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Py THE CHICAGO' TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. JUNE 12, 1878, quotation ralsed a langh, he hcld out his own FOREIGN K little dish in the shape of an amendment ask- Ing 80,000 to create a Harbor ot Refuge on b 'The European Congress to Open in Berlin To- the Ohfo River. It was voted, as weroa score iMorrow. M Ippi Ri from the brideo of the Chieago, Milwavkee & St Paul Raiiroad Company abore 1ACrosse, Wis., to the mouth of the Hoot River, belaw rald clty, and reducing the appropriation for improving the hathor at the Fairport mouth of Grand River, Oblo, from $12,000 to $5.000, Other Amendmanta reported by the Committes on Appropristions were agreed to A follows: .Appro. peiating 230, 000 for :nuunnln’r the fmprovement of the harl unkirk, N. ¥, 3 Increaring the { the harbor at Dunirk, N. 1 ing th -rwn{whllon for the Improvement of the Nisls- #ippt River at and near Vickeburg, Miss., ana pro- tecting the harbor at Vicknbucg, Mios., from $40, - 000 o $84.000; appropriating for the mprove. ment of the Missdur) River, at Eaatport, Mo., and Nebraska City, Neb.. and tho same amount for the Improvement of the Osage River, tn Mimonri and Kansas: $25,000 for_the improvemant of:tha Mis- rourl River at Fort Leavenworth, Kan, ; $12,500 for Impraving the Missonrl Hiver at Slodx City: sporopriating $15,000 for continning the sarveys and examination at 8outh Pass, Miseissippl River. Mr. Merrill sabmitted an amendment 1o modif; nat clante of ¢ ction, as follows; 1t be tne duty of the Secretary of War 10 apply the maneys hetein anproptisied as far as may bs by contract, except whero s specilc estimate cAn- not be mads for particalar work, or where, in the Judgment of ssid Recrelary, the work cannot be coniracted for at prices advantageous to the Gov- ernment; and, cxcept appropristions made for examinations and surveys, such contracts shall be made sftor sufliciont ~ public advertisement for proposals in such form and manner 88 the somm‘ af War shall Frucnnu anil sueh contracts shall be made with the lowest regvonsidle bldders therefor, accompanied by such T‘"J:'f:'?' as the Secretary of War shall require. 0, ‘Amendments of the Committes proslding for veys in the Saline River, Arkaneas, and the Ka: River from the mouth to Junction City, Kai wero agreed to withont discussion. Seca. 4 to 11 of the bill, which provida for the appointment of three Rlver-Improvement Com- missioners, being tho measnre submittea by Cackrall tame weeks azo, having icen reached, be rnbmitted varions verbsl smendments to perfect the lext, which were agreed to. Mr. Burnslde moved to atriko out tho mectfons namad, and insact in llen therco! & sectlon pro- vidink for the sppointment of a Comminsion to ba composed of three Senators, four mom!| Touse, and threa mombers of the Engineor Corps of the army, whoss duty shail be to oxamine and roport plans and eatimaics for the improvement of the Mlmnlrfnlmvlr. and the elosing of waps and crevnsses of ihe river, and report st the next ses. sion 84 10 the cost and comuarative utllity of the soveral plans: also to appropriste $5,000 for the expenses of the Commisslon. * r. Barosi ld the Commission contemplated by the bill as It stood bofore tue Senate would ‘re- snlt to the detriment of tho public service, and and in corruption. i Mr. Beck eaid ho was not oEpofld (o the . provement of the Maslasippl, but the effect of the leto, show that tho Liborals will_have a ma. [’nmy of four tn the Chambor of Ropresenta. tren. Therefors, the downfall of the preseat Catnolis Mintstry ia cortain. FRITZ, Bartix, June 11.—Prince Frederiek Willtam, replyingto an adidress of the Municinality, de- clared that his faith jn the loyaity of an over- whelming majority of the nation was unshaken, MAPREASIYA MAASURRS, Loxpow, June 12—3 a. m.—A Berlin corre- spondént says thero ls roason to belicye that re- preseivo measures against the Socinlists will bs confined towhat ls absolutely roquired. It is stated that Socialistic pamphiets are being cir- culated fu Berlin Darrac] ¥ FOREIGN GRAIN TRADE. WEERLY REVIRW. Loxpoy, June 11.—Tho Mark Lane Ezpress anys: Bpenking generally, the appearance of all careals is bulky, but the tendency of 'so much molsture has been to develop the plant at the expenscof the grafn-producing power, and, how. ever favorable the weatber may be during the next two months, appearances do not favor the presumptionof morc than a bare average yield, at any rato as regarda wheat and barloy, The supplies of Foglish wheat havo beon moderate both in the country markets and Mark Lano, 8ales were only oracticable at a decline of L shilling to 2 shillings per quarter reduction, hich growers have accopted with manifeat ro- luctance. Forelgn wheat has been coming to band freely. Trado having been very dull, most of this whent has gono into store, and tho material frcrests in stocks will probably be apparent st tho end of the month. Amerlea, Russia, and (ermany have been the chief sources of supply, and from the two countries first named wo sbail reccive heavy im- rom for some tine, Indin may also reaume her prominent place {n the list of grain-shipping terntories. As_reards trade, therels very littie change, but there nas been o rather stronger feeling as regards forelgn wheat at the reduced prives of 1ast Monday, which aretwo shillings per quarter lower on the weok. The lnquiry Is chielly from country millers. Sales have been to a great ex- tent fna retafl way, Values have declined for all varloties of cereal produce now that the Cou- gress is definitely settled upon, and in tho opinton of the corn trade the influenceof politics lias coased s a Iactor in courso of prices. nqniring of other Benators whether, tn view of the raphl approach of tho end of the session, it wonld be excusable to hold a meeting Bunday, and In support of his fnquiry referrcd to the following Scriptural passage: * Which of you ehall have an ass fallen into a pit and will not pull him out on Bnbbath dayi” 3 TNB SENATA COMMITTEE. To the Western Anociated Pres Wasninvaton, D. C., June llr—ho Com- mittee of the Renate asked for by Senator Mat- thiews to look into his connection with Loufsians aflairs met to-day, Benator Allison presiding in the absence of Mr. Edmunds (Chalnnan), who wne kept home by sickness. The Committee informally agreed to vostpone the inquiry until the adjournment of Congress, and not hold any mectlngsduring July and August, but definitive aétlon on Lthese questions will be deterred for & future mceeting, BECRET BESSION OF TR COMMITTRE, The Potter investigating Committee had a recret seeslon this aficrmoon with refercnce to the subpena ecrved on Benator Matthews, to which no response has yet been made. Several of the Democrats expressed an oplofon that the Eenator would damags himsell mors bg dis- obeying tho sumnons than by appesring before the Committec, and therefore were opposed at “ml"'“ to reporting to the louse for it actlon. The matter of Senator Matthows' caurse has Leen postponed until to-morrow at the instance of Representative Cox, of Ohlo, The Chalrman s in recelpt of numerous let- ters from persons professing to have knowledgo of letters bearlug upun the questions under in- ‘vestigation and where they may be found. A CORDIAL NOTR. Tee following fs the text of the lotter of Chairman Potter to Scnator Matthews, deliver- cd with the subpena: Housx or REPREAEXTATIVES, WaaniRaTox, Jane 10.