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2 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JU national Monetary Congress, In place of Reuben Fo l{EIG E. Fenton, rojected. CONFIRMED. ‘The 8enate confirmed the District of Colam- hin Comnmissioners aud Justices of the Peace, and rejected the nomination of Samuel G. Reld, of Alabama, to be United States Marshal for thg Middle and Southern Districts of Alabama. Woodbury . Polleys was confirmed as Con- sul at the Harbadoes ;" also John Wasson as Sur- veyor-General for Arizona; Theophilus French, of Oblo, Auditor of Ratirond Accounts. TOTTRR'S JOD. Owing to tha postponement of the adjourn- ment of Congress untll to-day, the Potter In. vestigating Commitiea further postponed f{ts mecting uutil to-morrow. 20, 1878 POLITICAL. from the record, there was no objection to that ‘omission. ‘The matter was farther e}l-cunon in the same general apirit, and Anally it was decided thAM\'ul’g~ lll(h)rtd which had taken placoshould appear in the record, Mr, Rwing moved to snspend the rnles ana pass 1ho bill ta retire National.Hank notea and snhsti tute Treasury notes for them. Rejected—yeas, 107; nays, 114. The resuit was greeted with ap- plause on the Repablican slde? 'he Speaker appointed the following committea to attend the funeral of Roptescntative %nhm. at lhany: Meners. Mayham, Blonnt, Caldwell, Jonee (N, 11.), Towneend, Rrrit, and Jones (0.), A resolntion was adopted to pay the widow of Mr. Quinn his arrenra of pay and the pay that ‘n: would have received for the remainder of the rm. fast strokes They took their first pnll this afternoon, and wero watchod Ly s great num- ber of pergons. George V. Lee, the Amorican sculler, who alao came out in the Alsatia to partlcipate In the Henloy regatts, launched his boat in South. ampton Harbor. elly, coach of the Columblia crew, arrived at Henloy yesterday, TR STRIKE. The cotton-mllls throughout Lancashire re- opened to-day, and the majority of the weavers resumed work. The spinners refused to re- sume. RADIAY'S £ From tho Hon, Thurlow Weed INDORSING Dr, RADWAY'SR, R, R, REMEDIES x After Using Them for Several Years, Naww TORK, Jan.4, 1877.—Drax Am: faving for seve eral years used your medicines, dountinly at nrst. g arleroxperiencing (helr edieacy with. fui Dleasure than 8 duty to thankfully ace 1870 wo have deriyed from Ui, SRR S L, e eady Heiln cuntior ba patte nm,’1 o e By of actlon of any cltinen in the exorel and in the nrge of eald daty. 15 hat personal temporance 14 & most com. mendahle virtne in a people, and the practical popular movement now activa throughout the State for the promotion of temperance has onr most pro- fonnd rospect, sympathy, and approval, 10, That we demand tho most rigid ceonomy In all departments of the pablic service, ana rigid re- teenchment in all oublie exponaes ia all possible dircetions, and the rednction of taxation to the lowest limits consiatent with eMiciant public rery- fce. In the direction of such economy and re- {renchment we nomn{ commend the acilon of the Iast Republican Legialature In redneing the ox- penses of the State in the sum of $100,000, and Uils example set by the Siata should be foliowed in all other departments of aur Government. 17, That the Republican party of fowa demanils of sald right Harmonious Convention of the Republicans of lowa at Des Moines. The Berlin Congress Apparent. ly Making Little Progress. \ A Platform with Very Little Com- tort for Confedorate Brigadiors. No Agrcement Arrived at Re- garding the Bulgariag 3 Boundary. A LIBRARY PURCHABED. Beniiy, June 19.—The Arciligrath Library, famous for ita old Enclish books, has been trer deser| 4 name. W the iiniment froquently and fpeely, slmon: (oye apal) Mr, Sonthard moved to snspend the ralesand bought by an American gentloman, + on honeat, faithin, caraful, and eflicient discharge llb{‘llndlnu‘lhn Ppromised *'reilef. ru%ynn[l MTMENEAL, s of daty by all oficers, whetlor F, A WRigued) THURLUW WELD, The medding of Col. Russcll Hastings and | Pi2ihefollomingbille ' 0\ 1678 1. | A Ebarp Contest Expected When the TTEANER DisABLAD. Y o rmnlont Ve ner, Fadaral, Bists, | g ignen Outspoken Principles of the Free-Spirited People of Iowa. cannty, or municipal, and renulros a full, fair, Impartial, and ecarching investigation into the official conduct of oflicers and the husineen of ail ofiicen, withont regnrd to party or personal asso- clation, and whencver ar wheraver fraud and dis- honcaty aa discavered, the Itepublican party of Towa demands the prompt punishment of the gullty parties. ** Lot no gullty man eacape. ™ The platform was_sdopted unanimously, and without debate. The Convention then pro- Quuexstowy, June 19.—Tha steamship Pales- tine, from Liverpool for Boston, pbut back here with her machinery damaged. 8he would be detatued five days. BNOLISN RACES. Loxpox, June 19.—~The Roval hunt cup at Ascot was won l}v Julius Cresar. The Ascot Derby was won by Insulatre, Redwing second. » Miss Ewfly Platt .was solemnized at the Execptive Manslon this eveniog, Bishop Jagger, of l?fla, officiating. The ceremony took place in the Bluo Parlor, which was tastefully decorsted with flowers, The wedding was o very quiet one, only the immediate friends of the President and his family and of the bride and groom belng prosont. The lon. Joseph Pulitzer, of 8t. Louls, was gnl-tender notes of the United States_shall be re- celved at par in payment of customs dutics, '’ Agreed to, and the bill was passed—yeas, 1533 Ayn, 53, r. llaskell moved to anspond the rules and pamy the bill providing that all pensions on accouat of desth, wounds received, or disease cantracted In thenervica of the Unifed States dnring the Inte War shall commence from the date of desth or dis- chn‘r{c‘ and for tho payment of arrears of penaions on thal Bessarabian Question Comes Up, RADWAY'S READY RELIER Cures the Worat Pains in from Onotg Twenty Minutes. Gortschakoff Again Tells the Roumane lans that Russia WIIl Not Budge. Election of Delegates to the Oalifor. aia Constitutional Cone married this eveniog st Epiphany Church to 4 Al viding that no elaim AUSTRALASIA. ceeded to nominations, i Knte Darinone of the celgaing elln of | dtentutil . el 10 any peaunion fo LATEST nBwe, wention: u,hy-g;-é{-n{};;,‘;{,1:;‘,;;:;;;;’;:‘"“” for Secre: | NTOT ONE FTOUR Vashington, and a rel wmaking an application for tha afrears of pensions. 8an FRANCISCO, June 10.—~News per the City TR B T P oo A {ntonded to be pri- — ! y 1615 02, " . R, crman was renominat lor Stato er readinf {1 rilsement need any one snffey ¢;tlg.°:g?-lrg: ;m‘dfif&.hflnlfizufielm‘l’ peol:)rlc ‘“"&2:3- Trads 8 conferenco renort on the il Another Report that Prince Frederiok | o New York: 10WA. Auditor and George V. Bemis for Stato Treas- fo I A""fi{:‘i‘ “""E'% Re ;’l}“ A GULE Foit RY PAl Xt was tho oirat, The Only Pain Remedy thltlnltlfl“ stopathe most excruclating patns, llh‘: Dae Momvzs, 1s,, June 19.