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VOLUME XXIX. PROGRAMME * ARRAYGEIENTS FOR TEEH FOURTIH 0P JULY TOURNAMENT DEYPER PARK FIR - NATIQNAL SALUTE. at 7 2. m. OITD.. 8hort oponini ecch by Mnj.-Gon. MMe- 2 Do:ulv.’fl to 0:‘5 a1, TEIIRD. Pedeatrtan Feats, 071510 10:30 6. m. FOURTEL. BporFilig, 10:3) 10 111508, m, 2 "D EL, Mule Race, 11:30 8, 1 2m, 101 Agwhien thiue the of 15as DAl bet o oo the At aifcs aud Lnaforce will commence, Grand Milary mfixrzfyr\m “Uen, Sheriden and A T Tuen, Sheftdan s stafl, 12m.to 1. p. . SEVBNTEL. TROT IING froin 116 2 0, m. Third Class—Tv rosil wagon4t mile and repeatt br. m. hady Logan, . ticorge. - bl Mot Uiy, r. erida. E. L br. 0. Alabama. ‘Wililaw 3, Brown, . k. Ned Rendal, s . BLIGELTEL. 2:00 Class—Mllo'and rivests 210 230 p, m.: £am Crooke. b m, Josepine. Petur Julinvon, cli, tn, Marlan, Keefe, ch. ia flaiter. cf 3 ! [ . arlips, co. ¢, 8t George, E Ellon, o . Jnci Carier, Yoory Graves, g,,s. King of tio Weat, ITINTEI. Double Team Ttage —ifiie anitrepcat 2:30 0 3 p, m. 1 Chisrles 0. Avery, Faonle and Zip. Brennoek, iilly Beshaw and mate, e Wortly and inate, Charlesd. Adame, Dupsgoa Tiewn Keliey, Silkmaid un Cuiarles B, Yobe, Nip and Tuotnus it Springfeld and TENT. Eqneitriaus, i o Tunning Nacee 5 B I, e avdta 4:30 O o, Ch . Pk Dender, Ll 31, Costetio, ch. ¢. Bill, 0. Darls, br. ¢ Ewing. TWELEMEL. Free for All—3Milo and ropeat; 4130 t0 5 p, M3 Bam Crou n, Magslo 8, §. . Cliariey Ford, STHIRTEENTEL. .'Grand Cavalende, 5t A b, m, FOURTEBINTEL. Graid Alitary Lisbiay, 5:30 t06 p. m, JUDGES OF THE DAY—(en, Phil Bherldans th Tions. G. B, barwell, Wi, tienry Smith, Geo, C.Cam Beli, Jahn it. Hoster 0. . Hough, Go. C. 1 Jiurisy Green, Washington lesinis, Jonn . Bure, Frank Gllbert, ' ing Aledul, 11 W, Blodgett, Potier Iatmer, .f the da C. Staut Saralinl 0 101 Daiy -, k. Daltol Larv e S tivin arver. Jubg Iyan, N T ) iinelt, ST, " £, Mallory, P puiie, N ’c:rl‘ J; . “lourtelutry, L Belip, A John ¥, seantan; Col, Durant, 1) Quiric-Lat, Wrenn, Saf, P - égnes Uiraiid Hiewards' of the Day—Cu Wiliiaw 3. Boyle, Kol o oo i T I i at G 1, ni., 7 p. M., 9:85. 3 gave sty yat gisd's. o, U B, 1 s am, AR o oM Tripr ) Cante, T T B G B e FORT WAYNIE TRAINS J.eave Madleon-st. Depot at 10 8. m., IS Jeas gmests Dk & m., aud Stock-Tards [ 3T RAILWAYS THE STRE Ik alsa provide ampla transportation on the South aud Weat slie Lincs. All gontlomen hasing Fntreat fo tuo Trolting and” Ttunaing laces at Dexter Park on the Fourth sro- ro- gucated o report, without furiher notice, w Wikitan 1. Boylc or Ghrics M. Clark, Grand Stewnrds of the day, o tho grounds a 180 p. . WiArp on That day, T U, KEEFE, Secretay, 4th July! EOODNICH STEAMERS Wil make hourly Kxeurslon Trlpsout on the Lake (two hours' ride). Flekuts, each trlp, 0 cents; children oo- der 12 yeurw, haif price. % Excursion Xoat tor’ MILWAUKEE, ‘Thursday moraing e a'clock, and Thuriday eveutng utd u'clock, Tor Grand Haven and Wioskegon Thursday Evenlog st 7 o'elock. GRAND CELEBRATION AT MICHIGAN' CITY. Bt cr CORON A wll] make Excursl A cliw Vo ity Mo st esok aharp o buvk Suturday Muraing at4 o'clock. Tickets for e souud triponly $1.:0, Besths extra. REDUGED RATES 70 ALL POINTS, Omce sad Dooks fout Micutgan-av. L N DBUTLIN, Bupt, ToBvanstonJly & The New Iron 8ito-Wheel Steamer GRACE UREEN SYUOD will miake ‘Cwo Tripw from Clark-2e, Wrld, Biu e, . Wil 2330 U, vauston. tira Moon- Yiane excunton on Lake at § p. m. ‘IheBoutn laven Stiver Coract lisnd of 30 bleces in boapl uoclal Racursion, ¥are fur vach rownd trlp. 70 gents, 5 AEN I BABY, Manager, TENTS, RAMHOCKS CAMP COTS AND CHAIRS. Of all Natlons, 2x3 feet, Bunting, * on sticks, at $2,00 each. AMERIQAN FLAGS, all sizes, best goads, falr prices. GILBERT HUBBARD & (0, 208 South Water-st,, Chlcago. VA WAL, SN RO Cp!li~STJ BRIDGE EVERY DAY AT 2330 A, M. ‘ur Eouth sad Hyde Park Flehing snd 1 égvx-:: PR ARR T A R fa T oS e ! Tor Water. works Qoverument Pler st b, Bouth Park, Hyd Cand e 3012 e avery dage Hound 1D IIHJ' Mouultght Excursion every evealog et 8 o'ciuck, Yare }ml{] B:Ll'll. Braas'snd Biriug Daoda on bosrd. IENKY DADY, Manawer. NUXL: FAIRBARNRE' STANDARD SCALES oF ALL KiNps. 8 FAIRBANKS, MORRE & GO, * 111 & 113 Lake St Chicugo. By earcful tobuy oaly the Geaulns, ¢ d THURSDAY, JULY 3, CHIOAGO JOCKEY AND TROTTING CLUR. HE CHICAGO JOCKEY AND - TROTTING CLUB. Special Trotting Mesting! JULY 4th, Three Great Races! OPEFUL To Beat 214 for $2,000. PURSE $1,050; $626 to first, $125 to fourth. FIRST RACE. for b-year-olds and under. 