. ‘The Isurrection- ory movement 8 expected to spread in Thes- saly. The Mintster of War Is mubliieing Greek troope, and the Miglster of the Interior Is cail- ing out voluntvers. DEMAND WAR, A dispatch duted Athens, Thursday night, saye tho public mind fs much agtated. The stidents have seut an address to the King urg- fag hifm to declare war ngainst tho Turks. The Volunteers o tuking up BEYOND THE BALKANS, REPORTED ¥IOHTING, [Py Cable to The Chicago Tribune,] Loynoy Orrice or Tig Coicaon Tninune, Sarsnuny 8Sroeer, W. O, July 19.—Thero in very little news from the Iuaslan forco which penetrated the Dolkan poss from Dronova to Heinkel, (It is known that sovere fighting is going on between Gen, Gourka’s cavalry and the Bashi.Bazonks. The main budy of the Russians will proba- bly advance by another route vin Selimno, whicl, with some slight ropairs, will BECOME PRACTICADLE POR TRANSPORT, All tho army will have to do will bs to cut away brushwood, to fill up tho inequalities, and the heaviest carriago can bo drawn ensi- Iy over tharond. ‘Tho Tundjn Valley starts at Tekka, on the west, and ends on the cast at Zamboli, a distance of 100 miles, being two to six miles broad. THE RUSSIAN INVASION, BOUTIS OF TUR BALKANS, LoxpoN, July 19.—Dispatches show that the | Russlans aro endeavoring, with every prospect of auccess, to obtain possession of Kuzanllk aud Slivno, which would give them the control of the southern dubouchment of two of the niost fmportant passes of the Contral Balkans, Turkish advices place the priucipal Russian sl the southern debouchment of thechain at the Bogharz and Tchivarditzkar rk 10 Sunthamplo: first cabin, $101 accon safety, Many ur FRRRARE AUDIY Loy 3 owltug ireca, New Grent Western Steams| From New York to Drlstol (Eagtand) dieoct. uuumu‘.\L. bymons, ; €70 Intermediat o, $1201 repaid s o WAL F WIIETE, 67 nip Lino, FOR RENT. DESIRABLE OFFICES IN THE TRIBONE BUILDING TO REINT. WM., C. DOW, Room 8 Tribune Buildiug. situation {s critical. Massacres by Turkish frregulars wre reported from various districts In Muccdonta, ENGLAND. DEBDY EXPLAINS IN TUE JIOUSE OF LORDS. Loxnox, duly 10.~In the House of Jonls this evenlug Lord Beratheden moved for papers on the Eastern question. Ho critielsed tho neutrality policy of the Governent s tending to diminish tho ifucnce of England, both now and at the conclusion of the war. Earl Derby replied that the British Embassy at Constantinople exerciscd the influence which fairly belonwed toa noutral friendly Power. As recanled the influence which England could exercise at the concluslon of the war, he could not concelve 8 position fn which we could interfere with more foffuence or effect than ‘at the close of tho war,when both combatauts wero muore or Jess exhausted, and wo sthil uncommit- tud to gy course, and oyr forces fresh and un- broken. ‘Tho Government had previously stated what they consldered to be British intercsts. The Russiau Ambassador bad thanked him for glviug so accurale & warnlug of the torpedoves which the Russian (Governmeat would have to avoid. e repeated tho statements made jn the House of Connuons us to the reasons for the move- ment of the feet to Bestin Buy, that no cxpla- natlfon haa been forwarded to forelgn Powers concerning the movemeut, as voue was called Hie promised that any antben- tie reports revelved concerning reported Rus- stau crucities should bepreseutedto Parisment, Dbus the stotelcuts uow current were probably greatly exsggerated. GENERAT. Apply to PFUBLIC N 1a hereby given that any and.all persons feeling themselves aggricycd by the areessment for 1877, shouls prescnt their complain n writing, ad. dresscd to lhv‘lemyleflr‘dhnlcfuok 1"0!1‘\:!7. Il;fl nie Wi [l 4 1 the Criining) Cosr Bulding. St dhio e zation of Taxes, to and the matter of The Couimitice on been referred by the Co: Klare's Hall, Nos, Thursday, the 26th day of remain Jn scaston threo days, snd petitions, with a view to fual action spon such ssecaments.’ Dy crier, Abdul Kerim telegraphed yesterday that ho will cut off the retreat of the Hussians, who crosscd tho Balkans, and ouly walta the arrival of Suletman Fashato begin the atsack, 3 © BEINFOKCEMENTS. Twenty thousaud regulars and 20,000 volun. teers bave left Constantivople for Adrlanople, Norl iy, A, D. 177, 0 ‘bear complal T DISSOLUTION. The firm of I, Regenebu North Wella-st., 1s 8 consent, Mesory. C. Else burz asduma all lisbilisic: collect all accounts dus tbe & Co., 50 oud 32 rolved bY mutusl L. d are authorized to The Mussuliman fnhabitants of Adrizuoplc sre mrriving st Constantinople en masée, snd sre provided by the Goverument with lodgings in for or required. Bix ‘Turkish battalions are marching from Beutari to Nisch, " [ Chicago, June 17, 1877, . f. Rezousbure will contluuo fn business at tablished staud on State-s 3 ADVEBTISING: ESTIMATES Given tor ADVERTISING ia ooy NEWBPAPER ju the Country. Qur new 11 t for Advertisery 9EXT FuzE. A telegrau from Orsova states that the Rus- sian sdvance in Bulgaria bas slackened [n con- sequence of the dispatche: chakoft from certalu Powers. will ouly resusmo the, reccived by Gorts- The Hussiaus arch after securing thelr rear, which {5 now only protected by the Pourth Corps, near Bucharest, TURKISI ANTICIPATIONS. Loxpox, July 19.—The Atandard's corres- poudent at Constantinople telegraphs as fol- lows: *Iknow on very high guthority that the Porte does not cxpect to be able to prevent uo Kussians reaching Adrlanople,” Lospox, July 19.—A steamer, stated to be Faglish, bas arrived at the mouth of the Bijana witis amuunition for the Turks. The Cunsule at Scutarl are endeavorlug 1o ascertaln the nemo of the vessel, and whero frow, to inform thelr reapective Govermnents, A, O & OO,y Advestlsing Axen! Cor. Deurborn & Wash'n Stv., Cn1ca60. GRATES AND MANTE RATES Aun Austrian steamer bas embarked 8§00 Turkish wounded at Antivan for Cobstanti- Loxpoy, July 19.~A telegram (rom Shumls A Coustaytinople dispatch of to-day stated CHICAGO, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1877. that Abdul Kerim, Generalissimo of the Turk- ish armg, has been dismisced and replaced by Homan Pasha. Redif Pacha, Minister of War, CoxstanTi dlsmizsed, an'l Mehemet All appuinted to sue- ceed him. The disnitssal of Redif Pasha fs re- ported probable. but not yet conflrmed official- lay, (Norr=Mehemet Al Jea Pra \ real name 1s Schuitze He fras shown himsell capable as a dlyinon commayder at Montenetro ani elsewlicre, Cossrantixorse, July 19=7 p. .—~The Tm- verfal straner Surcja has lelt liere to bging Abxdul Rerfm, Ruout and Redif Pachus back to Constantinople. Parh1, now Minister of Justlce, hids been ape Jolated Goveritor of Adrianopic. SULEIMAX'S ARMY Zasty, July The Minister of Ju moud have gone to Adri all pluces of Importance on the Russhan coast | Fitley day with Egpytian caval Bourse fs In armistice between urkey and Russfa, pondent atates that Count Schouvaloff, In econ- sequence of the bad fmpresalon produced by | uneil tinople announces thut an Egyptian vessel has arrived §n the Bosphorus with o regiment of ey of He nay | catry. tcatie Arefetnnt-se A RECALLED. ediv in priv; Englisli naval officers on leave tn Constantl. | ¢linatlon to tinople announce that Rulif Pasba las been dismiascd, and that Malunoud Dumad witl prob- ably sucveed Mm. Perfeet tranquillity prevalls fn the city. There fa rumor of a movensent of the Britlsh fleet from Bestka Bay, vehieles CUBA. SPAIN WILL BEND SIORE TROOVS, the Svanish authorities are preparing to send 25,000 men to Cubia fn October, to Ml the gaps caured by discase and death. The inisters propuscs to ralse the necessary funds to forwand | these reinforcements by another_appeal to the assoclatlon of planters and Tinanclers who furnished the advance for reinforcements sent out o year age. Thelr privilege over the Cutan customs revenue wil! be inereased and prolom;zed to fnsure payment of the luterest and annual slnking fuml, The Mintaters have alluwed the Cortes to understand that, If necessary, the Government whl moke esvn's ereater aerll 1t in sinzular to observe that the finprove of Cnban affairs and visible DLellfon does not convinee mo. ulthuate pacitication of the feland. character. 13 THE BIITISH PARLIAMENT. Loxnoy, July Ifh=In the Houee of Lords Enrl Beaconstlel explained that the appoint- ment of Mr, T, Pigutt as Controller of the Sta- Official THE YRENCIL PLECTIC Pants, July 10—t §s announced that the | thisty: preneral elections have been tized for October Pawms, Jul he and his nds were cugured In conspiracy apuint the Freneh Government, ¢ that any acins were found Tn thelr passcasion. Wasil Astillalarm to Engiue Company No, 10a¢ | thon for et I 11, Hussey, Damage trifilug, Caure, heated stovevipe coming Incontact with the Pateick Canavan, and oceuvled by him and four other families. amage to builling, £10; to turniture, ¥35. Insured for SLOM in the Kkeru pet d. EvAKSVILLE, Jnd., July 10.