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“ WEDNESDAY, Cyprus and her occupation of Malta. Hewould always bo pleased with everything tending to strengthen England’s rosd to Indla, becauso it was calculated to promote the prosperity of the whole world, Gortachakoff and Deaconsfleld then shook hands as a pledge of the new rciations between the two Powers. ANOTHER VERSION. Loxnow, July 10—5 a. m.—Bpecial dispatches from Berlin stato that the Batoum question is still unsettled, Russla and England having VOLUME XXXIX. LEADING WESTERN LAWYERS. NORTHWEST BAR ASSOCIATION. iy ancnAD Amoctation of Lawgers, o which memborblp s retrisied 2 ot M e Ehitage ™ coronADO-Desrer, Agstes C0iEy 4 wacor. Filfpiycpark c"::’iv‘nélggnltw CURISTIBON. 0"""":’ m;"~ ‘:‘m ;l'll()ll;ll MITCHELL. Bliverton, 8an Jasn OPMP o1t 1vasWORTIL DAROTA TER.~Yankton , Yankion County, ACQUIESCENT. Russia in Nowise Uneasy Concerning England's Last Stroke. IO“A~M';:;H;:$:I§E?’HAM & CADWRLL. :::::n. Tows County. FRANK AMUS. Manbalitown, Manhall c.mml.fl"m' & RIRK, SAARS & LEMERT. tatams, Poweshlek Covity; MonaninmEone "Liwis & cLARK, LINOISAledo, Merser County E. 0, BUITE. Mount Plestant, Henry Count, British Ambition Toward India | feited to agree mplutlnx ’u;u boundaries. 1L edg, Meres 2 o + & R, AMDLER. The Russians have slso revived the question & WHARTOX. e Russtan q Dicomiogtan, MeLesn c@zfi:; & AROLTA uscating, Muscatinn Countyo 0 0 o ioxE, of No Concern to the touching the fortifications, and it s belleved Fevads, Btorey County, Carmi, Waite County. ' Mo & FI : W, H. JULINEON. ew Mampton, Chiekassw Comey o AT HICK Charleston, Coles County. N, HIGAM SHAVER. FICKLIN & FICKLL Newton, Jarver County. t Czar, that they desire toeain time. A late telegram from Berlin, however. »tates that Lord Sallsbury, contrary to the arrangement between Chicago, Cook County. 0N ARKEY & COOK. field and Princo Gortschakof, SLEEPER & WIITO. 8. lord Beaconafiel Decatur, Macon County. prowy & TATT. Ferthwood, Worth County. o oo oo | The Cheerful Acquiescence of the | ciaimod that Turkey should retain Oltl ss s por- Fulton, Whiteslds COURLE: vru 5. MoCOY. Onawa City, Monona Countys o oo Lycas. British Voter Not So tion of tho Lazi territory. The subject was im- mediately referred to 8 committes, who ar- ranged a compromise which, lhowever, cedes Olt!{to Russia. The affslr thus scems to be virtually scttled. PRESS COMMENTS, THE TREATY GRNERALLT AFFROVED. Loxvox, July 9.—The London newspapers, excepting the Daily News, comment favorably on the Anglo-Turkish tresty. The Times sayn: " Although the transformation of Batoum into & free port {s & valuable guaraotee for commer- clal Intereats which woutd otherwise bo threat- ened, Russia has successfully fnsfsted on the re- Osage, Mitchell Connty. w:;“ e - BROWN & BisHOP. e M. L. TRMPLE. Onkalooss, Mahasks County. ek m; u.L.:.c::E}M"m & MALCOLM, > ] ¥. A. KEEP, Bidney, Premont County. T, R. STOCKTON. Bloux City, Woodbury m'flhu: & TAYLOR. Toledo, Tama County. %) etding BTAUBLE & KINNE. Viaton, Deaton County. Waterloo, Dlack Hawk &‘fig.m" S HAINES. ‘Wiaterset, Madison couni‘y‘“ Onuk anDATe KANBAS—Ablleas, Dlckinton Cegnipr o & CILELE: {OFFiline & PIERCE. Genevs, Kane County. 3. 1T, MAYBORY. Hilisboraugh, Montgomery Countys, o pyron, dacksonrttio, Motung Coniifon & LIPPIRCOTT. denejville, Jersey COURHE,pgp w7, HERDMAN. Lincoln, Logan COuW: gopp iy & BTOKES. Marshail, Clark County. ot Monmont, Werren ComtTe 0 ey, Montiesl, Piath Comntr. 70 UBTON, Morls, Grandr Countys g ne ik, Oquawks, Henderson Comntgy~* 0 S0 Oregom, Ogle County, il Certain. Favorable Tone of the Lon- don Press on the Subject. The Move Regarded as a Bar to Further Encroachments by taws, Lasslle County. Counctl Grote, Morris County, : tention of her more than important conquests :.‘an‘.' Ford County. BBELUREROR Eidorado, Butler c““&lufiox SRERTRAM, RHBBIE- in Arinenia. Lord Balisbury ‘;ol‘x\ltl tlu‘t‘ this Peki, Tazewell County. ACHAMELE Great Dend, Barton c:z‘fifin'.‘"“x ENOwLES succensful conquest will have s dangerous tend- i A, D. BAWYER. WA, II. DODGE. cncy, aud create a scnse of inatability of the e CRATTY DRO4. Independence, Montgomery County, oo | French and Italian Journals Not | Ottonian power throughout Byrls, Asia Minor, Esetiungh) '"“;:'f::::’r. W, MoNEKLEY, Rockford, Winnebag Y, C. M. DRAZEE, Sheltyville, Bholby COUBIy om0 & HAMLIN, Bpringfeld, Bsngamon Lounty, stoditvis Coinig L S LANEUIEIG Suliteatl 7 ALVIN P. GREENE. I ugls unty. awrence, Dougls County,y\y ey, o nigas., Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, Lyons, Rice County. 11 GRISWOLD. 3 TN M. MUSCOTT. Benecs, Nemehs County. MyBCoTE: J. P, TAYLOR, Topeka, Bhawnee Count pess )‘P;C’fi' RYAN & JOHNSON, and Mesopotamia.’ “1n plain words,” the Times says, “the Czar would begin to be recognized as THE NATUNAL HEIR OF TOB SULTAN, “Lord Salisbury continues: ‘It is impos- sible for hier Majesty's Government to accept, Pleased with the New Arrangement. Italy Thinks o Slice of Albania Ought Bycamare, DsKalb County. ‘Wiechits, Bedgwick County, 3 H He! without making an effort to avert it, the effect Tuscols, Dougea gfi‘ufl&::':':z;z;fi:::' MICHIQAN~Tstpeming, u.m..‘.'i.i"cfi.fi,f“l‘?"