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TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1578 HE CHICAGO TRIBUNL: i, e on WASHINGTON ) e rection. The | ordered them to 1eave the county and $ h N. “::?l'::'n'":mfl‘.’.‘.‘efl\'}’:fimn&.| at llmchi ::’l;“%ig?:‘l“w :’r’.‘: 2',"..";.7.".En"fififl_“.'r'{filn"fi u'\: %fi“'{f{\'&"‘ ',or:ggng}. ;(;lnlr‘fixl '}’:Ji?{.','l'rh' says was fired by these men. The colored peo- txpreasing a desire for the coutinuagre of & pie on that slde are In urcnt“rur‘ The Presence of a Republicfln RADWAY'S REMEDIES, tag and bob-tall, but he has also been abla to Attach to bimself a very consideratile portion of the best and most wortny of the workine- clamses. It s the worat feoture of the move- ment that 8o great s number of worths, honest, and Intellient laborivg-men have ‘been led law. A number of anti-slavery men stiil have faith in him and hie Er?ulr to Improve i cal- e capic ot s aune siapraa oLt oreil men at the South, bt the feeling has been erauwing, sinco tho pubiieation of a cara in the | [ the Hon, Thurlow S pepar o i e v, st e | 1 FOML LG 11O, THUTIOW Ve b has been looking vut for himself mors than for IXDORSING OREIGN. Oonvention Entered Into Be- el ited States and agr e away by aich an intemperate person. Kearney | hie co-opsrative farm school. : 2 Telations ™~ hetwaen the Unise ; THE O'NEIL “57“1‘:?‘5«2\.::0"' Politician Susne_cted in ie very riolent und inteinperato in bis shecchies; o —————— Dr, RADWAY'SR. R, R. REMEDIEY the Porte. thres houra, the oDy ety deatined for | , D-OOMINORON, red Nere foudar, bringing wine e calie th g of alor B T Aoy e the harbor of New York: g!fi‘"eu s‘;‘“‘ ,'“’",",‘:m:' .:'\';;M;.rmti\d"::o? And Theroupon tho Demoeratic | « Certslnly not. 1t will b cven of shorter Soecial Dispateh io e Tribune, ;{;;r“;‘gg';g:é;‘“'};"‘l‘;,:{',':; .,‘,',‘",',,'}‘,‘,‘:,,’".’(‘,;"“‘;3:? Neil. An examin o duration than the Granger movement In your y Wis, July 15.—The lollowl 1 he adyAntaRe we haveder!ved from thes, The Former Engages to Preserve MEXIO0. The offlcers ara nat_ disposed to make publie Pross Hint at laltecy and secion. "Fwo ficte” i comtibute to BAUEN | ycicgrarg rom all stirons o the Coutborn | SBFpULAETEHLL St ts SR Order in Bosnia and TR MACKENZIE RATD. wha elaim to knaw. Jtis thought that Hanglugs. the defeat of the mavement: Firat, the very | & Foranil entoning 170 miles went | Sadaoraremith S thiatiuniily fy Tet parmel i " i City ov Mexico, July 18.—Col. Mackenzie's | the acrost of ”"i.hm'rhv‘ Al ‘m;“ e Imrlu“}zl"luttl tthac cunte u‘Ih 'mlul"nl;l !r:r‘:filnlrpol'utm;‘e;: :; :lndkby the oMctals of | JhMfy et "}Tfi:;ggfl?é' 15 i in‘l";':"u' fove A, le lug some new thevry, and, secowd, Lhe fact that Congress has show celves c] din) oure, Herzegovina, fovaston of Mezisan,aotl hansanted paesirable | working —— that It has & very active futerest In_the Chiuesa | the aboya rosd this afternoon: ,,;:!'mfl;“, TiuRLOY Wik, And Resist Any Propored Al- | zie aeted upon 8 wide construction of his onlers, CANADA. Some of the Diffculties Encountered problem. The inosement cannot h: uh "n"f{ Houston, llouston Co.—Damage to crops fn lianco Botween Kussia nd gt todiablest wis "oy, aimidor Wt T by Rovenue Oficars at the o B bor B helo i1 s yene (roun: next | the valley very groat. Most of the hav is lost. R R R a Sorvi for annexation purposcs. MONTREAL. South September in Calitornia, By the way, Kearney | 8tnall grains badly lodged. Corn looks well on an ervin. ‘The Treasury ls now safd to be depleted. Anectal Dispateh 19 The Tridune. J is going to Chivago, [ hesr. “He will nevee do | high lands. Wheat would recover it thy rains H Ec-rn|o( mlgnl dmlurgnnlc: continue to create ":{?xr:l:{n.m;!;l.luyul-,‘.":l."Jid.\lfnrux:rc.“- TR w‘:‘;n;.: 1];1;:;:#‘.’ "\ our people will not put up | ceased, Farmers vers discouraged. i - neasin opair busifess, wicsate leal el ol molne str 3 =] itles English Liberals Will Oppose the Poltoy | ~Famive is reported In the States of Sonora | jus not been seen fo s city sinc ‘Thurslay | Lawlessness and Forcible Re- Wrkoff, Fillmore Co.—In some locslitio and Sivnajoa. t Mazatlin thero Js no four, and the peuple are einigrating. MISCELLANEOUS, TRA VATICAN AND TIE OUTSIDE WORLD. Rouzg, July 15,—At the Consistory to-day the Pope submitted for tho approval of the Car- dinals a secret atlocution indleating the future linc of conduct towards the varlous Powers, ———t ORIME. LAWLESSNESS IN TEMNESSEE. Spectal Dlpatch to The Tribune. Nasnvires, Tenn,, July 15.—~Ashort time azo 8 band of disgulsed men went to Hell Buckle st midnight, took from the calahoose a poor white feltow, carrled him to the woods, nnd severely flogazed him. Anindignation mécting wus held, and the outrage denounced, The musked men sent word that they intended to burn the town, and summarkly deal with all who had denounced of the Anglo-Turkish Con- vention, wheat slightly damaged by rust aud conslder- | Cures the YWorst Pains infrom Onetq ably lodeed by raln. B’ul. two-thirds wheat Twventy Minutes, crop 13 now expected, unjess the Lot weathor NOT OINE HOUR 4 ans Ial.ceatel frer rendiog thisadvertioment_ need ang ono Peterson.—Wheat damaged soms by rust, | 0 Enfi.. DAY lu,Anrux-.l.lFr!lsAC’f& and a large pv{llun badiy lodged. 0ft EVERY PAIN, 1t wastoe first, and s Rushford.~Wheat damaged greatly by ralns. ® Rust very bad; some fields nearly destroyed. The Only Pnnl Remedy Goud Thunder, Blue Earth Co,.—Grain heary; Dathe mott excruclating patos. an straw blown down wheat shrunken sore, nAammacion, snil cires Longestions, w‘:emcv‘nv: mlkmna.l nowbclr :}o.—-i‘lrmcru ‘cnmnl?’lnlng unas biomach. Bowels orgther Slant 0r ulgius conslderably of blight since the ralns and hot " weather. Wheat lodged some, not bad, : n‘?’ ‘:“"‘ir ;‘::‘::r" !ll.:({’l"i:s. . Doxter, Mower Co.—Wieat rusted and lodged. | BN b ifludintinfiattilinint Weridlt With favorablo weather, wo will haye Bfteen | Neuralsl Ay suten TOUISIANA. VALUABLS DEMOCBATIO TRSIIMONT. New Onueans, La, July 15.—Bolors the Potter Sub-Committee, Isaac W. Patton, the Cbalrman of the Democratic State Commiltice in 1870, testiied: ** [le saw Anderson about October. Anderson proposed that it the Den- ocrats would subport Nash for Congress. he would glyo them two members of the General Assembly, and from 1,000 1o 1,800 in Enst Fe- letana Parish, Witness could not entertain e propositinn, but telegraphed for Mclabe in Feliclana. e came down and talked with Ap- derson about his treatment of the people. An- derson fually ngreed to go back if they would cashh his serip. Mr Pallon agreed with Mr, McCabe to pay 81600t the amount, Tho wit- ness gaye Mr. Jenks 850. . Mr. Jenks sald ha ‘W::.ll,l! not take [t as a bride, but he would as n joalt, < The Committee recelved from Chief Clerk oveuing last, and his absence has Induced con- sistance Met with in shierable inquiry, since no one appears to know Many Piaces. where hie has gone. An officer of tha Sherbrooka Regiment glves TIT AGAIN. the followiug version of the afalr at the Tan. A T . * neries Junction Batnrday night: After leaving AN Work °f;:;';f".”