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! 15, 1878 N THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. JU ritlsh any competent aeemintant, that It was perfectly | Canal, on Middle Taland, and a llfe-boat . station | Inz. These companies, as tell as tha Peunavl- B merctal séationn of Roumania o force nntl new | medintely | sejoqranhod o tho Lie) WASHINGTON. fimocent: and nothing but partiean malica, | noar fand leach Harhor of Refure, varin Hatirond, the Clicao, 4 NOFNveRtorn, | Hemarm) paoiee mil bt Tt folgic, drrnganeniiie mele; The original of the treaty prepared for England Alded Ly fnvinetble” abtuseness, and foregong TIE UNION LHAGUE, and Unlon Pacifle, have treated the cxpodition | Rrack Curkg, Ontagamie Co., i Act. 4K, The tributo shall be capltatized at the | J00 TRAEISL 0 ETAE HTELY RECEIEL (Y The detormination 1o Ulscover romething wrong, Tothe Western Ausvetated Press liberally, The party will reach thele destina: | and weayli are damiaging wheat yery (o wAM rate arranged by the Powers and Lho Porte. fMicinl bearer of the document roceives, accord- can pervert it into Rnything else. WaamixaToN, D, C., Juls 14.—The National | tion an Thursday night, and then have about | damaged 50 per cent. Yhad, Waey Att. 49, Roumania supersedes the Parte {nall r:’"‘ e et n‘;f e handsome sum of . g o Execttive Committee of the Union League of | ten dava ta bulld the necessary obseryatory and 2 3 alifgations relating to public works in that Princl- | 3500 as hls fee for ruch service. Falschood of the Democratic THE INQUISITORS, America will meet at lrighton Beach Hetel, | photographic room. ‘The ohscryations will be KANSAS. Ll y PROVISIONS OF THE TREATY. . Coney Island, N. Y., on the 15th fust. mainly of a photographl¢ and spectroscopic A PANE. 50, The fortiieatl the Danubo from | Loxnos, July 13.—The treaty of peace. éoa- Scandal Concerning a FREL WILGEARNA BRSE, AND (RETIRN -0 71N PRESIDENTIAL INTRRVEXTION, ' character. Fpectal Dispatch to The Trivuns. hytia il e ki gfons R emtans” arilclen. Th. Times: veiaion 0 seasipe. The President has determined tipon Executivs Lot Vassey, Pratt Co, July 1.—Fslt w, the Tean tinteedo it mauih Whall batazed. No [aine B elah e ihenile, cantalng Rite: Treasury Defleit, Bpectat Diumic to The Triduns, interference in the case of Ti Ta Ke, John Riley, TIIE CROPS las yielded twonty-two And a balt by #hip of Wt sliall navigate tho Danubo downwarda | declared at Berlln MOREONS, CORTING, Bl Wasninaron; D, C, July 1.—The Potter | John liawkins, and_Cut MeIntosh, membhers » Barley well Gliedand headed, Oata exesonn " from the Iran Gater, The fmard shipe of te | iaporiant qnestions, namelv: the Dardanelles Comlttee occnpléd fiselt with Senator Kel- | ani pollcsof ihe Creok Natlon, indicted for sETANOtE ready to cut. Corn over ix feet high. b ’ g 3 i nanal asin, LI ., ks : . Wy scend to Galat. :flhfi,fl?fifi»f'fik PrCbably_aeextly cony) lozw to-day, and ¢ompleted his examination. Bt one. Chioate, A Choctaw Tndlian, Spectal Disvatches to The Tribune. have the best prospect we liave had in Ky, Circumstances Aflendmg the ‘The Cominittce subsequently held an executive the ot TN . M. {lled while ovading arrest, Choate, armed, anr, Livingston Co., July 14.—V for nino years. We do not exnegt more tn, it 1. Tho Commiman of e Dantbe, | Eneleaniis reiatete S whihlsconstl | ™ poyingand Disbanding | semon. st conui fo mjour to, mect ah | AESd & arns o eiunsin s CIook R | ben dme her on o prlln s ek ik | SO 10FCord at T i ol le maintained. 1t will exercige 1ts powers beneo- | the auzerainty of the Suitan, with & Cheistian = Atluntie City on-thi¢ 3 of next month. It fs diction, In violatlon of tha Crook laws prohlbit- | 41,4 oy w who stood on the burning deck and e forth as far oa Galatz with complete independence | (lavernmeut and national militia, Thess arilcles of the Army. the present tntentidn to summon aoveral of the | N bersans with weapous stiending laro as. | oy N6t met aray without bie father’s word.? PLONMDAS ¥ of territorial anthority, and all arfangementa reia- | further regulate tho clection of & Prince by the vielting statesmen, including the Becretary of | finblies. An attempt was i RIToe Bpectal Dispaich fo The Tyibuns, Friday night wehad a glorlous rain. The heat notables at Trenova, arrange o Provisional U uv- hlcnoat wealehad boho 4 dntaned’ {R&E e crnment previous o bis election, and lay the hasls of a (Government after his election, Arts, Choate. He rosisted, aud was killed. the Treasury, fos examination st that polnt. RRSIONATION. tive to its righis are confirmed, N 'y i b Enormous Operations Which Thon | oriug of salus to the emocrats a8 | dudgo Olin, Justice of the Siproma Conrt of Art, 52 and 5%, Contaln farther regulations In re- Mapisow, Maduson Co., July 14.—Sugarey, generally gooil, Cotton ia now falrly y 4 leited from Kellogy, and upon the compietion 3 leavea of the corn ‘havo curled up, and men | way, Continued rains for tha last f gard to the Panabe Commiasion. 1 to 2, inclusive, rolate to the new Provinve 7 lis cxamination 1he Democrats are atill mora | the Ditrict of Columbin Bar, bas resignsd, | agg curled doy 1 BTNk = . . 3 ¢ cmoe wo, Our goll this scason ia In L Art. 51, Tad work of the remarat of abatacles | cojed Fdstern Houmelia, south of the Halkan, Disturbed the Routine of g cxamisatius 14 Demarrate are sl yore | g b ealoh, “Thero ares number of ap: | ot suried oo, Gur sal thl sossn, ln o | rendeesth prospect now of an abuntant v etk leon ks onind e c::fl::f.:fi';:,';,::llmc mhich Ao placed, uniler tie divelt mifltary anl tho Department. yentenav's evivece. | utler was unmue- o Lo erion stoxir, ono of Friday night are & perfect godsend. Came fully up to our expectatlons, und.w:n'?fi navigation o Danube Is - | poitical authority of the Sultan, , o~ ceasful in attomptipg to establish any of the avassing the De . Junears. Bver, a Christisu: Governor, and in the condlc bt ot e GL® ety W ihored | Instesd of, cagramini e iopartments for | Somo ono asked us the other day how high | ¥ gk g tof i sone pptlon, Art. 3. The Porte engnaes to apply In Crete the | tions of an antonumons administration. The effort to attempt to prove that Kellogs fu- | Slection funds, tho Secretary of tho Kepubllcan and how much the corn grew In a day. To the Governor Is to he annoluted by the Porte, with firat question: (ood corn fa mow over four ) v 1568, Analagous regnla- LSl Rt 3 the assent of the Powers, for five yeurs. . Committee has caused a circular to be alatribut- tionn ndnpted to lucal requirements shall be intro- Potter's Committee Adjourn to | {irmes Seutar Jlurton d Bartelh ofr the Electoral Commission, that. the seconil of tho | & amongtho clerks and others, Informing thein CORIME. —— i that, aa the rules render difticult their absonco [ feet high. Dut we have not as much duced futo other patie of Turkev. Special com- i o the Seaside to Soak certlticates from Loutslana contalned false s~ | qoin0'onice hours, An arrangement has heen | ns we ought to have of Ind, BRUTAL MURDER, Tissions of the Porte, in which tha native element [ ANGLO-RUSS AGREEMENT, Their Heads. , | naturos. Sotntor Wellocg, huwover, LT R L R M L e B s ol ihat Kind Bsectcl Dispatch to The Tridune During the present ‘‘heated term?