‘“"'”" to llare Fallon to Her. which such a state of feeling would produca in Watseks, Troquois County. e Jackson, Jackaon County, 0 iF+ & OSHORN, rezions whose political condition deeply con- ALEX, L. WIHITEOALL, NA— ity INDIANA—Alblon, Noble County, 108, M. RELLS, Crawfordsville, Montlnmerycmlknlfi. TRAVIS, Crown Pulnt, Lake County, erion Gonnty, . MUOD & woOD. Fowler. Denton Countls ypppon & TnAVIS, Frankfort, Clinton Count AT SAUUL & UIGGINDOTHAM. Gosliens Ut wiLgoN & DAVIS. t ty, Muniineton, Huntington CD\I‘I’I&BP“ 7. BC . Tudtanapolls, Marion County, cerns the Orlental Interests of Great Britain.” ““Thils seutence,’ adds the Zimes, *contains the turning-pofat of the Minlsterial policy, and upon the azrcement or dlssgreement with the conviction it represses must depend tho Judg- ment of tho country upon the measuro now an- nounced. It Is by no mecans sn cary guestion whetlier It be worth our while to UNDRRTAKR TIR VAST RESPONSIBILITY for the purposs of excluding Russia from Asla JOIIN D. CONELT. Ealamazoo, Kalamazoo Counu.oxo M, DUCK. MINNESOTA—Austin, Mower Caunty. - * Montevideo, Chippewa County. o & CRANE. WAken & MiLLER. Northteld, Tice County, o"w“':‘ lte:l.l ;::l';'xnxmu & WIIPPLR. Preston, Fllimore Count; 3¢ 3. BURLIKGAME, i) 7" WENRY n. WELLS, Batnt Paul, Ramsey County, . M. GILMAN. MIEBOURI-Plattaburg, Clinton L‘pun‘:y.u bk Russia’s Terms on the Subject of Ba- toum Allowed by the Congress. ENGLAND’S MOVE, THE ANGLO-TURKISE TREATT, Loxpoxn, July 9.—1n the ITousc of Commons this afternoon, the Under-Socretary for tho For- eign Department, in answer to s question of Willtam Edward Forster (Liberal), sald tho En- 5 WAL WALLACE. 0N, &, TURNEY. | pijeh ratitication of the convention with Turkey | Minor and the Eupbrates Valley. 1t must be Kenttastts Nowhon County, £ onmigy, | MONTANA TER.~Fort Bentary Ehetety UMl Ly. | was sent to Conatantinople somo tinio azo and | decided on th balanco 8¢ conflictiug considera- Bouth Dend, Bt. Joseph mflfél US NUBBARD. Virginis City, Madison L‘aum]: E. CALLAWAT, | everything was sottled. Daring, one of thc | tions, and of this Lalance the best practicable Temlington, Jasper County, 1. M, B ER. Terre Ilaute, Vigo Couuty, M, C. IIUNTER,JR. Valparaiso, Porter cconnly. T. J. MERRIFIELD. TOWA—Ansmoss, Jones County. J. B STAQY. Raroeim, Datotee CoJJCUET & OBSEX. ™ :I lt':1 nv:r ‘Butler County iis & paLowLs. par Uzorar u. crara, di ty, :‘;:":""c::":: c;:s:(l.uonx &5T. JOUN, rokee, Cherokeo Coutll-pya g cowLEs. Council Blutts, Pottawattamie Coui iy, i G i W W fopixsox. ’ Y'p ATTERSON & GIBSON. Davenvort, Scott Conn EA—Albi ‘Boons Count; : % J. A, MCEWEN, kota: ty. e i gt AR 8 1= ORI, 4 7" 1812AM REAVIS. Genova, ¥/ Seata iy e ol ITEROE & LIRSS, Umah: Doul’l’lll Count; ’.“. L HAFHARD, & 7' 3, M, THURSTON. Flattamouth, Cass County, Topublican City, Harlan Couggy. 1 o ProNEr l!d:e cntnn’n.ncnnnl '3, pratrstan. Tc:u:uh Jobnson con:uA‘ M. BEEYEN50M, 5 * 8.P. DAVIDSON, ‘Wiiber, 8aline County. &2l " York, York County. LEDWICR SDIVITT: teat {s the scitled -opinfon of the country at large. But of that there can be little doubt, and the {nevitabls concluslun is that, it Russia should be allowed further opportunity to en- croach upon Ottoman potver In Asis, we should feel it nn Imperative necessity to fnterfere. Bat, this beinz the case, it 1s certalnly common prudeoce to adopt at onve meuasures which will render such encroachments obviously impracti- cable. If wo mcan to stay the advance of Rus. #la in the ena, wo shall sct with but common prudence In checking bor at the outset. This can only be done by guaranteeing on our own suthority thoe futegrity of the domiulons of the Bultan Iu Asia as left by the Treaty of Berlin,”? ‘Though the asuouncement of the Anglo- second Secretaries of the Constantinonle Lega- tion, has taken a firman to Cyprus. “ We have not yet," said Bourke, **bad ofllcial notifica- tlon that the convention has been formally notl- fled to the Powers," L THE NEMODELING PROCESS. Loxwpon, July D.—A Berlin correspondent says: *'Conslderablo sensation was created here by the nows of the Anglo-Turkish alllance, and the cesslon of Cyprus. There s a feellug that the Oriental question liss entered upon a new and declsive stage, and that tha remodeting process will continue after the Berlin nceting {s over. Bome diplomatists have no besitation in saying that the European and African do- malns of the Porte are less lkely to remain In iROWN & CAMPDELL. | UTAR TERRITORY—Ogden Citr, Webtr Commz. & - o o Turkish tre t nnexpected, it croated Bt y en City, Weber County, statu quo for the protection speclally awarded | Turkish treaty was not unexpected, it created & Decorah, Winneshiek County, o 000 oo PERCIVAL J. DARRATT. kl > Ut profound sensatlon, Salt Lake City, Balt Laka Conoty, tothe Levant. Tho first move, it Is thousht, Delbt, Delaware County. Q. WATTSON, — E.D.NOGE. { will bo made by tho Roman Catholic Albanians PROIOBED APFEAL TO TUE COUNTIY. Denlson, Crawford County. o,y op o rABOR, WIsCORBLY. ‘mc.' Buffalo Connly; b MOSER, Ji. | on the confincs of Dosnia and Herzegoving, who { Tho Mancloster Guardian's Loudon corre- Des Mofues, Polk County, oo oy, Baldwin, 8t, Crotx County. " b iepcros, | dosire to bo Incorvorated by Austria. In such | spondent says: *The first impressious among Dabogue. Nabuque Canaty, * Chippawa Falls, Chippaws “}3!{« 7, JENKINS, | ©2%€ Italy is expected to occupy Albanta and to | Jeading ten are that the Governmont will deem Ermetsbarg, Palo A.,,,&,“',:";M #BADT, Green Day, Brown County._~~ " offer to exchango it for South Tyrol. No littlo | it ucceasary to appeal tothe country,—tlat tho Soest Sl SHinnstess &ffi‘ 'POUD & SOPZIL. Janesyille, Rook County., ‘WM. H. NORRIS, Jr. | curfosity {8 felt respecting the sction of France lncldfnl will dazzle the eoustituencics, and that " "' &, ANDERSON. NOICROSS & DUNWIDDIE. | and Russiain the immediate future,” the Premicr will take advantage of that effect * Glenwood, Mills County. oL NS, Madison, DaneCounty. ) s pvs, FREXCI SENTIMENT, to roncw his loasc of office. ‘Tho fact that Tur- arlan, Shelty Caunty, . Nelllaville, Clark County, I J. MACORIDE, Loxpox, July 9.