—Stn: Lhave the hanor to acunowlodze the receipt of your letter of the 8th nst, , declining to accept the insitation of the Commities of Investi- ation, etc., of the Honse of Representatives to appear before them. 1 have luld your lotter befora 1no Committae, but thoy have not feit at liberty to disponsa with attendnnce, snd have directed that subuans fasue to you, by resolutlon, of which I inciose you a copy, lut tlhers ls no prrposs of requiring your attendance at times that may intee. feru with Yuur ofiicial dutles as Senator. and thers wrill be on the part of the Committe every dispo aition to meet your convenlence in respect to the tima of your attendanca, 1 hava the honorto be, very respecttully, your obedient sorvant. Crankaox N, Porran, Chairman, etc, 'To tho Hou. STANKLEY MATTHEWS. indIng_accompanimenta of [Fiberal mestings, these gathetingawere naturally discontinaed. Only quita Tately the potice have changed thair tactics snd again anahled Liberals to meet unmolosted, Hefors this py change the Soclallsts the only politieal party who tmuuuy 08 right to hold meetings In the German Ca an nndeniable fact that Soeirliam did nol befars Prince Diamarck cams into office his Cabinet has not a liitle contelbute ropsgating 1. Hince 1479, however, ers assumed #o formidabl ‘ment, la my opinion, have POLITICAL, Great Gathering of fiepublioan Delegates at Colum-= + bus, O, of other amendments. The only manifestation of economy was the defeat of the Misslasippl River improvement schemo, which originated In the fertile but expcnsive braln of Capt. Eade, who as Chlef Commissioner twaa torecelve an annuat salary of 86,000, Whon tho biil was Ioaded down; and a vote was about to be taken, Benator Morrill reminded the Seoate that be- fore appropriating nearly $0,000,000 provision should be made for placiog that sum fn the emoty ‘Treas He moved an amendment suthorizing ¢ aus of bands for the reauisite smount, This brought Voorhees to his feet with an emphatie deciaration thatnomore bonds shiould ba jssued, and anamendment suthorizing thelssuc of theamount nceded In legal-tendersbe voted. Den Nill did not want legal-tenders, but notes recelvable in payment for publle dues. Thera were Indications of long financial discussions based on thess propotitions, but Rotlins, who sas lo the chalr, ruled them all out. F‘m\]ly a vote on the bill was reached, and 1t was carriéd by Bh yeas against 24 nays, The bit} will now go to the Ilouse, whers it {s under- stood the Speaker hopes to smother it and the Tost-Route bill under the accumulated business on the Bpeaker's table, and thus rellcve the Democratic party of charges of uluu&-ncn 80 far as those two bills aro voncerned. ‘hether 110 can sucveed remains to be seen. ADVERSN REPORT. The Committea ou Judiciary of the Senste reported adversely to Leonard, nominated for United Ntates District-Attoruey lor Louisians. IN THE HOUSK. CUSTOM-TIOUSN APPROTRIATIONS. Spectal Dirpatch o The Tridune, Wasmnaron, D, C., Jupe 11,.~The combina- tion to Increass the appropristions for public buildings was continued {n the House until Cin- cinnati was reached, when tho proposed increase was defeated. Tho effect may be to ultimately dofeat the Incroase which has been votod for other public bulldings when the bill ia returned tothe Houzo from the Committeo of the Whole. Tho appropriation for the Chicago building was increased to 400,000, Aldrich endeavored to have It increased to $050,000, An amendment was ndopted requirfog that tho roomsin the pect, 4 no parc tn the gemo. THE CROWN-PRINCE. A HOSTILE DEMONSTATION AGAINST TRE PRINCE BY THAR LONDON BOCIALIATS. Landon Siandard, May 29, We hava received Information that thers was, after all, some slight foundation for the mis- leading report that was spread throughout the Continent on Mondsy, to affoct that an at- tempt had been made on the life of the Crown- Prince of Germany, The affalr was promoted by a number of German Soclalists now liying fn London, with the object of Interfering with thelr more loyal fellow-coustrymen, who wished to do honor to the Crown-Prince, but we are glad to say thas no violence was offered to his Imperlal Highness, who was, however, the object of a hostiledemonsiration on Bunday alteruoon. It seoms that, In order to take ntage of the visit of tho Crown.Prince to this country, Dr, Juch, & gentleman tosg & resident hers, and well known to the Germsn community in the metropolis, was requested by a number of his workIng-clnss compatriots to take steus to pre- sent an address to his Imporial Highness, cspe- clally {n reference to the recent attack which had “been made on the Emperur. At the pre- Hminary mectipg much hostility was evinced by the Soclalists, who had becuma awara of the in- tention of the mors logal ot the German work- Gratifying Harmony Provalllng in AIl Ranks of the Party. Bismarck, as President, Will ' Outline the Proposed Programme. The Necessity of Standing by Presi’ dent Hayes Admitted on All Bides, The DBulk of Russia’s Claims Likely to RRecelve Favors able Conslderation. The Democratic Revolutionary Game Solldifying the Re- publican Party. Austria Is Accordingly Preparing 1l to Meet Any Contin- ¥ gency. And Hus Issued Orders for tha Me- » . bilization of Moro Troops. e 1 Tho French Monarchists Will Make the Congress Thelr Opportanity 3 0OIo. 5 Epécial Dlsoatoh tn The Triduns. Cixcinnats. 0., June, 1L.—~The city to. night 18 ecrowded with deleeatea and Visitors to to-morrow's Conventlon. The stiendance of thousands from al burts of tha Btate affords evidence of tho wido- spread fntercat that fs folt by Republicans in tte fnauguration of this campaign. The day hat been spent in an fnlerchange of views smong the party lcaders in rezard to platforin and candldates, and to-night the work 8 potty well completed, The chiol interest, of course, centresin tho plattorm, What Ohio shall do witly her own Prestdont s felt by all to bo & question of grave importaoco at this juncture. The delegatos, with fow exceptions, appear to Lo controlled by a desire to do what is best for the party under the circymatances, Iayes las many friends fn the Convention who would like tosce his Administration strouz and unequiv- ocally jndorsed, but, with the eoxception of Maj. Deckbam, of the Dayton Journal, and Private Dalzoll,” thoy are nov disposed to force thelr vlows upon A;zd Will Endoavor to Get an Exprossion 1 goinst Bepubliodnism, ingmen. At leogth the Boclalists became so violent in thelr conduct that tho nollce wers caljed In to clear theroam in which tha mecting was hold. After the ugulslon of ths Bocinlista the business of the meeting was continued; an address was prepared and & Commnlittee spuointed to present It, Through the German Embassy an intimatlon of the demre to resent this document was conveyed o the 3Crown-Prince, who, a8 will have been observed from the Court news pub- lished in the Standard durlug the past few doy 18 now stayfs Buckingham r'alace. 1118 I perlal Highness at once agreed to recelvea dopu. TIIZ CONGRESS. PROGRANMN, Benty, Juno 1L.