® corn has grown four inches In a single night, and our love for the memory of Gcorge Washington brevents 8 saying how many feet It has made In a single . enalt bio largely reprerented, shall elaborate the detalls of these plans. The Porte before promul- gating theee acts shail take the advice of the Commiasion for Eastern Roumelia, UOW TNT LONDON GLOBX AOT A ‘‘nRAT! On the 36th of May the London Globe publish- ed a documnent which purnarted to bo the sub- stance of an agrecment arrived at between 118, stating that, e binicll lad heard of this fre | btk from 4 to 8 each afternaon, to recelva con- regularity ut tho thme, but the objeetion which e, O e e (b oy The Removas at Now Yorlc bty | b Histis st frssonlofth | LSS L Davaxrorr, Is,, July 14.—A brotal morgy was committed In this city, to-day ot noay, gy ona of thomost crowdad atreots of tho touy ! The victim was Charles Begerman, keeper of Art, 59, In cane the azresment relative tothe | ch oxeit Juscdified by Unpublish- some ddays after the adjournment of the Elect- <p e ip—— day, Ono thing wo do know—tbat ¢ there I | ji100n on the cor of J secuteuuun of the frontler, nrovided by Protocol f‘:':",::“': e e xt:;«;:l:l::\llt ed Chavges. ural Gutloae of (hat Btate. Upon, thissugees: POLITICAL. o auch placo a8 fomo RO orthodox peopls ( ang thy b isar e flz’"‘:l:illr:ll;;’;’i:l;:!&' Potte and G , it ) o « o is, tho me: nest place g 33;!:1:::?:5 ;::;:r‘:r::l mlfl;'i:c:fl::‘;o:‘helzl:)nd the country. The publication was made tho lutton In I"‘° Eleetoral Commission decluriny ILLINOIS, :I:’I(I r('i«rxr feet, high, Dry ludpdnlty? n’;:u.r; nameof Heury Hader, who arrived in the e, scrvicosto Turkey and Greece, subject of lnquiry in Parlisment, and Sir 8tat- tllncnrll:h;am Nfi l': n‘mvitvml by lnn‘;l‘. contal Spectal Du,:al‘d\ te The Tyidune, Mercury, 107, ‘This last rain will carry the cnn; yesterday, and_ had been drinking hard since, At 7. The Porte aving oxpretied a wiliag- | ord Northcote, represcutlug the Govesnment, | Rogret thnt an Exeoutivo Lstter to | fycitr’ “Cofec fn o hmeecdlogs 0N | Gaxrnaria, Tl duly H.—A henvily-indorsed | into ears, Tho oate bave turned'this wask, | mumorngireder ralsed & row In Begera, noss fo maintaln th prisciple of religions lbecty | I attenpting to muke a diplomagic denial o Conkling Was Not Given 1t tiontd bo contited pa tho vote of that State, | petition to Gov. Cullom, in the interest of the | Tho flax fa all yellow, and wo shali have the | 22000 WiLh 8oma frizh trambe, and wha uncen. and give It its wideat aphare, the contracting partles | the genulneness of the document, was unable to A and this wos ngrebd to’ by a Yoto of Bta7 86 | 1lon, Matt . Inscore, of Unlon County, who | fargest crop over raised here. The screags | TORIOUSIY put out. Shortly after, s Begernyy tnke cognizance of this spontaneous dectaration in | say more than * It was incomplote, and there- to tho 1aoplo, that, as & matter of fact, the sccond et of 're- | it tiie Cirenit Court yacaney crented by the | reatly fncroasod over sll orevious scasons, | ™22 walking up Thind atrect, the trampeuddery every vort of the Empire. Difforence of religion | fore nacenrate.” In the course of eveuts it te- turns e e 1 tiie. Tom Davtd 1. Daker, was | Farmors are now all very busy “laying byn | mergod from another salooo-door,and, wlkiy should ot be the mollve of unfitness in anything | came apparent that tho document was fu all ens ., WERN NOT CONSIDERED promota T r 1t » 11 the cultivalion fo ‘{“ up to his vietim, stabbed bim twice 1y relatingto civil and politledl rights, admisslon to { yonpintg correct, and then tho nuestion arose THAT #10,000,000. by the Electoral Commssion, and_the votn of | malled here to-day. AMr. Inscoro has scryed two | their corn, an r s publlc offices, datles, and honars, and thecxercire of all proferstonn and Industries, Every one should e ndmitted without distinetion to relinion to give evidenco before tribunals, The practice of all religfons ehould ho entircly free. No imncdimenta alould be offered tothe hicrarchical organization of the different Commlsslone 1 tholr splritual chiefs. Eccleslastics, pilgeiins, and monks of ail nationalitien traveling in European and Aslatic ‘Furkey shall enjoy tha same peivilege, Tho rlght the Lreast, the second wound plercing the heyy, Begerman staggered a few steps, fell, and iy fitteen minutes, expired. The muruem%u\ + but was captured hefore he had gzono a blok A erowd quickly gatbered, aud but for the frg ‘action ol the police tho man would by ' been lynched. On lis way fo ji Hader acknowledged stabbing Scgerman, sg « said he would do it again if fohad a chiny, The Coroner's jury this cvening renderedy verdict charging Pmmudlutud murder, Ty 3 Loulsiann was counted upon 8 certificato which | ¢, in the Leglslature, 15 o stanch Repub- REPUTATION OF THA DEMOCHATIC CIARGE OF erms 4 e A LAWGE DEFIOIT IN THE UNITED sTaTms | Containcd the genuine siznaturo of each Blector. | jjcan, and s lawyer of much experience and THHASUNBR'S OPVICE, Butler's attempt to urove that & majority of | ;o & Spectal Dispaleh to The Tribune, T e At o YOS | ™ Detltions are also being circulated throughout WasmixatoN, D. C., July 1.—Chairman | Board, had been nhw{:lcd 1o oflice by I'restdent | the district in favor of ex-County Judwes Me- :Jlovnr‘n e;n\i;u—nnltlnhly lhrenlnownmurcm.ml lln.yefi, bru\u_;m to‘nlnlml hflc'.h from n‘lIL&rgmn‘g Cartoey, of Massac, and Horker, of Jolnson. has recently been palil out of the appropriation | only fiye or sl x of them had been appoind ant for the lauise for fuel and efl—havo heen vory | Lhut, 84 3 matter of fact, with tho cxception of Toth gontiemen are good lawyers and active 1 Y Republicane, {ndustrious fu circulating reporta that the Com- ;‘;’;"{,o:'";,}:;fa &z‘?m‘{""’"' ftted” tor the | o G upreme Court, 1 unierstand, will roon season may muow bo conaldered as endeds To maturo it will require just such weather for six wocks as the preeent, Bhowers [re- auent. 1ot suns, On Monday morning we shail mount our **No, B mower ** and commence cutting down one of the finest crops ot grasa we ever drove fnto. Then will come tho oats good and heavy, HiLLsnono,” Montgzomery Co., J“I{ 14— Winter wheat will average twenty-five bushels how the sceret leaked out. 1t now appears that the culprit was Charles Marvin, occastonally employed as a copving-clerk or writer In the Treaty Department of the British Forelen Of- fice, but who gencerally carned his liviog as a newspaper corrospoiident. On the 30th of May Marvin was cspectally en- gaged to asalst In copyine two State papers, one of which was tha “projet de memorandum,” the result of the ncgollations between Lord 4 mittee lias discovered a $19,000,000 deficlt fn tne ek sc3 SN be vetitioned in favor of Clicult Judge John | to the scre, Most of our farmers will scll their man killed has reslded horo_maven years, any religious and eharitable establistiments. The 'v':‘.i‘“.