—A Juurnal spe- very disastrous tire whicn occurred the nighit, destroying almost the cntiro business | tutlon. part of |hocu5. No llves are u'rurlcul lost, al- though o Mr. Johnson and family were nearly probably reach from 0,000 to $50,000. AT WEST MARLBOIO, MAS! Manoogo, Mass., July 19.~The shoe i that have b and a dwelling house, were burned last nlrht, | pa ——— - IN PHILADELPHIA. - e —— Bpecial Dispaich ta The Tribuns. before that, by Actlng-Se:retary McCormizk. ductions in both Depuriments of the House witl be about 2) per couty, as ceotmnended by th SHINGTON. g, N B9 i I Little Outspoken Oppasition to T Prominent Trr iculs are of opinion that bt a small propuction of the rold recetved from the eale of the uew foan will he used for | “Thie wil) not be deddded] i1 Kecretary Slierman returiie, but the above iy the precont fmpresston among those who have | such matters in charge at the Treasury ANOTHER CALL TOR BONL Tathe WWesternt Aneoeinted Pres 1xaTox, 1. C.. Jul 1ot today I8 oftictally announcerd that Abdul Kerlin has been the President’s Recent ressmption®purposes, . whoe | The Log and Anti-Log Wisconsin' Men Drawn up in Battle Array. 19.—The Treasnr d Another Cal) Five-fw 10,000,000 ity Bonds, 20O conenls of cuapon and $3,00.000 ey bonds. priavipal aml Interest to be pald on and after the 19h of Octaber next. The {nterest | The following are the Coupon bonila, 4, No, 2001 to 3,000, §1w, No. 40,001 to L 3L001 to 42000, both In- 644 to 75,000, both in- Sulctman Pastia has been appointed Come | The President Will Visit Seversl Points mander of the Arny in Rowmells. Osslin in Virginia Next Week, THE ALTERNATIVE —~The 'Turkish fleet with RECENTLY SULMITTED TO OFTICENOLDERS, Suletman I'asha’s troops on buard, passed here Bpectat £ thts mornlng, Wasnisoton, D. C., Jaly 14 REPUSED TO ACCEPT. Cormlck knows nothing whatever about any CONSTANTINOPLE, July JU.—Salvet Pasha has | revolt In the Natfonal Republican Committee retused the portfolto of the Min'ster of Public | azalnst the recent onler of the Preshlent direct- Works, and {nsists ou ms resiguation from the | Ing oflicers of the Goverament to refrain from Cavinet. the active management of politics, fIONE TO ADRIANOLLE. Flily, of St. Louis, whose letter to McCormick fce and Mabmoud Da- | first brought the subject before the Presidents nople. #hiowed Ll orlginal disposition n the matter by BOBART'S ORDEKX. restzning at that time from the Nutional Com- Hobart Pasha lias been ondered to hombard | mittee. Slnce the late decigion in the Cabinet, s renened his restenation, nnd it has of the Black Bea. been aceepted. A, B Cornell tr now in Canala, THE RGYPTIAN CONTINGENT, and, nutwithstanding the reports that have been Five steamers are expected 1o reach here to- | turrent in Washington for u werk bast attribut- v, Inz to him a purpose of reslsting the President’s BEN order, no fntimation of this kind Is believed to Loxpoy, July 19.~A Vienna (dispatch states | have been received by the Administration. and that forty cltizens have been arrested in Dele | certalnly not by Asststant-Sccretary MeCor- grade as accomplices n the Soelallstie agitation, | Mick in his officfal capacity of The rebellious spirit Is spreading most alarm. | National Committee, ngly. Corulek expe RUSIONS OP ARMISTICE. Place fu tue Pams, July 10.—The advance In prices on the | days If he de uence of rumors of an | Custom-louse. IN I8 OWN CASE, New You, July 10.—A similar report has | Sccretary McCormick says that, on aceount of prevalled on the Stock Exchanie here. the absence of Secretary & TIE OUTRAGE DUSINFSS. 2[!; nitu{’lnuvr"m'!fimIundcr’ finan; 'r!rcunmnnucs ¢ Db —A affect the ofticlal plans of his o Loxpos, July 25 a. m.—A Faris corres- | FIHER IO Bats (LS ek Tustiune supunus 4 the Seereta the recent nccounts of Russiun atroeltics, has | day. returns, sent an urgent telerram to Prince Gortscha- m‘;;{l‘:;hwfi q'.’flffif} il o Kol egghog him to give the prinelpal forelan | PPV ToquIramenn correapundents every facillty for Visithn: the | tae ek uether he whi places named as the scenes of these excesacs. amd leave the Nutlo ' CAVALHY REINFORCEMELNT. bm rfl].lry .