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2 TiIlX CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1878, o e e e e ——— ‘VASHEGTON- ol examiners. They are to recelve £300 a month FOI{EI(}N % ‘tlm first uventy-flve birds, Bogardus missed six- President (irant by telegram in terms some- thing like tha following: * 1 would be gratified | each for therr sersices, and Feasonable teen. traveling expcnses. It is expected that they il you would go to New Orleans to witness the count.” At first he declined to go, but a second | will complete their Iabors in abont two snontha. telegram #as receiveq from President Grant | The following genticinen have Leen appolnted nwon the Boanl: Prof, Law, of Ithaca, N.Y.; Prof. #t. 3. Detmers, of Chicago;, Dr. R F. Dyer, of Uttawa, 1l1.; Dr. D, W. Voyles, New Allm\{, Ind.; Dr. Alfred Dunloo, lows City; Dr. Hines, of Kanaus: and Dr. Saimon, of Ash- vilie, N. G, When thie reports of these gentle- genaral about the slection, all then befug nthe | men are received they will be placed fnthe hands dark. of eminent acientifc and medical anthorities for Further exanination was postponed untll to- | comparison and farther report. morrow morning. VALENTIXR ACRIP, The Commiittes agreed that the 8ub-Commit- The Becretary of tho Interlor expects to h;lr tea at New Orleana shonld suspend its sittings | the argument to-motrow on chalf of the City RADWAYS SEMEDS "WMWM‘“ From the Hon, Thurlow Weeq INDORBING Dr, BADWAY'SRE. R, R, REMEDIrY After Using Them for Bevpral Years, Naw Torw, Jan.4, 1877.—Dean f1n; Havin, eral yoars wed yohrmedicines donrtiney m’r.','!‘,"{'m" Siercaneriencing Thelr emeacy with tall canpieldt ¢ (s Do lc-welnln than a8 daty o thankfuily s nowlede the Advantags we havederlved from (e, 'Iin pills are resarted to a4 of! m aad always with the desirad o f beticr d cefved from the Government on account of the jotties at the mouthof the Missiasipp! River. 87. Louss, July 24.—R. 8. Elliott, Becretary of tho Bouth Pass Jetty Company, will publish a card to-morrow In reply Lo statements published this forenoon, fn which he will stats that the stockhioldera of the Company have heen fall ndvised by Capt. Eads of the financial difMenl- ties, and have by a larze majority recognized the necessities which have governed his actlon, and have approved it. Capt. Eads Is not in the city, honce Mr. Elliott’s card. CASUALTIES. IKPORMATION WANIED. Lowpon, July 3. —The amendment to be sub- mitted by 8lr Charles Dilke, in the IHomse of Commons, to the motion of the Chancellor of the Exchicquer for a grant to the Duke of Con- naught, betrothed to Princess Marla Loutse of Prunsia, does not impugn the constitutionality of the apnlieation, but proposes to postpone tho considerntion of the subject untii the Uuvern- teat ll{:. befors tho House a return showing the number of Prioves and Princcsscs thus en- doswwed, und other information on the subject, since the accession of Willlam [IL. Visiting Statesmen Examined Before the FPotter Committee. Austria Determined to Hurry Forward Her Ocoupation Scheme, saying: “1 think it important for you to go," biit he Atd not go till the Wednesday after. On his way to Cincinnatf he stopped st Colambus, whero he saw (iov. Havea Tn reply to interrogatoriea by Mr. Hiscock, he raia that his conversation with Gav, Hayes was All Went to New Orleans at the Request of President Grant. And Will Permit No Further Trifling ou the P’art of Turkoy. 120 84 ecarlon Fen: offect. Tiie It o ter descrined wn itis by Gia "f'fvfi.-f“":l' canm PAPAL NU; 3 #pniy the tiniment froquently and freely, a) a LT LGN, il b b s es | ShCaeRy W hemiierof ticJocaliohiof Wi Fams, Jaly m."—"flf«:onifmu'-':("c’f:r'fc'-l journat A DETROIT MYSTERY, lfil;fif{'flg;"‘gmumm gy T en. Butler said some o e ovidence he entine scrip. , . ubiishes a special { I} tng Lhi Bpacial teh (0 The Tridune, 3 . Fiat Denial that Thoy Influenced | yisped taken in Lonipiana was 80 important he A LinnL, 8UIT Partial Evacuation of Shumla by | Tia Funal Nifacio at Munich will ko to Derita to ctal Dispated (o D Rapwar, REOF Wi, the Action of the Return- Drrtnoir, Mich., July 24.—~This morning tho #houlil hava to ask that the wituesses be suw- | brought in Baltimore, fn the United Btates ud 4 shonil bavs. Ttk Conrt, some v ago, by D Fiiompaon, the Turks. conclude an arrangement which will reatore RADWAI'S READY RELIER Cuires the Worst Painas in from Onegy Twenty Minutos. INOT ON'H HOUR After reading thie advertisement need any ona s, . '8 NKADY UK 5 H L S T AT fact that the desd body of Policeman John Fill- 4 to U ) ing Board. e of Untcago, against the British steamship Van- selixlous w',flmnf:':;,",{ RIGHTS. fon had been found weltering In his blood on T.OUISIANA. ard for $2,000 dsmages for detention of cat- Hanover, Jaly %4.—The Dukeof Cumber- | 8t Aubin avenue cansed & wave of oxcitement The Turkish Troops in Herzegovina Also Preparing to Leave. 1e ahifpped from Chicago, was scitled vesterday, by the azent of the steamship {ine by the pay- ment of $25, Iand on the 1ith inst, informed the German sovercigna that he maintained his rights to the throne of Ilanover, aithongh for the presont ha will only bear his Ducal tities. TR BPANISI CONTRS. Maprip, July 24.~Tho sesslon of the Cortes closed to-day. DILER'S AMENDMRNT, Loxpos, dnly 25—6 & m.—At a8 meeting of twenty-six Radical mombers of the House of Cominons, it was resolved to press to a division 8ir Charles Dilke's amendment to the Govern- ment's motion for & grant to the Duke of Con- naught, on the occasfon of his approaching marrlaze. It was nlso eettled that Taylor, mewmber for Loleester, should move the rejece tion of the bill authorfzing the grant when it comes up for a second reading. CRRTIFICATE %0, 3 Nxw Onreans, July 24.