é:‘lgtl‘::' COHURIUND) Bonaventnre Bintion, the men were subjected p 8pectal Disnatch tn The Tridune, to vile andt nbusiva threats at several points. WasmNotox, D, C., July 15.—Information Un passing the Tannerlesn perfect shower of | fom (he Abbeville Distria 1o South Carolina platol-abole ani stonen were fired Into tha | 1450 tho offect that thg Democrate bave alreads train. The men sorang to arms, DUt WerO | pogyup g gystem of terroriam to prevent Repub- forcibly prevented by the officers from ArIOR | yicans from organiziuz for natfonal purposes, into the roughs. Great excitement prevailed, soveral of the local papers In that soction charg- aud some of the men attemoted to stop the | oo "shog the Republicansof that vicnlty have train, that thoy might got out aud punish the | compieted a ticket, aud that it 1s already belng cowards who liad fired Into them, The bell- | yroylated secratly among colored votars, and cord was broken in the attempl. Il stales | yooq yhis curious charge an attemyt la being moat positively that no shots were fired by his | mage 1o gtir up the white citizens to take this men, but that Shuta were fired 8t 4o brain O | pyuieer in haud, and act in time, and set vigor- both stdes. Eight balls were found in 3 the local one car, besldes stones. The fovestigation into outlys do the Eilzedeld Dittictionp of th Tofa And Will Test the Sense of Parliament on the Subject. EASTERN NOTES, AUATRIA AND TURKEY. T.onoon, Jnly 15.—~A dispateh from Berfin reports that an agreement between Austria and the Torte, relative to the occupation of the provinces, has been concluded, nod that the Austrians will enter In a week. A corre- spondent at Vienna, however, says that Cora. thendor] Pashis comes to Vienna to conclude the negotiationa. TIIE FORTE'A 000D WILL, Thoe Porte has lately shown unmistakable good will, and postively ordered the Inhabitants i ] 6, of prosirated with disea: bua‘;:::dn;lru:acl:!;v.—urnnt damage done by late RAD‘YAY,S “}EABY R/EL‘EE heavy raine. L ‘ORD INSTANT EASE. Lost Natlon,—\Vheat totally destroyed. & ADLATE Infiammation of the Kidneys, Miuncsota Loke, Fartbault Co.—Ilot weather Bladdes is shrinking the wheat badly; lodged some in inflammation of the Bladder, Infiammation of the Howols, newspapers, in comment(ug upon this reportes | Tomlmson u corrected let of the employes of | p1yces: not very serious, The yleld iill not be of Sersjeso, who were Inclined to resfat to | them, Fearlug a nfght nssault, the white and the affair 18 sthl proceeding, ln&! lhnlevmen,ue |ecre:’ :’L'lh;n u; tho uurl.“ull tho m-mgb‘lrlvnm‘i g"':mfius;::g:cl;fimfi. ci?flunff.‘;'fa‘“i’hzfi.'.mfii“«'fi :car .; ,lnrzo n’: expected. win ba very little uos:::%g:et‘;fié‘::l‘tgmnmn submit to the will of the Powers, colored citizens luaded their guns, aud have | 80 farla conflicting. The wounds recelved by | says that the same thing Is feared in Edgedetd f prragi Bl 8 (0t e Sty BRI B | No. 1. . Palpitation of the Heart, ARDRASSY. sleot on thelr arms ever slnee. At 1 o'clock thnse in the affray are not serfous. Soveral | County, and upon this urges that two Repub- polnted vut intertineations snd frregularities ny Ramsey, Mower Co.—\Whrat has somo rusb | grysterios, Croup, Diphtheria, attucks were made by rowdies {ir the | Ji>ans, whio ars supposed to he the lemlers in 3 and shrinkage hy the great heat, Catarrh, Influenza, Count Andrassy has visited the Emperor | shis morning Aftcen men on horsoback met and 19 | this movement, should, if they dared to fft | L0 the proteats, ete., and deilyered tus originul Winnobato City, Faribault Co.—The storms atarrh, h Francls Joseph at Schunbron, His reception | threatened the itfe of Dr. McCrary, returniug | ity on members of the volunteer fore | oy o bioiy or fingers ln:'pouum! miehlnstlons, | pavors to the Comiblettee. i iinebeto Sitv,. nnfii::l::l.m‘rln&;tlllxl:&:llg; s Whsnisy kinclgns, from a sick call. They also saw Bob Cham- | o0 Saturday sud Sunday nights, The parties | hy seized and hung. To uso fts own worils: ‘Enston, Fanbault Go.—Whent, oags, and bar- Oold Chills, Ague Caill: CYPRUS. bers, colored, coming from church, and fn. { CODItINL the ussault were not arrested, Nono | «yes, wa mean exactly what we say, 1f those BIIERMAN TALKS. loy lodged by heavy rains. Corn dbing nicely. ol o 0, zued; 8, ) y b g of tho soldiers were acriously lnjured. L8 | named and othiers ever dare to inaugurate o- A FEW WOIDS AUOUT RESUMUTION. ¥ hatau, Fllmore Co.—-Wheat. badly lodged: Chilblaing, and Frost Dites, Loxpoy, July 15.—The Dally Newtsays: * Tt | formed him that they had broken Into his | apecial polive-constables emopluyed on the 12th | yipical achemes fn Edgetleld again, let us hang Sprcial to Cincinnat! tommerctal, Half of it cannot rise agotn, Rust dolag dam- | tnasppifeationof the READY RELIEF to the s ntentei that (ho Jatand of Orpnit ahall o g::::: an;,)'lle "Km"fl'fl;’mm'ffingfi'mm' fi'n.":c?.';,fi“c‘fi fifnfi"&fl'&fififlficw :{-:e.:tz{ci:fi “'fm‘ “;‘ % m:}y ','l'" °"1' Il‘l ':"'{fi"“f" l"“’," olir Wasiminatox, L. C, July 14.—Secretary | 288 Wheat will be & pour qualicv. OF parts whero the psin or diiiculty exists wiil .E!fl permanently garrieoned by o comparatively 4 ety ~ AN, salety, demauds ity and that without masks or eelves to tobaceo, and stnashed & trunk, The! Unayward, Freeborn Co.—Wheat bndly dam. | easesnd g comfort. the 12th are uhout to bring ‘an nction aged, With favorablo weather, two-thilrds of 1mnnufluy‘g;op=:ln h-u-sc“n‘v:‘hlurgfwu"-nu. amnnll body of European traops, which s to be it | gjagitge,' Sherman convorsed freely upon general topica next visited the cabin of Calvin Anderson, cofl- § Muyor Beaudry for false Imorigonment, ‘fho —— this evening, Your correspondent Is waz | od‘everage crup tmay be expected of poar quals | KEariuth: Kick Headacie, Diarrheay Dyschtors.Coi supplemented by a local militia, to bo orzanized | ored, and commanded him to come out.' He | Orangemen of Montrenl have relegated to their " . . " e f i tine of ga cxup q A e T LN by alicers nocompanying Gen.Sir Gamet Wolse | seked whit they wanted. Ve want vou, and | brethien in Ontarlo and Quobes the quostion of | SOUTHERN LAWLESSNESS, | rutedln giving the following outline of some fty. ravelerssnould arry & bottlo of RADWATS ley. The atny of Indlau troops on the island Is | bave come to get youl" was the response. | holding & procession on tho occasion of dedieat- | ILLICIT DISTILLENS—REAISTANOR TO THE 2N- of the Interesting facts in rolation to resump- | Hrownsdale, Mower Co~Some wheat, lodged “EPUQ LA i A fedropt LELIEF with them. 7o, In il ' In heavy pieces, Darles estimnted as half de- | will prevent sickness o nain from chango of water. 