};:Curm g 2 oftietal positio Loxpox, July 19.—A. dispatch from Constan. | SLC e v ot o nature, lus ne 5. 12 The Trioune, No, 101 to 115 both Iy Iuxives 7.200, both in-lusive N, both faclnsizes & both Inclusive; $16,000, N AN EXPLANATION. A wrong fmpressfun cxists that the Syndicate hiad no pecunlary interest in the popular sub- aeriptions to the 4-per-cent loan other than the stimutation it would give to the Joan on the A% a matter of fact, the | cate recelves the vame comissious from | bonile fuet enbseribed for as t the loan had been exclusively under their con- Under the contrart entered Into by the svadicate with the Government. the formor are to vay all expobses altending the loan, such a8 clerleal bigler, ol ropean market. to recelve o commistlon of one-lintf ‘of s the subrcritions exoceded § 11 be pafl upwardsof & The voutral of the loun now passes absajutely to the Srudiente, red at the Treasury t! contiuue to be recefved hy th and that there will e no ad In addition 10 e ¥ sdow which will be patd the Syndicate for bonds already subscribed, th On the other hand, M s that Cornell will resfien his onsl Couymittee within a few resto retain Lfs position fn the U® commlseions, vhulicate at gar, - fli have interest for months ot £LU0000 n ot dep eited as per cent deposdl o the. subscription, . un- Jesa In the meantime eli the sulsoribers coma furward and puy the balance due uud take thely | erinat, and because action will be cete-t on Sature pusition to find will thienrfully com- GOING RAPIDLY. The total of the subacriptions for the 4 per cent loan I8 835,92, WILL VISIT VINGINIA, ‘The Presiilent wiit vi: monid pext week, There I a probability that he whil cideavor o wrrange his as to incude Oty Polnt and Pey will plese himsel i tht buring the matter in charie, aud oy carry ont their wiahies in bis movements, A rominent Virginians have written 10 the President expressing thelr desire that he rhould go over thelr 8 apprecition of - the compliments thus pajd hin ¢ Sonthert proples and an carneet dispoai- Norgolle aml Rlch- v Brograniue ro has fouml by present 4 iing but pleasant. ol 3 very dise than since he t Le ligs repeat- e sliows . warm the same tlnie, it A ithstatniing ¢ pan ou lifs return will nople from Bestka Bay have been recalied. :',",';;‘,“‘c”.‘:f:,: ITEMS. tion, that & Loxnos, July 10.—Dispatches from Constan- | persuade (o CASUALTIES. Spectal Divaach bo The wonTi, Kan, July 19.—A young man named Oliver Darnes was drowned n Five-Mite near this clty, to-day. Tie was subjeet to epileptic fits, and, white wash- ing o bucey, was seized with an attack, awl, cre being no one to uld him, he met o terrible B, strupgling in the water, Bospnt JHevateh o TAE Tyibwwe, Storx Ciry, 4., July 19.—William Cox, 3 by décwning in the Missourl elow s city yesterda; Linly Liss wot yet Leen recovered, of the order, but ' giv by It n reas ot Ty afld choore betwee P pnd active party munsseis time to conslder the oflictid ewployment It appeais that % s s VENSUS THE STEANLOAT §3 Loxnox, July 18.—A letter from Madrid eays Sosctat Dispateh t Toe Trao Wasnmytos, D.C July 19.—Varions pare tles to the suit of the United Btates azalust the Miselselppl Lozzing Company arrived here to- dav fur the purpuse of appearing before the Attorney-Geueral to-piorrow upun the appifess ton of the Lopping Compony to disimls the suit, The ground of the appHeation is that the Ault i+ perzonal in its eharaeter and brought to altatn personal ends, ond ¢ cuhit nol tolend fts e toa sult ot sieh a The sult is in behalf of steambont- fee, | Wenand Jumber manufacturers of the Chipe edt | wa River, who malntuln that the driviss of rease wl the re- | loose Jums aluni the pavizuble portiane of that st peonle of the | gprean constituie snch an fmpedhaent to nav- uation as to call for the authurities > 2 ¢ oy BRESKING 1T UI' A A NUISARCHE, FOREIGN MISCELLANY. The gentlozaen who are here on behulf of the stenmboatuen and manufucturers of lumber are Willlam M. Vilas, of M A Iarmond, of Misnesota: Capt. Willlatn Witson, of Wiaconstn; O.I1. Jugrn, of Eau Clahes and ey unid Pound, 1 River two mil ACCIDENTALLY SHOT, Snectat Diepateh to The Tribune, Laravcrre, lul, July 19,—0ra Lymag, aged 14, pon of E. B. Lyinan, of this city, wus accls dentaily shot and fnstantly killed at the resi- dence of Mr. Chew, about two milles east of The lat wus plaving Mr, Chew's, aid, rambling about Tound av old, Tusty ree tentatly fired off while in The ball penctruted the handa of youn Chew, netr the Iner cornerol Lyman'a dght eye, with HYPROPUHORIA, duly 10.