—Befora the 8ub- Committes, Judgs Willlam R. Whittaker and e ‘::Sy:r‘n:‘:m‘ s John Doaglas testified, reganling the signature W ' ™ Syl & o the second setof Eleotoral certifcates, that | an commers " 0g s ut 2 frone reident 1a £wo cases the name of Johnson was wru&n §|\|'Ixn"n||unz:’ lo“l.lllm’ l'is]m f‘\‘}‘l”l‘n"n“ lo;( K!I:!m:ky l prior to that of Sheldon, and in one case the | Wililuin C. Mitchell, of Michizan, Receiver vl Pamo ot Bheldon was writien prior to that of | Yabiie Motieys st Heed City, Micti Johnson. ‘They also testified as to the SENALILE | pag rernrned 10 Waahington, aod was fa con- of Thamas 8. Kelly ona letter recelved by the | aultation with the President’ for some time to- Committea from Lake Providence. day. Judge Horoaher testified that heleft New Orleans Dee. 27, 1876, leaving Judge Morris Marks in New Orleans, This testimony was In- troduced to show that Marks was in this city on through the castern part of the city. ‘Hundreds of rumors, some relating to a bioodv affray fn which the policzman was murdersd, ran through the city like wild-fire. About 4 o'clock a man whose name ta unknown found the dead body of Filifon lying on the face on the crosswalk, and, with several others, informed the police at the Gratlot Avenus Btation. Sergt. Nolon aod several policemen hurrled to the apot and turned the body over. There was a pool of blood on the ground below his face caused by & wound on bis fore- head. 1iis baton was fastened to his right hand by the usual leather cord. ‘Tho firat physician who was sumtnuned found that the extremitics werecold and the body rigid, and that death The Subs at New Orleans Re- lieved of Further Duty There, (ambetta Qives the English Bastern Polley Itis Fall Approval. Dilatory Polioy of the Spacial Oounsal of the Government in Bouth Oaralina, * ATLANTIC CITY. REPRRSENTATIVE XELLET'S TRSTIMONT. Attantic Crrr, N.J., July 24—The Potter Committee this morning called Representative Kalley, his ezamination being conducted by The English Parliament to Be Prorogued on the 30th Prox. s . EASTERN NOTES. SHOMLA. Coxstaxtixorre, July 34.—Tho evacustion of ¥bumls hes commonced. Nearly all the The Only Pain Remedy 't instantl the most excruclalls P R R Gae bplication ¢ e ¥ROX OXR TO TWENTY NINUTES, THE FOUR IR CRNTS. The 4 per cent subscrintions to-day were 503,700, T, JENKS, cAl Inquiry at the Execcutivo Mantson and at the ‘o matter how violent or excraclating the hain, thy the day the sccond set of Klecloral certificates | eevernl u:rnrunvnln fails to produce any con- { Tyurkish officlals formerly there are at Varna. Paris, July 'M.‘—"lt'{:l;?mlmdm the person ?:3‘ : hl'mu‘r.ek :rluluD :nc:fl:nml’m é‘hrcm;gr:nhe“s m lb‘fi:llf‘ollg‘ u‘%‘-‘k&'fi‘%’hé‘h‘.fi.’ifi'&z’?}’-‘h&"m Representative Hiscock, wero sigoed. firmation of the repart that Capt. Jenks han | govey Rugalan battalions have alresdy entered | Who was foted in Gencva as Vera Sassulitch ys. 3 a x Mr. Kelley testified that he visited New Or- Jeaus in November, 1876. Fresident Grant, whils in Philadelpbla particlpating in the clos- fng cereinonles of the Exposition, sent for the witnese. Hs found President Grant sur- rounded by distinguished gontlemen, sad among them was Gen. Robert Patterson. President Grant proposed that he should visit New Oricans fo witners the action of the Returning Board. At Grst he abuve the lefi eye, and a corresponding cut in his felt hat, the inaterial being cut clear through. Beveral of the ucighbors have n theory that Filtlon was murdered by soma person who lay fn wait for ntm behind the project. iog house at one side of the allcy, and dealt him a deadly blow with _some heavy blunt weapoun. Most™ peoplo say Filllon , was a man of full habit of body,and” doubtiesa fell down R a fit of apoplexy, having had several fits of that kind before. Ilis forehead striling wt shurp cobblestone {n the crosswalk produced been appototud ro a Federal oflice on the Pacific TIONAS K. ROLAN . Coast, testified: [n 1878 aasisted in the preparation of aflidsyits In the Custom-lonse. Was In Iber- ville during the olection. Allain brought tick- cta up there. Tho names of five Electors had been left out. He 8nid it made no differonce, s they were for the State at large. Talked to Kellogg, Packard, and Dibblo about it three or four days after the-eicction, They said we would losa the State byit. Oae or Lo parishes on Red River wers in thesamo fix. Judze Hugh was an Impostor, and that Vera Sassulitch s Ehumla. now fn Siheria. RADWAY'S READY RELIER WILL AFFORD INSTART EASR Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammation of the Bladdor, Inflammation of tho Bowels, Oongestion ot tho Lungs, Bore Throat, Difficalt Breathing Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterlos, Oroup, Diphtheria, OREAT PIRES. ATtnzns, July 24.—The great fires In Thessaly, supposed to be incondiary, continue to devastate the country, TNCONFIRMED. Nothifug has been recelvedat the War Depart- ment cither confinuing or denying the report that Mackenzie with 00 men at bLis Dack hias crossed the Kio Urande into Mexico, ‘That he had_done so would ot create any surprise In the Department. PROROGATION. Toxpox, July 2i.—Parilsment will bs pro- rogued the 20th of August. DEAD, Bir Hastings Regiuald Yelverton, Lonl High Admiral of tue United Kingdom, ‘n dead. FINANCIAL. IRONCLADS, ‘Three French ironclads have arrived at Pera- lus. A divisfon of the Italinn fleet is expected. THR GRECIAN FRONTIER. ‘The Greek Minister has not communieated to TIIE CROPS. 5 the wound and thecut in his hat, As he feli declined, but the President said that anumber | 57 Gamobell satd the Returning Toard would ILLINOIS. the Porle the viows of Greece about the rectif- MUSILLOE. & SPBAGUE: Ifs hat fell down on his_eyes, and was cut e L Y of prominent gentlemen of the Domocratic | haye to throw ont Democratic votes enough to Hoectal Dirpatenes to Tt Tribune. cation of tho frontler. It 1s belloved Greces | S O St et Gl | Lntongh {u thab posttion. Tha skin of tha facs, Touralgia, Rhoumatism, rty ud gono thete, and, therofore, o wanted | equallze that action, In preparing tho aiidaviis | Tasamon, Perry Go. July 24—Wintor wheat | will ask tho mediation of the Powers, and that '_‘;" el A'L'Kfu'; . e "“'° prkiacy :'lg":‘;,g"gpg;““g; bl lug, which [s 95 ntalling Cold Chills, Aguo Chills, im to go. e wus merely to RO e e made them as sirong possible, 'ways % B < q rag " s h 1;:;“ L % endeavorcd to make A falr statement of the Fz:g;z;::ual:fil:fln:;‘::,r:c"Q:::':u' (l:nlt:;a:::::? ::::1,.““ WUl aumi: £ Qubstisn $0 asblica clal Agency, retumned fram Doston to<day, and fallinr forward of the hat might weil have taken Chilblatas, and Irost Bite, AS A LOOKER-ON, H 5 3 ; tostlimony of witnesses, but would, in- stead of making witness say he “had | Farniers will not sell at present prices, Osta beard,”" mako him_eay he * knew" of tho | fine; fifty bushels to the nero. Corn needs nllegations made. Found very few who hnd | pyp, personal knowledge of the occarrences related. | ol ey tiraene 0., Jnly 2.—Quality of win- We all somebow fell 4nto thesamo “rut® in V' M . | ter wheat very fine, yicliding elghtecn bushels. drawing upafdavite. Wasintroduced to Mesars, e l? T e o Thaais Flate, Stoughton, and Garficld. They were fn | ! e the. afyiia ero belog madc, | Farmers willing to sell at from 0 ta 70 cauts. Must have taia to sccure a crop of corn, They soemed to be Interested fn the work golng | 0 s YGridy Co, Julv Si-Oats ot heading well, Too dry. Straw short. Not lace In a scutife, and that the fatsl blow might lave bLeen administered when the hat was In that pusition. SINGULAR ACCIDENT. Spectal Dispalch ta The Tritune. Tirrsnuna. Pa., July 34.