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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1877-TEN PAGES, yrerinate Chinese clittzen, Some of there othere that have had na special training, At ste profitable employment to xo ronnd the country rom village to village for the pimple pnenos of ‘They charee from fitty cents to ane jasard that some of them gin enouzs from A few tnonthe’ practices te enpooet them fre Such Intelligent appre of the taluc of an innovation on the pact of # ¥e Conrervatire propta a intr tlonieta in the Honea of Commons, Northcote proposes the following motion Flext—That when & member, after being twice deelied ant of order, ral Speaker or Chatrman of the recirelng the ag shall be at once a made that the mem mainder of the debate, fone rtanding nent raw a man’s head pitotmidy from tae snine window ehorlly after, and quietly dixay- and munpictone of ful-play were al nee Alodger tn the ti Hysith Matoney at dent. and ordered him of, anid ae a muepected y fron SPORTING NEWS. BASE-BATI. LRANUE NERTING DEFERRED, Honal League of Profesaton~ al Lall Clubs waa enlled by President Muloert to meetin this city yosterday, sponded, as faras documents were concerned, and the day of the meating rolled around but broavht Yonnz, the fecretary of the Leaguo, telegraphed trom somewhere In the wilds of Obio that he was on the road, and might, tn the good providence of God, aided by tho rallroad men's forbearance, get here lale wan in Newark, G., Thurads; in due course of evente. Loulsville Club, confd not get thro ina telegram, desirin; Mr, Towie, of St. L ——~ FOREIGN, Hranounced hy the mmittee to he die rite of the Chair, th enited, ard onn mation being rhe not heart dirt re; or during the salting Defeat of the Turkish Army Under Suleiman Pasha. the rest of the year, ating, and niny well emmies of vaccination f Another Army Corps Added to the tha member eaimplatniog ‘of, Inyesting Force at Silistria. atrny cute that eering to detract from tho credit uf the operation, and have not eyes to sco that ib saves millions of iivcr, W YORK CUSTOMS. Haw the Work of Reform In Progressing. New Yons. Suly 27.—The Republican enrull- ment of those who indorse the reform poilcy of the preacnt Administration war euneladed thts Ex-Congressman Thomas fi. anya tue Hat includes the names of the beat-known and infnential Hepubilcana tn thia city, ‘Tho report by Mesare, Jay, Tarnare, and Robin- fon, the Commisrlon appointed by the Secretary of the Treasury to inveatigate and report upon: mat- ters affecting the management of the Castom- House, has bean approved by the Secretary, and the Collector has been directed to carry out tho ‘The report recommends: The adoption of aacate fur ealaries herein 2, The adoption of an order excluding from the Castomefsure all inerchonte’ Hlonse brokers, or other persons who, after the promulgation of the order shall viulate the. Inw againat making or offering to make any gratulty or Present of any money or other thing of value to employed tn the Custuma service, & revision of the force elintlar to that ‘ont letter to the Collector dated May made at stated pertods opon written Feporta of the chiefs of departmicnts, and that em- ployea found wanting Incapacity, industry, Inte- tity, and good habits, referred fer, or who hall be found quilt offenses herein specified, be replat whose gond charactor and fitness for ‘ue ancertained and whedomn of the Depari ‘The report rays: Should the Increasing and in, orsuns abroad and whule Hotre no member sin!) more than once during the debate on the same qucation, elther that the Chalrmau leave the chulr, nor to peak more than once on auch motion, and no member who ha mude one of these motions thal] have the power ta. make another on the rane have powcr to more Aziz Pasha, a Lending Turkish General, Shot in a Skirmish. A mectlng of tho N: Tho members re- zn, United Staten Alnister to (rauce, tant Kartebad. He will go to Berln the muldlo of Augnat, and return to America about the mbidle of September, THOOIS FOR MALTA. Loxnos, July 37.—One thourand two hondred and Afty-nine troops have railed for M. The House of Commous parsed Sie Stafford Noriheoto’s Anti-obstruction resolution by an al- inost unanimous rote. FOREIGN MISCELLANY. GEN. GRANT. Gennva, Joly 27.—Gon. (rant lard the first atone of the American church here to-day. Genxva, duly 27,—General Grant, after laying the foundation stone of the American Kplacopal entertained at o public breakfest, d plensare at finding hintelf among #0 any Yellow-counteymen, and eiizens of Switeers The Montencgrins Progressing Raptdly in tho Reduction of Nicsics. Foreign ‘Consuls at Gallipoli Apprehend Moslem Ex ‘and will get along oslem Oos8eR, to delegate authority to Mr, ‘Towle In the mnean- no way of getting | timo telegraphed tint heeaw ne way of getting ap joubting the pos: ugh. Ibert littaself representing the afth club of the Jot. The latter telegraphed to all the other a ate cepresente Rat Saare wane bie of alot here, and advleing. th tt Guatonte. itis very likely thay a quorum will be found jn the city this morning, re Condition of the English Cotton and Grain Markote. from his. city. telegraphed from_Indianapol recommendations mada, in the city, and Mr. TILE RUSSIAN ADVANCE. TURKS DEFRATED. Apntanorte, July 27.—Sulelman Pasha has been defeated at Kara-Huhar, and bls army {a retreating on Adrianople. (Notr—Tho Kara-Bunar referrod to ts In the immediate noighborhooi of Yena-Saghra, 1 No toxt ten guns, be Thia afternoon the Martfords will make thelr last. appearance tn Chicago for this season, and. anit ie ‘the Inst gamo that will be played hero until the Whiten return from thelr Southern trip. a goodly andlence shunid grace the occasion with their pren- ‘Tha recent chanse that haa been made in ona of the humo nine has siven renewed e inthe club, and itla believed that the toatn in stronger now than it hasbeen since tow Barnos loft it, VICE-PRESIDENT of the Conncil of State and representatives of the Natlonal Protestant Church made remarks, Grant leaves on Monday, a tour of the Lake, Pants, Joly 27.--Marshal Mact{ahot Tonrges accompanied Suuxua, July 27,—A second Ruesian army corps ‘To-morrow he will make has invested Sillatria, ‘A dispatch from Kalarash says the Russian eheils have already canaed ecvoral fires in Silistria, Thiv, howevor, ts unconfroed, and thought to be highly toin yonr rald let. ol any of thi by Ministers i 'y 0 i It is generally expected that the Mare oe deanration bearing on the ahal wilt inako'nome ST. LOUIS—nOSTON. elections whilst at Boutgen, Bpectal THapatch tn The Tribune. Br, Lovie, duly 27,—The Browne enslty defeated ence of a amall crowd to-- zt whe. leat seein Ouse BERLE: by George Wriaht, and a two-bawo hit by Cro! and matntalning it theron; it. ifed In each manner as the ent shall deterulue, Congress, in view of enious efforta on the part of inthis counter to evade the wa nnd defrand the customs, constitntiny, as lina eon rald, @ standing conspiracy ayains: the Trena- be Impressed with the extent to which the ection of the Customs service to partixan control endanvers at once the revenue, It {s belleved the Ilunsians have completed their s Utne around Rustchuk, which has been advanced In sonie places near enough for them to throw shells the inner tino of fortifications, but tho actual slego ine not yet: begun. have pecn sent from the Czarowltch'a army around Rastehuk to join the Inssiaus before Morna. - THE NOUMANIANS. Loxpox, July 27.