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g THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. AUGUST 5, 1878. WASHINGTON. st ek dbnc o iesn s e CASUALTIES. of wheat per 113 pounds, taking the average of Postmaster-General Key Fore- six principal markets in 1851, was 8e 6d, and the price obiained fn the samn markos for 1570 wts A ChurchsTent in Philadelphia tells & Democratic Split’ in Tennessee. alto receints from frelght, Part of this last. named blaok provides for a statement of re- ceipts wader the head of earnings which may have been Invested by the respective roads in bondn of other roads, 88 well as Investments of whatever charscter, The Governmeat will count these Invested earninga ns so much cash on_hand. The raflroad companics hare signi- fled their intention of taking {ssue with the (Uovernment respecting fts right in this particu- lar. _Another call is to be made on the roads to furntsh tha Auditor an exact copy, on balance shcets furnished them, of the credit and debit sides of thelr boukn at & given time. optional with the Bureau here. The right to make this call will, 1t is sald, be questioncd by the com- snles, . [t s understood that ths Central regtments hnd been honorably en) atricken from the Army Reglater. flfbl,m fully, or the Iowans will . within $2.50 per day. In golng about the cff g b LR IR T ‘,::\',:;','Ef’c‘,","' W vk e, cak out of the bay the atorles tord hy Ametiean residents, who do | man. say’ that thers s any hecio S0t not approve of Civtl-8erylee roform a0 far aa it [ fn the faland 1 Thin® tims (hroor ot al] hns been made manifest fo them. The Presidont | round of laaghter and cheers, Mr Bonrt ™ should remove Hilliard, aod sppofut Denuis | 1o admit that, as heput it, A:m;.,hl;léfi;*:;wal Kearney. was no liacbor; bat hoadded (in dolerol st ——————— }xellc mln‘r.-?),“"lThl:rc are three l}oml nl\chumw': roin which It {8 slways easy Lo lanl.!? A a0 DERBY V8. SALISBURY. of WNot ko, not 's0.% from b"!nun-r\.-,.':;,’;‘; Biitmati-Feiii tm o e achtsmen, right and left of the chajr, fol o) use of | by renowed peals of Iaughter and chewigg Lords on July 18, completed the discomfiture of th T Lord Derby—When I quitted the Csbinet in | Bench, A harbor can be mado, however, o) 1ho last days of March, T did so on account of | €08t of from $5.000,000 to "810.000,00), jy dectaion st whichs 1t lisd arrived, viz.: that ft | fhICESS thnt the, nmediale vutlay on Cyprus, down on “ Yon say yout think Gen. Sherman will be up for Prestdent next timel fudeed, bosn! Sner- man, W. T., the General of the army, untcas all signs fail, and the groundhog ain’t fooled ms, anrd Dayboll's arithinetic ain't gone queer with the weather, after this Coogress will be an _ex-General of the army, It will be sort_of hard on the old man, but he will have to atand the racket. 1le's got to go. His complaint 18 too much bralns and mouth for this small country, where there are aiready more Shernians in tha field than there Is ficla for Bhermans. You ses * Compeey” Bherman at¢d. Oats have varfed during the sams mer m bs 81¢d to 7a D3¢ : potatoes from By L, il to s 0d; ‘h‘ce{ from £3 3a 31¢d to £ 148 Struck by Lightning. 3d, in n‘c?; cl:" blélll qluémlt,v smu_};‘vhkh this averago is taken ng pounds. e amount K e L Ben s banke of aug | & LAttle Girl Killed and Two in Ireland in the jear 1565 was £3,936,050, which Children Dangerously was £307,544 under the Issue fized by the nct, Injured and In 1877 the State cireniation was £7,400,153, 4 wl:lrhlwnggéi'}.li’;l.m ovar tho issus izl by the act, n e number of epositors in the Trosteasavings banksin Ireland was 80831, | Fearful Prostration of Several The Amiable Confaederates of That Region Bent on Repu- diation. acific Rallroad Company fntends contesting | and theamount deposited was £3,410,70, while o - believes ha s a great statcsman as well a8 he | was vlang ag ¢ Bad Blood Overheated in the Dise the constitutionality ‘:’A "ine u‘é of May 1¥. l‘: l;j-’g‘lolm "Dflllhfl‘p?fl dep«amnf:'hd l‘fllen oft Other: Pé!;s:‘?s . A Nar: undoubtedly was -greln General. Y:’m recail e““x::c;:::rgl :‘I‘nl;lmclgl.te:r::::]n.‘ :nlr:':lnrh’l‘: Ir"lz: {:IZG{I:E:::?:'!WI& ."fi:nfi’@"oc'fié?fl’»fl?"kx"%‘." o clonar Ml o T Bo ;filzgfler which thls Auditing Buresu 1s or- | L0 5,840, aud the mmouat cpotited to L2179, ::"1‘;"&\'."-3 2 I8 Ymeof “v;l-“:-m:lrn! Jobngon’ ' | such purposs it was uecossary to solzs upon and | Wil g over €5,000,0008 year. An ialand with, out a singic availabla harbor will muke a yucer Mr. Lewis Richmond, Unlted States Consal naval statlon. at &;'mk;“ln 1 gls dlipateh of Junadt;tothe D, Death by Fire of a Manino in Bos- artment of State, gives the following informa- fon: Amcuuunfi'-uorm ot 48 cents & day, ton.--Drownings, & avers, mnc’hmm;. gulullc{s, and ‘limxulu. . a masons, shocmakers, paintors, an joln- Str, RL1A 05 Dublic works, Taborers ear from |* I‘"‘“fl;x NG N b ’{,fl“,‘fjbpn“\‘ 4810 00 centa a day. ~ Onthe railways condue- | pecisl Dispaioh 1o ’;l" N tors recelve 84.58 to $7.20 per waok; cm‘lnenrl, MILADELEIIA, Aug, 4.—~During the storm o $1.91 {0 $1.70 per day. Last summer the rail- | Jizhtoing, thunder; ahd rain that came upon occupy the Island of Cyprus, together witha point on the Byrian comst, and that was to be done by a secret oxpedition sent out from En- nlh'nd, with or without the consent of thejSultan, THE RAI LR’O'A'DS although, undoubtedly, a part of the arrsuge- THE DETROIT & MILWAUK R, ment was that full compensation shouid bs | The Dotroft & Milwaukee Raltroal .(?m];.,_ inade to the Nultan for any loss of revenus gages the attentlon of the courts. Anothe ot wigt austuln, g;.vlva:gymfl!:é'}!;g‘ Dhase In the foreclosuro caseof this rond caneyy bue I will oply pow sty that a day or two ago. It wiil be remembmred tyy, cannot reconcile it t6 oy _ copsclénce, | ninc-tenths of the boudbolders consenteq y, elthier ns & matter of justice or polley, in tme | the reorganization schemo proposed by of peaco and withoug the consent of the Buitan, | Greas Western Ralr b e to a party to the sclzure or occauation of este! way, and, ia accordane bis territory by a friendly Power. [Opposition | With that schewe, n decre uf forcclovire ayy cheers.] Nothlng, to my mind, excgpt stso- | order of salo were taken [n the Wayne Circyy lute neceasity, could Jusilt such an event, 8nd | Court somo Lime ago. Under this order, py no such necessity was citber alleged or vould 1 rogd fs adverttsed to bo sold vext Septem, 3 be proved, My Lords, T hellove that it the | gaoeo b ai 1 Ve step had been taken when it was ikt determin- |. ney D. Miller, solicitor for tho trusteesp cd upon, it would have startled fiibope. It | the first-mortgage bonds, fought the trey wonld undoubtedly have thrown Turkey ‘Into | Westero scheme and the decreanl the Conrt by the arms of Russia) and 1t would have brought’ | wnich It was to bo consmmmuated. When tiy hin, which was rojected with a howl of indigna- tion the land over. Well, old Tom Ewing, then In his dotage, bia father-in-law, who had been a @iant intellectually, talked Sherman into that thing. You see Shicrman, an old graduate when the army was most all Democratic, snd aftor- wards & teacher (n & Southern school, where politics wers of the first Importance and a man's best recommendation, hss always been im- bued with tho wilest State's rights doe- trines. In 1875 he pgot_scared. The coun- try was fast becoming Democratic, anad the Presidential strite went far toward conlirming this. Cumpsey saw thnt Democerats didn't like soldicrs, and eapecially the ones that put down that little Democratle” dlvertisement calicd the Rebelllon, and with further alarm ho discoyered that the negro vote Bouth has falted to conbect, and that the SBouthorn Rebels, in the majority in the Democratic party, were going to run the machine in the futire. This discovery doubled tim up like & good square colle. It hit him all agox. lo rallled and want for his stratogy. Hrother John, high in fayor with Hayes, was ter’s Case, : COMMERCE. AMERICAN COMMSRCR COMPARED WITH THAT OF GHEAT DRITAIN, ‘Wasiisaton, D. C., Aug. 1.