—A Parls dlspatch says: | koy will not part with« bor soverelenty over LAFE H, THOMPSON. Tadependence, Buchassa Countr,' Indfanols, Werren Conaty, HOUMAN: Tows cn.‘ Johoson CountEVERS & BAMEON. I WEMLEY & SWISHER, Jefterson, Oreene County, (UBSELL & TOLIVER. Keokuk, Los County. FIANK ALLYN, Keosauqus, Ven Buren Connty. = CHATILES BALDWIN. PIANOS AND OHGANS. STORY & Oshikos! loneb: ity. . v lunshako c°('.’?|lru.u W. FELKER. Raclae, Nactae County. Steree ot PorntngaalioF BT . FULLE, S e UAINKS & CAVANAGH, ud ‘ernon County. w:::.: Marathon cw’w 12 ATOGTOR: JONIN A. KELLOGU. WYOMING TERRITORY—Evanston, Ulatah County. E. A. THUMAS, Cyprus will render it more dificult for the Op- position to challenge the policy of the Guvern- ment. That {t will be challeuged tners can be 1o queation, though as vet thcre {snosignofs movemont on the part of the Opposition bench, To make Eugland reanonsible for Tarkish good behavior is, however, fraught with danger, and {8 such a reversal of our policy of non-luterven tion that we mnay connt upou s severe strugcle between the two great political parties, which will itself afford a justification for that dissolu- tion which Lord Beacoustleld so ardently de- sires,'? “The arrangement between Englaud and Tur- key, especially the scquisition of Cyprus, fs not favorably recelved by public opinion here. Some newspapers are verv bitter against it.” A PROTEST, L.0xDoX, July 9.—The National Federation of Liberal Assoctations {u Birmingham bave lssucd & clrcular'urglng an fmmediate general protest agoinet the virtual annexation of Cyprus, and secret conclusion 61 an alliauce with Turkey, WOLSELET'S COMMAND. Loxpon, July 10—5 a. m.—The tornfog jour- nals announce fo officlal form that Sir Garnet Wolseloy will sail on Baturday for Cyprus. Ho will take with bim a brigado of Dritish troops from Malts, fo addition to the Indizn contin. T N N e N N N S RO SR S S AR I S e S ey GENTS' FURNISIING GOODS, INCIDENTAL. FOUEIGN LOANS, GENTLEMEN'S Loxpox, July ¥.—Tue Times says: *The Now in their Reati cxpectation that money-will be cheap tends to New and TTALIAN OPINION. ;s Inauce fresh apeculators to come forward, and oMy, y 0.—The Diritto, the Minlsterial 7 organ, does not tuink European public oplufon | tH¢ UPWarl movement may ba revewod, Many Btore, , 2 new lupns are talked about in addition to the will view the occupation of Cyprus in & very tricadly manner, THE CZAR. Loxpox, July 10— . mn.—A correspondent says the Czar docs not view tho acquisition of :’:ynrul do favorubly as Prince Gortschakofl oes. Jtusslan loan for £10,000,000. Thero Is & Greek fuan mentloned, and sundry loaus for Austria, Hungary, Turkey, and Svalo, while rallway aud other Inaustrisl projocts mav be expected to creep up in great numncrs. Portugal comes with o sccond portion of her loan, which re- fused to float entiro last year, Tho first fnstall- ment of the Fronch rallroad loans {salso expect- ed in the end of thu prescot month, and {ts ap- proach scoms to bo heralded by extremo activl- ty in, and high prices of, French rentes,” ORDEH FOR CARTHIDUES UANCELED. Loxpoy, July .—Au order hos been received at the Royul Arsenal to cancet the demand for 40,000,000 cartridges remaining on the books of tho department, ‘There arc various other evi- dencey that the extraordinary activity which pre- vatled o the Qovernment establishments during tho last three months {s about to decline. OHDEHED Tu CYY'RUS, La Viruerrz, Malts, July 9.—Tbree British regimenta have becn ondercd to prepare to em- bark tor Cyprus fmmediately, SEUVIAN INDEVENDENCE, BaLORADR, July 0.—Vriuce Milan has ssued a proclamation declariug the indopoudence of Servia, Call attention to their large stock of GENUINE GECKER BROS, usethemand reo- ommend thom, The Most Extensive Organ Faotories in UnrivldExy the World, "{‘ on i MY d :Dnl:;‘i‘gn. H du [} mnlS]8 & 1'90 %tntc- 1 £0, Ield, Leiter & Co. Will offer Special Inducements dur= tngy the present month in this Department, including UNPOUNDED. Loxnox, July 10-5 a. m.—A dispatch from Berlin declares that the rumor that the Russian delegates mean to protest agalnst the occups- tion of Cyprus is uafounded. SCUOUVALOYY. Viznna, July 9.—~The 2'litical Correspondence states that Count Behouvalofl was apprised of the Auglo-Turkish understauding three weecks ago. ‘Vienns papers generally approve of England's course. \Fumsm[ GO > TAKEN FOSSESSION, LoNpox, July 10~3 a. m.—1t is belleved that the Britlsh flag was hoisted st Cyprus on Mon. day by Lord John Hay, commauder of tho Chanoel squadron, who had sealed orders to that effect to be opened on recelpt of & telo- graphic dispatch, DATOUM, BeRLin, July 9.~1t {s belleved the Congress Hosiery, Underwear, Neckwear, ., Chiengo, ~ | WAt Shirt, and Collars and Caf, | Ombrellas in Sik, Alpaca, and Scateh Ginglam, &, &. Our_Btook of Wool DALITY aad Fininn We oitihon 13 K decided that, while Batoum fe made a froa port, ABOUT TO HETURN, AR C map o Gt DURADLE, and W AB A S H - A V the territory priucipally innabiced by tho Lazly | Viswxa, July 9.