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2 e kR titacliss qnestion of the construction of the Fight-hour Taw befora the President that Attorney-ticneral Devens has completed an_opinlon, holling that he clear intent of the framers of the law was 1o give the full pay of ten hours for elght hours” work, and that fn making payment to {iovernment workmen the law should ba o0 construed. IR MEMPIIS CUSTOM-TIOUSE. Tn the Editor of The Tribune. Wasnivgrow, D, C., July 2.—Representative Casey Yount lias nddressed s latter to Secrotary Bherinan, calliog hig attentlon to certain alleged frregularities in reference 1o the letting vut of tho contract for building the Custom-House, T'ost-Otlie, ete., at Memphis, in which he clatn that tho contract has been let, without adver- tisement, ton cltizen of 8t. Louls, when there arc s number of others fn Tennessee who are 2nktoun Lo compote on bids to furnish the mar- ble from the quarries of that State, and as the act of Congresa tequires that the bullding shall he constructed ot Tennessco marble, he Inslsts that the present contract shall be an- nulied, and the biddings be reopencd, 8o that the owners of Tennesscs quarries may have an opportunity to take the contras IR DERFARTMEN Ry direction of the President the varlous Ex- ecutive Departments will be closed to-morrow an hour earller than ususl, and temain closed until the Gth of July, THH 4 PER CENTS. ¢ Bubscriptions to the 4 per cent loan to-day were $101,000. CRIME. MURDER WILL OUT, &pectal Diepateh to Tha Tridune. OraxD Rarins, Mich., July .—New develops menta of the most startliog natnre were made in the Evugene Naylor murder case Jast night nud this morning. Naylor, a youth about 19 yenra old, was found dead uear Grandville, in 1his county, where he had lived, in the spring of 1876, He evidently had been murdered, snd, a8 he disappesred abont the middle of January, thiat was the time the crima was sup- posed to have been committed, That spring ecveral persons suspected of the murder were arrested and examined {n the minor courts, Trials Iu the Circut Court followed, but they all resulted practically in verdicts of not proven. About that time DPeter Schilling disappeared, and ho ‘was strongly suspected of the crime. Bevoral hundred dollars were expended in scarching for hun, but without avall. Last wintor he was found fu an juterlor town in Central Obfo aud brought here. Bluce then ho bas beon kept m Jat), aud the preliminary exnmination has been in progress In aJustico Court, Sherift Peck ond his force prosccuting Ballard and others have been fovestigating tho case very closely to get ot the bottom facts. ‘I'bey have been alded quictly by W. 8. Uunn, Esq,, the gentleman who captured tho noturious Munuell, He is & gentloman of wealth who has developed considerable talentas on amateur detective, ‘Thelr investigation re- sufted in the discovery of the whercabuuts of a young man who now swears positively, and In such manner 08 to carry conviction as to the truth of his statement, that ho saw the murder committed and the body carried away. le had Leen In 3 backwoods town in Uenesee County, Ihis State, but arrived hero last night. His atements were madetoa Mugistrate Jato at ight. Warrants for seven men whom Le fmplleated were fssued at wmid- wnight, aud officers were sent at once to arrest them. Fivoof them—Deter Schil- Tiug, Ueorge Atheart, William Newlall, ‘Thomas Mchonald, and Michael McDonald—have Leen arresied already, und the others probably will be captured in o few bours, This young man, Whosu name Is George P*. Coon, swears that the murder was committed to put Naylor out of the way, beenuso he knew too miuch’ anout cattle- stealing which the accuscd are alleged to have been engaged dn. Coon was futimate with thoe tanifly of one of the sccused, aud licnice Kept quiet, 28 men will when there's & woman mized up in 8 cnse, Tho prosecution have perfect faith in the teuth of his testimony, and assert that they have other quite as strong testunony nouw to corroborate it The murder bas Leen B mystery,—one of the deepest ever Kknowu iu the country,~and caused quito & sen- sation for more thau toree years. 'flie whulo cummunity rejoices over the probability that Justico will be done at Jast. THE COACH FROM DEADWOOD. HaT Cnezg, Wy, July 8.—A coach from Deadwood was attacked last nlght by roud agents ut Whoop-up, slxty-five miles south of Deadwoud. The coach contalned E. 8, S8mith und J. 8. Smith, of New York, A. Liberoun, and I, Liberman, of Clicago, and Daulel Fiun snd Mrs. Boughton, of Cheycnne. Unly two rosd agents came in view, and, alter placing the passunugers in Hue nad robbing four of them ot various umounts of wouoey, tugether with two gold watclies, they udvanced to Flun, who drew his rovolver, shooting oue robber in the region of the groin, ‘'ne robber fell on Lis kuees, rallicd, uud as Flun was about to shoot agaln, o (Flnn) was shot by an accomplive of the rob- Lers who Jald fn mabush, The ball eatered at the left aide of tho vose, aud, paasing througi the wouth, caine out u front of the right ear, futhetivg o puinful but not a scrious wouna, 'Fhie robbers then retreated, Hring several suots, wounding E. 8. Swith in the leg bolow the kuce, nud A. Libermau fu the thigh—both fAcst Mrs, Boughton was not wolested. ach arrlved hero at 7 this evening with all tue passengerd. The wounded were imado cows- jortabie, uud are now eu route to Clicyeuue. Abaut eight highwaymen are supposed to bave lunln'lyuhd tn the wifuir. Willisi Ward, Divis- uil uperiuteudent, together with sowme rellable llek, 416 BOW 10 bureuil of the Fobbers. A TELL-TALE CORPSE. 87. Louts, July 2.—A Lux contuiulug a corpse was recelved hero lust night, addressed to Mrs. Carcy, who lives near the Four-siile House on the Olive street road, 'Thls woralng Mrs Carcy prescoted a burlel certiticate, which nccomponled the corpte, to Coro- uer Auler for his fuspection. Tho ceruticate was not cxactly fu proper form, and tho Coroner haviug his suspicions wroused tbat sumethiug was wrong, refused to fssuo & burfal permit to the lady, He then telegraptied to Higbee, Randolph County, thy polnt where tho corpse was shipped, and this evemng reecived informatjun that the retuiug were those of Michael Carey, who had been brutally ossaulted ot ball near Mugbee, Joat ~ Bulurday might, by Willun Toracy, from the cifects of which bhe ared soon ufter, T wos e theu ablpved to bils mother fu this eity, under un Infuriuel certiticate, with a view to couceal thu critne whtch hd been commiitied, aud, but tor the carefuiness ol Coroucr Auler, notbiug gt ever buve boen Kuown of 3t COLLECTORS ARREBTED Spectal Dispatch o Thy Triluna, Ustana, Neb., July —Internal Revenue Cole lector Newmusn snd bis Deputy, Roberts, were arresied today on complaiot of District-At- tornoy Neville for alleged irregularitics, for which their officlal affairs have be fiulcll by the Guvernment suthoritics. They gave ouds fur their sppearsnce, A, Hartlett, o former Deputy ubuer Collector Newmuu, who 15 also fwplicated, bus gous Kuat. SMUGGLING, Ban FraNc1sco, July 2.