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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1880. FOREIGN. © Bradlaugh Wins in His Fight with the House of Commons. The Action in His Cnse Re- scinded by a Consider- able Majority, Aud tho Objectionable Member Will Be Allowed to Aflirm. Incidents Attending the Euforcement of the French Religious Decrees, Many Establishments Likely to Qualify under the Law. Tho Freneh Senate Committee Declares Against Vilenary Amnesty. ® Recent Reports of Russian Des feats in China-Confirmed. GREAT BRITAIN. BNADLAUI. Loxpoy, July 1.—In the louse of Commons tho Speaker ruled that Gladstone's motion ul- lowing ail elected members to allie, ete, wis in order, and Gladstone thon moved ft, ‘Thu House was crowded fn anticipation of the debate in Hradinugh'’s case. Bradlaugh was “seated under the jrallory. John EK. Gorst, Conservative member for Chatham, raised the polnt that Gladstone's motion rehitive to Rradlaugh was out of order, ng it referred to a polnt whieh had already been decided at this session, He muiitained that Sir Stusford Nertheoto had hitherto en- deavored to prevent the House from breaking tho Inw and prevent Bradluygh from belng smuggled into the Housc. There were erios of “Order * in consequence of Gorst applying tho epithet “ disurderly " to Glndstone'’s motion, GUADSTONE'S BYEECTL. Gladstone said the legisiation was not oppor- tune, The comeze he now proposed was Intend- ed to preserve the dignity of tho Houae, He added that le was not aware thut a duty elected mivinber should Le questioned as ta his bu- Het, Uindgtone's speech. wns, good-tempered, and threw {io onus on tho Opposition, 12" ~—..- Sir Staulford Northeote opposed the motion, aud moved 8 an amendment that it bo ro- Hudstone, in furthor support of his mo- tt sd that df a member were adinitted to take his seat, with the warning that he might be proceeded meulnst'in th court of law, the con xequenca might be an unseemly coltislun on questions of privilege between the: Huuse aud the courts, A At the close of Mr. Gladstone's apeech the House divided on Sir Statlurd Northcote’s ainendaient to re, ue metion, emment was defented, oad to 24 Han amendinent making by Mr. Gh metshers to ullirin who may claim: to do go ine stead of tuking the outh, wis then adopted Without ndivision, dod a subsequent motion by Mr. Gladstone that the resolution be a standing order was also agreed to without a division, NEW SEASON'A TEA ‘The steamer Glencoe, with tho flvst of the new seuson's ten, hag arrived fram Culna,: ATIIKE. All the wenvors In the Mostey district having Nnldhed all the ploces in bund, “have Joined in the strike, a + DEAD, Lord Belden is dend, ANNOUNCEMENT, Inthe House‘of Commons Sir Charles Dike contiringd thé statement that the Pleninoten- th at Herlin had arrived ata thumimous a ment In reward to the Greek Fronticr, io Kuld ft iad not yet beet devided how to come miunicate thelt deelaton to tho Porte aud to Greece. . - “ BURMAN, In tho House of Commons tho Marquis of Hartington etated that tha question of the re- newnl of one relations with Tirnua Is now wie der consideration by tha Indian Government, A renewal, he eat, depents npon obtulning: wunritutecs for the safety of the misslorts ‘THE EXILED FENIASS. Premier Gladstone, replyiity to Phillip Callan, Liberal member for Louth, said dit, in ylow of What was happentig In some paris of freland, be dd not consider te present a iting thing toile low Condon, Clacke, Luby, O'Donovan Kos, and other Feulan prisoners to return from exe, Callan, In bin question, polted ont tho ninnesty: Rrinted to Communtits ta France and to the _ thentment of Secessiunists lu the United States, : UNTRE Sic Charles Ditke said It was untrue that the Chinese baye renched Fort Nuryn. FAMINE FEVER, ; Dupwtn, July 1.—Tho famine fever ia Increas- ng. FRANCE, UXECUTION OF THI ANTI-SESUIT DECRERS, Panis, July 1.—Tho seml-otfielal note which bas been sent by the French Government to the Journuls announcing that tho oxocution of ‘the anti-Jdesuit deerées had not led to disturbance iu wny partof France, and that offeot hud only to be given to-day (Wedvesdiy) to the decrovs alfecting tho Jeuults, conoludes ns follows: “ Tho Guyernment knows its duty and wilt per- form it with Hemness.” The number of persons expelled from tho Josult chupel yesterday morning was thirteen, Including one Englistinan and one itussiun, ‘The establishinent of German Jesuits will not at present be interfored with, At Laval sever! English Jesulta called on tho crowd to witness thit thelr rights wero belng violuted, and suid they would appeal to the Engilets Ambessador. MAGISTRATES RESIGNED, Up to tho presunt time forty-nine Magistrates have rslighed rather than exceuty the religious eorves. ‘Luo proprictor of the house oceupled by tho Jesuits in the Rue de Sevres bus nade a preliine faury application to the Vresidont of the ‘Tri- Dunit of the Seine aakirig Une the hougs may bo restored to Ube possession of its owner, ORDER COUNTEIDIANDED, Andricux, Préteet of Police, authorized tho removal of the suorament from tho Jesuit Cuspe} In the Itue de Suvres to the Church of Bt Sulplee, but, a luge crowd hiving ussem- - bled, (neluding severa! Sunators aud Deputies of the Hight, tho Pollce Commussary ordored this tho sacrament only ve removed to « small chapel in the ume Louse, FROYOSED INTERPELLATION, . Tho Leyitimist section of tho Right In tho , Chunber of Deputies buve deolded to iuterpel- brary Government concerniug the application Of tho doerees, ‘The ruport of tho Coinmittee on tha Amnesty Dillwhich will be read in the Bunate. to-murrow, “recommends the rejection of the proposal for plopary amucaty. crr¥ AND CouNTHY, Loxvon, July 1.—The Purls correspondent. of the Zines tulegraphs 1s follows: Tho crowd which wituedsesd the expulsion of tho Jesuits frum the extublishment ju Itne de Sevres wus ulmostatupetled by the provgdure employed, In Paris, where the Individual le drowned tn the anes, the shine da Juss eerlous, but in the prov. fuces it will have fur deeper eifcet, Franco will bo divided tuto two’ cumpa, soparated by ug unfathomable ubyss. 'Yooss only” who have lived in tho provinces can form an iden of the effect of ‘<hese oppressive mousures. It is expected that tho Jesults will Jmmediately appl tothe Judges, complaining of the violatfon of thelr rights ot property end doioloiles, aud praying for un order of relustaiemunt pending grlak tho Govern- nent will coutend that ordinury tribunals bave no Jurjediction In ayeh adispute between Indi. viduals and the Btaty, and that the Council: of Bute can alone durermlie tho valldity of the expuision. ‘Tho Governinent, however, is in puinitest diticulty with other parucogelsed orders, as It never enlculuted on their refusing tw apply for recognition, and now that tho have tirinly resolved on linking thelr fate will Sceults tho Government must cithor: abut {ts eyes to the vlolauou of the decrees. or repent, ola much larger scule, to-day's (Wednesday's) proceedings.” WANTS 4 THEATY, Boupyayx, July 1.