—A telegrom from Odetsa JILEED ANTeANs wd W dmiMEN! d ™) | is excopted from usian control. In rotur | sonounces that tho Direcior of the Humian rticle 3 . H 1 ) ¢l teamer Company has Jeft for San Stefano to TLY AS REPRENENTED, We. are Bfllwefll llndlson & fl!)lll'ofl-fl's. or this coucession, the British Plenipotentiaries | Bte P! i SUPERIOR prepare for thereturn of 123,000 Russian troops. Lonpox, July 10—5s. m.~A cosrespondent at Puris telegraphs that lutelligence bas boen recelved from Constantinople that the with- drawsl of tho Husslaus from Ban Stefano fs belug negotiated, aud that they will leave wheu the Turks quit tha heights commanding Varos and Shumla. accopted the substitution of tho oxpression “eossentially commerclal,” justesd of ** exclu- sively commercial,’ as applied to Batoum. soriA. Auch controversy bus been proceeding on the subjeet of the Banjak of Solla betweon the Rus- ufau and Aust military delegates, the latter Ppropoalug trategical line reducing the terri- tory of the S8anjak nearly one-half. 1t {8 under st00d that Count Bchouvaloff has retalned the | territory which the Military Comtaittce pro- poscd 1o take away from the Sanjak. salling all our good ANTIOLE, "ERTALYYY SLiNpBONERT Buas D Buits, $05 Ao FOmB A EST CERROIAT, ATHNY WEDDING TOILETS, * BEDWARD ~ IMPORTING TLXL?B:.L‘ 2 1068 & 165 Wabash.av., cor, Monroe-st, SHIRTS. ‘Wo have roduced our fine Shirts $3.00 per dozen, making our finost at $37,00. We guarantee our Lin. ens as heavy and fino as are used by WILL NOT YIELD. A dlspstch from Pera says it was decided st a council of the Turkisn Cabluct ou Saturday last that ‘Turkey sbould not yicld to the dcmands of FINANCIAL, any hf“fio.ELDREDGE & 00 BATISPACTORY BRTTLEMENT. Greeco, it e e o M, oy The Congress, in to-day’s sitting, disposed of LAZARUS SILVERMAN 55 Washingtoil-at. _ | severa additional trantir aueationaof s minor | OREIGN GRAIN TRADE, BAN]{EB. ) . BD;EA—'I‘-IBNAL. cbaracter, and arrived at a satisfactory settlo- WEBKLY KEVIEW, Lonpox, July %.—The Mark Laws says: The sgricultursl reports, although some- what variable, are, generally spcakiog, favor- sblozs to the appesranco of the wheat-flelds. ‘The growth of straw ls evorywhero ubundsnt, The plant is Bow strong, and the season so far advauced that the chances ot damsge from any future uutoward westher are grotaly diminished. Uobless tho symnuier proves unex- ceptionally disastrous, s ylcld of rather over 11,000,000 quarters msy be looked for ss the product of the home crop. Barley has improved slightly in sowe distrivts. Beaus and peas are still falrly promisink. lu other respocts the agricultural situation s unchanged. Swmal] supulies aud Jess demand bave been the charscteristic features of the trade for English wheat st Mark Lane sud the country, Lut no further decltne has taken place. With moderute arvivals at ports of call, the tioatiog- cargo trude for wheat bas becu falrly steady, with suwe luquiry for the United Klugdom aud rient relative to Batoum. The report s con- firmed that the raxing of the fortifications of Batoum has not been formally broached in the Cougress, Itis stated that a speclal under- standing will be eatered Into on this subject. Tho question as to the fortifications on the land side will not be discussed, so that In that re- spect Rusala will be unrestricted. It 18 declarod in high Russian circles that this scttlement of the Batoum questlon wasar- rauged at & private faterview between Lord Beaconsfiald and Prince Gortuchakoff this morn- fug. The settlement leaves the Lazi territory under the Turks' control. Tt ts also declarcd that st the same interview Lord Beacoustiold fully sud frankly DEYENDED TUE ANGLO-TURKISIE CONVENTION. Prioce Gortschakoff replicd that Russla saw nothing objectionable in the couvention, aysbe cutertaiued no projects fur aggrundizement ou tho coust of Aslatic Turkey, e percelved no differeuce botween Eugland's occupation of CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, 13 BUYING AND SELLING Government Bonds, Cook County Orders, City Serip, Contractors® Vouchers, And seliing Excha fort, Berila, Jiaubars MONEY toLOAN BYJ0SIAH H. REED. No. 52 William-sL, Y. Y., Inamount 9 ; H(OPE)?X"\':‘.‘;‘ u. rdfir’rlzlfl‘BU\ ED CHICAGO Applicailons received and promptly attended to Ly 1. A, HURL! Cg‘ ’lbvlfl’m.\ulph-ll. RACINE COLLEGE, Raéioe Collegg tncl udes & School of Letters snd & !clkmmu Bchool, There 1a slsv s UGramwar Echool, Tateiisorepares Boya tor Collego ot busioess. Thoroughi elieciual traioiug (s combined with trug disciolin zellglous care, M Grammar seiioo igh culture. ‘The Lullege s oa Loudos, Parly, Frank- Old wug Wanis recelvad I 1. For fi'g"'figwfi- 4pply to Lty JAMKS DK KOVEN, Jennings Beminary, Aurora, IiL THE S8CUOOL YO THE TIME! 3 s. Bae full ad: ar phbufyll sdverisouieaUta pexs Sataniar's aue of the Princi 8Lo7e and Lasemient 38 Lasall 2ad Tourth Bours 38 and 40 1kt aud ¥ wanulaciurl BEST BET, $5 warrauted. Eatracted witlout paia. Guid Fhiliogs ab I Dits. McCLES: JULY 10, 1878 Contingat, but prices closed 6 pence per quarter lrl)l\;:,- Malso unchanged. DBarlcy sightly de- ¢ MISCELLANEOUS, INTERNATIONAL REGATTA. Lowpon, July 0.—A grand international re- gatta, open to all professional oarsmen In the world, will be held on the Thames ov Aug.3l and Bept. 2, Large money purscs will be given for a single scull, pafr, and four-oared shell races for the champlionship of the world, opea to all oarsmen In Ih‘:worltf o RACES, Loxporx, July 8.