-The Times* Bucharest cor- respondent states that tho Nussion commander, after requesting the toumanians tu occupy Nikopo- Ma, #0 that the Russian garrison might bo able to act syalnat the Turks from Plovna, appearatohave auc- cecdod In concentratlig suflictent troops around Plevna to enable btm to dispense with the Nikopolis ‘Therenpon the Roumaniane wore In- formed that thet divisions would not bo needed. ‘These matters are important, proving the exiat- ence of an understanding, by which the Ruuma: nian troops are to be called upon when needed, and also that the Russians do not anticipate any dangor from the ‘Turks at Plevna. univGazs DESTROYED, A Lonvon, July 26.—‘he luasiane destroyed ‘six railway bridges between Jamboll and Phillppopo- Dent. Sale 37, Tlemarcle recently to adopu- Protcatant cle! Hopetull concerning ihe eeclvalantieal coniilet, ia overnment having enacted the necorsai uletly stood on the defensive, and cou’ jo wait for tha papacy to accept the situa CRIME. 4A I1UMAN MONSTER. Moberty (Mo.} Enterprises Monitor. Very few of thould citizens of Randolph and Ma- con Countlos bate forgotten Bil Brown, who, dur- ang hla Life, was universally recognized asa reck- lesa desperado, but, lke all bullios, deeply tingod When under the fniluonce of Uquor, he was very quarrelsome, offenslyo, and overbearing, and bia sprees seldom went by with- ont getting him intoa fight with somebody, Crazed with whisky, ho wont home from Jacksonville one night, shockingly abnsed his wife, and met -hie doath at the haydeof young Harden, his brother-In- Jaw, who was present at thd time, eon namod Hayden, who, oven in his carly boy- hood, developer all the wild passions and reckleas characteristics which made Its fathar feared by sone und hated by many, and finally him Into e bloody grave. the Hostonsin the of Wartembur; day, taking. the len Koluforcements it tery dificult to bat Blong, who did the pitching for St, Loula, 3 2 > | poril, and toward recuringin the sortice the texts uired by Washington and Jefferson tn the yout! ic, of honesty and ca; It looking almply to the. safety confirm by appropriate levtsiation the step) tho Prealdent to place the Custom-How ew rk.on a burlncas busle,o ample probibitionof the removal of Rubvrdinatcs except for canse wotld probably enable the Government to reduce some- what the sajarica without detriment to the public e watories uf the chiof Assistants of the An- ditor aud Vashter, two In number, are approved at the present dsure:$3, 500euch). The otice of Avelat- having *ccouwe vacant, Uh Clerk, charged with its dutics, should have ‘The Chief Clerk of the Fifth Division, who directs tho entry and Nauidating clerk4 In the as-ceument Laignidator of charge ‘of voluminous cofrespondence re fo protests and appeals, wiuuld euch recelve $2 000, thy amount at present paid, and thi sh Ing chet clerks each na at preaent, $4,500 per an- om ‘Fhe remaining clorks in the Collector's ould be ge.ded aecurdtny; if ica into five clasiva, to-wi AI with cowandice. Lenmeccose| R § eo 8l ant Collector. Sot pecerscie Brown had a Sedcauos. el Lasawamisl Temorczocs alexexccoae ‘The rolling atock has been aent to Constantino: a When the basar qualities of this hoy were aroused, he showed himself an in- carnate domon, and be would rage like a wounded J.C. Parieh, who has shot, Wad ot one thine 4 pract lor years been purautag the pea mer aboul five wiles from row Te waaa man who had pusned lan of life, tall and powerfully built, and was ono of the most useful and enterprising citl- During the Inte War ho was a guilant Confederate soldicr, und at **Uld Allen, "* he hada hand-to-hand conifer with n Federal Colonel, in whicn tho Intter wan killed. ‘Tho other victim was he wife of tha Duce tor, and young Brown, the naaaseln, wae thelr son TUB YORKION CONSULS AT ADRIANOPL hate delivered a note to the Governor requesting him to take measures to guarantee public safety. Tho Itallan Consul has adviecd bis compatriots to robably been fatally = Iuaton, 6; St, clog physician, but Three-baro hity—Nichull«, Two-baue Iite--Cruft, Dorgan, Passed batly—Lirown, 1 rc clint should embraco and Mquldating clerks, $720 per annum, entry, atuendment! other’ clerky, collectors, and oficers whould be graded by the Collector In one or the other of the ‘The Creek Consul ut Hurgas and the French and Italian Consuls at Galligoll have tulegraphed thele feapective embasules at Constantinople formon-of- war, owing to the cxeited state of the Moslem pop-. f xume—Two hours, Umplro—Bartle. Al Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune, Mitwarner, July 27,—Daav-balls classes Incntloned, faccording to dutica ond ‘The Comptrolier of the Naval office and jerveycr's ofice shoalieach be O per annum, provided they hold the ‘alllee of cletis on]; Slinilar plans a: zens in the county, Auditor of the Gn one occaxton, Yr. gradation respecting anlarics not fixed bylaware recommended fur cier! naval and Surveyor's offices as well a Appralror's ofiice. 1 ‘ 1 RUSSIAN POSITIONS. Avmianoriy, July 27.—Twelve thousand Rus- sians are at Osinan Bazar. cupy Kneun, nt (he fuot of the northern slope of tha Balkan Mountalns, Harned rona~Milwaukee, f. Base hite—Mlwanke Threo-buse uity—sA ll Errors—Milwaukee. THE TURY, TACES AT CLEVRLAND, Cravriany, 0., July 27,—The fonrth and Inat day of the Cleveland Club races was murkud by a drizzling raiu,,which fu the forenoon made the In the afternoon the aun had 15: Tinrtrords, 4. t resunt salarica of samo exuminersin the Avprairer's uMce are (v0 low, ani-each man quallied for ofiee should reectys LEVLERS FROM-A MERCHANT. The Futuro Valuo of Silver. ‘Tho Ruasiana also oc- | vor some tifie pant Rrown bas, by bls drunken: nese and comequent bad treatment of his wife, rendered her condition xo intolerable that she formed the determination to protect herself from Lin outrages hy leaving blu the whole party, Including Dr, Parish and ‘family und Brown's wite, went tv a picnic at Leosbury, and, while the feativitles thare wero In progreer, tho ‘Doctor and bisdanghier, Mrs i It haa since been learned that uled hor to the house of a relative Iu Jounty, whero she would be ut least tom- frve from te annoyance and abuse of her rs Ou Saturday last, haa been going on since Thureday between tho Itusslana and the forces of Racuf Yasha, nese Esul-Soghra, south of tho Balkans. trek a Iittlo heavy. put the road-bedl in excellent orter, ‘The pacing race, postponed from the fret race called, three atraizht heate, Buumca, July 27,—Asic Pasha, one of the best ‘Turkish ofiicers, has beon kilicd in a skirmieh. GENERAL. ‘Viexwa, July 27.—Miboud Pasta has been aum- voned to Constantinople by tho Sultan, To the Edttor of The Tribune. New Yous, July 24.