“ :!;'I'h‘flo v,‘:ge'ml(l)l:r lgf l‘glnh ‘&l:{ll::‘l‘upw boen vrlvnt:l_v lmfd. but the exwrtn1 1ave | iy LANDED AnTHUR, CORNELL & €O. IN | Sam P. Wheolor, of Cairo, will most likely bo | grind. Oats arc mostly cut. Never botter. b'u-lnen. and las kout an arderly Blm [ sizita conceded to France are expreasly reserved, | o nrore Wth8 SHIOR OF W, Louwlbn Daly | taken the palus to causa numcrous artidcs to THE DITCH. the Demoeratie nominco for Cireult Judge in | Showers all around us. since, and fn his effort to that cnd hometyy it betng understood that the status guo with re- apect to the boly places shall not be serlously of- fected In any way. The wionks of Mount Athos, of whatever nationality, shall mafntain tholr pox- sessione, and cujoy,” withont exception, full equallty of rights and orerozatives. The Daily Te'eqraph’s dispatch from Rerlin mives seven additional articles of tho treaty, uking sisty-four inall. These princivally re- 1ate to arrangeincnts In Asfa, which are already Kuown, Att. 09, Provides that the treaties of 1856 and 1K71 shall he maintained in ali those dispositions which are not ahrogated or modifed by the present treaty. This arlicle ts considered very favorable for England. appear In the Democratic press, publicly charg- Bpecial DispdteA to The Tridune. Baker's district next spring. ing this defaleation. In a recont publieation of WABHINGTON, DD, C.y July 18,~Whilo thero fs | TIB EIGHTRENTIL CONGRESSIONAT DISTRICT. the Cliengo Times & number of entries from the | stiil great retlconce at the Troasury Department | ,, 1 18 Convention which met st Carbondalo o “Troasurer’s books wers strung together, tho | In regard to tho specific reasous for the late :?.:".}:n'r(::;;’l{u:f 'n".‘?u!’fi.’é'b%’&‘f—.:"..‘é’r’.’fn”fi'n'«'é'fi pretended purport 6f which was to prova the ex- | chauges in the New York Custom-Housc, thoso | has assembled there for years, Tium Trinuns's istence of this defaleation. An examination of | who aro likely to be well Informed assert that :ue\;l;n1 rutprc-nnl-‘tlvo s1ys (vlfiory -l'rly Bll"; thls very statement ftself shows, bowover, that | the removals will be made to appear very clearly | tened In the countonances of the members. the Treasurer chargod the $10,00,000 to him- | to tho country as for cause, While some new | M8 8 remarkable ono, also, for its harmony and tevhiich sott Capt. sclf, and accounted for that sum. Thoonly | features of complalnt on tha sido of the De- ,'yl:,fi.‘:mh‘_' "’rr:fixnymf,‘ e :xh ‘M.;'{‘rfi,,'&‘};:‘,"".‘.‘f"z'u’.‘a protense, therefore that the atatemcaot hsolf | partinent have boen davelopeil by the investiza- | one qualified and patriotic man to lesd makes 1s that the Looks, perhaps, might have | tlons which have taken place by the Treasury | the, Revublican column on to vietory, Col. Hen beon kopt in & dilferent way, and that thosum | Commission examining the question of under- | ) Wiley, who made such a splenifid race two tn quostion should have boen charged to o differ- | valuations, stll proiinont causes of dissstis. | JCAr4 A0 and wlio, by usush custom, wae on; ent account. The Demacratic stump orators, | faction have oxlsted ever since the first at- | {n his Auppart of Capt. Thomas. Gen, John T. . however, will be quick to charge that thore was | tempt 1o remove Coltector Arthur. 1t | Dietrich, of Randolph, who was also conaidered a deficit of $10,60,000 founl. Thers was o | Is now known that, since the action of tho | u forinidable eandldate,was there, “"ll lika Col. such defleit, and fe no such deticits no such | Senate refusiog to sustain bis romoval, tho | Wiley, Jolned henrtily in support of ‘Lhomgs; deat! 3 respondent hie hial been, offering him the text At wrdur, of the * agreement,” which he sald he had been able to sccure whilo engaged at the Forelen Office upon temporary translation work. The cditor of the Adeertiser declined to avall himself uf the proflered fnformatlon, and oq the 15th of Juue the text of the agrcement was published in the (Zlobe. The same day Marvin deposite ©d 3310 In his bank. Marvin was arrested, and In his vossession was found s lctter-copying book, containtu letters written with apparent design in anticl- ation of Lis arrest. ‘Theso letters expresscd a car that be would be suspected of betraving the sceret, us tho facts wero ‘dead againat hilm, He also hinted that Count Schouvatoff was at the bottom of the publieatlon, e was arralgned at Bowstreet on the 27th instant, and 'oland, for the Treasury. contended that liable to three years” penal servitude or Nrpo, Plke Cn., Iil, July 14.—~Wheat that has been threshed fs_ yleldiue from ffteen to twenty bushe!s. Quality better than Jast year, About half going into stack. Most of it will bo sold earlv. "Corn looking fine. ParesTiNg, Crawlord Co., July 14.~Three- fourths of the wheat is in stack. ~ The balance will be threshed at once, Farmers refusing to scll at the price offered, 60 cents, Corn prose pects improving. ‘There ouglht to bo three- fourths of a crop. TRAMPS, Bpeclat Dispated to The Tridune, * JanusviuLe, Wis., July 18.—The twentyy tramps who captured the Chicago & Nortlwes. ern Rallroad train at Beloit & fow days ago vey put to work on tho chain-gang bero to-day, Spectal Digpateh to The Tribune Mapison, Wis,, July 13.—Tramps over tts line in Jiiinols ot Belolt, disgusted with iy « treatmont recetved by their companions at Mt tsom, boarded tralns on tho Wentern Unm | Rallroad last night,and went east to Rads, frum which place they expect to maku thelr sy to Minnesota, Bpecial Ditvated 1o Tha Tridune, Mitwaukze, Wis, July 13.—The report du. IOWA. Spectal Dispatches tn The Tribune. ¥ort- Dopar, Webater Co., July 14.~Tlere vesting rye. No matorlal damage from rust to spring wheat.” Corn “in best condltion sod growing rapldly. Oats fine. Oncuanp, Mitebell Co., July 14.—Frequent TIE BAST. he b : & D b " - ing the past few days {o tho effect thethoy AT RN EAGTATIANE two yoars' {mprisonuient with or without | deficit has veen found. Tha only possivle bu fi'fi?fi;”:‘fl.’.fl?&?«fimfl? oy onlyin the, ol .phmd-lgc'g;r“t Thoinas fs & youni man with & | showors, with hot suns, causing tho whoat to | dréds of tramps ivero " approaching e B, duly Ho—Brinco Nsmarck, i his | SOUETE, Shnnenci, tor Lis e Tar the story condlsts I the cireumstancas hera | 15etn8 intticettuteotlice e A i for g | o aud Fust, Corn Frowiog fust, Promlacs | ey fa b st verifed, A0 o sperch closing the Congress Baturday, dectared | o prisoner was admitted 10 bal, the pab. | detatieds - NOT GIVAN A CORDIAL ABSENT Jaw, 1ie Is o wan of fiue physlqus ond o natural | 9 overago crop. , s have soured tho outsks of the city today whers the felion had takon up thelr quarters, and_captnred teen of them near the vattlé-yards, One of nutnber was on crutches, baving lad & fog erushed betwoen two cal car Befolt, Anothe § of the gangts quite 11l with fever and azue. { gang of fifty tramps aro encamnped 10 anotbe quartor. Farmers in the Town of Lake, miles from the city, roport that the gaozs msh a forago upon thelr pasturcs and mitked evenr cow found at large. A squad of Pollm W ds talled to the placo to-uight, aud ft s expete! overy trll:’?&;fl,llpt;u -rr:fled i fal Dispateh (o The Tribuns, ! Berorr, Wis., July 1.