13 g1 Lovking through the crack of a door, Anucrson | lug, the Tackett memorial. Shouldit be de- FORORMENT OF THH RAVENUR LAWS. tion meutioncd Ly Mr. 8herman: Tt Selver than French Dragdy of BILters as & mtiniuitoy tobe only temporary. Gen, Wolasloy In expect- | (5¥0CE OO0 ding ivud in erotcaguio red and | elied to boid tho demonstrarion, ft wil tako Sprelat Dispalch 1o The Tridune, "*\We would resame todat, butft wauld not [ SRIEE, T ent reported | ed to arrive at Malta Wednesday, Ho starts | whjro gowns, Anderson told them fo go awav, | place before the end of the weck. Wasinazo, D. C., July 15~The following { be proper to do so. Tho law Gzes the dato | quira badiy biighted and rusted. Cora dolng FEVER AND AGU thence for Cyprus on the 20th Inst., with trane- | as ho never bothered anybody. They anawer- Momnfl :h“.!\'x‘\?';?—"\"fl:d}'i'e':,;:fim Dewd; officlal raport to Commissionor Raum from Gen. | when wo shall pay coin for puper dollars. It ‘ports conveying troops.” ViENSA, July 16, —The Porto bas instructed the authorities of Banjaluka to motify the pap- ulation that the Austrian army will enter Bos- nia with the most friendly intentions, and rela- tions between Austria nud tha Vorte continue most amicable. Tho populstion appears to bo’ tranquillizeq, oud even Lhe insurgents sccm dls- poaed to submit to the Austrinns, GREAT FINE IN THESSALY. Arnxss, July 15.—A telegram from Lamla statrathat a great fire s raging throughout s largo district of Thessaly, The Village of Bophindes s partly burned. The harvest fa totally destroyed. The fire began at numerous distant poiuts, aud is undoubtedly the work of {ncendlaries, i * ITALIAN AMBITION, ed: Mit you don't como out we, will break open the door and take you sanyhow.” They then broke the door down with a rall, sud'as tha firat une, Robert M. Lowe, stepperd upon the door Antlerson fired o load of buckshot from an ola armf' Zun Intu his right breast, killing bim lnn!lfll[\‘. Auderson trled to firo a revolver, aud, finding he could rot, fled to the woods, followed by threo shots from the diaguised men. IHastily plcking up the dend body of Lowe, his lawlcss comrades carrled it o mile away, leasiug behind tivo mules and several disgulses, which Anderson took to Shelbyville this worning, giving hlinself up. The uplversal sontiment 1s that Anderson scrved Lowe right. l i 110 Tou | AESERAND AGUE curet forscentr, Therotun Wells, Faribault Co.—Wheat rusted In low y ) i 4 tande s B piacen, oo on T rand (7 | $Eie st Nttt Wb HibS Better. Will get two-thirds of acrop if thera | soauick st RADWAY'S HEADY RELIEF Fiftyceay is no further bad weather. Somo heavy wheat | ber bottlo. lodued hl‘“{" — 8pring Valley, Mower Co.—~Wheat crop cam- aged 13 ner cent by the late rain, Dolavan,~Wheat badly damaged both by ra(a’nml rust. BSome pleces will hardly bear cutting. ¥ Possengers from tho West to-night report L] [l crops geuerally in & bad conditlon. ILLINOIS, pectal Dispateh to The Tridune. Btrong and pure Rich Plood~Tnereass of Flesh ang Cuaxeaton, 1L, July 16.—The continuous | 5 L bt and Heausa Compleaton e hot weather Is begluolng to have an effect. Many men aud & great many animals bave been DR_ R ADW. AY'S dlsabled during the pass few days. Itls fre- of Bt. Patrick's’ Clurch, referred to the Inte Sewell, Chief of Rovenue Agents, containa “:1. events yesterday. ‘The venerable priest sald: | teresting and significant information In regar 4 On Sunday last 1 usked you to offer fervent | to the resistance to the enforcement of tho rev- raers ";f’fifdx"{u"fi:fi? unthe ‘l."-‘);p&“gg‘r koo | enuto taws in largo secttons of tho South: as plus it 3 I s trolifig tio wildeat excitement Of feelings and | , TAEASURY, DrvanTueaz, Oreice of Intenyat the flercest conlict of passlons. Ile gaveusa | yne ifon. Green 41, Raim, Commlasioner Internal peace which could come only from Ilm. To- | Recenue—Stn: “Reforeing to my couversation with duy it [s our hapoy duty to send up fervent acts | you yesterday in relation to the condition of aflalirs of thanksiiving, ~ Wo snhall contloug to pray { as adectlng the collection of the revenuo and the earnestly that our lleavenly Father may con- | enforcement of the law in several of the districts in firm and make lasting amongst us o grent and | the Soathers States, T desire further to call your s0 uncxpected a mercy. The Viclory obtaincd | Attention to tho particulsr distsicts in which ro- D ained with Wiood ddencd | cently mors Iawlesaness und oven reslatance (o the g ,‘I’l‘.’; e T ohioo UpF *adenty | resenue suthiorities havo been manifestod Wian fur o eince my conusction with this cbur vigtory ormine: It ts Mot s victory of | A4 tuie or evoniace my ceaudction sthollc over Protestant. 1t Is & gjctory of | 1 had supposed thatan improved state of affalra peace, a victory of the God of Charity over the | existed in North Catolina; bul a report from Cole demon ot hatfed and discord, a victory of our | lector Mots, recelved this marninyg, datad June 17, dear old Clty of Montrenl over hier worst euce | 8hows that the law-breakers, in thele reslatance lo mies, whetlige they 1ive here or elsewhere.’? tho ofticers of the revenue, are as hokd, doflant, meaus payment then, and not before then. It would be better to go along for six months, and let the people understand that this condition |8 real. ‘Then the good effect will be felt, confi- dence will be restored, caoltalists will como for- ward and tavese thelr means, and manufactures will revive, The premium on gold is weroly nominal now at 3¢ per cont. The sale of a half- million of“gold ywonld break the market. A protninent broker In New York told us that one mitlion would knock down this premlum, I belleye that gold will go down to three- cights shortly, and soen thereafter to onc-quarter, which is nothing more than a .broker's premium. The balance of trade Is greatly In our favor, bavig reached $:50,000,000 last year; our bunds have ceased toreturn from Earope, They had bron reiurn- ing aince the panic of 1873, At tiat time about a thousand millfon of our bonds wero held “IARVESTRRS, » Bpectal Dirateh 10 The Trivuna, ‘MiLwaukee, Wis., July 15.