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VOLUME XXXIiX, DUCATIONA Jemnings Semnay AURORA, KANE CO0,, ILL, 4 SCHOOL FOR BOTH SEXES, $144,00 pays for board, room- rent, and tuition in solid branches for the year begin- ning August 28, 1878. Seven courses of study, as follows: I. Preparatory Course—one year, 11, Course in Litcrature and Sclence— three years, 11, Selentic and Commercial Comrso— three years, IV. Classical Course—throe years, Y. Advanced Classical Course—four Jears. V1. Musical Course—three years. YII. Commercial Conrso—threo to twelve months, Special Teachers® Course at largely reduced rates. Send for a catalogue and be convinced that this is one of the cheapest and best schools to be found. Address MARTIN E. CADY, STEINWAYY' Matchless Pianos universally conceded to be the Standard no of the world; are sought to bo imi~ tated by roarly il makors of Europe and America; aro regularly exported to Kuropo and other parts of the oivilized world, in Iarge and constantly increasing numbers; are used whenever attainable, and rocom. monded by the leading artista in both hem. ispheres, aud have raceived the highest hon- ors over awardod to any piano maoufsotur. ers in the world, BURDETT ORGANS! The Model Reed Organs of Amerlca. ‘Thete Instruments have attained s popu- larity unpsrailaled in the annals of the Or. &wn trade, The inventor, Mr. Burdett, has devoted over a quarter of & century to tha improyement of Reed or‘nnn beginnin, with the reed board itself, he has adde original device to device, 80 moudifying its ordinary form and developing its latent rich 8 {o bring the Durdett ur to its pres. ent unapproachable stendard of excellencs, 17 Illustrated Catalugues of the various atyles of Steinway Pianos and Burdets Or. &ans mailed free LYON & HEALY, GEXNERAL NORTHWESTERN AGENTS, Btate and Monroe-sts., CHIOAGO. STORY & 22 CANP, New and Call attentlon to their large atoek of QENUINE DEGKER BROS. usethemand rec- ommend them, The Most Extensive Organ Factories in ESTEY oz 2 Principal. Magnificent NORTHERN INDIANA Store, NORMAL SCHOOL BUSINESS INSTITUTE, VALPARAIS0, INDIANA. s This tnatitution was arganized Rent, 1, 1878, with (hirty-five students in attendance. Enrothment present terny, 1,521, It 18 now the Largest Normal School fn the United States. Tothe think ng miod (hie Fomar ;l;lcfru.lh fasumclent evidence that the work fs sa! stactory. 5 TUE FALL TERM WILL OPEN AUG, zr, 1em. | Unrivalod in ey ta—Freparatory., ', Dust - DR e ietaSi | Tone, and Yynuiedinic, Telegraphic, and tleview. % " bosutiful in "Thcro ate ng ear. Thers are leginning, Advanced, fegniar, and esiew ciars | DOBIEN. 1 in AI1Of the Lranches ayery tefim, so that Kladents o enter at any tinie, solect thielr own atudies. begin whies tisy wishy and widvance as raplily as they miay desire, 1¢, The clansea aro 80 sectioned that tho aversge number of studenta In each class is 44, Vi dnsiruction in deruan, lirawing. Elocutfon, Voral 3Myste, Penmanahip, and Debating without extra charxe. V1. 'The Institution le in posession of a One hbrary, and ‘an mbundaoce uf Anatomical, I'bilosophical, a3d Cliemical apparatus. VIL. Expotrcs are loas than at any other schiool {n the land, " Taltion, 4. This admita the student fo all of the classesin eachi department of the schoul. No fncldentals, tiood board and well-furnisied room at an sxpense 2,40 per week. Ampio opportunitica for in, Inatrumental Mualc, $10 for twenty lestons. Use of instrument freo. = COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. . Thera fa, in connection with the Normal, ane of tha moat completa commercial colleges In the Iand. Tts Tooins aro finely cquinped and supplied with & more ex- no of ofices than anv oiher Ausiness Collegs at. The student enjoys all of the adsantages found a¢ any commercial college. No exira chisrge. It everything fa not as reprosented, or shouhd tho stu- ssatiatied withi the work fn' any of the depart. ney will be refunded. ; nd circulars glviog llllll ln'lamlllnn cone 100l scnt free on application. W1 B BHOWS: Principal, (INE_COLLLGE Cotlege includes & Rehioo) of Letters a: ol. There 108 Gran'miar ichool, 188 & 190 State-st., Chicago, (Ovp. Palmer House, ) & 012 and 014 Olive-st.. K1, Louls. UNDERWEAR. UNDERWEAR TO CLOSE. Fronch Balbriggan Drawors, former prico 4, now $2, Bilk and Cashmere Gdugzo Drawers, former prico $4.50, now 82,60, Balbriggan Shirts, former price §3, now 82, Joan Drawers 600, sold elsewhore at 750 to 860. Fronch Fancy Homstitoh Handkor- chiofs 50c, sold elsewhore &t 750 WILSON BROS. 67 & 69 Washinglon-st., Chicago. 69 & 71 Fourth-st,, Cineinnati, 408 North Fourth-st,, St. Louis, RAC Ttacina an ‘oliege and Urammar Kchool opea Kept. 5. ioye from 10 years old und upwants received in the Grammar Behinol.” For 1urther Information apply to Kev, JAMES DE KOVEN, D.D., lincins, W' MISSES GRANT’S SEMINARY, 128 1-2 & 130 Dearborn-av., Chicago, WILL OPEN \‘VHI;‘NEEDAY. SE iPT. 10. Ample ac- sommadations for busrding aud day puplls. “For ctrcu- 1ars address a8 ahovs FINANCIAL, T P Vet ei sk dute AU TIE GUARANTEE ANSOCIATION OF THE CITY 0¥ XKW YOIIK, for lasulng Bonds on the fdelity of persons holding po- sitlons of public or private trust, Notlce (8 hereby given that the books for subseription 1o stock of this Association will be ovened un Monda, . the 20th day of Auguat next, atthe offices of the Phralk Fire Insurance Company, 195 irosdway : the Metropol: {80 Lite Ins. C acty 4aa the offce of tne w AW, APP O'DONOGH INCORPORATORS, P lllander Bhaw, Vice-I'reaident Phealx Fire Ias.Co., ew York, Nugorke M. Hard, President Chatbam National Bank, ppard Homans, Prestdent Provident Life aod Trust 0., Now York, d laford, M Lt uulhuttord, Manager, Liverpool and London sua ARTISTIC TATLORING, FACTS! Daring Jaly and August wo shall sell the Ilflfigl‘ QO l)S', go“t);‘lull p in he m:u approved STYLE of tho .