—It ls not denied, oven by the mast violcut opponent of w#ilver, that the re- imonetization of the 412}-gralus dollar by the United States, accompanied by proper measurcs for resumption, would create a rise of tho invtol ‘eyusl to about G8}sd. in London; but it fs asserted thet such advance would only be temporary, fn lo say, until tho United States would have re- ‘discarded metal of other na- tions, and then be enmed with o continually- depreciating currency, for which ft had patd full yalue, Theru is undoubtedly some truth In thie, and periapa more than even cortain gald-mon metaille writers, cepeciatly Englahwen, will ad- Silver la vory weak if the bimetallic echool docs not recclve a powerful ally in the United States, ond theroby the cry of the gold monome- tallic school of pure water, which declares ailver ‘a not ft for monetary purposes, and as ultimately be checked. Every fluctuation, enerday, was y Sweotzer in }, ond was won Yesterday (Mundsy) afternoon, ox ho was ro- it spring-wagon, reached a point about a mile beyond Cairo, Browu, mounted on a powerful gray horee, rode 8 snd opencd fire on bim w! uteuck Parish tu the foreboad and anuther entored ‘The woundsd mun full forward trom his wagun into the road, and tho uvendaln, xuppos- ing hin to be dead, rude off, event spread Ike Wildetire, and a messenger was arial, who hastened toward tho spot with all posmlbleapecd, Hut the incarnate tier hod now a tuste of Syed and horrified mothor-in-law in the ro: ut once comimenced i until be bad riddled a1 numbor of gaping wounds roddening tho dust he whealed and rode rapidly off, on. Who ives in that vicinity, him that he bad xilled fly father-tn-lavw nd wee thenon h Hiding up to hiv wat rosidence, fortunately ho found no ono at lume, or the matrictdal threat would, no doubt, have boon wurderoudly executed, Altor the irwt paralyzing shock of tho owfitt tragedy had sumowhat abated, 1. MH, Nowron aud a ed theniselyes and started In At was aftor 6 o'clock in whon the killing was donc, and the he country unt far intu tho ie - frev-for-all wae taken by Nettic, and the 25 claus by Little Gypay, Cleveland club races, pactng, SU ty second, $150 to third, Constaxmixorey, wa beon dismissod, GUBAT MILITARY ACTIVITY Voluntocra are evorywhero enrolling. Recruiting booths have been established In various quarturs of Conytantlnopte, ‘with bands and fags are parading the streeta, HDITESM TASUA. : The fall of Edhem Vasha, Grand Vizlor, ts be- Ueved to be imminent. To UR TRIED, Animporial decree appolnts a court-martial to ‘try Rodi and Abdul-Kerim Pashas, for crime, PEACE RUMORS. Loxvox, July 27.—A apeclal from Vionnn says that tho peaco rumors atitl circulate, and everybody Js convinced they ate tho roault of an understand- ing between three great Powers, July 37,—The Shelk-Ul-Is}am_ Nows of the terrivlo colved all the sont to notify Aira. Pe 1, SL.5020 tirst, $750 to socond, Parties of volunteers ‘at hor, and novor cer hor with bullets, Wnieaiahy ati, ‘The three fastext consectitive heata over paced. The track was quite muddy durin this race. 1.250 to first, Sa28 to 2 enty- Ave clas, #2 rd, and €: de and mothor-in-law, dull bis own mother, of uo valuc, Se ipsy Mic MeO ‘Tho mocting has Leon a decided success, overy- passing off amoothly. argo nuimber of the fiyers wa horo this evening to Buffaia v of thatachool, How far the action of the Valted States can check fuctaations, and determine the future value of silver, $e a dificult question to be decided, because it depends upon niast clea, Whii.b no man can exactly forctel re xhipped from ike. fow othor citizen pursuit of the murderer. The barbarities committed by Mokam- Special Pispatch to The Tribune, poloted out pust experionce: dd that any attempt to draw conctusluns trom eat discoveries of guld, and the Lt about by” machinery, ha, uppenr to inv as worthless usaion of a standard in Austria, tof value to the fact what ‘Turkey Tusalansand Baolgarians, will no longer allow an unconcerned view of tha position of the unfor- tunate Christian population, particular, is strongly intereated, attilbuted to England of occapylug, first, Gallipoli, and next, perhaps, Conutantinuple, do not pro- clude tho belfef In an carly peace, NAVAL BATTLE. Sr. Pargnsouns, Joly 27.~—An old merchant ablp, the Vests, has had an ongagemont off Kur- fonjo, Issting over five hours, with a Turkiah mon- itor, which was much damaged by the Iusslan hells, ono of which burst In hor turret. The Vesta had her rudder fnjured, and wont to Scbastopol for Two officers and nlne satlors were killed, end alx ofocrs, atnong them the Commander, and Boventcen sailors wore wounded, thes prior to the Eaq., attorney for tho employus, tise obtained a great ‘erolutiun Judgment avainet A, I. Meokor & Co., bankrap leaneos of the Jollet Iron and Steel Mille, and tn favor of the foremen of the sovera! departmonts an A bit Jn chancery waa filed, 0 ordered an #xocution to made upon all tho prop- erty and matorial on of about the rolllng-mnill found that he had passed thro at late hour, armed with a revolver und und, awenrlnt vengornce ugalnat lle breaaud the uaterimings la wife and then kill hinwelf, ‘The people ure tersibly aroused, sod the whole country Wil woun be swarming in purautt, jk enalive, thero {¢ no sort of probauility that the courts will uvor be troubled with lily teal, De. Wilaun, uf Cairo, was sent for to dreas the re Parrish, und the latter waa not dead at the latest accounts (which wore last night), He was, however, parulyzed, und very ttle hops was ontertained of iis rucorury, EXECUTED, Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune, daly 27.~—The execution of ia ufternoon! at Owenton, Ky., was witnessed by over 6,000 porsons. Ho protoated Junocance to the lavt, made a cunfesslun to the Te- porters, and addressed the crowd around the acat- Shuck was evidently connected with the gang of Ka-Klux which mado Owen County so well known tothe country, ‘Iu bis confession he speaks of the murders, rubberles, otc., cominitted, saying of ble companions; understanding that they would belp ms he ruund-house & Austro-Iungary, in ae the present di The achemos or the altacliment of valua gally 8 goid standard. 1 Wo iow Ja, that so far there would have been no overproduction of eliver; and that the depreciation ww purtiy dao to. the paper money In Italy, which created a flow of Italy's tactuliic cur~ roncy Into Franc (ization of Germany. Holland, and Belgiuin are filled np, and will bave to meet great diol retaining thelr stock of silver tn circulation onn Ath their standard, in caso confidence tn allver fo-vetablivhed; alvo, thut Ger- tuany bas stil) ailver to sell; anid that the inines of uclng now ut the rate of ai Utisalsoafact that for sent thoro are no buyers of consequence for ecuuutrics, and, temporarily, the United States for subsidiary colnuge, witch latter buyer inay wuun drop ont; nor appear any other large buyers in prospect within a reasonable thine but Asta, and eveutually trustcou for tho men, and Judo Ncltoberts al: ‘be fasued, and a Jovy w nd then mainly to tow dsinone- wounds of Di + Alex, Lelth, of Bt. Louis, 8 prominent stock- holder, has bovn appointed Kecelver, and will of whom thero aro nearly 1 pay A meeting was held this forenoon at the alithe men being pre: oxnlatued the situation. had been douse, evidencen of dt the world ate prod 000, 000 per annum. Lovravinee, Ki: Oue oficer bas | Iichard $1, Shuck He told thum whit h there wera some and, finally, all seemed convinced that thelr inver= cata wore the chat consideration, and thelr clainis wore to bo protector, doubtful, itis hoped that tae prompt act! Prosldent uf tho Me, Goodspeed will wecure the ~mon re Judebted against the possiole Ci nly 27.—Thomas & Co., woolen mereliants, 40 White airect, Naver faite, stated that the Huptlities of tho concern will ager ‘Tho asscta will probably fuot up ir aoe utven up every- ‘THA BRITON FLENT, Pena, July 07,.—Great ancaviness prevails hero. ‘Tho Dritlsh Moot has left Weslka Day. It te be- Ueved it has only gono fur a cruise, Whilo the ultimate reault ta ‘Tne production, of course, will depend very mich upon the price, and past experience shows us that allver-mining bas, on fA@ long run, not profitable business, Hive come alwaye Tho Montenegrins have blown up the outworka of Nicsics, Thoy are now bombarding the fort- ress from all sides, AN INSPIRATION. Beaux, July 27.