—All fa_very quiet s the centre of the tramp invaslon,” Kiftv oftle wentry who spent last nlzht bere wero jota *" the night by about seveuty-flve mora from t4 he did not hesitate to aflirm that this Congress deserved well of Europe. The Plentpotentiaries waould havo the consclousness of having, so far a4 was possible, restored and assured peace, He entertaiued a firm hope that an Furopean und standimg would remain durable, and that the cordial relations cstablished nwong the Pleui- potentiaries would consolldate geod rolations beiween thele Gosernments, Blamarck In- cldentally romarked his hiealth was such that he ind scarcoly hoped to presido over the Congress until it conclusion. QONE TOWE. Count Andrassy started for Vienna Satarday, and Beaconsfleld left for home to-day. During the month of June, 1805, amongz the | to the reforms inalsten on by the Department, | orator,—~having voice, gesture, and all tho aul- remittances from the Treasurer's office to vari- | which wera the yesult of such recommuenda- | mation ot feature which so toll upon our pop- ous Asslstant-Treasurers and Depositaries wero | tlous of the Jay Commission s wers adapted by | ularussemblages. 1loattended thu sedslon of the 10,000,000 1o compoumnd-intereat notes, Tiess | the Treasury. lu some of thesc reforima Coi- | new Congressional Committer, held after the shipisenta were made ou regular travsfer orders, | lector Arthur, after full consultation with the | Conventlon mlJonmmll(nml nottifed that body sizned by the Secretary of the Treasury, the | Secrotary of the Tressury, und after hay- | that he was rondy to tako tho stump at onee. Register, and the Treasurers and were dily re- | toie been fustructed on two several oceaslona to | ‘The Committeo will announce a serles of meet- ceipted for, on the severat dates of shipment, by | enrry them into effect, made kuown his strenu- | inga, bewinning Aug. 1. thy authorized agent of “the Adams Express | ous objections to enforcing them, and ft was at The Nutivnals of that district have cansented Company. The Assistant-Treasurcrs and De- | that thne that thy Secretary Informed him to play tall tu the Democratic kite. Not loug posltarics to whom thesé notes werg sent duly | that his removal. must “follow, It {s | ago a half-dozen of Demouratic wire-pullers recelved them, and each case churged thowseves | alvo o fact thut in the reductiona which | met o Pinckneyville, and nominated 8. I, Da- and credited the Treasurer therewlth on the | were ordered ot that tine. professional puli- | vis, a farmer itving near DuQuoln, for Congress. duys on which the notes wero recelved, as {s { ticlans aud sincetires who held ‘places in various | Duvis has always been & Republican, but got proved by thele transctiots of the Treasurer’s | oflices of the Custow-House wero retalued, | struck with Greunbuckien, and now very fool- eucral account for thass datos, which huve | while many of tho inost cfiicient subordinates | ishily allows himsolf to bo used by *“Josh '’ Allen .en oxhibitted to Mr. Ulover and tho oxperts of | 1n the servive wereselected for the reductions | und'the Buurbous. - Davia will strongthen rather his Cammittee. " which were ordered by the Departmeut. 1t is | than weaken Capt. Thomas’ canvass, Courax, Jasper Co.. July 14.—Tho late heavy rains are bringing the corn on very fast. All lafl by, Wheat Is doing well. “Rust all gone Onta aro lodging. Harveat next week. =~ ° Cutantron, Lucas Co., July 14.—Ryo ol ent. Extra good, Oats oxcellent. No matorial dam- ago to spring wheat from rust, Good staud of corn. Well worked and cleas P, NENt, Franklin Co., July 14.—The rains have washed off the rust. leaded and com- weneed to fill. Barloy turning, Corn growing fast. Mercury 98 1 the shade for the past six -doys, ifinn"n.l‘w, Wapella Ca,. July 14.—Ilava been through several counties, and inust sa; never saw better crops of ol kinda in tho las lisher of the (Xabe newapaper hecoming onc of hils surcties, It {s sald that it will be pleaded in his dofense that he committed to memory the toxt of tho dovuments {ntrusted to him and rewrote it alterwards, and that as hie removed no artiele from the Forelun Oflice wo larceny was committed. ——— TRANCE. SLRDMATION. - Tany, July 14, he Ruasian Centenary was celehrated today, having been postpuned that 1t wight not clash with the national fete. Tners was an enthusiastic meeting in Meyera' circus, at which wpeoctics were made by Marcon and Louls Blauc. s 5 Dops B! twenty-cl~ht years, West, and sll want Eust this morning o1 AGAINET GUERILLAS, e e \VIO:huull. woing farther !r'un thn. transactions, | further trua that, white the Department prom- Cn the 2th the Bourban Democracy will meat CRbas: ftis, T, July 18.—The Barling- | Westoru Union Irolght, leaving the recentset Detanape, July 14.~The Servious havo post- THE STORM. it 18 evident that the lumhnlnu focts effectually | Ised protection to all employes of the Custom- | at Junesboro, and {mt up W. J. Atlen. 'Thero [s Cedar lhp;\l ' g ton, Cean & Northern Rallway pul lished {n to-lay's Republican trop repos 0 statlons along Its line. The prospects fora good yluld of wheat aro ‘flattering, while the uverage 18 23 por cent above that of lust year, ‘The acreago of oats {s abont tho samo as last year, with o prospective viold of from 85 to G0 bushiels per acre, 'Thera I8 abont 10 por cent deerenso In the acreage of corw, tho yleld of which promlses now to be fair, the hot weather of the last few days baviog caused ag unusually rapid;growth, MINNESOTA. Suectal Disvaiches (o Ths Tribune, Woobuury, Washington Co, July 14— Whest Is rusting Ladly, Weather not and showery, Barley fit to cut, but poor.’ In ali our small grains straw is too heavy, and grain will not come up to our cxpectations. Ifarvest about the 1st of August. Nunpa, JFreeborn Co., July 14.—~All wheat that §s heavy is down flat. Bevere roln-storin did the busluess, Corn has canght up, but tue stand s below the average. | Mapxria, Watouwan Co., July 14.—The heavy raju-storm hins blown some of the wheat dowt, Corn looking well. Commenced to tas- sol, Monuis, Btevens Coi, July 14.—~Very littlo lodged grain Iu this loculity, Home rve sud :lmrllnv cut, Crop promises fuir. Oats heading oty \V{mnu. Minn., July 18.—Crap rrulpulztl in this part of the fiate are excollent, with the drawback of minor domage to whest by the Into rain ‘The wet weather, however, checked the ravages of the chinch-bugs. Tho weather esterday and to-day was intenaely hot, ‘Thoro 4 dunger of 1 Lut none yet reported to any extent, Few harvesters havoe arrived hero yot. Bome early pleces of wheat will be cut next week, but, us u rule, the harvest will not begin before the lase of Jul{. Br. PPaut, Minn., July 1.—8olicitude fa be- coming general regarding the condition of the wheat crop In this State, Continued rulns, with wind and sultry woather betweon, creato fears of damage both from lodging and rust. Bpecial dispatches to the f'ioucer-'ress from thirty buinls In the State confirm these fears as tu same localities whers tho graln s lodued and of war lonely and davold of amusement, T tramp {uvaslon has distressed other s munities s good deal more than it lins et and many of the sonsational stories telegrapt: from Madlson have, been ridiculous exagen tions, Ouo hundred and firty is a largo cstim for the greatest nmumber hero 'nt any v time, and they lave been thorouge: veaceablo and harmicss except as to b propensity for stealing [ree rides. Nota b lary has been committed, nor a row of i kind indulged In during their stay, Dut weu not _at all anxious for another visit from thex as Ibo‘ ruako rather free with patato-patds and other movable property, and thelr carely volves too much labor for’the policy furce fors durlng this weather. MYRTERIOUSLY MURDERED, 87. Louis, July 14.