—A remarkabla accl- dent occurred tois evening at Palnter's mill, whore is manufactured about two-thirds of all the cotton tics used In this country. Abont 7 anvounced that the Agency is favolved in the Tappan defalcation to tho extent of $57,000, For $37,500 ot this it holds Mr., Tappan's personal obligations, and for the remainder has £20,000 10 notea of tho Boston Belting and Pack- Ing Compauy. Hte clalmed that the Agency is financially sound, and sald that it wiil continue 08 usunl, This assertion i{s sustained by the opinfon of those who are best fuformed n the Tha application of the READY RELIEF to mpw’%&;fl Re paln or diticuliy Extsie Wiy SB) S*RiTty 1o stxty drops fn half a tumbler of water willy if‘v:"fifix'. ek eadiche, Diabehes Dysentans sl (Vi In e lowels. and all Intstnat Fatos.. <1 Col Taveicrs shonid §1waya carry & bottia of TLA £ WATS {ELIEF witlithem. A o S e zfinwnlflfgg‘w@u:."fi'- itbetter than Freach Iirsudy or Bitiers as 8 sthuuiwny FEVER AND AGUE, A TROTRAT. Rostg, July 24.—A Radical journal, La Capfols, protests warmly sgalnst the demonstrations hostile to Austria and favoring annexation. La Capitola ssys the promoters of tha agitation are known to be the onemles of Italy aud of the vresent Government. PURBLY BENSATIONAT, Rowms, July 24.—The Ministerial journal, the and to see that noll\lni {mproper shonld oceur, Previous to going, ho bail no couversation with any one but Presidont Grant. Gen, Patterson concurred {n the suggestion that ho ought togo. He left Philadelphia on the 15th of November, catirely alone, but on the route ha found him- self n company with Secretary Sherman, and on arriving ot Now Orleans ho ‘Sound a number oxlrx‘ncl't‘lnp gentlemnen, who were Republican in olit] i The witness stated that the Republican visls- KEPT COTPIES OF TAB AFPIDAVITS. . “ matter orch ho 1 1d | o'clock workmen {n the il heard an unusual | FEVEI AND AGUR cured for s cents. Therets e e e e iaslsbod geh | aw Mo GarOold mearly, S¥GEy. faOrung. Sa | more than Owo-thints of ncrop. Tho siand of | irito, donies the scnsational statement which | 1HeLIE Sulsis, oo crclisute who Uave PO | noise, und, looking round, discovered that the | AEmSlefatinghie yurid that wil s Favec s e nen—Democrats. A committco of tholat- | Mr. Sherman in Mr. Cockrell's oflice. Mr, [ com notmore than two-thirds of lnst year's. | hyg Leen transmitiod to London, that Senor . % 3 1o have | | eIt which Fuos the goveruor had stipped from Qe“"j‘md gtherEcrers (el bRy Sy ter addreased s communication to the former, %congu;unw.- 2 1o the Hm;gnyor;. ng;e. ’vfl:gra Trospect of about one-hall the vleld. “Early | roon tho President of the Ministry, on benalt | bat-due claims In the hands of the Agency toauick o RADWAY'S HEADY RELLEF. Fitey ey 1@ was supervising the takiug uf al avits for proposing that the two bodleaof visitors or- wrfe and_participate in the businessof the Returning Board, The Republican Cominission replied: ** Wo are here as privatecitizens, with 1o oficial power. e cannot, therelore, saper- sede or modify any iaw of that Btate, nor have we any right to_control or influence any of fta officers 88 tothe manner in which they shall perform tha minfsterial or judicial dutles im- posed upon thern by its laws.” Bcoator Bhierman CONCURRED VELT DECIDEDLY in the views expressed by the Republican Com- mittee. The visitors of the opposite aides mingled freely at times, Inmpswer to a_question whether the Repub- Jican Committee discussed any question involy- ing an interfercnce with tho official dutics of the Roturnivg Board, the wituess sald that bo nevor heard auy such conversatlon, i private, or at meetings. If any ouc of the delegation nad attempted such a thing, it would have been ireacherous 1o his associates, us well us a viola- tion of duty. AMr, Kelley, in tho course of his testimony, #aid that he never heard of any sugrestion to manipulate the parishics for suy purposes, nor il be ever liear that afildavits wero signed with the nowies of fictitious persons. te did not kuow of Secretary Bherman having a conversa- tion with Weber and Anderson. He had no consclousncas of baving ever scen Weber, ‘The action of the Returning Board was NOT COMMUNICATED TO WITNESS in anv way. lle was, bowever, of opinion, and trequently salds vo, that fraud had beon perpe- trated un both sldes, but that it tho justreturns were inade they would give the Klectorul yote to tlayes. His attention was called to Weber's testimony, In which it was stated that the He- turning Board was influenced by the wisiting stutesmen to reopen tho returns. \Witneas sald this was unqualificdly false, fu whole or in part, Nothing was done Jor which any such sssertion vould have bLeen made. Witnees had never heard any auch rumors. The general character 0; llhu evideuco sbiowed inthnidation. Some of It planted dotug well. Lata Amndlng] atill, STERLING, Whiteslde Co., July 24.—Corn will not compare through this county with last year, It fegreatly in nced of rali.” Oats and eoring wheat Injured by the great heat. lye n"dll‘i“le' mostly ju stack. Winter wheat fair uality. " JounsoxyiLg, Wayng Co,, July 24.—Wheat in stack. Bome threshed, Farmers think now i5 the time to sell. Oats good aud cut. Corn useds raus, but is hotter than last year, UNAROA, Iroquols Co., July 2h—Prospects for corn {n this county are poor. Wo have had 10 rain through the bicated term, Unta and tlux aro good. WixaTON, Du Page Co., July 3f.—Corn fs erowiug rupidly. Socon will be cqual tolast 'unr‘n arley and rye very good. Oats beadiug cavily. DAK’OTA. Steplicnson Co., July 24.—DBarley Is all cut snd badly colored, Spring wheat™ In- jur,c;l by hot weather and rust. Corn Is grow- ing fast, a 3 f)nvmu. McLean Co,, July 24.~Oats were never better. Nearly all cut. Corn needing rain badly, Winter wheat and rye all cut; bet- ter thao fast yeor. . Susxen, Kankakee Co., July 24.—Corn Is growlug finely, Qats ripe. Timothy is a large mv; and belng saved well. 1ENN4, Johnson Co., duly 24.—Farmers aro auxious to sell their wheat, Yielding efght busticls, Flue proapoct for corn, Asa, Mariou Co., July 24,—Wheat mostly stacked. Ylelding ninctoen bushels to the acro. Oats all cut. Crop good, Graln beavy, Cora 1ooks woll. Prospects of & good crop. CianLzeaToN, Cules Co, July @.—Winter wheat 1s yielding eightoen tushels. ¢ desire now sociis to be to sell a3 soou na throshed, Osat crop botter than usual, Gooyngy, Madison Co., July 24.—Wheat that has been thresbed s vicldle from twelve to twenty bushels. Corn'is needing rain, and, un- 10ss we have it within ten days, must prove a falture, HicitLaxp, Baogamon Co., July 24.