—A large mase-meeting hag been held bere, fovking to the reopening of uve The umend- 4 otlationa for A now commereint tronty hoetween his country and Amerie, Ovor200 representa Hves of the lending busiiters fnises here werd Presont, and resolttions wore adopted tren the Governtnent to take detinit Inlthutive netion: at ones. ‘Tho proposed treaty looks to 1 real Procity in the matter of tariffs, and will be of undoubted benefit to France. WIA WR LET ALONE. Lonpos, Juby 1.—A Parls dispatch says: It is stated that the Monte of Ln Grande Chartrenec, manufactirers of tha famous Churtreusa M- queur, will not bo interfered with, THM WORK PRUKORtED, . Losnon, July 1.—A Paria dlapntch says tho ro+ lgious cstablishmonts broken up yosterday numbor thirty-nine, with 475 members, There romain nbont thirty, which, bona adnentional estullshtuonts, aro allowed to exist until Aug, 25, At Clitmbery two Italian Orders, one of mon, tho othor of women, have recelyed fortyeoleht: hours’ notico ta quit Franco, ‘Phia measure ts {aken under the liw of 1410, providlug for tho onal of foreigners obnoxious tu the Gov- ernment, SOUTIL AMERICA, A HARON FtattTy Naw York, July 1—Tho Star and Herald, of Panama, just received, haa tho story of a fight of fnunches In Callao Boy. ‘Tho Peruytan Inunch Independenein, under command of Llout. Gal- Voz, was golig its rounds between Land 2 Inthe morning, when ahe suddenly found herself face to face with tho Chilluu lnunch Yarrow. Noth purtics were prepared fur an attack, which was first carriod on with sonic elxepoundera and sinall arms, and whon near enough with ctt- Insses, The two bonts grappled, and then tho Yarrow applied a torpedo to tho Independonein. At tho samo moment some onc in tho latter throw n han torpeito into tho Yarrow, which exploded aud blew out her sides, Tout. Galvez atl hig sixteen men, wll told, found thomselves in the water, ind tho Chillans found their launch sinking, By dint of strong offorts, they renehed « hulk tear, Into which they had scarcely serumbted when the Intneh went town. A second Chillan Inuneh, hearing the explosion, went to the scene nnd picked, up Licut. Gatvez and six of his inen, aud carricd thont off us prigonors to tho Blanco Encatade, Six othors were recovered by neutral bouts, aid three are missing. Tho men from tho Inde- pendencin sreeceded In seouring a bot and renched thoir own ship‘inter on. Tho torpedo Inunch wis valued at $100,000, White a boat with fn tag of trnco was atongside the Mintco Enenlade, to receive the wounded Lieutenant, the Huagenr steamed in toward the shore to ene denver to ascertain, the whereabouts of the stinken Yarrow, and sppronehed within 2,00 inctres of the batteries, As soon as tho Poe huviaus suw tho boat leave tho Manco Enealedo with tholr wounded comrades, thoy opened tire ou the dntrinter: caused her to beat 1 bnety retreat. Tho Peruyinna intend to recover the Yarrow, and the Chilians nro as determined that thoy shall not, BIEQE OF ARICA. PANAMA, Jitne 22.—Arien was attacked by n Chiltan force 6,000 strunye about thy {th or th Inst. Before tho fight begun the Chillun com- inander summoned the Peruvian garrison to warrender, but received for nrepty, "We will resist until our lust cartridge Is oxtausted.” The demand was renewed on the followlug dity, with tho: observation that Gen, Naguedano, In deference to tho enorgetle defense of the elty, and with ad to avoid tho tteetess sheddlig: of btuwd, bey the Peruvinn ollicers to neeept, voniitions. “lie reply was tho game ag before. On the th all eomtinmicadion between Arien nnd other polnts In Peru was cut off, and tt wits belleved i Lina that Arlen has fallen, war vessel Manco-Capite, It 1s understoon, would be blown up before allowlng ber to fall i the Nanas of the enemy. Tho ntsack on Arica wus nine from botit Inn TET ot ee MIE RIFLE, | BOOTING AT DOELXMOUNT. Denix, July 1.—The Abercorn competition, open to all comers, for the prizes valued at £85 and for the selection of tho trish eight to com. pete nt Wimt On. Oponed to-duy, und will Inst two days. Fifteen shots wilt be fred enen day nt £00, OM, and 1,000 yards ranges. Thirty en- tered, Ineluding a numberof thé Irish and Amer- Jean tens, ‘The result of the shvoting at 800 yards Ja us follows: 800 FAD. ‘ards twenty shots ench wor lowed, -dickedn hended the seore Wiel 9 rest scored us followay : Joynt.. Reote Milne TURKEY, PLANS AND ESTIMATES ONDERED, ConsrantinovLy, July J.—Tho Sultan, in con- sequence of lis fenrs rolutive to the seerct due signe of the Powers, hus an iden of rendering tho Durdanelies Impregnable by torpedoes und Torts, anche? ordered the preparation of plans and ostlinittag, TURKIBM DIPLOMACY —THY ENGLIGH MINISTER. WEAKENING. Speciat to London Tones, CONSTANTINO! duno 1%—Tho fanatleal ‘Turkish purty tre iach aratinod by tha cone ecusions obtained from Mr, Gosehen In suppross+ ing certain pussiges objected tein the nddress. he Intended presenting to the Sultan at hts trst format reeeption, They beiloye that this con- cussion willbe followed by others, if dlaugrees able polutg are objected to with: sulllcfont por sisten ‘The Crienids of reform in tho Oltoman enpit frecaprode| er to be correspondingly des pressed by this vietory of the fanationl Muastl- ain fretions. ‘Thoy say tat the poliey of giv- ing way hus been conmenvod, and it “Will be almost Iinpossible to convince this ultra purty, whieh now seeretly controls tho Sultan's policy, that the | English Auibussndor la reatly in) carnest at future crises In the negotlutions about to begin fy Cone stuntinoply, ‘They will always belleve thut his moat cnergetig representations ure only bluster, to be followed by concession, if tho ‘Turks resist f iltely longer. “Tho shrowdest obacrvers state that the sole chanee fur the success uf Mr, Gogvhen's mission was for him to appear ut Stainboul ay the exponent of 1 relontlers, un- a fait ble will und of 0 resletless power, go 0 thu Ottomans would regard his advent aa kisuiet, and subinlt to hls program a ling ly; but to nwume this rio, Ik wus. ubsolutcl necessary thut Overy word of Mr, Goschon's uf+ felul utteranees ahontt be enforced a3 final and irrevocatite, h tho frat concession dhaape peared that churneterlatic feature of England's Atubusendor whieh was positively essontial for bis success, RUSSIA AND CITINA, ‘TUE CHINESE VICTORY. Lonvon, July 1,—Lator advices of tho dofcat of the Russians by Chincso stato that the ius. sians were dofented while marching from Kho- kand viu Oshand Gulcha, en route to Kushgur. Tho Chinuse were completely masters of tho situntion, aud defoatud thom, aud compelled them to ty to Osh, vapturing their entire con- voy. ‘Tho Chinese are now at Gutehu, ~ ‘Yorke or Turcke Puss, at which tho enyguge- ment js presumed to have tuken place, is on a river of tho sumo nome in Southorn ttusala, north of the northern frontier of Turkestan, ‘The rlyer enters the sen by soveral moutha. Guidschw ta a wailed Chincae clty ia Soongurl, tho capital of u dtutrlot of tho sume nume, und fa somotinics called Eclvo, It coutains burrucks for troops and tho publly ofllees of the Goyera- mont, Tho intelligence of the engagement eume from Cabul by way of Bokt und fs considered traatworthys eo Mom, DISChEDITED, St, Perersnond, July l—Reports of the de- feat of th ltusstunt by tho'Cutnge ure reysndea aw unfonu - REINFORCEMENTS, Sr,“ Perensuunn, July 1.