(ll’l‘, both In Summer, Autumn, and Winter Weights, LOWER, wo believe, than any lLonse of equal standing on this cnnllnen{. AUTUMN and WINTER STYLES in readiness, PRICES LOW., EVERYTHING GUAR. ‘Ccmnluxonn. Y ouuas, VIcs'Frex, Xluuira Fire Ios, Co., Kew | ANTEED, STANDARD THE RIGILEST, a¥ii. M. Cole, Pres, Brooklyn Lifa lns, Co,, New | Speclal attontion to Marriage Toilet, £ Pt s oo e . | WD TR Eibte, Servauts” tvery, yigg, ¥ Koapp. Pres. Slotropoliai Litd 10a.0o., Yo | EDWARD ELY & co., J. L. Hislsey, Becretary Manhattan Life Jns.Co., New TAILORS, :E; J- W. 0'Donoghue, Kdtar of tha Cronfcle, New 303 I Jleeman, Vica:Tren. Metropalitan Life os, di"h’u"' Jsrowar, Jr., Vice-Pres. Washington Lifs Ins. yasuo i, Clewent, rm of Clement & Btockwell, Now r:{,‘{' M. Hodges, Secretary Star Pire Ins. Ca, Now dwerd Stark, late Manager Citizeos' Guarantss Ins. E Co., Montreal, Canada. (oLdume: n'rklulnr 1. WUODFORD, U. 8.Disk.- AL ruey tor New York, Attorneyn: Measrs.'Amnouz, Titch, and Woodford, Temporury offue i i teles 18 oroad i of thé Insurauce Cliran ork, LAZARUS SILVERMAN, BANKER, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, 18 BUYING AKD SELLING - AR City Scrl{l. vdern, Countractors’ Vouchers, Fxchange on Lo b Fackancs adon, Parls, Frauk MONEY toLOAN By JOSIAR M, REED. No. 52 Willhumst, N, Y., Insmounts as '({lll,!grrdk;n IPMH(OVED CHICAGO 163 & 165 Wabash-av., cor, Monroe, 1GARS, AUREL WREATH Ko Qignrs. An sbsalute guaranteoiwithjave- ry Cizar that it 1a clear long Havana filled. Maoufadtured only b roufiatured only 87 £ ou1s conn, 15 to 37 Wabash-av. HYDRAY S0 SMITIHS PATENT DIRECT ACTING HYDRAULIC ENGINES. “These Kagloes have 1o equal in the market for econ amy In runnlag Elevators und Hobting Machines, They can be stiached (o any hand Elevstor now In use, 4 cAN De seen In vperstion st Avd selling Ouu of the shuva en an PROPERTY Ji Hewe tiiass W areliniie, whand 81 Alu'm::n.. Applicatichs recetted st promplly attended to artics Contentbialig o waler Duwe by i UTBUN, 7 Mandara ey, R ot Sty et thele e WM b“l“d. Uslua Corner ¥iftecut| Dearh LOANS 0N REAL ISTAT iNe 5 Chicago property (Improved) for & teria of years st | ™ PISON S ] o8 oer cen Eexotiaied prompiy or naln % EDISOIN’S BADLEY, No: o lasalia ot ELECTRIC PEN. ‘The beat duplicating np?untu- for olrcu. lars and overy varioty of work. Hend for circulara and ssmples. UEU, W. BLISS, Gen'l Mansger, Riwkre of: Inh}:flflf&s-llu-nn Ubiecsgo, T et el e i s . MANASSE, OPTICIAN, Tribuse Bullding. LAUNDRIES. e LORl'hNTA LY oLt oreea 42 CUFFSprdos 700 AUNDR I gzt sod are duse equal (0 405 W. Madson: Floe BEsacics sulted to all slubta on scleni) Slbles, "Upera and Flel Moves, Baroweiers, &e. FOI NALE. Glasies, Telescopes, I ‘Bew. Heat by mall of iC. 0. D, . NYST 300 Wns of Ko. 1 Tce, at Bparts, Wi Wili de- TF ke ua cars 1 good o )3 s prder.” Addrcis = 311 aud 243 Lake-si.. ey BSY CARDS, The fncst and best wet, warrastyd. Teeth SEW-ER PIPE, €xtracied) without pal. e %8 The Ducs Dillogs | Drafa Tile, sud Cement. 24.003-Lhird Taies. ¥ B Qulces aid oy Tachicat, DI MecHESNEY, WM. ML DEE, Saaitary Eoglusg]s G Kis Coruer Clark and Laudolph-sta, Quincy-at., uca Slutar | RSO Abeah a4 kast - The Chicago Daily Tribune, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1878—TWELVE PAGES. WASHINGTON. Louisiana Examined by the Pot- ter Committee. Having Lost Their Occupation, They Are Slightly Sour. Tempered. The Country Is, Ilowever, Not Much Wiser for Thelr Testimony. Butler's Missing Link as Far from Being Forged ss Ever, The Government Will Have No More Trifling in the Sonth Cuvolina Revenue Cascs, An Imperativa Order to Transfer the Matter to the United States Oourt. ATLANTIC CITY. , BYPIER'S S8TORY. ¥ Attaxmic Citr, N. J., July 26.—The Potter Committee met this morolug, and there was a larger number than usual of auditors. Gen. Hyplier was recalled. He sald he conld now say Lo had scen Senator Sherman's siguature in autograph albumns. The witness then told of the opposition to Packard In the Convention which nominated him for Uovernor, and of the lukewarmness of many prominent Republicans during tue con- test, they holding that undue influence had been exercised to secure his nomination. 1n conversation with Republican speakers, the wit- ness learned that at Feliciana,. Monroe, and Bhreyeport stones were thrown at them, in addl- tion to other indigulties. ‘The witness sald tbat, to the best of his recollection, he thought that when Weber showed bim the Sherman letter it was in THE NANDWRITING OF JONN SHERMAN, and was therefore genuine. Thers was no reason why the National ticket should run be- Dind the State ticket. Many Republicans wero opposed to the bayonet poliey, which had lost the Republicans several Northern Btates and Injured the Republicans of Louisiana, The wit- ness fsnot a Hayes Republican, *We were divided on Wheeler, e, with his compromise, sold usout In 1872 We don't belleve In com- promises in that country—giving everything to our focs and getting nothiug In return.” Mr. Potter asked whether the allegations of fraud aud Intimidation were not made after the clection, and the witness replled affirmatively. The charges of ntlmidation were made by the Republicans in the parishes where thelr vots bad fallen off, Mr. Hitcheock asked whether the Democrats sought to conciliate the colored peopls to vote thelr ticket. A.