—Charles A, Morrill, furuserly Bpeclal Agent of the Treasury Depart- ment, and wore recently Captaln of Night lu- spuctor of Customs, which otlice ho reslgued o weck or two sgo, was arrested to-day by the Unfled States suthontics on an judictment found sgaist him by the Uuited States Grand dury, chargiog Liue with complicity in suig- ul)ug oplun, stius, and other goods futd shis bt o = GOT AWAY /WITII 819,000, ~ . PuiLavein, Julk 2<Tuls afteruoon tvo tuen entues the' offics . of Grout & Aully, brokere, and While gy drew $hw aiteution of the clerk to the guotations of stocks ths other stized o packege containfug twelve &;,ouu Lunds, nunberiug trou GI30 Lo (oR 407, uclusive, Luted biates 43¢s, uow sy, aid ‘nads otf, ggp {:jhw,y Wiy 'nop _duc‘:)‘;'urvd st Lol l‘:\w ———— : ) © . poeMER, s ol Coruanus. Q. July 3.—1t is bylicved that the Goveruor witl not ferfero™in tue casu of A Burkglow, wha is seutenceq to be hadied b the Dth of July ut Vicoua, dubnsun-Ceuntyy top ks wurder ol avlel Wageoner, -+ o A%I,000 PGl BosteN, Muss., July 2 —Cuarlg . Lord, lute 1 e ciatioy ot Murse Brus., grocets, Lias beca erted Tu stealitig 910,60, FOREIGN. The Reorganization of Eu-~ ropean Turkey Nearly Completed. Servia Entirely Satisfled with the Action of the Congress. The Turkish Plenlpotentiarics, Greatly Disgusted, Ask to Be ftecalled. Russia and Turkey Will Privately Settle the Indemnity Question. OpeningCeremonies of the Pan=- Anglican Synod in London. Weekly Review of the English and Oon- tinental Grain Trade, MEHEMET ALIL YRR TURRISH PLENIPOTENTIARY NISGUSTED, Y Ladie to 1he Neto York Tridune. Brreiy, July 2.—Mchemet All, in conversa. tion this morning, sald he had telegrapbed his Uovernment recommending that he and his colleague be directed to mako & protest sgalnst the dismemberment of Turkey, and withdraw from the Congress. lle sald le was treated curtly, and harshly spaken to by the President of the Congress for endeavoring to malntain the righits of Turkey; that A BECHET UNDERSTANDIAG cvidently existed botween Ausiria, Englani, Gormany, and France respecting the work to be accomplishied by the Commissions to be ap- pointed by the Congress, and theso would each provida for some further spoliation of the Em- vire. The protost sratust tho surrender of Bos- nla avd Herzegovina had been ALMOST CONTEMPTUQUSLY DISREGARDED. The demands of Greecs wero to be granted, he belleved, to an extent which would amaze any ono. Tho Ureek representative had askod for the cossion of Epirus aud the shore of the J/Egenn 8ca a» far as Mount Atlas, ns woll as the cession of Urets snd Rhodus. He had laid before the Congress a memorial representing TIHAT EVEN CONSTANTINOPLE should becume Greek, and an ethnographical table showinz that the Ureck, Bulgarian, Ser- vlan, and Sloutanegrla populations outnumbered all other Inhabltants of Turkey. * Even Per- sis," cuntinued Mehemet Ali, **{s to bave a slice of the Emplre, uod the Commissions will give Russia SOME FURTAXN COMPRNSATION Iotho East as = sct-off to Austna's giftof Boanta and Herzevonla.” Whon asked whether Turkey could not bave a hopo of successful re- siatance, he replied that she wasthe only Power in Europg to-day that was really not afraid to Ro to war. Ila expects to reccive tho reply of tha Porte to his dispatch to-night. TIIE BERLIN CONGRESS, WILL BOON ADJOURN, Bentiw, July 2—~It s belloved Congross will have comploted the discussion of the principal questions to be decied by it by the end of this week. It will oniy have yust week to formally sanction the decisions of the Coinmittee of the Bucond Plenlpotentiarles” presided over by Prnce Hobenlobe, which commenced @ serles of preliniuary dellberations on Baturday last, It lus .been do- cided that Servia' shall vetaln Nisch, but nat Novibazar, the Kopavnik defile formiug the western frontier of the new torritory, Tuo Horvian delegates declars themsalves satisfled, - The Monteuegring wra dissatlaficd, especially ot obtalnjoe nothing on the south, Antivari is to be declared a moutral pors, but open to Austrlan wmen-of-war. . | ‘Tue Journal de 8t. Palersburg acouts as ab- surd tho suppositizn that the Congress will permit Turkey to oppose its declsions. OTUER IMPORTANT ' QUESTIONS, Brruix, July 2, Questions of the naviga- tion of the Danube aud war indemnity were discussed In tbe Congress to-day. It seews that the lutter s not definitely sotticd, und there is sowe doubt coocernlug the former, which, however, is at luast on vomt of scttle- ment on the asis of tho existing regulations, natnely, thut the naylzation shull be politically unfpeded, and shali be controlled by s mixed scientille commission, It 1s sald Austria s vropused that tho noutral buundary be carricd much further up the stream toan at prescat, and all the fortitlcations ou tho banks be razed, The discussion on tbess propositlons was post- poned. OX THE INDEMNITY QUESTION, England, France, sud Italy refused to recognlze vrivrity for Russla’s pecuniury c.oim, Ruesia dlscluimed au futeution of cluiming priority or «exacting Lerritory lustead of muney. Loxvox, July 8.—A Berlln correspondent says the Conpress, fu vlew of Turkey’s absolute lua- bllity 1o pay the fudewnity, decliued to take any netion, and Jeft the utter for private settio- wment between Turkey aud Rusafa. CONFIRMATORY, The Datly Teegruph coutirns the foregotng, and says Prioce Bismarck warned Russia agulost exscting territory lustead of & mouey fudemul- ty, the smount of which, however, he declared anatter for settlemont between Russia nud ‘Turkey. Anotlier correspondent states that the fn- demulty question, which was adjourued, will probably e reforred to & commiesion, The Plenipotentiaries clearly recognize tha Impor- tance of tha queatiun, and will not silow It to be enttled sepurately. Tho dlscusslon will be resumed at avother sitting. TO-DAY. ‘There will b no sltting of the Congress to- day. It s poasible thut on Mondsy the last real sitting will be hald, aud that the treaty muy be signed Tuesduy or Wedneaday, Rouwmaula asks for the harbor of Kuvarns, on the BlackBes, us an additionul price fur acquies- cence fu the cession of Beswarubla, The Cun- um‘u probably will noy object i Russta docs uot. TURKISH BOREMSE, Loxpox, July 3,—Dispatchies from Constant!- nople speak of 8 warllke wovewent sppensing awong the Mussulinan populativn, but certaiu. 1y not aualust Austris, . Dreaming ouly of ro- coverlng the provinces Invaded by Russla, the fayatbval portiun of the Turks would readily Yiold Bosula wud Horsegovins Lo Austeis on coudition that that Power at the same time sbiould uecupy Servis and Monteucgro su as to leavo the bauds of the Lorte free to wrestlo with It chiel sutagouist. THY BBUVIAN CONMISSION, BarLiv, July 3.