—Tho volunteer erulser Ruwala, which galled frow Croustadt for Vinuivostock, took four Gouerals, sovonty-one olllcers, and uo number of engiucers andjurtit- lerymon, alEAt vine, Br. Perensuuns, July 1.—A great fire ts ra; initeaain. Sixty houses are Aiireudy ‘doar mf aud thy Hames ure spreading rapidly, pat SPAIN, > THE MOOMUSIE BULAN. -Maprsp, July l.—Tho Envoy of Morocco has Aunexed tu the protocol of the Morocco Confor- ence a lutter from the Sultan commanding him tg deyounve and punish nil natives, olleers, Judges, and other authorities who muy huve re- fused Justico and protection to the Hebrews. ‘Tho Sultan soverely blames and intends to chas- Use severely ull whu ure guilty of outrage ‘against nom Mahometan eublects. Ho rays lio wishes all his subjects to be equal beforo the tribunnls, THK CONV ERENCE, FINAL PROCEEDING, . Derttn, duly L—The International Confer- enee to-day mot for tho Inst time, slgned tho final protocol, ond agreed upon tho terma of tho {dentleal note to bo addressed to the Porte. The Proportion of the Turkish debt to be borne by Greeco and Hberty of worship are among tho suojects mentioned In tho prutacol. ‘THM DECISIONS OF THM INTERNATIONAL CON- FRIKKNCH. . 14 Renwtn, July 1.—The soml-offielal Provinctal Correayenidence, daaussing tho decision of the Internutional Conference, says It was only caligd Liport to exereise.n moral intluence, ns tt tens not to booxpeeted that olther Greece or Turkoy would fall to comprehond the siguiftcanee of the perilous gi@on by so important a court of arbl- ‘ation. A PnoTEst. Loxpor, July LA diepatch from Romo says the Turkish Minister hus presented’ to Premlor Cairoll h note protesting against tho decisiunsof tho Berlin Conference, ‘TH IDENTICAL NOTH. Loox, July 1A dispatch from Hertin eiyat ‘The Conferenco ultimately ngreed to make the ‘note whilelt will bo addressed to both tho Porte aud Grecoe n collective une, The note will be ielegenphed to the Governments of tho six Poworas thon telegraphotl to tholr Ambnesadora at Conmtantinny te and Athons, whon it ts to bo signod by tho Inttor and coremoniously banded to the Turkish and Grock Governmonts, ROME. CHURCH AND STATE. Rowe, July 1—The Freneh religious orders Affected by the antl-Jesult decrees hive tel exrapbed the Vatican tholr intention to submit to the law, (This probably means tho orders not yet ex- polled.) ‘Tho Popo has Acalted to nccopt the Prusstin Chureh laws. He intends at the next con- sistory to nominate Bishops to fll the vacaut BCCS. DISCURBION COMMENCED. 1—The Chatnber of Deputics has commenced tho discussion of tho bill for. thu. aboiltuon of the grist tax. THE CENSUS. : KANSAS, Epeetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Torrka, Kas. July 1.—State-Audltor Done- brake hus recelyed and fltod tho nbsteacts of Assessinents of thirty-elght counties In. this State, and tho consis returns of soventy-two counties, He enys the emnplete returns will show a total population of 925,000, which wilt en- title Kangns to seven members of Congress if tho basis of representation is mide the sume ns Kt present. or oven Ef it should be increased 10,000. Tt is not probable that Congress will intke the npportionment In time to “live the Stute districted by the incoming Leulalature, henee the four now members uf Congcess will havo to be elected at large. Rone, Ju), LAPAYELTE, IND, Spretat Disvateh ta The Chteago Tribune. LAPAYitre, Iod., July L—The often) returns give Lafayette a population of 14,701, nn inereaso of about 7,200, Tnvestigution shows thit in one ward an entire block was skipped, while in tho First Ward the poll-books of May last show 150 votors’ nantes who are Hot on the consus returns atatl, Itty probublo the elty will order a retnk- iiyp of the eonsua. “GALEN, Thin. Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tritune, GAvENA, IIL, July 1.—According to the returns, now complete, of tho United States census-cnu- Bice nturs, the prevent populution of Galena is iW UNITED STATES. Wasnixaron, D.O,, Juneid0.—Gen, Walker has inado fu esthuate of tho population of tho United States fram the lights before film (whieh areas vet very fragmentary), and ho thinks there will be dun” tho nulghbertivod of 49,000,000 peuple, CRUELTY 10 CHILDREN. . A Litde Girl Inhumuanly ‘Treated. Sergeant Quinn, of tho Rawson Street Station, has for sume days past been quietly inves tyating the cuse of a little girl namod Minnie Gill, who, tho nelghburs Informed him, was being shamefully tuattreated by hee guitrdhtngs, = Patrick and = Catherine Moulaban, with whorn she was living ut No, 45 Clybourn pluco, In cusea of this kind vare ta tle Ways taken to discover whether there ta not, on the part of tho comphutuiug nelyhbers, some aul- nis agalust tho purtles complalned of, It belng a not uncommon thing for them to try to make use of pottcs Interference nan meansof gratifying personal spite, Tho Sor- genut sntistied himeclf that the complaint fu we present case wag dletated by motives of human ity slinply, knowing whieh he was ail the more encnestin hig reacarches, whieh rest in the (lseovery that tho Hoilihans had for mouths past. beon guilty of horribly cruct tront~ hient uf tho” Mitte walt whom | oo curious. chain oof circwmastaucus | had pluceddn their power, Me learned that during tho pat winter tho child, who [snot more than 10 yours Old, was nade to yo out in the eld etreets miserably elad upon the bedy and her feot perfeutly bare, tn order to gather fuel for the family. Chore was to necessity, elther, for hey being poorly clothod, or for her being sent ot to porrorm Buch hart work, a¢ Hoilehan, who clulins to be, thong he is not. hur futher, hus a sood job, rang: an Wouk, Sho wes forced to go, huwev It huppened that sho “was uw aeuirch for fuel Kho was erueity, 1 fitut, tit on suverdl vecusions tho neighbors intertered aud threatenod to eat in the palleu 1f the unwarruntably punishment war, not stopped oat anes. On ung ugcaston fqulto reucntly tho child, for sume ulleged olfensy, wus ted to a bed tor two days, daring which time her allowance ‘ot food consisted of ang cracker and ng mich water 18 she wanted, The