—Yes, in various ways. They did as you do in New York, buy voters. They wers very affectionats to them. [Laugbter.] The Demo- crats organized a unification movement, for tho vuroose of giving negroes equalities with the whites in the strect-cors and In the public schools, outstrippiog us and beating us a little, EX-CONGRESAMAN MOREY was called, and sald there was no bulldozing in Madison in 1876, and the result in that parish wasan fncrease of 102 votes over the usual Kepublican majority fn 1874. Witness, one of the Republican counsel before the Returning Doard, said that the fact of Intimidation, via- lence, and murder fa the bulldozed parishes was not disputed. The maclinery of the courts is intho bands of the Dentocrats, and he never lieard of any attempt being made to bring the offenders to justice. Enhza Pinkston lived in Ouachita Parish, where the Democrats are {n power, ‘The witness, from personal nspection, was aatistled that the woman had been dangerously maimed. Bhe was carricd Into the room of the Returning Board on a sofs. The impression prevalled that thisexhibition would have a good effeet, and his own {muression was 1t would be anexcellent thing to do In furtherance of tho cause, The womination of Packard produced 60 much dissatisfaction that leading Repubitc- ans discussca whether it was not best to protest ngalnst 1t and support the nationul ticket alone. There was NO STATUTR OF LIMITATION now, the act having been changed fn 1868 or 809, Murderers and wrong-doerscould there- fore be arrcstcd at auy remiote time. A couple of thousand murders had been reported by the Congress Comuittes in 1868 when the Repub. llcans had control of two-thirdsof the parlshes, e did not know of u stugle conviction for a political murder under the Adwinistration of Uov. Warmoth or Gov. Kellogir, ‘Tho same {8 true as to the Nicholis Government, Witness sald on tho face of the roturns cholls uud the Tilden Electors hud the ma- Jonty; that tho Returnlng Board throw out enough votes to elect Pockand, and after this threw out 1,513 votes to elect the Hayes Elect- ors. This conditlon of things was discnsscd by promincut politiciane, the visiting statesmen, and tho Repuhlicau counsel, It was discussed by tuo party leaders on both sldes. We teled to make under the law acase for Packard, and pre- sented protests agal EVERYTHING ILLEGAL Ol IRREGULAR, T made some fguring as to what results would be produced f certain parish returus wero thrown out. 1 $hink it probable the fgnres Wworo not mentioned to tho visitiug statcsmen, but § naturaily supposed the matter would be brought to thelr attention, I understand the result of tho calculation wus sent to Fioriua so as to come to thu knowledge of the Fiorida ofliclals, lLater'on in tho examination witncss sald he had no doubt the calculation concerntug tha ultlmate result in Loulstans was comimunieated Isiting politicians, as they were as much Interestea in knowing what would be the result. in Loulsiana as tho Republicans tnere were Iy knowing what would be the result iu Florida, Witness, in answer o a question by Mr. But- ler, eald the result showed, in the State, that Loth Packard Hayes WERE RLECTED UNDER THE LAWS, Witness then testitled at length rerarding the Packard Uovervment and he MacVeagh Come wisslon, Hu said, amoog other things, that after Packard was fnaugurated he could not by rewoved drom ofiice unless by tmpeachment, and au attempt was made to do this. Q.—Do you say that the Commission wanted ect & compromise between tho legal Legislature and & mobl A.—The Commission at ull thues disclaimed baving auy authority excent of un adyisory character fn the watter alfecting & comproinise between the Puckand and Nicholls Legislaturcs, . Q.—DId you say thiat such men ss Gen, Haw- lu{ und Mr. MacVeah would advise u cumpro- mise between a mob and & legal Lestsluture f Witness d (0 the allinmative, aud added that, owiug Lo bis iutlmacy with Geu. Hawley, be bad free conversations with Lim, und discovered Uen. Hawley desired to do what was fair, but was MAMPEREU WITU 1IS INSTRUCTIONS, Packanl was recoguixed in all parts of the State, and wus able t walotaln bimsell ut the Uspitol with bis owa officers, and without ws- sistance from the troops. Witness was then interrogated as to the forinstion of the Nicholls Legislature, and re- Jated the means oy which the Packard Legisla- ture was destroyed, such members of the latter us weat to the former recelving thelr per diemy aud wileage, some of them bel There were rumors that bribery bad been used to break up the Packard Legislature, and this was discussed by the Republicaus. It was the gen- eral understanding. aod felt by those who be- lieved thiat Psckard was elected, that the mis- sion of the Commission particuiasrly was to destroy the Packard Govervweut, and to ESTABLISH TUAT OF NICHOLLS; tbat tha troops were to be withdrawn as a part of the sclwino witer the Puckard Governmeat Ex - Congressmen haa heen deprived of their courts and eounrt buildings, potice and Atate arma. The White leogue was aworn In a8 the Nicholls militia. The Republicans were displrited, and labored In cvery honorable way to have the validity of the Packard Government axamined by the Commls- sloners, and to provide means for the subsis ence of the adherents of tho ackard Legisl ture, who were very poor. They remained with it longer than could he reasonably expected un- der the circumstances, and as loug, if not longer, than white men would do lo any State of the Unlon under similar circumatances, aud in face of the samo degree