—A mostiog of the Bervian Counmlaslun sppointed by the Cougress was hild yestenlay, Pituce Hubenlobo prosided. Thy Couplaplon cnllrmed the lbdependeace of Bervia, and also guarautesd ber wu additlon s T8 Julkisu Fu Britu, July Z-fbuy erduy's scaston of the Congress tho pryblems prosenged by the re asguulaution of Tuskey o Europw. have beea sotyed, with thé diffeult exeeption of e bory der provinces of Gresce. Guy schisue of settlo. went proposed ty to offer to Greevo sowe vight of auperviéion’ gud aodtred” over. Wy Roumelis, = that- - fu,~~ “Phessaty "~ --Muce: douis, and Epirds, - ad'* Austria will be futrusted with.theyovernment tnBosuls sud Herzegovihidy and ygsitively fn Northuyg AR Lapla. - By thus extsudiog the induencs of thy nelgbburing Btates over the udacout. provin- e, Juugrees mighe romovy the causo uf futufe war, (2 20-LEN Lonvos, July 2.+—A ubsputeh trow 8t. Poters- THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. JULY 3, 1875, - B v burz says the Russian pavers assert that nego- tiations are proceeding for the cession of Cy- press to Eugland, with the spproval of Russis. EASTERN NOTES. ATnENS. Artrexs, July 3.—The Greek Minfstry has re- signed, in consequence of the obfection by the Premlier ta some promotions made by the Minis. ter of War, King George has not yet accepted the resignations. . Loxpox, July 3—5 1. m.—A correspondent at Athens says the King has refused to accept the resignations of the Ministers. DENIAL. Roxas, July 2.—The Ministerlal organ, Diriito, emnpbatically denies that Italy fntends to seok compensation in Albania for the Austrian oe- cupation of Bosnia and Herzegovios. THE BRITISI CHANNEL Loxpox, July 8,~The D squadron has left Suds Bay, Islaud of Crete, with seated orders. AUSTRIA AND BOSNIA, A Vienna correspondent states that the Coun- cll yesterday decided to place thres additional divisions on a war footing and call aut the Croa- tian rederve in conseqence of the wachinations of the local Bosnian authorities agafust occupa- tion by the Austrians. ‘I'be occupation, however, will not be Immediate. 1t s boped tho Porte may becomo more conciliatory, and ali opposl- tion will thus be obviated. GREAT BRITAIN, THE PAN-ANGLICAN STNOD. Loxvow, July 3.—Tha Pan-Anglican Bynod commenced this morning by s celebration of the Holy Commuufon {n the chapel nf Lambath Palnce, which is small but handsumo, and was well filled with prelates and such of the public as wore admlited. The Synod was then opeued by Dr, Talt, tho Archblshopof Canterbury, who, baving convened tho 8ynod, will preside over it, Takiug the Chalr, bis Grice sald: Although the 8ynod could not assuma to oxercise avy leglslative suthority, or to deflue a dogma, or to rescribe @ rule, or even tw denounce errorg ts assembling might not be witliout the most wholesomne results for the Auglican Church throughout the world. It was to begln with the strikivg of the spiritusl and tuvisibie unity of tho Anglican churches; corpurate unity they did mnot posscss, nor was ft periaps tlesirable to seck for it, but spiritnal unton they enjoyed, and it coula be promoted by such miectinge ns these. ie proceeded to say that the preasnt state of the Synod laid & new responsibility upon tie Church. The con- ditios_of sucloty was i some respects alarm- ing. ‘The most subveraive idcas were promuls gated and Dad their sdvocates ju the lutluential organs ot public opin- fon. The riguts of properly and the savred fostitutiuns of marringe were assafled aud ramuant Infldelity was preached by peers as wall aa by philosophers. The Churci sbould buckle ou her armor and prepara for the cum- bat agalust these foes, aud a8 one of the best afds 1 this contlict, prelutes should seek to by in unity with ench other in bouds of the spirit. 1its Grace pald s spocial compliment to tho Amcrican Bhishops wao had come to attend the Synud, and to tuose wno had journeyed stiil turther, frowm the colouies, for that purpose. ANOTHRR REFORT, Loxpox, July 2.—Tne Pan-Anclican Bynod assembled to-day at Lambeth Palace, Ninety Blsliops wero present st the tirab meutiug. Communlon was partaken of lo tie Lambeth Palace Chapel, 'The Archibishop ol Canterbury presided over the Couference, flo urged that the question of maintaming the falth agoinst Intldelity be the principal subjuct of thought of the delegates. E A debate on the best modo of maintalntog o union wmong the varlous Angllcan churcies fullowed. ‘The Bishoo ot Plitsourz and Loulsi- ana and several Engllsh aud colunisl Bishops spuke. The matter was finally referred to s cummittee FOREIGN GRAIN-TRADE. TIIE ENGLISI AND CONTINENTAL MARKKTS, Lonnos, July 2—Tue Mark Lane Ezpress says thera is a declded changs for the better in tho nppearance of tus growing whoat, which is uow (i full bloom. At flrst- sizht the ficlds seem to promise large crops, but in mavy fletds the ears are small. With the exception ot bar- ley ond oats, appearauces 'at prescot point to o falr average yleld cereals as far as Tmntlt,r is concerned, whila the quality s likoly to bo mediocre, The'lusleniticant supplics of English wheat at Mark Laue snd provincial markets inuicate a rapld tlepletion of stucks fu farmers' ands aod that Jittle: or nuthibg will bo left over at harvest time. Tue imports of forelgn wneat - Into London have been more moderate: of late, but the supplivs_go fule granwry rather than con- sumption. Small lots of white waeat have been taken off the stands for Continental sccount, principally for Belglum and the North of France, where the crups are unsatisfactory snd prices several shilllugs higher thau {n London, but_no furthar sales of cargoes ufl- coast Liava tuken Dpluce, Maize h as not undergone much change on the spot, but new mixed Amcrican to arrive was olfered at 23s 64 por quarter ex-sui rice nithierto unkuuwn for thus artlcl iberal orrivals at porte of call, the floatin eargo trade for wheat §s dull, und pricesdecline tully o shilllng per quarter. Malze sud barley receded fully sixpence per quarter, —— MISOELLANEOUS. RIOTING AT MARSKILLES, Paris, July 3. —3light riotiug has been golng on st Marsclilea for some days past in conse- quence of the recant attempe of the Ultramon- tanes to gut up & political demonstration by docorating the statue of a former Bishop. To- ulght a mub Invaded the oflices of the Legiti- wate newapapers, sud endeavorsd to overthirow the statue. The volive dispersed tho miob asd arrested 120 persons, AFHICAN COAST BORVEY, Loxnoxw, July dispaten from Malta bo Umted St teainor um{lhuw Las hod Benghas, sunport town of Barca, in Northeru Africa, sltuated io the Gulf of Siders, 425 miles uurtheast of Tripoll, on the 13th. Sluce Ler arrival 700 soundiogs wers taken und soveral lmportant discovories made, which wry chielly in the nature of dangers Lo uavigution {u the Gulf of Biders. All vn bourd are well. THE WEATHER. Orzics or Tus Ciikr 8iG¥aL Orricrw, Wasminaroy, D. C., July 8—1 a. m.