—An Austrian correspon inaplred by the Austrian Foreign Ofice, announces that Rarif Pasha, on assuming office, authorized England to cocupy Galiipoll aud éunsteuct fortif- Joss of thetr wi There waa an proved to be a ver nm from rich ininees consoyuently, how far a possible depreciation of sitver ma hefore tho main new wuppiles will bu stopped. think that, at the qnict anlil uow. Tha Gvodriches,—Sam, Joc, Bob, and Len,—old Jim Simmons, Davo Carter, dack Stinmons, and Joho Welscr wore all organ- dsod, with headquarters at old Jim's, mo take an oath to keep quiet, do with them, aud do nob kuow whether of not sthey wore Kn>Klux, ue you avk.” out to tho last that he wae only a mouiber of tho gang, and never killed avy one. gate $150, 000, aiinilar amount. thing for tho doneft of tl Uantvonn, Conn, J Company's mill at Roc! ‘On account of the failure uf Thomas & Co. Teds prabablo the mili will be wl ‘Tho mill employed 130 to 150 hans, <a CALL FUR BONDS, Wasuimutox, D. C., July 27,—The Treasury Department to-day issued the afty-third call tor tha redemption of 6-20 bonds of 1805, The call ls for $10, 000, 000 consols of 184%, of which §:,000, - registered and 7,000,000 coupen bonds, principal and iatercat to be patd at the ‘Treasury the {7h of October next, so on thatday. ‘Tho fullaw- Inclusive} of the vont Md. permapenily set- ailed "*bowsnea” can work at Yot thers are atuur poluts to be naldercd before we can iaxe any such Avscrtion. & reguiator of value: with its shrinkage, values will eventually, if atoncy, buye to come duwn tu pro permanent serious ‘cost of Isbor and othei aly 27,—'t vile bos ch Thad nothing to Bilver as inoney te 1 a a t t GREAT BRITAIN. Lrvenroot, July 27.—T0 clreular of tho Livers ‘pool Cotton Brokers’ Association, in its review of She week, saya: Cotton has been quiet throaghoat the week with Quotations of some de- scriptions aro alightly reduced, American 16 very freoly offered, and the demand belng Hmited, prices have decilued about 1-dd, smal) business ts don Futures opened firm and sligttly d be with a linlted ave Gradually deel he wei commodities, favoring in uel ratlo the cost of production of the mets! stance, there 1s Moxico, exporting about 000,000 ailyer and $7,0uu, 000 otner com- ,--obtalniug in return, factured goods, an equal val from oluer countries, rt of old origin, aud uot very profitable; they would, therefore, iu the very wature of things, probably a certain extent. and tho circatation of the peuple (the Mite jb there wus las boon exported during the % clyhteen wonths) ie silver, ig bower of forcin goods y impaired; but the Oret effect of » deni of the circulating = tnedlum VICE IT3 OWN PUNISHMENT, Bpectat Dispatch to The Tribune, East Sautnaw, Mich., July 27,—-April 90 last, ‘Tellor In the Firat National Bank of thiecity, mysteriously disappeared, taking $11,000 Sucurroncy of the bauk. Subsequent fuveatiga- tion roveatcd the fact that bis spoculations had ‘extended over a period of two years, and apgremmted $5,200. obtained of hts whercaboute, olthough a labornl re- rd was offered ale ape y She First National Hauk frum Goldie at burly, to voluntarily make all ‘The cashier of he Bank at once prot aud bod an interview w'th Goldle yesterday, who turned over $1,400, eve: wailed from New url thirty days ta Karups mostly in manu- 8 of commodities jextcu's uines ary nivst! &@ moderate busloese, we on and after and the intercat will ¢ ini ure the nambers ( Counon bonds, te 40,001 to 40,600 Iu dea Ivland have tu closu to ‘She wain prod $ a No tree could bo ‘busines ric Gull and thtly tod ined, and close Unt, makinga proposition the revtitutivg io his power. le ude, redou! ab Ital Statesafiuetho Ist da: At Wo 1, 4095 $1 GRAIN. in circular, in ite review of the en generally more ¢ tue country hia agen ncy of othe it decling m the face of th we mut the de merchant beare the frat cifect, and a rlau of prices of Imported goods takes gral vouaequence of curtail A currency which, sigce man created money, bas always proved very valuable, te nut parted with very casily at a reduction; sod the ul- Uinate eilect of a permanent depreciation will bs fhatthe deimsude upou markets svrusd wil the country Ireclf, as wii react aguiu upow prices of com. Moricy ttoelf we fofluence upou such prices abroad; enormous population of Asia, and most other based uvon ea silver demand for guld in Eurupeun countrice und the United states. these bo- ryument to be discarding silver favor of oly, would be the tain tuctors towards ucutly, auy reduction in 1 Le accompanied prices of general cumuiod: aud favor the mining interest ayain log certain ex- tent, Inequal ratio, avy very targe production will entanco prices ahd check auch production in ‘The main beariug upon the future compared with xuld, will therefure be to what extent it will ve used as money, Jn my last letters E have 000 001 to 45, 100: place only aftor the nat ed Inportations makes 881 to 11,750. favorable, aed. ‘the trade fo wheat, but the tend: dw wltgh! dollar he bad left. re, anil utuer cities, rool, speudlu; ut his courcluu v Tewl he returnud to New York and tuence to Paria, where be wrute to the bank oun Special Diaputch 0 The Triduna, Carro, J., July 27.—Our city is in gloom to- day overthe death of Mr. A. ferof the City Natlonal Bank, and Pros{dent of gu Bank, in this clty, which Vt. last might of appo- roldust and most useful inceting of the ous liberal arrive: nelgbboring dirtricts bd some concessions Where buriness cou moted tow fulreateut, Of the coust there 1s cous siderable audition to the number uf cargoes for ttle inquiry, end the ition that shipments from tho 3 fora thine bo tessencd tu conse ‘quence of the destructiou of railway property dure beew in improved tequewt at Ju this market Safford, Cash- Bnsouvot ould have tittle tho Entorprise Sa occurred at Burlingtot He way one of popular clilzens. of Commerce and citizen mortow mornin: ence to his deat! ——— PEPPERED NIS NEIGHBORS. Povuuxexras, N. Y¥., duly Y7.—A German naaod Jacob Hock, while in a quarrel with bis nelghbors last night, fred agun intuthe crowd. ‘The yun waa loaded with bied-shot, and tbrve per sone were hurt, auf, eben {tls thought, will re- Which ut present there Suro Le ugwlust aellura, Maize, fa sup wos mericau countri and the euban gto take sultable action in refer- supposed Jn tht threepence ty vixpence advance. to-day a good consumptive business was done in Doth white and red wheat, the forme twopency from the quotations of ‘Tuceday, sol- ere meeting the demand steadiness wi the closw. nd rather eaalue, auch reduction. the valuo of allver wi reduction of BAIL REFUSED, Noayvory, Va., July 37.—Jeunle Brown, a col- ored woman, shot by W, G. G. Wilvon, Assistant Surgeon of the United States Navy, on the th of Wilson, out on vall, wae Apectal Dispatch to The Tribune, Eao., July 27.—Welton BR. ‘Turaer, a surveyor, committed suicide ta ons of the rooms of the Continental Mote) thiy morming He took a dose of prussic acid. Fivoncial embarrassment wae the Us family live at Uryaustowy, Ont, <<< Vaccluation ia China, im Lancet. ‘uat vaccitution is greatly ap- prectated by the Culucse, espectaily in the south- ern part of the Empiro, au of tue Leland of Furucss, beou inoccolation; buyin the varte we bare weu- refurred, aud wis ay prized af Flour |e diftcult Coro sells readily at Leavexwoutu, . THE DETECTED DETECTIVES. —It was uunouncod yesterday nd Yurd detective, Wtnow uppears be was somehow a pending conspiracy cus uzulust ruscovick, Inspectors was under investica- when a couvict dy elaborate detail of duly, died last night, reatrested, and ball rerun made tho reinark that ition of France, Lolland, and Bet- tuck upon the actlon of mean wow tu vbow that an walutaln its standard of tw 10, procidad the ubore-mentloned souatries do not literters for ax loug a the as wo expect ta Over onu-thurd of the preseat production will by required to, mect dewands fur duuuufacturing pu: gee in ordur, ~both outside of Aa! ’ sud thladewand will rixvu with population. We have, therefore, sar $15, 0UU, 0U0a year left for our own demands of —_— FATAL INTERFERENCE, Euu Hanuos, N,d., duly 27, Kuebucr, of this place, sbot and billed Joba Wolf Kuchuer bad @ quarrol with abscor forolved tn ab aT tho United States We aro informed t 1 a 4 ng wi bis wife and Wi fo the southera part | Diake laws to-da: ‘Tho rule ta Caius baw FOUL-PLAY SUSPECTED, Bestos, July 27.