315 to second, $185 to third, 1. 0. W. Bowman, Harrolshurg, Ky., b. T, So-So, 4 years old. “ 9, Gilbert Adams, Frankville, Wis,, gr. m, Jennie C., b years old, 3, Samp Wilson, Rushvitle, Ind., b m. Efio &, b years ol 4, James Wilson, Rushville, Ind., b, m. Lufu K., & years old. 5. Samuel Kogs, Pitishurgh, Pa., b, g, Wiry Jim, b years old. ¢. Geo. B. Mayes. Sterling, 1L, b. s. Capoul, b years old, 7. Budd Doble, Chicago, 1L, b. g. Donald, 5 years old. 8. A, €. Fisk, Coldwater, Mich,, b, g. Buffalo Bill, & years old. 9, F, . Brodhead, Milwaukeo, Wis., b. s Kentucky Wilkes, 5 yeary old. 10. Andy HeDowell, Bay City, Miels., b. g. Tom Walton, b years old. SECOND RACE. 2:20 CLASS. PURSE $1,500; $750 to first, $375 to second, $225 to third, and $160 to fourth. 1. . J. Wilson, Rushville, Ind,, g, m. Ethel... . 2, James Wilson, Rushville, eh. . Elsie Good, Ir., m., Clementine. 4, Budd Doble, Clicago, HL, ¢. m, Chicago' Maid. "\ . W. I Wilson, Cynthiana, Ky., ¢. g. Mazo-Mauie, . A, Carlislo, Pittsburg, Pa., b g Lew Seoft. , Feank Van Ness, Chieago, HL., b, s. Boneselter, v’ , A, J. MeKinmin, Nashville, Tonn,, b. s, Seotl's Thiowas, 3, Budd Doblo, Chicago, IHL., =SS e et o .. THIRD RACE. - SPECIAL PURSE, $2,000 offered to HOPEFUL to beat 2:14 in harness. Three trials allowed. Races will commence promptly ut 2 o’clock, Reduced Fares on all Railroads, 8, W, ALLERTON, President, GEO, 0, CLARKE, Vice President. J. H. McAVOY, Treasurer' N. ROWE, Secretary. ToRent, N TRIBUNE BUILDING, Two very desirable Fire Proof Offices on second floor, and one on third floor. Apply to WM. C. DOV, - 8 Tribune Building. QOBAN OBAN STRATSBIYY, NORTH GERMAN LLOYI., Now York. « Gandou... ali every [hituntay from New Vork fur SR A Farls a4 1oty gy deniers booked fur TATES OF PARRAGE= From: amipton, London, Havre, wnd Bre ?;-“:r Mr‘l: :5?..“‘?‘5‘6‘. eetng eu e 8, Hetirn ickets nt X, R R R ¢ Green, Aenta fur Chicsio. 3" south Clarkest, STATE LINE 0 Glagow, Liverpool, Thblin, leltast X . g : i iterage, . eoRd; Caliluj AUSTIN, DALDWIN & co., 3 llmldwld . X, wnd 169 i 0NN BLEGEN, Western Manager. ANCHOR LINEMAIL STEAMURS KTHIOPIA, 01T, Sain | b Jniy 10, 4 A ; & ERUREN R S A | Lok 20, 118 0 New York to London direcs. VICTORIA, July 8, 6 ) CALIF I Cabins 83310 §30. Excursior Tl sieerage, $:5. UENDERSON DO, b0 Wadblagton-s WHITE STAR LINE, Carrving the United Etatey ana Hoyal Mall butween New yors aud Liverpool. ¥or psugs apply to Com: pany'sol 48 bouth Clar! ALFIED LAURRUL Geu'l Westorn Agent. ¥~ Drafteun Great Urltaln and Ireland, CUNARD MAIL LINE. Falllng threo times & wook toand from Lritish Porte, Luwest Pricos, Apply st Compauy's Oftice, northwest cornet cigricand Raudolplisu., Chicigo, DU, VENET. Usueral Wostera Aceat, VAL LINE OF STLAMMITLIS, Wied from New Sailiig dwle 10 Quevastowa, Liverpsas nd Louios, # i Lassase frul 930 60 §70 currency. Excursion Tickets 3t reduced rates. blovrege, $.0. Drsfu oa N G.cut Uritsln sud Ireluud. For satliuis 3ud Surthier {nformation spply 1o it R VR i i W, CONLEY, General Manager. adolpiai., Clilesgo," " FIREWORKS. Most Reliable Works Made, TAYLOR'S, 3 Clark-st. FIREWORKS Retailed at WHOLESALLE frices Flre Crackers, §2.25 per o, Blx-balt Loman Candles, 5¢ cach or foe doz. 41 Vveat Madlson: ) ur order fur ive NIRING TACKLFE, ”F”E“S”HNG Epecial eciatty. Arcliory, Bupplice,”aud alt rlety, e Bports, " containe rirnihed tree upon DING & B0, 115 itando'pl The must complete wssoptinent n Chicage, Rody miwdo to order. Hepalring i Lawn ‘fennle, Croquet, —HBase- () Klnda ot gut-door ganied In overy patding's Journal of Anicr ing rules, tlustrativng, aud price Sbiicution. AU P AL Waukesha, Wis. Aceommodation for 80 gursts. This now and inag. nificent Houss 1 now open, with Uie Lew Tuhie, Rooms, and Accomnodaiione of any Hauso Gy the Nurinweat. | Verauan, §,26) feet longi. maln ball, 430; dlhl{unwm. 160, lwankes & bt i'sul Ntalirona Company will luue ‘zeurslon | lckets, good uuitl Monusy, 7th feave ut 10:10 8. 10, aud G P, M.—DCwW id i g-room couched. i "Toluscape, Mlaioe Jea sultea 1o 31l o, cl pectacic sulted fo Hl sights on sclentit Barolwetens . 