~Indica- tions—For the Teunessy anda Ohio Valtey aud Lower Luke rezlon, ristng burometer, north and cast winds, covler, partly cloudy weatlier, For the Upper Lukes, Uppor Misslusippl and Tower Missourl Valleys, risiug, followed by fulilog barometer, noriteast, veoring to south- caat winds, higher temverature, clear or parily cluudy weather, posaibly preceded by occaslons) rufus fu the Upper Luke reguon, LuCAl UBIEUTATIUI Cuioaao, July 2. Vel Hin, Wearher Clesr. « v Fl v vaTione, Luivaua. July 3-Midulght, Fiatiane, Bar.) Tor, | HiAd,lan Wesiker, Haraui st - QCEAN STEAMSI IP NEWS, ~ Toxnoy, Joly 2.—Steagakip Munitobgn, from Montreal, spi - Bobstulan, . from Bosten, Sy serived out. e Farupy Vouny, July .—Jused o, Qorinth- hl::lmmuvupml. e by f Nuw Vous, July 2.—Arrived, steamships Ethiayia aud Califorois, from Glaigow; fln. o Pl o S rom Liverpool; Australis, Of Virgintar trom Ghiogows o sy i Eamd o ... JHE FINAKCIAL QUESTION, : 17! Bpaelad Piapach (o ae Tribune. Avanw, Mick., July 2.~Thomus’ AL Nichol, voprpseutiug the Houest Muney Loatue of, Dy toolt, I8 sddseising o tue audicuce 4p xbe Dasras House (s évéuiug. The iz of Vied-Presideirts somprises all the leadiug buslucss-men of Lot rartive. Mz, Nichiol s making on able retuts- 1an 0t the fugncial theoties uuvuneed bere by bauiuel &% Cury Saturday eve CASUALTIES. A Valuable Stdamboat and Cargo Burned Yesterday at Mem- phis, Tenn. The Firo Extends to the Elevator, ‘Which Is Also Destroyed, Two Persons .Known to Have PRerished in the Flames. The Total Property Loss Rstimated at $280,000, A Tearful Nitro:('ilynadno Explosion--- Reoord of Mistellansous Mishaps, STEAMER BURNED. Mesras, Tenn,, July 2.—About 2 o'clock this morning fire broke out near the boiler head of the Ancior Line oteamer Caplital City, trom Vicksburg for 8t. Louls, while Iylog at an ele- vator here, and in & few minutes the whole hoat was', wrapped in flames, the officers, . cgew, and pnssengers barely escaping with thoir lives, leaving thefr clothing and everything behind, A strong westerly gale was blowing at the time, and be- fort tha fire-englnes and the tugs could reach the scane the elovator was on fire, and the gale drove tha flames through the bullding, where ‘was stored a thousaud barrels of ofl, bagging, and other inflammable orticles, which caused such terrific heat to speedily drive back the, firemen, but not unt!] one named Connors had been dangerously burned. Assoouss’the fire was dlscovered Capt. Cranc ordered the boat to be cut louse, In order to save the elevator, but the gale held the boat hard against t untl) pulled off by a tug, when tue bont floated down o hundred yards among some tradlog and wood boats, and burned to the boller deck, after setting thore boats on fire. ‘The elevator soon burned to the water's edge, and, together with s large amount of valuabte merehandise, fs 2 total loss. Daespite the heavy ain which was falling at the tine; the biuffs and levges wers lined with people to witness the awlul conllazration, which it up the whole city front. There are numerous conjectures s to the number of lveslost, but up tothis writing only oue bedy had beenfound, whichliesonihe deck of the Capitol City, only the trunk belng left, and thus far it has not been identifled. One ‘passcnger was severely injured fn trying tosave his baggage, Capt. Crano thinks the fire was the work of an fncendiaey. The total loss will exceed $200,000, the greater portion of whichi falls on the Anchor Line Com- pany of 8t. Louls. Asthe books and papers of the clevator are lost it ls {impossible to vbtaln o relfable liat of either lokses or Insurance, Later=The budy found on the Capito! City this morning has becn fdentifled as that of Thomas Ewing, of Culfax, lud., by his aged wife. o was 78 years ol age, and wus returning home {rum the South, Capt, Crane put Ewlog's wifoon the eievator when the fire was discov- ered, aud told him to follow, but ha turned back to save something left bebind and was lost, Mr, Robinson, of Iongwood, Mlss., was se- vercly, but ot dangerously. burned. All the crew aro safe, and the only passenger known to Lo lost fs Mr. Ewlng. The boat was crowded with passcngers when sho arrived here, but the majority of them bad gons ashore. Capt. Crane thinks the bost and clevator were set on fire at the same ‘time, as he had cxam- ined the boat half an hour before the fire was discovered and found all right, and the watch- mau, fiva minutes before tha tire broke out, bad passed the soot and voticod nothing wrong. “The Anchor Lino currlod Its own risks. T ofl fn the elevator was Insured for $4,500 each In the linverial, of Loudon, and People's, of Memphis, sud $3,000.In the Howme, of New ork. @80, ,Menrms, July 2—10,p, m.~~Another body, supposed to by that of & deck-onasenger for 8t. Louis frora Point Lookout, was found in the wrecek of the Capitol Clty this evening with a leg ?n\l arw burned off,.aud tho budy burned to asrlep. Soma twenty bags of Governmont mall ware dun&ro,cd. and the remaiuder mors or lessdam- apges . u‘l’nu boat hiad twenty-aix bales of cotton, and sacks of cotton-secd, and a list of mlscel- Isncous freight for St. Louls, all of which was lost, ‘Y'bore were In the elevator 3,000 pleces of bag- ging, 1,000 barrels of ofl, 1,000 barrels of meal, 400 Larrels of Huur, 200 bales of bay, and larco smount of miscsllansous freight, little of which was cuverud by insurance. 1t s estimated that tho total loss by the fire will reach a quarter of a mbillon dollors. ——— NUN OVER AND KILLED. Kuactal Dispateh to The Tribune. Maipisox, Wis., July &.—A young man by the namo of K. A, Leidal was rua over by the train between herc and Middletown lsst ovening. Pupars, ete., were found in his posses- slon whersby his Identity was proved. His friends live st OClinton Junetion, and have beeu heard from, and are expected on the first tralo, Tha traln soemed to have passed over his head, sinasbing 1L slinost beyond recua- nition. Deceased was op his way to lows; was well dressed, and mouvy and & ticket were found fn his pocket. NITRO-GLYCERINE, Parensow, N.J., July 8.—The Rand nitro- glycerive works at Proakness exploded to-dav. ‘I'iere was no loss of e, Property was dam- aged to the extentof #5,000. The force of the cxplosion was sv great ws to Lreak the windows and shatter the cellings of hous mile dis- tant, sud trees of tou fuches in dlanioter, und s hait-mile uway, were twisted sbout aud torn up by the roots. ‘ta . DROWNED. fpecial Pispate’ to The Tridune. Fort Wayxz, Ind,, Jily 2—A dsm in the canal, near Antwerp, gave way, precipitating severnl men foto the canal. AM wera rescued except Capt. W, IL. Loring, who was drowned, PontLanp, Mo, July 4 —Jumes B. Hedlow, Buperinteut of the Western Unfon Telegrapts Cutpany, wis drowned at Pine Plot, Bearboro, while rescutug bis daughter, MINE ACCIDENT, Caino, TII., July 2—~On yesterday morning, In the Brooks coul mino, near Cuscyville, Kv., a large picce of slute caved in on Ar. Newcomb and his lB-{cnr-old ‘mearly cutting the boy 10 two, kiblng hun fo ve wnd jujuring New- coub 80 that recovery lsdoubtful, WESTERN' FL,00DS8, Arcuison, Kan,, July 3.