—William Maloney fell trom tho third-story Window of a te ‘South Lostun laat eveulug, aud was killed. Per- Oued, and tu keep existing cola- Ravel vacclostiog, te 4 praluces at the pooply ary w 0 tiedical studeuts that uve beeu PB, mm, Of Awoy, ate frequently called upon to for IL Chiness WILL CHBCK THE FILIDUSTERS. Inorder to check the operations of the obstraas ment house in jor such of all other counteica where silver ia used ae full-valucd money, and for the Arlatic deniand, which de- mand 1@ not anly for mon J, but very iy for Srnament. 1 believe, If we retain the larzer por- Hun of on prodnction fur only twy years more, the aliver marcet will become Ateady and fixed, this opinion hetng hased upon the folowing HPINAT ROEDER, Troyears' production. Buonty. os. Agatnet de te $110,080.00) liver. carriage. Vacturing, etc., demand outslie of 1,970,009) VRO PROD? 22/4, 001,08) 00.00 69,000.00) 125,000,009 0 DENA Robody can ray whether thoso fizures will exact- y corresjumd atter we are two years’ wiser, Hard 1 tinea may bring manufactured’ silver tn the melt- poti Asia may trade Jess alter rhe has ny. ed ro lib-raily ance elehtecn monthe past; but, with tae United Staten on the thaetallic mde, yuices will also feeome ure powerful in Germany in favor of ftetainining more silver, or, at Jeant, —relling er rlower tate, The party for cemonetization in France and cisewhere, amalins tt i in number, Will he atlenced; and I tncline foward temporizing with final leviviation by now remonetizing ailve: butnot granting free coinage until the future tion of France be more fully developed. As all, gold monometaltiets, bimetallists, and *‘allver-atenny-priceints,"” after the nation has grown up in the main on paper, ‘inconvertible? lately, and convertible but not to be converted formerly, euch proportions that tha fate of the oldest inouey-metal appears to depend apon (he Cecision of ner legislators, desire that whatevcr may be done should end primarily Jn the Intereat of thle great nation, and then to the benedt of man- kind genesaliy, [ whall next take up the question Whether the Intereata of the United States require Ui-metallic or monometallic money. | make still a few remarkanhout the probable ‘fate of silver if the Untied Slates decides avafurt It. Leousider it entirely within roisonadle proba- bility thet the Caited States can take the leadof the Limetalte wort, a8 France did fur ae long atime; audbare this reasoning upou the rapldly-rteing population of thie country, and then because there a little inetatlle money now here exteting, while France Satull. A decided leaning of the United States towards the gold monometailic echool would brobatiy decide Fiance, Beigiunt, and Holland,— all countrice with crediior-inserests, their own debts beings almost entirely at home, while they hold largely forelzn indebteduesa, be stl the form of bonde and # or nceounts current, —gradu- ally to unload ailver; and, as we bave wrod about half of ow prduction fur two yours want, I di not know what will become of the ailver market, Unlesd an active Interference of Gi Jary Colnaze, and our entire production, | ufscturing necessities, should be thrown wt the world. with Frunce, cte,, an curpetitor In selling, T have already argued the prahable offects hpon pricexand production; tt is obvious thit a very serious ilepreetation. tn the price of Loth s1)- ver and cummuditles, would have to take piace be- foro the necesaury equllibrluin. would be elfected. Menetast, DECAPITATED BY DOZENS. Sickening Scenes Juatice and Pince of Executlon—Lashea and Torture te Induce Confession = Twenty-Four Heads Mowed Os at Once, New Man In the popnlons wupire of the Orient is ada weed, Detquincy haa sald tn eifect In a paseave In his **Confessluna," and in China the disrevard for human life, the callousness to hutan eufering, $4 nutorious, “Tila discard and. cal.ocenirs have heen incorporated into every xectiun Of the celminal cude of the country, and not esen the gaintug of a fouthold by foreign civilization haw saticed to mame the rulers of the Flowery Kingdom from their erneity, The '* French intzed Court” at Shanghai, sume of the members ut which were presumaoly Biropeans, has, wccoralit tum recent wumoer of the Hunz hong Dastu Ureee Pawed sentence on eluht nutives convicted of taking part In a brutal and cowarcly attack pun the manager of a temperance halt, one Mr. i= mer. The seven mals privoners were sentenced to ‘recelva from Atty to hundred blows each, one of ther also condeinned ton month's cunque,—that fa, tu wear round ht neck a huge wooden collar weighing thirty ur tor pounds for the term named, —while the woman Ww: onlered ** to be Hosyed an the face with a «trap, The punishment of tho native tribunal4 are even inure severe. At dourhow, according to the same paper, aman, belnz convicted of kidnapping o Temalo child. was sentenced to death, having the peirilere of chooslug between decxpitution ard. death by starvation. He chow alnzular to may, oud was av placed in a 6. and paplicly exhibited that the people might watch from day to day the slaw progress of his radual extinction, tow lung the suhappy wretch crod it Je not ntated, but the repurt nays tut Us horrible scene was to ve witnessed ** through out the preater part of last week." It sccius Nit the inhabitants of the foreign wettlement at Foo show ate much ecandatized by these public punishments, ant recently protested against the logging of a defaulting oillcial in the open streets, this conneciiun the following translation of a. letter from on Erench, uf, rather, o Beiglan, centle- man at Canton tou friond may be found of tutes eat: = Iwas justending my breakfast when L. cn> tered suddenly andealds ‘They will paw Jaap. Wut Nan-hal; probably also there will be anexecution, Wonld ua ilke to comer’ ** Not that executious tn Canton are rare, for here they decapitate front 2, OUU to 2,000 (21 erie fnales year, to say nothing of those who dhe fom the effects of torture ur tinprisonmont, But, neo tule, thesv'outcheries may be auld to be off-hant, yoauddenly and trrezularly do they take place. en bere @ dozmn y not have an oppure tun; ho hav unusual tniluence and puts: ual pains, of scolng onc. In aa ijved here there Afteen years, wud herldes thoroughly knowing the eity, le a aufiictentiy perlenced Hnguist, and he taoueht he was ofaring tho an unusual (reat When extendin my this inv{- jon, **At first, as you can imagine, 4 hardly thanked Bim for his oder; but the deslra uf acelny uearly and in company with an experienced cieerony the workings of that Chinese judicial hud read accounia that 1 deemed fautastle, | fluenced me touccept. ‘Letue go os far as the privon, any way,’ 1 said. ¥ in-hal, the larger of the prisons of Canton, (a situated ty the contes uf the Chinese city, ath considerable dletance from the European quarter Nothing more gloomy than the agrronbdings of th jail can be Imagined, Mound tt swarm rageu ageard, sallow men, with fron rlngy round theit necke, to padiocks in which aro fastened chninn Tiveved to trun oalle or blocks of stone, wluch they drag palnfully over thu wull sq they pase through the throng bexptug of the visitors or oifermg small ob thelr own manufacture for ha ‘Tne prisen