—Thls forenoon Gov, Smith had an loterview with Supt. Olin, of abrowd,—now not moro than sbout two hundred | quently as warn at sunrise as during the mid- Lownox, July 16,—There hinve been Radieal | the Western Unton Division of the St. Paul Road, — B Sher e Inmmer wbmsenible 1o o | milllon aro hold there, and soventy-ive million ot Yo day. e wheat-harvest 18 ovet, mid Sarsaparillian Resolvent meetinge in Naples recently to urgo the annex- | 8. 8, Merrill, tGeneral Manager, and Jobn C. A DANGEROUS. (g‘h;:l:\g’l‘flm pect ‘iho Collecior, wiih bis uretent force, to an- | returuad i two monthe durie the siiver ugl. cuttiralonts will begloita ;‘H";r';“"’i:;nn'{)"'fl P ation of theSouthern Tyrol to Italy, A Vienna | Goult, Asslatant General Manager, of tho Chi- ecial Dispatch to The Tribune. force tho collection of the revenue In north- | tation, i bonds that have returned baye " n | hesmade the most astonlehing curest sa quick, sorapld 5.—0n 8 tern counties of this dstrict, been absorbed in this country; nono went back | and promiscsa lurge yleld. Kain is peeded In | hemade ol 3 erenco to the tramp question; but, owing to i ind supposed Lhe n J s coln enough in the Trousury with walch o S P e W reports r:'nm'cunx Austrisa critttism on thi mle -bcéhn;:u lroxg (\;ulc:;,zu ot MuRn ger llu!h::l, ‘;}‘:r::;’]‘fig .(,,‘:)::fc!r:‘m!;:::u::.‘un’t‘lfi?gnfic:‘l‘;fi: B e L e aes s nibiad by | Muintaln resuinption. ‘Thero is $100,000,000, all FIRES. Evory Day an Incroaso in Flesh anf movyeinent. - of the Icaro & Nort! .inlerfl allway, no de- S t thih, aud hasnot yet beon estracted. Whit | [Hicitdntillera. thece have beou ircel outortaka o took refuge In the woods,and ¢0 far has ;lmpfll 4 \'u: are rlnumm;rwuuh the cmmul;m of mk:nuc llu arrest. It ls reported to-uight that he bias just | South Carulina, To-day we are informea by Col- shot auother mao named Robert Harvoy, who | lector Brayton that three of the Deputies who wore i3 s arrested ae volng connected with what 1 velieve to was one of a party orgunized to securohis arreat, f. v White s a dangeroun clinracter, and s woll | be (he S e R R A R armed, but it la sald the wouds rroundeds | ghiom to bafl. Such o atate of feeling oxisla in the and lio canaot eacape. Nurvey western port of that State that our ofiicers are tho breast. . powericss to enforce the laws. A In the Third District of (egeala, Colloctor Wada NEW BRUNSWICK, writes that thore ls much opboaition and open re- 8. Jonx, N. B, July 13.~The new Govern- | sistance to the forca emlflwyod by him for the sup- f illicit oletiliation, One man has been ment {a coustituted as follows: John J. Frazer, | BT biny wounded; and but recently a colored told; or rather, we havo fn round fiurcs §123,- 000,000 gotd and sliver dollnrs fn the Treasury Tor resuinption purposes,—that s, exclusive of all coin oblizations, cousisting of cotn certifl- cates, bonds due, sud interest on bonds,gind Is aluo exclusivo of subsidiary silver on hand. NOTES AND NEWS. CHICAQDO CUSTOM-IIOUSE CONTRACT. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, WasmingToN, D. U, July 15.~The Treasury Napartment to-day accepted tho bid of George Dwight, Jr. & Co, for the combined corrugated ANOTHER CONVENTION. Loxpon, July 160—5 a. m.~A dispatch from Constaptinaplo says it {a reported that o con- vention has been srranged between Austria and the Furte. The latter accepts the occupation of Busuln and Herzevosina, Austris cngages to prevent any future alliunco between Tussia mud Mootencgro and Servin, and to preeerve order In Bulgaria botween the Muassul- tuns ot Christiane, vven, if necessary, during Sussinn occupation, All accounta confirm the cision was Treached, This afternoon auother consultation was heldy with the cxpectation that word would be recelyed by telegraph [frotm Mr, Hughltt, but tho mecting ~wus again without action. The managers of ~the Companfes expressed n willluuness to co- operute with the Northwestern in - whatever micasurcs may be dcemed best. ‘They also ex- preased the opinlon that it would be necessary to have the co-operation of tho Stute and mugiiciual authoritics ot 1ilinols and Wisconain. ‘Tha Governor lefs fur Madisen thls evening, and It is poseiblo he will uct officlally In the inatter. Weight is Scen and Folt A’gl LEXJINOTO)R, MXCB.L Derroir, Mich,, July 15.—~A fire at Lexing- ton, Mich., to-day, destroyed tho planiog mill [ THE GREAT DICOD PURIFIER and furniture factory of Ery Brown. Loss, $:,000; no insurance, ~ The firo originated o the engine-roomn. AT PITTSBURG. v PirTanung, Pa,, July 16.~A fire to-nigbt dam- aged Doyle & Poras' glass-house, on the South Ever} drop of the amn;‘nrm( wea 1 cates 1l Tine, a Bide, o the extent of $10,000. Tho fire caught L AR arsica e e ot e forls gyt ¢ % Resolvent communt ind ottt dil from the biackamith shop connocted with the | HidJiiccs of tho erats i rerurts that tho opposition to Austrlan occupa- THE BELOIT MURDEIR Attorny-Gieneral; William Wedderburn, Pro- | nan, who actud as guide for soma of onr oMicers, | Iron arches and lathing for the floors aud cefl- | works, P wibithe {00 roatea of he bo Lm_“mm‘;_‘-nu‘,;,&‘;*,_,"m;,‘m i tion Is giving way. ‘The lusurgents about Livno : e Tt stuclal” Secretary; Michael Adams, Surveyor. | Wasanol. ings of tho Chicago Custom-Iouse, at 23 cents ——— Yjeers 12 the turosu Mouin, uinars, Nodes s 1t Avectal Dispalch to The Tridune, ’y in the Sccond District of Ocorgla, Collector p ands and uthet parie of (e system, sore Eyes, Btrum have decled not only.to submit, bub to place | prors, Wis., July 15.—Mrs. Mack, wife of | Usucral; I A, Landry, Commissioner of Pub- | Clark hes been goabied atterly o Contuct hia | por mlperflc;:nl laa‘t.‘hflcg‘l .'\chm;exlll,dlum new, . OBITUARY. pious Dlecnaraes roin the Eaie, sud (e wgrc-_rhr,ot‘\‘;\-nl themsclyes at the disposal i ! - V' H ' resident h operations without much opuoosition, thoagh, with- uperintendent of e Chicago bulldin us ecial Dispaich to The Tridune. b it ekt posal of tho Austrian com- | he man munered vesterdas, bas heen arrsted e ar :( 7,;,,1{,‘";”,,",;,}‘:’,‘;:,‘5;, \I\'r.ufifml"erfiyf U0 [ DT last fow maolitne, tealstanco has beas oered K e s ok Wgrm: it i, Erpipe * Acine, Di on suspition, 8he {s quartered in s ploassnt £no m in the Gooawin flouse, aud submitted to an interview very willingly, She says !f she Killed him it woa tho result of n blow sho zsve him on the head with & piteher Friday nlght during & flerce row they had between them. But tho doctors eay that tho wound rannot been detafued here throughout the dav, but left to-night, and will take charge immediately upon hls arrival, A A NEW BOURCH OF PROFIT, The aitention of the Treasury Department bias been called to o curlous working of the Cmamvaion, IiL, July 15.