~The Republican Btato Conventlon met at Moore’s Opera-House this mornlog, with a large attondance of dele- gates and a packed houso of spectators, The Hon, Jamea Harlan, of Henry County,was olected temporary Chalrman, and made a brief speech on taking the chair. e declared that the principles of the Republican party were to be refterated until they became houschold words. His declarstion that the Convention should declare its approval of the acts of Unlon soldiers. and Its dleapproval of Rebels was T, for tha election of Representatives in Weat V ginia in the Forty-fourth Congress. Tio stated that the Senato amendments are retained, except Lhat in rezard to the election of a United States Senator by the present Legislsture in New Iampsbire, which 18 steuck out. The report was agreed to, Mir. Clark (o) moved to snspend, the rales and pass the senate bill 1o create an’ Anditor of Raile road Accounts, Agreed Lo—yeas, 187; nays, 13, ‘The Renate rorolution oxtending the time for final adjournment untll 10 p. m. was concurred in. Mr. Atkine, from the Conference Committee on the Bundry Civll Appropriation. bill, reported that tho Committes had heen unable o agree. Mr. were present, including Beoators Lamar, Gor- don, Cockrell, Armstrong, Capt. James B. Kaods, Congressmen Clark, Ellia, Southard, Marsh, Colo, and Frast, Commissioner Phelps, and leading newspaper reyn;:entnuvel. TR ARMY, Becretary McCreery will issuo an order to the army, citing tho scction of the Army bill which prohitbits that branch of the servica being used a8 & posae comitatus in any of thie Statcs, and directing its enforcement {n the future, THE FOUR PER CENXTS, The subsctiptions to the 4 per conts to-day were $112,000. William Will Soon Ba Ap- pointed Regont. The unemployed workingmen of Melbourne hold s large meeting May 20, Temporary em- ployment on the public works was promfsed. The revenue of New South Wales excels the estimates, Tho Council have rejccted the Par- lamentary Privilezed bill, The Sydncy Exbibition was a fallure. The New Guinea oxpedition is succeeding be- yond oxpectation. It has been resolved to fortify the four prin- clpal ports of New Zealand, the colonists un. dertaking the cost. urer, both by acclamation. J. K, invra of Cass, was nominated for {}cfiu‘(‘or of the Btate Land Ofiics on the second allof The following renominations of present fn- cumbents were mado by acclamation: J, F. Me- Junkin for Attorney-General; J. H. Rolbrock for 8upreme Judre; John 8. Runnels for Su- prema Court Reporter; E.J, Holmes for Clerk of the Bupreme Court. At the conclusion of the mominatfons the Tlon. James F. Wilton was called for for n speech. {le spoko for about five minutes, and was very radical. He congratalated the Cope THH CONGRESS. A LONG BRSSION PREDICTED. . Loxpox, June 10.—The Congreas 1s e¥pected to last many weoks, Bulgaria Is the subject for to-daz's sesslon, DISXARCK'S TACTICS. The T¥mer says: ‘It s charncteristic of Prince Bismarck that he brought the Congress ammation. and car 2 Congettios, whettier of | Gan R ot tuer glends, OF organs, by FIOX ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, Efl !“&l’%fl' Yiolent lfeml:llllnl %b& &Iln. the o L R EUAATIC, Ned-ittaden. Tohrm GUIAIZIC, GF prostrated WiLh diseuss aiay saters 0L RADWAY'S READY RELIER Atkins rtated that the Committes of Conference fiad differed vory widoly an a great many. points, HOMINATION, V] hey could, on further conforence, coma . ected with hearty applauso, yentlon' on ita day’s work, on its bold and rad- The President has nominated Woodbury . }::r-‘\unn:fz'rclnm’em remalned to be acen. As yot | 8t once face to faco with tho chief difficulty it | A disastrous flood has occurrcd at Caromar- ler Harian llmn’nlvppnrzcu the necessity ot | ical platform, ssing he was proud to ses the Re- ‘WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Polleys, of New York, United States Consul st | there was very Mitle probability of an agroement. | has to overcome, for, however pregnant the | del, with great destruction toproperty. Mines, ¢ 7 Ao publican party of lowa fully back on itsold-tine | Inflammation of the Kidneys, Barbadocs. Mr. ilalo, one of the conferccs, stated that, | .i0e question may be with fmportant consc- | batterles, ronds, wnter-raccs, and tramways | careful attention, and appeated for unity on es- | footing and calors, asscrting this year, In cour- Inflammation of the Bladder, $hough the Arst Confercnce Commitee had fatled, i in {mmadiate | Sufforcd considerably, Uridges wero carried | sentlal mutters and freedom upon alt others. ageous language and living earnastncss, tho Infammation 6f the Dowols, TIIE RECORD, hohaved and etpected that another commliteo | quences, nothing compares in © | amay, and ronds and tracks blocked up by laud- | After the ntrodaction of several resolutlons, | 8¢ntiments and the position it ought to hava could came to some agrevwont by 8 o'clock to- Impcrlnm‘n and In uEllllllll] of Its ultl- mato results with the proposed reorgantzation of Bulgaria, ' The queation (s, eimoly, whether Europe or Congestion of the Lungs, Bore Throat, Dificult Breathing, Palpitation of tho Heast, Hysterios, Oroup, Diphtheris, taken Iast year. This sontiment was greatly cheered. In the course of hls lpecuh Mr, Wilson alluded incldentally to Gen. (irant, and the mentlon of his name was received with SBNATE. Wasnmxaton, D. C.,Juve 10.—After the read- {ng of the journal an exccutive sesslon was held. nllr.- In every direction, "The renowned native Chief, Lapaku, !s dead. Maorl, the King, and hia counsclors are be- coming reconciled to the Europeans. ond the aopolniment of various committces, the Conventlon adfourned until afternoon. ‘The Convention reassembled at 2 o'clock, ight. "' zeport wan than agreed to, and Mesaes, At- Kine, Hawlit (New York, aud L1ale were sppoints ed as & Confereuco Committos on the partof the Oatarrh, Influensa, When tho doors were rcopened at 3:25billson | House. Russ!a shuil 1 dorant Infl Ex-Scnator Wright was mado pormancnt | @reat and renowed applauso. The Convention (o Mr. tends ed to_suspond the rnles and ussla shuil exerclse the preponderant Influence adjourned at 5 o'clock sina dle. Hoadacho, Toothache, tho calendar wero considerad. ank 100 BIL Ko a0 2 Pror Tt BT fo - | In Europesn Turker, Tho comtrens. conti nt MISOELLANEOUS, Fresident of tha Comvention, andintakingthe | SOIERRA SEEOUORE NN, O Nouralgls, Rhoumattsm, . The House joint rosolutlon nuthorizing the | fablish & Doard of Pacific Ratirosd Commisstoners, deal bastily or rapldly with o quostion so jm- THE GERYAN KEGENCY. chair, addreased the body i a short speech on evening and porfacted fts organization by elect. ©Cold Ohills, Aguo Ohills, Clerle of tho Liause to, pay cortain clorks aut:of | RelesteticSyean 1001 nave, 10 —uotidhe sequle o 6 =k o B8 complex. Its delays and | LoNDON, June 10.