Isa head of rade builal ‘onped srouod a large yard or ward, und ot the back of which is the duur reserved fur thu the mandurins to the halla set apart for thon of justice, Such Juatico! The court-room iver on the dungeond,~cagee where hundreda of risuners, heaped tuycther pi await their Jat, yiven over tu hunger, ond vermin, ‘There in uo lmprixonment hers as 8 puntehwent, end often thoxe who are condemned to suffer death or stripes aro left to depend on the pulilte and scanty charity for food. *Let those who pity scoundrels feed them,’ sayaa maxiin, **The aspect of these dena ts at onco pitiful and repoymans, Ppectral faces Mit behind the pare and fleshlese M1 inplore an Bima; you can sev dim- dy human f writaing upon heaps of Pith; from the shadows come the ciinklug of chains and an odor ve nauscuns! Tho womens ward tv nut dif- ferent; there, too, 1 am told, founs girls, wiver, and mothers are frequently held os hostages till thoir fathers, husbanis. oF suns have been urreat- ed or Lavo given themsclyes u *+In ono cago} Wasshown a woman of 40 or thereabouly, *She pulswued hur husband, and Jety be cul, while livin: id L, ‘hhat tv a common pantsment. sie been walting death fur three imunths.’ He accu: panied bis explanation vy geatures suMciently nificant, outta which the infecruble wretch paid, Dy attention. She meroly threw outa skinny hand, luto which we tursw a few cush, **Facing the cundomnod cells ta a room occupied dy spies, placed there to Ieten to the conversation of thy auemed men—not to elicit information that may change a suutence (fur thy senteucua are Irre- butte dad cluws fur tracking out other ale, in ga square hall tra two rows of plilare, On either wlue were turnkeys, anit clerical attendants; be! tried fable four wanda: luuies. Koveling on the ti aked tithe walet, was way Ly whom dier eruied with a vtuut banjboo, "Tho prisoner waaunucrgolng examination. He had alreauy received, wo were tuld, forty blows, id il Divody. tle was nearly ripe for confeaston, T shal] uover forget the facu uf the mandarin who was conducting the examina- Won, for never bave Levey one so culdly cruol with litte oblique eyes, thin aud tiyntly-drawo, lips, awbarp chin, aloworing forehead, a dovitieh compound of the cat and hyena, Lovking upou bhin Lrecalled tho Chinese proverb woich BGs *ituther than fall toro tte mundarin's bands, i ls bett aures)f headloug frum a tuwer," the Judxe, according te my friend's interpreting, ‘you udiuit thut you were Woo cine was there at thu poe thirty-four pieces,* was, wal *Yeu.” *And else." *'There were “ican not recollect. others, ‘Try aud recollect. J saw no one elec, darin made # sign and she attendant @ mn soldicr eclzed the prisoner's pig-tail and brought the bambou down furiously on bis bleeding bac * Kill mer Sil mel ehricked tho wretch. Tl eaw no oncelse." You will nut speak, then? sald the mandarin iclly, with another gesture, ia ubedience to which anutber atteadant stepped forward, bear: {gan arinful of iustrumeats of torture, plucers (o tear out teeth and fracture jaws, thumb-acrews, Fattans, mallets to break the dagers, I knuw uot be. ** As bo epprosched tho prisoner the latter set hisaself to apeats with a frightful teverial volubits (hat L., comparatively vx- he waa, could hardly ful- ch confessed, gave namuy, fucoherout, puured oot a strug of other uames~at bspbazard, und without tho slizhtest Wog.of what by wasadyiug, 1 (uiuk. “+ Horrur-strickuu, § waa abuut Lo leave the ball, when thery wae a great atle iu tha audieuc-chanj- er, aud there catered, suwilinz, 4 tall aud stout arlug the insigula uf 3 latest rauk.” ‘Che others left . the cat-faced Inquisitor ussunied an sable alr, aud for five minutes here was a chlu- chinoing, a complicating, 2 bowlog und scrapluy, at ® Chinese Court of Kew of whicn, 4 ifwe had been at Versailies in the thie of LouleXtV. — Atice thie avalanche of poiltences, the mandarin, who had apparently only called into take hla leave of bis colleagues, went ont again by the door of honor, and they, taking on their passiontrsa faces, returned ta thele work, to preakle ut the exeention,’ sate." We found the courtyard fy yeilow-aniformed soldiers. armed ia and tatch-locks, cavailers on litte colored ponies, parasals,” banners, gongs. a tien ardan-chatr, carried by hz coultes rated in red, all the cortege of a great mandarin, and in the middie, rested on the ground in backete, with sul len conntenances and heavily froned, adozen rag- gedinen, the victims. *‘Ateach moment a new captive waa Erooght ee One by tne a police efiictal ingzed them vat of the cell: each wae e-lzed and bouad by the tumkesa and ptaced In the basket, to. be carried. dependin: fron ahamdo, by two bearers: a woutlen taa ted round his neck, gave his nome ond age. and @ label pasted upon a stlek announced the crime for whieh 0 was tu die, by order of the Emperor. **it fe sume distance tothe ecat of execution, and we hurried Into our chairs and eet out. Aa we did so the bustle and horrid din of the gongs an- honnced that the procession was forming. So great An tinprereion had the whole affair ieft_on my mind—thia revolting ‘justice,’ the horrible appa- ratur, the culprits Inzzed awny Ilke pheep to the shambles, the maaqnerade upon the death march— that, as I heard the unearthly racket and wan ‘burne awifily thronch the crowd, [ almost felt my> relf in the place of one of the poor wretches {n the hideous barket# being jolted to the sinnubtert ‘The execntlon ground jeaemall, trisngolar speces on one side je a low wall, on another are ome wretched houses, The Inhabitante—rome potters and a carpenter—pay na taxes, The seemed to be tilenrably proof, and altogether indife ferent to the xcene abunt ta bo enacted, They use the Geld ta dry their pottery: Indecd, as wo a rived. anal Chinamay was hnrrtedly removing pote and jars from the centre to make room for the executioner and bia victina, ‘+ Al Arat eight nothing could be more Innocent and estin than this iittle *Potter'a fleld,’ but on looting along the wall—horror, what did’ one see? teaching in the ann, rome boxen fine in which might be scen scat- of hair, and crotaca from which de- vended bite of atifened rose. ‘To thove," sald La, “they tle prinonera who are tu be tortured, A com: mon mode of punishment la to cut them to pieces while alive, bexinning with the egelide, the nore, and the lips, and then Foing on to the arme and There {ts Ah Fung, the headaman," ho continued, indicating a» thick- fet oman with trousers and sleeves rolled up and bearing a large saber, ‘Slo fe nn tm- portant pernunae nnd leaves the heary work to I nesintanis. Decapltating Is his epecialty.* ‘‘Atthis moment the cortege entered the little field: the covlics, out of Qreath and mweating, de- Dosited thelr lading on th grounds the execution- era seized their victina, them to the middle of the space—there waa ‘barely room—made them kneel one before the other fn two ines, twenty- four prisoners In ail; stretched out thelr necke by ralminz their pinioned arme; wrapped round thefr skulle the queues that had been loosened of disar- ranzed—then waited? “The Mandarin did not arrive. We had proba- bly has some diticulty it hie way through the crowded etrveta, and til! he reached the cround nothing could be done, While waltiug for him the hoadsman examined eriticaliy the edge of ti Weapon, ond tightened bis girdle, and the kneeling Ppsunere wearily twisted thelr outstretched necks, hus atieast ten minutes pavecd. Imagine what Jheaguta mast have coursed thruugh tho broina of those pugr devils during there ten centuries of waiting, the mental tortare euperadtded without motive, and by sheer nesligence to thelr physical puniehment. “Thore they were, kneeling ina tons ine, each one beholdlng before him the heads that ould be loppud olf before his turn cate. antted the yellow fices with some auch thought ths, but fdld pot sex upon them one tmprea: sion, one indication of rentinent. one miscly move, one sln of fear. Everywhere waa renizna- tion, sjnulffervnce, or brutish uncenciousnees, ‘Two were chewing the belel-ruot, of nowetulng of the wort, **Atlast the crowd opencd and the Mandarin’ sedan appeared. Tats was the elitual to bemu, Wat then transpired 1 date net weite you. [ha tee membeance te like that of a nightmare. 