~Rye Is making fruw ten to twenty, Threa-quarters of the wheas is being threshed, Not more than ong-qurter solllug, Oats will yield from fifty to sixty bushels. Corn noeds rain, Prospe bettor thuo last year, 1ts position, adinitting = full head of steam to the engiue, which began to ran at Hghining speed, The workmen ran out of the building, Lut biad scarcely reached a plave of safoly when tho fly-wheel burst, the fragments flying in all directions, and making 8 perfcct wrock of the milll ' which “was® an’ iron-. clad structure 50 by 100 fect, and substantially huilt. The fly-wheel was nbout thirty fect in dfameter. Of the 100 employes all esciped In- Jury but one or two. The luss Is about $10,000. All'tbat remalns of the huilding Is & lLeap of ‘wood and frou. Tho crash wus lieard a distance of scveral squares. CRUSIIED TO DEATH. Apecial Diavateh 1o The Tribune. Cruan Rarips, In., July 24, —Churles Tischer, o brakeman, while coupling a car of lumber to ncar of stone here this morning, had his head crushod to a jelly by a projecting timber, Ilo Joaves a wifo and two children, Bpectal Dispaich ta The Titme, Manquerre, Mich., July 34,—Fred B, Lan- garden, & Uertnan, and Henry Wilmot, s Cor- nishman, wors kilied at the IRepublic Mine to- day by o slide of rock falling ou them in the wine. Langarden leaves a family. Wiluot Is a slugle wan, Another persva was scriously injured. - BUNSTROKE. Bpectat Dispatch (o The Tridune. Anx Anson, Mich, July 2{.—Harry Dunn was prostrated by heat to-day In the barvest- feld of & wan named Stabler, just weat of here- 1118 recovery s doubtful, IIe” hud beea 1a poor bealth for some time. FIRES. TN 8T, LOUIB. BT, Lou1s, July 84.—The 8t. Louls Fruit Com- pany's building, 703, 710and 718 South Third street, took fire at o'clock to-night and is still burning. Besides o considorable amount of fruit, there was a largoe quantity belonging to for collection, have, on investigation, becoma satistiod that everything {s all richt. The £415,000 which Tappan advanced to the concern s not a Hability, the cupitul stock having been fncreased thrés weeks ago from $100,000 to £500,000, and e having accented tho surplusage in lea of hia claims. This stock s nowin the hands of his creditors, and thelr luterest lles in acvepting the situativn, as any other courso would cause o stoppage ol the earnlug power of the Agency, which is its only avallable asset. Besides, thousauds of subscriptions hay- ing been puld In advaves, 8 stol page would "givo a pretext for demands nguregating prubably $500,000 for unsatisfied balanece, which the stockholdera would e ree quired to meet, The expenditure of Mr, Tap- pan’s $415,000 has doubtiess placed the agency on o firm basls for the transaction of bustuces for some timo at lenst, and there must bon large npgregato aimount due it o small sums from sinall agencies, and as commisslous from merchants for collectious made. ‘This is the viow takon of the case by busiuess mon gen- erally, and oven by rival ageucics. of nil his colleagues, expresscd deep regret at the recoot dormonatrations {n favor of the sa- nexation of Southern Tyrol, and had Instructed the Italtan Ambassador at Vieona to make simi- lar represcutations. It says tho Government bas merely fnformed tho Italian Ambassador at Vienoa of the facts concerning thiese demonstra- tions for his guidance in commmunicating with thio Austrian Cabinct. Loxuvox, July 24,—A Vienoa dlspatch says a portlon of the Turkish garrison in Herzegovina has been ordered to Klek, whence they will em- bsrk for Constantinople. Beveral hundred rallway carrlages have Leen accumulated at Mitrovitza to tronsport the gare tison of Bosnia to Balonlca. BERVIA. Bruanaoe, July 24.—Minister Ristics, in an address to tho Skuptachins, sald Servia had nc- quired more than her neighbors, und that it was trapossiblo to obtaln further conccssions from the Great Powera without rlsking overything. AN UNDEBATANDING, Loxpox July 24.—A correspondont at Rome says {t Ia stated that an understanding exiats bo- tween Austria and Italy conceruing possiblo st- tempta at deinanstrations on the frontiers, PANTIAL UCCUPATION. Loxpon, July 25—8 p. m.=~A dlapstch from Bucharest eays it supears that the Russians have so far only occupied some of tha outworks of 8humls, The cumpleto ovacuation of Shumla and Varua will take a fortulgut. Loxpox, July 25—05 a. ti.—A Vionna dispatch states that the Austrian Government is fully determined to let the agitation {u Italy run its course s long 0s it can sately doso, and ot permit it to disturb the friendly relations with Italy, Ithna been long well known In Rome that Austria will emplaticully opposo these aspirations the momeut thoy sssume practical shapo. the Red River parishes. Three or four witnesses were sworn together. 1 never took any pains to read uver the afidavits to witncases,” They were generally told the aflldavita wonld ———————— HEALTH! BEAUTY! NEVER IR TUDLISIED. 1t was the understanding 1o Republican cir- cles that the 8tate had gove Democeratic, and they must, by afiidavits and protests, make a case for the Returning Board to throw out polls enough to raverso the result. WESLEY JACKSON (COLORED). To Mr. Stenger—Lived in Bayou Bara dlu'(ng the last election. Juincl the **Bage Hill Clud" at tha lustance of Gijbert Carter. He was Pres- fdout. Didu't kuow till after the second meet- {ug what the objcct of the mceting wos, Theu Gifibert Carter sald they wanted to kill eertaln white fol Alter that L didn't attend any inore micetivgs, The Club lasted about two weeks, when Gilbert Carter was killed. Most of us left the parish. ‘To Mr, Cox—Gilbert Carter came to my houso and asked mo JOIN THE CLUD. Noone but (Hilbert Carter told mo what the Club was for. Witncss gave the names of a number of the Club, sud continucd. ** Carter sald, tho whito folks huve a club and bulldozed ua, sud let us wot up acluband bulldozs them. I saw white men"rldlug in tho road, but they nover peatered me. Judxe Kennard testified, giving an account of the organlzation of the Democrats in Feliclana for the last camnpalzn, Organized colored clubs and addressed "“’Ol"lli'- Tho organization of Regulators antedated the campalgn or polltical organization. Tho objoct was to prevent steal- ing. ‘Tho best citizens took part In the orwanl- zation of the Hegulutors, composed moatly of young men. The organization led to cxcesscs, and 1or this reason it was disbanded. The acts of the Regulators wers of course outsido of law. NOTES AND NEWS. WILL INVESTIOATE, Apectal Dispalch 50 The Tribune. ‘Wasninarox, D. C,, July 34.