—A dispatcn from Vienna | national polittes. Ing Frank fattoo, editor of the Burlington Chilblains, and Froat Bitos, the contingent funds, and to pay W, W. Wil shire hls expenses of contesting tho seat from the Third Congressfonal District of Arkansns, wero passed. Mr. Windom, from the Conference Commit~ tes on tho Bundry Civil Appropriation bill, ro- ported that the Committee had been unablo to wgrec. Tie was not without hope, however, that an agrcement could be reached, On his motlon, the Benate still further inslsted upon its wmendments to the bill, aud o new conference was ordered. Messrs. Windom, Dorsoy, and Beck were appointed conferces. The House bill relating.to claim-ngents and attorneys In pension cases passed, It makes it unlawlul for any attorney, nzcnt, or other per- son to demand or receive for his aervices lu o pan. vlon caso 8 greater sum than 810, and provides ihat no feo contract shall hereafter ba Oled with ie Commiestoner of Pensloun in any caso. A concurrent resolution extending tho sesslon agtil 10 o'clock r. 1. was agreed Lo, glr. Mjtchetl, fram tho Conference Committes on thic bil] In regard to clections in Weat Virginia and North Carolina and the slectiou of United States 3enstor In New Hampehire, submitted a report, and {1 was agreed to, The election for Ile‘)rnlenlfll!vnl In Congrees ander the new law will be licld in West Virzinia the wecond Tueeday In October and in North Caro- \inn tho second Tucaday In Novembor, Mr. Gordon called up the Iouse bill for the re- Ilef of the familica of those who perished on the United Siates dredgu-Loat McAllister near the mouth of the Mississipvl River. Passcd, Mr. Voorhecs sald the louss bill to nuthorize ihe payment of customs dutics in legal-tender notes from and after the Ist of October bad Just been recelved from tho House, llo movod that Mie calendar be 1ald anide temporasily for the pur buza of constdering that bill, Mr, Conkllng made a polut of order that the bl must be Jald before the Benate It the morning hour, ’Il'lxu Tremdent pro tem, decidod the point well taken, Mr. Yoorhees appealed from tue declalon of the Chinir, but subsequently withdrew tha appont. "fhe Prostdent pro ten, sald, siuce examinl he found that the bill had cowme to the Sent the expuration of the luumlnr hour; therofure it would ba in arder to submit It to the Sennte now, Thu_rulu proyided for laying billa befare the Son- ute durini the morning Lour, which may remuln upnn the ab trom any prolous day's seaslon b o ed af.’ The ralo did not Include what mizht came ta tho table affer the morning honr, and the vructice of tha Senate had bosn 1o lay thew billy ‘Ihe Committee on Reeolutions, through Its Chalrinan, the Ion. James F. Wilson, reported the following platform, which was recelved with great euthusiasm, and the most radieal declarationsthic most enthusiastically applauded. It was adooted with cheers and without a dis- senting vote: The Republican party of Tows, in State Conven- tlon assembled, declare: A 1. The United States of Amorica 16 & nation, not alesgae, By the combined warklm‘.of tho Na. tional and State Governiments undar thelr reapect- fva constitutlons, the righta of every citizon should La secured at home and protected abroad, and the common welfara promoted. Any fallure on the part of olthor the Natlonal or Btata Govornments to use every possiblo constitnilonal pawer to af- ford amule protection to their citizons, bLoth at home and abroad, {a & eriminal neglect of thefr hln‘hnd obligation. 2}, Againet tho assaults of traltors and Rebels, the Repnblican party tine preservod these Govern. ments, and they repreeent the great truths spoken to tho worll by tha Declaration of Irdepcudence ~that **sll men aro creatod agual, that they nre endowed Ly their Creator with cortalu inallenablo rights, among which are ife, liberty, and the pur- nuit of happiness; t for the attalnment of those cnde Uovernmenla havo boen instituted amon men, derlving their Juat powurs from tho consen| of the governed."” which consent Ia evidenced by a majority of the lawfal suffrages of the citizens detormined in pursuance of law; and In order that this end may oo jnatly and tally reacliod, tho Ropublican —party ‘of Towa domand that every qualified elector in evory State Nuuth and Norih, Democrat or Repablican, black or white, shall be permlitted, undistarbad by force aud uuawad by fear, to vots at all elections” at ths place nroscribed b{ law, and newbero elae,—Just ouce and no more fhan once, —and thai avary vote #0 cadt shall be honestly counted, and that every person choden by such votes to nn’ oftica shall bo freely fndncted into it, and offoctively supported in the discharge of its dutles, and “every woll- informed person knows that, with such frecdom of elective actlon and honest administeation as are horoln demanded, at least flre of the bouthern Siates uro Hepublican by large major- itlos, und that they are now In tho hands of the Dewocratle party solely through force, fraud, in timidation, and failure to enforce the princfp! hereln set forth, 8, The permanent pacification of the Sauthorn agctlon of thn Unlon, and the completo protection of all Its citizens {n all thelr clvll, political, personal, and proparty rights, is o duty {0 which the ftepub. lican porty stands sacredly pledged. In order to redeein this pledge, It placed the recent amend- menta i the Conatitation of the United Statcs, and upon the righteous Ladis of sald amondmonts Haukeye, Chalrman, — ILLINOIS, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tyidune, Mourt Mornis, Ill,, June 10,—Tho Repub- flcans of Ogle County met In Convention to-day, and clected the followlvg delezates to the Springfeld Conventlon: Prof. Jobn H. Parr, T. 0. Joknston, J. L. Moore, D. O. Lantz, Vie- tor Bovey, J. C. Woodbine, Samuel Doctor, Goorge Young, M. J, Bralden, snd J. H. Bra. baker. They were Instructed for Gon. Bmith for Treasurer, Gen. Dutton for Clerk of the Buprome Court, Dr. Newton Batoman for 8u- Ker(nlcndent of Public Instructlon, and, in case o {8 not n candidate, for Prof. L, I, White, of Peorla. The Conventlon was harmonious and enthu-lu:‘!:a 1 Dispatch (o The Tyibuy lal apal o ne. Monnisow, I, Jute 10.—The Whiteside County Ropublican Conventlon, for the solec- tton of dclegates to the Congresslonal Conven- tion of the Fifth District, and slso to select delegntes to the Btate Hepublican Convention, met in this city to-day, The sttendance of delegates was large, cach town belng Topro- sented. and tho deliberations of the Convention waa barmoulous, Tho following delogates wera golected for tho Congrestional Conyention: O, F. Woodruff, R. E. Logan, Leander Smith, Charles ' Bent, W. J, McCofi, D. & Ewmer, W. O Allo, P, B Roynoids, T. 8. Doacli, A.'A, Whaaler, £, W. Eduon, W. ¥, Eastmay, For the State Conven- tion: 1L, G, Follows, E. II. Nevll&, Johu Mar- Undale, E.H. Warner, . W. Welch,' W. M, {igour, H. 8. Blroot_‘_ W, H. Colcord, R. M. Besss, B, B. Bosso. Tho Convention was unan- imously aud onthusfastically in favor of tho Hon. E. B. Warner, of thls county: for Con- §ruumnn, and Instructed the delegation to cast helr vots for him, and use thelr best offorts to secure his nomination. Hpec Dispaich te The Tyiduna CLINTON, 111, Juno 19.