—~The July stakes at New- market were won by Ruberra. otel, They wero glven 8 banquet ycaterday by Mr. Van Duscu, an old graduste.” The crew have been obllged to@ecline many courtesles. Thev wiil go to Paris to-morrow, Al except Kage will go to- gother up the Rhine, and will return to the United Btates Aug. 1. The crew have deposited :2;.:"“:“ cl‘!w' ihe;lr‘l'mpm of the Henles rown, Shipicy & Co., and will take .I'i;‘gmAmerlm o0 thelr roturn, ! E OF AN AMERICAN MERCTTANT. Loxnox, July .—A Farla disoatch sags that Robert Carter, an American merchant, of the Rue Auber, whose body was found in the Selue, committed suictde In coneequence of fll-health, PRINCE PETER OP OLDENDURG. 8. PerRnasuna, July 0.—A memorandum by Prince Peter of Oldenburg condemns unie ‘versal military service as tho cause of Soclalism and general discontent, WILL n!‘fl.lll. Berry, July 9.—Prof. Virchow bas decided to retire from politics, Prof, Virchow was prominent In the Prussian Diet as thc opponent. of centralization and the military system. e —— POLITICAL. MI. ESOTA. Bpeciat Disoatch to The Tribune, 8. Pavt, Minn,, July 9.—Two Rcpubllican Congressional District Conventions tueet in this Btato to-morrow. ‘Che First District Con- ventlon will renominate M. I, Dunnell with no dissent, except o few complimentars votes to be caat for James 1. Baker, formerly Commissioner of Pensions. The Third District Convention will nominate W, D. Washburan, the youngest of the famous Washburn family, with about ane- third of the votcs to be cast for Dr, J. i, Btewart, the preseot incumbent. Dr. Stewart clalns to have been nnfairly treated in the mat- ter; that the district was ixed against him by rross misropresentation aud by uribery while lic was on duty In Washingtou, and” makes no secret of his detcrmination to appeal to people 08 an independent candidate, Ha ap- pears, however, to have but little backing amoug thu onlinary leaders and workers of the party, A formidable bolt was recently turcatened, partly on Btewart's account and partly becauso of alleged trreuular and unfale apportionment of delegates, but the Ransey County Republicans, who were chicfly sg- rieved, have comluded, in consideration of the importancs of saving every vote in Cougress, to 0 into the Convention and abide its result. ut cousiderable excitement has been aroused, and a bolt may easily be started unkess both sides are cautious. MICIIGAN. . Bpeetal Dispatch to The Tridune Laxsing, Mich, July 9.—The Dcmocratic State Conventlon meets fu this city to-morrow, and the unterrilled are rapldly gatbering. Many delegations and pruminent politicians have ar- rived, and are bard at werk loz-rolling and dis- cussing the financisl question, which threatens a scrious breach if not the utter disorganization of the old Democratic party fo this State to- morrow. The hards ond softs are doiug their level best, cach faction to convince the other it 18 In the wrong, but each bas very strong con- victions. 8o far as members present are cou- cerned, the lards scem to be fu tho majority, aud the prevalent opioion scems to bethata very conservative finaucial plauk will be adopt- ed.” It is not probuble that the Gresnback ticket already in nomination will be indorsea, but s stralght-out-ud-out Democratic ticket, be it bard or soft woney. -A lively time to-mor- row s anticipated, IOWA. &pectal Dispatch to The Tribuns. Davesront, In., July 9.—The Orcenbackers hield a couple of Conventions in Rock lsland, 111, to-day, cach of which wus tnarked by grest lack of harmony. Rock Island County had a majority of the delegates, and took the lion's sbare of the nominations. The Convention of the First Scnatorlal District, hield fn the mom- ing, chosu J. W. Fay ax a candidate for Repre- seneat} and Ur. McKinnle, of Mohue, for 8enator. The dixth District Conuressional Convention, 1u the afterncon, selected J. W, Haney, at present Asscssor of Moltuc, us their numinee for Congressman. CALIFORNIA, Bax Fraxcisco, July 9.~Officlal returns to the Sccretury of State give the toltowing as the composlition of tho Constitutional Convention: Non-Partieans, 51; Workingmen, 533 Repub- ll(-nmi) 11: Democrats, 6; Indenen 2. Non-Fartisaus clect nll the delegal —_——— CUSTOMS. An Important Reforms Immediately Tnsti- tuted by Secretury Shcrmsn upon the Recommendation of the Investigatiog Commtssion, Soeclal Dispatch to The Tribuns. New Youk, Juiy 9.—About 8 week ogo the Custoras Commission made a special report to the Becretary of the Treasury on the subject of the practice at this port fo vxamiulng fmported ercbandise for damage atlowances. The re. port showed that the Trcasury regulstions have been systewmatically violated, Instauces were given of allowances granted upon examlination of less than 1 per cent of the packages upon which claim for damage was made. The Com- mission called attention to the fact that the requlations cxplicitly require the openlng and {uspection of the contents of every packagoupon which damnage is allowed, and urged that the Appralser be requlred to euforce such regula- tlons. Yesterday an order from the Secretary of the Troasury was recelved by Appraber Dutcher, embodylug the recommendations of the Commission, und peremnptorily orderlug Lim in the future to require from the Damage Allowance Division a rizld compliance with the regulations. Mr. Dutener hias been besieged with *ubjections to-iay, particulsrly fu the casc of an importation of 50,00 mats of sugar, ovu which clalm for damage was ade on 14,000 mats. The lnporter compialned that the damage caused by openiug every mat inight equal that awsided ou the whole fot. Mr. Dutcher will, howeyer, enforce tho order 1rigidly, and this practice will doubt- less greatly reduce the wrercgute of damage ai- Jowauces at this port. Western merchants s take cournge. o far s the public is intormed, this s tbe first specitic recommendation made by the Comwmission. The prompluces with which Becretary Shermag acted In this cas shows that he 18 in tull sympathy with the Com- mission inits ciforts 10 reform the Customs Bervice, and ready to adoot thu most sweepine snd vigorous mcasures whens a o de- mandiog action is presented. I {s understood that the session of the Commission is nesring ita close, and it s beligved thac yeveral fupor- tunt recorumendations bave been or suou will by made looking to radical reforws lu thy survice at this port. FINANCIAL, Bpucial Duapateh fo The Triduns, Pirrasuro, Pa., July 9.