—The Clerk of the Committee on Ways and Means has notifled DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent has made the most axtonishing enres: eo qulck, sorspd 876 the changes the body nnderyoch undor tho lnuzac of this truly wonderful modicine, that Every Day an- Increase in Flebh anf Velght {8 Scen and Felte TIY BELTING COMPANITNS, Bostox, Mass., July 24.—The Committes of Creditors of the Boston Belting Company began an Sinvestigation to-day, It is said that all the stock will bo wiped out and o new company be formed, Tho banks hold $343,000 of the paper of the corporation, §323,000 of notes In- dorsed by the Boston Bolting Company and Joun Q. ’I'u(mmn & Co,, 880,000 of notes indorsed by d. (. Tappan & Co. and George A, Alden & Cu. (Boston commission merchanta handiing large quantities of crude rubber). €50,000 of notea fndorsed by John G. Tappsn & Co. snd Heory 1. Durant, and a note for $10,000, in- dorsed by John G. '.l;;svnn & Co. uwl Joslah 8. Tappan, owniug shares, and also pur- chasiug auent for the (!ammn{i NuwW Yonk, July 24.—John 11, Choever, Prosi- dent of tho New York Belling and Packing Company, which snspended yesterday, owing to the calamity which hod bofallen the Boston Belting Company, has called a moeting of cred- itors for the Blst inat., when ho hopos to sub- THE GREAT BIQOD PURIFIER ey drop of the Sarsaparmian Hesotrent comman cates throus! .00d, gflwull. Trine, and other futd tetn, thie visor of ‘dc, for it prepatis 0 Wastes of L with now and sound matrral Berofuls, Uinhllll!. Consuinpiion, Glsndulsr Discar, Ulcera {n the ‘Throat, Moutn, 7umors. Nodes In il Glands and vther ’vnuol the system. horo Eyres, ftrume harges from tho and the worst formigl on, EXuptions “kever sarcs, Boall e kheun, L;‘Inpuu. Acine, Bisck in the Flesh, Tumors, Clncrlllulf‘n and sll wastes of the Hfe principle. w ! -urstive rangs of this wonder of modern ci w daye' 1180 Will prove to any person ual f tlices forins of dlscaseo its poient power tocud Y7%he pattent, daily becomtng reduced by tha wsta and decompositiun that are continually pro e, ing iy -1 WAS MOST ABIIORRENT, He liegrd the stories of Ellza Plnkston, and Rosa Richmond, and snother old negro. Wit- ness fulty belleved all of thelr statemcuts. , \atfefactory propositions for liquldation and | different persans or tirins atored in the bullding, | wuccecds In urresting thews whstes, and repalrs ilictand Hiere was yiolence of - the moat dosperate char. | members of that Committea to assomble in | ™y, yxmaviie, DoWitt Co., July 21.—Oats PINAL PROPOSALE, fl(’ffm,m“ T PRoH <P a cood dosl of which is no donbe greatly dam- | wiiiiiel materiat innds Trom | I.lc‘flsé‘l‘xryoffi;qslfi:xu i ucter, ' If Fiiza Pinkston's story Is not true, | New Yorkon the first Monday in Beotember, | about one-balf cut. Crop puod. Winter wheat | Loxpow, July 25—5 a tu.~A dlapatch from . T aged, Tho loss is estimatod at {rom $15,000 to | T IR it Temedy o (i then the stage bas lost a brilllant ornament. This meeting has not been authorized by a reso- i-lummg from Dfteen to clhtecn bushels. Wl | vioqng roports that the Turkish Tlenipotentin- JAY COOKE. 20,0003 covered by Insurance. of purifieatian, Alml o #fi&mn:flesf’mglflg Jution of the House, but members of the Com- | be put on the market at ouce, Corn fs botter ury iay Kelley waa cmnemmlncd“lg Potter, but nothing of fmportance was elicitod. CORTLANDT FARKEH, of New Jerscy, testified that ho visited New Orleans solely nt the request of President Gront. Ife did not, whilo in Loulsinui, hear doubts thrown ou the protest mado by Apdor- son as to Kast Fellciuna, or that it was inter- Maoed, or that Anderson wished to withdraw b, Witness contirmed gevernlly the testimony of Kelley, KEPENSENTATIVE LALE, Roprescatative Hale testificd: Went o Now Orlesus wlcl{ st the request of Presldent Graut, and not st the Instance of Gov. Ilayes or avy person for bim. Al the Republicas visitors maintained the position that they should bo careful to abetaln from any attempted fnfluence on the Returning Board.” Bo far asho knew, this priociple was strictly carried out. Witness and Beuator Sherman wera together every day. Bpectal Dispatch to The Tridune, THILADELPILA, July 24.~—Io the report of the Trustee of Jay Covke & Co. appears tho atate- ment of the cxpenses to dato, from which it ap- pears that they wero $2487,811, of which moro than onc-third ient into the handa of the law aml lawyers, The items ore na follows Counsel fecs, J. C. Dullitt,, It L. Aahhurst HSamuel Dickson. Theodore Cuyler llenry Wharton,, Cost of Jitiuating Commissions to 1. 3. Low) Carh pald_the Committes of Tyve: belng compenaation for four years' sei fces at 81, 000 per annum Salnries and clork-hirv, .. Tuxus on property owned Miscellancous cxpenses, Joseph Mason, Heglster in Baukraptey rica on Tuesday telegraphed for final proposals to be mado to Austris, aud nra hourly expeet~ Jng o reply. Notwithstanding her conclliatory spirit, Austrin Is resolved not to pormit further trifliog. It1s sald she has definitely notifled the Plenfpotentiaries thut she will occupy tho proy- {uces on tho 23th or 20th. ABIATIC REFOLMS. Loxpox, July 25—5 a. m.—Thes Times in & leading article to-day wives the outline, ap- parently on suthority, of the retorin which Fagland will require of Asfa, eimbracing the security of the tenuroof oflice for the Govern- ors, educated and competent Judires, and offi- clal police, and abolitlon of ths farming out of taxcs. than last scason, Lut needs a good . BisLe Gurove, Clay Co. July H.—Wheat mostly in stack, Swmall lots zoiui futo market, Wheat avernglug elghteen bushels. Oats good aud cut. Corn needs rain, Evoswoon, Etingham Co., July 2{,—Some wheat las becn Ahrestied, Yiolding tweuty bushels, Wheat solling at 70 cents, Moving slow, 1ig crop of oats und hay, Corn crop not goud. Ranneu, Ballue Ca., July 28, —Wheat will average ten to twelve bushels, Oats good. Boe damago fu harvesting, Bextox, Franklln Co., July 2L—Mulority of the wheat crop going into stack. Wil sell as soon as threshied, Corn will averago with last yéur. Oats lu shock, UDetter than lust scason, Evizapwrurowy, Hardln Co, . July H.— Wheat all gono Into stack aud rottiog badly, owlug to late reins. ‘Too hot to thresh. ‘The mittee deem & practical knowledge on Lhie part of that Committee of some of the methods of dofug business in the New York Custom-flouso of 8o much jmportance that they have decided to take upon themsslves the respousibility of meeting here and making such examination, trusting to the House to reimburse all ressona- Lle expensea from tho contingent fund, ‘The proposition now is to charter a steamer and loud ft with supposititious packazes, atich a8 will mect all cases nrlsing in the ordt- nary business of the Custom-flouse in the mat- ter of fmportatlon. It is thon proposed to enter the harbor as if from o foreign port, nud liavo all the packages pass under the eye of the Committee through the varlous departments AT BAGLE MILL, MICIL #pectal Dizpateh (o The Tridune, MarquerTs, Mich,, July 24.