—Tha Republican Coun- ty Conventlon ‘met fu this city to-day, . Twolve townships were represented. Amos Weedman ras nominated for Sheriff, D. Hall was renom- inated for Coroncr.c Weedman has made a pop- ular officer; and will be re-elocted without a doubt. Dalegutes were elected to the Btate, Congressional, aud Senatorial Couventions, tn- structed to vote for Judge Tioton for Cougress, Ridgway will got a majority of the delegation. The Convontlon expressed ltsoll in favor of The House then tooka rucess, Aitendance of members at the ovenlng session was rathor slim, many having already left the city. Mr, Cox (N, Y.) moyed to suspend the rules and pass the bill to fix the pay of letter-carriers. Agreed to—yeas, 140; nays, 54, Tho result was tailed with applanse. The bill provides thatin a1t citl n of 75,000 or over thare es of lotter-carriers, the first cl ry of $1,000 and the second clars a s 7 that’ in citlea of lvss then 75, there sball he but one class_ of lettor-carricrs, whoso ealary shall bo 8830, That & third-class may ba established on applica tlon of & Pastmanter, 'to bo called anxillary letter- carrlees, and to recolve $400, and that tha lotter- carrler systom maoy be ostablished in cities of 20,000 inhabitants, r. Conger movod to suapend the rules and pang tha Jolnt resolution pln‘mlln{ A cunstitaifonsl amendment furever prohibiting the payment of any clalm for mnellg taken, uacd, injored, or dee stroyed by United Btates troops during the War of the Hobelllon unless the owner was loyal to the Government, and gavo nelther ald nor encourage. ment nl;: the cuewny, Agreed to—yens, 1d4; nays, 01, mensage wae recelved from tho Senate that that body had ad a resvlution for & further oxtenston of the scssfon to 1 a'clock Thursday morning, and It was concurred in. Mr. Moras moved to saspend the rules and pass the b} fora Commission on the romoval of the National Dbscevatory at Washinzton, Agroed to. Mr. Cannop moved to auspend the rales anit pasy the Post-Route bill, whicli(he atated) contained sil the routes in tho original {{ouse bill, all the rontes puton by the Senate, and sumu 400 additional p uten, an ne of tha objectionable amend- o thiat fiad Leensdded by the Sounte. ersra, Ward and Freeman demanded the read. {nz of the bill In full, intonding tn that way to pro- vent its paenage, Mr, Cannon desired to maka a statement, but Mr. Wadilsll abjected most decidedly to his dolng #9, and ha jolned Ward and Freoman In demand- ng the reading of the bilt, Tuls touk place amil great uproar, the Speakoer rullng that the motlon 10 wuspend the rules did not duprivo o wember of his right Lo call for the reading of a bill, br. Caunon offered to withdraw (Le bill, but he ‘was overruled lu that, aud the Clerk commenced 1o read tho bill. Bofore he had been five ninutes rending his volce falled, and s mombor of tho House (Kelfer) stepped 10 the deak and relleved the Clerk. Tho act was greeted with shouts of Isughtar, and calls of ** Louder londar.” After a while Freoman, who had previonsly an. nounced that he could not be ** tulldozed,* ra- lented, and withdrew his domand for tha reading, but his collearne (Ward) porsistod, that the bill ehonld b read. The tamnlt Increnscd to auch an extent that the Bpeaker called on the #ays in diplomatic circles the formal declaration of his physiclans that the completo re- covery of the Emperor Wiltlam can only be effected aftor a long timo Is cons{d- ered to foroshadow tho appointment of the Crown Prince Frederlck \8 lllam as Regent, Anaunouncement to that effect fs expeeted by the end ot June or early in July. BRLOIUA, BrusseLs, Juno 10.—A Liberal Cabinet has been dellnitely constituted under Frers Orban, BOCTALISTS ARRESTED. Loxnox, June 20—5 8. m—A Vienna speclal enys cleven Boclallst-Democrats bave been ar- rested at Praguo on s chargo of high treason., ————— TIIE INDIANS. TIE BANNOCKS, BiLven Citr, June 10.—A messenger from tho viclolty of Camp Harney reports serious In- dian depredations. The narty uader Ezan havo burncd Diamond Ranche In Happy Valley, ear Btein's Mountain. The Indians have captured over 400 horses. Thirty soldlers of the First Cavalry have gone thero to render assiatance. Troops and supplies are groatly nceded. French and Roble, with thelr employes, bave been driven from Btein's Mountain side. They re- port tho mountalns full of Indlans. They also report all thelr stock killed or drlven off, and two men shot. The latest from Col. Bernard’s command statcs that ho has o howltzer and three com- panics of cavalry, and J¥Ill be rotnforeod by M- Gregor betore renching Camp Harnoy, They aro in hot pursult of the Bannocks. Gon. Ilaw- ord sont Grover and three companios of cay- alry to O1d's Ferry to provent the Bannocks go- fug north. Canun City and vicluity Is being ralded by Indlaus. A number of whites have begn fliled, 7 | Siven Ciry, Junc 10.—A body, sapposed to be thiat of Capl. Jobn White, of. Brunean, hos boen found near McDowoll's Ferry, on the Lower Boise, kitled by Ludiane. Thuro s great oxcitement {n Powder River Valloy. Scitlors havo al} left thelr liomes, and arc fecing to towus for eatety. frequent nufournments, so far fromn sug- gestlng an unfavorablo fssue, only show that tho Congress 1s & real and mot o merely formal assembly, and that it will onter thoroughly luto questions sub. mitted to It. The truth ls, it would be impoasi- ‘ble to bring together & hody of such powerful statesmen merely to ratlly forezoue cdnclu- elons, The balance of opiulon pronounced at the Congress will bo quite distinct from the viewa of particular States," ANDRASSY stlil Insists that the Russian occupatlon of Bal- gKoria shall coase on the conclusfon of definite peace, "Thirly (o sixty drops tn half s tombler of water will tn R e o et sni s iersa At SO READVIGLRE Wi A T R itbetter than Freach Brandy or l‘llll i FEVER AND AGUE. EVE AGUE cured for 60 ce Pl SReRL I e waria it wil Cire. Faver o soatickaa HADWAT S HEADY RELI ity HEALTH! -BEAUTY! SR AT oL FIh DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent Bas made the most astontshing carest so nulokhnnu raptd are the changes the body undergoes under the uencq GFLhis tFuly wonder(ul IOdiciae, Coat Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Wolght is Scen and Felte A CONTRADICTION, An authorized contradiction Is given to tho roport that the Turkish Plenipotentiorios had baen Instructed to withdraw from tho Congress, and declare that Turkey preferred to abldo by the Troaty of Ban Stefano, if the Congress voted to grant autonomy to Epfrus, Thessaly, Bosala, and Herzegovina. A YEROCIOUS DIPLOMATIST. Beatiy, June 19.—During the futerview Sun- day between Blsmarck and Gurtschakofl, the large Danish dow of Bismarck made o feroclous attack on Gortachokofl, who was rescucd after considorablo trouble. ROUMANIA. ‘The North German Uazelts sayst “ When the Bulgarlan question fs settied, the proposed re- troceasion of Bessarabis will probably form tho subject of scarching consldeiation, Itussia will not recugnize Roumania’s right of appeal to the Treaty of Parls, as Roumania was not a party thereto. Roumanla must consider whether she hiad bettor yield to the wishes of Hussin or retain Leasarabia and bo constantly exposed to the clalma of her powerful nefghbor, from whom Bessarabla wos certaluly once wrest- el GORTSCHAKOYY TO TIE BOUMANIANS, Loxpon, Juno 10.