~Mrs. Sarah A. o ] "ln. l;r i |"cvc|" cera In Beroggs, wihlow of the late Hon, J. W, Scroges, HyasAnge OF this WonHer of aioders chimitrn, and mother of Col, Beroges, editor of the fiso wlll p¥a O 80Y person using It fur Champaign County Gazelte, died quite suddenly - | toihe oNicers, they have been tred npun, and one },".,sm’ffl;'z‘&..'Sr‘]nlnhxfiu‘mrf}x?xfinu' Jrwrmenl- | O Raeror guida has been killed, |1 um appre- K O B cetood that thi | hictsive, howeyer, that serloue resistance will be TTAWA, July 15, —It is unders l(lm E‘:l r& et by the oflicera In that district at an carly day. Uovernment has apootnted tho Hon. Edwa Yot will remember the scones which ook place Barron Chandler Livutenant Uovernor of New | thero when we tirst entored uoon 8 vizorons.eam- Brunawick, in vlace of ‘Iilley, resigned. patgn agrinat tho lilicit distiilers, Thore s a bad clethent tn the nacthern patt af the distelct, whtch, HAILROAD SCIEME, 1t is authoritatively renorted that the Porte 18 about to grant to an Euogllsh company » con- cesslon for o commercial and strategical raflway from Merstoa to Dlarbekir and Erzeroum. TTALY AND ORECE, orms of dlscase 1ts polent power tocars tem, t, d b reduced by the wasten yeaterday mornins. Bho hns buen an lovalld .J&‘E:ca""mii?.sn-.?.“!n.'fl‘!‘.}“‘:‘anud‘&.:"yjn?u‘mm hese wast I'fl r il ] for many ycars, but no serious fears of her sud. | Succeedsin arsesit h';ffi Ty l““‘"}: us Tithnow materisl niada from vod~and th! " a0 In the present stato of aifalrs all over the South, Silver jaw, It appears that parties in Ban Fran- | den demlse were entertalocd. Her funeral oo flx-u-‘n'-an'n%flrwmh o docs eccirech cure _l- S A Vienna dispatch says negotiations are pro- | have been made with an unbroken pitcher, and 1&2,:},‘,2};',?%?2?‘539‘ wiil ot o reuin rmlgl‘ Al RO claco nave been in the hablt of uxfinanxmz gold | curred to-day, and was lnrg;»ly attended, o ::5'."."‘.‘:‘.‘15.:?..?".‘7 surcesds l!::p?‘ill'm:nux:eu the ot of eenling l;e“"l“lm A l},"'""; 'l““' Athens "m’“'h& way “"" “"I'“ and '::Ieedlnw &‘7“ freoly yester- [ Tononro, July 15.~Willlam Rilev, impltcated | cicburne County, & tolgn o e eziuts, Lealt ‘.’fiy:r" u:fim.c!xl:::: d‘.j!,““t,‘;fi ‘:figy' .fi:d“'(’z“‘;l:g Tu !co:“'";‘l'l' ”‘J"‘:l';‘ '1"& (l,;:"’:;':n Miston "{‘:SE‘:J}.L fecl I{:’,’.’.’:’Sl’ln'}'"{’fi"‘fl .‘.‘i" do :d‘] e euccesstul, will pledge Italy to assist inthe de- 0 have been twade as lonu ugo . Iy your stientlon to tho jelters recently receiyve 7 2 s ey = o " 3 i Sense of thaNireck const fu the event of Far be- Fridoy uight. It scems very evident | ' Rarvotlog and rubblug Thomas Buckley, of York, use them in payment of customs, apd from Collector Ilooth; also ta lattors from Mr, the knitting-miils, at Troy, N. Y., bas been { ol Uniie hates Commislongr. It s openly arrested fn Bowinanville, Ont., and brought to | prucialmed In that county that no peron shal this clty to awalt le.mllum;. An accomplice arrested for Hitehy m-ml(nv. and, in fac, that no of Rllev nuned Mouaghan shot aud killed De- | Foviiie -":’;'i,‘;',;""“" bo permitied to flll‘:::::: teetive Quing, who was conveying blm from Tn the Second District of Tennes Litistield to Troy o few days ugu, Monnghat, | gpine provails, anly wiih mors farce than ever be. nd two othier thieves entered a street- Collector Cuoper's officers have recently Rile; cur -fn Troy in broad dayiight und gurroted sud | becn attucked wnd Bred upon, and efforts made 1o robbed Huckley ot §3,100, rucunrrl-ounn Elkin, ono of the ploncers here, wan found | SESWRL " oy ing garsapuriilian Tesolvent exert sl dead In his bed this morning, He was born In mxmlml siouta tn the cure o2 Chironie, werofulo Woodford Conntys Kiwin. 1560, and celebrated | Eoisttanonsl sod siia duciscs Uil 14 10a oa por his goiden weddlng a0k Jovg sinco, Tl wife, | 125 64re foF at a ripu age, survives him, though prostrated il 1 midh gr;cr," ’r'mnnx uek{fuumuy \Jee'tiarso | Kidney and Bladder Complaints, of the funeral at 8 o'clock to-morrow. A ANN Annoi, Meh., July 15.—Two old citizens | Pltase Albuinipuria, sud in ail cases whiers there ary Qled to-duy—Leter Hush-aud_Moscs F. Colllus, E""" diac depusiis. of tho wate? la 1hick.cloudy, itd that somebody murdered Mack and dragied hin {nto the barn with the horses, flis collar- hone was broken, aod his breast shows marks appurently mada by two boot-hicels, A club has been found which” (s thought to have made toe head wound, thus save the handling “or trausporiation upon gold, and in this wav have been uble to trausact considgrable and protitablo bustucss. REYIGNED, The resignation of J. R, Dodie, Btatistican of tho Agricultural Department, asked for by the (}olvln‘mlulonnr B0mo weeks since, was accepted to-dny. tween dreece uud Turkey, ENGLAND. TIHR CONGRRSS. Loxpox, July 13.—The London papers favor- ably commeont on the results of tha Congress, the Duily Newa only cxcepted, The Times, sum- REQUISITION, Spectal Dispaich to Tha Tridunae. COMMISSIONED, ners, B 3 ¢ hite OF an ey, Or threads (ks 9 —_— n the Filth District of Tonnessec, ¢'ollector To the Weatern Assoctated Press, iz a lhluhu.mucl Is ming up tho labors of the Congress, soys: *It | pgs Motnas, Ja., July 15.—The Governer to- % Whodcoek ias vigoroualy pusbed hie work for thia | WasinaTox, D, C., July 18.—Ueoige W. :fifi,‘fi'fi:}’f},’::?l{ogy";&t’ T lft‘:g'- 5‘?3:'5 .'.'.E‘J"{.L" Bl et 5‘“:;'?""""“""'% b Ll bas made chaues which trausform an Ewmplre; | aay dectiled in the case of tho requiaition from BUNTINGNON, aciduto of tllla And areeat. of purtice operating | Fish, of Michizan, was to-duy couyminsionud | 8¢ e oo vuuatroke s oueaty, | Brlhioty Firsime-scamiswhith Muala whlcr o has removed long-standing causes of discontent: | (g Goyernor of Massachusetts for the delivery Spectal Mapatch to The Tridune them, and haw met with sorfous enposition, | by tho Presigent United States Consul at | O\ ake uud tho former of sunatroko aud paraly- | palain the smallof the back aad sloog the lains. bus pacified, we moy hope, provinces which were ] iy ePULy-Ce , 2is combined, of Measrs, Juncs and Atkinson, merchaots at HUNTINGDON, July 15.