—Robert Atkins, & Unitl Stateasoldler, was found dead in ‘tho wos near Jeflerson Barracka yesterday, He lefite barracks Friday with s wagon to gather wod and, not returning at night, search was mak for him yesterday, with the above rosult. Fro the fact that his skull was terrioly fractured 8 1s helleved he was murdered by some unkno™ person. disposo of the theory tlint a defalestion was | [ouse who would tome forward and testily be- | no oppagition to hit u tuat party, committed, Itls E:nm that, i the fupda wera | tore the Jay Commmslon, u vumber of the ‘The E|xl:teqqt|1 Congressional Distriet was accounted for, as it hay beep shown they wery, || most proininunt of these witnusses mado out of the ald Thirtcenth, so long rep- by the ofticers to whortt'{hoy wero scut, they HAVE DBEN BINC3 DISNISSED rosented h{ Lowan s a Democrat, by setting oft were not stolen, Whatever sutries might have | by the Collector, (allatin, Hardiy,, White, and Wabash, and add- been made on the Treasurer’s books, they can- The Department has nlso reached o decision | ing itandoluh, . The Inst canvass befors the not be so distorted as to voncenl the fact \l‘nmm that it will be impossible to Institute | change, 1870, dobn M. . Crebs, of Whito County, noteg were taken up b‘ theprpper oflicers, and | the vecesiary veforms volnted out doleuted Dan Munn. of Calro. In 1873, Isane were accounted for by therh'fo the Departuiient, | by the Conmislon now in scssou | Clements, Kopublican, defeated Qeorge W. Having once been crudhm]gy then, they could | withous a thorough change in the organization | Wall, Democrati by 12,000 to 11,478, In_ 1874, only bo disposed of 'Yy being pald out | of the Custom-House, since the ofllcluls ot the | William llnnxull_’fletcnud Clemants by 10,814 on drafts or orders‘of tho Depart- | head, aud uspeclally some of the prominent | to 9,250, In 1870, llartzell defeated Col. Bon ment, or by belug turned over to their suce | subordinates, scens ta bave had no sympathy [ Wiley by 14,601 to14,07L, From theas flzures cessors {n office. As o matter of fact, all of the | whatever with tho muvement. 1t will be seen that the district 18 Republican f Asstatant-Treasurers and Depositarics to whom ‘There Is much regret amoug those frlends of | the vote ts brought out. It was the off year the nates In question wore sent have thus ac | the Adininiatration who are acquainted with all | thot beat Clements, and the Prestdential year counted for the balances In thelr honds; so that | the fucts and reasons which led to the first re- | that ro-clected Harlzell, for Haves had apopular there Is not tho ghost of 8 possibliity that an | moval of Cotlectors Arthur and Cornell, that | majority over Itiden in tho district. undiscovered deficit cxists ju their aceounts, tho Adwministration did not at the time make BLEVENTH DISTRICT, laving thus disposed of the (usinuation that | public its Quixcr, IlL,, July 1L.—The Heoublican Con- & defaleation hus been covered up by these en- | CORHRSIONDENCR WITIL BENATUR CONKLING rrossional Convention of the Elsventh Illinols trius, it only remains to fuquire oo what ground | as Chairman of the Senate Comuittee on Comn- | District, composed of the countics of Adams, the nssertion rests that s fules cntry and a | merce, The Senator ot that time addressed a | Brown, Uallioun, (racue, Jersov, and I'lke, me forced balance of $10,000,000 wero made, It | letter, which, to say the least, wos far from | hereto-day, The Hon, T, J, Black, of Adun appears thut the 810,000,000 in: compound-inter- | friendly, or even courtenus, iu its form and | was made Chalrmian, and George B, Childa, o At notes were not taken from tho cash in the | tone, asking the reasons for the remiovuls, and | Calhoun, Socretary. Al the couutios were rep- ‘Freasurer's hands, but from o reserve fund of | descending in the letter to o system of cross- | resented, A statément of the political feeliug these notes, which had ot been taken upas fs- | examination and Innuendo which would really | aud outicok was called for from each county. sued, or charged to the cash. The ordinary | have justitied paesing,thio letter in silenca cx- | ‘Tho speeches demonstrated that the Hovublic. course would have been to firet fake up tho | cept that 1t cawe from the Chrirman of a 8cuate | ans were to-day- more determined sod $10,000,000 {n the cash, as an lusucot compound- | Committee, T this ietter & reply.wns written, | united than at uny time siuey the War, interest notes from the reserve, and then to | which covered tho whole grouud of the pro- | and that the 1! ‘"‘“‘"""X, was equally charue it us 8 trausfer of funds to the oflicers | ceedings against tho Collector’s oftice, which, | discontented and disunited. Nommatfons were to whom it was scnt. For some reason pow lev those acquainted with its contents, fs cons | In order, when Mr. Crawford, of Hrown, pro- unknown, this course was not pursued, but the | sfdered s posed the name of Jumes I, Diinlit, of Piko, trausfer ordera directing the shipment of the A FULL JUSTIPICATION and, It being fearned that bo would consent to notes were, It appenrs, elmply vinced fn the re- | for the action taken by the President. This, | ruu if the Republicans of the diatriot {naisted aerve fund, in llew of ‘the notes them- | howeyer, wus withhald by the executive nu- | upon it, he wos declared tho nominee by ac- sulves, without wuy entry belng mudo | thorities, on the ground that, although | clumation. JXhis result was predicted in theso upon ' the hooks Tfor the time befug. | the Scuste was engeged in an open at- | dispatches dome days sluce. ‘The Rev. Mr. Whether this was or was not a regu- | tak upon the “Trewaury Depurtment and | Dimmict f Presiding Elder fu this district of lar and proper course, It s certuin | the Prosident by jts actlon fu this matter, | the Methodist Church, 1o ts anexeellent man, that it could not bave coucealod an abstruction | and Benators wers freely disseminating | aud o powerful speaker on the stump, ITo Tug or lmproper use of the notes. The onlv irregu~ | the proceedings of excentlve seasfous in regard | a solid 5,000 majority to overcome, with tien, J. larity wa, that the ufllcers to whom thenuates | to thu subject, still, nd a matter of vourtesy, It | W. Singleton as his competitor. werd sent accouated for them before lh(.?' were | was due to the Bunate that the Executiveshould ‘The Congressional Commitiee 18 composed of churged to them, Hod the officers fulled Lo | not violate thu propeietics, even fn the fucs of | C. K. Cox, of Adawms; J, E. Freundich, of taxe then up for some time after their disap- | 30 bl an examplo. “The friends of the Admin: | Brown; Alber Jansen, of Calhioun; B, B, llatn- P-nulwo froms the Treuaurer's casn, there would | fstration foel lu regard to the present phase of | ilton, of Greene; Duvil E. Beatty, of Jersev; iave been oppurtunity to wake lproper uso of | the caso as they did as the time of tho tirst ro- | and A, C, Mathews, of Pike, the fatter” Chalet thew in the meantiing; but the Treusurer’s full- | moval, and are diapossd to criticise the Admin- | man. ure to charge them until somo thme after they | Istration severely {for standing [n s own Sight, Hoectal Dispateh 1o Tha Tribune, wore accounted for by other oflicers, could not | and not giving Lo the country tho exact reasuns | Mouss Vensow, 11, July 1% —Notwithstand- possibly aiford o chanee for (raud, forthicss removals, which those who ure sc- | Ing the extremety hot weather, tho Democrats cd strong detachiments on the Dring frontier to enforce neutrality on tho Scrvians if, as appre- hendedy guerrilla warfara ls commenced by the Bosntups and Herzcgovinlans agniust Austrian troops, Damage at Boscobel, Wis,, and Viclnlty. Bosconzr, Wis,, July 11.