—The Citizens' Bav- fuge Baok, of Esst Brady, Clarion County, dRd & petitiou fu baukruptey fn the United Btates Court hiors to-day. The labllitics f0ot up about $140,000, scarccly auy of which are secured. The real-gstate asscts of the bauk are two lots in Enst Brady, $2,050; an undivided one-tbird in coal Jands fu Madison Towuship, 84,000; and an undivided elghtecntl fu two tracts of land iu Clarion County, $200. Then there Is a loug Mat of vromissory notes, judigwents, bonds, WorL- gages, ete, The depositore will realize very hite tle. Apectal Diwaick to The Tribuns. SpriyavikLp, itl., July 9.~Jola E. Lacey, of Virginla, Cass County, avd W. W. Deatberuge, of Waverly, wery to-day sdjudged baukrupts un el own petitions. A vreditors’ petitlon was iled azulust Peter B, Cartwright, of Pleasdut Platus, s couuty. UNCANNY CANADA. Citizens Still Confronted with the Dire Aspect of Anarchy. Her The Firm Actlon of the Minis- try, However, Eftecting Much Good. Three Thousand Troops Order- ed to Protect the Montreal Orangemen. . The Fanatical Mayor Counseled to Resign and Bave Appear. ; ances. Scared Insurance Men Getting Up Pri. vate Protective Forces. Oommerocial Lothargy and Atrophy the Result of the Present Disorders. NEXT FRIDAY. Speciat Dispateh te The Tridune. MoxTnear, July 8.—Last night's meetings of the Irish and French were held at the 8t. Jeau Baptiste Village, 8t. tienrl, and ou the Cha- boille Street Square, at each of which several thousand people were present. The mestinga were called to arrange to oppose the procession on Friday, There {8 considerable excitement smong toe Irish, who all anticipate serious trouble, and assert tuat the provessiun will be opvosed by 20,000 men. It Is reported that & very large number of Irish are coming from Quebee and many from Ontario and the United States, 1I rellance cou be placed on what the Irish say, there will uoquestfounbly be a gener- al fight, but moderate Protestants think that the presence of the military will dampen the srder of tho Cathulics and fuduce thew to defer their uggressive measures until the even- fug. THINTY SPECIAL CONSTASLES will be sworn fu on Thursday, on behall of the insurance companics, to guard bulldlues tpon which Jargoe risks arc held. It was ruwmored to- day that the Mayor would be asked to resign his office, as it {s the most digmied course to take after the fallure of lis mission to Ottaws, which had for its object the obtainiug control of the ilitary forces. A commissary oflicer will leave Ottawa fur thls city to-night to obtaln supplies for the troups. Fiftythousand rounds of ball-cartridizes were brought frum the maga- rine on St. Helen's lsland to the city today. The Orsngemen will wesr their ordinary re- galis, but will abstain altogether from plaviug varty tunes. This has been resolved upon by the Commniittee, and the order will be enturced. The bauks wit be open as usual on the 12th, as well as mercantila establishments, LEADING MENCIIANTS express themselyes well satisficd with the ar- rangements made for the preservation of the peace of the city. A real-estate broker states that the agitation kept up by the factivns o this city has had an aporeclable effect upon the renl-estate market. He could attribute It to the anticipated troubles, reports of which preveuted outsiders frown locating here, while citizens did not care toacquire property ina place where such cruge ldcus oxisted as to the righta of property and cltizensliip. THE CAMP OF ANTILLERY will ba on the Alontreal lacrusse grounds and Domluion Bquare, The rink, drlll-shed, and the old barracks will bu utllizcd for the remainder of the troops. The tolal strength of the gar- tison on the 12th will be hetweou 2,500 and 8,000. It {s sugmested that the veterans of the Britlsh army resident in this district, aua oum- bering 600 men, bo formed foto a battaliou for scrvice to case of an emengency like the present, TUE PRESCU CANADIANS held & mass-meetig on the Champ de Msrs to-night. Only about 1,500 pursons present. Tne priucival speakers were Ald. “T'hibault, Mullen, and Labarte. The tenor of tuclr address was fu support of the Mayor's potiey, which the meeting fudorsed, Beveral hundred ot the crowd, Lelongiug to Gritlia- town, on their way home, passed through the strects alpging, and, upon reaching Orange Hall, on 8t Jaumes sticct, they halted and smashed fu the windows with stones, There ‘was no opposition offured, and the crowd passcd o - THE TROOPS. MoNTREAL, July %.—Following lsa lst of the troops that will arriva Thursday and go fnto eump in yarfous parts of the city: The Eleventh Regiment, from Arzonteu:ls the Fifticth, from Hemmingford; the Finty-first, from Hunting- don; the Fitty-third, irom Sherbrooke; the Fiity-fourth, trom Richmond: the Ony lun- th French Canadian Militis, from Heau. huruols: tue & and B Batteries of Artillery, from Kivgston and Quebee. Lieut.