—The Congress will bo opened by Princo Bismarck as President by sub- mitting his memorandum of points or resume of subjects to be treated dircctly by the Pleni- notentinries. The busincss of the firat sitting 111 be confined to tho scttloment of tho ques- nmendments providing for (s Miasiesiopi River | 1 ] MISCELLANEOUS, tatlon t tho German Embassy on Sunday after- | those of opposita sentiments, T building for the courts, the Sub-Treasury, and | | it Commisel 1d dest h . | tion whether or not the Cougress shall lnvite * ] e ok ot ho hore date of ycst’{v;l;l.y?::? ’:: in the customary | the Collector of Customs bo_finished b';"hn- Tiiaces of the %’::;n‘:c?n&';“l of b, ";"n "o | arecco to participata in its trageactions, A LEGIALATVE. o, e b olnlefltlmeldmu o | {mplicable wing led by Gen. Deatty: of Colum. Juch, with twenty-five of thase who had slzned the address, as representatives of the gencral Lody, These, bowever, had learned that large nunibers of Bocfalists had again resolved to (at lenst) intorrupt the proceedings, and eo thoy wero advised to remaln at somo dlstance from Cariton-House ‘Aerrace, until arrangements could be made for thelr vroper rocoption. Iin- mediately Dr, Juch loft his carringe tha Soclal~ ists made a rush at the entrance to the Embassy ond somo twenty or thirty nctunhfv succeeded fn forcing thefr way foto the hall, As, how- ever, the uttendantsof Count Munster were in- forined that theso wero not thu deputation, thoy wero apecdlly ojected by tho potlee. When a clearance had ‘been effected arrangoments worg made by which thoso who had boen seloct- cd to present the address wore convayed into the Embassy, They assgmbled in a rootn, whera they wars speedily juined by the Crown-Princo and Princoss, and several otliers who were vis- o4l s ‘The Crown-Prince, who recelved the deputa- tlon In the most cordial nisuner, wis aseured by vary, 1879. 8t. Louls was no} so fortunato as Chicago, the fouse declining to jucresso the appropriation for her Custum:Honse. form, as follows: To J. G. Thompson, Sergeant-al-Arms, or Als £pecial messenger: Yon aro hereby commanded to eummons the Ion, Stanley Matthews (o bo and ap- penr befote tho 8pecial Investigating Committas of 1ho Houso of }lePnlllnl\lv". of which the tion, Clarkson N. Potter ie Chairimon, in tholr chamber, in_the City of Washington, Tuesdsy, Juno 11, 1878, atino hourof 10a, m., thon And thore to teatify tonching the matters of Inquiry committed tosald Constmittee, and ne s mot to depart with- oat leave of sald Committeo. The subpena {s signed by Speaker Kandall and attested by the Clerk of the Iouse. STANLEY’S MISTAKE, WNY TI# ONI0 BENATOR DISLIKES TO 0O IE- FORE THE POTTER COMMITTRE—IOW ANDER- BON *FLAYED LI POR A BUCKER.' Fpwclal Dispatch fa The Tridune. Corvmnus, O., Juno 1L.—Tho question s quite scriously asked, Why fs S8enator Stanley Matthews so much afrald of Anderson, and VersAm.Les, June 11.—~Tho Benato to-dny ncquiesced in the suppression by the Chamber of ita smendments to the OfMcers' Pensions and Diroct Taxes bills, DETERMINED STRIGERS. LoxDoN, Juno 11.—Ovor 20,000 cotton opera- tives, in mase-meetlng at Blackburn to-day, re- soived to continue tho atrike. TRATER FOR TI(A EMPTIESS, Br. PRTERAnURO, June 11,—There was a sol- emn scrrice uf prayer at B8t. Isaac’s Cathedral to-day for the recovery of tho Empress, DISAOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT, Loxpox, June 11.—A statoment is current that the dissotution of Parllament will ahortly Le sunounced, and tho raport finds such general nceoptanco that sevoral membors have gove to luok after their constituencles, DEATIL OF A UORRXSTONDRNT. T.o¥powN,June 11.—Mactiahan, o | spondent of the Daily News, died af nople Sunday night of spotted typhus fever. mnnnfilnw the sarvays of the M!ssisslppl River, As he understood it, the head of the Commisslon was to be a civillan. The whol e truth of it wasto put le )!mlnl,m\ River undor the control of Capt. Eads. Ile favored the proper Improvemont of tho river by removing all obstructions therofrom, hav- ing it properly lighted, and a thorouch systom of levees, bat Be did not favor any experiment swhich would roquire tho Government o' azpond $30,- 000 or 840,000,000, Mr, Dawen submltted an ndditlonal eection pro- viaing that no part of the work provided for by tho fourth and ancceeding scetlons shall bo undertakon or cantracted for nntil the appronriation therefor shall first havo been mado by Congress, Agreed to. Mr. Cockrell, in roply to Nr. Dock, denied that Capt Eads had anything to do with the proposed Jmprovement Commission, Jlo deniod that the head of the Commission muat bo a civilian, and #ald be prepared this bill himself. The Eads bill ‘was presented In tho other Tlgnse of Congrass, Aftor soino further discussion, the sabstitute of Mr, Burnsido was sgroed to—ycas, 33; nays, 10— as follows: ‘bus, alse manilests adisposition to ylold ground to preserve harmony in the party. Botween thess two extremes are the great masaof the dolegates, who bellove that tho Prestdent is honest, aud {s conducting his Administration in secordance with what ho bolieves best for the country and tho Republican party. “These will vote for any indorsomont resolution that the Committes may sgreoupon, An Indorsement of somo kiod Is regarded as assured. The only question remalning is ono of degres. The pre- ponderance of apluton ta-night ts that the ex- preaston will bu at least s decided s that of the Indlana Convention, and {t wiil not unilke- 1y go several steps further. The platform will take strong Fu““d agalnst the revolutlonary wovement of the Democratn at Waakington uu- der cover of & Congreaslonal investization, do. claring that its tendency §s to prostrato ndus- try aud prolong tho present financial and com- uierclal dlstress, [t will denounce the O'Connor State banquet at the Castle will ba given tho Plenipotontiaries’ and thelr sultes on Thursday and Friday evening. It fs highly improbablo thiat Roumanta or Servia will bo accorded direct access to the Congress, either with full or con- sultative powors. The original anticipation that tho Congress wauld complets {ts labors ius fortnight is thought COURT OF CLAIMS. TWO IMPORTANT DECISIONS. ASpectal Dispateh to The Tridune. Wasrixarox, D. C., June 11,—(u the Court of Claims to-day there was rendered against the Unlon Pacific Raflroad & judgment for 81,367, 716 in the 5 per cent suit, sabject, however, to a deductton of $503,027, an amourt admitted by the United States to be due, befng balf of tho componsation for carrying the malls, troops, munitions of war, cte., leaviog $774,080 duc the Government. : To he TWestern Assoclated Rrese. Wasainatox, D. {C., Juno 11.—Two {mpors tant cases were decided to-day in the United States Court of Claims. The Uplon Pacilic LIKXLY TO DR NEALIZED. Commiasionars will then be sent to Turkey to sottle tho detalls, The result of tho Conzress, 1t is anticipated here, will not be unfavorable to Russia. 