child was not propere ly fed, and the combination of too much work and too little food has haul the vffect of redues duu her to the condition alinost af a ving skelo- On, Bulng satlstied thut the cise was one reautelag legal diterference, Bergennt Quinn on Wedued- day evening hud the yleh removed from ber homo to the Lawson Street Polley Station, where sho remained over ulght. ‘Lhe Sergeant talked with her, and the story which sho unfolded was a singalnr one, Ag fur na tho eruelly wis goneerned, sb corroborated fully the re. of tho neighbors. hy uleo stated sho wis not related to either of the Houlubans, exphining that herrea! name wats GUL and that when she was very young her inother dod, after woleh her futber ninrvied the presont Mrs. Houluhan. Mer fathers! wird dod, aod bor stop-muther wna Houlihan. She was thus nuboily's ebitd dn partlouiny, and the Houlnbans kept her in the uuse and treated her with uniform cruelty for yours peat. Seryt. Quinn notifled Otluer Dudloy, of tho Ulnols Humune Sacloty, who yestorday visited the station aud took tha girt tinder bis protec: ton, removing her io his home, where he ts at Prego stonplings Ele also caused & warrant to 0 Iuaved, upott Which the tubwnan pale will bo arcested this mornitug. ‘The ehild ly a brit and Interesting girl. Sho clnima thie sho fs 19 years of age, but the Houle duns say that she isonly ¥. Being very smut nnd slight, the lntter ago scons the more probe Able, though the stunthyg atfucts of eruulty aud sturvalion mmy buve made her look younger than she really ta, 1 ee TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Trenton, N. Jy duly 1—Auorhor student, maned Irwin #3, Schultze, of Colebreokdale, Pa, hug Just died from [ness caused by tho cesspool epidemls In Princeton College, CincinnAtt, July The Hebrew Unton Col- lego ut ity Commencomont oxerciaes to-night vouforred the degroy of Tuchour or Bachelor of Hebrow Tore upou seven young nen. Tho College 48 under the controlof the Union of Anertean Biobrow Condy tne LOUISVILLE, Ky., Jul .—Tho Court of Ap peuls in tho cave of James Juhiuson, colorod, Indicted fur curry tog, concent weapons, on it invtion to act the indictment aside on the yrauud: that the Grand Jury was composed exclusively of white persons, holds "that so much of our statute as excludes ull porgons utbor: than white mien trom servico on Juries fs uneonstitutional and that no person can be lawfully excluded from any Jury on uccount of bla race or eotor."* New Youn, July L—Uhe general term of tho Bopreme Conve hug ordered the relnutatos iment of Gon, © Baldy" Sinith, removed trom fhe oltow of Paltoe Commissloner by Mayer per, ee GRAIN-DEALERS’ CONFERENCE, Bannvsnty, 0. July-L—A Jurue nunbor of Oblo yralu-dealers sasombled at tha Hesbe House, Put-in-Bay, to-day for a two days’ voa- sion, A permanent organization was eifected by tho vlection of & H. Hunt, of Upper sau- dusky, President, and LC, Newson, of Columbus, Hocrelury, ‘Tho ufternuon way devoted to thy disuusgion of questiuus wifovtiiyy the trudge, Committee to canter with the trunk ines to se cura a fixed rate to tho seaboard for tho season, wus appolutod, eprescatatives of New York and Pulladelpbia tras wore present, a SEVENTY-NINE FATAL SUNSTROKES. New Youk, July: 1.—Seventy-nine futal cases of sunstroke tho past twenty-four houra cading at noun to-day, WASILINGTON. Western Cattle-Men Protesting Against the Quarantine Embargo, But tho Treasury Dopartment Ikules that Thore Is No “Remedy. Decrease in the National Debt During June Over Ten ‘ Millions. Tho Amount of Pensions Business to Bo Done Under tho Arrears Acts : Army Rogulntions to Bo Discussed— General Notes at the Capital, THE CATTLE TRADE, RESTRICTIONS UPON IMPURTATIONS AND EX* PORTATIONS. Bpectat Dipaleh to The Chicago Tribune, Wasitnaton, D.C, duly 1.—Thomas L. Milo, of Ittnola; J. H. I&mes, of Now Moxtco; A, ‘Te Abort, of Toxas; and otic or tivo othors were at tho Tronsury 1 etmotit to-day. They are all large cattle-breeders aud exporters of Ameriean= raised cattle, and importers of the finer stock of cattle from England. Thoy caino to represent tho inconveniences to which they nro subjected, both In exportation and hnportation, owing tu quarantine reguiations on both glides of the At- Jantic. They wore firat received by Scerctary Shorman, who referred thom, after a bear ing, of half an hour, to Asalstnat- Secrotury French, who hig been given entire cbnrge of this matter. Mr. Siler had the iost tu sny, and represented tho caso of the cuttle- men, Hohad Just returned from Englund, ho anid, where ho had purchased 3W head of Mie Herefords for breedity purpuses, Ho hid ex- tinined into the aubject of disvases in tho Coun- ty of Hereford, where he imide hls puretiascs, gud could eny that thors was nota eise of con- tugtous pleuro-puouinonia extant there, Hodes sired tu take lls eattla whon they wrrived here upon clean bills of hoalth from England—which fe would producc—direet to Unois, Mr. Freneh at Ae £ TOLD MIM THAT it would bo impossible fur bin to do so; tho Dopartment bud estnblished ninety days ne a ututrantine, aud the cattle would have to re- uintn ator nenr tho port of ontry for that ing nt tho exponae of the importer. Quite an argu- ment followed to induce a chunge of the rultug of the Dopartiment in-tuvor of perfectly healtby beasts. Mr. Frenvh refused, huwever, to devi- nto from the ruling, He sutd tuat while ho could not auspuct any of the gentlemen preaont of such a thing, if ho allowed one or two tho privilege asked "hg would have te allow sttonll who migit want to’ onjuy its benellt, which would leave a logphole for dishonest dent- ers to bring In ¢chidaptand diseased cuttle. The next request mude wis tht tho Depirtment tke teps to euntre thy expartation.of Wostur. cathie to england ithoilt tho progent pryvision oF the fate g Counelt that diksuch cattle shall be Maughtered at the port Of lunding. ‘this re- quirement, it wag shown, luterfered very great~ Jy with ourcattly exports, Without it these ex- porta tu Grout Britatu would Ue Increased twonty- told, Sir. Frenel a CALLED ATTENTION TO the fuot that tho Departinont could do nothing agulost the Privy Council's decree. Hs visitors stated that thore Vaso plaura pnettmorin west of the Allegheny Nountulns, mi that all theae gattle were rilsdd in that xevtion. Str, Fronch replied that while that was trae ihe Lirltish Gove erhnient, not only waxlous to guard against cons tugloits pleura “Poeumonin, but Jeutous of aAmurican Hipurtations, wis inetined to put on. kevero restrictions He had had a numper of Inteeviews recently with Sir Kdward ‘Vhurntan, and bad convinced bln that “American cattle in the West were tree frum the fatal disensy. Sir. Edward ‘Thornton said tht while his, Government would favor the direst exportution frum the western pore tlun of this country Without shunghter, through Canada, It is feured sthe cuttle quininyg cust of the Alleghentes: through the United States might contract thy dscns, Mr French suld that tho United States Government would accede to Lmportutions from Englaud also going ‘THnAUAH CANADA totho West. Ho eaid that a bitl to authorize this agreement: had gond to Conyress before adjournment, but through simply negligence there wis no opposition ty the bil In any quirter—it fuited. The ecuttle interest would thoretere ,uuve + to subinit. until Congressiontl uelion could “bo seetteed to having thejr oxportations killed: at the port of landithy in England, and tholr itus porlition subject ty an oxpunsive quaranting of ninety duys before fpanspurtation to tholr tial dusthintion. ‘Tho cuttio-inen lute tho city thls evening yrently dissatisted with Congressional lugtalution, u THE TREASURY. THE PUnLIC DELT, Wasmtnaton, 1. , duly 1.