1I87—=TWELVE PAGER. ¢ PRI THE REASON Buck & Rayner Draw the Best Soda Water in the United SMates, and Theic Mineral Waters Aro Excellent, Neatness and Cleanliness, In- dispensable in their Preparation, A Store That Reeps Open All Night. “d4 Tor a Quarter,’? Tn the minds of most people there fs a great mystery attendiie the munufacture of Suda Water und Sodit Syrups, Murdly o season lins passed fn the Inst twenly years that we have not been of- fered ninounts more or less fubulous for the **Reelpes ”? from whick our sirups are compounded, As a matter of fact, the only *secrefs?? conneeted with the business, so far as we are conceried, are com| In the two words, PURLTY of musteriul and NEAT- NESS in manipudution. Poor flour will not tura ont good bread, nor will poor sugar, skim-ailk, and artl- ficlnl Nlavors produce a gluss of Sodu Wa- ter that Is fit to drink, : Properly made, it s !not only aharm. less, but a ‘refreshing, healthful, aud nu- tritious beverage, & Inthe best Soda SlruJu only FRUITS are used, fresh, ripe, and juley In their season, Jemon Slrup is made from Lemons, Raspherry from Raspberries, and Pine- Apple from l‘hm—Aplxlns, combived In proper proportions with the best Loaf Sugar, Cream Sirup fs simply Loaf Sngar dis- solved fu Swoet Cream fresh from the Dairy overy day. The very best Coffee that can he pro- cured is not too good for our use, and tlic same is true of Citocolate, In reality, more caro aud neatuess are exerelsed in” making all our Strups and in carbonating the water than in many o cuisine of the most fastidivns family. Xour Tickets are sold for L'wenty- flve cents, ¢ 37~ These Tickats aye good at either owr State and Madison-sts. oy our Clark-st. ** Spu,®’ and joreither Soda or Mineral Water: Y, The REVOLYINU ICE.CUTTER fs an inventlon that we adopted muany years (= ag0. By its use the fee is vesolved into glit- %]exil{ng particles, as flue;unud soft as ¥now- nkes. : Nothing can be more delicious on a sul- try day than a glass of sparkling Sola gfiwr, capped with these tiuy fce-crys- MINERAL 2ATERS. We are constantly vecelving all {he prominent Mineral Waters tresht from the Springs. These Waters are delivered from onr varfons Fountains In o condition of purity and excellence seldom attained away from the sources of Nature, Pleaso Notico that our Stafb-st. Storois always opon, Night and Day. IT NEVER SLEEES. BUCK&RAYNER, State-st., cor: Madison, 117 Clavk-st,, Melhodist Church Block. Makers of the * Mars” Cologne. DOXS' SIUET WAISTS, plodi®bbeblidely OFFER TO CLOSE, THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF Boys St Waiss AL Greatly Reduced Prices. These Goods are their own manu- facture, and are made from the best Foreign and American Fabrics. An early inspection is invited. B7 & 60 Wasiglost, Chica [} LOUIS, GRASS FOR SALE, AT ATUCTION, July7, st L o'cluck p. m.. 00 the Hiram Lennicott ¥arm, near Artiugton tetiiis, 32 utice from Clicago, s the, Wi Diststanof the Nortlowcstaen il roud, ¢ ) rime TImutly Graw Wil soll in lotaors de tu wufl custamers, Yhrce iarie bar i TOF LHiE Lst Of Targe plir- bired very low o (ho pinee, Wik liay-fork for puisiug iarie, 1 .\I':m ‘with approved security due Jam, ), 1830, n ith Iaterest, , anctivoesr, ki J‘ ¥ l\'k‘.l\NlL’fN" ' brel chawers, '] JTee Tvw INOWOTS A0 testns can be Fivo undred to une Thousaud Buxes Chule 3Hust Le wald ur accouat of Coushubur Aoy to Jink: E Sia,Euglist, Scll fut 13 U . ihe 2 auntial séastoih wilh coimineuce SOt 13, "ROR elredlany Rddieas thy Urinclpale sita. SMARY 3. JONES wid Sika. B MALSLATD, WASHINGTON. Summer Dullness Once More Settles Down upon the Capital. A Few Tatriots Still Lingering ut tho Doors of the De- partments. Effect of the Failure of the Mar- shals' Bill upon thé Courts, . The Officers Affected Will Con- tinue to Act, and Trust to Chance. Distillers to Bo Reminded that the Lenkage Bitl Did Not Pass, And that Their Drawbacks Are Needed to Replenish the Treasury. An Explanation of the West' Virginia Senator’s Treasury Watch. Doggishuoess. Himself and a Brother Possess o Per sistently Ignored Claim. DULLNESS, THE CAPITAL AFTER ADJOURNMENT. 3pecrat Dispaich to The Trivune Wasninorox, D. C., July 2.