~The Missourl River 13 Wljbier thun It bas beeq duriug tbe past twelvo yeurs, aud ledolng groat lamue alopie Its bauks. The BL. Juu wud Denver bruing nuw ruy futo this clty, belug uuabile to cruss at Bt Joo. st SUICIDE, Fpesial Dispatek 16 Tre Triduse. Broouuiox, Il July 2—Ilenry Duncan, o machiust fu the Chblgago & Alton shups ut Lloomington, lving ou the northern edge of tho city, commlited suleide to-day at bis home by firlug & 103d frois & sfotzun fato bis throat, which ‘lodged in bis Leain, produclug instang death. - He was warried, and leaves a wife und twocbildreu 1o woaerate cireumstasves,: He Lad boou deranged fyp soung time ou guo holy of iaventing § wachipe La'Tontrol the weathed, 894 by which t0 bfoduca” wain, e tair days ot rluum. M8 suwide waa' & st con) gudt dur ibgrato affalr. Ko tred the gun by tikiug ol %n. ‘m’mq ‘un_d Vresapiig bid” Greay tog ptduat el . w . o FINANCIAL G 21 L1 Aeeial Diwich be The Tribine, r. -+ » ' Quusow-hik, July ~3'ne bauk failure or H. AvGuigiwlitcl occurn:d [u'tbte city yusterday, ixheavier, tbao Wik as' Shag suonsed. A ueae & 44y bg gatinatcy, the dablitles aro Fs7.000, tunluding 874000 dus whe. Costniy sud Tuwa Colleetor, §70,000 savinge deposits, $35,000 coms wiervinl, and $20,000 10 certdficatos uud checks. ‘Thu suspenslon wus caused by thu withdrawal of_the tay depusita, OF whico the bunk held $171,00, ou the Hthot Juae. Tile City Frea- surer bs uwply eecuicd 107 tie $74,000 Leld by tha bank ot the time It suspended. Mr. Gelse hiat mado an sssfgnment to Mr. Ricker, banker, wlio ays that every dollar of its Habiiities will ha paid. Mr. ‘Gelse s ono of tha wealthlest citizens of Quincy. FaLt, Riven, July 2.—The Fall River Print Works he pended. Liabilitics abouz $150,- 000. Thi 1 valnation of the property 1ast year was $200,000. ‘The concern has some- thing over 100,000 in notea out, some of which the banks declined to renew, sod some have buen protested. Naw Yonk, July 2—Vanderhoo! & Beatty, 8% Broadway, one of the oldest and largest houses in the straw-goods trade, are reported suspended, sad Vanderhoof has flled a petition in bankruptey for himself and -rlml his part. ner. Tha labilities mnount to_$2350,000, unse- cured, and sre nearty all dus in New York, The #ssets conalst of a Iarge minount of straw goods, which cantiot be realized upon at present, and are valued at $150,000, OLITICAL. ILLINOIS. Soeetat Dissarch to The Tridune. Mornts, 11, Suly 2.—The Representative, Benatorlal, and Congressional Conventlons for this district were held at Morrls to-day, for the nomination of eandidates for Representatives, Senator, and Congressman, on the part of the National Greenback Reform Labor party. It was evident from the first that the whole affalr was managed by Old Line Democrats behind the sceoe, and that the party is but « tail to the Democratie kite. The Convention was com- posed aimost entirely of those who bave always afiiated with the Democratic party. Ouly very, few who were Republicans (but no one who Llas Leen fn msny respect Influentiat a8 & Republican for tho last five years) were noticed in the Conven-’ tion, ‘Tho following candidates were nomina- ted: For State Benator, Lott Beofield, of Ken- dall; for Representative, Amos Clover, of Grun- dy; for Congressman, Alexander Uampbell, of Ladalle. The resolutions adopted wera the same a8 thoso at theBprivgfleid Conventfon,exceptivy an additional resalution to make the Illinos Michigan Canal a ship cauval, to {mprove the LjiuotsRiver eorrespoudin ly, and that tho whols expeuss be pald out of the publie funds. After the numination of Alex Cuinpbell, it was stated that had been intrusted by Mr. pl to one of the niembers, and it mivht be read. It was handed to the Secretary, who started to rea after glancing his oye over it, delayed, and, when called tpon azain lo read it, ductined to do so, sajlng it was not such n letter ns ought to ba read to that Conventlon, The Hon, Fawcett Plumb, of Streator, appologized for the letter belng withdrawn snd not read, and stated that he had read it, and that the sub- tance of it was that Mr. C-unJ)bull was poor, aud waa not in good health, and was nat in har- mony in ol respects with the party; that the @round he leld oight years .ago ho had absudoned. The speaker went on to suate that Mr. Campbell’s opinions would not agres with all those in tho Convention, but that thut shoutld make no difference; they still should go for him; that his ‘shadow in Washington was worth wore than the personal presence of any Democrat or Republican uvmf; that the momnbers of the National party should pay all the expensea of the canvass, A resvluiion was offered by a member trom Will declariug that the National purty was opposedtoall lawlessnces, Mr, John Armstroug, of LaSalle, onposed the resolution, becuuee, us he said, he could not sce any usc in putting themselves upon the record as denying something of which toey were not gulity, and Mustrated 1t by stating that, it he should stand up and eay he bad not stolen a neighbor’s shieon, soms wontd very Hkely think he had, and, as the National party wers not guilty of lawiessnass, he thought it better to say notli- {ng sbout it. Dut the resolution was carried. ‘I'ha Convention wos withous cathustasm, and evidently had no expectation of succeedinif, ex- cept us they migut nominate tho sume tandi- dates as should be adopted by the Democratic arty, DAY ppeetal Diumateh to Tha Trivune, Cnamraiay, 1L, July 4.—Iue Hepublican Conuressional Convention of this (the Foure teentn) Congreasional Uistrict, aleo the Legis- ltive Convention of the 'Tulrtiwth Benatorial District, inct in this city, The lon, J. G. Cane non was renominated without opposition for Congress, Col, Usorge Beruges and Jamoes Corey of this county, wero nominated for the Legtslature, -“3r, Cannon made s speech of an hour’s duratiot. | This oveniug s grand rally was held. Twoy bands were present, and the hatl was fliled, Col. Beroggs mado a red-hot Hepublican spesch o avout un bour's length, which': ‘was cheered agaln and again, _ Dr. ore, W. “Mathews, W. R. Jewett, of the Unaville News, ana Mr. Carmao sl mado' ahert addresscs. The cam- paign in this distelct was very enthusiasiically naugurated, and Cunnon's majority will be at Jeast 8,000, CANADA. The Bank of MontroalwThe Plonlo Expecte od on the 12th of July o Montreal—Con. solation Haces At Irookville=NMurder—A Goutogioal Hemsatlon at St. Catherlnes— Other Nows, Spectal Dispaich t0 The Tribune, MoxTrEAL, July 3. —Judge Johnson has glven Jnagment in the tmportant case of Williaw Rhodes, of Quebee, agalast the Hon, Heory Btarnes, Messrs. Judah H. flogan, J. O'Brien, snd M. Cuvlllier, Directors of the detunct Met- rupoiitan Bank. The plamti sued to recover losses by alleged {rrogataritios in the coduct of the bank vn tbe part of defendants, The judg- wment was of great length and very oxhaustive, and dismissed the case withuut costs on the ground, In geuoral terms, that the collusion and misrcprescntatiuns alleged were not proved. AlQ, Mercer jpresented the Mayor witha requi- sition to-day sigued by o uumber of fnfuential cltizeus, requostiug that proper steps be tuken to prescrve the peace of the city on the 12th lnst. It was arrapged to hold a tceting of tuagistrates to-morrow wfternoon, wheo, no doubt, the nocessary authority will be given for calling out the wmilitary, The Orangemen of Lactiute have declded to come to Montreal lna body to celubrate the 12th, Extensive arranue- munts are being made at 8t. Albaus, Vi, for tls recuption of the Montreal Sixth Fusllcors, who aru t0 be present at the Fourth of July celebration. Blx companies of Amorican troups will receive them at tho station. The corps wilt bo quartered st the leading hotels. &peclal Dispatch §0 The Tridune, BroogviLum, July 3.