8o wlil pdobably get a portion of Bessarabla aod Armonls, with Kars and Arda- han cortalnly, and porhaps also Datoum, but not Dayazla, .. = There 15 o roport enrrent thot the Bonaparte, Orlcans, and Bonrbon Interests ars to bo pri- TEAS, Allison, Eaton, Merrimon, ‘Anthony Aereyy Micctioll, ; reorganization of the Soldlers’ and Baflors' Or- Rallroad Company brought sult in this Court | ADS! A el vatoly advocated during the Congross by gen- Dr. Juch that, notwithsiauding the uuseemnly | 5ishn Tioma na unpatriotic, heart - Tiventuere s oot sh Olio weetosmant " sts | for i of the trausportation moneya withbeld | BiyehL flociora, Homl tlemen deputed for tho ocoasfon, th hopo bo- « SOCIALIS)M.” Intercuptlon whicl had taken places It was tho | Fuious, “ad demand a robeal of it by Detter solutionof thls problem can be given | bY the Government, and the latter sct uo in an n;fiml mhc‘ Earyent. Ing entertainod by tho manarchical parties In | pppzat op 7US GRRMAN GOVERNMENT'S ANTI- | working Germaus in this cotntry to do honor | L8 Hext lfi"‘m““"'fl In regardto tho financiai than f the words of Mr. Matthews' frionds, I | offsct claim for 5 per cent of the nct earnings of | Burmslde, . dohuston, aulibuy, Franco that consorvative reactlon will shortly |~ gociaLIymio, BILL—NENI NIOMTEWS PLAIN | to his Imperial Highness, and that all thosewho | SpStioms b p‘io‘&‘;,‘;‘,““““m‘r‘; “{;’:}“;‘; In {"V'j" 3 had the privilogn of eq fn. | therosd sincofts completton. The suit raised | Christiancy, Dentay, Teller, sot {n ot Derlin, and that the monarchy moy | TALK IS THE REIOUSTAG. Were prosent, ad woll as the much larger num- | 0y § BIEOERAUREE {24 preopiance yesterdny tho priviloge of an extended in: cote Metinaw Vaorheen, dencs Tondl e ki Liom th ed i 1ats financinl legislation by Concress ns torviow with onc of the most intimate of theso | 1O questions: First, as to when the road was | FRUR, Nsay Wadisiuh-g3, then havo auothor charice at Paris. CHreRATIOG SIAe TR S o ot 50 the notse whivh bl done s | the final settiement of the question, and oppos- grlends, and be told me that he had got the in- | completed second, 2a to what constituted tho ars. DHACONSFIELD, BeeLis, May 25.—The Governmen e R ich foy tho GeTan iiation. fng further agitation as ‘(njurlous to busl- i net earnings. The doclsion is that the road was | Armstrong, Tfoar, tamh, Brntax, June 1l—Lord Beaconaleld arriyed | thorizing sunmary measurcs agalust any socle- | UGS IR B MCRPRE R co e, statea | NCas. Bomethink of this kind will un. formation which Lo conveyed dlrectly from Mr. It dflmv 6 1600, the Nme when tho | MRS lnmaflk tausorn, this ovening, ' ] tles, mootings, and printod matter *“haviug | 1 e B bes Yio German wuflzlmnm now 1u | doubtedly bo adoptod. Ihers fa consii- Matthows himself. £ will giva tho matter just i g Convver: Ak, L conkr: Sociallstic aims I view,” hus been rejocted by | London desired ta spproach Lis mporlal Highe | SFable talkc to-nlght " In favor “of ~guma 08 nowly 8 possiblo in bis own words, 1led | Commisslon of ominent cltzons mado thelr o Dasiagiity, Nellifan, Wi myn““?;om: ;m.n_n&m ";:’“""" 357 10 53 As Merr Lasker pertinontly ob- | ness a this momentos thne to oxpress thely | SXprosslon by tha- Convention Jooking nsked the question why Mr. Matthews was ap- :3::’ cn"dy n:’l‘w :fi?nfl‘:‘n 4 :: Ebrz“eex Ronntie Atterson, 1th NDON, Jun 2. m.—Beaconsfleld had served, ail the - world % had Boclalistle aims {n | prids in one who Liad been victorfous on many & to the encouragement of an Independent party 8 two hours' conferenco with Dfemarck last parcatly so much afrald of Anderson, and night. WIAT I8 SAID organization la the South, A few of tho Reput- Heau leaders declaro that, unleas the power of tha Deniocracy can be to sowe_extent broken in the Bouth, the futuro of the Republican party in natioal politics Is not oncouraging, "Chey say thag the recent utterances of Alex Stephona and Koy, coupled with the expressions of the leadiug ‘Boutliern papers, show that tiicre s a fecliog In tho Bouth of antagonism to the Dourbun Democracy, They do not. hops for @ party - In tho Bouth that will carry any of the Statos in 1850, but thoy bulieve that, 1t expressions ol this The question then baing on agresing to the anh- stitute of Mr, Buroelde for the amendment of the Commisston (belng Cockroll's proposition for the improvement Commisston), it was rejected, leav- 1ng both propositinns out of the bill. Mr. Allison submitted an amendment to the clause -”mpduunz $30,000 for improving tha Missour{ ltivor at Omahs City, Neb., sonato ine sort **and at Conncll Dlugs, 10, Ag The sn?mpnluon for tha canal azound tha cas- cades of the Columbia River was_increated from 75,000 to £200,000 by o vote of B0 to 20. Mr, Tfows subinittod amendmonts incroasing tha appropriation for fmproving the harhor of Bhoboy. + from $2, 000 to 8¢,000, and appropris the | 0 battle-field, and was tho son of the founder of German powar and unlty, When the German workingmen livivg beyond the Empire beard of tho attempt which had been made agatust the 1ifu of thelr Emperor, there as0se within them a fecling of horror, and they condomued the deed of 8 mouomaniac, while fseling the utmost thankfuluess for the sxfoty of thelr muche boloved ruler, Thoy wers anxious not only to condemn the act which had been porpa- trated, but also to repudiate any connection with the elements of a revolution agalnst the Throne and the State. They desired that all the reprosentatives of Gorman labor stiould gain the approval of the waorld, sad they thanked bis Imperial Highness, as tho ropre- sontatlve of a ruler who lind at all times been thelr protector, They coucluded by agaln lay- fox before the Crown Prince the cxprasslon of thelr fidelity aud dovotlon to hia royal house. ‘The Crown Prince, In reply, said: Geutle- men, [ thank you for the xind regards which you, as the represontatives of the many Ger- inan workingmen llying In Londou, have nd- dressed to mo scepoctiug the haopy escaps of my father from the hand of a murderer, aud {t will afford me the very groatest pleasuro to bo the tgmvrour of your feclinzs towards bl and to the German vation, with whom you sro still In most {otimate connectiou, It gives ne the very bighest satisfaction to hear thess seoti- ceipts operating exponscs only, and not inturest onp n:?c Ilolan!!Pot bonded debt, or any other expenditures. Judgment s rondercd l;{.lnu the Company for $774,080, acainst which the Company holds a prior judgmont for transportation earnings of about the same awount. The caso goca to the Uplied States Buprema Court, on apuesl, & . TilR OTUER NOTAWORTIY JUDOMENT renderad_by the Court was ono in favor of the Paclitc Mail Steamship Cnmrunund azainat tho Unitea Biates Jor $41.000 for tha trip of the City of Peking from Ban Francisco to China and Japan and rettirn o March, 1875, This decision aflirms the valtdity of the ten-year contract of the Company for-ca! the mnl]lldw)llch was -terminated by Congress after the Peking salled, in consequence of the disclosuresof R. B, Irwin relating to the expenditures of moncy by the Compauy to procurs & subsidy. NOTES AND NEWS, A LITTLE GAMN SLOOKED, *8pectal Dispaich to The Tribune, ‘Wasmvorton, D. U, Jupo 11.