—Washington has niready asrunied its summer sppearance of n de- serted village. About the Capltol there were still some signs of exptring Congresslonal lite, A fatr number were gathering up the crumbs of | nolitical perquisitos, und packing thelr remnant of stationery, franking the few lnst bundies of vrinted unspokeu oratory to adazed and won- dering constituency, In the Departments some Congressmen were busy badgerings the executive ofticers for places for thelr favonte supporters, or secking to obtain a longer leave of absenve for aduerents already fu office. In the streets an occasional carriage dashed hoatily alove in the terrlvle sun carrving Congressinen hurrying from one exccutive oflice to auother preparatory to their flual leave. TIE REST WAS SILENCE and dullness, nud 8o the mechanieal humdrum of the torrid Washingtou summier life fs likely to continue until the approach of anotber Con- gress. Meanwhile the President and Cabinet and Deporiment ofliclals ars preparing to enjoy Wemselves on the Fourth of July hollday. , The Treslaent und Secretary of the Navy and some frlends to-nlght touk the Government boat Tallapnosa and left, to be wone fur two or three days ot Fortress Monroe and Hampton Ronds, “Lxearslons of all sorts are prepured for the Guvermment populace, that s ulways cager Lo tnke advantaze of a lepal holday. THE MARSITALS. DEMOCKATIC OPINION. Specinl Dupaten to The ’{"(’"" Wasmixatoy, D, C., July 25 Hegresentativa Atkins, of Tennessce, Chalrman of the Appro- vrfation Committe, dovs not leave for bome a very baovy wun, He salds just before leaving that hie greatly regretted Yhut the money neces- gary to pay the rerular fecs of ‘Marshals for executing the custumary processes of the coarts uad not been appropriated. He slso stated that the restrictive politieal section fo that blll, the second section, on account of which the President vetoed the measure, was {nserted to satisty Springer, of Illinofs, aud other wembers of the Committee of Safety, who threatened to Lolt it thut provision wasomitted, Atkins, how- ever,did suy that hethougnt that Congress woutd certutnly vote adedelency b at the beeloning of the uext regular sesslon of Congress to reim- burse the Marabals for any expenses on account of régzular court work. O'her Democrpts, how- ever, ore on rezord fu thelr speechies as threateu- Iy {mpeactinent to aay olficer who should in- cur expenss withour epecitic apuropriations, Atkivg algo atl that it was necessary for the conservative Duemocrats, who really were in the mwjurity, 1o allow the revolaitontets to have whelr head, s IL was not possible to control hew until aiter 8 lon,g, shorp straggle. OPPICIAL OFINION, The Nutiona' fiepubican will to-morrow con- taln an fwporiant urticle knowa to reflect the views of promiuent officials 0 regord to the coudition tir which 1he Courts are_placed by the fulture of the apjroprintions for Morsuals, Cou- sultation with varfous oflleers of the Go ment, fnelndy ceountiig oflicers, who have 10 bass upou the truction of the laws, shows that the Attornev-ticneral will suceeed fn keco- e the Courts open tor aoll ususl busloe ‘This attempt will bu under the construet of See, 3,679 of the Revised Statutes, 1o the effect that it doea ot crobiv the fulfiilment of the fntont of the existing law, althuuga it pintaly forbids the expenditure o any money in exeess of b appropriation. 1t rewds aa fulluws: £re, 3,070, No department of tue Goverament shull expend fn_any one aut i exe ceas OF BuprOpritious ruus for tuat tlacal year, or invoive the In sny con- truct for the future payiment of muney in excess of such appropriation, It1s als0 malutalned that an offlcer who fu- curs this lubihty, which 18 a remuote 1ability de- pending upon thie action of Congress itaclt for 18 complete recoguitlon, will notheed the quibe Liurs of uny tufraction of the section fu quustion, aml that ) UE CANNOT DO OTHERWISH under his oath of oflice than exceute ghe mandates of the Court. Inuier words, it 1s claimed that the fultill- ment of existimg laws or thelr faithful exccu- tlon fo the administration of justice is the pura- mount duty of the Murshals, Hesplte the tailure of Coogress to make appropristions therefor, wud that the oflleers, fn Ule absence of any ap- propriation, assuwes sl the risk themselves ot vong refinbursed, or of boing pald the foes pro- vided for by those luws. 