—Joseph Nimmo, the Cnlel of the Bureau of Statistics, states that the annust repors of the British Statlistical De- partment for the calendar year 1877 shows that theyalue of importaof merchandlse reached the highest ignre ever known In the historyof the -country, .bpt thst the exports showed - & calight’ falling off. The fue crease of fmports was £19,000,000 (§92- 4£3,000), or G per cent over 1870; the de- crease of exports £1,740,000 (8$8,430,000), or nine-tenths of 1, ped cent, The total value of fmports of merchandise into Great Britaln was last yoar }HN {20,000, apd of that amount nearly £16%,000,500, oz 31.8 per cent, was dus 1o importaof erticles of consumption retained for homéeuse)' The fact is noted that the * foreiun Reports Bhowing the Wages Paid Work™ ing People in Ireland and Scotland. way employes struck for an adyance, but fall | this city this" afterooon the gospel tent ed. Thecostof livingtiothe laburerand me- | of the Ridgs Avenus Aethodist Eptsco- chanic {s about 83 per annum. Tradets much | o “Croren, t the mnorthwest corner depressed, with many failures. Wages and coat | ¥ A of living have Increased about ono-sixth sinco [ Of 'Thirticth stret and Ridge avenue, was 1873. Tho amount of paper money in circula- | struck by the electric fiuid st a momcot when tlon 1o Ireland is stated at 333,000,000, with n | o number of parsons happened to be undor the fakerTast rola d‘gm;hu:"‘.": p:fr .“fi?&fln& canvas. Of thesc, Mary Elfrey, 10 years old, of Cork ,az" up: Whisky, 8010 punchcons | W8 instantly kiiled. Walter Elfrey, her bro and 6L hogsheads; butier, 600,000 firkins, | er 8 years old, sud Ettla Barns, aged 9 years, with large quantitles of plgs, sheep, cows, and | were knocked senibleis and dangerously pros- calves. ‘The fmportationa of wheat and Indian { trated, Willlam 'Adame, 10 years old, Rorn ars very arnes was made uncooscious, but mnot seriously GEN., KBEY. ° M3 OTINIONS REGAADING APFATRS IN TEN- ! NES9ES. ' _Spectal Dirvatch to The Tridune. . Wasnixaron, D. C.. Aug. 4.—Postmaster- Qeneral Key savs the Democrata of Tennesses will next fall bring about n divisfon in their rauks growing out of the repudiation doctrine held by a majority of thelr number regarding the payment of the Btato debt. The srgument of the Democratle statesmen there, Judge Key anys, is as follows: “Who holds your bondal roanufactured s are findiog larger sud 5 the man. Hayes waa taken. fn hana by thess | about procisely the complications which for | decre s Northerners, altogethier,—mon who murdered | i8rger markets fn England,’ and, further, that NOTES AND NEWS. . Injrel, Kd ?")“ ) Wikon, & grocet, | Lungry brothers and niifted, Cu‘r'nmyuy. as | montiis bern:luyws Nad oD BN oar GhmOnt | of o eaaem ot nr‘:wn‘zl;rtfulzmlnv:,'y':’ your fattiers snd sons, aud robbed your bouse- | gt N0 without fobelulnors, m’nl A iid] L ATAbicionk FEVALE. was also struck sqpagloss and left suffering :'?:n Al’""” m‘é’lf. reg\’c n:e I!u Ol;“zggnugflnn?n ;1;:“ to avert, and which my noble friend clajimed | gave notice of an ru-.al. M Mg L) credit for efforts in averting, Undoubtedly | acting as bis sollcitor. Be 1t would have been followed by a Rusatan army | been perfected, Maj. Sibler died. The oty entering Constantinople. ~ 1L 18 more | trustees, who \vcre:gut in sympethy with Mg than ‘three months slnce ‘I ex- | Blbtey, have petitioned the Court for the pressed & fear which, judging from | pointment of a successor. Another malty subsequent events, does not scem to have been | under consideration bLefure the Court wag g unfounded, that the Government wero not | motlon to substiiute George il. Luthroy g mercly drifting but rushing Into war. |{llesr, | sollcitor for the Grat-mortguie trustdud I pla hear.)' Iendeavored at the timo to induce the | of Sidney D. Miller. Mr. Miller readl h remuy. Government to reconsider their decision, and 1 | strance against bis removal ot this stage of the am heartily giad thut that unfortunate resolu- | case. Judge Baldwin sald acllent hwl o righy Snectal Dispateh to Tha Tridune. from severe ncrvous prostration. Noneof the Wasmisarox, D, C., Aug. 4—A curlous caso other occupants of the! tent wers toucted by of arrest oceurred horo. yesterday evenlng. A | B¢ "“h":'“-'" t{!fir‘fi;&’"" its furnisure wore young gentloman had accompanied a lady tos .“! '?:d ;“‘r by, hxmg'“‘"' were m"“‘;" schiutzenlest, bott belng pacties of high respect- ;“ 4 M 9 ‘"‘&'fi el o ORMEEY dm = ; ability, and, upon thelr. return, she missed her | Sone. Mote q 8 thoustad axcited 5 i d at the spot, pocket-boox containing a cousiderable sum of | PEFIOnS were sco cqoRregate ' money, and, concluding that he must have rendering "‘““‘"'!" tolda,..To pay their Louds would be nn out- rage.” The better class of Democrats, sald ,the l’ns’nsler-ficncrnl,' repudiate such senti- anents, fnd are.'going to cut off from <all politfcal afiillatfchs’ with' those who “uphold such doetrines.’ "Judge Key says there 18 no preveuting & spllé in $he Democratte party 1n hiL§ate When ‘they glect thelr Judges and ‘members of -Congress mext fall, In reference before), became *his_ body-guard, e im- bre thia apmal b pressed him with the beauty ot reconchliation, and that the solilers must” oot fn the future Le used a8 police In the Bouthern States, and that the army should be withdrawn from the State-Houses st New Oricans and Columbis, and ho conyinced him of thess things, ‘Thecon- dition In which IHagyes has placed the Bouthern Rebol States, a8 far as their control and futurs I8 concerned, is gun the same as uunr would have been tf tha Sherman-Johnaton politic: lllly gloomy." Per contrn, the forcign commerceof the United States sliows & eratifyingstate of thinks, The domestic exports of merchandiss for the elaven months ended May 81, 1677 and 1878, re- apectively, were: In 1877, #588,813,018: in 1878, 140,710,674, he increase being $00,807,001, or an increase of 10.34 per cont. rhe {mports of merchanulse for the eleven months ended May 81, 1877 and 1878, ulpecu;tly, :furln. ith e AIMchIt to carry the victims taken It, bad mim arrested and locked up ag | L0 their homes, which are In the immcdiate vi- In 1677, $403,007,523, In cinity, Edgely street belng s short thorough- al bar- | tion was modilied, 1 veed hardly say that m: ‘tu:the: tecent victory clalmed by the Green- | 410,798,—s decreass of $ i,” or | police headquarters, About three hours after. v i t3 i h X d y | to remove his solicitor at any stave of the cae. 1 , 1} gain had been carricd out n '03,—that is, that | ilos were closed on that subject #o long as the o Mr, " Vi backera at, | 0.50 per cent. That the magnitude the pres- | Wards the Indy avpeared with a statement that fare, running at right auglies cast from Thirtleth e Tebola wera tabave control of them, dnmp- ORI WORC SHIBE. WJ. Hicar, gur.] 1 g:":‘rgfl‘ullm\'ll:op)\mlme :xnp::}:?u‘:n‘lf(;z.