~The Secnate Judiclary Committee this afternoon reported without gmendment the Honso Doficiency bill, wlich calls for §5,500,000. It {s doubtful if & Deflciency blll was ever before reported from a view,'! which wero no other than to improve the condition of the poorer clnsses; what should bo prohibited was not the Bocislistic alm, but the Boclalistic method of arousiog class hatred and recommending tho action of the Communo. This arqument bolng lrrofragable, the Iouso declined to enact & law which would have loft the policu tho judzes of what was Buclalistio and what was vot. An amendment detining the term “Soclalist," snd endeavoring to re- strict the actlon of the authoritics to those alm. ing ot o radical choogein tho proporty laws, was likewise thrown out. If tho bill was dis. carded, becauss It did not namo _thoss aguinet whom 1t was dirccted, the smendimont was dis- missed in ko mannor_because, although men- tioning the culprits, it left them to be punished by the polico and suspended tho action of the courts. Tho jealousy dlapluyed by Parliament In refusing to vest oxcoptivual powors in tho Executivo is onc of tho most noble features of the case. Arising Y:nly from the reminiscences of tha sharp practice resorted to in the political struggles of tpe last gencration, it is prineipally hnefi upon another aud even more unpleasaut reason. ” Thero s an impression that to cheek the in- fluenco of tho liberal middle clnsses of tho elec- tions, and to fmpede the rato of progre: was In reply: “You see, Anderson s, like a great many other good, bad, great, and smalt men who have Yeen pushied forward into more or less promi- nenca of Jate, an Ohio man. 1le was editor of a little paper in 8t. Clalisviile, in this Btate, and had been In Loulstana only a short time when the clectlon occurred. When ho left Naw. Orleans ho came up tho Misslasinpl and Ohlo to Cincinnatl, and, with good_ leiters of recom« mendstion, called upon Mr, Matthows, The d tho letters; Netoned '16" Hla dtaty! which was, 16 short, that’ fie had “been “driven oway from tho Btato of hia cholco; that s companion, Weber, an oz-Unton aoldier, who liad had charge of the election {n the other Feliciana parish, had cone back about six weeks sfter the Grant investigation had taken place, and had baon shot o cold blood. He further stated that he had been com- velled to seek something . to do fora livelihood, and was -obliged to ask the Scnator’s assistance, The latter was tagen with his appearance and the letters which ho EASTERN NOTES, AUBTNIAN EXPECTATIONS, LoNDOR, Jund'It=A Vienna dispatch says: At the Austrian, Forelgn Oflce it is fully ex- pected that AustHa¥eill be asked by the Con- gress to oceupy, Bpsnla. The mabilization of the Austrlan forcos, in Transylvania has been ordered, k recd to. TIT NUASIANG IN ROUMANIA, Loxpoy, Juns, 11.—The Russisn army corps commionced -dvqfidg‘z oo Plloat! Sunday, and has slready ronchod Tita and Ganeste. It on- tered somo villdgps occupled by Ronmanian troops, The Roumanlan Government, foaring bloodshed, orderad thele troops to retire in the direction of Pilesl avd Tirgovestl. Tho Rus- Man movement interrupts the communication of the Roumanian army with Bucharcst. The Governmont futends to nsk s cxplanatiou of Ruasla, and, i tho ‘answor s unsatisfactory, It will sddress a solomn protest to the Powers, Prince Charlos wiil leave Bucharest for his summer polaco al Sinaln, and awalt tho docls- fons of the Coneress. gin, Wis, ating $10,000 for completin mprovements of the Chippews River in that Bt Agread to. Mr. Matthews submitied an-amendment a) pristing 830,000 for congtrusting a harvor of ref-. uga At or near Cincinnat! to protect the commerce of_the Ohlo River from ieo-fges. Agreod to, Mr. Windom submltted an smendment providin: for the survey of the sources of the Missiesinpl River, with a view to constructing ressrvolis, elc. Agroed to. §ir. aoretit submitted an smendment (o the sec- ction of the bill, directing the Secrotary of i discretion, to cause examinationa and aud the cetimates of the cost of Improve- menta to bo made, Agreed to, ‘The bill, having boen coneidered In Commitiee of the Whole, was reported to the Benate, and the amendments made in Committeo concurrud {o. ‘The bill was then read 8 third time and pass yoas 85, nays 24, —as follow the Republlcans will bo able to ‘sava soyerul Cungresslonal Districts, aud thus retaln cou. trol of ths Natlunal Leelsiature, - Nomiuations for Beats oflicers awaken but Nttle interust. Tho three most finportant oflices aro Bucrotary of State, Judge of tho Su- vrema Court, nnd mewmbera of the Boarl of Publle Works. Yor tho first of thess lfi scomna m be lnltlzd llhu Cul, arnes, L) present ucumbent will bonominated. J, K. Rukenbrod, of Co- Jumblaos County, and Capt, Sinks, of Mont- Eumurv, have endeavored to make a cuntest, ut nolther has so far dovoloped much strength, ‘Yhoe Republicans would like to have & tan at tho hesd of tho ticket who could go alicad amit maks o stroug canvays of the Btats, but the 1 h fear of omoute, the authorities ha # oflles of Secrotary of State is not one to tempt bore, and, In lts usus! frank and aimost gush- | Senato Committee exactly us it passed the Yaas, clads o e ot clne Boclaiime Tine roproach | Tients expressed by you, and to racelve once | oo agh. Il Hittlo opposition iaa becty e fog way, told him that he would doall he could | Houss, 7Tho politieal renson is to prevent the | Altton, Qardan, Yaser, [N MONTRRNENIR GOVEDNRRNE does mot, iudeed, cxtend 1o the lust fow [ Clasics. whatever may be tholr station in life, | Yoloped agalust Judge White,ol Bpringfleld, for horlg b tho il tn | ARLRORY: Grover, Serrimon, haasent an Envoy to Beutarl to sdjust ber | pionths, in which the powers granted by the | g Tiat of {x orld they may ot somo | 1 homiuation to the Suprome Cuurt. Puter for him, and proceeded to writo a strong lotter | Randall Democrats from smothoring by rsirong, ford, Mitehell, nd In what pare of the world they may at i e i e parontly | Commitics to create campalgn capital. iruce, ;m{' Oulesly, frontier differcncey with Turkey. law have been more effoctually turnedto ac- | e dwell, love thelr Emperor and aro attached “l;hntcnar, lg:b(lllew{vnnd. prufim; mamber of tho ith this kindaess (hat ! BEPRESENTATIVE POTTER. Bt \ehraton. {-x':'a’.‘n“fix' OF COURSE. counti bub, (€ conllned o & perlod | g ineir Faithorlsnd, Here, on the hospitablo [ hoard of ublic Works, will have s barder §0 overcomo with t indness tha! % Catneron (Pa.), },., Anannts Ministor Ristlcs has been fnstructed to urge | Yhich seems to love passed, it 18 mous | ghoreg of England, whera we et at the Dros- nEmlnnunn ihs uhlc‘l 2 ml:."‘"u b"’ L4 B SUND TEARS, To the TWestern Assoclated Press. Cameron (Wik ), Haunders, at Borlln the suncxation of all of old Bervia & tho less bitter, and in o scnso it eXtends | ony moment, you ind a rich fleld for your lavor | Bomination, b pponen corge and said that he would slways romember tho | Wasmixorox, L, C., June 1L—Representa- | Joaoyer yencer ¥ old Bervia 0 | oyen o tho present moment. Ihough tha | ayd en gpportunity to soive many a great prob- | Faub ot.Akzon. The Convention will make left to-night for Roanoke College, | Pustisr Indom, Servia. Boclallsts, in the ordlnary sensoof the torm, | fom *“You stand bere as oridence of the gigan. | 9uick work of the nomiustione, But one or two kindness conferred, and wouwid keop the Benator | tive Potter o-night for e [ Euat Withers-33. of the Republican delugation in C ] constaotly posted in regard to his movements, | V., where he delivers an oration. Potter was | Yerrn '“'-‘:‘A’;-. . i ;"l STUBBORN fl"l!:-n i ;‘.flfin'?.f:‘fi."c‘fiffl{é"r'".'ffifix;fizh "";:L'ffi.“- Lllc dgvnlouniant‘fl J?‘"&'%fx'l whlc& rfladn 3 mv‘n hsru‘ i "mu.fign o ‘Iilmll}luzwno:fr:re i) and thus they parted. sdvertlsod & year ago to deliver tho address, but | pane t o XD0N, June 13-5a.m.—A Berlin corre. | B £ t00 much to say, countansaced, | TLand & mast sultabls fleld for operatiou, while § ¢oquiring iheir presencothere. Judgo West, lato " And,,wi ‘;m a8 good as his word, o | Was preacntéd by snjuries from tho ruuning fi:y:’«\. 44 ,,“"‘fi“g spondent says thh non-compllance by Turkey g;,;",:,”:'m':‘.’m Socalled, State Koclaliats, chiel ],T',‘;fi' .’,‘,’;‘,3‘.‘,{.