'fhie srzument is advanced by thoso who mufutaiu the forgoing construction of the see- tion that the word *cuntruct” therein contatned cannot und niust nat be spplied to the action of the Marshal who serves a process, wisl performs auy other offivial duty under vequivements ot the existing law to which a fee 13 aunexed, It is furiber argucd that the labilities ot the Ualted Stutes fncurred by the service of such process for the rurlunnnuce of sald dutv for such fees Is not in the nature of o contrach within the meanlug of this section, ‘0 sustaln this course of pewsuning, attention fs called to the fact that the Prestdent, i his suveral veto miessages bearing upon the subject, luid specinl stredd upon the prohibition cou- tafued I the riders agoiust {ncurrag Habititio s {u the execution of the laws; also o the fact that the army, when Concress falled to make suy appropriution for ité pay or support, FROUEKDED WITU TS ACCUSFOMBD DUTIES, Incureing Uahilities for salaries, trausportation, ete., durag an futerreenim of four mwonbs,und It was not held that the Hubitities thus theurred were contracts i the meaning of this sec- tivn, St 1w proper to add, fu thls con- neetion, that the opiujons of muny. good lawyers n Wushington ore directly ab Variwnce with this coustruction of Sce. 8,697, und that leadligs Deunocrats who have studied and aunalyzed it declure the belfel 1t it Attorney- Geoeral Deveus shouta diveetly euvoursge or Indorse an attemol to kenp the courts open un- der 1t he will render nlmnc'l’f it LIABLR TO IMPEACHMENT. ‘The oplnlons thus expressed “sre based upon the sssumntinn that the majority of Congress, al fta luat scaniun, was o desperately intent upon prohibiting the Department of Justive from jucurring suy habliity, '~ however remate | or Indirect, 1o the execution of the Natlonal Electlon laws, and that while wuch n comstructionf of Bec, 3,647 might he overlooked it apnlied only,to ondi- nary husiness of tie courts, it wauli certalnly nat he averluoked i {ta aonlication were to be ex- tended to the apnointment of Deputy Marshals and the reengnitlin of thelr services by the De- partment. ** Any attemot." sald one Democrstic member last nfebt, “by the Administration or Attornev-Uenera] Devens to twlat the law or evade the prohibition of the reatriction we have Imposed upon them would certainly resuit in the impeachment of the offender, whuever ho might be, from Hages down.” All of which may acrepted as an empty threat, for the Dem- gculs are not strong qnough to convict in the cuate. THE TEAKAGE BILL. 178 FAILURE AND TIlR CONSEQUENCES. Xpeeial Dispateh ta The Tribune. Wasnixarow, D, C., July 2.—The Committee of Western Distillers, led by Dro Rush aud Baffalu Miller, was not succeasful {n Its attempt. to pass the Leakago billor the bill suthor- fziniz ullowances to be made for Jeskare oo ex- port packaees of aleohol, The Commissioner of Internal Revenue had notifled the parties in- tereated that he would withuold tle collection of soma $80,000 assessed on such packapes as would have been benefited by this Leakage biil until Congress should have bad an op- portunity to pass upon It. The Ways und Means Committge, owing to the exertlons of Dr. Rush and others here, did favorably revort the bill to the Jouse, but this was dove at & time when the Woys aud Means Comimittee had nearly unanimously determined that_ titst Committee woull nor undertake to repdet any business for possazo at this scssion. Fernando Wood shortly after that left for Europe, and the matter was permitted tu re- wain I the Commitiee, It s possible that at the next session the bl will oo passed, Mean- while, Coummissioner Raum has ordered tbe fmmediate colleciion of all deawhack assess- meuts, ond they must of course be paid. THE 8OUTIL G100D-BY, UAMOXR. Rpectal Dispateh to The Trivime. WasmxeroN., D. ., July %~—~The Gamgee refrigerating experiment will probably not be tried by the Guvernment. ‘Ihe fact that Con- gress refused to direct the Becretary of the "Treasury by specide law to contract with Gam- wee doubtless puts an end to whatever pros- pects Gumeee bad. 1t Is learncd that the ma- Jority of the Bouthero wen who at first fuvored this plan are uow vpposed to it. Sorve of them urged Speaker Randall notto pive any recognl- tlon to any member who favored the project. It 13 stated that Gouile, of Virginia, stands alons of the Southera men on the Yellow-Fever Com- mittee In favor of the plag, FEAMS OP TELLOW PRVER. Chalmers, of Missistlppt, who bhas just re- turned from bis State, says thut there (s some trapidation at the fear that the scourge may re- appear