‘x; she had found her pocket-hook with the money | street. The tcot. stood within pistol-shot in it safe at home, whereupon the young geo- | of the East Park reservoir. 1t was tleman was releascd. il R CRRT L RHEITAN near the castern extrenilty of a great open area Wasnmazos, D, C.o Aug, 41t 18 sal that Is houscless snd almost without trees. Treasury ngpu'q.me:'" fi,‘:’f ‘smu{,’r;‘g?,::.fl: The houses nearest ‘its site aro those of North may roaiain trom Washington the greater por- | Penn Village, which begins about s stone's s Lfl u‘{}s n{gflfll, gad wllll make ffml?‘n:| throw to the morth, Sull further vistato New York from wherever located 10 | ynerensing the lability of the tent e flnml‘ozutgo&ng::;::;:n;;:m. to bo etruck by lightning was A mecting I to be hold hero this wrek of rep- its Tocation upon a consderablo eminence, and rescntatives of different sections of the Labor- | the looming up of several tall poles that sup- flrccgh‘uck Plfl-{- with the object of systematiz- | ported tho canvasat the ccotre. The tent was “,‘gn';l"(‘t;;‘fi';:‘:e:f‘“ aud to establish bere & Na- | orocted abont three months ago as o temporary place for worship for about a score of persons. who had scceded from thio merabership of the YELLOW FEVER. Twenty-ninth Street Methodist - Eplscopul CAIRO. Chureh, and who intended, a8 soon as practica- Sneetol Disvatch fo The Tribune. ble, to crect a permanent temple of thelr own. Cano, 1., Aug. 4.—The steamer Golden { ThO tent contalned seating accommodations for Crown, Capt.’ Walker, from New Otleans, with | about 250. The statement of C. I Wilson s 200 passengers, arrived bers last night, but was | 98 fullowa: *The little fellows, Walter Elfrey cnt large export moyement will be sustamed appears probable to the Chief of Btatistics from tho fact of the nnuual increaso in crops, the vast undeveloped resources of the counlry, aud the athinulus which the exportation of ail sorts of food products, espccially wheat, com, anl- mals, sud other provisions, has roceived from reduced cost of transportation trom tho interior to the seaboard. This latter circumstance bas rreatly increased the ability of America to compete in forelgn markets, The cust of trausportiog grain from Chicago to New York hae fallen from an average 'of 34 ceuts por bushol in 1872, and 19 centa per bushel in 1673, to U centa per bushel mccording to the lateat advices. This Is the Jake and canal rate. Rail- rond rates have fallen correspondingly. The statlatics af exports show that choap trauspor- tation, which has come about In the natural way through competition, has accomplished all that was expucted by the Scnate Comuittes on Trausportation in 1878, < BCOTLAND. TAE WAGES AND CONDITION OF THE WORKING CLA! - THR TLECTION 1N MEMPHIS, ‘nst Friday, ho ridicules the idea that there was auy political signidcance, iu & national point of vlow, to ba attached to ft. It was a mere com- ‘Lination of both parties upon purely local ques- ~ tlons, oud, If auy victory at all can be claimed, e says, it may be Jooked upon as av indorse- ment of the present Natfonal Administration for tue maoner In which it Las bestowed the officlal patronage of the State, The Postmaster-Gen- eral expresaed great entiafaction at MENATOR LAMAR'S DETERMINATION 1u oppositlon to the shut-gun policy in Tennes- sce, as bublished tn Baturday’s TRIBUNE, and sajd Mr. Lunar aud ho agreed on thia point, aud wero hoth of the saing way of thinking re- carding tho future of the South, He said 1f Mr. Lamar only stood firm fu the position he lias faken, and” he believed he would, he will arouse such & support in Mississlpp) as never siuce the War hias rushed to the alt of good guv:fiumcnt forail the people throughout the outh, sny then talked Ilaves inton big Rebel in the Cablnct, ana_ dlsnatched a messenger to Gen, Joseph E, Johuston, at Richmond, asking him to be Secretary of War, Cumpsoy arued thia way: ‘11 T ean got Johnston at tho head of the army lio_can hold mi" liead on my shoulders witli his Rebol friends. Bosldes, hocan tell them how much they arsindebted tome for the nuton- omy of tho Houthern Htates in tho withdrawal of ‘the nrmy,! It wes shrewd, but Johnaton did not bite. Yes, thls country owesGen. Sherman o debt of gratitude for hils gallantry durlog the War, but ha should retire to quiot, well-carned repose, to be brought out and fur- bished up on Stato occasions, like other relics, that the people may yell and cheer athim; but Cumbpscy won't doirn. He rises on all occasions and says a few words. I notice the other day he bellowed about non-combatants. He'd bet- ter shut that up, because without tha non-com- batants, wlm‘ru up the money and backed the mon in the feld, Unmrucy wouldn't have flr- nred much, A _few soldicrs such-as McClellan would have ended the war quickly by stopping it and giviog the Reba thelr own terms. Be- ides, there ars now ten non-combatants to one liave the most extravagaut and {mprobable ¢l 10 th 3 rensons assigned for my retirement, Lu; now slo Reloneing, s that the matter has been setticd, and there fa O no harm to be done by stating what, 8 merely -T“E NOWIHERN PACIFIC EXCUR- an bistorical fact, I thought I owed 1t to myself | ' HION, to avail myaelf of the discretlon whichls -15.;. #pectal Dispatch to The Tridune. given to an outgolug Minister to state what my MILWAURKE, Aug. 4.—It has been quletly rg. reasonawere. [Hear, hear.] Asthe occupation | mored Inslde of ruilroad circles for some time bias now taken placo with the consent of the | that the Chicago, Milwaukeo & B8t. Ysul Rujl. S oot Abyost oblectlon Which I | ros Company was uegatiating for the contral LORD BALISBUNY'S DENIAL. of the Bt. Paul & Paclfic Raflrond, running from Lord Balisbury—Now, tuy Lords, I go to the | 8t. Paul northwestwardly to Breckiurklze on lhlnna of 'li"vy%r‘ulu‘ I'n respect to t:nlt I:‘lnud wa | the Red River, with a conncetion to the Nosth. invetheadval eofsome morgravelationsfrom vy tho dar Interlor of the Cabinet.. 1n fact,when |- Con Faciis and awnloga mugsilemitluod crant ever my noble fricud speaks he hias some rave- | ' U ylndenlielyta-dapiiobe o sl Iatlona to produce, and he brings out tu install- | into Upper Dakota, Montans, aod Idsho. “Lhat ments cvcr;l_lhlnu which has occurred in that | tois vreaty 1s In succesatul progress 1 ludleated by tha fact that a party of Milwaukee capital- fatal cave, 'Tha same objection occurs to me in rugard to my noblofrlond &s wsa made to Dr. | ygts, tncluding Alexauder Mitchell, Jobn Flank- inton, Mayor Jonn Black, and Harrison Ludiag- Olm:' na(hu‘ l‘"“ ll”:,"“klm A,Iv!ul lucfmlv:d [n;zk; ments of the plot, when he was taunted wit! e y not having brought out some portlons of it be- "'\(‘:"I,un‘ ‘{““o:';(ffl )‘('Xnmggh"c, L.