—A heavy flood has visited this city and vicinity, doing heavy dom- ago to property of all kiuds, Includiug grain. All last night the rain came down, filling the creaks more than bank-full; snd this afternvon the rain came in torrents, falilng five inches In two hotire. This, added to tha atready saturated Iaud, caused a flood unparalleled iu tho bistory of this scction, Sanders' and Crooked Crecks voured down thelr secthing, muddy water; carrylng everything before them. Outhous: fences, chickens, thogs, and all that #tood In the way, were carrled by tho streams. In this city the destruction to sidewalks alone will foot up over $1,000, whila the damage to Prh’ntc Droperty cannot be catlnated. lu some ustunces swimmers enterod barns, and g horscs, that wers standing to their necks ln water. Many housea In the lower part of the city were tifled from four to six feet with water, and ons house became so surrounded -that the family had to be taken out o s boat. Jury 12.—This morning the waters liavo sub- sided, and the destruction to private property along the streams l¢ complete, Among the heaviest losers in this vicinlty are Alfred Pl er, ex-ttate Fish Commissioucr, loss over §500: ‘I Carrfer,’ ex-8heriit of Grant County, los heavily; the Duncans, owners of the ‘wool inflla in this city, are ulso heavy losers: T. 1L Beaton loses considerable by the flood, bis prop- crty tying just above one of the bridges, where the water backed on bis land; J, E. Duncan, the burrel-noop :manufacturer, had a large smount of hoops any poles carrivd away, Aci the Wisconsin River, in Cruwford County, reports say that the damage on the Kickajpoo and other streams I8 great,—nearly every dam on the frst-named streum having been washed out. The Wisconsu Rlver at this point s filled with all kinds of property, even includlug bechives, that have been swept down from tho smnaller streams, 8o far, the onl damage sustained by the raliroal company is the actention of the morning passenger tralil at Muacoda, owlng to the dougerous coudition of the bridgu over Blue River, "It is hinpossible to get tull and reliable estimatos of damave doue ut prescat. ‘The storm been the longest NOUMANIA, Rucitanest, July 14.—At arecent secret sit- tiug of the Chambers, Minlater Bratlano stated that the (overnment, while reserving the his- torlenl right of NRoumanta to Dessarshly, bad resolved to aceept the Dobrudscha, and fulfil) 3 he decisions of tho Congress In regard to the cws. ANGLO-RUSIIAN, Vieswa, July 14.—The Po'ltical Corresnondence reports that it is sald Gortschakoff and Deacons- field have drawn up a basis for s future Anglo- Rusalan understanding. TRE INSURBECTION. COXSTANTINOPLE, July 14.—Scveral batteries of artlilery and elghteen battalions more have been sent to Volo as a precaution agalust a pos- nible distarbance. The Rhbodope {nsurgents have exbausted thelr ammunition, and suffer from a scureity of provisions, Differcnces have broken out amoug the Chiels, somo whaking to nceept amnesty, OBMAN PACIPIED, CONSTANTINOPLE, July 14.—Osman Pasha vis- ited Gen. Todleven, and assured him the Turks harbored no hostile intentions, and he woull do cverything possible to avold a contlict. The 3 "Furkish newspaper, Valyl, states that Labauofl and Todleben have informed the Porta that the Lhodope usurreetlon {s entirely suppressed, A correspondent says private inforimation coufirms this. ‘Turkish and Russlan Commissiovers are Zuing to the Rhodope distrlct to restore order, A GREAT CONAPINACY srainst the Bultsu 18 reported dlscovered in Bramboul, aud over ity persons have boen ar- rested. TIE AUSTRIAN TROTECTORATY, . Loxpox, July 14.—The Turkish Plenipoten- » tlaries refused to sign the treaty untll thy un- ut AN OFFICKR SITOT, Bpectal Dispaich to The dribune, LravexworTu, Kan., July 14,11, 0.4 Carthy, Depot Marshal at Dodgo City, wassti yesterday by a druuken desperado naned ‘heofllcer was attempting to mako an orreib D —— T SHOOTING. . The Canadinn Ailitla Try Thelr Hand # Sowe Stone-Throwing Lrishmon. MontnaL, July 14.—During the tima it Grond Trauk trala, with the Sherbrook 1 Richmond miltin, who had been at Montd tho 12th, was ¢-layed Baturday evening at Ti* nerfes’ Junction to allow a vessel to & through a canal bridge, an affray occurred b twoen tho military ana some 200 French (s dians and Irish, The account givan by pene! on the spotis that the soldiers used sumed ot &l bout the green being distasteldl¥ g In consldering shis transuction, the circum- | quatnted with them assert would prove fts full | of this county huve indulged fn 4 Warn wnd ex- | rust beging to appear, but thelr geoeral tenor is ressions o "l und the most severe that auy of the wost aged § 4 oucey of the thue sho (" i) 1 e # be crowd, and tho latter stuned ac ol hal uld not bo foruutteu, | justitieation. citing conteat over tha selection of a candidata | more hopetul 3 the opinlun of people hero. 1 ¥ ;:(::::lln :::’Iy :::lr::n’n‘:l‘:x: iu‘::::;‘:l’!edmllg:u:\: H Mun‘l‘n I w" ‘The month of June, 163, was the grand puy- : WIIAT LYDECKKSR SAYS. for tho Loglslatire. The Representative Diee | Somo countics nurth and_ others down the river | tréin. The "soldiers “admontshied tho ¥ to 0] or thoy would 1 The attack being continued, tho malitis 87! fifty or sixty shots fruin thelr rifies und rerst duy for the armics of the Union, Demands Naw Yerk Ili-rulM o Crucinnats Commerefal, trict is composed of the counties of Hamllton, were made upon the ‘Treasury excveding In | o Cleu. Merritt 1) #poken of Ly the Custom-'| \White, and Jotforsan, Iu thla latter couuty yea- magnitude suythiug before dreamed of. The | Houss puliticdun, ropresent the crop as in splendid condition, ‘The Andrassy gave a guarantes hs would moke ami- unfavorahle reports come from the south, near cable arrungzements Lofure entering those proy- 'MOVEMENT OF TROOPS, Bpecial Dispatch 1o The Triduns. Deputy-Collector Jubin K. | terdav o Domocratic prinary elaction was hekd, | the lowa line, Dispatchics fromn the northern - ! Inces, Leavaxwonttt, Kan, July 14—Two com- | disburscinents to the ariny alone, duriug tha Lydecker sald to-day: *' 1 huve no knowledge ol | the aspirants for the mnuu’n balng Thomas J. | counties of Jows are uniformly gloomy, repro- "'J ,};",‘,‘.“,‘{“,‘-" :z:. ,fi'l::tan"tr:};mvlrnn’:l '15“,,,, g BIGNING THE TREATY. panies of the Twenty-third Infantry have been | AUSTIET ending with_thot month, reached the | the intention of Gei, Blersitt to remove wme ex- | Willfams, who represented the District fu the AN cl '8y [By Cuble to the New York terald,) Brnran, July 1h.