—A Herlin dlspatch says it Is understood that Gortschakort ins agatn curtly asstred the Roumaniau delogates that thelr en- THB GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. esolyent commun X st Urino, ond other ol stom, tha vigorof [Lfe, Tor 1t proparee b R A A K T S fouth, Tnmors, Nodes 16 the teiore the Sonate at uny time durlng tio day, ddeavors to resist tho retrocession of Bessarabla TIE CHIPPEWAS. 1t will o forwurd jn e work of paclication unuit o Al o ore I * Atier dncuselun a0 s faivs Of tho. Benate, Ve ahoeliering hin heavr orios Souhat FI0E: | wil be valo, B DlaeR e peace ahall come through rlyht-dolog, sad con- | Guorge K. Iogliam for tho Leghlature. tats Dlicharpas Faris of hy myatarn & waF-':'[l'us'"-"Jl DR, i e eoienidag, "o aay (oha, bending | G ek wtver cacies marches s bk dn AUBYRIA AND BNOLAND, Maison, Wis., Junc 19.—The following lot. | 4. The new Democratie dogms of home-rale, CALIFORNIA. it B e it ot Sy hpeiks -Asshes B Hid kave solice tat i male that motion for th | (ho TArIOU st sialcs umid, shouts of lsughter, | Vimwws, Junc 10.—A Berlin dispatch soyss | ters wers roceivod at the Execntive Qo s ey A a iy o Borroua partieipation 19 e | g,y Fxuntsco, June 19.—~The eloction of | LF0 ,':,l,:fi‘:,',, Jraiors, Ganceraln the [{asiise of takinx sy the 15&,‘{‘.‘:,'."'},',"’,&';’,'_:‘5;5‘;; evl::nfi;‘mu over, M. Kolfer resumed the reading | " Tho contlnuance of the understanding be- | day: wWho appow the Democratic party and aro not | delegutes to the Constitutions} Convention to- 86 of this wondar of moder ahamiy, R ol 3 Afior some time, Mr. Kelfor was relfeved by Mr. uumnhm‘{-, Hamphroya by Cummln}x-, Coms minga by Har lmbar‘(l ndllunlenhnlgh by Btone, ‘The rea lnfi wan fnis) 0 by tween England and Austrls may bo regarded as cortain,! FACTA AND BPECULATIONS. notes. Agreed to, ®yeaw, i3 nays, 10. Mr. Vourhees then od to tuke up the Honse bill In rewnrd to the payment of custorus dutics sbuve inentivned, Jnanrsnuno, Wis., June 17, 1878.—To s Bsceltency Gov, Sith: Tho' citizons pf thie cointy are very mnch alarmod st tho proscnt ex- clted state of ihe Chippowa Indians boloaging o natives of natd States, and {n obedicuce to the apirit of which every musn from the North of Ro- publican sentiments o tormed o "mrpug-hufnr. & Ls horaby denouuced as tho worst phase of Siste iy’ ul‘!n"ll provoto any person flllnul for forma of diseaso 118 poteat power ure daily becomtog reduced by the wastes e A A AT A b doy was very quiet, Returns from the {utorlor aro very meagro o8 yet, bat Indicate a lght voto througbout the State. Tho Citizens’ Non- succeeds in 8LLUR Lhess wastes, And Fepalr: Mr. Conkling ratsed the point of order that it at half-past Jmnlnl Loxpox, June, 19.—Accouuts of yesterday's | different reservations focatad fn this State Ana. mo righta yot developed, and we domand for the pea- partisan ticket was probably successful In the th new material made from flmu,,, ‘Blood: of llboral skipping, and then was declared passod s ) - | eastern part of Miuncsata, It I8 confident| . la of lowa abiolute freedom 1o go whithersoover re; il 1l and does sacure— o OF T 4 beforo ths Senale without s viola- | §) QLA AMIPRINE, Sulten was declarel pated | aittings of tha Uaugress arg excoodingly con- | iR BILYT Miuncsata, 1t sraaty nd om: | Tiey taaybiasss Wit s it of ‘sne mactar | main. Iu the clty about 47,000 votes wero cast. It 107 WIND OHC 1DIA Femedy comme e The Erenldant pro tom. decldad that the billcona | be chair s Spoukor protem., 1n wpite’ of Ward's | Mletlog, Thu most clreumstantil aud appar- | bact have: becn mae. aei il fonnd com= | Wiy may vl Soloyment of thoir rights sacitizons, | Bix tickets woro lo tho flold,—Non-partisan, | pusiocavion, and succonis n lhiion tnaots b i Ml e o oo th S5 | i A8, Hotedto, sopead h, relen s | S0 TALTOPLRT ot aoes Wt the Wl | e ang i, e, oF Biopowa it | syt sty e s bk Vo | Rty " ety Gomuon wharons | B 8 Sl et et el B r feaved ftom the Hodse ainca tho ez | o0lila Sotato il in reltioa o fhe Venszacian | Garian question was ot touched upon. Ay | fiaie snd Ston ulld bomes for' our: | Gers of publlc cancern. . {pginen, Hepublican, Democratic, and Nutional | better, appetita Improving, azd fesh aag walunt (o0 cremiog, t only does the Sarsapariiltan Resolvent exoel a! E""'fi' 31 Tuwanta In the Cure of nmnl}l."flcmlnlv‘mll.‘ b, ‘Phat the srmed conflict botween t K to b sclves and familles. Our labor adds to tho and rebels who sol wealth and L-zulpnmy of the Stato and nation, and n. - Agreed to. Tho bill repsals | bow, It Is certuin that nothing was decided, Mr. Conkling apooaled from tho decislon of tho The privato negotfations on tho Bulgarisn i, teaftors mixed Ce 1 1o destroy the Hepablic And Lal Counting waa ouly commenced, but 3t 1 belleved that the Kedlngltes bavo electe: Tth of Aoril, 1806, (o enforce tho 5 d the s “Fhu Bpoaker announced the sppolntmont of the d t 3 he patriots who defonded It aad pre it was | groater portion of thelr ticket, tho Non-partl- | Conatitutlonal snd Skin discascs, but it ia tho only poe- oo o+ Shatl the declulon o the o Venoauelau Convention, Question stlll contlnue, Thera scoms 10 be | i Siapea At wresens i of oun bicyofrain | the patriats who dsfanded 16 acd orasarved it was | Sroater portion of ¢ closely. 'The otber tickotg | iti7 ours for Soa e a0t M ‘"“;:"‘ ‘oot | following commisstons: consfderable difference thercon. It is stated | anxious o leave el are far {n the rear, r all and’ fin to some place of Uroeks, 1t was a strugglo of rlght agalust wrong, safety, The womenana chl J of a trilo civilisation azaiust & fulse ane, of %00, governuont suaiust aiaroly. of patriots nzainet On the Teoruanization of the Anny—RBanniug, dren are mucl Dibroll, Brage, strait, and Whiteof Peonayle i 9 o tanel alarmed that the mien are obliged to remainat home Kidney and Bladder Complaints, N nlent o [l o for tho uay; that Eugland wishes tho Turks to have tho custows dutles fn lv‘g?l.wndnr notes having been power to garrison aud fortify tho Balknn passcs INDIANA. . | vania, and neglect thelr daily occupations © thare. | traitors, wheremn the Itevublican “party was the o rinary and Womb Diseases. Gravel, D hates. propey. 157 cuietied 1b-the” ncom rators ot bona: plinine Trausfor of the Indian Burca to tho War | 40 aa to guard tho frontior between Northern | fore Sarbebis rossons s o uo § | Aahender of iy tne champlon of 8 trusciviicas Tt Senramein '5‘?3.’&?: i 'f;'i(fvnrh-';?fx'x'x.!“°..".!"h‘|"-“xf%.:’.'.g o et g eni—Beales, . o . ; ) a e toter, a1d bo thought ho had o, | Bt and Siowarte - o 02t VAR VO | aua Southiorn Bulgaris. Russiw's resiatance Whioss Fanke hatriots marcied againe; and seoe: | ot Suelbyville, Iud., to-day, nomiuated Gen. "rlf" “,u,.'u‘;"‘,,.";‘:;.:h‘{.‘,"fl‘:x:“,fi,';‘fg,m‘,fi. Py oL "n.