~As the Fiftisth Dat- | Deputy-Collector Davis, hls most eficiont aud | ‘fupis, : g tlicor, 4 now 'under_indlctment by tha THK 4 PER CENTS. © —— Tumor of Twelve Years’ Growth ¢orn by dissenslon and misrule, and bas placed 4 ; 3 . | taton returaed from Montreal Saturoay even- | KESCUS BUEOR RS [0 3 Eas0 witera e klliod barricr between rival forma of Splaciblo big- | Smetie for ttstalng i:f;:“u,ffi::‘{;,;;‘";;:_ ng, 0o of thu privaton, ou leaving tho steamn- | & iathier 1n. sellzloféns, ani who was apenly | o Subsctiptions to tho 4 per ceut loan today, sorte prap eI e Oured by Radway’s Rosolvent stry; has atopped many avenues of forelgn in- % er, carelessly Olacharged bis ritle, the ball strik- | remsting srrost, This occurrence Wi had the L tenses, to grant the requlisition, conditioned that the parties wero not to be removed from the Biate for three days altcr arrest to glve thein su opportunity tu take the beneflt of babeas corpus, Defendants® counsel soplied to have the Goveruor revoke his wurrant on the pround that tney bad ones been tried in an .fuw- court for the same offense, und acquitted, The Governor helil that his dutles under the United States laws were execulory aud not Juiilcinl, hence he bad no discretion excent to glve defendunts the benetit of the habews COFpUS. DISCHARGED, About gixty feimale cmbloyes of the Patent- Ofice wéte discharged tu-duy becauso of tho reduction [ the appropriations, AMERICAN GRABSES URING TESTED WITH IN- TRRENTING KESULTA. Washingion Dispatch tn New York Tribunt, Prof. Collyer, the chvinlst employed by the Govermment Tor the Dopartinent of Agricuiture, 18 engazed with his assistants In making somo analysea that promiso to bu of conslderable tu- portance to the sericultural interests of the country, ‘The Department has - recelved, from varjous ports of the Unlted States, specimens of urasses which, having been eround to a powder, sro submitted to chemical tests to determing thelr relative nuteitive valuo for the purvoses of, feeding stock, The zrasses now under examis nation comprise twelve ot Lthe native varleties of Kansas. Noue of the unalyses arg yet comnlete} but_the experiment of ‘analvzing ugricultul products being new iu the United States, the results of the oues now in progress are awalted with luterest. Oue of tho frst tests applicd to these grasses 1s that of tueineration, ar burning, thels oranic substance being consumed. The nutritive valus of thoe grasées Is in some inverse proportion to the Invrganic or nou-nutritive mattor which re- mulns after the fire, One of tho Westeru grass- es already tested In thls munuer has been found to contain less than 11 per cent of the alkaline “apt. Ml ¢ effuct Lu render the arryst of persons inore hazard {',‘}.‘.‘.‘.'.“J‘.,,{.‘.{‘J,".’.{i“’.,,'.“",‘,‘;.',"L" :,;.‘:“:fluk’ l,l".l: Ous, aud bise uncouraged the violaturs of tie law to e resiniance, n¢ they are given 1o understand sinve beon winputated uear the shoulder, ;‘ ‘:‘ m‘“ ‘Stato Courts will proteci thom, The distrlcts above nawed are wore turhulont COLLINGWOOD, g Insurcectionery than any giles, (hough Sere ot —] ins been, frum time o tiegy, Lo > . “:‘:::‘:;"Lm';‘l"‘;‘ L’:fi’! l“"’;l “’:l"’.l.:l'::"“" N“'""“ sistance to law b the Hecotd, Eiguth, and Nlath , 4 s | Keutucky Districts, snd the EIGWR Districh of watider, bis sun Thowmas, and Sumuel MeNecrin ekyiintsists It were drowued, trigue; und, If 4t bas abridged the power of the Porte, It has ziven peace to Europe.” LOUD BEACONSVIELD s cxpected to reach London Tucsday after- noon, A great popular demonstration is ex- pected at Clinring Cross Stutiou on his arrival, A linited vumber of tickets has boen lssued for udimisiou to the rallway vlatform; but so lurge o crowd i3 antlvipated that s llue of police will Ve formed, exteuding from the rallway statlon to Dowsning street. Tue only invitation Lord Beaconsheld has uecepted 1u bouor of his return s to the diuner tendered Ly the Carltun Club, The Town Council of Duver will meet the Earl on Lts arrival at that port, and present an ad- dress of cougratulation, ENULLISH VOLITICS. . Lonpoy, July15.~The Manchester Guardian's London correspondent says: ¢ Expectatlon gulne ground that a general election {8 fminl- nent, but nothing can be stated dedoitely until Lord Beaconsileld’s veturn, It fs understoud that the Premter will make an imporsant spesch in the House of Lords Thursday night, uud that 1! au appeal to the country is fntended, notifica- tion of that step will be given by bha fu the o, Tl July 10.~And sl our musisial ottt BT A it ST ST o ugensions contlnus. 8 meoting o ho oF it " T ervihing that w. Uity Council to-ni e Council approved the | and uu.nuwuu'h'i"‘;mlfitfi"nunn'fi'i'fi ‘fi‘x’f'g-' City Council to-night the Council d the | Sl ihoduis L Rouny A bumllllnl' .-n:mm J«l)lm ':’owcal, Im!ll.l:.n:ll-y;r '7‘3..'::':‘.‘3&‘5.’;‘:‘."‘.“1‘5"-'»3:!?.53&3- :fisz'.:_.,‘,:,}::‘i: would not recognlee it, and appoluted [ N, et} 3 Buck as Marshal. This sppolntient he with. v'u"nr:f."‘e'nfvlu'y"u':;:y‘:qrzfi'n?flm'fiirflx drew for the presvnt, as the Counclt desirod to | Fealu thelettslas af the bawcie breftlia grolu. conter with Mr. Buck before actiog upon the you chooss. unominatfon, The reasons wiven by the Mayor on 003 HANMALL K, ENAPE. for pemoving Policemau Tom Powers were | PRIOB, - « %1 Peor Bottle, deomed insuflielent by the Coundl, ana Vowers was relustated. AN IMPORTANT LETTER. ————— SPRINGFIELD ITEMS, e b el i e AR SeainarizLn, L., July 15.~The Governor 1s L 'fi'fi‘&‘i hyaciaca. of our Meitear College proe is being strongly urged by citizens of Calro to Nzl‘.f:{ werelige Knots on trea. My weleht was m appoiut Dr, Ilorace Warduer Superintundent unds whea | conmienecd with your reinedies, 80 of the Bouthern Insans Asyluin at Aung, vice | JiVobo vot. Lhavo tacen (wonty-fout Dottice s Dr, Barnes, deeeased. The Governor will prob- | {olieal: Bine phlieliel, ublbweuty fous bu ably appoint hilm. Your book ** Falsa and 7 thie medivines feum (. qlnn{m. Juage David J. Baker, of Cairo, writes, ed that, lo protect aur ofiicers, vind T , and collect the jovenue, vigorous GEN. SHERMAN'S SON. meanires ioust be sdopted, Lam of the opinlau that the statining of troous fu the districts re- s ferred to would buvo u most salutry efects but, If He Went Atiraud to Hecome a Vrieat, the rocent chango of tho law 18 snueratovd to_for- St, Lauts Glale- Demucrat, nd Ii“"m‘»!u);“ l‘:u;mnl x: !u'm:u Inu": (‘:‘:-lr: The following lettor exlalus ltself, and LT Dy L o ot of tles a question