—The sawmill and bonrding-hiouse, with 2,000,000 feot of plne logs belonging to ¥. W, Reed & Co., at Eagle Mill, were tutally destroyed by fire at 4 o'clock this ufterncon. “This is the third time the milt Los burnt. No fosurance cltber time. CIeasing. Kot oaly does the Barsapariitian Resolvent exeel i1 remedial ‘ageula in the cire of Chroule, Scrofulny Fonlllmlhlnll #0d Bkin dlseascs, but it is ths only pr ive cure for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Urinery and Womb Disosses. Gravel, Disbetes, Drocst Slupiage of Water, Inconiluonce of Urine, Bristid Dise Albuminuria, and n all c where "lr'zll‘ rick-dust depoalta, arl"" watcr ta rhick, eloady, piie 'L(hl batances Liko the whits ol I?l 1%, Or thrdads (k) wl lwlkk. ofl era v & norbld, dask billous appes. unod aod white bone-dust depos|is, s0d when therelid . pricking, burning scusstion” when passing water, &d aln 11 the amall of the buck a4 along tho f010a. Tumor of Twolve Yoars’ Growth Cured by Radway’s Resolvent DB. Hanwav—I have had Ovarlan Tumor In (N CIIICAGO. A still alarm to Engine Company No 15, at 10 o'clock yesterday morning, was causod by o flra in the dwelllug No. 80 Vincenncs avenue, owned by 8. W. Durnham and occupied by Michaol ~Daily, Lass, $10. Causo, children playing with mateles, CANADA. ovaries aud bowels. L the doriol id ** b 4 Ho had mot scen tho letter purporting | of the Custom-Honse, up to a polnt where they | rust bas damaged wheat greatly, and the qual- GAMBIITTA. Paid for saraio ot lfanuooert + ios :x“«:l‘:w'ru.: J‘v-"“""g' Crerribing that n'-"‘r’«'.vf::i to bave been Nmul'if"mn?y eber | -ng‘ would be ready for aelivery to the importer. ity s ot very ool Cor s 1 :Kfl?ml“}lonh 1118 VISWS HEGARDING TUN DERLIN TREATT. | Jiiied ¥4 ethodist Conferenon—Sle Franoia Tincks | and mf.&.m‘:}.wu?‘?fl'52“::»“.{2’:2?’6."‘573" uderson, dated Nov, 10, a0 0 allegos e N ! H—Whe: o = . | es suffared fur twelya years. 1 jookals Lot m;x‘l;ul Henator Shermat. -1 such Tatters wors gkl all cut, stached, anil ylelding ten busbols, | PAIIS July. SU-Onmbotts s ab Intarvice l'nn‘:lllu.nnd and the *Uraphio”—The Huslness Ont. e ‘The requeat for silver dollars under the late circular of the Treasury Department from banks which are natlonal depositorics, to-day reackied $1,000,000, onv bux of ladwa, ellets and ioro t, sad 1 1eel boit use grshe esolven tiepof your T Lo e Ao, 64 Hapter than ] tave for teIve Tears, 5o worst # oEnt 1 was i t! ftaido of the M;l' s, over lll" ¢ 'm“]’qu A you furtho benefit of uthers, You o 00 £h00ss. UANNAILE, ENALR = = Bl Per Dottlo AN IMPORTANT LETTER X ARnoR, Mich.. Apri| 30, 1675.—Dn. Ravwil= I{M SRR N AL Jout ieapiveit: T sting Plils, and also uxing the tleady Lieief nl out ear {UF OYAIIAD tulnond O thu RhdoLiu, Jy wli 03t emitneit pby 7 g gm::u ":":'la"i ‘m:mn of our Acalcal Collcys b concorulug the Treaty of Berlin, salils I my aplnlon It suay bo athrmed that the Congross at Eerhin bas moditled in a very essonttal way the basts of the understauding of 1874, and I think France has every reason to approve a change which modifics a combiuation formed apart fromn ber. The change brought sbout i Engloud’s policy 1s another consequonce of not less im- portance resulting from the Coogreas, on which Frauco , CANNOT BUT CONOBATULATE URNARLY, In cstublishlug herself at Cyprus as mn ad- vanced guard, and in constituting hersolt the protectress of the Aslatic Inlerests of Turkey, Tile, and1di i 70 8 written, he thought, from Lis f{ntimacy with 0L 3 9150 Bherman, that ho would bave heard of the fact, He cnaracterized as falss the testimony of Weber about the visiting Republicaus lutluencing the action of the Imurnlmfluuml. In reply to a question by Mr. Butler, Hale saiil: 0 thought that it Hayes was elected Yreeldent, Packard was elected Governor, 1 thought both were elected.” LRPHESENTATIVE DANFORD -was rocalled sud testitied; ‘There was no dis- crepaney or differcnce between the votes cast fur Hayes and those cast for Packard, except (u Natchitoches, where Packard had 200 or 800 more votes than Hayes. Ex-Congressisn J, Hale Bypher, of New Orieans, was oxamined by Chalrman Pot- look ns Seen Through *“QGlobe’ Sighis— ¥iress Fariners aro disposoid to sell at once. Corn will be n failurs unioss we hnye rein suon. TrentoN, Clinton Co., July 24.—Wneat will ayersge seventeen busheld. Quality very good, tlave bad no ralu for fourteen duys. 'The corn tieeds It badly, . Manisia, St. Clale Co., July 3L—Winter wheat will ylehl Nitceu bushots. Quality ex- cellent, Nearly all gotug into stack. Farmers inclined to hold for higber prices. I we have rain soou the crop of corn will be goud DAKOTA, Bpeetal Dispateh to The Tribune, ¥aroo, ). T., July 31.—The barley harvest Is over. Tho average 18 over forty bushels per Bpecial Dispateh to The Tribune. MoNTREAL, July 2).—Arrangements are belng made for the Quadrenulal Sesslon of tha Gen- ernl Conferonco of the Methodist Church of Canadn, which will be open in this city on Wednesday, Bopt. 4, and will probably Jast two weeks. Bir Francla Dincks publishes a lettor to the on. John Ilamilton, in which he characterizes tho recent action entered u the Buperivr Court ns one of maliguaut spite, perpetratod by par- ties of whon the Honorable gentleman fa de- other raiLunes, Nuw Yonk, July 24.—Lesser Stinhardt, man- ufgceurer of sllk ribbons, 163 aud 10 West Twenly-svventl strect, and wholesale dealer in cluthing at 46 Howand street, bas made an os- Llunmmu. Linblilties, $141,000. Awscta not Lnowi. Bryco & Bmiith, wholesale liquor denlers, on Front strect, in thls city, have falled, ‘The la- tnllties aro estunated at $260,000, o large part dug to counfidentlal fricnds i New York, al- though thero are debts fu Illinols, Kentucky, and Cinciunatl, Tho nssots constet of stock und TRANBPORTING GOLD, The quesston of trousporting Government rold from Callfornia at a reasovable rate is dally essuining fresh importance, The Govern- ment bas Sow between 86,000,000 and $7,000,000 of guld in Ban Franctaco, and this smount fs constantly aeeumuiating, under a practice which 18 bwolnlufi very goneral on the part of mer- chante of the Yucitie const, to change their gold for ailver, aud that for nllwr certiiieates, and using thess to pay thuir fudebtodness in Eastern cities, This saves nearly all privats irausporta- wers 1l n0ts on 8 tree. My welght was I7 cOmensd Witk JOur To i 7 ] ail yone'y et L have (Akea {weniy-four bottice vl bt 0 SolEne Ik A 7. four botcleaof ik 8 ol o 5 X wpen_accounts, the valus of which canuot now | clared to be but the ¥ instrument.” The action £ e tve] Sy ter, and testiod 1hat ho 14 a_ Hepubllean in | tlon Of gold L0 thie Est, aud throws it ali buck | Rere: Tho wheat ls well uuder way, aud prow- [ Enland hias abandoncd tiat policy whicls Lahall { (U cEiey ainel(t may bo furs | S40% (o Wsdle bee trdut e (reur 5 w1 i fsld, call fusular, o resume ber pollcy of watchfulness | "4 ; . . | 1 taken in ordcr that the plaintill may booK ** Falao 834 e, i et T D o | e bt e e | R P polyutmatctlnes | P ot otobam & Mk, tok | bl i sauat f s sy | 00 b Fee kT MRS, C. ERAMT. Another Letter from Mrs, C. Kroph Dz. Rapwav—Kind rlln on the Contloent, France canuot but lall this change with eladuess, Thines have returied 1o thelr Jogical and natursl courss. ‘Tho luter- eots of Frauce ud England arc so closely cou- nected that tho return of England to a less nar- row policy rescucs. tho two Htates at the eamo time from the tempora- ry isolstion into which they chanced to fall. In consequence ol the change brought about biy the Congress, the intereats of England aud Austria AKE IDENTICAL IN THE BAST, The iatcrests of Eugland aud Frauce, slready somewhat ldentleal, have become more so, and § congrdtulate wysel! in the namo of iny coun- try on achange which 1deem vesy fortunate and very sssuripg for every one. I will not enter further {otu s detalled exawination of the treaty, whicn I ehould uot be able, perhaps, to upprove in all its parts, but what [ nave mon- tloued wiil prove to you that I cannot be classed amoni those who sro adversaries of the work of the Berhiu Cougress.” brokers, 14 sunounced. ‘The fatlure is duo to e fall fn Gravger shares. STEAN WAGONS, Tittle Inclination Shown by Inventors to Capturs the $10,000 Offered by the Peo. plo of Wiscomlu—Oshkosh Furnishes the Only Machine that Will Keop Out of the Ditches, Kpecial Disatch o The Tribune, Mapisoy, Wis, July 2L—A etedm wagon from Oghkosh has arrived fo this clty, having made the trip from YFort Howarl, 201 miles, in thirty-three hours and tweuty-saven scconds, The tineallowauce given by law, five miles per hour, was forty hours. Tha Osbkosh wagon, thercfore, beat the olllclal tinve six hours and thirty-three miuntes. ‘The machine has through- out hauled & wagon welghing 3,50 pounds. At Ostikosh {8 made o tour of the lumber-yards, in the sawdust, with 9,100 pounds. The welght of the wackine alone is 4,600 pounds, aud, with water lml’ coal fur cight miles, 6,600 pounds. Waber at the entrauce of the Custom-tHouse, ‘who esked, **Can 1 take the promises of gentle- amen who are here to provide for me (1 1 am driven vut of wy pardsh® Witness sald ju reply, *Whom do you meani” Weber men- toned Matthews and Bherinan especially, Wit- nees then sald, uese gontlemen stand very closety to the ncowing President, personslly aud politicatly, and 1 tbink you can trust them.” Wuber reiuarked ha had been decelved # goois many tiwes, and, & he thercfore did wot fecl ke taking a man's verbal promise, bo would dewsud 8 promiee io writing, Witness sald that was the unly way. The next day he sgain met Weber, who exhiblted o lJetter which witness read uud then returved, Weler wade nu special remark, but sppeared Lo be PLKAUED WITH THE LETTER, which purported to be slgued by Joha Bheninan, e bad seen Bherman's bundwrittng, He would vot testify chat the letter was in Sher- wan's bundwritlug, but there was nothiog te wuke hi think it was not. He presumed 1t was bis, lic could not give the purport, but the Yubllul.\ul letter, the original of which he Lostily read, seemed to be substautially correct, portation to the Emst whencyer it nceds this kold, It is believed that the methods to be odoped by the Post-Ottice Dupartment for the trunsporiation of gold coln will meet all the ditlicultics in this case, TUE SOUTH CALOLINA BEVENUNCASES, The Attoruey-lcueral, on hia return from Ohto to-dey, found a Jetter from Earl, spocial counsel of the Uuited Btutes {u the cass of the luprisoned revenue ottlcers In Bouth Caroliua, saying that he would ot be in Washington Le- fure Baturday or Monday. No wew evtluus have been sent biw Iu regard to other procecd- iugs than those by has joetituted, namely, to ive potles of su appeal from Juslge Kershaw's ceislon to the Bupreme Court ot the Btats of Bouth Caroline, thix sucgestion of the Attor- neyv-General baviug been accepted fustead of the previous fnstrycions of Commlse sloner um, to proceed fustantly in case of the refusal of Judzs Kershaw to transfer the cuse to the Federal Court to pro- cure writ of Labeas corpus, aud transfer the case ubder the Revised Btatutes to the Clreult Court of the United Btutes, Meautho {t is un- deratood that the revenus ofers, huving been 1wprisoued fur eonshlerubly over a month, ure THE WEATHER. Orrice oy Tom Crize Bi1GNAT Opricws, WasiunatoN, D, C., July 5—1 & w—lilica- tions—For Tonuessce aud the Oblo Valloy and the Lower lakes, waruer, cléar weather, fol- Juwed by increasting cloudiness, and at the west vortivn by rain arcas, statlonary or falling ba- rameter, ¥ur the Upper Lake reglon, Uppor Misslasipp) and lower Missaurl Valievs, warioer, partly «loudy weather, with frequent ralus, winds woatly southicrly, falllug barometer, folfowed in the nurth und west portions by rl..fug barowe- ter und colder northwest winds. Lucal OBAERVATIONL, ' Time.__ Gar, \Thr Iy Wind, [ bviu) Bn, Weather @:33 a.m, 3.018 T4 | 02 Wy 78 of the New York Graphle Company, sud of all the acts and doings of satd Directors, and uf all the other Hoseds of Diroctors ol sald Companv, from its commencement until now; and of what bacame of all the money and prop- At erty of waid Company; oud of its vresont posi- | gonssad the fourt! s noariy . Dropey.is bl tion, nsscts, debts, credits, and effccts; and, in fl“ l:- '";!ix'" my 'fu"x’:‘u'm;n"'" ng ve, uu;&x'. Werabit ol'tho dcfundunter enaeriug 4l we e Vot St Y bl b dohutor e iy v hd o day ap0ol ey | frown OLiv, une fronl Canads, i) frum Jackwa, & hat they may bo jotntly and severaily cou' | Guffea habof il il ik A demned to pay to the plalntift tho sum of §80,~ Wo are well scquainted witls Mys. f;eaf. - Ane b 88 tuowhote with costs of the sult.” estimabla Iady, sud very beaavolent, am.u bm“:: B A, Prentice hiaa justituted au action, siml- ;flu:dlu‘linumr ‘gluru_.lml.h:nmmnelx:;bn&r_ Jar to that of the Hon. Jolin Hamllton, against | SSKKiats of ARG AXoar L0 b oM wonderful curd Sle Francis j“lnfll'i- )ll:lurl. kioarcu Hta‘c'nm. K. | effected bylh Yours respecttuliyo w0y oo J. Reekd johu Kankio, an eorge Y. Bl e e estora t the Griptie Company. ¢ | Aan Atbor, Mich., Aug. 181633, s Alttacks on Voluntecrs are of nightly occur- reuico since thol2th of July. It seoms to be the ———————— wrevstent oplulon that all Yolunteers aro