-The consolation raco to-usy for the oarsmen dofeated yesterday was witnessed by 8 crowd alnost as large as that proseut at yesterdav’s racus, James [1. Kiloy, J. A, Ten Eyck, William 3cKen, aua A, Ellfott started. Lucher,'not beugr well, declined to row,_Riley came in tirst, McKen second, and ‘Teu Evek third, Eliott fell out ofjtha race be- tore teacling the turving stuke. Thuulan aud ll thy oarsinen that rowed In tio raco yestere day row 1o a regaita st Cape Vincenton the Fourth ot July, It was sunounced by Hanlan's principal bgcker that o verbal understaunding cxists that Hunlun shiall meet Courtoey in Oc- tober. Bpecial Dispatch $o The Tribuns, Inaensout, July 2.—A4 au early hour this mornueg u negro barber named Nell entered McMurray's Hote) sud asked for s drink. Ou bewny relused, ho drew & dirk-knifo aud stabbod Mr. MeMurrayin a trichtful smano He also cut und hacked Coustable Capron aud tho hostler, who attempted to srrest blin, The town Lells were ruug to erouse the citizens to assist iu capturlug Nell, but he escaped. Wimcial INspuich to The Tribune, Br. Catuzuings, July 9.~Vor some davs lmmn Liavo been engaired borlne g well for Mr. Slaln o0 Four-Mile Ureek, near the city, After reachibic a depth of elzby feet, snd when the pumps bl beew removed, s rumbliog nuise wos. ;mnnl procecding from the well, accompanied by very great aqitation of she water, The nolse |aerpusod uutil s could be Lgard for a distance of ?5‘ 8 wilg, the; sound procesding from ghe buwia of the sarth, There 18 34 8L 0o sbacer meut of the sounds oF . uguayon. ~ Mr. Liainls sotn beld & lgbted muatel Lo the ppouth of the woll, whon au explosiun pouk place, sud ghe FOUUR susn was sovcigly burged sbout tue up- er pust of b md{:‘ f3guy 000 wrws. Tue anio deuped bugh, DG this counbry srouud ke 8 buruit g volegue. “The phenopenan s sreabed moss exttaordloagy uivlowens ju Wy BTG piopitcd g0 730 ibuns ’ L. apevard DNy .. l'wncc. Out., Ty 52X Nalagole Lorss, ownyd by Willlam Dunbar, who llves neas . thiy Plaw, was majwed )p s brutal wauner by utm numed Bueis, Tl Borew bad two fachiog of bis twogue cut off, big $hiout vu'.-ml;wq‘{nl largy mv e tnade 8 cbunb pasts ul the budy 0k Jia 8 WOHOIBAIMS 1ur aosialt bluod upd Wit bconwg Lhio aytlirlys o his ywlios. Beys Jeura ugo he woy aque by thy Bepitentiary, for tm forl.umuntiing s nutber of ummnflluwn Liaacad fur koo coudurt, nud b Jush o, Syecui Dispatch 10 The Tribune, OrTAWA, July 3.—The Counnisstouer of Cus- tois’ atutvinent shows the valye of goods co- tered fur cousumplion Quriog 1l oty of May to bave Lean &7, 12475 duty coliveted, -over 81,050,522; value of goods exported for the same period, £0,250,012, A copy of the treaty between Great Rritnin and Fraes for the mutual surrender of fugitive erminata fs published in the Offc.a’ Gazetle, Bpecial Diepaich o The Tridune. ‘Toroxto, July %.—A farmer livitg near the city exhibited at the Corn Exchange a apecimen of wheat covered with what experts declared to be midge, Beveral fields in the same locality are also infested. An advertisement appears in the morning pa- pers here, that the Urangemen of Montreal Lave floaily decided tu celebrate the 13th hy walking to church 1n & body; and an inyitation 1u beartily éxtended to all Orangemen, Protest- ante, and lovers of elvil and religlous liverty, In the Dominion, to join them on that oceastun. Particulars are promieed in w futurs advertise- ment, Bpecial Dirpateh 1o The Triduns, HaLFAX, July 2—loformation from Bt John, Newfoundland, is to the effect that capiin fave' struck In in full force, aud the cod-fish- ery has made m satlsfactory commencement, Ha far tha newa from various localitics is decid- edly favurable, and considerably more progress hns beon ade than at tho same time last vear, ‘The last Lavrador flect have taken thelr depart- ure, the outfit for that rezion beink on & ver extensive acalc. The Bank-fishery thus faris muc! mora provuctive than last year. CGreat num- bers ol Amerlcan Bankers are arrivine at 8t. John for supplies ot bait aud ice. The lobster- canning bueiness Is very brisk, and new fac- tories are apriuging up on the shores uf the great bays of 8t. Mary's, Placentis, and For- tune, and Cape Ray. E’annrlm:n! are being made with the view of ascertalning the practica- Lility of exparting the lobster alive to the Liv- erpuol and Loodoo markets, In boxes flllod with sca-water, wlich s renewed at lotervals on the Dassage. Loxnox, Ont., July 2.—Oeorge Ggasler, ll;e abaconding County 'Treasurer of Cantun, O., was arrested at Hamtiton and brought Liere last uight on the charge of bringing stolen puods juto the couutey. » IDEA “TEANS,” The Old aod Experienced Markamen IHav. ing Little *Shoots" Among Thomaselves, Por-IN-BaY, O,, July 2.—The Buperintend- ent's section of the Ohlo ‘Yenchers’ Assuclation met to-day, with the largest attcudance on rocord, The inaugural address by Presilent V/alker, of Lima, ably discussed the High- chool question. The paper of Dr. Hanoock, of ' Dayton, councerning studics below the 11igh Bchool, provoked strong dissent by Mr. Furness, of the High Schoo! of Cincinuatf, who enid that arithmetic and techu gratnomar wera taking the tine of other studles of more importance; tuat sclence should be substituted ; slx months of study littlug & growu boy for bustness 1o arithmotie. Mr. Hancock's positions were sustained by Prof, Tavpan and others, who aseerted that wo have now very nearly the right course of study. Iu the afterncon the subject, * The High- 8chool Diploms, & Voucher for Whati" was ubly handled by Prof. C. 1. Stuntz, of Cin- ciunatl, who cld that the High-School should tend to meet the demauds of tho times for tecquical studies, and that a diploma should mean thorough work and floleh in & tized vonrse. The discussion, which was led by Prol. Ruwe, of Bteubeuville, showea that the toncliers wers williog » to go before the people and taxpayers with the High Bchools s they arc now, not lowering the flug au dnch. The subject concermng u High-School course of study, by Prof. Avery, of Clave- lund, finished the Hign-Bchool funeral, and led to 8 very spirited speech by Prof. Cook, of Columbus, Tne prevalling sentitment of the speakers showed a willingness to recclve eriticlam; aud as deters wined & dispoaltion to resist unjust assaults. T RANDALL. The Speaker Gives Voice to the Manlattan Club's Wine, Nmw Yorx, July 2.