which hus of late been the sub- | tho apuropriation for dhicovering - viola. Ject of & guud deal of newspaper comuient ¢ tione of' law will b naued e (0l H12 Gawiigun AVENUR, ST. Louts, Mo,, June 1, | hEI¥IC HR L L od L) 1878, — e Hon, Sanuel lted Al () af afiaies, el o6t large Madise wf wie fue on Wednemlay, the Sth wal., from New York for 2 e five- of anomMcer. uni ’ Liverpoul by the steainer Reyihie, of the Cunard | PREFES s ny u stron force, will prubavly the cust live, and aathe purnoss of my voyage line @ Uf avary stiomnt muds, 3n sovolnt of the districis named, tu utake an urrest orsoize s atiil. The b dosperate conduct recontly wenifested by fllicis that | dietiliers v hot sttributuble; as | velleve, 1o auy unluwiul acts ou the part of reveaus-ollicers. biit bus been induced by the encourauinont which vo received from thelr neighbors wod and the statements by men of politleal prominonce, which have, nojdoubt, beeu vxagitere SBUSPECTED HOMICIDE. Brgelal Disparch to The Tridune. BeLorr, 5., July W.—A farmer named Georgo Mack, four wiles nurtheast of town, wus found Bunday lylog dead bebind his horses in thoe stable, with terrible wounds on his hesd, and with ribs broken on both sldes. Examina- tlon showed to the satisfoction of the Coroner’s Jary that the horses could hardly have killed him, aud his hired wsn, Frank Dickesson, with whom Muck bug bid cousidersble trunble, has heen arrested ou wuspleion. Dickarsun e sutd to have given Muck a bad pqumflmi sole thae a3, und 30 ave threatened to &ill b, Mack dlscharged i woine wueks ahice, but Muck's wifu bilred him to #o to work stulu. Mack and s accompa - ston tu ths whole future courss of wy Wfe, 1 Siré 1hat you, e fricnd and Kineman of the fun 1Y, stould kuow deinitely swd explicis) 1hat puruose Js, You are awara, my dea 1gradusied & fow wecks ago 186 Waalington Universlly. i (hie iy, You kpow, too, ibat w father Wins givon o % completo educatiou for the har, huy: g sent me to lsorgelown Colieze 10 make MR, C. KRAPP, thanking tho Qovernor for appointing bim Anolhex: Letter from Mrs. C. Krapf, Sl'lflwuu‘slfourl Jmlu.'vicha llreeu}. n]ml,ll aays he will qualify us soon o8 he has concluded certoin i bustness before bl ss Appellute Court Judge. ofl’.‘.‘ ‘ull‘n‘."fi'yhflfl?. firl fiake m"mfl.’y'flx:dfly ool ol 18 greatly tutrove pnt our mediclyee "Uiirta “of. . Lamiors Aro et STARCHL, gone and L fourt)Is peatiy so. Drupa nl:gnfn.xm | s : uted ta tliet, Ilus, whatever the cause may bo, 8 | or non-nutritive substance. Subscquent tests ity ElG ccremlng Vepy tus: z ! Lils address.!” Lils wife have bud aerious guutrols, and lust ¥rl- | wy classics sud wstnemutics, then to the sclautive | 8ol 0n" of affeirs exists which demands serious ' cai umRer 10 Euliiih okl adrean duy night, sccording to her own' wonut, she | schoul at for u fofdution to wsturel | 200 oution, Very rospuciiully, arc madv fur the purgose of detsrmining the X T AT AR A ”',"X. S freat mauy calls this o hy L the woilderful eure sout medieio SALISBURT, aclences and modern la w, sud fually to pyr | B4 lomedia var, vroportions of starch, sugar, albuwme E IN‘}SE“R“S 1rom Olilo, une from Cansda, Lhrew from % struck him over the head with a vitcher, mek. I i languug [ ! : ying vroportions ol h, sugar, al Uy e 4 Buiabos from tute i 3 . D, BxwiLi, . - 5t. Louls Law Schoo), wiiery | huve aitendud the - ete,, contalied in the grans 2 by The London Conservatives are prepatlog to | fnw w bud wound, 1t f expecied thut sho wits | B lowe Low Seionl wietet fove Setins Be . Chlof Divlslon of lieveuus Agouts, AecontME. to- Inveigations wade by Praf. W are well scausinted, with Mr. Sraok - Hah iy 1 glve Lord alishury & very euthuslustic rocep- | U6 arrested alter thie Juneral. under th kind inetruction of yourself and our Seny Collver, there grow within the Hmite of the U broovolent, dho has heeathy tlun. ‘The sceve at Cliariog Cross will Le like a Roval reception. TNB LIDERALS' POLICY, The wisduw ot the Liberals fn susponding shelr judzuent upon Lord Heaconsfield's policy Ul more fs kuown s confinued by telearaing which polut to tho existence of finportant but unrevealed arrangements made with ¥France. No section of the Liberal party is ina burry to condemn bastily, and it fs now supposed that u lurgzer propurtion of the Oppositlan {s favora- ble to the Government's policy than was at tirst suspected. THE LIBERAL FROGRAMME. Loxpon, July 15, —The Dai'y News under- stands (hut the opposition leaders huve decided o vopuse the policy of the Avgle-Furkish Con- veution, sud to take the sense of Parlismeut on the subject, :nlwru '5""7" .mix . Yor sume time pa-ll KBARNEYISM, nave Liad 8 strong leanitig (o the winistry, ond so LAVILE uow Tvacued Mhe nge Whep every iaan has | WHAT A CALIFOILILL CONGUESSYAN BATS OF FT. to chiouse his vwu casess o Mle, snd having Sveelal Duspaten 10 The Tribung, wI:ll‘hfll thie 'nll&-ur‘mlnl watter ufl » :m;‘miwlu Wasmington, D. U, July 15.—Representa- all the care aud dehverativn of which I w | iye Page, of Cafornia, Is rewatulng bere o 1 ) ) e priat, o 1 | e oo ger | thio futenss summer heats, attending to his cinlon, woal ieaus | have taken to teal snd e uties as w memoer of tho Republican Came n mysclf il 1y, Jesalution, | sad Wiy eS| peign Committee, Tho fust that tho clection wake purt of I"I! wreparation for the priesthood, | for Congrepsmaen dues not occur 1n thut Bate are Inquiries which are of o luterost to any ond | uyeil one year from next Beptember maokes 16 but wysslf, and 10 wuswer thew would be apaft & . ? e ety af thie et ™™ i tonas | =aser for Sir. Page to remalu here thau it does yuit aud to bug yuu to consmduicale the Inforwa- | for sume Congressmen. Oue would suppose tion Lo thiosw Who 158y tuquite concerimng me taat | {hat Callfornla Cougressmen would kuow ' all me 10 myself the wools respuneibility of uw ; { . in?&.?