this seagon, nud many have made prepa- ratlons to loave eorlior than usual, but that the wedical meu und those who bave been watehing the discasé do not auticioate it this scason, Mr, Chalmers, however. aud a number of other Southern men will take thefr familles to the Virglula mountaios for the season, THE CXOLUS. QGen. Chalmers says thut the exodusof colored peophe trom Miseisstppt {s apoarently at an end, He sayr the volored people are ol working well, and dre contented and hapoy. He ateribotes this condition of uifairs to the fact Lhat e pros. pect 18 fuir lor un exceptionally godd‘erop of corn and cottou. B MUSSISSIPRE FOLITICY, |, i Gen. Chalmers suys that the peopld of. 3fissis- #ipi in geneenl appear to tuke lhitle or uo fu- tereat i the political questipns wiich :haye: en- eaged the uttention ol nzzress durans (e lait three months, atid that questlons o) how mauy bales of cotton t can ralse, and “the prabable price of that staple, iulercst “nis, con- stitucnts inore deeply than matiers relating to bayoness or Deputy Mardials at the polis, GEORGY¥ WASIIINGTON, ANOTHER MEMORIAL Epecial Dispuatch to The Tvidune. Wasmisarox, D. C, July 2.—Among the Jaws which were enacted at the extra session of Congress 18 one appropriating $3.0%0 for a suit- able monument to mark the birthplace of George Washington. This money is to beex- pended under the direetion of the Seerctary of State, whv has been chursed with (e duty of seleagdug a suitable desien and fuecription for the monament, Becretary Evarts, before taking any other action in tre matter, will visit the place of Washington's birth, which 3 sltuated fn Westmoreland County, Viegiola, lu 1815 George Washington Parke Custiy, a grandson of Mrs. WVashington, {"““"’ on the] site of the bouse in which Washington was buro, und which was buracd down i few vears atler bis birth, a dreestone shub bearnne the Inserivtion, »ifere, on the 1th of February, 172, teorte Waslungton was bora.” Under “the bauds ol time and curiosity-seckers this modest menorlsl bus disappreared. * President ilayes expecls to secotnpany Seeretary Kvarts on s visit o the seene of Wislingiun's birth, in the historie lucality where some of the descendunts of Lhe Wastuiugtou fumily still reside, WIUHTTE ITOUSE GOSSIP. HOW TUE PRESIDENT AND CAuINET MINISTERS WILL SPEND THE KUNMER, Washington Correguondence PAtladelphin Press. In anuicination of the wdjuarument of Con- gress, tho Prestdent und mumbers of bis Cabl- net are periecting arrangenents for o briel recreation during the summer. The President, with fils faintly, will deave whe Executive Saue swon inanediately alter the adjuurament, and will oceupy oue uf the vowmfortably residences a the Sotdiers' Home in the vicinity of this city, It hus been the custom of Presidents sluce the foundig of the Home to veeapy ong of these Lundvgs, President Bugsanan was the iirst to watabllsh the custom, and divided his summers between bis restdence there und Bediord Bprings, President Lincolu alio wade e sumumer roal- dencs ut the llome, President Graoe pro- derred the eeashore, Invurfably speoduys his summer at Lung Branch, whéro Le owned o comgodious cottugze, Uwalg to the extra 05 sfon, i President hus been prevented from carryingg out his orlp to the Pacliic Coust, but conteuiplates doliyr so durlng the atttwnn, Secretury und Mrs, Evarts, with their dough- ter Minnie, will, shortly atter the adjoarmuent, leave for Wintsor, V., the Becretary, howover, remulning thers only a few days, “1lo expects o rematy fn Washunzton until ut lesst the iirst week tn August, Lo complets lmporeans busi- ness, when e will ‘azain veturn to Windsor, whiers ho will remaln until the et of October, unless svouer recalled to the Capital, ‘The youmgludivs of the family, Miisea Lettlo sud Loulsy, ure now absent from the city enjoylne a visit to,thetr triends und attending Comuonze- ments, vBecretary Shermdn’s family aronow In Eurape, and e Seeretary himself will remuln here most of the suminer, it 14 presumed, to work up bis Presidential campaign, Becrerary McCrary will occupy the Homestead, ut the Soldiers’. Home, with his wife, bub Lis chiidron will spend the summer in lowa. Secretary Tnumpson says it after the ad. Jougnwent b will tuke his departure for Iudiaua, wnd spead bis vacation ou his lera, retudy Schurz will go to Decr Park, ostinaater-Gencral Koy