1 have etl befuru my eves the twa executioners awlaging their reddened blades, heads rolling upon the Kround or remeimny attached ta the necks uy a fale uf flesh, decapitated trunks sinkine down all flecked with pore. 2 wee AheFong bresking of from tly work ty change his award, te edge of y nd avatn hear the he neck-bone, the tud uf heads falling on the bricky clay, the cry of admiration by. the thrung at each sclentife tu. “tng few minutes all was dune, In the middle of the yard, Ina pool of bloody mre, Iny twenty= four lopped corpses. and the nttun laut were plush jug about init, carrying by the bar several beads with fixed cyesbalt, of dragging b then the tories, heeked. Kimoble, ‘hideous, At thls nunt the headawan, who had just noticed ux, aps Proaeed, “and ‘preaentins, till smoking "wit ood, the tivo awords with which the work bud been done, aifered te sell them to us fur $5, a8 Wo wilubt like to have them by way of nonveniet * CORONATIONS. Curlons (Snrvivala"—Korma and Ceremo- nies in Crowning English Sovereigns, Mai Mt Garetie, thronged w watts fi ES in Coronations have been re;urded in all Chistian countrt ‘ont very early periud na religions a4 Well as pulitical solewnitiog and the ceremonics which are sull attendant on their celubrution aumung ourselves partake of the duulle character which hus come te assigned to then, The imposition of the crown or the diaden—once distinct. but now the same thiug—ls in itvelf an act elther relirious of political, accoring na wo derive it frum Jeruea- lem or Rome, But of other forme obvorved on such august occusions sone are purely religions— ax the anvinting of the sorerelyn: uni some are ‘purely pubttesl—, famuch ay the forn tment, they are Testament; and inasinuch as the lat! symuollcal of woptlar election they aro Vais" from primitive Toutonle customs. The earliest combination of the twa Js found In the corunation of the iyzantine Cxenrs, and they be- came, together with certain molifcations, the os- tablished obvervances In the Western Empire and the principal Kingdoms of Europe. It I¢ not, however, under thelr more serious aapect that we Propose to giance at coronation curemonies, OF their constitutional meaning and historical value many Miustrations will be geen fn the worksof Mr, Freeinan and Prof. Stubts. Wut thure are other matters connected with our corona: tune which, although they are of leas moment, are act without intere Which will on oll hands "whatever may be thas often bven remarked that revolutions ta Franco bring ander moneutary ob-ervationstrange fivures Of wibse existence there ano anparant ovi- dence tnardinary tines, Something of theaame kind thiuconntey, with the dif ference that they give pruminyuce not to unknuwn squalor and misery, but tu unsuspected poinp and Circumstance. A tery of ureat olticora of State, who have long fallen Out of the course of practical adinlntstration, suring nto notice and surrvund tho throne. Mostuf the Mlnisture who conduct and control peblic business are, cumuaratively speaking, nowhere, The Lord Chancellor, the Lord Vrivy Seal, and the Lont President of tho Connell, indeed, are vialble. But the important men’ of thy day are the Lonl fligh Steward, the Lond Mich Constable, the Lord Great Chamberlain, and the Eurl Mar- shal; the Miret Lord of the Treasury, the Chaneul- lor of the Exchequer, the Flat Lofd of the Adil ralty, and the Kecretarles of State ara fur the nonce tn obscarity. The oMfcos of the Great Chainberlain and’ the Earl Marshal are hereditary, and consequently alwi exis the one ‘now held jointly. by Lady Inathby de Eresby and Lond Cholmondeley, and thesother held by tho Dnke uf Norfolk. Hut ths oitces of the High Stewurd and Mizh Cunstablo of England are {n abevance, and are only teuporarily revived, tho first for State trin:s ani coronatious, and the second for coronattons alone. In Scotland both oficus are heroditartly represented; the Prince the hereditary Fleward, ord Eerru fw the bercditary Tigh Constable; and in frelund bord Shrewabury iv tUgu Steward. At the coe- onation of Willlam 1V. ‘and of “her Majesty, the Duke of Haintitun wad Lard igh Stewart. aint the Duke of Wellington way Lorg Iigh Conatablo At the coronations of George 1V., Williaia LV, the Queen. | The Lord Great Chambertain avid’ the Earl Marvhal curry out the arrangewecuts for tho coronation between them, and all fur great officers attend to receive the rexalla frum the and Chapter of Westminster In the dom Chamber, | There they table, acd are handed onu ny ope Uy the Lard Chamberlain of the Household to the Lord High Constable, and by him to the Lord Great Chanrbertain, who delivers them severally to the reonaies Who ate to havethow in chante, The .ord Great Chauberlain has (ho privilege of selec {ug uny Veet he pleases Jerui are Isid out on tucarry theeword of Slate, aud he usually chooses the Prine Mluleter if he ja. Peer, Lond Melbourne carried {t at the vorona- Mon of the tQueca, Lord Keacousteld did the other day at thy opening of Varliament. Bus the reat of the regalia fe not at the Lord Great Chamberlain's disposal, st. Edwat crown te always borne by thu Lord High Ste who walks lumiediately before the Soverelgn in tht procession to tay Abbey, At her Mujusty's core Onsen thu other regullu werv asslgued—st, Ed- ward's stall tu the Duke of Itoxburghe; tho spurs to Lord Myrun as deputy to Barunces Gray de Kuthya, in ber own right (late Marchioness of t lke scepire with the cross to the Duke of temporal jus the sword of Westuilnster; «0 to the Duke of Suih- or pointless sword of of Dev. the with the dove tu the Duke of Richmond: id the orb to the Duke of Somertet, Oddly endugh, the only hereditary clali\ to bear any of the regalia te that to butt the spurs. which passed centuries ayo Reuerul of the Hastingece and tho Greys, thy lote Margula of Hastings, At tho coronation of Menry 1V., Lord Groy de Rathyn **bare the King's Feat spurs before him in the time of his coruua- font by night uf duborttaney, as heir to Joba Mastluge. Earl of Pewbroky.'” st the coronation of James I, the Karl of Keut claimed tho. priv. Rexe Be belt mule, aud Lonl trey do Kuthynas helr-weneral uf the cireys, aud te claim was al- lowed. itisto be presuued, therefore, that the right ts now In aleyauee between the co-helre of tue ate Marquis of Hasthute, It is strange. peruaps, that none of tho great olicera of State, vscevt thy Lord High Slewanl, should carry avy OF thy regalia ex oicio. In the Ewpize, the Elector of Saxouy, Arch- Marshal, bore the wward of State, the Elector of Braudcubury, reb-Chamberlala, bore tho sceptre, and the Viectur Valatine ore the orb, of pomum finpe> In Franen mont of borne by the mix original Jay peers, who wi alwaya represented hy other peers after t fet» bad reverted to the Crown, Anzastus, Prince Heney of E ; assisted ax the eepresentative of tite Duke of itu, gnndy and earrled the 0 Flanders carried the avord of Sta! the Unke of Normandy tho first bi Aquitaine the second banner, the Jones the aout, and the Count of