‘.. as with me ulony 'n--xen Iln‘t :lnlyl {ud u,'. about the Kearnoy movewent, but it will be burgen of cbooming @ path u - Nte; e0 | remewbered that that movemeut is of recent witt vie alune resty the blame nr Jruie ;I,: ‘h ving | orizin aud dovelopment, and that Congreesmen sousun tha Uhurch Inuea o, s la Trowm the Pacitic Coast havo beon in Wuabigiou 4 koW, s ot & Uatholic, wud, thery T e euhar, utep Luin faking ecema ns startling snu i i to Diias 1 have o Boubt It uven 10 You, my dear | ** What," I usked Represcntative Puge, ‘18 sir. 1go without bis appruval, sanction, or cone | Whe meautug of the Kearnev morement ' seut; i fact, {u'direct uppusition Lo bis ovet wikes [ really,” sald Als. Page, “kuow littls more in wy behslf. kor he nad furmed other plans for | about it than suy body can knowlrum the nows- me, which are aow defuatad, and Bad ollier b papers. You sce It i3 a new tuing, snd bas all Suiaxpectatives i wy rogent whics conie up sluce most of us lefs California to at- rlly d: to the ground. o concluston, " Y e b A e ateet to biaker and ] | tend cio extra session of Congress. Bofore Unitca Btates not less than 1,200 varieties of Krosses, the Naw Encland Brates alol furuishing sbout 200 ,varivijea, Frol. Col yer wentlons, us a curlous fact (sho ing the lmited attentlon whic has bitherto been given to agricnltural chemistry in the United States) that almost no analyscs of ayew the cominon cereals—corn, wheat, und rye —have been wade by Amerivau chemists, our kuowledze of the resilts of such anlyscs com- ing maluly from Englang sud (erpiany. e also thinka that the mcacow Jands of New England, which have becotnu barren from being Kept coustautly sown with one vaniety of grass, vould be mude wbundantly productive sealn by belng treated to some other of the multitudl. uuns varloties which, after luvestlzation, would probably be found adapted Lo the present condi- tlon of'the soll. At preseut, be usicrts, the chemical asitstunce 8t his disposal {3 wholly ly- I%‘llcll‘“.“ to uudertake fuvestigations of “thls ud. BESET BY THUGS. Bpeclat Dipate to The Tribuna, Derroiz, Mich., July 15.—Tis morniog about Bo'clock James Ualawell, & watchinan, was dis cavered lyiny inscusible ju @ shed sdjolulng the sash and Llod tactory us thecornef of Wood- bridye and Beaubien stregis, ut which place Caldwell was ewsployed,» Lo was plsced ou sy express wagon aud cohveved to Lis sesidence, Nou 81 Brastol pluce, sud Dr, Foster summouced, Calawell did not recover couscluusncys until shurtly sfter noon, when be explafned that va the previous might ha suw several men lurklog about the preuriscs, und, startiug tuwaids them fie was struck b the alde with o beick wod kuocked over. Ho bad on uls person sbout $160, which is misslug, e THE WHIPPING-POST, Nonrois, Vu., July 15, ~Ths first whits man was whipped, under the new law wiich bas just guue {nto operation ia Viegok, st Hampton, ou the 1ih. Willlams, the uegro Cotstable of Lhe town, erecuted the sentence of the Court, ‘T mon was u sullor pawed MeCormick, cous Y, very e the K, yent by ths e ...:z*;",\"‘ ""«‘.‘-‘.fi:"% raoos amlcied with ters ¢ usttusiors, We bave heard of soume wundertul cults wifected by mn!ul(ulli: ZKBACLL & C Ano Arbor, Mich., Aug. 18. 15750 L PACLL A €O Is the original of Corn| e Starches, and it has held for 40 years the higguilst place in DR. RADWAY'S the estimation of housewives . throughout the world, With %?g%fiquglfs: economists it is the prime fo- | e R T B {rery owela, K jane o Dladder, Nervous di: vorite, a8 it will hold full one- | fie b st Viatiioris it et CRAFT, THE EX-FUGITIVE SLAVE. &picict Disvalch (o The Tridune Boston, July 15.—Tho award of tho Referces in the sult for libel brouizhit vy Willtuin Craft PARIS, OFXICIAL INSPECTION OF TNk AMERICAN 820- TION OF THE BXUIBTION. Panus, July 18.—-3. Krautz, Chiof Director of . natlon of (o Fawels, Dilva: sud wll dorasyenieuls b third more water, and yet | ity witiicy & S oscrve he followlbk symplom pesulting (rod i oy % iy ot e Dcsts tenoy, For the laundry ite | peisbasityseithenshub Ny buur Eruptious. Slukiugs and futicriuge to the pit ¢ maintain & standard consis- | ¥ Emnitiiints Ohflapne:ss. ultra plll'ity, swoet- | feswiach: ow i 0f (b ;Fu Ilufra{hn it blok, Flutteriog st (ho ifcars, Chokios fcted of stealis COOF, L bt 1o Al friengs | that tiww L scarcely seiember anytbivg of | sgainst Barthold Schlesiuger, the Uerman Con- andBufocutlugaciiaitaon wlicg in 8 lying rosture ) . the Exhibition, Prof. Laboulaye, 3, Berger, DI- | T OF HeRui s iinon el bions b0 ntuyou 1ay seatlt ta show inis | Kesrues, Tbls wau had avpeared some in | gl was opened to-day tn the Bupreme Court. | [168S and lustre have hecome {‘:,‘.‘?,’,,fi‘;‘,.},'{',}’.“,::fi:,‘f‘,f'l‘.'} b Bl Yo yector of the Foreig Bectlous, aod M. Dicts KU-KLUX. lutler or cowwuaicate ftacoutentes 18 s tbla: F newepapers, bul his theorics tad not become It gives judgwent for tho defendant, aud di- vides the costs, thus leaving thu character of Craft aud the Mabllity of Behlesloger an open question. ‘Tho cuse has excited intonse luterest, owing to the romautic history of Craft, whose 1y palnfaiy aware 1hat § Lave yricved and disap. | auytlong of a festure dn politks. Tho move- voluted iy father, [ beg uy frivnds and his, voe | meut evideotly originates in tho great discon- und all, of wualever ro.iyi0n tiaey way be, 0 8parv | tent of the laboriug classes of California at thy bip 1nquirtes o comtacuts of oy wurt, {7 b cans | existenco of the vast nuwber of Chivess la- got help feeline that nuytblug of the Kind would [ peaiii oy Ve Wi- e sud luapproprate. Trustiog W yout Mouln, Director of the French S8ection made an ofticial visit to the Awmerlcay Scctlon to-day, A detatcbient of United States warines was drawn up Lefore the facade, snd preseoted sariws oy the party approached, The pecial Disyaich to The Triduse, Cairo, M, July 15.~There Is conslderable escitewent fn this clty to-day, especlatly among our colored cltizeus, at the rumior of sumetiing 1ike Ku-Kluslog lu Ballurd County, Ky., last : i U B proverbial, while as a table j}&'fiffimfi'3"353""*35‘:5?‘5:'5‘?,“;&11 ' elible it stands the peerless | piish ERASEARE A et American preparation, uni-| READ FALSE AND TRUE. borers there, This, combloed with the drouth, whict prevailed throughout eutire Caliturule deticacy und Lo theire Lo appreckato my wotlve in " i 2 el ta of discon- | vscape Irom slavery and reluge In Boston thirty ¥iltors wero. secsived by Alr. Hits, Sorrctary | olght. Buwe negro wen fn the clty to-duy de- | ale il o coply il seyueat so aaily fuluil | {48 ST U S Siaeute ¢ yeurs wio s woll rencuered; alsotbe facethat | vergally renowned, of the American Legation, sud Comuisvloner- | clure thas siz urincd uien came 1o thelr cablns, | gud eiticecely yours, g ++What sort of s fullowiuy bas ho P! o waa the funocent cause of riot when an at- om0 elter ctamp o RADWAY & CO o, 53 Genvral MeCorick, ‘Ahey were escericd on & ity 6. & ol LBKmatic wobld Wi Just wcrysd the piver from Calro, last uight, sud o ‘Tuvdas EWiNg SUELEAN. 40 i3 fullowers cuniclst, priwanly, of the rag- | tempt was madv to enturce the Fugitive Stave | E C.CHAPIY Gea'd AZ'\ 146 Duane-st ¥ew Yok

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