—Precaely at noon the Becretaries of the varlous Pleolpotentlaries as- off, or mure serlous consequences would h; cusued. The troous are said to bu wewbent the Orsugo Order. Gen, Bmythe teloaeadd senting the plant us_badly datnaged by lodmmf, blluhl] and rust, Harvest will begin in this erormous sum of $417,000,000, the greater pure | cept what I have read In the newspapers. Tho } Jast Ucneral Asseibly, and R, A, D, Wilbanks, Suate in one to twa weeks, vrdered from Fort Leavenworth to Fort Hayes, | of which was paid out in dusie, ‘The greatest | tharzes mado aainst me have come from Chi- | ‘'bo roturns indleated the election of Wilbanks, Livut,-Col, Dodiro whl hereafter huve commsnd oasible ellorts were made to fnsuro the carly | $3U0 nowspavers, ‘They accuss ms of having | and so-dav a convention was luld to farmally ~—— - wembled ut tho Tmverlal Chancellery, and be. | of the latter post, S pescelul dlnbandracut of 1o afiny. th ordes | Decn envaked i the urawbick and undervaiua | wnnotince tha result. Delegatey o thy Carit NEBRASKA, io e s matalicitad at theicdeit slir iun the task of atlixing the oticial seals of i e that’ the soldiers might retusn to thele homea | tion frauds. ‘1 wroteto a friend in Chicayo to | Neminating Couvention, which meets at Carml the resnective delegates, which were 1o serve us certiication gf their individual slevatures, It ae nutleed thiRthe Seeretaries of the Ottoman utes were the only ones ubsent, a fuct which at irst created teporury fears that the Forte would ereate fresh dilicultics by refusing Specinl Dispaiches 1o The Tridune. TPrarrsnouTy, Cass Co., July M.~Rains for four days past have injurcd the basloy vome and oute more by blowlug them down. No wheat cut yet. Prospects very fattering, The roln was local,—covering ouly sbout four or five ‘The Farged Will of Peter the Orent, Kusl Blind, jo his sketen of * Russiaof Oldand Now Slularnalivvwl Jieview, July-August), re- vives unluterostin Cant, Marzarct’s buok on tho atate of the Emnive of Ruassia and Grund Duchy of Muscoyy frow the year 1590 to Beptember, und fawilics, and euguge onco suore n product- | flud out what these charges meant and_ wheneo | Aug, 1, were accordingly appointed, with in- ive employmient, Every day's delay in seeuring | they emanated, and his yesponse was that they | siructions to cast the voto of the county for this result Mteraily cust the country millions of | 81 vame from Collector Buiith, who evidently | Wilbanlks. doliars, 1t {8 ot strange that, at such a thne, | believed that ho ought 1o bu 8 geveral Collector | Delegates to tho Congressional Convention und urkler such cireumatances, devices shoutd | 0f Custonw, wita New York agu branch of 1ho | at same time and placo wers ulio uppointed, have been resoried to fo provide funds | Chicago Custom-louse, with instructions to vote for the renowination SUICIDE. Bpeetal Dispateh (o The Tridunt. Forr Warss, Iudi. July 14.—Last sit¥ Jolin M, Koch sulclded by taking morpb= 1Mo was an old and prowlnent German vtk 1o sunction the severul provisions ot tho treaty, | 16 “apt, M French 3 ¢ —— o I As 4 3 Mo 1o recently served s term a8 Rocorder of Biut the mutter was set at rest, however, by o fif&uv‘:fimn |ln':" :&‘u}"&m‘ fin’iz':t‘,‘."fl'.‘:lf%‘;’ :lh mn‘u. 'fi:‘l:lnfl.r;m'hmgf." I'm’:’; ::hmk::-‘ NOTES AND NEWS s tay g waid countics up and down tho river, Corn very ‘-m,,,f“f “’4. ,'.m,.“ of ro-cloction, betst o appearanee of the misslog Becretarles, Who, | winufue of the seventcenth century, Sprungtrom | suund pelicy, sud true economy allke demanded L 2 # & CONGRESSIONAL, &ood. grassly fntemperate, [lis larzo property b - fibuing they were causing delay, busied 'thera: | un old fumily of Auxouue, tho sdventurous | thy specdy paviment and dsvanduent of the SHENEWIONR LITERAL ARPUILICAY Y Special Dispuich to Tae Tribus Suwanm, Soward Co,, July 14.—Spring wheat | yanlbied, und thia is supposed to huye e} selvew'in completing tlr sbare of the work. | Captain sided in the wars of ‘the League with | trovps, aud " justitled the use of extraurdivary Spectal Ditpdick Lo Tas Tribuns, ey bl will bo a good average crop. Tho lust ton days | bls rash act. The Prestdcat vt the auiut body (e cauee' f tho Kioigof Navaree, - Aftertho | incan'to provide. tho Treasury wih tho ugees. | | WAstiarox, D. C. July U-—Tho National L s worom: Jolin | fas brought tho corn up to 8 good average rop. Bpecta) Dimatch b The Tribune. 4 ‘The Earl of Beuconsticld was atill suffering };::i:"?hfi u‘ltl:l:urdlnv 3.1:1’-9‘:::’ }m'?i&' :?n‘:ll(;;{ o Reprublican to-morrow will contaln an explana 3 Our farmers aro il satlsficd witn the geucral 11, July 1.—A young ms ment ol bis aword, The chance of adveuture Quinoy, outlook for cra 3.°D, Relloy, Lelearaph aporator . " e i Y e PlainBicid, P Vi —~Th Palmyra, Mo., was arsestod In_tufs city 8 Gortschakof was 60 weak that he had to be B > S % the probable political effect of the recent | ¥ LA Poxr yne Co., July 4. 0- late b bub wHF il At wnk shactuny fefbi oo e afb i | W T dreussin T nter i AT | U S, e e At expia | 8. ous, doly 14—, Mon Turner, color- | iy e hate st ouch s brey | 7485 o0t elargs of maludling, it i Alter some unimportant routine business, | had great success, Wi Frauce the appearanco | it would' bave been taken up as an laue of | g at leogth how the Custom-Houso and ‘Tam. | &h presuut United States Minliter 8o Liberta, | vury badip, bot ‘weather uufavorsble o | (& 20 iy Baving comumitted suicide by drof* Prince Biswiarck mude u brief wddreas, I tho | of tho work was. quily an cvants i Hind i ord looks tnt- A "'l"“"r. yo r‘llfl. nd' *l m"P- rate, 'rospect for a ful luuu:.pwm-wr Cou, July 14.—8ome wheat injuzod by rust, The lats ralus are helpiog it oyt Cops looks yell P compound-luterest nates, as v actuaily was, but [ maoy Hall, by su uoderstanding, have loug | HOW bers onuvisit tohis old bome, at the 16 seemibeb it wae By HIGELC et o thils, hcenynble to manioulatotha Yot ot New York fullitiionior g Bumiweof /rends. auuguncie wrubable that Seci cC ¢l b Aeareth ,,,L.mu’:llb::';"‘::gfikfr:‘l}fi? 5}";"“:‘ for certaln common purgoscs, one of which ma- Mepublican Conventlon of the Third Con- reocy outstaudivg, and desired to haye the | Mipulations was to shut vut some 60,000 Liberal | ereaslonal District of this cls; course of which he cast & retrospect overthe work perfurmed by the Congress, ludinertoits Importance as rearded the mfin of its deliberations und decisions oo the future of Europe. 1o clusiog bis widress the Priuce draws the followlug pleture of Russia, ** Bar- barlew, corruption, siavishuess, and tyranoy, 08 wicked and artful as brutal—such is the picture of the life of the Russian natlow which fuge. Hle fricnda livo in New York. et e OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Bostox, July l.—Arzived, the Puctulsy [ Tenried the meurbers 1o Brocsen bt ot io | ns a E detnrati et (g | Eha He Tk ki o o aen et | eitama he: conehmdet thas ‘the ne Aepart INDIAm_u—[ oulo il July M.~Tho stosmaships C17 ¥ i b 4 e o o 8 eoply-rout uspotiun that af shoul ound that it coul publicans, ho concludes that the new depart- -HOUSI R . Loxnoy, July 14.