-tien. Sir Belby 8myth will arrive to-morrow to assuine cominand of the troups. A number of Oruvge- men have already arrived In this city from various parts of Untario and Quebey, s well ns the United Btates, for the auniversary celebra- tiun, The Grand Trunk bas forbldden its ciployes toabsent themselves from duty Fri- day next, NEWSPAPER SENTIMENT. ‘The Herald, fu discussing the Orange dificulty, says: A very largo majority of our citizons Mrould, we think, join hearitly In'tho desire that Orange pro- cessions ahould cease; but no Christian, aad no sousible man, cau tolerate the ides tha \"l!l’:t'll!l of Urangemen (If they bo pe thelr bw disobedient), that ihoie iilecal i warch be fllega)), sbould be pu slungnter at the hands of self-cun utors of justice, In regard to the Mayor's actfon, it says: 1t seems to us that this, If 1t bu & way of ki the peace, is manifestly siot matntainlng th bot, on tho contrury, s giving free scope to Jessne:s of the most frichiful kind, We do not wish o se¢ hv Oraogemen walk processlon: sud In this ~ we agi u with' fenatics of the 0'Donovan class, If, how ever, they are foolish cuough to fusiat on walkiug, and are threatened with mub-viol beli that they must be protecieds and it is hers where we difier with the fire-brands aforessid, 1f any body of meq bas 3 right, ov their own wmotion, to ducfllc that the sppearance in thestreets of another sct of men s an afzont, ta be wiped out with Livod. then God help minorities everywhers, and Giod livlp thoae cities who permit wich transace tione: they aro maulfestly not far frow snarchy, which inuat be speedily ruinous. even to a Hourlab: ny prosperity. Theze can bo no unanimity except the_authoritics, who are thewselves (be turea of law, take law for thelr sule guide. Ald. Stephens states that be will not enter the Council agalo, or, st any rate, while the preseut Mayor presides at the Council’s delib- crations. Bubscriptions are still lowloy lo from Orauge lodizes to assist in building the Hackett mwonu- went. Numbers are dally Jeaving tbe city, 13 con- sequesce of the anticipated )2th ‘of July troubles, A prominent gontleman states that, a4 to the materialintercsts of the city, if this rloting govs ou. Montreal 1sdoomed 1t will become another Quebec,—s ity comuercially dead. Already wur trade s going away from us, and every day watters will becomo woree., Special Diswetch to The Triduse, Orrawa, July 8.—The Vominion (Goveroment has rotused Lo cowply with tho request of May- or Beaudry to leavo the protection of Montreal 1u the haods of tue civic authoritics, Masj.-ten. Smythe lcaves to-morrow morniug (or Moutreal, to tuke comuwand of the trouus. As the Buauley Street Presbytenan Chured Is pot capaciuus ciouzt to huld the Oranzemen on tho 12tk they buve applied for the Moutreal La- cruasv grouuds to bold thelr services. cr QUEBEC. Speciat Dixziatch (o The Trivuns. MoNtrEaL, July 8.—~A spucial cablegrsm so- vougces that the Privy Councit has declded the appealed casu of thie Quebec Goveruwent agalust wera, | E CENTS. ranes Company, srising out of the Qnek .mp act, adversely to the Provin. clal suthc.® 5. “Tho consequenca will be, that the Governmént will have to relmburso all tho insurance companies tn the amount ot the taxes which they Lave so far pald, which, it is estl- mated, with lezal expenses, will amount to about $200,000. The compsnies, n_their tury, i’l'nh??.l’m make a refund. to thelr dolicy- the Quee Apectar Ditpnteh ta The Tridune. O1TAWA, July 9.~The following letter from Lieut.-Gov. Letellier to the Becretary of State 1s published : Btz 1pray you to be 20 good an to convey to his Racellency the uu-evnop&ucm my lhnn{-. and the thanks of my Government, for the prompt asaisiance rendered to ?ntll the recent riots In the City of Quebec, May I, at the same time, beg ghat hin Excellency will kindly assure the officers, non-commissioned oficers, and wen of the active militia of Montreal and Qunbec, of the eratitnde of the Province of Quebec for the rerrices render- ed by them to re-establlsh the peace of the city Fur‘l'nl the 12th, 13th, 14th,and lglh days of Juno s BUSH FIRES, Spectal Dupatch to The Tritrne. MonTrEaL, July Y.—Bush fires are ragine (a the Ottawa District in the Torbolton reglon. ‘The loss has been extenalye Lake 8t. John. Four bridges and two camps have been burned. OIL EXPLOSION, Toronto, Can., July 0.—An explosion last night in the London Ol Reflnery Company's works, London East, destroyed $12,000 worth ol property. CASUALTIES. TRALN ACCIDENTS. 8pecral Dispatch to The Tridune Prrranuno, Pa., July 9.—Late yesterday even- ing,the enginecr of the Johnstown accomnoda- tion tratn noticed a man Iylog on tho track a few miies this side of Latrobe. Ile was picked up, when both of his legs wers found to be crushed, He was almost fnsensible, but man- sized to eay his name was Frank Burke; that he bad attempted to board a train while In motlon, but fell under the whecls, and that he lived fn Youngstown, O. He died this moraing. Conductor Miller, of tho Atiantic express, which left the Union Depot at noon to-day, re- purts thut one of his passcngers namea Holler, a German from Chicago, en route to Harrlsbure, Jumped from the traln at Curcy's. near Brin- ton, nud was seriously injured, “He was taken to Hrinton Btation for medical treatment. DROWNED. Bpecial Ditpalch to The Triduns. Rarauazoo, Mich,, Jaly 9.