of temptation from the op- porite nlrl{. Gcn. Butler—1 wish you distinetly to noder- stand §t s not them I blame. “J hlame the tempter, not the tempted. Do yout belleve that it the Packard Government had had the recog- nition of the General Government, sud such moral support as would enable it to retake from tho mob the Court-tiouse and 8tate arms, it could have maintaived itsclf In Loulsianal A— FOREIGN. and 2,500 gold medals. LAE AND MALICIOUS. Turkey the Only Power that Has Not Ratified the Treaty. FOMAN'S-RIGHTS CONGRESS, Righta ongress opened here to-day. tin, Manicipal Counsellor of Austrian Occupation Consented Paris, To, but the Porta Still Dissatisfied, aod Idents of the Congress. Insisting that Islamism Shall Bo | ¢Xiles from Jamaica. the Religion of the Provinces, Uen. Martines Campos has ordere $5y own bholiof Is In the army, shall De‘ -nmt:ulled among the p 4 1T WOULD IIAVR NEEN MAINTATNED. e nenamw& After the_Electornl Commission counted the vote of Florida for Ilayes, it was considered certaln in New Orleans as a settled matter that the vote of Loutsiana would also be counted for Hayee, and there was not the least doubt that the I’ackard Government would be matutained, ‘T'his was the view of the Democrats as well ss the Republicans. Further examination will be resumed wmorrow, . ‘The Committeo wili make an effort to close their business here to-morrow. BLACKBURN, Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune. Nasnvirig, Teno., July 26.—Jobn C. 8. Dlackburn, of the 8ub-Committec of the Potter investigation mnml.nsl from New Orleans, reaclied bere to-night. He said be got all the Pupers he went after. NO MORE TRIFLING, THE GOVERNMENT WILL DEAL PROMPTLY WITR TUR BOUTIS CAROLINA REVENUE CASES, Sptrial Dispaleh to The Triduns, Wasmnaron, D, L., July 20.~Issue will soon be squarely joincd between the United States and the Btate Court of Bouth Carolins jn the vase of the United States revenue oflicers. Earl, speeinl counsel for the Government, arrived Lere today, and bad a full conferencs with the President, Attorney-Genersl, and Commission- er Raum. He reported that previons Lo leaving that State, ke bad obtained s writ of habeas corpus from the Clerk of the] Circuit Court of the United Btates, and that the Marshal ol that Court lhad served this writ upon the Sherif having the custody of the revenue oflicers, and that the Sherilf had re. fused to recognize the writ to allow the Marabal to take vossession of the prisoners. No steps were taken by the Marshal to compel respect for the process of the United States Court, as it was thought best to delay actlon until after Farl's return from Washington, After the close of the Cabinet meeting to-day decretary Evarta was called fa by the Attorney. General sod President for consultation in re- Salisbury, in Parliament, De- fends the Anglo-Russian Agreement. CRIME. HOE WENT FOR IT, AND GOT IT. Fpectal Dipaich te The Tridune, 87 Louis, July 26.—. ih Olject Was to Prevent War in Case the Congress Falled, The Rumor of King Alphonso's Intended Abdication Now Denied. EASTERN NOTES, RUSSIAN LOAN. 8. PeTRRSBURG, July 2L—The Golos “*Russla 1s about to negotlate with the Roths- childs & loan of 400,000,000 roubles, at 5 per cent, the {ssue price to be 85.” MORE OUTRAGES, CORSTANTINOPLE, July 20.~The Britlsh Em- bassy has received oflictal reports of the contin- uud wanton destruction of Mussulman hife aud property {n ths Phillipopolis district by the Bul- gariane and Kusstaus. THR LAZIS Loxpox, June 26.—Advices from Batoum state that the Luzls are preparing to reslat the Russian occupation of that place. DECORATED. Bucnargsr, July 20,—Cept. Greene, an American military attache, has received the onler of 8t. Viadimir for the passage of the Balkans with Gen. Gourko, DESBARARIA. Bessarabia will bo formally surrendered to the Russiaus In August. THE RUSSIAN PAN-SLAVISTS. Loxpoy, July 20.—A telegram from Bel- grade reports that the Moscow Pan-Siavist Committee has sent 8 number of ageuts into the Austrian Slay Provinces and Daoublan Principalitics, and these agents declare thewmn- that he wonld break the when Auderson made a blow at him. leave the house, Tiis at the same time picking up a sticl fog s Dblow st Dunlap. Bolton the blow off with his carbine, ut the strike Bolton. has not been arrested. DR. ERNST VON QUAST. Spectat Dispatch te The Tridune, banks, were found to be worth- rd to the ease, and he jmmediatel selves openly hostlle to Austria. ment st me_ i f:ak the most decided ground ';:, ,'.:u{ SALISBURY DEPENDA THE ANGLO-RUSSIAX | less. The German Bavings Dank, of this city, of the Government acting romptly, AGREEMENT. and the Workingmen's Bank of East §t. Louis Loxnox, July 26.—In the House of Lords to- night the Marquis of Ballsbury, revlyingto s question, entercd upon a general defense of tho Government’s policy in concluding the Anglo- Russian_agreement, which was intenoed to pre- vent war {ao evont of a faflure of the Congress, and not to tie the hands of the Government during the discussions. He declarca the Gov. eroment under no engagemeuts for the future, except those which had been presented before the Housc. 1t had never promised Greece an lncrease of territory. r’m‘rmtb."“ T Bxruiw, July 26.