~Stephen Boyd (eolored), biteen thves months ago by a do: died this mornfue with hydrophobls, no symp- ot uf the disease baving oveurred until yes. The dog which bit it wus not mad. NasuviuLe, Ten ltson Capt. E. tionery Olilve was made onthe ground of cfll- | Messrs. Humpl clency, 1le sahl that Pigeit's resivnation hul | from the Seventh and Eizhth Wi heen placed fn his hands, but for veasous of tricte, respectively, Opposed ta these, gl on Digh public duty o wan bond not to uccept ft, | {14490 08 thys Lo Compants aro duutie Ly rhutieer, the President Those urzng KILLED BY G Baemone, Md., July the firm of Wehrelm & Bros., UL Frederiek av- cutiey was Instantly kiled by the explosion of a gras nachine, which, with « “lighted” candle, be Was examluing Tor o ek, vitson, of M ' In the Houte of Comuons the Chancellor of }:},I‘:,.';" "’,r_: i tho Exchequer sald he hoped to close the xes~ | of the Wisconsin Loz Con slon of Pasliament about the th of August, the prosecution of the sult bring afliduvits from nineteen master-enginecrs and pilots, and from woruft piluts, to the offect that this of Joes of which they complaln 1s a et \ Special Dispatck tv The Tridbune, Dernorr, Mich., July 19.—~During n thunder- storm at Flint list nizit,- lightnsie struck the wese of Leander Ogdey, -killlug bis daughter Sliza, 19 years of age. RUN DOWN, e schooner Dom Pedro was run_town and sunk last night- by the United States revenue cutter Grant. e s TIRE NEZ IERCES. Good News from Iduho~The Indians Quar- rellng Amoug Thomselves and in Rapid —Deonlul of the Charges Agninat Perry=List of s 1 aus obstucle to navigation, ZORILLA, 3 v 19.—Senor Zorilla denfcs that NOTES AND NEWS, THE YIONT POR OPFICE. Speciat Dispateh to. The Tribune, o Ay Thamas, of Atlanta, G Democrat, Is o can- FIRES. didate fur the Marshalahin of that State fu the SHICAGO. place of Capt. Stythe, who has licld the post- cpea aht years. Prominent Republicans , Tearning that Thomas might pos- Boatoy, July 10.—" 9:50 Iast evening was caused bya fire I an unog. | from ticers cupied two-story frame louso No, 353 Clark | #51y be appolntel, huvs obposed Uis selection, streeq, owned by George Eager. Causo up- [ O the ground that there are numerous Repub- knuwn, Damage, 825 Ueans in the $tate competent to il the place At 7 o'clock yesterday morning fire was dis- | With ercuit both to themselves awl the Gove covered upon the roof of u frame builling, No., ment. Besldes this, some of them eay private- 507 Flston avenue, owned snd oceupled asa {1y that it a Democrat 14 to be selected for the millinery store by (eorge Rawlins, The flames | most fmportant Federal otliee i the State the were extinguished without elvine an alarm, by | Admiuistration wouli do better toappolut some wan who has real power and futluence ju bis ronf, pusty mttier thay one of less politieal prowd “Tho alarm from Box 865 at 11:45 Woidnesday | nenve, Mauy men of the former stunb can be nlcht was eaused by a flro in the busement of | found fn Georgia who will be willing to weeept Noo 370 Weat Twentleth steeet, owned by | (o place, und otie ur two of them at lesst buvo already made forussl applivation. INVITED T0 LOULSVILLE, Lycoming. As ther¢ was u strone smell of The Hon, Jolin M. Harlan, of Loulsville, and ne about the place, Inccudiariau I8 sus- | otbers, srrived bero to-night as a committee £ lmzhu:kuu lnvll-u‘uu l![-oxul the (lln:l:n;:ar of LY N Ty Kentucky, Magor of Loulsvitle, and the Expo- AT OENSBONO, KX o ety of that iy, 10 the Tresitoint . und members of the Cablnet 1o visit Louwville chal from Qwensboro, Ky., Rives an account of o | yud the Expositlon on the 15th ol September, Tast | the auniversary of the udoption of the Coustie PoxrTLAND, Ore., July 19.—Capt. J. C, Alns- worth received to-day the following dispateh from Cupt, Babbit: Fout Larwar, July 17, via Watta Watta. 1).