—The publio debt stutement is ns follows: Bix por cont bondds,. Vive per cont bonds, Four und one-half par Ko iy it bands. ulin curtiticn te: Venslon Fund, ‘rotot coin bonds: Matured dobte.sssee Lugul-yenders, Cortitientes of Fenevionnl entre: Gold and allvor curtifieatay, ‘Potal without Interda| ‘Total dout. Potnl Interest. Castiin Vreasury, Lobt less caah In Ur Ducreuse duritix June, Ducrouan snes gine Wi ‘Currunt dabliiies— Inturestituy wid unpuld, Debe on 4 couaUtls ‘cunt bonds: Interest ‘tl hess Gold und sliver cortiicat STASI United bintes nutes held fie dgpom 14,435,000 155, 1ST wassess 201,058,022 "Total, 2 85 Avullubio nsevis— Caxh SOL086 rE png Issa 1G 1S SUD ti interest rupald by companies ny trutiapariution surviue, Uy caste paytuonta 5 pores Balunce of tutorest pad er by United states, CUINAGK. Tho colnnge executed at tho United Siatos mints for the flseal your ending June 90 wos Vulued nt SHUi0H4, of whieh 227,035,760 wore atandurd wilver, ‘Chis exceeds the vuinuge of any previous your, | REVENUE OFFICIALS, The Sceretary of tho ‘Treasury will hereafter remove Guugers, Btorekoepors, and Inspectors of tobucco, and all applications for such plices must be nade to the Secrotury in the handwrit- Jug of tho applicant. i PENSIONS, THM ARNEAUS ACT. pectal Dispatch to''The CAteago Tribune Wasiunaton, D.C, July 1—Tho Arreurs-of- Penalon aot provides that pensions in all cases Med before the 1st day af July, 1880, shalt com- qwence at the dato of ‘death or dischurge of tho suldier, and that thogo fled subsequent to thut dite shall commence upon tha day of fling, Yustorday boing tho last day upon which olutm- ants for arrears coull proaunt their clilms, tho oillve waa kopt open tht midnight, in orter that. ne one should buve reuson to say borcafter that. hla chin wus delayed by aculdent, or to nuke o complaint that the olfice his refused to recelye on the luat duy of yruge. There buye been tiled sluce tho pussage of tho net, June 25, 1870, more than 160.0 original {pvalldand widows’ clifins, OF those 40,12 wero Hod lust tnonth, ‘The nume Dor of unsettlod clatma now ponding In the Pons sion Oflico is upwurda of 400,00, representing elalins aggregating nt less than $00,000,000 tor tho first payments. . | THE AVERAGE AMOUNT OF ARNEATS pald to onch claimant ty $1,000, Tho number of elnins which the office ja unnbled to dispose of with ita prosent force, and undor tha present systum, 1d nbout 2,600," of which about 1,600 aro massed upon favorably, The rewalaluy iu be- lhe yojected, are in moet causes presented uguln, and have te be redxamined In miuny iustinces aeveral times over. ‘These ure often altowod uftor bebue thus rejected, It bs eetimated that if no more clit of uy Khul were to be received da would require twelye to tifteen yours to dls- pose of the Work now in hund under tho present Gperadons und without a vast incrouse of force, In addition to the work upon the cluiuis mentioned, there ts tho work upon fu- ercase clafins, bounty clalins, and 1812 peasion clauting, It wit bo romembured that Scorotury: Sherman stated immediately after the pussaye of the Arrears act that that meusure would cost the Government ut. leust $15y,000,000, Tho amount actually patd out for serge ito. thie Cig t§ &2,000,000, U'hla, added to the $00,000,000 Juvolved in pending cuses, aud making 4 Hberal ' numbers a allowance for rejections, will, It nw ortle inated, take tho aggregate umount of arrears, when allahall have been sloared up, moro that 1,000,000 1 oxcusd of Seurctary Sherman's €8- into, SHERMAN AND RAUAM, THE NREACIT WIDRNING. Srectal Dispatch ta The Chteago Tribune, Wasntnaton, D.C, July 1.—A_ elreuliy order was fesuied to-day by Becretary Sherinan trans- ferring, na was Indicated Inst night, tho appoint- mont of a larger numbor of Trevenuo olfivinls to hls own oftico from that of the Cominiasioner of Internal Revenue, Those appointnents have been mate by tho Uomnilssioner of Internnl Royenue for very many years, and it ts, pers haps, not unnatural that tho netlon of tho Seeretary of tho Tronsury, particularly in ylew of what happened at the Chicago Convontion, and before, should be mado tho subject of comment. Sou of Gon. aunt's frlonda think that ho will restyn, but thoro fs no rengon to bo- Move that he will, although; of coursa, tho roln- tons between tlm and tho seorctary of tho Treasury must be somowhat stratned, Means white Commissioner Raum hina tho proud record of huving collected something liko balf a bill- fon dollars durlug ila adminiatration of the offive withont tho loss of ncont. It is true that nota cont has beon lost, because in tho tow enses whero thors wero dofnications or doil- elonctes thoy have been made up, NOTES AND NEWS, THE INTRIt OORANIC OANAT. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns. Wasninaton, D. C., July L—Mr, Josoph Nim- mo, Jr, Chief of the Burean of Stutistics, will presont in his forthcoming quarterly roport an olabirnte statement respecting the commoreln! aapects of the proposed American Suter ovennia ennat, showing the amount of tonnnys and tho value of merchandise whieh will probably pass through it, ant comparing {ts commerctul possibilities with . those of tho . Suca Cannt, upon the basis of the Intest information, ‘Chis report ombraces n discussion of tho competition of tho transcontinental rail- way Hnea and tho nautical and other conditions Involved in tho success of tho other proposed entorprise. Tho report will be completed in a weok or ton‘days, and will form one of the most {inportant contributions, Inn practical senso, that has been made to tho literature of tho sub Jeot to which St is doyoted. | TUN MILITARY BOARD, ‘Tho Miltary Hourd appointed to pass upon tho now army regulations will soon conyeno here, ond will have to consider a goad many knotty inlltary polnta. Among tho reguintions in dis+ pute are those which have cased bad feeling be- tween the Hno and the staff for muny years, tho inost consplenous of