—All the Powers except the Porte have ratified the Treaty of Berin, and using whatever aathority and power was nccessary to enforce the recognition of its habeas corpus, which had beon refused by the Bherifl. The plan of allowiog the case to-go to tho Supreme Court of the State of Boutt Caroliug, which reccived considerable favor at one stage of the proccediogs, was thercupon sbandoned, aud Earl was to again serve tho writ of habeas cornus upon the Bher. UfT, and in casc of rofusal or_reslstance, be will then be immediately directed to employ & suffl- cicut posse comitatus to take possession of the revenue officers dnd heid them in his custouy, It s scarcely belleved bero that the threais will be carricd out that are so frecly made Ly the press of South Carolina, that any sttempt he aisappeared. five years -q Licutenant in the Prussfan army. medicine herein St. Loais, au: the Missouri Medical College. at Wildberg, uear Berlin. JEW AGAINST JEW. Bpectal Diwalch (o The Tridune. that Gov. Hampton, ollering a reward for Redman, lader of the gaug, and his associatcs at the time when they broke open the jail of Pickens County and re- lcl;scd the fllicit distillers, had withdrawn bis olfer, protests sgzainst the ‘Curkish barbarities in Thessaly and the appearance of French men-of- war at Pircus. The Liberta adds it is thought Italy is disposed, if nccessary, to unite with France for the advantage of the Hellenic cause, and for thelr common {ntercsts iu tho Mediter- rancan. ed on Monday. BUTCHERED. Bpecial Dispaich to The Tyidbune. NOTES AND NEWS, VALENTINE SCIIP. Bpecial Diroatch te Tha Tribune. Wasmivorox, D. C., July 20.—Secretary Behurz eave some time before the Cabuct meet- luz to-day to the continuation of the Valentine scrip case. Denny Beard made an argument in behalfof tho railroad Company, ex-Commis. eloner Drummond for the Srm making the loca- tiou, and Bonfleld submitted a printed brief for tho City of Chicago, being substantially the same as was presented before the Commissioner of the Land-Offico when the case was first heard. ‘The hearitg will be continued and prob- ably concluded on Monday, WORKMEN DRIVEN OFF. To ks WWestern Associated Press, WasuinoToN, D, C., July 20.—A mob to-day interfered with the laborers working for 75 cents a day, and overturned the carts, plows, etc.. and compelicd them to desist. The polico prevented further violence, but the laborers dld not resume work. The demonatration to-tay was against the laborers who wers excavating the foundation of the Bureau of Engraving ani Printing Bullding, The men who ordered the workers to desist wore fully 200 {u number, both colored and white. One of the faborers who re- fused to leave was baily eut. The wurkingimen's organizationa of this ety licld meetings to-night and udorsed tho actfon of the partics who this alternoon {nsisted upon the men quittiug work at 75 cents a day. Con- tractors for the excavatlon of the ground for the Bureau of Engraving will endeavor to have the work resnmed to-morrow under the protection of the police. Thero Is inuch anxiety regarding the sltuation. Placards sro posted tn the neighborhiood of tho cxcavation warning the men not to work for the low wages offered, snd threatening those who do so with summary punishmneut. COLLAPSED, Loxpox, July 20.—A Vienna dlspatch an- nounces that tho attoupts to arzanize resist- a0co to tho Austrians fo MHerzezovina have col lspsed. The Turkish Plenipotentiaries sub- mitted fresh proposals to the Austrian Govern- ment, but recelved no definite answer. Bome of the conditions previously proposed were un- acceptable. It fs sald that Turkey insists on the maintenance of Islamism aa the established religion of the Provinces. THE ORIENT. CRINA. Bax Fraxcisco, Cal., July 26.—The steamer City of Toktio arrived this moruing. She had been under sall for the past thirteen days. She broko a k-pin. The Chincse Ambassador and sulte are on board. The Tokio brings 375 Chinese passeogers and pearly 600 tons of over- land freuht. The City of Tokio brings the followlng news: Hoxa Kona, Juus 22.—United States Minls- ter Beward salls by this mall under orders o re- port at Washington for examination. ‘The question of coolie emigration to Peru {s still complicated. Notwithstanding the Peru. vian protestation, the Chinese suthorisy sre suspicious, and place every obstacle in the way of departing lsborers. The attempts to' trans- port on u large scale are thwarted, [n the sains way, cinigration to Cuba will be prevent- ed. Nothlng can persuade the Chineso offictals that the barbarous treatinent of coulies {o these countries will be reformed. JAFAN. Yoxoiauma, July 1.—Mori Arinorl, former Charge st Washington, and recently .\‘lnlnur to China, has been appointed Becond Minlster of the Department of Forelgn Affuirs, ‘The Court 1s occupled with active proparations for the Mikada's nurthern progress, waich witl occupy twelve months, There was a riot in Yokohama in consequence of two Buddhlst priests preaching that the sun maves and tho earth stande still. They were ridiculed by studeuts, who v turn wers attack- ed by amob. One of tho students was mortal- 1y wounded. Japavese ooly were cancerued in the tair A decree Los passed for conferring decora- tous oo deserviug common soldiers and sallors, Hitherto ofiicers only were thus distingulshed. Dr. Etmore, Minister from Peru tothe East generally, is now {o Japan. Business {s dull, with no prospect of sn im- P satur Bargont roposal for opening trado natur Sargent’s 'or openiny between thzrfixllludpsulu aud g '8 excites surprise. 1o has Leen decelved by exaggerated reports, Tho pooulation of Corca ls only half what he stutes, and the country is misérably poar, the people uuclvilized, and “the rulers bli- terly opposed to al) foreigu associations. Rels- tiona are tolerated with Japan, but yleld no ina- terial advautage o anybody, The Corean com- meree i3 not worth eveu a slight cffort, and could not be obtaiued wituout a great oue. MISCELLANEOUS, NEWUATE PHISON. Lowpox, July 2L—Iu fs stated that Newgste Prisou i to be abolishied sod the grouud to b let for = bullding site. TUE COLLXUE OARIMEN. Pakiy, July 20.