—Sluce thy rouch banaling which Jusepis ta Bird hase received fron Uen, Howagl o war seems virtually endvd, by whipiwed and $boroughly domoralized by sbe 0 ‘Thy indisns were are constautly breakinzuway frow the coming inaud surrendering tiemselves up & From the most rehiable Information it 1s certain that the Indians have lost heavily, rdured liere with C'ol, Weeks for the burposo the new column merely for observas 0 LLD Bpakani CORRTY . v. Cha:lwlk sent o dlapatch to-day to the tent, uskiog bluy Lo suspend the order rg- vently fasued to Maj, Conners, Indian A 10 gathey the Tudians i = to the Uinatilla Reser ‘hie Indians who are peacetul declaro that tuey will hehit I8 thut onder §s vcarrfed futo effeet, 'The lolluwing special dispateh has been recelved from Gew. Howard's campy dated 17th, via Walla Walla, 10th: On the 10th Red Heurt, a Nea-Perce chief, with sixteenu warriors rog Josephs® and Lookin, Lauds, with twenty-three women sud cl aurrendered theseelves 10 Gen. lloward. were maide prisongia, snd were suuld be tnied; that murderers of white mien anil uutragers of Women st be nol ujmm’h‘r “h POATAL DECIFION, fllc Pu-t-oflll‘[u ufmn 3 eing Tes 3 made a new ruling i re suffocated before being rescued. " The lods wil Tited " thirt-class oF tmisee included in this class o nuwber of publivations l sed {n the eecund class, wdltor of the Clnclubatl U= | Price Current appeared here to-day, snd suc- factory of T. A, Coolldge, in West Mugiboro, | coeded in Luvlug this ruling reversad aml fus ‘rfnlulfl\ |b.: thic wlmn-l tlass. fiding ond stock, #100,000, lu- [ fon With probably apply to 1 :‘::.:1&:.“5?;0”:‘ ur\"e"rl 200 Liatds are thieowny nutnber of periodicals “atfected by the ruling wut of employment, meutioned, it 2 aliort time since d 1o what consti- ancous watter, and & NEWSDUP y wld that uey ed. Joerph cnl wed (0 0o, LUt instead 5 AN UNDERSTANDING. While it mav Le true, as announced, that no furinal order has beew sent ¢ PrizapsLents, July 19.—Three upper stories | Lis feat fastructions, ot bs nev of bulldiug 214 Nortt Fourth strect, occupled | Do has been wade to uudesstand that our su- by 8wift & Courtuey, sud Beccher & Co., a8 2 thorities deatre bim to leave the gepresslon and match aud ahoe-blacking factory, burned to- \lunh‘lamcl,u fil. i night. Loss, $35,000 to $40,50. "No lusurance. can alde ol the prisvaces had et Ord modifyinzg goms. amd s 1¢ s thought by some that thia party ertheless trio that | L Cherod ot separated (rom Joseoh, aud were left without Borscs, aruu, and supplics, and Wereforo were compelled to surrender, Mounday. the 10th, sll the men that Uen. Howard could wount were sent Ia pursalt ol the Becins l'rhey are aboul twenty-four Luurd aruuding bands on the Mexi- ver to the furces of Gen. Tre- vino, untess these latter shall be uuabic to deat with them. This undenstandiug of the mcthod, OBITUARY. of praceediny an they beat Jcis and then took hiy now cxists beewen Gens., Trevine Ord, aiid as u consequence nu present irou- ur ofitctals bere, arrvied, ond that they would lfkely aeparate Falluwing is a tiat of th 121 ar Ll al tery ~James A, Workman., bur; : Charlew Marquard, Corporal Apgian, Mich., July 19.—John Schotten- | ble Is auticipated by vus e hoefer, un aged and cocentrle German, over | 4 i sk tUsTaM-HOUIE. thirty years a resident hure, died this morning. 1 gy 2rie withh Actine His aged brother, Mickael, was buriod on Tues- | the uther Vreasury asy. “Both wers mumbers of & German work- | very satisfactory uuderétsuding fn regard to all 1nZmen's arganizatiou. the detatls of “the reduction of force fu tho et Nuw York Custom-fouse. Suns st et L S AL 7. Louts, July 18.~Mary Routs, a German | treen the Deoattunent 0 > . 5¢ cers ju New York wero full, woman 19 years old, liung herself Ipst night in | Sustou-House olticere 1y e Ko ¥ the rear of her residence In Bouth St. Louls. | ¢uinmeudativu of buth Ce she wos murried, but ber husbaud can assigu no | stautially approved by 8 caust for the act. roun as he peturns o bis E ary McCormick sod 1s Luve resulted o a S pany. A: | ¢xuuuned whose testibiony ‘was susicl —~Juan Plater, o Plrst lofsutry--James Doyle, Corooral Compauy 1: Elaon Compleva. 