‘huUmusl:: Paul Road, and by distinguished mon. fore. On being nsked the question, Dr, Oatea roplied that he did not know how much the n 4 not permitted to land. Three miles below sho | 4nd Willio Adams, ook seats sldo by sido on . eved men of Chieago aod New York, will by e o ai Lol veports ta vhe | mimg, who roported ohe caso of yellow fever | Centre-polos. Mary Elfrey, the dead child, and | PSR vicw Fot" Sherman n 1800, as aliown In | that. thoro Ja -8 reat Inconvenionoe In theso | Pac ae. bot Log Narees aois feoate ey the 8t. Paul and Northern Puclilc Roads. They will extend thelr journoy down the Red River of the North to thu British Posscssions, sul westward to tho terminus of tho North Pacille aud will thoroughly exploro the resources aul raflrond copacities of the entire country in thnt directivn. . —— EXPECTED COMPLETION. . Special vimaen to TAs Tribune. Ispraxarouls, lnd,, Aug. 4.~The Directart of the Clocinoatl, Rockport & Bouthwestera Railroad have determined to complete the road from Jaaper, Dubols County, to the line of the Oblo & Mississipol Road, fu Orange County, tle original worthorn terminus. The work {3 ex- pected to be douo by November, abioard,—a 1ady who took passage at tho mouth | Eflie Burns were standing a few feot from of R(«l,lllver. "n.u uuwn‘ he :runuunm very them, near tho door. I lkad got all the curtalns low, and expressed the opinion that she would fixed, and was sitting about a yard from the little not Tivo sn nour. 'The Crown anchored in front | Sl Wwith wmy fect uson s chatr, We of the city, and, tn sdditfon to supplics, took five werc thereforo’ groupod rather closcly aboord Capt. Walker's wife and child, who came | . Connor and tho other children were all, 1 down on the Golden Ruls to meet him, and tha | think. in o dlstaot. part of the tent, It was wifoo? Capt. Suinkie, of the Rule,whowlll return | 8bout 1 o'clock, about an hiour and a half too to Clnclanat! on her. The' actlon of the Cap- | tarly for the opening of Sunday-school, tatn In allowing thess people to board his boat Tha close proximity of thelr homes accounted 18 accounted for by the.fact that he cxpressed l’:’l‘mtrfl “"”“““’""l": n:"““ ;‘::“11":- The tho opinion tist the sufferer aboard did not | llzhining was as any ever secn, A and under somotimes ling. [ have fellow fever; “ll'.vlhfi'md boen sick all mmu‘;::xswcl that 1 rnmemnbzgdwerka l'll":‘lin::kt the way up, and that the quafantive physlclans | from littls Mary FElfrey that the raln at Vicksburg and Memphis brovounced it fo- [ was still coming in, and a reply termitient tever. Bhe Jeft. e about 11 o'clock | from myself ~that the storm _would and attempted to land at Mouud City, but was | D¢ soon aver. ~Tho —last word had prevented by the authorites; | This morning o | HEraiT eeRed my dioe e s e tho dlspateh was recelved by the Mayor from Grabd und.~ As { have since learned, it was about Chaln, on tho line of the Cincinnat! & Vaudalla | Hve minutes afterwardawhon I recovered sufll- Raflroad, stating that tho Crown Janded at | clently to sco that | was lylnr beside the proa- Culedonis, six miles from that place, and | trats forms of the two littlo girls. I aroso this morning buried some doe,, supposed to be | to my fect, but stagzered and reeled, My faco tho body of tho lady who was gick here, and put | felt aa it severely burued g}l over, but you seo off three sick persons on mattresscs, who, at | it is not injured.” 1 l.houfhl that iny head was that time, were lylog on the bank bclpless, | oll cracked and spli,, but, “in spito without attention, and exposcd to the suu. Tha [ of my pains, [ lelped to throw water truth of tho salid dispatch 1s very much doubted | upon ‘the burnlg teot, while persous bv the friends of Capt. Walker [n this city. wore carrying the four other victiing to thelr Later intellizanca coutradicla tuu report of | Lomnes, Even twenty minutes later, when I got the dischargo by the steawmer (Golden Urown of | to my houne, I asked iny wife to look and toll threa ‘) luw-fever passongers at Caledoola, | me whether my head was all broken up or not.” Several peraons got off, but all were well, After the accldent, tho Rev. Mr. Williams, CAIRO, 111, AUT. 4.—As 8 further precaution | taklag advantage tha occaslon an agalnst tho veilow fover, aftor tonorrow pas- | the crowd, preached o sermon on death, taking senirer coaches from below will not be trana- | for his fmmedlate subject the tragle occurrence forred across the river, but passengers will | of the hour Lefore. A throng of fully 1,000 change cars at tho transfer steamer, people latened broathlessly to his dlsccurse, Department of Btate, at consigerable length, numerous statisties and facts regarding labor and trade throughout Scotlond. Amoug the Lothians ho gives the income ‘of farm laborera as, In 1878, $318.40 per annum; in 1873, $242.40. In the Southwest of Scotland in 1873, $211.20; In 1878, $280.40; women in 1873, $127.20; in 1878, 8144, In the northeast counties, men, in 1873, $107.12; In 1878, 823112, Female kitchen servants recelved in 1878, beslaes board, $50.20 per annum jiin 1873, $76.00. In extremo northern counties, men, in 1S78, 8$176.20; in 1878, 18720, Duy Jaborers get from 43 Lo TJ cents a day, an increase of 12 per cent since 1873, Bpeclally skilled ortrustworthy men and women recelve fitgher wages than those above specifled. In most cases married men are pald monthly, and single men half vearly, Married scryants, who oceupy cottazes as a rule, live a comforta- ble, happy, and moral life, giving their children 8 good elementary edacation. On thu rallways the wages per week arc: For passcnger eon- ductors, 8.48; freight conductors, $§7.20; porters, 85,04, Sunday labor i paid for at ex- trarates. Enginecrsreceive $1.68 per day; fire- tnen, 00 cents; loborers, 73 ‘cents, Meu in the luen works earn $6 per week; women, 82085, A weck s B0 hours. Carpenters ure pald 8125 per day; blacksmiths, $1.05; masons, $1.50; laborers, 80 cents. A day fs ten Lours, except with ma- sons, whose day (s nine hours. Bookbinders carn 88,50 per week; shoomakers, @6 tor -Ix!( hours (as a rule, they work by the plece); cable uetmakers, &7.20; printers, " nowspaper night- work, make from 811 to 818 a week, or mora; d:{-wurk.uw (day-hauds work flafty-one apd & balf hours, nuint. handa forty-sight hours, week); fn publishing-liouses they carn $6.75 per flity-four hours; painters get $7.65 for fifty- tha Johnston treaty. - No, Gen. Sherman will revelations from the fnterlor of the Cabinet. i’;&lo.b’"‘ the candidato of the Republican party in Of course my mnoble friend s at llborey to treat these ‘matters in the way he does, but I would ask bim to conalder the po- sition 1o which be places himsell, 1donotkoow whether ho desires to nonounce to every person who may hereafter succeed hin in the Cabinet that he must be prepared to have overything re- produced, Inthe present case 1 can ouly say that the statement which mynoble friond made, to the elfcct that a resolution bad been come to to tako the Island of Uyprus and a position on tho coast of Byria by a " secret expedition, and that that was ihe ground on which ho left the Cabinet, is & statemont which, so far as m' memary goes, Is not true [Oh! o] uud **ordee" ~well, 1s not correct. Tord l)m:‘y—l wish to ask whether my noble friend futends to fmpute that I have stated thet which {8 not true! [Hear, Lord Granville—I wish also to cxpresa a hove that whatever statement the noble Marquis makes will be {n accordance with the practice of this House, and that he will not use unpar- lismentary language, [Opposition cheers.] Lord Nalisbury—The only answer 1 haye to eive fathot tho word 1 used did not uocessarlly imply an imputation on the yeraclty of the speaker, 2 . % v}.md Belborne—~What! to say it {8 not trnat Lord Bullshury—1 substituted the words “ not correct,” and [ certainly did not fotend to cost any fmputation on the veracityof my noble friend, but I wish to say that tbis 1s not merely my own view,—if it wam I ahould haye more hesitation in puttlog 1t forward, 1 may state, on bebalf of m‘y noble {riend, the Primo Minls- ter, the Lord Chaucellor, the Becretary of State for Tudia, the Chancollor of the Exclisquer, the Flrst Lord of the Admiralty, the Hume Secrce tary, and my noble friend tha President of the Coitnell, that the statement made by the uoble Svectal Disvatch do The Tribune, Wasnmcron, D. €,y Aug. 4—A number of persons fu Washington scquainted with the facts have been for some days past expecting o chalfenge to pass and a duel to follow between iwo well-known gentlemen, growlog out of pending controversies over tho Fitz John Porter case, Some days since, the Capital printod a very severa attack apon Gens. McClollan sud Porter, Bubsequently, in an interview with Gen, Beverly Johnson, an ex-Confederate Di- vision Commander, printed in the Post, he was represented us saylug that ho beljeved the first article to have been written by a gentleman who figured conspicuonsly fu the court-martial of Ges.' Porter, aund that the fndl ¥idual wos mot possessed of merve ecnough to attack any one except in mn anouymous uewspaper communication, Tt scems that the friend of Gen, T, L. 8mith, for- merly of Gen. Popa’sstafl, and now & Paymaster, constnued this as an sttack ou Gen, Smith, an the latter BLAINE'S KEYNOTE. Full Text of His S8peoch Nefore the Malne Convention, Mn. CIIAIRMAN AND Fartow-CiTizens: Tho people of Maine aro distingulshed, I think, for two characteristics; one fs o high scoso of honor, and the other is strovg common scnse. {Applause.] They do not proposo with o high scnse of honor to_ repudiate any obligations. They do rot belfave, with thelr strong common secnac, that stamplog o plece of paper crcates value. Aud they remember a lesson which can never be forgotte, a singlo incldent which covers In its scopd. aud, fta méaning the entire. greeubnck discussfou, When 1 bad the honor to enter Congress from au adjolnlog district, there werc $150,000,000 - of legal-tenders in this wuncr|y, ‘and © they were _worth $147,000,000 * fu "irold dollare. I scnld thero myself, voting for -lepal-tender bills unii we d 850,000,000 of legral-tenders, and they were wortls $140,000,000 in gold, Ve had thros times 88 many ngs; doliors, and the agyregate was worth §2, Jess than when wo begnn, und if wo had doubled the amount thoy wouls not have been worth anything at all. 1 do not, hawevsr, with all dua respect to my honored, valued, und cloquent friend, have the slighitest apprehension of the ropudiation of the greenback dollars of this country, not tho slighy- est. 1beg to say distinctly that there is noth- ing fn the situation to-day, I ho will pardon me for ¢iffering with bim, to creato an spprohen- ITEMS, > ‘The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rallroad 1s roported to bave cloged & contract for about 20,000 tons of ateel rails ot $44 per ton. The urder fu dlylded betweun the North Chicago and Cloveland Mills. This s 8 very large order for a completed road in a good state of matn- tenance, such as the Clicago, Burllngton & Quincy always has been. 3 The tiea for the proposed extenmsion of the 8outhern Minvesota Kaltrond from Falrmout to Jackson have nearly all been recelved from the Wisconsin Valley road, aud thas work will go na fast as possidle. Itis probable that the line will be pushed westward avother twenty-live miles to Pipestone Quarries and to & conuec- tlon with the Hioux City road this tall. The Indlanapolis Journal ssys: ‘¢ The efforts of the Chicago & Alton Road’to get a portiun of the stock traific east from Si. Louis have CALLED UTON COL. MOSBY 03 his friend to visit (fen, Johuson and fnquire of him whother the pnrngn;:h 1o question was designed for Gen, Bmith. Mosby nasumned the Tole of *friend * in the matter, and called upon Jolnson to mako the desired tnquiry, and was {ofornied by the Iatter um‘ as o matter of fact, he did not have Geu. 8mith in uind In the re- mark complained of. This belng entirely aatis- factory, the matter passod without further pro- condings, ARMY;REORGANIZATION, TUE COMAMISSION, Bpeeial Dispalch £ ie Trivune, ono h 1 plumbe; 7.20; tall i and It ‘s needleas to asy hia made his talk effect- | sion, with sound common sense woverning us, | Earllately the Forelgn Becretary, is not cor- | created difficulty with,the othor sincs out of St Wasixaron, D, C., Aut, 4.—Abelatedmem- | py m‘;“,’,fi;m?m-%',,,{.".&: éeruvf{:‘(.p’?fl.: - NEW ORLEANS. Ive and dramatic, that we nre to travel the road with tho N ationa) | rect, o « . g Louls aod_brougiit on cutting of rates. ‘The berof the Army Commlsslon caine stragghog | vantage iy artisans’ Wi has not inured to Speeial Dispaich to The Tribune, Tegal-tender note that was traveled by the Con- TUX CHARGE REITERATED. 1ndianapolis & St. Louls, the Vondaliu, aud the 1o from the Virginin sorings o day since, and | thelr benellt 8o creatly, as in thocaseof the | Ngw Ounmans, La., Aug. 4.—Iu tho past DROWNED. tinental currency of the Revolution, - Our fore- | Lord Derby—May 1 be allowed a word or two | Tuledo & Wabash wors willlng the Chicago & fathers lasucd $241,000,000 of legal-tender vaper, and they did not have over five hun- dred and fifty millions of property In the ontiro thirtcen colonfes. [Ap- plause,] To put us on the same perilous cdge we would havo to put out $6,000,000,000 of legal- lende&rnpur before wo got to the point they reachied, Muppose the Continecutal currepcy hiad only reached tho ncire ate of 830,000,000, is there's man hiere who Lolieves that witt the Inrm Iaborer, the lateer “belog much better off with board ond lodeing provided. Paper money s of the sume value as gold and silver, Clothing 15 no dearer In Beotland than it was thirty or forty yeara sgo, but tastes have chanized among the paoglc, ana there {s a great- or display and varfety of dress than iu former years, But for this extravacunce o large amount of money xnl;im be saved amouny Beoteh farm- nervants. ILls pleasing to say that many do Apeeial Dispaich (o The Tridune, TenreHAvrs, Ind,, Aug. 4.