—The Cotumbia College crew had a reception in the American headquarters of the Expoaition Buildiog this alternoon. TUE GEKMAN ELECTIONS. Loxvox, July 2.—A Berlin correspondent estimatcs that the resuls of the elections Tues- aud chareing Dr. Jacob with belug an sccessory, rested at once, and het August in the Justice Court. Dr. Be TFIGHT WITH ROAD-AGENTS. agents Bmith’s horse wus killed coulness. Spectal Dupateh 10 The Tridune, De estaolished beyond question, born has been misled by fal to aue il concerned in his arrest. . A DASTARDLY BLOW, Bpacial Dirpaieh o The Tyibuns, ‘Wioxa, Miow., July 20.—Two drunken har- vesters, Jobin Miller, who halls from 8t. Louls, sud Jacob Walters, from Somerville, 11, quarreled bere about noon to-day, aud, shortl: afterwards, Miller stepoed up behind Waltey and pjuoged a large pocket-knife tnto his bacl penetrating the lung aud Inllicting adancerous wound. Miller fled, but was soon cuuvht by the police. ‘Tha two men bad never et until to-day, Walters lies very low iu the City Hos- oital, THR 4 PER OBNTS, Subscriptions to the 4 ver cent loan to-day, $120,000, BILVER POR THE MINT, Nrw YORK,July 28.—Twenty-two tons of fine sllyer bars, valued at $750,000, wers shipned from the Assay Oftlce thls morning for the Phil- adelphis Mint, for coloace into standard silver dollars. ' TIE ABMY COMMISSION, Guexx Hiiew, Wints SuLruun Sraivos, July 20.—QOne of the members of the Army Commbision from Peyusylvauls ssys he fs free to make the followlng statement:” The Com- mission Is reaching vatlslactory results. Toere s a l?ll‘il among the wembers 10 yield thelr special ylews for the sake of agreving upon & bili. The views of the members are given with great deliberation. A spirit of compromise areins o prevail amoug them, They will cer- taluly sgree upon a Lull which all will support. 1t may be also stated that thelr deiiberations sre whully irrespective of army personncl, but it is thubght the reaults will work injury to no vue, THE LANSING WOMAN, Special Dipaich te The Tridure, LaNsing, Mich., July 30.—~The Coroner’s jury 1n the cuse of Mrs. (George Wenman, whose sud- den death from abortion hss been published, to-day rendered a verdict that sho came to her death by wounds fnflicted by herself or by some talo persou aa en accomplice, but nothlog s detluite. HELD ON A REQUISITION, Bax Francisco, Cal, July 20.—A Portland ————— THE HOSTILES. Bakxea Crtr, Juiy 20.—A coutler from Gen. Howard reports that the Baunocks and Piutes bave scparated. The former sre fOeelog the couutry, whille the Istter aro supposed to be makiug for thelr Agency for the purpose of sur- rendering. Two companies of the Elghth In- fautry passed through this city to-day, eu route to the Overiand Road beyond Bolse, which is now threateued by hoatile Bannocks returulog to Camas Pralrio aud the buffalo country, A Sllver City dispatch says there are lndica- tions of Lostiles returning lu that direction. cosSiha e g TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Apocial Dicvaich (o Tha Trivune. Paxrox, fiL, July 26.—Mr. Ellery, Roceiver rested to-day by Bheriff Bolton, of Iowa County, Ia., oua requisition. Taylor was under heavy bouds Lo answer Lo the charyge of cwmbezzlemeut of county funds when he lowa about 8 year ago. ——— A KENTUCKY PICNIC. * Loutsvis.es, July 20.—At the pleue {o Tewls County on Thursday, Thomas and William Blsokenstip were stabbed to destn by Daulel and Josevh Morgan. Io the meles ten or tifteen persons were wounded, Dauicl Margan ls under arrest. Joseph Hed. be Chl cah Rallroad, bas within | 98Y for the German Parliameut will be & return. gt :‘if:n::; ;l::'dififi:f::h.l. uf thv‘.‘&:nnt‘y“ of all, or nearly sll, of }44 Ultramoutanes, HANGED. : Collector of Ford County, the tax on thas rail- | Foles, Guelphs, Lorrsiocrs, aud othor irrecou- | Cantox, N, Y., July 2.—Peter Bresbobsu, road for the yrars 1576 .lud 1877, alter being | cilable cnemics of the Government. The Lib- | who kilicd Michsel Dauthles, in April Lust, was witdly nrn«{ by Deputy Worrell, of (Illum; er::n wilt l;:lomytlm and tga "h vullla‘r' ff;ul‘::cf; haogea to-dsy. -t i vatives galn about thirty sests, whic v B e fmk?&"#fi'in-m A s L'bl.me‘ull aad 107 Conssrvatives. The Lib- FINANCIAL. crals will thus retaln the ba'auce of power. SEVENTEBN PERDNI DuOWNED. r Fnun.cehn v.-‘l:luadnn ; Tad I;:m b;::m‘:::; were rownea capslzing of 3y on tha River Blackwaler, near the Cown of Bailie- borougl, kreland. TUE PARIS BXPOSITION. Paris, July 2—The Aliniaster ol Commerce Dzapwoop, D. T., July 26.—Geo. Sheridan, accompanied by thres of his stafl ofticers, ar- rived Bere to-day from the military camp on tne Little Missourl. The Geoeral, after a carefut exawmination of the ground,expresses the opinlon 'l:lll 8 permnanent Black ‘u‘:x‘l. mu\t:;‘v gou will ocated at some point Letween peartish a4 Ranid Creck Valless. Nxw Yoru, July 26.—A. 8. Thorpe & Co., dealers In upholstery 20ods, Broome and Crusby streets, bave made an assigoment. The Nabili- tles, which fuclude the lndividual debts of A. 8. ‘Thorye, amount to $276,0k). The trin's Lsblli- Hos are §U5,000. Asscts §35000. Real cotsto speculation was the vauso of the fsilere. bas Informed the Ceotral Committee ot the exhibition that he has decided to rednced the value of gold medals so as to double their number. There will now be 150 grand prizes ral. Pants, July 20.