3 lelucan, deuinwer Company 13 W brivuto Cotpan private Comuany B T'he folluwlng 133 sawy battle: Cupt. rivate Compap 1 that the ro- ces will Le sub- ary Sherman us astern trip, 1t wot list ol 1o wounded in tbe A. Bueroft, Fourth Ar- o3 PRI § FIVE CENTS. :\i!l:ry.,‘ 3 ;;my-néu Infantry—Lieat, C. ) S epe po ., re 5, Prirats ~ Shaffner, Com . reverd3 £ Hvate Garresa, Cor 1o flAby L . Br Skedi&y S 1. reverely : Nergeant Kinklo, Co, I, v 1 Marphy, Co. 1, severely: prie e b, reverely { private \inters, .3 2 e Barton. Co. I, whightly rreZe 8 el P e pevarelye. bitvata Me Girath. Co. 11, severely: corporal Connrlly, Co, i, siighily: nrivale .\lcflrtlh‘?o}yo."ll‘ reverelys iz+1 cavairy Sergt, Hauser, Co. F, alightiy; Sitapson, Co, L. aeverely. W Batue SAN Fraxciseo, July 10.—The following has heen receiyed here: Gien., Mrbionell, San Francisco: Your disvatch af the 10th jnet received, [ have almesd to send oll i lmportant raliable tnformation as roon on obtaln- ed. The ditticnities of communication have been #reat, The country, from front to_rear, has antit now been infeated oy hoatils and conriers and rupplies in many instsnces have falled to get through. None have been loat. | am not aware of thr exact tenor of the reports to which you re- fer, but Iinfer they cee principally those reflect- inZ upon Gen. Howard and Col, "Perry. I have fuvestivated (he most [miportant ones, and find them to Le falre. The statement In local papers of the affair In Cottonwood on the bth, to the of- fect tiiat reventern cltizens were snrroanded by Indians, ana tronps under Perry refuscd to go to whelr rellet for an hour and a haft, s 8 wicked fal- ©iflcation. The troope, 113 In number, wers theteel ontnumbered, environed, and attacked Ly Indians, but, uetertheless, were sent instantly a mile away o the resciie, which was accompilshed within twenty mintites, and not only the life of every man in the command was raked, bat the rafely of a most Important position and a large amount of ammunition and nlg!r stores, The nc- counts, s published, oricinated with one Orrin Morrll, of Lewiston, who was at Coitonwood at fue thne, but who, although asrmed, remnined enscunced fn the Hitle fortifications there, Inatead of going with the soliicrs to the aid of hi imperiled folfow-cltizens. Other clti- zens who were prosent. agree with the officera in thix statement of facte. The conduct of the ofli- eers and men has, ander the most trylog clrcam. stances, Lecn narticularly wood. They have justi- e il reasonable exteciations, The campalen < heen anceessful. Tho hostilen have opernted »kilitully and fought desperately, but taey have buen direfeated and driven from this sectlon with gevat lozk of numbees aud anoplics, Ges. flow- and reports by Ahis courier the avents of the last twa daye, und the present sitantion. The numier of Kilied and wounded on both sides 1n the action of the 11th and 12th tarne out to bo larger than ag firse believed. Ksiri, As Do G CRIME. Spemint New Yonu, J Tripune. ow Tweed has made i s stutement. In regard to Bryunt he eays: Allthese Tetters are ronianee, and the converm. tlons e reporte with e are falacly stated, aml the coneturions arrived at wholly upwarranted by e t#, 1 never trusted thie wan Bryant: usver put e dence in hiw eveent to adviee With him on plans tor my refesre, which he told me wore voi- wested by Charles &°Conory nad which T was Jed 1o Beliwse " were true, from the fact that Mr, Otonor apparently had full confidenes In him, n he ' WLk aiways prese ent waen m( frictuls o adiirers . fiis whoie reporte of hie awination of my papers, aml my conver«ations th i, are base shd malictons falschood«. From my knowledve of the misrepresentations he bas made in referenee to my counsel, John 1. Town- scnd, Lam convinced he can reply In such a man- ner me wiil slwdicate him from ail the foul aspee- slone and lunuendoes of this malizner. Mr. Dryant han netther #ecn nor been told what he aseumes to he my ‘‘confesslon,” unieas in violation of scetesy, and from the prosccution. The only pnper coplaininz any statement Which he hes reen wun one handed him by me to show to Mr. 0'Conor uud the Attorns eneral, dated March 20, and one brepare.d by Mr, . D, Townsend and handed to Mr. Pecklam affer » conversstion with mo. and_ which paper | mever ratw ontil 1 way tuaking - the ' statement dated the 17th of April, which was hondel to the Attornsy-General on thatdsy, This is my drst etiempt to stigmatizo the many alanders and falsehoods abont we elren- fated nnonynmuslfi. And these lutters are so nuarly anoiymons tat they come under that headlug, liryant not belnz n reeponsible or reputable man, and I rhoald not have snawered this, bot wy duty to my counsel an bix enforced sboence alone has caused me to notice it. Nrew Youk, July 10.