—This afternoon a party of boys went fotu the Wabash Rlver for a bath, and Charles Balrd, 15 years of age, got of exvlanation upon & persousl matteri My novle fricad who hias just spoken has made & statement which bears upon myseit, Waile I readily accept the correctlon of his words, when he said that be intended to chargs me with nuthlnxi more than a want of nccurate recollec- tion, I think thet the meaning of the language which he uscd carried blin cousiderably beyoud that pofut, But, my Lorde, I take no notics of anytliog which has Tatlen Irom my noblo friend Alton should tuke its share ol the Itve-stock for ihe Chicago market, but objected to allowlug it & portion of the Eastern trafic, ‘The mutive was referred to & comnmittee, which hus been unable to sdjust the diflicultles, and tho ¢ live- atock war’ is becoming moro furee than ever. The Chicage & Alton sticka to its demand, und the rates have been cut yutil a car toaded with Iive-stock 1s Waken from 8. Louls to Butfslo fur 20, Tho coutending roads have decided to Wwas very Judlgnant over the statement that the obllgation of the Sccretary lmpused on the varlous members of the Commmission was simply for the purposy of coveriug up a good deal of humbugging in conncction with the meeting, He st ouce authorized a formal denfal of all statements roflecting upon the great importanco and wonderful succesa of the Commissfon, but, twenty-four hoars twenty new cases were re- ported and cleven deathis, The weather is un- favorable to invalids,—dry, wet, hot, and cold at Intervals of 8 few minutes, This accounts beyond his depth and was drowned. 1o wos of for tho fncrease of deaths, though tho discasc 1s u very worthy family. on the decline. Tho fenrs of the dlscose as- | ~ New Youk, Aug. 4.—James Jones and Ed- suming sn epidemic torm aro allayed, Thaquer- | ward Dupn, boutmen, wero drowned fn the antine s rigidly maintatned, and no yeltow | 1ludson River to-day. fu splte of his ¢fforts, all that leaks out here of | luy upa little, but the majority syuander all ——— yictory and peace of 1781 thers wou'd have | which his deliberate fntentlon and judgment | scloct John B, Dutcher, the gueueral live-stock their dolugs tends to confirm the atatemeuts thielr earnings, and are, on the w’lmh‘:, the opno- ’,‘X{,";}: {2:.',".‘,’.‘,‘55‘.! ,{'&“;.&';Hfl‘;fi; n(ldc:.fl-";l.h.;‘;' A STORM, been 4 solltary dollar left? There would not | would not support. What [ have to deal with | manager of the New York Central, aasrbitratur, which bave been thus dened. site of suving and thrlity. Bervant-girla might | manufacturcrs, Leaded by Joues, of Nevada. Spectal Dispateh to The Trid have been o dollar of it loft bebind, So that | fe the question of accuracy, and I am bound to | aud to sbide by his declslou. Botng of them s o dress reapectably aud store up a little of thelr TSI G SRS . thse while I agree, snd I min sure that tho great | say tuat 1 distinctly und posltively re- have submitted their claims, and the othere wii CONGRNSBMAN WTHAIT, curnings, but thielr surpius melts away in dress, = ANNA, 1L, Aug. 4.—A terrific. storm visited | mass of th people of Malue agroo, that an’ en- | peat the statement Which I ‘made as to | duso within tho bext week. Mr. Dutchicrla e 8r Paur, Minu, Aug. 4,—Maj. Iorace B. | Within the last five years the incomes of sll TEXAS. this place to-day at 3.0'clock. Tho tin roofs | larged ond luflated Issuo of paper mouey in | what passcd. Ouo knows that business of the rurl. wiil bo submitied to a woetlng hereafter 0 Lo called.!? —— WESTERN PATENTS. List of P kind which we bave - been discussing s never put upon paper, and, therefure, there may be room for conslderable confusion and “am- m“u"l" But wben I retired from tho Cabi- uet did g0 under the impresslon—which 1 still hold—that the declsion of the Cabluet clussos have jucreased 10 per cent, and the cost of living 16 per cent. Formerly, sotnething was wuved, but now comparatively nothing, ~The great Importation of cattlo and dead meat has not diminished the prices, but bas prevented thelr increasc, Strikes are frequent fo ull tradea, ‘Btrale, Meber of Cangress {rom the Becond District of this State, hias returned from a meet- {ngz of the Canmission for tha reorgaulzation of the army at White-Sulphur Springs, Ho says thesesslons of the Commisaton were harnio- Br, Louts, Aug. 4—A dispatch from Texas | were stripped off of four of our largest and best business houses, and water damaged the road towns and citles of that Btate are thor- mlfi -l;:‘lo huudl;un u:hu:u nx(lem. of n:u‘::z oughly quarantined against Ncw Orleans, and L Aloports. fromt tho. county, sopork-tha that It ls the deterniination to keep the yellow tarh cfop to be badly damegod alic, thine of peace Is not only unconstitutional but 1s wild and visionary, and would end in thoe de- structl:r:l\ of Lhio whols mn‘n. 1do .%z belleve that with a properiy running up to 850, - 00U this dury\h'ewUnueu mnl.cl':m 1 the sl %’3& cat danger of repudiating & solitary penny of nts Tssued by the Washingtos nlous, sud that & bill for the purpose deslznatcd | Lut, ss & rulo, result fu the Impoverishment of | fover out ot Texas 1t possible. The Intorna- 1he $4{,000,000 that s stamped upon thelr | was what L stated a short time aga. ‘That de- Patent-Omioe ta Westorn Inventors. ;«Ll:‘llll«lxlrcpurud 10 Cougress whien it micets o | the' workiuen, the tendency ::t wages belug | tlonal & Great Northern Rullway Company re- AN "‘{,{‘,fi,’,fi fiz,}; fi“g?;,flg,"yfln‘ honor, | cisfun may have been moditied in various ways, Spacial Ditpaten to The Tridune, dowuward. AMERICAN HAMS, AN ATTEMIT TO FROUIVIT THEIR IMPORTATION Mr. Barker—Suppose they Inflato? Mr. Blamo—Ab | says the Chuirman, supposo they fuflate, ‘That reminds mo that when we had reached the polut In 1864 of $400,000,000 and sonic (embors of the Cabiuet may not have given 1t thelr absolute spoction; Ll havo stated what passcd to the_ best ol W ability, ‘Ihat 1 am sure your Lurdships wil ‘Wasminozoy, D. C,, Autt, 4.—~A. H, Evans 4 Co., Putent Bollcitors, report tha following pat- euts lssued to Weatern fuventors the past week: fuses to take any passengers, freight, express InpraNaroLis, Ind., Aug. 4.—Joseph Hucy matter, or nalls” from New Orleans over thelr | attempted to 6il & burning coal-oll lamp last A WELL-MANAGED BUREAU. 040 U road. night, and the cxplosion 80 burved bLis wife ONE YRAK'S OPEIATIONS UNDRH MU M'FUERSON ik v thi il legul-tenders in cireulation and §50,000,000 of | be reaay to admit. [Checrs,] I huve onl 5 ILLINOIA. w:;;’“:fl‘;g:"‘ A ‘8‘“::1“ Tl":.;d :"E\l:nd INTO AUNTRIA. Sk ‘KlClfian‘RO)-' s svaiidle,. - = Tesosve, ang the danger of rapld depreciation | two Feuiarks 10 wuke. ‘Lhe filt Is that sa this | W, Tskell, Chicago, peugil-sharpeners. 4 spamaron b G . L—Mr, Wasurxotos, July 8l~Mr. Phillp Sidney ICKADURG, Mias., Aug. &—Morrls Mager, of A MANTAC’S DEATIN. \was stich that wo were ‘on_the road toward the | was the declsion on which 1, left.the Cabluct, | ¥, J, 5o3bold, Chicagy, Bbttle-sivpper and fan £ n, Chtef of the Burean of Engraving | post, the United States Covsul-Geuers] at Vi- Coutiuental result of the Revolution, the Con- | It I uot lkely that I would forgret it3 snd the | e New Oricaus, was lned §250 and ordered out of | Dosrow, Aug. 4.—An Insane daughter of tuwn for & violation of the quarantine regula- | Tysddeus Frost, aged 27, poured kerosene over tions. Mo rame from New Orleans ou tho | hor nead sud vlotles, 1o tu it, sud burued steamer Canuon, on the 2d loat,, and appealed | to death. . from Mayor O'L.eary's decision to the Board of e —— Aldermen, ‘Thoy hoard the case last night and THE SHERMANS. sustained the Mayor's devision, et b A Rough and Unfalredittiolsm of the Hecre. THE WEATHER, tary of the Trotviiyf and General of the Orrice or tuE Cligy.8iaxar Ovrices, Arwy, e Wasiinagron, D. C.y Aug. 8—1 & m.