‘w“",',‘,"fu’“‘;n On the lahor question, lewitt (N, Y.), Riddle, | to this plan contirms the apprehensions caine traitarn, and whoevur fully to regard the lie- | \iiiai Grose, of Tloury County, The Elov. :,,,'“:,“‘;,grfig," I 8 tmorbld dark’ out abpes. Ir docids WhUtlor an .,;,,,‘2““ ;,“, Dickey, Tucker, Thompson, lice, and oyd. that 41§t fs Onally rojected the tdea of o unitea | tho protection of the State Government at this ;. b 1 e bov.e-dust deposits and whes the, [} rllhllcln party fromn this standpoint and in this ght uiln to comprohend fis character, its womove. munts, 1ts purposes, and its dutles, and whoover treats with thu Democratlc party from any other standpolnt mauifests Incnplf,ll{ ‘1o unierstand palpoole facts, and will be ovorwhelmed with dis- aster: that the soldiurs who fought tho battles of the Hepubllc are entitlod to apecial credit for the herolsm which they diaplayed, for the hardships which they undurud, for their unseltsh devotion to liberty and onldur, and for the gruat fact thap the Ou motion of Alr, Aikins, leave was' given the Cowmittes on Appropristious to moot on the 21wt «lx.,r"h'unmbur mext (o prepato the appropristion s, Mz. Atking then made tho conferonco roport on the Snnilry Civil Anpl’u{llrlllllm Lill, Ar, Atkine explained the raport, which, Lowever, he'had not Lo sald, 'of the &puropriation rd, whicli he ulou'r it unjust, rlrlnull) reportod, appropri- L ricking, burning sensation’ when it o Bl b0 s e Beck and ek hafomater Tumor of Twelve Years’ Growth Cured by Radway’s Resolvent Dz, Hibwar—1 by had Ovaria n tho ondnu-ns"pq-ah.“ e darerats ool $3 nohelpfor (8. I tried everything that was recom: mended, but nothing hel and | gfll wi vented the secoud reading. ‘The Presldent pro tem. repliod in the aflrm. ative The Benatc went Into execatlve seaslop, aud whe the doors reopened took & recesd, Mr. Alllson submitted the following} Laaolrad, That the Select Commities sppointed undor the rusolution of the fGth {nst. Lo wake in- yulry conceralng the alleged cunuection of Senstor Matthows with wiatters rolative to tho late J'revts time of telal. 1f we do not gos it, and the present slarm continues Lo aproad ne It hne for & week g:lll. wa will be obliged to leave this part of the Lite 10 protect our lives and little once, J. Guertux, County Jndge. Auo, Cukio, County Suparvinor. A. Eutexsox, County Bupervisoe, Cutas. STEVENSOX, Justice of the Peace, W AittaTiow, County Clerk, (11vER OLvoN, Posimastar, cnth District, at Poru, nomivated Calvin Cow- gull tof Wabash Couuty, on tho forty-fifth allat, ~Tha Domocratic Congressional Convention of the Eighth District, at Bponcer, nominated A.J. Hostettor, of Lawrence County, —— THE WEATHER, Bulgaria with Turkish gorrlsons ncar the Dan. ubo and Russfan civil adwinlstrators wiil bo ru- vived. Russla and Austria in private consulta- tlons ara hotly discussing the gueation of fg. cludiog Sophla tu Bulgaria. EABTERN NOTES, g hoca for the Halifaz o The ik, he dalg ted, 810, i D.%ml- AW your Resolyens 0 ¢ Id try iti but had pofalth fa ft, e : 8, 0d0: d the I - A C War titrued out as 1§ did; and discrodis in ko' do- | OFFIOS OF Tum Ciizy BiaNau Orrions, ey dleutial election i Loulaiawa, o exorciniug tho ke 1 pesni T She Raae, ST PRI SOl Sty Douaty igarlatsadent of | War Liraed ot 49 4 Cids ud diasrodhc 1o fought | Wasurxarox, D. O, Juno 20—1 a: m.—Iadica: A Y?.'K’w-fi“iu'u' ‘and ¢ Errua, i ny ROl 1k ‘soaiona. a1 su phace oy | (8EShutIVa OF o wiuropriation for th litax | BECHAREST, dune 10.~Tho shtuatfon In tho | ; Schoole. Tastar of Methoatat Charch. | o deatroy tho natton. Whuevur falls towvprecista [ tions; ¥or Tenncsses nd the Oblo Valley, the u B sward), As it came from the Conforcnce Come mittes, the bill had been cut down ta $10,250, - 100 (also exciusive of thu Ilalifax award), Mscussion onaued rcumllni l:f 1ailfax award, Towltt (N, Y.), Gurdeld, and Hale favor- s, Butlor and Cox (N. Y. ) opposina. The Honse then proceudud fo vute on the Confers ence report, and it was adopted, 118 of I:ancnll be- 1ug 1o tou small a majority 1o order eithier tha yeus and uays or tellers, aud the vole, on division,” Le- hl‘f‘ eas, 130; uays, SN, 0 announcewvnt of the reault was lalled with o, spplauan, hir, Tucker declinud to scrve on the Select Com- lites on th Labor |¢|u=l“uu. und Jones, of Alse batua, was appointed In L stend. : Tue Houss concurred Iu the Honate resolution TRuesian and Roumantan arwics s o minlature copy of that existing mbout Constantinople. The Roumanian Goverument 18 cortainly ot dlsposed to quarrel with Russts, but the fecling butween the officors and men of the respective armies Is so strovgly antagonlstic that proxim. ity of tbetwo lincs renders unfortunate com- plications possible, BIPLAINED, Loxpox, June 10.—A Herlin dispatch aays that the Turklsh Bashi-Bazouks who attacked tho Monteucgrius at Kraina wore Romau Cath. place it aliall deem most convenlont for pur- voses of {nvestivation, Agreed to. Mr. Baunders callod up the Senata bill to establish the Territory of Lincoln and provide temporary Goveruwent therefor, which was discussed at sono leugth, aud furthur convideration postponed ugtil Decuinber noxt. ‘The Scuate then wont lato exocutive sesalon, At 11:15 the duu d, thesa facis s derclict fu the duty Lo owes to the Kepublican )ln[. 7. That the lopublican party 1s the party of rdor, and is opposed to_ali lawlessnoss, in what- e OF ju whatever ever quarter tho same moy ofl foru 1t may appear, %, That (he wlsdom of the Ainancial policy of the Republican varty 18 made wmanifost by It results, it has broughtapecis and paper practically tocetner monthe beloro the date fxed l:{ law for the ro- suwplion of apeclo-paymcnt by the Governmont. It has given to “ull ~clasees " money of tha asme value, equal footing with the world Ia all matters of financlal concern. It haw rrumnwd the nluudmfiufim- nationul dobt at s €, Axvzuson, Membar of the Assembly. 70 _INa Excellency the Qovernor of Wiconsin ¢ ‘The Chivoewa Indlans are creating alam, destruc- tion, aud disturbances in 1he nilnds of the peonle of this county by unuausl and excitod actionw, They have buca conetantly ongaged In new wili dances sinca early In tho “fall ‘of 1877, forssking thetr usual svocations banting, dsning, and worklng, unless compelled to do so by aturvation, eling from place 10 place in lurgd companies, d actiog In such un unususl way that tho oople atu very much slarmed for thoir 14 18 cor- tently © reported, aud, from We can learti, St is truo, that rupners are con- stantly coming an “‘m{l from the Bloux . ila mart S o Ler, Al o Sowefiaver 1o afon. | write this 0 you forthe benent of uthers, u can PADHAR 72 you Ghogin. * HANNAL L b PRICB, =« « 1 Por Bottlo. AN IMPORTANT LETTER. % Axnom. Mich., Apri . DR, WA ATEAmOR Mk Ao o Raomur uslvg the Iu;z Itelef aboui oua Yarlad tumord oa tho sbdomen, whish the ort etntpeut myi:nw s of our Mealcal Colluge prue Thiey were l1ks knots on s tro fght was 973 e when {‘conumeatet with Jour T e 13 Lako region, Upper Sisatssippl and Lower Mis- sour{ Valicys, fulling barometer, warmer south. weast to southwest winds, partly cloudy woather, numerous locul ratns, followed by northerl winde weat of tuo Blssbalpt, y LOCAL OBSERVATIONS. Cui0as0, June 19, Time. | Har, ’flflii Wind, o chlo]nllon