~Tho steamships L sten the document they had agreed upon, stat- | bas . grown Loary-besded ju evil > | beuisdogood out of ‘the current revenucs, it ; C A J g Suscla Dispalches 1o ThE Triduns, i ? Fork, 89} ‘hcre were seven copies, oo for each i tha | tices, We seo bothing ol thu festures ui s | Could e ropluced (i the resvrve. fund: At say | Ure1a the Custom-Houw will open @ way. for Hpscial Dianaich to The Tribuss. e B e ava ot | Moutcal ud Oallert, fram New Yo Givvernments roprescoted at and takiog purt in j voutbful peopla deatined to regeucrate an old world, As & chsck to new-faugled Puu-Slavist theotics, Margaret's work way be reud (o ad- vantage. In thy forged * Last Will of Peter tho irvat! we observe tor tue tirst thne the uotlon of & vouuy race of Nortlusen cropping up, who are Lo becomy a danger Lo av uld and_decreplt eivillzation, a3 _the Teutonie race did to the Latlo worly.. That forged docuuent, vriziustly fabricuted no doubt us s meavs ol creativg a sulutury alasin sgainst & traditional pulicy of Fit0, instend of belog takets theso Liberal Republicans to ‘sct fully and | IuptaMaroris, Ind; July H.—the State- arcraaiod sa & dugoutt o acoats of e | cordially vuce moro wirh tho party, aua that i | Hoase Comiuloucrs’ bave passed an osder Yumy loun, without (uterest, und & proper ver- | will in that way sccure 8 Republican victory in | dlrecting the architect in bis specileations to fncate was'lasiod dhoretor, ana ontered upon | New York In the cuislug caupaiyn, Such sus- | auipulata thet the bulding snail be ereetod trom o ] e 1 read charg sl with | pes oweyer, wi uot Beceal nsure the ¢! y 104 ainouit us fally s completely us 1o wad | Foclection Gf ‘Senaior Coukiing, aud. i 1 il | oy ras Mol Which, My saf: L tho bt ther taken it upss su tsays of cumpoung-loterest {nnhum futurg .of tha case with which that | o0 b vrocured for 95 per ceut -leds than an noter, o fur ue by, aceousiability was con- | gentleman and e riendyaro sost sousarsed: | Eier Hbe Tonndstion stovs 1y 6’ by taken 3 o diflareu 3t ccou! = LIFE-3AVING, from quarrics in Decatur, Shelby, Jepuin bw claried bisulf, wo loug a3 s ackuowledged | Kiwball, Superitendant of the Lifo8avioy | 507 quarries, tn Deeatdr, % A Lis respuniliility for the amount. ’Thc:fiu Butvice, with Lnswctye Merrlinan, uun:w i a | and Julterson Countics, snd at P'"""J:’S' L Morgviu, from Muntyeul ekt duly Ii—Arrived, st Brittauie, New York, ux QuueBNIrowN, July 1f.—Aryived, the 8% sbip Lord Cllve, from Phitadelphia. e —o— { RIVER NEWS. = + 8n Lous, July 1.—The stcamers, b{ and wharl-bosty of the Mlasouri Taver 1 Company weps Buld ypatupday at a Trusts the Cunlerynee. F been gp heavy beforufn’ twenly years us they " The treal are this scason, -Wheat 1 being harveated with consideruble ditlleulty op sccoyut of the warm, wet yopther, which brings cousiderable danger from growing In the shock. Carp, whigh was amgliyr than usunl {a bbs early vast of $ha vea- won, Ja now rushing forward, as weil a3 potutoos, Untln.ruludxfl! quits Ladly in some lovalities, but will probably be barvested without wuch numberiog sixty-four distinct . clauses, §3 exctusively worded fn° Freuch, and Is f PULN (KD OF FARGUMENT magnlfcently gotten up with claborate do- eizny. [ counmences with the words: * Au uom de Dlew tout pulssant,” **1u the nawe of b It then rebears ¢ the flles of the W : Yo v : ce, 1t ts Ll navivg, g, ¢ chipsd tho Mok 5 ! a0 meunion the | Husalud oncroschineots bus shuce tho dervid us | W fomiig o bafauces and o 1 eutess i the | Vit o o 1ibea-for Ui puspuw. o futui | 57,410 gaversiructurd wallic limeutone trony | dultagly 1js Liup [ Hari bt e weather il o et porchesad B Ay i ;(,»;n aud rellminary tresty cuy Lo thove Pan-3lavists wua wish to dupe us | se i wlich thoss cxpredslons ‘are or- | ‘miusures to maho the servico mors efficlent tie | pastie ot ¥ P o Deriax Diflaneg co,hl by 14—Winter | popition. . Too steamep Ju Kiuney Lot b ol Sau Stelavo. oslig purseraph &3- | jutod beliel inthe youtbfuluces of the Muscovite | dibarily uscd, aua Ju .whivh .4, de.} coming scasun, sud with ul reference to gk L Cu wheat 13°good, Outs dre headig well. Jurn L I 'q"l-‘nnnu Lewis, S0,50; two bt . Dronaly pregribes that gl of the enwctments of | ruce, and lte covacquont cistia b & +Great Des- | oought 0 bave {hem .fndmnwd in tion of several mew stations on Lake | o e e uot us good us last years e | BLG agd thie whiart-baat, §LaN- the treatics of Variy' (158), wud of Londun A danger to Europe, Ruusia, with tae vensational, elatemcuts’ which, v heen | Miclizan, | for Which +applopriations lisve THE. COMING-ECLIPSE, . et 5 1 ottt (1551), which the preseut treaty dues oot wodi- Y tutlup, overerown dimensious, sud | publisbed.. fn Auguat, 1565, §0,(00,000 of "the | becn made. One will bo st Basley's Bpectal Dlupatch 80 The Tribunss SCON: ¥ g " : Ay, remudn u foree. tendeucies, vertainly fi, That dan. | temponiry loan depostt was cauceled, uad prob- i fuobinal by MG, fter coneratutotions bewng exchanged on all Iarbor, sud anuther vpe wt Sleepl i v 4, 0 D o e LN ered ot T5the UL EhEanUA Tt e Tt s e 38 Sl | Nevvasxduly W Tesoiny attvged by Svecial Dirpatch to The Pridisns. of « aides, the wembers of ‘the Conpress loft the establisbied | prof, flenry Draper left this city to-day ta ofr o pyecial Diggaich to Tas dridise T~ Cvigurous Llood of 8 privative race,. but from § BGtes; and thy same conrse was purauca with | ot Maniate Yo X Prescorr, Plerce Co., July 14.—~Rve barvest [ " K July t—Ferd 1. T AT etace 7o hols seopesiig pestacokes | (b suatbm botly b Crarrtoat e o 1 U Reramintog S o0t che Dovensber Fo: | Rrnoati e Homos - Goes Vi ba | servé the solar cetlpau at Reomdius, Wr. Ter. | oy 0 L0 P ™) ity dow. Vers | i b manaser of the s e 452 iu Bethiu prepsrutory to their returnlug hiotue. Towlug,—thus briveing the wmount ot the | chauged from o life-bust -atativn to & complete | Accordlug to ths predictions of the Sigual Serve i £ 112 ol unuziu, wbich Lnuu u hust of nutionglicles a4 fu the depths of w dungreon, und which would falu eulurge the tyrunoy it bas exescised siuce olden tiwes over its own ctalaved subjects futo b uppreaziye wtd wmbitivus world-dumstuion,’ A11% FUBLICATION OF TUE THEATY i it entuety will probably be made next Mon- day fn an extra editlon of the Guzette, the uil teal of the dectwvnt Levinz bevw fa- wuch of the grain Joded. Frequent reports of rust i the surlng wheat, Aunotber wesk wiil doterusiug the result. QUORTO, Ovoiito Lo, July 11.—Uats Lexling witys bas been bk tug cizht fricods ure unxious aul Know potntes whe v, Hispaine was talen Bivd aodt July L. proper account on the books, aud correcting | Jite-saving stution. Thery wre 8lso to be eatabe | feo the chanees of u fale day st Rawllos are wuatever rrezularity there wuy bave been fu | hshed during the present year one o coust | about S0 per cent. Dr Draper takes wiih him lh'u_url:.'\luyl cutriv slation vt Lhe coast ol Lake Buverior, bear the | balf a ton of instraments, which the Awerd an The wudle trausuctivo shows upon fts face, to | wmouth of Purtace Lake'und Lake Superior SLio | Exvrcss sud Univu Vuctite Exvseds wre forward-

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