propusos Lo spend the Rreater portiou of the sumnier 1 tho mouatatus of Tennessee., . B Attornev-Geueral Dovens will dlvide his thuo betweun here und New Englaud, speuding wost of ft, howurer, lu tws city. s NOTES AND NEWS, TOSTAL ITRM, Special Dispateh to- The Tribune. WasmsatoN,: D, C,, July 2—The Post- Office Depurtmient {3 about to fucorporate 118 regutations su order Lkely to materiatly re- duce the vostal reveaue, Bome years ago thers wos u law pasacd suibiorleng ue sender of @ newsbaper to place upon it some device or fn. scription to Indicate the sender of it. Under this law o roling. has been made which will al- fow a very largs amount of matter hitherto considered mattter of the first-class to goat rates chargeable for third class matter, or for 8 cents Instend ,of 00 cecnts per pound, Thls Includes a large amount of In- aurance and banking business, and generally would permit o great many business blanks, In which there Is little or no writing, to o &t the cheap rates. One Postmastor of an Eastern city has already protested agafost the proposition, claiming that 1t will resalt in the Toss of $200,000 to Lhd postal rovenue from his offico alone. ¢ FROPOSED TREATY WITIE GREAT BRITAIN. 1t is rumored in diplomatic circles that, bo- fore the ressacmbling of Congress, a new treaty will have been framed between thie United States and Great Dritalu. The latter Power will concedo the rignt of citizens of the United Statea to sl on the shores of her Atlantic col- onles, and sha will roceive in return the right to navizate the Hudson River and to export can- ned lobaters into the United States free of duty. DEMOCRATIC INCONSISTRNOY. 1t will be remembered. that ooe of the promis neat Demoeratic demands throughout tho extrs scssion of Congress was, that no personcvarged with the dlsbursement of (overnment moueys’ shiould pay any sulu or incur any liabllity i the nbsence of apecific appropriations; yet & reviow of thie work of the last day of Congress sliows that the Democratic officers of the House had fo several Instances emuloyed persons without any suthority of law, and that theso persons were pald by the Demozratic majority of tho Housoe out of tue Contingent Fund. , DAVIS' COMPLAINT. It now appears that Senator Davls, of West Virginia, who for several years has been afllicted with n craze about the Treasury De- partment, has, with his brother, a clalm of sono $15,000 azalnst the Treasury, which has been rejected. The wicked say that the ro- jected claim has hod something to do with Sonator Davis’ inordiuato’ desire to discover a defleit of $100,002,000 or more in the Treasury account, The claim originates in u demand for rent, scrvices, and cominlsslons durlng the War, The Treasury accounting oflicers held that the Davis® brothers were uot entitled to the clalm, und, as to the rent part of it, it is reported that the title to the bulldings was in some verson who was barred from payment by disloyalty. i INTEREST PAID. . The Unitcd States Treasurer yesterdny malled 50,000 tnterest cheeks to as many different ad- dresses, whichwas part of the smountof the auarterly Interest dueon the uew 4 per cent loan. Tais does not include the full amount ot Interest, ns it was not possible to put any of the bonds which are lssued in exchange for refund- ng certificates In the scheduloof July 1. It will ho some ten daysor two weols nefore checks for futerest on the latter elass of bonds will be forwarded. ‘The offices of T'reasurer uud Regls- ter have been very greatly overworked, becauss {n coneection with the {seuingz O this cnormous uumber of cheeks the aamo foree las hud to at= tend to the conversion of refunding cerciticates und to the redemption of ¢ per cens bonds, largre quantities ot which are daily arrlvinz at the Department. QEN. QARPITLD left to-night to 2o to Toledo to deliver the Fourti-of~July oratlon. Gen. Tom Ewnr witl be present, nid it 18 understood that Cuorles Fuster will nlso be there. - Bwmng, before leaw- ing, was conrteous suouwh to his political opow- . ueat 1o say that It Mr. Charies Foster was elezted Governor of Oblo there would be @ gen- tlemsu iu the Gubernntorinl chalr, and the 1ereat Stute would aot be disgrraced. s SECRETARY BUENMAN 3 is making preparations for an claborate speech t0 b delivered In the eampaien in Malue, CAMPAIGN DUCUMENTS: s The Congresslonal Renubilcan