returning b ste (o the 1ion. Thomas V. Ferey, Presldent pro ten., for the sble and lupare tlat wanner lu which hu b charged is dutios Wy prestding oficer. Agreed (o unanitously, « ltausom submiited & resolution returnlng the thanis of the Benateto Vica-Presidunt Whoolor e has !wlsud our nation’on an oi teat natluns of the < Indisna to the Chippewas, ving nefther meas ow ralo of interest, a8 mnalntained the na- 9 w0 bundrod sud ten pounds bu thoy are e Shech ol b dugibe o suanter In which o baa | gxtundin ths sestion o 5 u. wn e e sulana wlailng for a0 crabodlmant with | I3RS e SERNAS, _ Havisy meitues matns [ low sulo ofiotarest, It Lae maalats volicy which idie rens'yet, TRave ke Cranty-four bttt ot Hoe 1o unanimously, and thy Senate agan went iy | Alucess (il 2o, m, Austrla, aud sdoptiog the forelule mosns of a | diane, or allay the'feare of the heour, & Gl ‘o | Wik tend o abairace 1t 1a lic. workh oy cmic Cuigauo. Jano jo-Midatght. _ | ot thementeinsfepm b e Vhotiiesof i executive sesalon, e HEA) e o, aras sualn called to ordorat 3 o'clock. | raid to acqualnt the Congress of thelrdosire. The | you 15 thte swergency for asststance, apecis-paymont, whereby siuse currency bocomes = TOUF D00k Falve b Truo o a b AUL21101he doors reopened, and Mr. Sargent tield appuslod for ananimous consent to atlon of this torritary by Austria mnight PETRR ANDERON, sbavlutcly s valuaslo as gold and slivor standard Dar. | Wind, ) Rain Weaiker, MRS, 0, KRATF, submittod a cancurrent. Tasolution wxtundinn iy | (8ke up wud passthe bill rolieving from taxation | SBueXatlon y ¥ Ay Sherl® of Burusti County, | coln, of roviving husinows, promoting industry, = o' Cioud e aLancurroal s : H':nudu'x':vn g the | i, ""3 District the ‘.mxl,‘.,,., of tho late Chief Jus- [ be the muans of compromisiug the Austrian These lotters como from reliublo and rosponsl- | &nd naintaiving the uolio credit, le lereby de- . .}CIDM;: Another Letter from Mrs. C. Kmpf. AL 12:55 8 meanagu was recelved from tho House | U/C® Chase, 1 thought it au act of justice to the controversy, 1f Northoru Albunis were Austrian, uouncod ue wholly ovil and fojurlous to the Lest L. eain. weniory of & great man, intereet of the country. ble men, and thero secws to ba zrounds for ap- of Represuulatives nnnuunclml‘!hu coucurrence of f F‘ Antlvari might be cedoqto tho Montenegrins | prehens Z28388 v r Mr. Bouck objectud, aud as Mr. Garflold bad uoh an of troublo from tho Iudiaus Inth U, That the urganized rald o the Troasary by W6 Thhstorm | Da, Ranwav=Kind 8irs 1 taka theliberty to addre s tuak ody i s sepors Yiibe Canteronce Comauit- | i flvor far e paraee e o ovo tasnas | withuat danger to tho Vienas Goverument, No | Btate. Uov. Bmith Lias trauumitted the nfor- | ge'Southern Democratlc monsbors of Congren o 8 e ;33;:;&, ‘&ly-{_;u' agreni) 1"".’.5;‘.2 7 thu useo Mr. Windaw, Clinirinan of tho Comsitics op | P08 tho rules. doubt [taly objects to Austris’s posseasiog Al | Mation coutained in the above letters to Gen. | the payment of hundreds of millions of dollars for 'Dops Itebel \War claluy Iv 80 unparaliolod impudenco, B o tou. i tny walui banfs, but thers 18 reason to Aporopristions, 1ade a briof flyl-mnon. and tho Bhefldnuhwhh a request that the neccssary pro- 1 levo bier objece -Cn'urnu Yer fait, 11, Iu the matter of the faithful ad- winlvtration of the public funds the Re- iUl improving, s g 2 H . d a8 cnb danger, againat thosucceasof which hi fat call ! 1 :;lu;':u‘ru-'mlh: :': ml‘l': ‘l'lnn&aa.wn“"“' ey mbm%?‘ufim SO,‘ENW; tions ure Intended to usher in A demand for the ::;.l;l:lmm: :Inl‘l‘xfiax:x:‘:rg?:f:es‘t:‘:;lm. i iprop l"‘\‘! "mr;-;:n' llllx L" 'Tbllclln vul:u fl .mlr"unLlJ g:z;&m Igrfdl.:u?s.;.“ I:g_tflnxn‘v.. c‘nmfifij {3“"‘!."‘..""';:‘.“ Comlive Gpte pat of the Hosmalaeod 88,100 | CanvinviLLe, Dy Juno T The. faspayers | TTERHRO If Albaula i cocupled by Ausiri, ————— 5 Yiat we favar a wisaly-adjusiod tarl® for lfs dbatar Lo i R 4] cona! = o [ o Y e subjoct of rearysniaing (a0 rmy, Mewrs: | of Carliuvills beld & miceting last ulght and o, | V20 wobtlization of troops u the southwest- OBITUARY. bt sTleTay auyned, with Mrs Kiapt Blots Lornaide, Flumb, and Huti ern proviuces of tho Havsburg monarchy is be- Nuw Yorx, June 19.—Col. Willlam 3!, Ver- DAY Dottice of Vet (b The President pro tempore alsa appointed L e ut, 8 gunized & Taxpayers' League, composed of the Tmesus of selling many bottics of the. licw) "”:‘: % ‘l". B2R2ISRIVEG: lug rapidly proceeded with. This time there )i milye, founder of the wellknown banking- b hallouges the closest ¥ Qrugylats of AUD AThor, (0 parsons allicted wit M Ogleaby, Baunders, and McCroury the | WOt promineot citizens, to enforce the payment doubt of their being in publican challeuges clos scru Bal Comors, ‘W have heard Of soim weadestul Locrs Commltt b t g can bu 0o doubt of their being in carncat, house of Vermllye & Co., dled last eveningat | tiny, an ites comparison I any e ———— efcctcd byt Yours respectfull i o bl it SERMSLS SO | o Ueluquont taxcs awed by largo property- it olburaxerncis o Bublo or privat Aats, PRINGR REUA, CoxstanminorLs, Junu 19.—Frince Reuss, German Ambussador here, has been trausferred to Vicuos, sud will procecd tbither fu a fort- vlght. ‘DERDA Ann Atbor, Mich., Aug, 18, lfl'?i? £ 4 20 L ——————— ] DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS! bLis vesidence In this chy, aged 77. Col, Ver- milye during his Hfe lled many fmportant oflices of trust and bonor, and was & brother of Mr. Jacob D, Vermilyo, Prastdcut of the Mor- chants’ Baok of thiscity, and of the Rav. Rob- ert (i, Vermilye, Professor in the ‘Theological Beminary at Hartford, Conn, CLEVELAND, June 10.—Willlam Collins, o promiucut lawyer and bustuess-man, died sua- denly at bis resideuco in thls city to-dsy, of neasi-disease, aged 1. " ———— bolders who have declined to pay thelr taxes for scveral yours, until the back taxes of tho vity sluge miouat te as much as the bonded debi, The weetiug passed & serics of resolutions, und appoluted & cowmittea ta luvestigate und take lewal proceedlugs to entores the J-.u'menl of de- Hoquent taxcs due the clty aud vounty, The weeting adjourned to meet June 2, —tp— THE HORSEWHIP. Bpectal Dispaic to Tha Triduns. East BagiNaw, Mlch., Juue 19,—~Thomas M- e luterior 1o the ‘st Uopartment, Housz. Mr. Pound (Wis.), rlelng to a question of priy. Hlege, said that laat night Hu mov?d 10 pass lhl‘l’ i ¢xtending the tlme for the completlon of the Nortgern Puclfic Kallroad, and that Mr, Rden had mude romarks fu opposition to the UlTl which were ontrugecualy lucorrect, snd not supported by facts, . Mr, House raleed the fmm that thers was uo q\;;;lun; of ‘leflltxl Invn‘nd. i ¢ Speaker was avout sustaining thiy t, when Mr. Eden clalmed the rlght to U6 board e ARCTIC EXPLORATION, New York, June 10.