l)rflllu«:men. sud that they are sssailed by {?r:fi:z.u[\:’xn think they are putting down DR. RADWAY’S Apecial Disputch to The Tribuns, The G Toroxto, July 24 auarticle on R’EGULAT]NG PILI‘S! T take the liborty to )i W) mgjmvflu’y sk u sgain, ~ Biy beaith Jouriaciichiae ikiroa w'Tie Busivess Outlook,” save: e rhit e Aotk A Aoth of & ! o A A 1 ‘l‘l aha umcl nr{nz,lne‘nh; and simply mndui The rn&lu:l“lr’n'l;"rr‘:lhc past (ulm‘on;bl on-' et b st e gt {""‘ "I'his wus between the 15th ana & of Novem- | becowlu v wpaticut at t delay ou the e and apoe calealated to do any amount of | courage the beilef o commercisl afful felegantly ey . Ler. He thought the body of the letterund jurt of the Guvernment, and, upless a decision fear.. ENGLAND, work, The englucers repart no gruklgu on | ie Dominion isve much improved. e distriou- RmspiRute, furthy, cletase, f T mm: T sizuaturs were fo the wawe bandwritlog, e | I reached within o fuw days to take promot Tk 1 tion of goods in veversl branchey warrauts tho con- the trip, no runaways, and vot o bridgoe plank disturbed. Most of the roadway bus been hard to travel, belug heavy with sand and gravel, The fastest time was betweon Johnson's Creck TIB COVERNMENT'S MINORITT. Lowpox, July 34—A correspoudent of the Manchester Guurdian says: *“It is expected a7 sl fgr I odfe of aalsamers of the i cluvlon bebnz drawn (a1sall sorts of merchaudue- | S0 o Do e s, Thder Chorations hiave. recently incteused, wnd will €1+ | fhon Dysperain B Bitions 5 ] perience fresn development when th full monthw mndfllol s Howels, Ptics,and sl du hiad scen the oflictul siznature of Shermau. but could wot name suy particular document, nor would Le swear the ature to the tetter We- and decklod uetion fo thelr case looking to thelr releass upon s lubeas corpus, they bave de- termiued tu emiploy counsel wud spply thew- 63 Clod s Cloudy, ok 5 Jel | the (oterua) viscer urranted 1o eflect 8 (Ll +Der Lad whown himt wiis gevutue. Thut ques- | eclves, us the Hlovised Statutes gives them au- that the Uovernment's miinority on Plunkett's | aud Fore Atkiuson, ffey-seven miilcs, in cleven | Srosch & Hrong oo e of e é{uj‘k l“:“a.llr’,“muululw b0 mergihs B stton did not enter bls mind. The l’euer waa mluruy to du, u‘ll bccv.ly to the (,‘lrcxalt Cuu;z for amendment expressing confidence fo ths Minks- h&umlw{ llurdly ti‘lluut‘t]-th Tue Urv&n Bay ol 1 u:-;lndxm hn]:ve- i oyet, npm‘ from ‘:;u Bustalo- 7~ Uincrya tiis followlus symptoma reaultiop (8 WRITTEN ON NOTE PAPEH. release upon 8 babeay corpus, sud travsfer of 9 4 B c<hine Is fu & ditch at Jetferwon, aud seeins to ou iufluence, thy stalewncots of wercliants tu the ers 0f the Di; &8 * e first wentioned the fuct of tho exstence of | their case Lo that court. - 1t 1 betieved that the Ly Wil pecwean LI il U Ib 4 probanle ¢ Org: " diifesent Tines of bustuess vrove cunc op, luward Pllcs, Full of the Bl trade {2 fu a much better position fin: L R E'J“’"uf,,,‘i.fl."‘.,",“fi'{ ausca, L lisuboon thu ciao for & number of yoare, With | Dobstol Food- Euliuose of welkht of the Bl the wolitary exception of lesilior, slucks of uu 8" Stouiach, Bwimmlug of tho he: A Hurpied & have required repairing cvery fow miles, Come nnssfoucrs Olin, Marshal), and Bmith wili fur- tber teat the Osbkosh wacking to-morrow. It is not scitled whether thu{l will give the prizeof ely that #the letter to his brother fu Loutsians. e also mentioned the fact W Judge Bhellabarger two »Weeks azo. case may reeelve additional cunsiduration su the Cabluct meeting to-worrow, aud thal the au- | thoritles way concluds not Lo walt Jouger upon that Parliament will ot sdjourn belfore the middle of August.” 7 . q wanls. o U , ¥ t, U Witnées was asked whether be did ot kyow | the ditatory noveuicuts of Earl, MISCELLANFEOUS, 10,000 or not, the cumuetition was so slight, | Aldebavs bect reatrletod to sonsumuters WRAE: | UL (“A‘,".'{.{,..J.‘:“_‘;fl',’:.‘fi:.‘f‘,‘,,.,‘:,’.. - suother brother, J. K. Bypher, here presént, UOG CHOLERA. TUR XGYPTIAN COTTON CHOP. Hueciat Dispatch Lo The Tribuns, and dlapensers of credit, the country has at lenzth [ Beaso? Vil ota o Webw bafore (ho Eix Py was the fegul sdviser of James E. Andersou. | The Commbssloner of Avriculture has decided i —Tho Groen Bay ‘ Sud Dull palnin the be - 4 JANBSVILLE, Wik, July ! llc:ull‘:::;on‘;!fivui hero st 7 o'clock this even- ing, sud 1s propouuced by all ms tho blggest fraud of thy seasou. e ————m————— EADS. 871. Louts, Mo, July 3L—Some very uzly statewents arc published this wornlug regard- ug Capt. Jumes B. Eads sod the disposition wade of th last lnstaliment uf the wouvy re- ad, ficiency uf Perspd been brought to heslth and safety, though sowa R 3 SR semiuanty 5 dirnator st Huger outho field, Ve }l;:‘,‘n::"d'i‘.‘;‘?.f i “‘.{'.5'3&';{&5.‘3 125 bursizd moat active an (able brau COUICTCY Id e feal. L tho cxport of live-stock, —its developmout baving | A fow, dosca of Radwayis Pille will rfimg‘vfi beon marvalos. Terbos. Bold by Drauuists. Touoxto, Out., July 24.~Puge's saw-mill 4 et ol tor focuier it | READ FALSE AND TRUE: FEAW, WY ly 24.—A firc ot Osnabruck tteg ptamp to RADWAY & 2 J 24, L . K0! OrTAWA, Cul, 5o of 8 tee s P (E?N\-“ oAl Ceutro Yuoterday causcd o loas of $5,000 | mh'lk"“"..... 2 Witneas sald b kuew this unly fron newspaper report, uud further, o reply to anotber gues- tion, satd be bad read the evideuce that had Losu fotroduced ugatust the existeuce of such s letter, wud that Auderson's Lestinony was ac- cordiugly attached. Wituese said Weber did not state for what purpose it wus uiven. BECKEFAKY BUBRMAN teatifed o was duvited Lo gu to New Orleans by ALEXANDHIA, Egypt, July H.—According to fnformatiou from tho iuterlor, the cotton crop Is reported 1o be deticient lu quantity and qual- ty. upou the steps which be will pursue fo fuyeatl- vating the cause and seeking fur o remedy for the hog cholers. Congress at 1ts lust scsefon appropriated $10,000 fur this purpose. Hetluds, ou cxawiuation, that the greatest losses from this cquse oceurred fn the States of 1inols, fo. diaus, fowa, sud Mlssouri, aud that they bave reached sunbuslly about 1,500,000 for tlese Btates. He bas decided Lo put toe watter for fuvestization futo the Lauds of 3 board of ciglt -t — OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Loxpoy, July H.—Stecumships Helvetia and Morct, trum N Cork; Corfutbilan, from Moo treal; Siberdy, from Bostou, bave arrived vuf. Bostoy, July 24.—Arrived, Marathou, from Liverpool. BOGAKDUS BEATEN, Loypoy, July 44.~—In s pizean-shigoting match 10-day betwoen Cupt. Bogurdus aud Mr. wal- lace, ot England, for 4200 8 aide, Wallace killed seveaty-oue birds and Bogardus stxty-twe. Of

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