Cominlttes Is sand to have ordered 40,000 coples of Congress- man Murton's two speechies on sliver, the one oppos ry tree coibage snd the ouher opposuig :nvorrdumphuu ot trade-doliars, for distribution v Outu, 5 . i) TREASURY ITEWS, To the Weteni Anuctated Press. Wasmsaros, D. C., July 2~ Counterfeiters are preparitig to mireulate néw 83 and 810 notes 10-MUrrOW alieruoon, Six hundred thousand dollars worth of the § per veut refunding bonas of the Dlstrict of Co- Tumbna have been taken at 54-100 per cent pre- mbum, nid $15,000 worth at 134 premium § $500,- G worth reman, Congress having adjourned without action on the bill authorizag au pllowance for the leaking of export packages of aleohol between distils lerles and ports of export, immediate collection 18 ordered of ull drawoack ssacasments tor this cause aid delayed pending action of Congress. ‘Tise R3sessments amount to 50,000 or $00,000, FETITION FOR PARDOS. Ex-Oov, Young, M. C., ot Oufo, to-day filed a petition with _the President requesting e wvardon of Ald. Kelly, of Ciuclunatl. Kelly ts & Democrat, convicted of inducay; non-reshtents 1o vote nt the last munieipal eleciion in Clocin- nats, Lhe petition 18 sigued by all the Judzes of the Hamllion Couuty Courta. Amonz ine uigners 18 Gun, 1hckenlooper, Reoublican eandl- dato for Licutenant-tioveruor, SHOOTING OPF INTO BPACE, The President, Mra, [laves, Secrotary and Mra. Thompson, Sceretury MeCrary, and o.hers, will leave to-morrow on the Tullapooss tor Norfolk and Fortress Monroe. ‘The party bo nbsent weveral d Upon muru‘nic. thee Preatdent will gro to the Soldiers Home. He will unly e absent from the city fqr a tow daya at o thue, Secrotary Toompson Wikl feave shortly for Indiann, Secretary Sterman goes 10 Muibe aud Qulo, making oue or LWo apeecuesn {0 euch State, ALEX AND DEN, who have not spukzn to cach other for abont twenty years, wade np’ vesterday, nud burled their ofd animosities, Mr, Stephens challeoged Mr. 1101 nisuy years before the Wiir, but uie latter dechnéd to meet bl on the deld of honor, and 1 doug o safd; 1 bave a fumlly to protect and a soul to save, umd vou have nerher” From that day uoth yesterduy the two Suniernerd never uxchauged & word, PARDONED. The Tresldent hus romitted the unexpired portion of the sentence of threo yeara' condne- ment of William W, Fieming, formerly dirse Laoutenant fu the Twelfth Lnlautry, - RILVER FURCHASRS, Purchases of silver bullion by the Treasury this afternoon were larzer than for a consider- uble thne fu any one week, It s learoed (hut eyery offer at or below the markot'ratu to-duy | was aceepted. INVESTIOATIONS, - Members of the Scnate Committeo on Privi- leges and Elections have arrauge:d to distribute themnaelves ue follows for the prosucution uf wis Inguiries authorizod hy the Senate I e Spol- furd-Kelluze case, and’lu Ingoll’s lovestiza ion, durang (he Congressioun! recess: ‘The Kaue sus Bub-Committeo will conslst of Be tors Suulsbury, Batley,. Vunce, Camsrou (Wis,) uied_Logan, ‘They will commence thelr labors I Kausus duping the latter part of Sep- tuwber, ‘Fhe Loulsiana Sub-Committes wili bo composed of Seuators Ihll (Ga.) sud Huuston as its Domocratic meumber, sud either Catnurou (Wis) or Lowun as_vopresentative Repubilcans, Senutor Ioar's cngugemoents makug ib e vosaible for hiuy to s ‘The Lowslaua n- veatigation will not be resumed until sbout the 20tk of November, when the Sub-Cownuittees uro to assombly fn New Orlcans, ——————— JOURNALISTIC, dpecial Diwatc to The Tridune DanviLLE, 1L, July 2—The Duoville Zost, & weakly Democratis newapaver, was sold yester- day to William ML Bandy, Dr. Barton, und J. B. Muno, Bandy is Gen, J. C. Bluck's clerti, and tho object of tho purctiase sevms to be to push Black’s nomination for Governor, 3 Swecial Diagatch 4o Tha Triduns. BemzarieLy, I, July J—After a groat deal ot n latiug pro and cou, Gen. Yalier has ot last sold 1he State ftog ater to H. W, Rowker, Charles Edwards, und John i, Overly, retaluig a quarter intercst for_the benetly of Str. Lrabb,. s sonan-law, M, Oberly will lave editorial charge, and propeses Lo cuango the styla of the Jtegister matarlatly, s0 us tu contoru Jo hat of Vow York Sum, Vo uew paper wil) be ad vanced Demoeratic o tone, and will uudocbts edly suvport Palier as N8 firat cbules “Tiadeu wa 1t second ctivles foe Peesidents PESIEUSES RS o TSI Y. | S A s