—~Tho schuoncr Eothen sulled to-day for the Arctlc regions, to scarch for the rolies of Blr John Frauklin, A distin- guished party sccompanied tha schooner as for a8 Sandy Hook. Col. Gilder, just before salling, atsted tlat tho voysgers would probably be absent for two yearsor more. Tha scarching party expect to make the voyaze northward fn about tw, Notwithatandlug tho vast sume—suiounting to thousands of milllons of dollars—collected and disbursed by Republican Adwinisteations, the pere centaye of loew 1o lees than can be shown by lni other flflllllul party that ,bas over bewu intruste with the contrul of public atairs, or by fudividuals in thelr ows private busiuvss, thus a nmur that the cliargo of corruption made axainst tha Kepube llcan party |s as groundlessly fmpudent us wua the cfors of the Southurn Democracy to destroy the Union, wantonly, wicked, sud atrociously criel, 12, The title to the current Presidentia term was detinitely and foally settied by the Forty. fuurth Congri THE INSURORNTS, The Russlans are sending reloforcements azalust the Rhodope Insurgents, who scem to Ve making preparations to take the otfensive, TUE BRITISH FLEBT, CoxsrantisorLs, June 10.—The British fleet Pertoctly taataless, eieguntly coated with swees. nd any attempt Lo reopen It ls Lat M. Pound had no Hibt to misrepresent ; OFF FOR LIBERIA, 4 el {hriiive taonths, reachiug Ropulso Bay during th latter 31410, DUHTY: Cloass, dod strengthan, Jads b e eon) was el naampion S | Kooy clty sdior of tho Duiy Jepubican, was | b aftived ot Praipos, ouo of the Froces { . OFF FO) ToSirtpaine colored | Hetus sl s Wacoalluliona tnd ne part of August. 1t 1o Intended to etop ab tuat | SAVeRTIL ier Ui Cify i it ibred Hiweifa: . :nrwlllhml- [Calls of *‘Order; " great con. ::Ibllfily hkonuwh!pped on nw'muu to-day by ZOTET. ewigrants saited to-day for Liberls, ynder the | foundsd os the Constitution and ex ‘infnfw' 49 | placa unuli spring, there being o snow on tho gaads, gm'u!s‘fln. Sond n“f""lllfifl'fl'fin"f# ket % ) 4 - 3 o, ever, H oy, bound—T demand that the zoutleman's ro- wm.,:::.dm::h;:un;? “etwecn Slekes ivak | Paus, Juno 10.—~Tho Mouleur asserts that | auspices of the American Coloutzabion Bodlety, tulaiion ‘(uat ‘the | Eround during winter, Lu tho early part of tho il uot%-'&;um“‘i’;qu#u,w dertigimentact Thi craplog of ralyat copisiog me with bewy ln dauglter of Blarkweathar, who disappearcd | 100 Kbedive of Egypt recently proposcd to ab- | who will subport the emigrants for alx. 1monthe S atiude neainud by 1as ) uullcsn, party uf | spring the party wil erges. ‘;h«,rmuxi:;:' ol i ) CAEiable: CoLtalAiau s wchcary, mide e femara wero writien out aid read, some e o ud was wlegl to bave bevn fu- [ dichtes leaviog the wanagement of alluirs to | atte thee ariva, Aboutw dozen canin 0% | Demoeratic weimbers of thy House of dtantescata | wiilscenpy probably four oF 6 weoke afcy. | “2b- "r’-ih.‘}?a‘mfi:‘. sympcoms resaltiog from Boapoloshiaracnonet ‘:Ib:h:. nx‘%ntx.l:mn. unless | quced to luave ber home by Frauk Slordauat, | Eoglaug, i the civil lst and his son’s succession :;';K::"flrwfi u‘l’: e:lc 5 up tho bu-k“:no - | Ures todisavow the roal but covert puzposs of she | Junainy searchiog party at Repulse Bay, the | Disordersot o g Divwstiveonigusl L ine Dloola Mr. Eden—1Tho ouly ting tuat I mesnt by the | the sctor. McKeo made uo defense, having | were assured. Tho offer was declined, sud the Ty of Liberia, ande. by the constrastios 0f Soccalled Poltet investination. . tle party in | Eotheu will depart ou a whalivg voysge. ' The fhete ol ynfl%nmam{r‘?mmnzmwm rewmark was that the guntl J beco crippled by a raliway accldeut on Mou- | Khediy ted it. 4 y ad Of { odu. Thatthe eflorls Gf the Domocratle party In | O0IS 1y are armed, Diagust of ' Fuliucas of weluht of tho blomac appeared s an Active puriens feom AV 3533:ln day. op Y 4 ul cdive repea roads, briug products to tho scacoast. Congruse Lo ctipple and render ineticlout the sty past fi“‘flum ot stukings and tulieriags (2 o i o tlois, Tozialatlng ki Welr interats aue Ui oe ———— Cldemied, At l oflorte Mok iug to & pretus se) OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Icuit Bresthtng, Flutberia ot (ha ‘Choxia was cauployed a8 30 altorasy of aliroad corpora. GREAT BRITAIN, FINANCIAL. Suaaumned, D Piascalxe: . a5y Gssteop wiieq f 81yivg posiure, Dim- aectal "Y“E‘TGER nA:N1§. Zridune. TUB AMBRICAN OAUSNEN. a8 Dispaich 1o The Tribuna. Banitation, whereby ths oiciar sintione e f€of | Lowdow, June 10.—Steamsbips Tiyrian sod | Biiiicianngscissteon wiey (s olsiug posiure bl 8. “tia Bpeaker tnquired if Mr, Ponnd x 55....3—1.3. uot. 'u';‘ih".i e ‘Tho Speaker remarked, 1a's conciflato that be “bad always belidved that retnurie woh Were luterjecied out of urder dhould u fu the record, and that us & controversy had srees bo tuls mattir, overything ofcusive bad Letter bo 3;““' fzow tue recoid, as having been sald out urder. 3r. Morriuon sa!d that bls collcague (Eden) bad stated Trankly alf that bo meant, aud if the Hoves ouklit (o rewarks objected 10 sbuuld be omitied whole ur_part supplicd by oliicers who engaged In the Hobelllon agaiuat the ustion, who hold to the doctsine of secvesion, aud who acknowledge pris mary slleziauce to & btate, are heruby denounced 83 dungerous 10 the peace of the country sud to tha perwancnce of the Unlon. ‘Thas {8 1s not only the right but the duty of every good citizen, st thy vasty caucutcd, Ly tie DALY conventions, and st the potla, 1o use bis best eflurts to secare the nominstlon and clection of goud men o placed of oiiclal trust, und we disau- prove of alljuterference with the perfuct frecdom Blberta, from Boston; Ontario, Montreal, ond Bcotls, from New York, have arrived out. Naw Yok, June lfl»—Al‘dVed—flll’leIMpl Algeris, from Liverpool; Arragon, from Bristol; fiu‘e‘vln.'_lmm llumbun?; ‘aud dnrndn, from LV, Fatues Point, Juoe 10.—Fassed in—Texas, from Liverpool. QuEEXSTOWN, June 1%.—Arrived—Hiberotun, frow Bultiwors. Spai East Ba01%4w, Mich., June 1%—A. F. Dixon & Co., plcture and fancy gouds dealers, have made an sssignment. Liabilities about $6,000; assets nominal. ————— SUICIDE. Twor, N, Y, June 10.—Edwin A. Audrows, Casbler of the wreckea Greeawich Baok, Wash- lugtun Couuty, bauged Liwsclf to-day. Loxpoy, Juue 19.—The 8hoc-wac-cas-mettes arrived at Henley this morning, and after mnuch difliculty secured private spartments near the river. They are ingood bcalth, but complaln of lack of* cxerclie. Unly oume wmew- ber of the crew pufered from sca- ckncus, Thelr pearance excited wuch {oterest sud osity, The Healey boatuieu sre very suzious to see thelr famouy Kavrimazoo, Mich.,, Juno 19,~The town s ropldly Alliog up with arrlvals from varlous portions of the 5tate to attcud the aunual re- union of the soldlers aud sallors of Michigas, to be buld hece to-morrow. Very extenaivo prep- aratlous are maklug for the occaslon, uud an Lumcnse crowd W cxpected. ‘The resldences aod streets are decoruted with vational colors, sod Luopeslng cercinoules will be obscryed, Bll".u r Wl foro tho &l 0 Hoad. Deficiency of Perapirazion, St Y B A fow of Nadway's Pills will theeystem adovy-| d Xy =Ty St EEAENE Sht eSS READ FALSE AND TRUE. fand one fetior ctamp to RADWAY & .I‘w mfi‘"ufi'}?.fl." Vil Latfsi WO Lo nd lebein ot the ‘hcst, a0 LI the s \

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