—The Boand of Alder- mean to-day appofuted o Comnmittee to Inquire into the whole atfair ot the Tweed Rlug, and procure the names of Burerrienrs who were in puwer at that tlme, and to find out whether auy persons huve been tnstrumental Ju_ shieldime thicves and preventing the city from recovering money stolen. The Corporation Counscl was Allrected to appoint one of his clerks to ald the Committee. — DLACK 1IILLS NEWS, Cnerexse, Wy., July 10.—The coach from Deadwood was stopped last night near tho Cheyenne River by three road azents, who rubbed the passengers of about §50. Tiwelve tnites further they were stopped again by four robbers, who touk the passengers’ aeins and part of their Ulankets. The treasure-box was opevedt, but contatied 10 valunbles. The up- couch was also etopped last night near Uhni'- enae Juver, The robbers sectred only §18 from the passengers. No treasure was shoard. Lespwoow 1, T., July 1%—Frink Black, white eutting _hay this morning twenty-thres wilea from Crook U vis fired upuh by u sinall bund of Indians dind wounded fn the arm. le escaped to Crook City, The Indians are retthur five to bay along” Rapid Creek. Tho prairle tu the vielulty of Cruok” City {a teoorted to be on tre, A party of eitizeus who went In pursuit of horse-thieves amt Indians yvexterday, returned to-day, having accomplished nothing. DEIIBERATE MURDER, Bpecial Dirpatck to The Tribune, NasuviLie, Tenn,, July 10.—Tuformation has Just reached liere of & horrible munler commit- tedat Tobaceoport, Btewart Connty, several days ago. J. D. Brandon, uncle of 8. 1. Brandon, shot and killed tha latter. & D, Brandon told Jumes D, Brandon i he did not pay him #16, in - a dispute between them that afternoon, one or the other would have Lo die_os sure as hell was hot. Later, dames D, Brandon met Suuel D, Urandan as the Jutter was riding into Tobaceo- port. ‘They passed u fow wonds, when danies D. Brandoi shot bint in the bead aud neck with thirty turkey-shot, lucerating his nezk, tearing the scalp of his bead to preces, and kiling him fustantly, The wurdercr fled to Kentucsy. S ROBBERIES. WiLmiNeTox, Del., Jduly 10.—The house of David Garver, at Brondvwine Bprings, wus rol~ bed 1ast night of §11,000 in United States bondiy $100 {u cash, and valuable jewelry. Nzwront, Vs, July 1.—~The People’s Bank of this place was robbed of $3,000 in money and 31,50 fn bonds lat night. Rucigstaw, N, Y. July 10.—A package con- tamntne sbout 317,000 In” Individual securities, including bunds of the Bloombugton and Em- pire, Ill., Leavenworth City, ¥, John Church, Canindalyue, aud Erle & Dlttabure Kaliruads was stolen to-day frow the First National Bank of Canaudaigus. — MURDERED BY A MANIAC, WorcesTER, Mass., July 10.—At Auburn this morning Ellen Campbell, wilu of Frank Camp- beli, o crippled pauper, was murdered by James Mulcshy, alius Wilking, He broke each of the tour limbs of s victim gcross his knee, and pounded her head, destroving an eyo and frac- turiug ber akull. Sbe lved four bours to tell the ternble story and nams her murderer, Muleany {s undes arrest, . He admits the com- ‘ubllull of the act bosstfully, and s ovidently nsant. E— HMIGIWAY ROBBERY. Special Digpateh to The Tridune, Quincy, I, July 19.~This morning, at § o'cluck, umun amed Schrelber, a butcher, was asvauited by hichwaymen o the vicluity of Gen. Singteton's zeatdence, and robbed of $150. He suppuses tbe wmen who attacked bim to be uegroes, but it Ls not certain that ko could teil * sheir color at that Ume of the uight. The men were Ju & buggy, snd, alter stoppiug Bchrelber, un the he, u‘?‘:olkhu Wil seuye- REMANDED FOR TRIAL. Spectal Dirpasch 10 Tas Tridune. MiLwauses, Wis., July 19.~The examination of young Deanett, the alleged chlld-murderer, 100k place to-day. A uumberof witucsses were to justify thy Lolding of the praover fur trisl. ai) was tixed ot 0,00, and Dennett was v wanded to Jall. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, QumnsTowy, July 19.~Sbeamship Hibernlss, from Baltimore, arrived. New Yous, July 19.—Arived, steamabip State of Peupsvlygula o Glaswaw.