which fg the communten- ton dire olieers of tho stu with tho Secretary of War. ‘Tho question of Piesing upon disbursements of moneys by olficers of the varlous Depurtments will form a romlnont features of the discussion, and will bé passed upon by the Board. Anothor point that Inis been & source of contention is the right of Depurtinent commanders to regulate the purchuse of supplics, Under Genoral Order No. 40, for 1880, provision fa inpde for Department commaniers to approve contracts made by Quurtermusters and Coummisenries before they become valid, 'fhis order hus been very ob- Jectionable to purcasing otlleers of tho ariny. nad chum’ ts unde that Quartermusters and Commissuries should he exclusive control over all contracts mide by thom without Intors feronce of Depurtineat communders, NEQHO CONVIUTS IN SOUTIE GANOLINA, The outh Caroling practice of farming out the negro convicts of tha Penitentiary seems to. be very succersftl, if the destruction, of the pogren Is the, Hevieod altksehs isapponrs of tho ‘hited out to” ug company G per cerite Mt from abuse or wore shot while endenvorin: toescape, Notan inquest his ever been hotd ayer it siizis ono of tae killed, Nino of the con- victs hire: out to one fri have nover been tes counted for, Tho repurt shows that the mortal- ity of couvicts within the Penitentlury is less than it por cent, whlle the death rate of those hired out is over &5 per cent, THR NAVY DEPARTMENT, The Secrotury of the Nayy ngnin this year has succeeded fn having quite a balanes ln his favor to titra tuto tho Trcusury itt, the eloso of tho fiseal year; but some persons fam{lar with naval utiles are wncbaritable cnough to sigeest that although this balance has been obtalned a ood many things that ought to have been lone tn comiection with tho naval service with the money that was appropriated have not been done. TRA CULTURE, To the Western Asuctated Pres, Wasitxatox, D.C. July 1.—Commtsatoner Lo Due has just returned frown trip South fn the {utorest of tox-cultivation, and says thit he ox. pests in a short the that cultivation of ten will constitute a prominent part in thoir Indus tries, He snys that in North and South Caroline the greatest Interest Is nutulfested tn the mutter, and hy sces ho reason why the entivition of tea should not bocoine ng profituble us tho rally of cotton, PERSONAL. Beeretary Thompson left to-day for the West, en CANADA, The Lachine Oanal—-Dominion-Day— Mvangelizing the United States—Tho Northwest Worritorios—Decrense of Imnilgrition—Pugilists—Aroy=Worm —Fishorics. . Spectat Dispatch ta The Chteago Tridune. Mos7uxat, Cun, July L—No suspension of work: on account of the holiday touk pinco at No, 2 Lock, Laghino Canal, to-day, Tho grentest ox- pedition {a being tised by the Englncer-in-Chict and tho Superintendent ta put utters to right, und from the present aspect . of alfaira thoy wilt suceced In having the canal open for inves Igution oon Monday. Now that nearly ail tho barges-in the Daan have beon discharged. it Is found that tho damage to the bulls of yea seld and the ruin is not su serious as at rat an- teuipated, . Spectat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune. Vouonto, July 1.—The thirteenth anniversary of the confederation of tho Proylnees was ub- served throughout Canada to-duy aaa general hollduy, business belug entirely susponded. Spectat Dispatch tu The Chicago Tribune, QcEacg, July L—Attention fa drawn to the fret that the Hou, Mr. Chuploni, Promier of ebco, in bla speech buteve ‘the a ptiste Convention hvre, alluded to Les Cann 8 Frangils ng tho misélonuaries appointed: by, Diving authority to evangelize the United Stated; und he did not belluye that they should he induced to return. But, in spite of that, the Quebees Government belleves in repatriation, 4nd spends money for it, too, A now directory of the city has Just been Is- sued, which shows 4,5 changes from iat your. Tho number of yacunt houses in Quobed on the Vith uf May Inst stood at 64. ‘Tho population shows an estiinated decrease of Tslv ts com. pu with Just year—the Jigures for 1i0-'80 why O10 sould, aginst GU.01U for 18s0-'s1. Spectal Disprite to The Chicaga Tribune. Orrawa, July L—The lavariable testimony from those In i position to speak with muthori- ty is, that tho Prumier’s cstimute, made in the Nouge of Parltatnent tnat session, of the wlyras tion tutu Matltoba and the Northwest Torrito- rles thly spring, hus barely boon realized by ono- fourth, The statement of the agents of tho rallrouds and hikesbouts Is, that the through ekets for Manitoba and the Novthwost Territu- rles fall fxr abort or tha number for Inst year, while the infgration ta Dakota and other west ern divisions of the United States shows an ine crease, A Kenttoman returned from Winnipeg asserts that business tn that olty is much duller than Inat yeur, and that nearly every merehant by audgering from haying surplus stocks of over- ordered goods, 1 Lust winter when Mr, Popo, Minister of Imul- gration, sued un order forbidding auy tint: grant to land with less than $20 in bis pooket, it Was predicted that tho result woutd beta prej- udiee foreigners against Canta and retant tholr intlux during tho summer. It ia stated: thut the prophecy tus been fully voritiod, Whothor by tho elforta of American emigrittion agents, or from other causes, the emigration agents in foreign countries trmly bellove Chit Cunnda taxos cach new-comor $20 t hoad; and tho result fs, that Canada gota a proportionitely: sinall nutbor of the Buropeans vow secking: homes on this Continent. Although the obnox- fous order was rescinded saveral months ago, ita effect ramuing, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ‘TonosTo, July 1—Joo Goss, the puyllist who receutly fought with Ryon, ta also in tho vity, ity and Ryan are stopping at the same hotel, aud ite likely to romitin till the coust is clone, Lily Edwards bus also urrived bore; aud uli to- elins thet wre five noted Atmorionn pugitists mH town. Jt ia gatd that a Oybt will como off soon bo- twoon Hilly Edwards, Upht-wolght chumplon of Special PUTT to The Chicago Tribune, tho world, und Fulljames. A bout wilt bo chars tered, tickets % vich, und tho fyht will take pluco on bourd tho steamer while on the luke, SONTUZAL, July 1—Vrivate advices say that tho hot weathbor and-lack of ruin this season in Bovtland cause much Unensiices cot tho furmers, who beliove that the buy crop i already rulned, A trial iutoresting to tho banking community ig kely to tuke place inthe Lower Provinces shordy. ‘The uction is to recover tho oxtra tae turest over 7 por cunt charged by & bank, ox- tending over soveral yours. | Tho Hanking Mt ig eluted, mukes tt illegal to oxact more than 7 per cent, and ‘Tho droaded army-warms have tudo thelr ap- ourance in Ploto bitrate Nova Souths, being rstobacryed ut Biddio Hiver, nearyGranton, ‘Thoy