~Indiva- Interciew (n the Mhifadelphia Times. tions—For the Teunessee #ud Ohlo Valleys, | “John Buerian aln'yg bad sort of s man, partly cloudy weather, occaalunal rains, varisble | Every dollar be's got na made whilo n ottice. wiuils, stationary pressure sud temperature, Let me see, bo went intq Congress fn 1854, -and For the Upper Lake reglon, Upper Misslssippl has never been out of a place since. I do bo- and Lower ‘Missouri Valleys, partly cloady | !leve hie ls an honest mgn; yes, slr, I do, in pe- and Privtiny, has made up the figures for bis unniual BEgit to be sent to Cougress In Decem- ber, Mr.“.l_lf'l'!neuun Liay- been fu oftice a little over 8 §&ir Al the, tizufes glven below will £how to what purpose he hua worked. LCoinpared with .the Hayal, year of 187077, the one just clused shows g creditable increase in the smount of work yxequped by the Bureau, und @ very lurge decrdago M “cost.” During the yeur ruaed June 80, 1637, the seeregate ox- Peaditueg ot the Burcau was 362,882, Durlng the vear fust closed it was 536,018, a decreuse of QULLLUE Of the amount actually expended, 472,107 will bo repald by other bureaus for Mhich the mmmf Burcau has cxoented work, The uet cxpenditure from the labor aod ex- pense avbropriation of $500,000 for the support DEr, John Epeucer, Chlcayio, varalehing machine, N. 8. Gilwan, Chicayo, nat-locke, » I, 4, Qoodtellow, Chicage, Bydcostatte: lampe, Georga 1. Liews, Clilago, Breplace E. M, Morgsn, Belleviliv, gratu-dr | A. Johneun, Hewsunes, Bedging weli-paper. nm-‘vl'uk-r, Baudwich, Curu-slellcrs, A, 8, Wurren, ‘Atlay, bpdge-olashing machine, 1, & M, 8. Whittaido, Onargs, Larrows. 1t. Auglaire, Bockford, shocs, M, L. Buxier., Aurors, broonte. John Qrelg, Morris, gatos,” . M, Watson, Tuiics, metallurgic futnaces. 3.8, Ryerson, Chicago, boilor-tron (trade-mark). WLICONSIY, fl:oluvh Ellla and C. Koviuson, Esu Claize, plow ovives. J. M. Rugt Jauesyille, hockles. Oscar, fle, trace-biek ¥, AL foor-scru cuna, comaunicates tothe Department of State information of au sttempt by the Austrion (tovernment to protlbis the fmportation of hams fute that wountry from the United Stotes. Prof. Heschl, of the Vienna University, ju a Ietter widely circulated, asserted tust whilo of Westphulla bams ouly 1out of 2,000 or 3,500 contains trichinw, of Awmerican hams 1 out of every 8 1o 10 fs lufested, aud the probabflity cxists that several eptdemics owe thelr orlgin to thts fact: 'The City Councll forwarded n tition o the Uovernmeut asking that the prol , ¢ ] c - lurpfiu‘uwanw, Mr. Post requested tho Profvssubtonatheyticate his statcmenta. He Kress of the United States. speaking for you and {1 your name, epeakiug ta lta creditors of both Continents and all uvatjons, vaid, sud put un your statute book, that the amount of legal- tender notes issucd and (o bo fssucd should never excecd $400,000,000; sud I chargy the Oreenback agitator not uuly with staoding on an absurd and vislonary theory, not only with tlylug fu the face of ‘tho_experience of all natfuns fu all centuries, but I charge him with a still more serlous snd still ore Nogitious course of actlon. Icharge blm with fnvitln you and me to violats a avlewn, and repeatud, and emphbatle pledee glven by this Nation in urticulo wortis, as we thon feured, glven with as sacred a will #s tho mau who, jo drowning, to suve bimselt from destruction beneath “the noxt fy that I may be avlv withln a fuw hours to produce & memorandum of what I undor- atood to be the paticy of the Cabinet. ————— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Nnw Yorr, Aug. 4.—Arrived, tue Anchoria, from Glasgow, Boston, Auw, 4,—Arrived, tho Datavia and Bavarian, from Liverpool, Loxpox, Aug, 4.—1'iy steamshipa 8t, Lau- rent aud Leulnx. from Now York, pave ar- rived out. New York, Aug. 4.—Th Chester, ou dry-dock for tho l) st week recelv- iug a new propeltor, Jeft sy for. Livarpool with a large passenger }! Aotz thy prom- ilny, - Ageat =i 0 waves, should say, #8ave me and 1 will keep | incut passyngers wera James A. Jie! , Hiugham, hy L't Turdau’ was thua $106,510, ahowlog & | was compellod toadinit that s had o pereouat | weatler, occaslonal falng, variable winds, aud | Cuniary matters; and 1 beifeve he wrota the |t ofe o S L e e e e it e | B ¥ L Bumiatl Ml eankay. Jrgiss slrm. suving to the Goverument of $053450, " an | Kuowledgy on the sublect; that bis statenicnts | stationary or Jower presyure and temperature, | Weberlottor, Thera was nothlag tu it out of | The d Btates, 1n ita hour of perll, sald to | Rev, 8, 'L Pitts, und Dml«[k'm“u- S flotiok, e TReid, heal ;m;ln:‘n:lt. equul to ubout two-thirds of the appro- wgmll‘xx vd I:‘:d"tx‘:u;&‘zm‘“kvur? ul ‘:‘M, Tue Lower Onfo will rise. order, aud it was duc those fellows down there | the ‘whul«: wurlldi wo w&m lvl;nn- n"lum'xrl-n we T ——— : g % ”‘"m, AN, % T an dtho HuVer 6L 3 terican . . are in o strugele for nationality and exlstence; if Duriug the greater part of 1577 there were | Il was theraforo luvited to exmmine sguis LucAL GnswAvATIONS. who stood by the party.: Tla'va good bustness | 0 iy pive ygou Qur buils, sud we plm!‘u: you CHICAGO FIRES. o {y’,’,fi'fl'fi,“mu' couplings. cmployed between 1,200 and 1,800 personss in 2378 unly B0S persous. While thie Jarge amount of work bas been executed at a Jess cost in thy uggregnte; the fndgvidusls of the grads who do the work, thatls Lo say, the uumberers, exam- juers, trimmers, separators, erfurators, counters, ete., have under the pll-m system Leen able to varn more than thoy were furtnerly vaid, havine averaged stuco October last, when 1hia aystew was jotroduced, about $LBY per duy, utnd having warked an un average five bours und ity uluutes dally. Thcy wers formerly puid $1.60 per day. The superintendeuts uud thy clerical and soeasepeer force, on the other, aicaao, Aug. 4. | man. Ibelieve he mnadd his monsy by simply ar. |'}_' ) Wind, | e ider | belng s good fnvestor and trader. There sin't 08 Clouay, | tive ounces of cardiality fn his entire carcuss, Fair. and I bave doults sbout ene ounca of grotl- tudu, If you ever trade horses with him keep Lotk eyes wide open:,” DId you notice that 85,000 he borrowed Inrough his assistavt to gressy the Loulskana Commisslon with? % | Yes,lio 2qt it of tho Pirst Nutlonal Hank of M0 1 New York, of Bakey; the Casbier. “Well, one pf tho Jay Gooke crowd4s ab the bead of that bauk.. Ho you kuoow that they aro inukive a The alarm from Box 018 at 5:43 yesterday afternoon wug caused by & fire [u the two-story frame house No. 263 Ai’ohlnlwk mcc‘? owned sud occupled by Joseph B Muyers, Dumage, $10.0 s by oettiog tre to s bed, " 4 ‘The'alarm from Bug 18Lab §:48 last enuh}: was causcd by s fire in tho residencoof 1. J. Creghory, No. 410 Twenly-fourth streot, Cause, » curtaiu catchitog dro from a light, e ———— . Awmerican bams, sud, after a carcful examing: tivn, he sald thers were certaluly no trichius fn the, aod that they were sound aud ugod. ‘Ihe Vrofessory tu his letter, remurked that in America ho; ¢ fed with the refuse of the grear slaughitegng-housce, whcrcb{ trichlua ure yropagated. o ticrmany, be sald, une ho; 10 10,000 has tricbluw, while of the bameé au bacow from Amerlea frow 234 to 5 per cent con- tulu trichime. ‘The Cousul icunml.'h_afgclu Llut sutne proper wesns be taked 10 cuntrs such erroucous roports, Thy atiempt to-create a vrr{udlw apatust food fmportetiany (rom Auwrica by an Tojury tothe pour spd ¢ crime ou the honor of this great nation, speuking with unauimity through botl brunches of Cangress, all parties and all scctious, we pleage you we will su entirely protect the curreucy in which our abligations wbiall be patd that we will neyer perwit the amouut of lecal-tender cur. reucy to be fssued to exvecd $400,000,000, charjze the Greenback agitutur, standing salo on thy soll 0of the cvmm‘?'