—The Spanish Embassy de- nounces as false and maliclous the report that Kiog Alfonso threateos to abdicate the throne. Puua Juiy 26.—The session of the Woman's- M. “u- Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, of Bostoo, wers elected Pres- CUBA, Havaxa, July 20,—A Spanish war stesmer arrived from Santfago de Cuba with 112 Cuban Four hundred Cubans rematn in Jamnsica awaiting transportation. toat all carts, oxen, sod otlier equipage no fonger need- fatal shooting affray took pisce near Carondelet st @ late honr last night. Edward Andersun went Lo the house of Henjamin Dickson, who lives on the Unlon road, about threc miles west of Carondelet, at 11 o'clock last night, and demanded admittance. Mr. L. H. Rolton was fu charge of Dickson's premises at the time, and he asked Auderson what he wanted. ‘Thst fndividual replied that it was none of bis businems, at the same time kicking aud trying bard to bresk the door dowa, a8 well 28 using threstening language, swearing door down if 1t was not opened, Nelson Dunlap, who was als0 in the house a¢ the Ume, opened the door, At the same time both men clincied and were soon in a genuine rough-and-tumble fight. Bolton came out with a carbine loaded with alugs, and, after parting the meun, requested Anderson to Anderson refused to o, same time begging Anderavn to desist, but the Iatter refused, and ralsed the stick sgain to Bolton at this fired at his nasall- ant, the siugs entering bis breast and shouider and wounding the man, Bolton escaped aud 87, Louis, July 26.—Dr. Ernst Von Quast, s physictan well known among the Germans ot 8t Louls, disappeared from the city rather sud- denly yesterday. and under circumstances which warrant the conclusion that he has given up his residence here sltogether. He had s way of scttling saloon bills and other littla debts with bank cbecks, which, when presented for pay- refused to honor his checks, and, befors bis creditors got a chance to bring him to account, Voo Quast came o 8t. Louis 0 from Germany, where he wus a He studicd graduated at Ihs fathier is a German nobleman. and owner of a large estato DrtaoiT, Mich., July 28.—The troubles of Schiott, the Dotroit clothicr, are not vet ended. He was taken out of the police statfon at an early hour this morning and placed on board & of the Government to transfer tho casé in strict tug, which sicamed up aud down tho accordance with the statute laws from the 8tate WILL DEPEND GREECE. river whilo the lawyers wers fighting in Court to its own c'nuru will bo resisted at any Rour, July 20.—The Liberta says tn political | o courts, Judge Goodwin, who fssmed bazard, Informat! unmbfi? r'nec’e’l\':«rinmfi circles conoection fs traced between the Greek | yo joer wiit, was finally fuduced to issue a bench warrant orderiug the transfer of Bcliott from the custody of the police to the Bherift. He was brought to the city to-night, aud fa now in jail. Proceedings will be reopen- QGraxp Rarips, Mich., July 24.—The Cor- over’s jury, which has been holding an inquest on the body of Mrs. Arnold Zirelyn, who died suddenly Monday night, s telegraphed bereto- fore, rendered a verdict this afternoon that the deceased came to her death from an abortion, Bentum, of thls city, ntum was ar- to answer on the 24 of DEanwoop, July 26.—Passengers on the coach that arrived from Cheycune to-night ro- port that E.8.8mith, the messenger accom- pavyine the coach, enzaged single-handed in a combat with six road-agents, and, after the dis- charge of sbout fifty shols on the part of the road-ageats and twenty by Smith, the road- left without molesting the coach, s00n after the com- mencement of the firing. Witnesses are profusg in their comwnendation of Bmith's bravery and ARRESTED FOR LAND-SWINDLING, Ixptaxarovts, Ind., July 26.—Willism Love, a prowiucut real estate broker, was arreated to- day on the requisition of the Governor of Ken- tucky, for the allceed swindling of H, J. Btein- born, of Covington, in a real estate trade re- cently, Btetnbora claline that the land deeded to Lhin in Jeffersou County is not vestea in love's principal, whilo Love says the titls can and that Stein- se information. Love went to Cincinnatito-nlght. Mo thresteus person bnknown. Suspicloo rests upon a cer- (Ore.) dispatchsays William B, Taylor was ar- ey PR'«%%I FIVE CENTS. & 1\!5;1?{6 GRAY-HEADS. F __ & Excitement of the Men © T'with Speculation in Their Eyes, Those Who Bet that Wheat Would Fali Now Staring at Ruln, The Bears in Milwaukee Faring ‘Worse than Those in Chicago, MILWAUKERE. INCREASED EXCITEAENT. Bpectal Dirpateh to The Tribune, MiLwadrzn, July 25.—The excitement on 'Change and in business circles to-day was in- made a settloment for $1.15 and $1.15%, while the indications are that he is nut sltogether sure that he will be ablc to force settlements at higher figurea. The difllculty with the commlis- fueal uf parties to settle at prevalling fzures. Reeler & Co. had received from thelr customer for margine a check certifled by the baaking firm of Marshal & lisley, but the check was repudiated and payment stopped, and, upon a further call on Keeler & Co. for margins, they were unsble to put up, in this particular case they proved to be BHORT ANOUT 140,000 DUSTIELS, The payment of the certitled check is refused on the ground that it is for a gambling transaction, .tions" are a violation of the Gambling act. tion which controls this market have also a grip ou the New York market. which they clatm will go to 31.30, The fluctuations in August snd Beptember sales this morning were principally owing to Incldents connected with the corner. ‘There are no