enalgn or flag of war, ‘hampagne 10 And in England the bearing of rome of the royal insignia seems alo tu have been determined by tenure rathor than by Thu the manors of Neddin; bertson in Suffolk were cranted by William de ta Pole, Margaia of Suffolk, hy the ner- vice of carrying the golden sceptre with the deve at nis coronation and the lvory ve before the Queen at her cor- At the coronation of Henry IV. Princo Henry carriel the **Curtana," in tight of the Lancaster; ani at the coronation of IL, the Duxe of Norfulk elaimed to carry the aword of aplrituat jnstice in right of the Eari- dom of Surrey, which was not allowed, ‘i cluiin boring also been made by Lord Grey de Rutbyn at the coronation of ibenry 1V. by right of his cantle of Pembroke and the ‘Townes of iT Dy very ancient cnaton the Barona of the Cinque Ports aro entitled to carry the canopy of cloth uf gold over the head of both the King and the Queen in the coronation At the coronation of Queen Eleanor, office wan clatmed by Hut the right of tho before the “Kin; rceptre with the 2 Pp ihe wife of Henry III.. th e Lords Marches of Wales, rone of the Cinque Ports to Itsceme to have heen dit has not been dleputed since. ‘one service in respect of tenure { the coronation the Lord of the manor of Worksop, ‘ottinghamshire, w! id YA. (0 Gad 9 right ¢ for aupport tls 41 IW'bold the ace Hand Edward U1. this rervice was to he rencered for the manor of Farn- ham-Hoga!, in Huckinghamabire, then held by tho At the coronation of I IV, it was discharged by Str ‘Thomas i Furuival by courtesy in right the belrena of the Farutvals, and through the marriage of his dauchter and halr- enn the manorcame to the Earls of Shrewsbury, who exchanged it for Wurksop on like cunditions oftenure with the King. A\ arin zo long aa by the reignsof k. deceased wife, t the coronation of the service was claimed by Thomas floward, brother of the Heventh Dake hating donved tha manor of Worksop from tho marrlace of the the seventh Earl of Shrewabury with the thirteenth Earl of -Amndel. co-helrs are Lord Mtourtyn and Lord Ie: the coronation of the found her a rh tight arm whil Queen the Duke of Nortalk ht-hand clove, and supported her fe sho held the sceptro. nay remark that all the present rogulia were mada except the annointin: ing been sold during the rebellton, St. kdith's crown, by the way, amung thew, witleh, belng found to he only allver gilt, fetched but teen pounds odd. ———— IN CAPTIVITY. O Love isa conning magician, More practiced that o'sra phvalclan: , He nll is no auty “Tw foraver enduge— ‘The eltsir of Juy he prescribes as, And, enchanted, we wonld not break loore ds, thiugh they end in a noose: Is the worst penalty that awaits us, Lend us on, then, forever, dear Lore, Tn the gardens whore h ‘Submlanive as «lave: “Tis thou only that The soul from th Marwoun, July, 18; SAN FRANCISCO STOCK MARKET, Sax Francisco, July 27.—The fullowing are the clostny quotations at ihe Stuck Exchange ven hall around as, Li EKEL Consolidated, 276 soe A NARROW-GAUGE RAILROAD. Rpectat Nispateh ta The Tribune, Garena. Ill, duly 27.—The injunction agalnst the uarrow-gauyo extension from Phillpe’ Corners to Winguville was yesterday dlesulved by Inder Cothren, of Sneral Point, vefore whom the mat- «Grading and other work on tha Mune wilh be resumed un Monday, ‘Th holders are tishly clated over the favorable reault of the contest. nar New Onuraxa, July 27.—CoTron—Dullt pales, 110 bales, not including su yeaterday: good onlinary, 10's Cees low middling, WON es inidItiug WE LiMer good miudiing, 14all yer middling talr, Ize; fale, 12'xGA(ch recelpts, not, ty exports to Wy rivet, 8s wtock, 117,002; week's aalce, 7,800; rocelpta, net, 73s xross, NTU; expurte ta Liverpool, 6,057; Vera Cruz, od; New York, 25.0; by —— Concusee, 0, July 27.—The Democratic State Executive Committee has ontanlzed by electing tho Hon, Jubn G, Thompson Chalrman; J. F. Meliin- ney, Vice-Chairman; Jacob Rolnhard, Treasurer; Dell, Secretary, Leavexwontn, Kan., July 27.—. old boy of Mr, Jubn jewart, who Ives about sever tales north of (he city, was drowned in the Mis sourl Kiver whlle bathing this morning, His bod: haa not been recovered. a N STEAMSHIP NEWS, Livenroon, July 27,—Steamehip Scythia, fro. ‘New York, bas arrived ont, New Yon, July 27.—Arrived, a1 from Bremen, ——=_____ Muslo In the itussian Army, There is only one bund in each division, and It affords rousic at intervals, but the spirits of the men are cheered on the way by their own songs, ve vant to thelr enthusiasm melodious exnression which Is quite enlivening, At the heal of each battalion are three drummers, and in the van are geucrally a score or wore of good singers. First one trikes up a solo, whose not unpleasant air fs Istencd to fu silence, and then pany inunison and harmony take up the chorus, he drummers Joining in, while the refrain swolls slong the whole line In a manner which is emphatically warlike aud grand. where the musical clement {a strong and avlo singers rare, a soldier witn a clarionct plays the the solo, then all the others, with take up the chorus. in which they The songs are often yer piriting-atirriug, aud thy beartiness with whis! hey are roudered tulle how deeply the feelin of the men ‘have been stirred and the spirit which they are marching to meet the enemy. ‘This singing {¢ maintained through tho ‘mare! and the effect ta as pleasing oa it Is inspiring. ae Milk fur Gastric Derangements, A writer in Le Courrier Metical, on the uae of mutlic in bot weather, states that bh directed Lo the gubject by nating the value of milk in dyscutory, ulcer of stor Aud chronic ‘gastro-intestinal therefore employed inllk Iu the treatment of tele duranguments so frequel temperature. In very of milk are foun’ to Fel the drinking of mau: ey may allay thirst, are sume disonter ut the sume tue, which, durlug the fearfully hot woather of lot suuimer, gastric derangumient was produced In the reat thiret and cramping palnw in Jdudanum had bee! ftollowed tho aduinistration of suiall cup everp quarter of an is attentlon was i varioud acute aifectiuos, and he ule ty produce A cage is cited ia iu taken without, An Eocentric Family, Pa) named Kunkel, Hres near It consista of four brothers and oue aister,—the oldcat (the alster) belng 70, aud the brothers ranging from 50 tu 05, aud they are Neither of thew te mare an anti-marrying sot. owu the property on which they farin, do all their owa work, and arc quite wealthy, A alster married sume years agi they paid! her ubure of the eatat carded her, not having spoken to her Neither of the th county, ‘Their farm bas been handed down tor more than a hundred years, and was acy by thelr eucestora over acuntury azo. house Was erected more than ous bundred years suo, after the style of the first scttlers—spllé loga for a Qoor, illed up with clay. ibaa Ate hae Asingulerfanliyr alin fain! Wernerprille. “Ita all over six feet Call. Tied, thoy bel teslde, a tne Spcctactes in the Army. Hult Malt Garette, Accordingto the femps the wilitsry authoritice of France bave decifod sanctivalog the wear! ficers and neu of the spectacles have long been worn by both a! tien fo the ranks, It that au ofcer should be able &: that these latter auould bo able to clearly distin- fulsb the target at which they bave to fre re, ublees spoctacive oF eye-glagses aru po ighted may must be excluded aruy. Consequently by allowing amin to asabet bly defective vision by artificial weane a Jarge number of mca who are af preseut ueccssari- ly selected will become available forserrice in the Tau recuguized aa exsvatud seo bis wien, und

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