}‘ ::n‘:hfi‘:a‘ E;‘tfl:‘::&m?n(' hnlfll: candldate tor Goyornar, s here, “d'l 16 Is sald, continued to correspond with Matthews, sud | A¥iy of bis hortes, and thls aftornoou, while | hiGk, ruat, SHar with tho relterated demand of Hussls, supoort- | including profcasors of political ecoucbiy sudl | Gutivafend. Takacars that hare, ws well as | if forded au opporigaity, ho will make a 3 reading lotter on his way home from the i ygoh) eCracty, Phuriaan, cd by Germany, fof the fmmodiato surrender of | other literary men, who, in books, pamphlets, | on your own soll, you catsc the German name | Speech in explanation of Lis alleged Communla- the latter continued to belleve In him. But, as | Capitol, hie rcllaowlnxlto an obnr.::lclnm; on l:fl ‘flfli(m.) Morgat, 1'|'"x’°|" Shumls, which had already causod Congress to | and papers, analyzo the existing forma of prop | io K;, Honored, o Yeraambar shiat liigence sod tlo spasch at Cleveland, Judge Welch, of ’.‘u‘;("l‘l}"‘;"“x:" :‘.‘“;_;‘ ?r::m:;:h:]lolv:rg::'u"t“ payemont, A nfl’l" nflkr.w‘fl'.'.h y njured, | Pavatill, Landaiph, Wallach—as, baconvoned two waeks Iater than originally | €ty and are Indefatizable in proposing more of | faithtuiness {n every 'Ph"' of lsbur have al- | Athens, will be Temporary Chairman, and will 3 less tmportant changos. There are the Uhristlan Boclallsts, still more moderate in thelr sug- westions, but Iikowlse intont upon working out some {ndefinlto retorm, and compassing i by the help of strikes and dlscussions before audlences of mill-lands. There are, t00, en« turnrl-lnfi‘:udlvldulll who, without the support of orgauized parties, fn deed and writing pro- motethe like tendencies. None of thcse have hitherto attracted the attention of the autborities. The Btato Soclalists are, on t cootrary, headed by profes- sors and_others in. Goyernment pay; the Christtan Boclallsts wero brought together by mnke a half-iour speeck, almed chleily at tho Potterites, Mo isnot a friend of layes, It ls understood to-night that the Repubdfican man- :fien are in telegraphlo correspoudence with the Hon, Charles Foster, with reference to his scceptance of tho Chalrmanslip of the Re- publican Btate Committes. (ion. Robiuson, vresent Chalrmon, is not belleved to be adopted to the dutles of the plsce. The Ro- publicans demand an active, aggressive camn- Bflgn. ‘Lhey bellove that the late record of the omocracy at Columbus and Wasbington can- gf:‘ fall, properly handled, to redcem tho e, Benators Chriatlancy and Palterson, who wonld avo voted in the aflirmatlve, wore paired with Bon. ators Kdmunds and Whyte, who wonld have votad e dunat faported back o Defcloncy A r. Bargent reporle acl o Deficlen rrnurhuon biil without amendament, and e{t wpn; aken up, in order that it should untinished business ‘to-morrow, Aftor axecative soasion the Senate adjounrned. The Committea of Counference on the Poat- Office Appropriation bill hinve syreed. They will recommend that the S8ennte concur with the House in providing for a reduction of “}" cent In the presont rates of compeusation for railroad mall-service, and that the apiounts io dtspute, aggregating about §250,000 for various branchics of tho postal service, shall bLe about equally compromised. OFF YOR WES? FOINT, The Secretary ot War, tho Attorney-General, and Qen. Dacon, of Bhorman's staff, left for West Polot to-ntiht. GODON AXD NICKERION, ways found a recognition In every part of thls country. Once mure I thank yoit for the scntl- ments you have conveyed to me. Accept my thanks, and expresa them to your compatriots. ‘When tne Crown Prince had spoken his reply, at his destre his Imperisl MHighuess and the Crown Princess wers Introduced to eachi mem- ber of the deputation, and they conversed to- gother for sote conslderable time, inquiriog from what part of the Empire they cams, sad what occupations they were following o whis conntry, Thelr Imperlal Highuessos also evinced much Intercat covcorniug the familles {utonded, throatens to create frosh dificultics. RUBSIA AND AUSTRIA. LoxXDoX, Juns 13--5 8, m.—A Vionua corro- spondent says Russia has recoutly takon a vory overbearing tona towards Austria, A rupturo seemed imminent a week ago {n consequence of Rusala’s curt refusal to liaton to Austria's rep- roseatations relative to the Hmits of Buigaris, It 18 stated that the Russians in Roumania have recolved orders to bo in readiness for hostillties. M'OAIAN'S FUNERAL. CoxsraNTiNOPLYE, Juno 1L—Mr, McGahan ond flnally ho returned, o good deal depreased, aa he clalmed, on bis way to New Orloans. Io told tho Senator that ho had got tirea of trylug to get & placo, and was going back to New Orleans, not ecaring what bocame of him. Finnlly, upon leaving, he sald that v regard to the election down thero he had been led fntoa little business which ho would give suything in the world, almoat, If It could be blotted out. ¢ Here,’ soid bie, *Is the only cvidenco which ex- ists of the matter, ana now I wash my hauds of JOUSRE. There was & good deal of nol this morniog, aid a short, sharp gard to tha ardur of businiose, Mr. Atkine asked whether it would be fn d confuslon scusalon (o rev of those who bad walted on theia; quostioned tho whole business by giving it iuto your Lands oraer to suspend ilie rales aud discharge tha Com. | was burfed Tucsday morning, Col. Maynard, | clergymen and gristocrats moving in the hieh- | ¢hem concerning thelr home lita -m‘l 'iha educa- Fem—— % 0 Benator Gordon to-day carncstly recommend- W s = lergymon who, at- lurtaluia‘!:cmk;elx:lf ! olotwhere our Oblo Senator, | ¢ 19 tha president the-sppolotment of Capt. {’r'.‘-“u'u: :l';h& "“A?,,""J?x.’i‘fi,‘fi‘fi fifl""dfi"‘:&fl I:l;'l ol the American Legatlon, Uen. Bkobelofl, tho | cst ranks; while certain clergymo: b B | tion of thelr children, pasticularly desiring that ILLINOIS. B Bpeolal Disvatch te The Tribune, Govrcoxna, Iil,, June 11.—FPope Caunty to- day Inscructed her delezates to vots at tha 8privgfield Conventlon for Thomns 8. RIdg- way for Btate Troasurer, and W. B, Yowell for Buperintendent of Public tustruction. Prixoxroy, Ill., June 11.—Tho Burean Coun- W. H. Nickerson, of Gen. Grook's stafl, to the vacancy in the Adjutant-Gonoral's Dopartmes occasioued by the death of Gen. Petousee, Ual Giordon, at Auntietam, was fn front of tha vol tlon occooled by the Unlon skirmtsh-line com- manded by Capt, Nickerson, and tho two officers wers terribly wounded, FEDRRAL APFOINTMENTE, British officlals, and geveral newapaper corro- spondents, attended the tuneral. DALMATIA, Loxpox, Junc 13~5 4. m.