shipments of wheat,and, of course, NXO DEMAND FOR PUTS. McGeogh evidently apprehends that other shoris may repudiate their contracts, and hence be has not forved the figures to-dsy. None of the heavy Milwaukee shorts have yet scttled for a busiel, aud there I no doubt that several wlll be very badly squeezed. wheat closcd at 07 cents snd September at 93 cents at the Noon Board, but ontside operations afterwards were considerably above thesa fgures. There sre four days in whicn settle- inents can be made, and BTORMY TIMBY towards affording sny relief to the market. CHICAGO. THE PLURRY ON 'CHANGE. higher than at the close of Thursday evening. crops hsd not sustained any material damage, the part of some of tha **longs* to realize, PRICES DROPPED UFY ADOUT PIVE CENTS. feverish manner, though at the there was a weaker feeling, and values were 8 trifie easler—about 033 to 94 cents. and Milwaukee amounted to FULLY TWENTY MILLIONS OP DUSUELA, Under these circumstances, it was not a diffical| matter for the bull combination to get control both cite rivals is not so good s was oxpected before ing for margius yesterday that marked the pro-. ccediugs of the day before, They were re- spouded to In a very satisfactory maunes, there being only one small suspension. LABOR AND CAPITAL The Miners of the Penusylvania Coal Comm. Wages, Bpecial Dispateh fo The Tridune dissatisfaction with the so<alled eucroachment of capltal upon the rights of workingwen has fonod its vent, and that at the very point least expected. To-day the iajners and lsborers of the Penuaylvania Coul Company held a mass- mecting at a gruve ncar this place, where wers essembled upon only s few hours’ notico scveral bundred of the employes out of the 5,000. The old President resigned. He fs now a candidate of the Labor party In the Bev- entb District, which basnow 250 Republican ma- jonty, sud desires to be free of entanglements. An entlre new organization was effected. The now President, Joha Barclay, Is a conservative Euglishman, The actlon {s strongly indicative of s calm but firm demand upon the Company for an increase of wagus, While the re- duction of wages wes made & littte over a year szo it was substantlally promisod the men In the presence of your correspondent that, should the prics of coal mdvauce, the s:f)“ w:um also bs proportionally raised. now on the clrcular ad. vanced from 75 ceuts to $L per ton. n BMonaay there will ba full representation of the employes &t branch meetings, where there will be, “uccording to programine, a beneficlary orgsuization Insugu- rated and a standing committes formed wita plenipotentiary powers to wait upon the Come pany for au lncrease of wages. e ———— HOAXED. Twe Heconds Worth & Lifetime to & Couple of Angry Men of Clncinnatl, &pectal Dispalch lo The Tridune, CixcinnaTy, July 26.—Qen. Thowas Green and Mr. David McClure, two well-known citizens of madison, lad., fought & duel last evening on. Big Creek, & few miles distant from Madison, Tuey were members of & party who had goneout. ons buntivg aosd Oshiog wxcursion, sod the quarre) arose between McClure the other membvers were During the progress of & warof words toeir companlons returncd, when it was proposed to settlo thelr differences according to the code, It was determlued to gat with stotguns at ten paces, sud Jacob Greloer sod Robary H. Hum- plreys were chosen to act as seconds. Tho duelists took thelr places, each pale sud deter- inlued, aud, at @ proper signal, bolh fired, but without effect, Humphreys remarked that thoy hau fired too bigh, and would have 10 try again. The weapons were relosded snd the principals touk their places. At the word, McClure's gun was discharged, aud tbe Geveral, luding him- self uohurt, tired into the air, telliug his autag- onlt he would s bia life. It was decided that the bouur of both bad beew vindicsted, ava the scconds refused to allow & third rouad to be fougbt, Alter a reconciltation bad been efected and the party biad returued 1o Madisoa, it leaked out that the decouds Lad loaded the guas with uotbiug more deadly than paper wads. the courts of this State having held that *ope Thero sre rumors that tne powerful combina- August No. 3 between now and next Wednesdayare anticipat- ed. The receipts of wheat to-day were 50,000 bushels, but wero onlya drop in the bucket McGeozb does not even find It neceseary to con= tinue shipinents to keep control of tho market, TYesterday was another day of fever snd ex- citement for the bulls and bears who are inter- eated in the wheat crop. The market for Au- grust delivery opened ubout one and a half cents. The bulla took advantage of the heavy rain-storm of ‘Thuraday night, snd expressed thesopinfon that it would prove very damaging tothe wheat in the shock. Later in the day, when dispatch- es were received from loterior points that the the market broke, and, under the pressurs on The visible supply of wheat s s little over four milllicns of bushels, aud it is estimated that the short sales for Auguat delivery io this market., PrrTaroN, July 25.—Ths annual expression ot~ . ) 1 of the wheat in sight. The dally receiptsin. ra ght, and the quatity of the ar-. the recent hot spell. There was the sume cail-' pany Will Demand an Advaace o ‘llul'-l\ creascd, it anything, over yesterday. McGeogh | sloo house of Keeler & Co. grew out of the re- - ! Subrequently under the rush of the shorts to cover, prices took an upward turn, and valoes rallied 2 to 23§ cents. Around these figures the market vibrated most of the afternoon fn a v]cry closo

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