. beueath its ag, saved by au houorable vledge, that he to-duy asks yiu und we to join with biw iu viclatiog that JPledge. TRybert Martfn—Wo shan't doft, Mr. Blale—1he people o8 Malne will ever u, Laks, cwolag. Willinw Alger, Greud tepids, curreut and Ul oy . 1. Rdmondaton, Delrail, spectaciy-frataes. Q. N, Maher, Albiun, guttiug tovjs MINNE3OTA, P, O, Franke, 8. Psul, skatvs, 11, C. Hicks, Y Tuwnsbip, road-envince, 30 M. Noyus, 8t. Cloud, wump-estracture. 10WA, w. . lul‘f-. Tapars, horse-collars, N. N.». Blusry \'lc.un seed-droppers, Ty % NA, - Willism Witthott, Indisaapolls, ‘odmblaed am- chair and laddes, - . Ex-Gov, Faruas' Aflliction, 5 1 Bx-Oov, Furnss, of Nebrasks, had a- hand- some furm (n which be took great deligts but . Lap hund, bave been reduced Botb i wuwbers aud iy, YRt re s : g 310 found it # 100 grest burdei, aud wa obliged b B Pegin 1 Leing about 30 pey Gedl | ; RBLAND. Fatlou of the way Goverument nionsy is 1eit u " BOB INGERSO! Thican are bis cxpressions of seqret i tbe mis, dactall, Thorptow, blowscolters. Y : JIR P o fepostt i ¢ 1k for touths at a tima Wil ERSOLL. {furtuue: * For sixteea long, ung years haye 1 | - ™ NEBUAIKA, RAILROAD ACCOUNTS o~ LALORAMD WAGES IN THE SAERILD ISLE. explala bow, P‘N“‘ winter you will sce how, ‘! Byectal Dispatch to The Tridune. strugeled to nul‘w thesc two bomed, *Tt was iy | B, 7. Pgllo Vvoplng Wepe! pewrlters k2 L Wasusyeop, Jyly 3—Tbe Uned States | it thik he works Hayes for sayihing, He | N3 Youx, pug. 4.—Col. Robert 0. Tugersoll | ambltion sohaveTuo largest and best orchsrd BLANKS BRING SENT OUT YO LAND-GKANT OON- PANIES REQUESTING, INFORMATION. ! Cousul ut Dybliy has forwarded to the, Depart- o 1u’ ble gws Dypartueut, beriaita by | sailud from New York yesterdoy withy bis,, wite | A5 uuseary io i Stato; und L iad just socom- A Yorn for tho Marings, 4 14 suy; P 0 e : " 4 " a4 . plished iny ain, had just beeun to reap the re- | @ ‘o ) Lats 1 crestmg L Bl Jubefergnee, Yud, alp) be mnae the chapges nd two.duughters, 11 I & 4 i A strange storyof the sea is told by & Captain sl Ak Le Fraic 10 bt ] G g 8" th bamt shames "'"""‘Efijr B ;g«!u"-f“ufi SE Beptamber. and bekt bl Locira o sancor | tisTomum s Ve R tove Trosn ettt yob | 14 "flvmgréfigrk;,ygmk i i Al : = -beg ° v il S : ) ¢ s ; I abad, tou g e cxamination of thy Sudicin) vorditfon of e | 10 Bls'distrlcky W utbes’ sud. classifdtlon of 31 Aiatiae, "Dt Bleruus 10 che fub Il gaity | B Juihes ltcdoath boa Sugered bl for. 100 candisly, Bext to tho death or wy chitdres, tis | pu I G0lE: 110 aatuned dows Uia hatcho nizhts fur 825,000 aud expebsea, Col. Ingevsoll -will dellyer quly Ilun.r&tlccmm’ onder this coutract, avd lg gocs to Fcotland Aur the ' sole !Vul'wlls of ubtalolny patorigls fup s Jecture “on tobers Lurns, tha poct, " Thiy lecturo will be dellvercd lu Chieagu early fu the seusou. LioitiTays Ip guch proviuep af trejand, thy gnoual average wuoung . of - thy circuiutiva- o abe six bauks of fesuie th Iretand, ‘a® retdrn *of "jolut- “839¢k bauks qotug busluegs In Jrelawd, Post Ofticy savinge bauks, recurns of ‘displlterfos, ete. Frow this riport, |1 gupeary that thn ihilted mechiapic $et> per day 6s 64, and the unskilicd “inechiaufe recelves 178 84 per week. Agricnitural 2w Gd 1o the suddeat atllction of my life. soaked tho dseks, wnd wwade for tbe poarest port: A twe force of wen Huglly extinguisbed tho fize, bug the wuole vurgo had to,be taken out. Waile walting m:fu to mvml.zb- received 1ho aptaly oL“um cual-laden new Engllah sbip tiles richity Who Liad absudaugd dis yudsel 8t scu ou re. After tho Allshabad st #all agato otd was well ou bier voyage, she came up with the titen Ericbt atll] aoat, with ber coals still burnus Bl was sbendoued fu Decemver, wnd tound i April, All that tiwe had shy bevn diifting about the waate of Lhe oecuw, Perbupa sbe ls dristivd ut, £ho woud wus ull destroyud, but the trod ull waas souud sud tght at last oluuts. 1urty-four ratiroad compaules whith bave been: grasted lauds by the United B2ates, or -received Sousa 1 Lhu abapo ol Yhie Goverumant'sdudossd- : ueut of Lbeir bt - e dias sent pit g all of e cu(llm“uk,s Ulagh formy, which, whey ttjed | U, w11 BUOW wa searly ga Way bo who We the GwiiLrs Of the Foads and who ure (hy sLOckBOId- ers. The NoMthern Purile Rallroad Cowmpany Lax cowpiied with this circular, aud the lak of stocaholders wakes & forwidable dovument, Ay- ubhier blani has Leen seut oul askivg fora slate- 1kl of Feceipts fur several yeard bach from WAV pdeatnitrs AUD Lhivbald Dewati vily mud rald of guybody of puythiog, gnd bo's gu abig n R e Lal - Bo aw yey 3 )| several gulep Ifglgw L"'uwm-lluuw "‘it& w'-t Crary old - soegy, s Dodte \Nea 1 Sfamdani. L'y wor b\‘:,u ;\rfium o 'vfl"?'“d G 1odis (Ngp L Sfundari 'y wot rulug, c's oul u lows A tiut1 Apuirbier'of P O Hughe, of Bridge- ly, Jidwon't atay Toag In the Cabluct. You vort, sizud 12 years, recently rode up to the of- | see Tows Republicads sxe dead asgaluat Hayes. live of Dr. Sluclalr, sud wished to bave a couple | McCrury bus a future, wnd 4 big one, e mwust ol teeth ex ed, aud said that sho would re- | get away from Huyes, o it will vuin him, Ouo 108l 1n her saddle duriug the overatlon. The | thing queer be did. He' caused (1 supposa Duoctor extracted the teetd, Lot betug wolars, | *Cumpsev’ Sherwan was the bottow of it) 1 kel Laber. g biad w lalttics of the Debellion o which et ——e 1 Tle Marbops of Cypras, " * Thera are wany lally yschtguen fil the Jlous gt Communs who hiayve Eruised uo aud dowu the Mediterrancqn, and, wbau the ceisiun of Cyprus Wiks uuuouuw}, tney kucw befure the Minutry susvected It Shat there was not o barbor ou the islavd. Bir Alcxauder Uordou ssked, would Governmeut place 4 chart lu the lbrary showiug thy burbor of Cyprust At Lbis there waa 3 Litter, Mr: Egerton quite checrfully, aod ws (f by did 10t aee the trap, replivd that s chart bid alrew! Leen buug Lo the readiugrovmn, Thea Slr e —— An Economical Minister. ‘The conduct of our Kinlster to Brasil, tho Hou. Heory W. Hilllard, says the Clucinuatd Commercial, sBbows that Lo has ut leagt thy spirit of gioyomy. His walary §s $12,000 & year; sud Lo has oo rouw, 1o which hu slecps, dreases, oud trauadcts Uusloess, keepluy Lis expouscs Juborers ara pald per day from verinatict, snd from 2s 4d to 3= 6d 10 L reason the Fele of W (L’s\u,\lug ¥ worling to Josshity Ju. Nedt lo Sinier GLY PR L WUl bagaes (haa bu usy

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