—A Vicana special saya oflicers havae been ordered to joln their regiments fo Dalinatia, which will be immediato- 1y raised to a war footiug. tendiug to thelr own vromotings, presch Bo- clalism becauso Christ wis & "rfimhlu ** havo reccived uo ofliclal intimation that thoy are working mlschief. And yet all thess various shades are by public opinfon held to be sa In. Llll’lfllll as tho oatspoken, unmitigated Heds. uch belng, unfortuuately, tho mutual relation betwecn Government and tue public, it 1s clear the latter sbould ba taught botg the Huglish aud Uerman languages. . At the close of a very cordial intervlew the deputation took leave, the Crown Vrince having other engagemonts to bitl on §ie passage, whom his friends know to pe all right so far as Ths Byeaker aus his intentions are concerned, and whols & great nian {n the court-room and _before a jury, here 18 tho point where he failed,~when b showed hiwscl?, as ho hag often been called, A BABY J¥ POLITICA, He showed himsell lacking in the ecssentlal yualities which go to discern by y aod de- ered that it wonld, > AMr, Cox (N, Y.) suld bo would filbuster sgalnat that motion to tha end of the tegm, Finally the House went into Committae of the Whole (with Mr, Carlisle in tho chair) on the E“fl?" Avil Alpplrom;uu‘on IAA;L Paat-Of ‘Thoappropriasion for the Alban; 4 mm..’J‘ Trom £50,000 to hm.o{o i Ooas ulfil, hile thia ploasant reunion was wlnfnon within the walls of the Embasay, & very differ- ent sceno was befug enscted outside by the h that & Jaw making it optiooal tor the Executivo | joypq body of Boclaliats, who, Laving been pro- tinmen, and preveat ono from b®ingim. | 'The President nas nominated Ernst Dichman, | Mr. Aldrich mored to tncrease the sppropna. GERMANY, to punish ono sct of Boclalists and to tolerate | yole 1T TN COning samittance to th - | t Ropublican Convention was held heroto-day, : af Wiscousin, Minister Heeldent to the United | tion for the Chicugo Custow-1ivusa from 8300, 1 by Varliame ftec fro e o wlio W8T | Evory town was fully represented. The dal Yoo upon, Ho ook tho docuients 81 b | Biates of Colombia, B, A, Heojainin ¥, Potts, | 10 3050,000. 1t wouid #ave fo-the Uovarnnianty EoDKLING, another could not be approved by Parliament. | yiop, rematued tn ¢ 7 ropi o delo- 0od, making some dls- turba; lhoullup. Down with the Prince,” sud singlog the **Marscillale At vne time the demonstration of the Hoclalists sssumed & very disagreeable appearance, but they wore The Ucrman Bocialist movemant being sure to creato furthier complications in & near future, the tale of (overnment conulvance, aa told by Deputy Richter fu the last sittiog ot Parlfa- ment, descrves repotitiont antes wern fnstructed for Gen. Henderson for Cqugress, and. for the flon. L. D, Whiting for Btate Benator, A, G, Bcott was nomlnated for Representative, Alexander Hrandon for Sherif (for a thind torm), sud Dr. Dacon for Corupur. Benuiy, June 1L—~Tho condition of Dr, Nobeling Is so much improved it ls thought Ukely he will recover, THN EMPRROR, of Heleva, Guyernor of Montans; Peter Negley, Ubpited States Assistant Treasurer as Saltimore, TOE RECORD. in the er Of vonts, eto., at Jeast §1,000, T g 7. Fostor ed 10 6 amonnt af h - i M%A‘t'kln: nk.l'!lhu ll;:oh-d n‘o b ‘usl ol n, 10 pra| lone for the inc t . RanHiAtoce, einco be BeD leaimed tho o touk the fraudulent, forged contract, aud lald himaell open to tho nttacks of this uuprincipled Tascal, while what he should have done was to Kick him out of bis presence, ulttmately prevailed upon ta dlsperse, and soon cornably was, of catires, galy sitrick ot Adgar. sEyATE, e, Paygs nal gone ATORNG EAYIng. % |/ yha rocdvery of tho Boperoy fs progroning B e vt ek et o 5"”"::51":2.'hmmb:" o by Subviea WISCONSIN. 4 Lo carry out bls ends, ite now soon be- | \wagminatoN, D, C., Juoe 11.—A 1argo num- | nameu ssklog genciemen 10 ationt i wondertully, y Bo celebrates the forty- in il Vrusslan Houss of Uegutics, thai | HeParieds Bot, howorer, withoutbeltik subjes Dupas p fan 1o make damands Tor places, and Mr. A meatiog for cromonty In tbe Fruselas Houss of Lebuties, that | ¢5 porsonal violence by some of the Boclsliats Bpectal cA 10 Tha Zyidune, Mipisox, Wis., Juas 11.—~A call s pablished to-night for & District Convention to be held 1o this city July 4 by the Greenbackers and Labor Reformors, 1o nominate a candidate for Congreas, 3 ises. 1f, snid he, Bocial olitlesl agency, the tim: when tbe nnchained monster wonld dy at thelr own. throats, This warning was uitered in reply to Privy-Councilor Wagener, the oficial adviser of Vrince Blsmarck on such matiers, tureatening the was 10 be datlon for bls ould come hinking that some minor placo wight, perbapy, still be given to bim aod thus quiel Lis talk, * in all this I know that Hayes know nothi at all about the work that vuz being carried ':\‘;1 TUR ARRESTS who xemllucs_l_l_? the nelghborhood. for treasonablo utterances smong the classes fn- {fectod with Boclallsm continue very frequont, 4 FUBLIO FRELING, Mestv. Hnrrison 4nd ayler dontod ait knowle Saes vatd mad heard of a comblaatl bl 3 eard of a co e Ar. Eden suzvostod that thary L beou & good desl sald sbout lo“lnzfllldof tho Stnking Pund, passed. Mr. Morrill fntroduced amendments to the Bundry Civil Appropriation bll, sppropriating $350,000 for & bullding for a National Museum, THE WEATHER. Orrics or tum Cmixy Biawan OrricEm, Wasuinaron, D. C, June 12—1 s, m.~Indica- and §150,000 for & grand stalrway and torraco | but be thought it would bo gotten rid of with The subject of the spproacking Congress of | Liberals in Parliament with whai he termed t 5 —— Pt it angiitog! wrong i the mabien. dfa | on tho westfront of tho Capitol, Referrad. . | 1Bk Fuuble, If thera Dy spPraprissoms wero | tho Powers n thi cily tracts Telativoly leas | comlng onumughtod workinemen batiallons, Tals | $ious: ¥or Tennesscound the Oho Valley,rlalug, OBITUARY, felt, bo told me, that s was belog bisckmalled, [ Among the blls passod wers tne Scuato bill | ™5 brico sald thst It 5 combinatlon dig estat fte | PUDLO attentlon than' the Internal crists, which i Biv phivate daaliacs in.Joist stuck | sautheass "hlfl-l, w04 warm, coary o § artly B icy (a Tha tiL ; bt he didnt see how hio could avoid It to relmburse Kansas for oxpenses Incurred {n | members wery alive aad shoald be trottod vut and | 18 kéot prominently in view by the activity of | concerns ™ had been sxposcd by Deguly Laskur, Baksily JanweviLiy, Wis, June 1l—Thomes C. cloudy westhes, For the Upper Lake Reglon, ristag, followed by falllog baroweter, southwesterly winds, shifting to east or south, and slightly warmer, clear, or partly cloudy weather, For the Lower Lake region, rlslug baromoter, weatcrly winds, and_ alig| ;l{ warer, clesr or P:lmymtl!l"“‘:){l ln‘;ther L‘: ith mtumm;nll light raln; oW n the wi n {1 [,n‘ buo‘l'utu snd easterly winds, y investigated. After furthor discussion, Me. Poster's proposi tion was agreed 0, and M D Aldrich's motlon, thus o the appropria- it 1702 3300, - 2000, llefected—70 1o Bi. ‘The Bupropriation fur the bullding st Evanaville, Ind., was incressed fron: $20,000 1o $15,000, on for the building st (irand lh‘? ed (rom §20,000 to $17, 000, r. Atkins yleldcd to Ve two Dreceding amend- monts, -u(lnulhupmwm of the bill hud buen broksn by the sction of Hunse tn regard to the Court-Ilouss 8t Atlanta, By iis sctivn the House Lud expressed lts wish that, when bulidinge were noarly cowpleted, & suficivnt amouat shouid be aporopristed for their completion. = Mr. Boone oppused the doctriug of rolieving the repelling fuvasions and suppressiog Tudian hos- tilities; the Benate blll smendiog tho sct of March B, 1873, suthorizing the award to tho Viu- cennes University of vacant aod abandoned 1ands In Xnox County, Indisns. Tho Scoate bill to proyida for the sale of par tluns of Fort Lesvenworth mililary resorvation in sppeared st tho Boclallst Professors’ Congress ai Gotha as the representative of Prince Hiswarck, e of lmlllu:rbud!ll conflict between ritament, Herr Wagenor got up the re’ depatations who camie 10 Berlin to presalon sudured a4 manufacturers' hauds. Thesv deputatious, ewployed to counteract middle-class intlueuce, wero openly Ellwnll'd by of thew,” L by & woarer nsied Prouss, (o thls day an active me: borof the Berlio Sociallstic League, act celved 12,000 thalera of rubllc money 10 lish s mannfsctaring ssecclation von Lassaiie principles. ‘The assucistion, of courss, weut L0 the doge; but tha news uf . 