ure numbered by millions; und, loaye the country beblnd them a desert, eatin green thing tu thoi path, The ralls of terenionial Rullwuy were 80 coyerod that wus bindered, and ‘tho locomotives ovuld make ho progress untileand had been strewn on the rails. It has becn noticed that, where thoy have cumy upon coal In thelr travels, the dead worms ure lylng by siliiona; und the suyyestion ia made alain gua nie to bu oluimed, that 0 barrier of conl-dust might prove olfective ia staying thelr prt ‘The Canadian lisheries proniise to prove this yeu more than usuaily prowerour, Mackerel Fchoold have struck in nt several polute of tho Novi Scotia const, and tho flshornien ara reap: ing an abundant harvest from (he rea. Large: entehes of end are reported from the Banks, ‘The whole fisheries appear to have been pliced on an {inpraved Seorin Kteamors are now need on the Nowfoundiand fishery, Tolegriphig coin munteation [st tng. opened with Gratd and Campobelia, Canadian iatands ne Mafno Crontlor, so that tho firat urrly mackerel-rehool may bo inne knot ininfon Nect. Meastres havo ated bee for tho protection of the {t-shore Nekeries, ay the Americans no longer pronnsa to adhere to the tlehery clauses of the Washington Trenty. MONTREAT, Jung W.-—Tho feoling In favor of & cominercial union between Canada ind tho United States is growing greally in popularity, mud Is being discusecd by tho pr sind people ns a ive faauo of tho day, micite Hi bec Reena the fo. i iaopted formed, nnd on apostle tuned Perrault gent ont toudy fe the scheme, Two meetligs have been hold.” The fret, 11 Montreal, was attended by 10.003 people. | At Reeond, het Inst night nt St. Ours, a runt neighbor: hood, in the = Proyineo’ of Quebec, 4,000 pooplo were present, who loudly up. Inuded tho apenker, A vote wis aken at the oloso of both mootings na to tho preference of tho people for a reciprocity treaty orcommereil unto. The Tatter was" earried by ut large majority, aud tho London (Ont.) atd+ vertixer, NOxt to tho most influential paper isn tho Heform party, hus declared for a commer. clal union, 'Phis ts tho organ of the fon, David Mills, ox-Ministor of tho Interior, and hins been auld fo spenk the mind of tho luader of the Op- Periton. A _poimpltict in horole vorac, sutirizing British conncotion and boldly idvocnting an- noxntion, from the pon of a brilliant lawyer ut tho Capital, hupgarid at fow an ‘These ure a fow marks of the growlng gi FIRES, FIRES FOR JUNE, Tho Piog-Insurance Patrol repurtor furnishes tho fullowing fre statistics for June: Total number of ahirms, Ol; stills, 87; second alurms, 4; third alarms, 1; and tho causes for samo aro as follows: Explosion of kerosene of! lamps and stoves, 6: chimncy fires, 0; false, 13: ‘ehfldren with matches, 0; sparks from chimney, 4; un- known, 4; spontaneous com nition of esenping ens, 3; bonfire, J itne stoves, 2; bapa. anioking, 2: match reppe ninong piper and shuvings, Incondiary, 3; Ignition of window curtaing trom lamps and yas-Jet,2; sparks from smokestack, 3 hot ashes, 23 Iamp falling from b Obs 25 and, 1 euch, ignition of shavings from stov fective foundation under boiler, overhente kiln, spark from tuy-bont, dty bollor, ¢ stub, Ignition of dust in dry Kiln, sinok: noy, Ughting fro with kerosene ofl, ignition of mutehes in pocket of cont, ignition of jumber on top of - botler, defective furnace pipe, spark from boiier furnace blow- Ing Intoghuving vault, meat on stove, ehlmnes without fiue-stopper, communteated, grease bolllng over on stove, ignition of wauze from match, inateh among firoworks, and candle burning down, OF the buildings, 20 were brick and 9 frame, and were aecupled us follows: Diwelllnys, 3 Durns, hy notion stores, 4; binekamith shops, general, 2; meut presery Krocery, 23 Batloon, Dlaning-mill 2; and Uehen feather-store, drugs store, plow inanufactory, pile of shavings, sure niture-store, chair manufactory, tannery, laun- dry, ash box, car manufactory, pnper-store, ter croam saloon, Jewelry-store, shue-shop, distil- lery, basket manutaviory, pawn-shop, bak: and off storage. ‘Total hisuranco involved, & 287.053 total loss, 8123010.073 total loss to ‘insure a 1c ae far ns setticdand purtlally agreed upon, et OT. he ep htthte, 18T—Alaring, 40; stills, 40; Insured, $252,+ 705; Insuranco loss, SUL Tune, Aird | 8, 13 stills, 263 Susurauco loss, S40, = insured, $97 TN: CHICAGO. Tho alarm from Hox 276 nt 12:20 this morning was caused by a fira breaking out fn tho three- story brick building Nos. 253 and 255 Canal street, owned and occupied by Frank Dougins, dealer in machinery, and on the second tloor by L. Douglas, bnsketmiker, ‘Tho third floor 1s occupted by George BH. Durkee, model and pattern maker, and by 'L. B. Soitetea, Woy ‘clo manufacturer, Tho ire orlginuted in the boller-room fn the rear of tho biascment, and was doubtless ennsed by the ignition of shavings, enrelealy left too nedr the yiires. ‘Tho damage ta the bullding and y ig estlinited nt 8600, whieh Is fully re hyinsurinee, f. Doligins and G. B Durkeo lose nbout £200 neh. Jeitries having but recontly moved in, fuses but Ilttle. COAL FOR COOK COUNTY. Bids Recelved, The Committeo on PublicSorvice opened bids for furnishing hard and soft conl to tho various county Institutions, Although seven proposuls were received, three of them came from Taker Bros, (marked *) and three from Woodrut & Trunkey auirked +). Following are tuo bids: 5 ‘aNopetnd [osuopcore tier ssenogy-) 20 =| Neate & 4a) Hi Bchamiboriing| hn Th G ore) sal aso} nen y aM tWoudrum & P,....| 4601 400] Lei] 400] 420) tee following shows the totul umount of uach : BOFT COAT ONLY, rine TH Indiana Ituck Winalngton, Coal Crevi, ‘Witniagwon. 1» We Monte 15, 3. Chanuburiin & Co. a SOFT AND HARD COAT, $0.) Pelor TM, sear Wihnington. ui & Tran OWS Cowl nirubariin @h98 Cont 5. “AS ail tho Committee devided not to meke juny to adjourn until 8 o'cloc! ro not present, it was reoommendation, but Saturday afternvon, * CRIM. CON, i Tillotson va. Peironnet. Suit was begun yosterday in tho Stato Courts by J. 9. Tillotson against W.1. Polronnet for the sum of $0,000, Mr. Tillotson is tho Lourd of ‘Trate man who tried to commit sulelde in June on necount of the alleged repented infldelitles of his wife. Mr. Polronnet Is a momber of tho well-known comunisaton firm of J. 8, Polronnet Nodeolaration hua yet been filed in tho » but St was understood thit Mr. ‘iloteon’s cntso Cor comntnenclug proceedings was tho hoe Hof on his prt that hin wife, concerning whose adyentures go much bas been sult, had been seduced by Mr, Pelronnot about a month after his (hiltulson's) muavringe ta her, und that Mr Poelronnot, belie the startle, point of all thoso woes which culminuted in Mr, Wotaon’s attompt to ki himaell, ought to pay therefor, in ordur to got some moro precise Information on this Bubsevt, n reporter set out yesterday evening i geateh of Mr. 