—~The reception eiven Speaker Randall by the Manhattan Club this evening was tho occasion of o large aod dls- tioguished eatheriog of mewmbers aud juvited guests. Letters ol apolowy fromn Guyv. Robinson, tbe Mon. B. J. Thden, aod August Belmout wore read, In response to s welcome by Mr. Vauderpool, Mr, Kandall sald, although of auotber State, howas not one- of those Jealous toward Nuw York, On the contrary, he belloved that as she succeods 80 will the other Btates. ler power the moosy: of tho couutry s almost’ suprmine,” snd what ler business wmen should do Is fo stretcy out tueir bauds to the West and Soutu, and raiso the couutry from its depressed condition, A pur- pose to augment the wealth and increase tle prosperity of the country is geuveral. Such result produced, there will be an end to the efforts making in some quarters and encouraged in others, ol _sutagonism between the East and West, and Soutt. Thoy sbould ull work together as tho limba of our bodies do for the bealtiiul action of the body itaelf, Men of enlarged minds wish an end to the aubinosities which have dono so much Larm to our country in tbu past, and will agulu unless checked,—uot In the snoio man- ner, perhaps, but to an equally injurious extent, ‘Tue West and South lovk with _sowme cuvy on thie prosperity of the greut Ewpire Siate and tho Biates east of it. ‘Ihis should not be. Stuteswen who descrve the confidence of the whole peuple must devise the wesns of harajonizing tue wrowlug lotereats of tho 3 2ud Buuth with those ot the East. The Misi sipui States must tlud sucourugement irom tue Atluntlcitates, Hewould uot saya word on mery politics, but thoy would excuse him for saying that the opponents of* the Dewocratio party have reduced their purty policy to a conditivn which rests it claim for the exercisy of power on the must sublkne fraud that bas ever been perpetrated in the civilized world, THE INDIANS. Unpleassns Situation of the Grans County Howe Guards—The Hostlles Not Numer- ous PoutLaxp, July 2.—Gov. Chadwick bas re- celved the followlng dispatel CaxyoN City, Ore,, Juny 20.—Ouar scouting party 8 surrounded by Indiuns, and S2bting un the Souin Furk of the Jobn bay Miver, ‘Yue luds ure vonrmug Into the John Day Valley, wilftis force 18 not auflicicnt o prok ud, ond ere fo tho resr of the dians, No troaps are in- our valley. We have but few arias sgd smmunition, Order Btato militis immediately 1o our aesivtance, Kur- ward szing und apmunition with on excort to ann our ciptadad. iaigu theia st Dalles it you can, Tiwe ls precious, P, C. Suis, Captatn Graut Counly Homy Guards. A geutlemat who as just arrived beie from the Wann-bpriof Agency reports the Indlans very much dladutlsfied there, sl that soioe are talking of Julutug the bostites. WiNkENUCCA, July A—Chief Natchex sud his cousln Jerty, juterpreter, came fu yeaterday. ‘Tlicy state the number of hostiles to not exceed thirty lodges of Bannocks, Eogle Eye's bsnd of Weysars, aud a party of Svakes, some of whom were determined L0 eavape at the first oppor- tuuity, Auous 300 of tho warrlors sre weil ared, and soue 200 uthers have poor guus sud bows and srrows. ———e—e e PRESIDENT HAVES AT HARRISBURG, Haunispuxg, P, July 9.—Prestdent Hayes, sccompauied by Mrs. Haycs, two sons, Becretury Bhermen, Atturoey-Genurs) Deveus, aud utticrs, arrived bero this afternoon. The party were met at the depot by Quv. Hartranlt aud s oum- bez of citizens, and were driven jmmediately to the Executive Mansion. An juformsl pecoption of the Presllent and Mirs, Huyes, Hecrotarv Bherman, aud Attoruey- Gupersl Deyons wus held st the Guvern musnslon betweon 8 snd 10 o’clock this eveniug, Abous ¥ u'clock & sercuuade was teudered the distingulshed vieltors, and & lerke crowd hered o fropt of the iosnsion. Pres- dent Jlayes wos fntroduced Ly the Uovernor sud spoke very brlely, rcsl:nlns particiurly Lo sbe Ceutennlal evdybration of 1570, it baving In- splred thu patriobsm of the people, and proveu benwicial to the vouutry. By way of Wiustra- tlon ho wment “the” fact of tho Jarge fu- crease in Uic exputts over lmports. > g The Presilent jutroduced Becretary Bheringh, ho also fipd\:le vEYy bx‘l‘::‘x‘ly. ‘l‘lfi .‘u:‘m-&d ""f.’f Upon the iy predictid that gyl yulue. wat = Atturney-Uenoral Deveus merely thanked the sasembiage for Qy-buuor cunturved, when the pngur'; wilr::guh:‘;ll:u;!' :hh ‘;O!lfl’y gt clock. is papty lef lor Quf g‘dwk toajcht, FolaR DESTROYING MACHINERY, - ; Specidd Diggatek” to The Tribune. Cuncinyati, July 3.—The wovewent against tho use of agricultorsl macbivery b8 resculog such proportions i Oblo gnd Indiuns us to se- rously slerm farmure. Beores of resplug-ma- chlues huve slready been destroved, und cvery day briugs reports of fresh depredations. Un other machines notices were posted threatening thelr destruction It their owners do ot Iy them aside and employ men to cut their geain, Many farmers are ylelding and discarding their maciines, Tuose who have traveied in the snral districts of Indiana during the past week say that a ve large proportion of the ‘best " nolds of - whear fa that State are bung cut by hand. The farmerg have posted notices of warning on thelr lands, ahd are taking means for tha protection of thelr proporty at night. It the deatruction of machines goes on, herole measuces will bo sdopted soon. In many locallties the supply of labor Is not equal to the demnaud. AMUSEMENTS. THE NEW CHICAGO, The opening of this pretty littlo theatre un- der the mauagemont of Mr. Jotin R. Alien drow togother a large nsecinblage of amuse- ment-sockers, and flled the suditorum to Its utmost copacity, ‘lhe entertaln- ment. consisted of & succession of acts or sketches by artists well knuwn on the varloty staze, who kept the audience fn good humoy from 8 o’clock il half-past 10, without onca letting the curtain duwn, ‘The {oitlal piéve was a litilé comedy sketeh, *Going tu the Races,” by Alf aud Luin Wywman, The little lady” was evidently sullering from hosrsencss, and ler veriormance was therefora to bu coustdered with sume indulg- ence. After s vocal ediey Ly Misa Vietoria North, Jolin tlart stepped to thie front and met with quite an ovatlou, In concert with A, C. Morelsnd he did a lsughable minstrel farce, ** The Motor Bellows,” which kept the houseln & roar, Two vocalists—Bisache Corel- 1 and Miss Jullette Naught—competed for eopnln iavor by stuging French opers, Mea Naught carrging * off tho honurs. ‘The four litile Allen sisters, In their pleturesque Bpanlsh dances, wers very generally adwnired, Plrllc\lllrly tho smallest of the quartette, who s 2 clever and graceful littie dancer, Byw- nastic feats of Clittou snd Fox, the humors uf Uarry U, Rchinpnd, aod the harp solo and dance of Charles Dismond, served to entertaln tue audiencu til the appearauce ol at Koouey, who was rceeived with o sturin of spplausc. 