—A son of Willlam. Fitch, azed 10 years. was drowned this wmorning at 11 o'clock while bathing in the at. Josepls River near Three Rivers. Snectal Dispateh te Ths Tribune, Bereuixaroy, 1a., July 8.—Hugh L. Machaw was drowned while batbiug In tho Jowa River ut Columbus City, yesterday, Deceased was about 20 years of age, and the son of a well-to-do farmer residing west of Cofumbus City. Up to last sccounts the body had not buen recovercd. BATHING ACCIDENT. Hpectal Dispated to The Tribune. Kexosua, Wis,, July 9.—James Hayes, s young mau living in this city, died this morning from injurfes recclved while swiinming at the Howland brick-yurd on Inst Sundsy. Indiving he struck his head agalnst a clay-ank, caustug concussion and partial dislocativn of thy splue, luducing paralysts. THE HEBREWS. Annual Gathering of American-Hebrew Con= gregntions ut Milwnukes. Speciul Dispateh to The Trivune, Muwaukes, July .—The fifth annual unlon of the American Hebrew congregations con- vened in Concordla Hall 1n this clty at 10 o’clock this morning. 'The call to order was made by M. Loth, Preaident pf thuCouncil, Rabbt 8pitz, of Templs Emanuel, Mitwaukee, made the ad- dress of welcowe, and concluded with o brief and polnted prayer, * May God attcod all vur efforts,” Joslal Cohen, Esq., o Pittshure, Pa., spoke of the work of the last five Coaventions, and tho gnod results whizh bad grown out of them, the harmony which extsted, and of the bright future which Iay beforo them. e especiatly al- luded to the fact that the object of the Union was not alone for the upbuilding of Judalsm fa Amierica, but to benefit all mankind. His ro- marks were recelved with great applause, The Committws on Credeatials preacated & list of delcoates. ‘The Committeo on Permanent Orzsnization reported the following named officers for the eusuing year: VPresident, Adam A, Kramer, Esi., of Cluclonatty Vice-President, Willtawm B, 1lacKenburih, Esq., of Philadelphia; Secretary, Lipman Levy, Esa., of Cincinnati; Asslstant Secretary, Benjamia Weil, Faq., of Milwaukee, Oa motion the report was sdopted. After being conducted to the chatr tho Prost- deut briefly addressed tho Convention, He thanked them for the high honur conferred upon_ them, he belng the voungest member of the Unfon. He pletured a glorlous future for the Israclites of: America, and slluded to the intelligence and ability of the goutlemen com- postuge the Unlon, The supplomentary report of the Board of Governors recommeonded osjfollows: T appro- vriste $3,500 for the support of Indigent students for the cominyg year; for au appropria- tlun of $500 fur the purcitase of tho nevessary Uouks required fu the college Hormry 83 recoms mended oy the Presidont of tho College. It wus slso stated in the report that the salarics of teachers mmounted In tho last year to $1,000, and that thers were twonty-three studeats in the collego 8t tha cluse of the ter. The fotlowing Stauding Cowmittces wers nawed: On Hehraw Union Collsge—Joslan Uohn, Pitts- bugg; Davld Adler, Milwaukee; Abrahaim Sein, Nuw York; Lowis Kroln, Cincinnatt; A. Bie- wanger, 8. Louls, one Minance—lsanc Lasan, Quincy: Louls 5 sougoud, Clnclanatiy L. N. Ileliman, 3t Lo Enmn:flell dw-munnn, Tittabury; Uuuiay En; pringdeld. Yon Publicatlons—L. N.iDemerts, Loutrvilics Edward Hlock, Cincinnail} Dr. B. Folsenthal, Chicago; Slegmund Levy, Bulfalo; lsaso Cantro witz, LaCrosse. On Correspondence—Nathan Dloom, Loufeville; Martin Nutzale, Dotrolt; Dunlel Wolf, Cincinostl; lkh J. Meaming, St Louls; A. W, Itch. Milwaue e, dpecial Committes C=M. Loth, Clucinnati; B, nger, Bte Loula: tho diov. il. Dloch, Peorta: Meyer, Plitaburg; Solomon Mossler, lu- ommities B—The Rov, 3. Namfld, M, M. Lando, Georgia; Mos Dr. ‘Heury ‘Geravn, Chicay port, St. Louis. bpecial Comansties A—Jullan Trellery. Clocioe natl; the Huv, Dr, Quttheh, New Yuork; Albert Payser, Ch Hios I::::u Frlena, Mliwaukes; 5 5 anatl. Un Report; uél.'a,mmallam-sumund Mann, Clovelsud; Uwigle, New Yorks the Huv, Dr. 5. Falk, i the Tev. Dr. E. U, Ilirch, scob Esckiel, Cluclzasti. veutiua then took u recess untll 3 h o'clock, The Convention reassembled st § p. m., and lstened to reports from the Stauding Commit- tnted fu the morslui. ‘Tho Comumnitice appuluted W prepare & report on_the feasibility of erecting & lebrew youug ladies® seminary reported favorably. ‘The Coumitiee on Agciculiural “Heports rec- ommended that thres members of vach of the oards of Trustees of the Oroban Asylums ot Cleveland, New York, Philadelbla, , Baltimore, Nuw Urlesos, S8an Friucisco, thres mwemberas of the Executive Board of thy Unlon, be un- inted o Board of Guvernors of the Hebrew Farmers' Colouy to sollvit funds for the pur- chase of laud 1o furuish alt orphisnd & ciunce to sustaiy thewselves, sud also (6 those who uru dependeut upou others fur thelr support, The roport was sdupted. 'he Cowmittes then sdjoyrued untit 9 a. m, to-morrow. e o LOUISIANA FINANCES. Nzw OgrLzans, July W.—Publication by the Btate Auditor shows total tax setticinvcuts fur 1x wouths esding Juoe 30 of §1,201,490, yizyinst $050,010 the same dute Jast year. It is bullvved that the recout declive In Btate consols to 74 was caused by a misunderstanding of the recvot declston of the Bupreme Court ordenug 1o fundwg of the Plauters' Assuciativa bouds, SUBLLINE to $I00,00), fuuswuch #3 the State becomics cotitled 10 the aascts of toe Assoctas tion, estimated st nearly a 1wililun of duilars, aud thy fnterest .upon these bouds is provided by the Associstion. Conaula Lave rupidly rab Lo, wod suld tu-day &b 70350

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