'I'Mlotyon, Ho found that ho hud moved from No. 23h obey Btrect, where fig was living at tho tine ho shot vf 189 Walnut. Htreet, Upon suing thither, tha roporter met Me. Tillotson's slstur-in-law, who wanted to kKuow what wed the matter now, Whon asked if John was In sho said, “No,"—tbat ho bud boon ving there, but went away Monday, and she dida't know whore he was, uniess with that wom. Bolig told about the sult, she sat If Jol commenced ons be would to shot, Rha know “that Boant of ‘Trado miu was innocent.” John anust have putton under the jnitience of “tut woman’ mnine He wold bellove anything she told hi. Ail the repoctors know whut she was,. John was crazy, And thut was ull the infornmton ako had to im- mrt. Dit. Peltonnet, tt fs understood, déntes that ho wus the cuusoof Mrs, ‘Titlotson's alleged full from grace, and cluluié that the sult is sliuply a money-making one, — THE EXPRESS WAR, Louisyitts, Ky, July 1.—On tho Lonlsville, Naahyille & Chattanooga Rallroud, from to-diy, Adums messengors will be churgod pussgnger fare, and express mutter carried by tho Adama will bo churyed to thom ut tho regular schodule rates, Iv othor words, tho Adams Compuny will be treated the sume ag private indiyidunld, ‘The Rallvoad Company jus tho right to fix thoir own tariff, ond thoy propose = to hive the express company govornad by It + Thoro hue buen somo trouble on tho Bhort Line owing to the bot competition betwoen the rival oxpreas coinpanics, ‘Tho Le C. I. xpress peuple say that the Aduing has been outiing Fates to nueruus points tar below ut reasonable figure, whito tho latter say that the example was pst set by the Short Idne people thouselyes. wid that they had to foltow sult or bo entirely ert. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yous, July L—Arrived, Cullfornia, from Loudon. Massnuna, July LArrivod, Suoyia, from New Yorts,. = Z Puivavecents, July 1—Arrived, from Liverpool, : 3 Loxpox, July 1—Steamabips Istrian, from Roston, and be Ruyter, from New York, have arrived out, ae el ea Tndlaua, . OBITUARY, Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tripune, Curnrow, It, July 1—An old saldonkocker, named Henry Smith, proprictor of the “Ohi 76" guloon, of this place, died vory suddenly thiy muraliyg from heart disvase, BLOOD VURIVIER, DR. CLARK JOHNSON'S nat it vat 3 90 ag S00 ogvasia 18) rn x LVI: ry BILiougR ee qnoauan S a0 4 ONY WS! Vast Cures g; rs I nu (rrapr mann) apepsta, Liver CURES Biltousness, Ner ttam, Dr Heart ‘Diseass, vous Debility, ete. Tho Best REMEDY KNOWN to Man | 9,000,000 Bottles f£0LD BINCE 1670, This Syrup possesses Varicd Properties. Alimutntes the Ptyajine anveria tho Stiure! Ly Hncere. A deficiency ti owes Wind and Souring of tho stomach, If tho medician fa taken immedia ately after cating the fermentation of fod ts prevented, Hr ura ahaa fhe Ue Reguintes tie ry thena and Tnvirorates; nd makes news in and iuduecd pens tho pores of tho a! hy Perapirutions nontenliecs the horedita aenorates Scrafata, woannbr of akin disaasos and intornal humors. ‘Thora aro no.spleita orplore nm aged and fooblo, care only being required in’ Ulrectiona F feta a the CAUTION TO NRUCOISTS, ewnre of Countorfolt Medicine, Yyaveting agunis of runners to solicit teade frou! Uruxe TESTIMQNIALS:, ‘ FELINOTS. Diseano of the Stomach and Liver. Calro, Ataxander Co,, 1, + Bufforing for somo tle with onde! i of the Blomach and 1. tu use your relinbla INDIAN Fostorou we to perfect health und » CHAS AT TetLACN, ue Hemicdys - Wain perfuctly satisied wil nirilios the Wood, jut bo wnthout te Mts, WEST. Kildnoy Discase. Fisher, Champaten DrAIt Sit: ‘This ts-to certify’ SYRUL has done memory wood far Kidney Disedse (hun ny other madis Italso curad one Chills aod Serorula, ThirdgDay Chitls. DEARSUT: ‘This Ia to cortity BLUODSYIHtUT has cured me of the This after all other modicinas had failed. iaint and Weare, Flora, Ciny Co, that sain IBA: MISS BROWN. Chills Cured. Dean Bre: T, find aNatae” YY 2 un IN: niros Cullis, Rnd enn ryoomaterdded te cure: at ext medicine in the country for Khounntisin rain. Ls All that It Is Kecommonded to Be. t BIR: T bave found, b; b SYRUP a fair trial pungmd to bo, and advise anyony wha ma: angtouye Ita trint, Chill# Cured. it 8 Neo DEAN 8Ini My dnuchter monihe, and | (lod nimeat weerytinng, but wIthoue ua, Cumberinnd nad Chilly for nd nigd Reeatly bonutited the Aiully, and J tinvo lad no Uxe fora dactor 1 bayy had yous modletna in a 1b and recomitn 0 WILLYUE th ANG TACKTNET house, 1 would Pain In the Baek, Waterman Station, Do Kalb Matas ea SAM aS AE 18 Ct i" cies. AHS, Dyspopsia and Indigostion. DRAR Bins This te HLOOD SYRUP, whieh baa complotely cured ing of tuvdicine J ayer usud, Curo ror Ioart Miscare. ¥ at INDIA the bart madietno att sed! tae Henst, Diaghea, Fecummend ito nll sunilarly aleynd. ns Nag, All that It Is Hecommended to Bes anne, Kdgar Co. 1, 4 "i ? in mip family for the ‘the bust family medicine wvor gaa In oy Dixensos of the Lungs. Menton, Franklin Co. 1, RAN SU, This tn te certify, that 1 which had boen troub! 1 ‘All autaring humanity Shyurfully rocommend 1 to all auering buen) For Neuralgine Dahle DEAN Bin: Twas trouble ry L vought some of SYNGP, and am bappy to may rats Noarntery For eatne es ye INDIAN Dear Hits Lune heen a PEELE, INDIAN tout Valuabio medielne, dit tu be IHUMAS “TRIS Never Fails to Cures Dean Ain: U bave wscd Siiitvan who wore trout cuitidre: ‘Gases it elfeciud s comple OUte AMETIE MuTzE, An Agent's ‘Testimony, wi DRAR Aint Tenn any UF Le .Bick-IToudach CUT hus no equal Fane ay a Blok Heudabey itiioDA A. HEED, Recommends It tu All. Aurora, 1 havo used some ov: i and aiso, for ta} d with spasiis, ond In bot! mgua 1s use aU with bencfcial ‘fn xvod thedicing to build up ti ould recommond It tw all wuts Iiyor Complaint, 1g Co.. UI 20, (int your just} \- Fant na udtielny with tho most satisiaa~ ecoinmund Its usu, oubled with Liver Cumptaint and dick Headact Rheumatism. n 1. Kankakeo Co.. Il, May eit Tatas g grose suderor trom the; DOD BYRUP) now fw ANNA ViRMSRNMIEOS A Good Biood Purifier, = Wauconds, | DRAMSI: E have end your xeoat I BYITUP und bsyo foand ft unoquated as a istood irurte der, and take plussuro tn recommend cl uch relluved and Lunotite re DIAN BLOOD auch. GL, PATE Suppression of Menstruation, | Bho laboring under patitucwithout rele bethouwht mysu end, running Over wi ively pravatiod oa joy of ail wymipal 116, wart, ty tho bby wus soon Festurad to reaniey yao Vemale Weakness: ¥ - Mantinc, Livingst aD Taare eg boo eutly tronbl wit! uo wiikow mis: tent lui yuuug uit Team rocuule : RHODA BABRITT,, LIST OF WiLOLESALE DEALERS Dh Chak Johnson's: Indian Blood Syrup. ", QHIGAGO, ILL.” TAACK,. BTHVENSUN & CO, M2 0nd CO., 53 aid 64 Lake-ob . Mend itnse yuluabie remedy, A db COn 00 Wabaah-ary

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