1. ar sud wide, snd castaalur o orernment. At Joiced In the After Loasstle's tha police and the partlsan preparations for the approaching electlon. ” A LIBERAL VICTORY, Bauisres, June 11.—Ths results of the elec- tlous knowa sbow that the Liberals bave a ma- Jority of ten fn the Chamber of Representatives and three in the Senato, It ls stated that the Ministers havo already resigoed. The Liverals arg rejoicing. Ghent and Antwerp are decorat- ¢d with flags, The ailalrs of the Goveromeut nre progresslug very satisfactorily. L TO HR DISSOLVED. BarLiw, Juno 11.—The ¥udersl Council unan. Imously voted 8 proposal to dussolve tho Uer- wen Pariiument. ) Bleeper, one of our oldast citizons, father of tho Hon. Joseph A. Bleoper, of Chleago, died of varalysis this morning, sged 63.4 Apsciai Dipaich to Tha Tridune, IND1ANAPOLIS, Ind., June1L.~Daulel Yandes, Br., one of the oldest sud wealthlcat citizons, died last night, sged 06 yoars. }{e was born in Uutontawy, Pa., and emigrated to Indianapolls in 1831, fle was the first Treasurer of Marlon County, a member of the first Board of Caust Comulisioners, being appofuted In 1833, and fu bis busiuess career bullt more mills and facto- ries than any other man in the State. Lleleaves five childron sod & conaldorableestate, althoush that has beon greatly lojured of late years by THE VEUY ALUSIVY, THREATRNING LETTER which Anderson wroto when he was drunk, and for which e afterwards vrofessed sorrow, Mat- thews agal forizave the scoundrel, and agalu applied for some mlvor-place for him, and s :lilw l‘nnuelhnzonu oa until the prescut mo- cut. ** Lreally donot honor the Senator's judg- moent Lo refusing to gu before the Investigating Cowmlttee. [ think ba had better have tol what he koowg agd wads a clesn story of it @vgu ps § bave t4 you. You seq there Is noth- 1o galued by keeplog these miatters in, . Mate Liiews ls no politician, aud pever can be. Ho ls & grest wsn io bis Jine, but bis line {8 uomis- takably the law,vand his fallure only demon- strates the fact | ] bitt 4o provide additions) regulstion and pra-emption entrics on pablic lands. It provides for tho publication of notices of inention 4o enter sgricultural lands under the law named. N ‘The Senste then resomod constderstion of tn- fnished business, the Jitver and larboz Aparopris- LOCAL OBSERYATIONA, F : 2 Cuicago, June 11, TFima B, [ ] B i B, Wesih a 5 3 3 Bat all great lawycrs ars nob Iaborof the cOuntry by makl o © TUE LIBNRAL PROGRAMME. 3ged leador Of our Hoclalists, and & Clear, | Teckless lnvestments in allyer minea. Great poitlelanaiv. - St VY tion bll, Lhs pendiog question delug au amend. | \tons for pUbIC. Luidluze: - Lavor courl oolc ne | . BunLty, June T—Leaders of tho National | the ackBowletued lhier O waen himsud. tace geases IR o1 relieved by repeslluy the jnfamons Hesumption | Libersl party are hers for cunsultation, sud to | Wageser. A well-kuown Government paper fovit. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Nzw Yosx, June 11,~Arrived, Bothnfa, from Liverpool; Canada, trom London; Bwitzerland, 3 0 00 Appronrutions fucseass s e g s z‘é’h". Wasiie 000t 3150, SANALIE-SERATE, .. - | (MG sphiorias 000, Agresd FILVERING FROM UNCLB BAY. Gpectal Peapaich 19 The Tridune law, by paylug 5-20 bonde ia yreenbacks, Teliting e Watioual-ank drcutation T 1hak wore not enouxh, bu would lesuw grevnbacks to sn determine on a courss of gstlon, They belleve Priuce Blsrmarck had detorwlned upan & disse- lution of the Reichstag wven before Nobeling's vATIOXS, Jane 1 ~Miduighs, «d & Socialist lcader to contribute articles nwm: —_— . _-00A80 Jan U - Midetghs, Hailons _(Bur. | Tar, | Wiad, Soctalism and Cowmunisw,—so iavitation nod all astonlening, if we remaviber that Schwelize Bain) Waaiker, amount sulicient to meet the wanls uud necessitios aitew %0 establiahod the Urst Socialistic paper ln Be femtsan] |~ —— | from Ant pt to kill the Emperor, or thss Le would ( ko estatl 129,90 W rom Antwerp. e : Wasminaton, D. C., June 1L—~The Beosto | tosefollonss o o oy oo | S8 ibdes 6 18 Would requiie one thousand mllons | 04 Eiuit isve roconvened the Holclatag aad as- | lim, biebic rugsrded by ibe leadleg men of the N el Laxpos, Juns 11.—Tha sieamships Othello speat tho afternoan fa tacking smendments 0n | 1 i imoust Juvar ot Counclt Bius "aod Gasher | M2 Bayne ofered an smendment satborisiog | CoF the alsoosition of that body. - Tuelr | Tt} PRV st 0 Geny mat uatl il and Btate of Visginls, from New York, sad the River and Basbor LIl Beoator Stanley , 000 oz the im, mv.mmnf'mz. flle Riv- | the construction of & Court-House fa Pittburg. | Warcry will bo liko that of the French Ropub- | 1p73 Hoemifam fo Burlln was & - ‘ptavis, Lrom Boatoo, Bave arrived out. Maythews, who 48 somewbat of & wag, sald,-as | f Arkan 7iking out of the House bull forthe | Huled gut on » polat of urder. Means in the contest rith the D'Broglic Min- | acially searod by subsidies. N = ¢ prog eescd, 4 appropriation of $100, 000 for fmpruving tha Wh Mr, Yousg offered an amendment providing that | istry,~the retura of present Liveral mem- | Hance snd co-opetation of 4 09 MP| the debate progre : that Bo was reminded by BYor Shove JACKAODOTL, Ariks, snd romoylug sosgec, | the Msmphia Post-Otice bullnmx cousteucted | bers., Boclaiistio papsré uv Lo that was as perfect 8 TEMPERANCE, the proceediogs of Tittlebat Titmouse, who, | wrecks, and other obatructions from thss river, out of Teonoases marble, provided it ; and efllclwn(p:l coald be, Wotse thsn thls, when 1 o) Dizpatch to The shall cost oo more thao gow provided Dy law. Adopted. Nr. Cole offercd an amondmeny tncmulf{!hu appropriation far thy Bt. Louls Cugtom-i{oi from $300, 000 to §100,000. Rojectvd. » ‘Tus Coniwlttea then rose, aud tho Honse took s Teceas, Lhe uveniug segslon to by fur consideration of reports frow the Cowmitteo on Noval Affurd, Tridune ¢ Iwpuamarorts, Ind., June 1t.—Another tem- perance wave is sweeplog over this city, aud threstens to enzull the eotlro commualty. Mrs. E. B, Kussell, of Cholcmu, 13 loadiog thy mcelhlt , and all the Metbodlst minlsters bave julned whea bie had become & wember of the Britlsh | Thu Commitico reported House of Cownons, introduced a-bill to give uverybody everythlog. Every Benator, he salg, appeared auxlous to baye everythiog dove for Lis Btate, sud, when Matthews bud by this apt endwent provid- ing Lbat $75, 000 of the 52‘:&300 lp&mpllnl‘d foe the improvewent of the M iopl “Rivez betweon ke wouths of the Ohio and Tllinols Rivers bo ex- pended for constructing 8 dam at Canokis Chute, opposite St. Louls. A%l:vd to, Also the awend. wekl wppropristing $123,000 for lmproviug the in 1800 the Bocialiats begun the practics of break. jug into Liberal mectings sud dissolving them by 1waly force, the Howv Oice decided tuat the po- lice were mot to {otetfura unless the disturbances were continucd {p the strvets. Thus Liberal mect- ings were lcit Lo bu invaded by gangs of Soglalist rowdies. As:auls and battery becomiog tlustue N ADJOURNED. VausaiiLus, Juns 1l.—The BSenato and &hflmb« of Doputivs have adjourned uatll Oct. BELOIAY WLECTIONS. Brusscea, Jaue JL.—The general electiqos In Belzium aro over. ‘“The returas, oessly all con- 8L 2EREELER22%SERRESE £8: €T, kind in ‘the South are met fnr proper aplrt *