1: atypieal North of Irelund product Pat, {s ung proached. Mo was buibered cousiderably oo the upening night by fnperfections in tho orchostra, due fo want of relicareul, but lasc evening he Lsd no reason to comulain, Tue audleuce sbouted for **Mulduon,” bot Pat ousiinately retused tosing it. Hu Issaving this, his chef uvre, for the glorious Fourwu. Jobn Hargs **Court of Appeals,” 1 which he presides as Judye Bunnion, ends the entertain- tmeut, which, taken altogetiior, presents a braght, enjoynblo evemuy of fun lor a sminmer uyene ing. " The bouso last eveniug wus crowded, MIAVERLY’S THEATRE, Johin Dillon Is playing Miles Na Coppa’en in “ The Collecn Bawu " at tiis theatre, The play Is falrly well doue in some respects, and in otl- ers it 1s dacidadly Lod. Mr. Davo 8troug bas produced as good scenic effects o8 could bave been expected of himn at short notieo fur a mere epliemeral display of vne week, and he deserves applouse for wast Lo Las accumplistied, Per- hinps It wus the man who lovke after the * prop- erties” that was to Dblame for the munifestations that caused & ripplo of merriment when the Collecn's volce was heard shouting to Danny Maun from under the blue water, aud sgula when ifies, malung his fawous double-header, was plaluly seun Lo cresp alopga pirnk tiil he hid bimself behind the iatal rock. Mr. Dillon fs not in Lis happicst veinat uny time i such & part as Miles, and ho does not sppear to cgxert hinscll to try and make it interesiing, Lettio Allen makes a ver, acoeptable £ily U'Connor, and_Miss Blyo tokcs thio part uf Ann Chute, - Sr. Dan Fitepatrick Is the Danny dlann,—and these may bs named as alt u:‘u wembers of the troupe wurth particular wentlon, ? OTHER LOUAL NOTTS, ** Uncle ‘l'om's Cabin' is stitl at McVicker's ‘Theatre, and will be till toe end of the week. ‘There will Lo matinees on Wednesdsy, Thurs- day, and Sacwurday afternoons. Tho 3idqets are keepiug up their receptions daily at Ilershey Lal, which continues to Lo turouyed by adinirers of the httls people. They will bola extra leyees on the Fourth to acconi- wodate their couutry vimtors. ** A Celebrated Uase ! entersd upon the sce- ond week at Llooley’s Theatrs {n the prestuce uf 4 guod-sized audlence. ‘Lucre will be uo Wednesday matinee this week, the afterooou :‘:‘cfi;ormnucn butog reserved for the Fourth of ——— EDUCATIONAL. #pectal Diipatch 1o Tha Tribune, Barorr, Wis., July 2.—E. 0. Fisk, of -Belolt, from the Freshman Class, and E. A, Bwain, of Boloit, Bophinore, wou the Brigman prizes for tho greasest excellence o declamations thls af- ternoon. The Btanley scholarsolp for the high- est standing in the junlor year was awarded to W. Jeflic, of Jauesvllie, tho Rogers schiolarship to Frauk C, Porter, of Beloit, Suphmore, and tke ‘Thompson Bcholarabip to E. O, Fisk, of Deloit, of the Freshmen, D. A. Knowlton, Esq., of Freeport, and the Rev. D, D, Hill.of Aurora, have been elected Trustees in place of the _Rev. L. Wil lun‘y and Frot, J. L. Fickard, resigued. The seunlon of the Alumal thls evening was well attended. Eatou's m was greatly enjoyed, ‘Tue uration by wwis of '06 ruade a good impressiup, aud 1w Witlard mewoniat address was 8 just triutie Lo & brunsut mivd and wara besrt, e —— THE ELGIN WAR. Boscial Diapaich 1o The Tridune EBraiy, L), July 2—At the Councll meeting to-night the Mayor vetoed the ordinance which waa recently passcd smending the ordinaucs re- lating to tue removal of city otticers. The or- diuauce was sepassed over the veto, Maycr Reeves nomiuated Josepu Schaller for Cily Marshal, but = motion o toue f#rm was unsulmously lust. Tue Mayur stated his reasous for renioving Marshal Powers Folicemen Milier sod Powers, Tne Couucll retustated tho Murshal and Miller, sud roiersod $bo churkes azaingt Policemny Powcrs tu a com- ouitee, Before the Couucll ussetubled, the gatety-Committey frowm the cltizeus’ meeting Buturday nlzhit wmet aud passed resvlubious fue Gurstug the actious uf the Couucil ——————— MORE SHOOTING, At about 110'luck luat night Charles Bolden, & colored attache of the Uucle Tom troupy playing at McVicker's, fired three shots Ju the allcy o the rear of the tleatrs, sup~ posedly &t & man wamed Menry Cur- roll, "~ who cares for o horew used by the heavy vlilun in the plav, Nuue of tuy sliots took effect, aud Holdeu was gathered fn by Ollicer Bargent, Carroll says Lo hus bad uo quarrel with wuy of the troupe, and knows of Qo vue baviug 8 grudee azalust bim, He does :‘:?-'h'h""‘ thut Botden {s the one who fired the . —— RIVER TRANSPORTATION. Kansas Ciry, July 2~The tow-bopt Grand Lake No. 2, fu charge of Capt. Gall, which left 8t Louls & week sgo with three large barges, arrivad here safothisalternoon. Thebargcswera towud to the Unidu Elevator, whicrethey now sz receiving & cargo of I ul) Lusteis ot corn, which will be shibped to Bf, Louis wud theucs 1o New Orieaus, 'tlie barges have been visited by Lundreds to-day lucludipg mauy of thu usiness men of (his aty, The arrival of the burwey 18 louked UpuD as” & NEW orw s Lhe KTuin trade, and jt Is supuused o scttls the fact that, o future, the Midsvurl River Is a greut outiot for the unwense crops of the We: petstalatsubduttddeint A Malay Superstition, When Malgys are dangerous!; , thay im- sgwe thal, if they csu rewiove tbo evll spirits, Vhey aro all Figlt; so they cntruct s winluture prabu, or war-boat, of woud, coinplets o uvely oy, with wast, Healig, black Haw, paddics aud a rudder. € boat ¢6 tilled with vurivus ariicles, a bag of rice at the stern, and & lamp nxdu out pf & cockle-slcll at the prow ; the body of the boat s stull nadp of lesves, contalnlug liquers of varjous surts, trudls of fuwli, pwectiucats ol wil Kids, twbgccos fluwers, aud wwcr culug. Tha Loat 4 gupe purted Ly & slouder squuge Lamboo platfor, Surrounded with pendaut Krass, 10 the euds of which are tied &l worta uf catabies, wud at the curvers the leas sud winus of o chicken. About elghtocn tuclws:below tho ot wre Hyures of tortics, crocodiles, aud lizards, uisde of rice. restfug on y vlautgin leal, the whole belyg supported by four stralght bruTulv e uboyt - seyen feat high tbo tpp feaves lorpiug 8 canop;) stuck joto 8 pulb o of e frveh. Eioa f bambag Wo stk around Lig raft with parsialiy-burued sagé tied to thew. ‘Che reft iy sct sfost, aud 319 supposed thut tho evil apirits, sotlved away b the food in the boat, Jeave the patleut aud st tach themselves to tho boat. Bhould wuy Mulay touch the seft wfier I bus been act utloat, be uf she bLecowes wtilicted with the discase from which the person (0F whoau beuctit the raft wed st adrift surfereds 3 F