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a7 EES é 3 a, fata & ERE BFS; 332 533 5. £ be as Ey SES wtouk: Vie TAX INVESTMENTS. ew newer rae ee retee here renee ee TAX . INVESTNENTS. Investments made at Tax Sale on Commission or for share of profits. Tax Abstracts furnished on short notice. : Mortgage and other inter~| ests protected at Tax Sale. 1.6, HAMILTON & C0, . 126 South Clark-st. FRENCH BATSLING TRUNKS, 0 Gathers, . We have a large stock'of FRENCH - BATHING . - - FRUNKS Of our own importation, very desirable goods,-and offered at low prices. WILSON. BROS., ' 3 & tS State-st.: Metall--Flext Fluor. Wholenalo--Upper Floors. MINERAL WATER. eee Apollinaris ' = “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS’? ANNUAL SALE, #)066,000 BOTiCES AND UG OF ath sat Water Dealers, Grocere aod Diugglste, CAUTION. ‘Toinsuro obtaining the-genuine Apollinas rin, seo that tho ¢orlks bear tho Apollinurls brand, * : ¢ + ARS? COLOUNR, , Temple” Cologne HALF THE PRICE OF . : ff The — 9” Cologne. ° ___ BUCK & RAYNER, Perfumers. STATIONERY, &c. BLANK BOOKS, : STATIONERY AND PRINTING, Ange Huperiur Quality end at Tow Helens. - ‘eho J, Mt. W. JONES Stationery and Printing Co. Stouroe und Dearborn-w \ CLOTHING, 15 Par Cent Discount On all Garmat rod of ua tn Jul ater hints 7s ean SZ. DEP Se ore, |_- MISCELLANEOUS. Baer tbls eieemeigehechd ac Oe JOUNING HOUSE YOM RENT in KANMAS CITY, 20.4 Bix Storlos, with baseraont 10 foot, Bio Tercue dee ty ‘ah voury dlyarautia Eioratare wit tH oto WSs be GEL stig, Kenaiona. Cliy, Ao, 18 hereby given that 10 pursuance of authority yoet- ed ih Us, .¢ cortaly agreements und powores uf attore Dey wade by wd between cortaln boudhuldors of tie Nuw York, Wostshure & Chicago Rallroud Company, und 4n sceondsice with & resulution aduptod uta iouthy of the wuld bondholders, we, thy uudersigued runivad nw certalG, duo 9 tea “el Paty aston, 1 Peune uag tosey 5 thus oe: yuun, sg auction - fa the City of Nuw ¥ sly, toa Bc ltu'clock noon, by Clurles J, Lyon, auctunoer, of @ Exebungy Baludryou, No. il roadway, tu sat clty, oll und siuzulay the rallroada, railways, rgbte wy, und uther property upbertulming thyrstu, wittet forhierly belonged ty Uig anid Now York, Woat Shore & Chicugy Kaltroud Company, altuata tn the sistoa of Now York und Now Jursgy, piruuularly swt forth and Uccerived th auld dead, cugolier with all und angular thy lands, teneivuuty, herodilawents, Uraks, vulvar, Ways, tights uf way, and muterials, bulldiugs, onic- tony, privileges, ‘eoscuionts, tights, under. leusus, sreuniCnls, cUYUngIts wud coutricte OF wll mod Overy Adnd, frunctilses, rigtits wid interests, rual oatate, pare soul property, Lbusos In wetivn, aud other tinge w purtwnant therwty, or telated tw ur ouuudel ‘wit he Lorvlnuefory duseribed hroverty, uF uturmiae at aay tuiy belonging ty tho wild Now York, West Sure plcugo Hallroud Cotnpauy uf wvary hid, xtary, Sud vantuctor whntaver Kod’ wnurvver eituatods sud sxpoolully ull property, franelitags, ard, priylleues of every kil) oxtellug orgxurclsubld within te Stutes of New York and-uf New Jursoy, or elthur uf the Same, wll the wfurvsuld propurty bolny. sold Only, ha thy saue weru subd “wud oonveyol ty us by the sahl Sastur wfuresuld, subject,’ nevertheless, to wny uupild taxes Ubu tho hy ‘propurty Or any por wreut. ‘hy prewiscs will bo sulé subject to the lens and coudlttris of uy sgrosinent dated Januury, 2s wade Dotweun us wid the holders of sovural uf the ¥aco bunds of tho West Hhuru & Mudsun Nivur ital youd Company, und cortaln wortgage bonds uf tho ‘urk, ou the 1th day o¢ July, tat mort> fur Fighte thorouuder, suid wud convayed without wa; ‘covenants or warranty, vither oxpress ur Lmpllud, ani Upun thy furchar ters 18 be sulscribed by the Come sulitoo uid aupuiticad we the aly ; fe Yuri Jun Sent POOL, ‘ Pa A. Witty prnstes ore TVS AL a ab + Coumilttes. ’ SCALES. FAIRBANKS’ BTAMDAUD FAIRBANKS. MORSE & 00. 141 & 113 Lake St,, Chicago, Betarefultobuy only theGenulas. Rae ‘Cellulokt C donot wilt in the warmest weather, compete with lifyrios woods, wo will sellthe Improved Celluloid Collars at 25e. each 3 Cajfs, 50c. per pr. J. S. Barnes AL Cou. 3G Madisor- ste, Trduss building. PRESIDENTIAL. How Hancock Aided the “Southern Copperheads ; in 1871, ' During His Sojourn in Command of tho Military Depart- - mont. Southern. Warnings Against the Ap- ~ pointmont of Special Deputy Marshals. Threatening the Life of An Man Seeking That Position. Some Trouble Over the Chairmanship of the Democratic National Committee, —— Which Is Likely to Further Dis- rupt the Party Fol- lowing. Republican Leaders. En Route to Mentor, O., to Consult Gen. Garfield. HANCOCK. FORNEY'S PAST OPINIONS. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago tribune, Wasimixaron, D, C., July 11,—At the time when Gen. Hancock’ Issued ‘General Order No. 40, John W. Forney, now his ardent sup- porter, was editing tho Washington Chront- elennd tho Philadelphia Press, “both dally,” In the Chronicle of , Dee.. 10, 1867, he speaks of Hancock as “the ‘ono soldier- who just now happens to be the favorit of the New Orleans Rebels.” In a letter over his own signature Forney suys of Mancock’s first step in New Orleans: “ Maj, Gen. Winfield. Scott Hancock, tha successor of Sheridan in the Department of Loulsigna and ‘Texas, has evidently consented to try the experiment in, which all his brave associates have failed. “A cop- wrhend paper recently nnnouneed that Gon, Vitneoek’ had only eommeneed his policy, and that his administration in: the Depart ment of the Gulf was to make a contrast to the example of Canby In the Carolinas, of Ord in Missourl and Arkanses, of Thomas hn Tennessee and Kontueky, of Popeln Alabama and Georgina, and, judging by the exultation of such Tebol pupers as the New Orleans Tunes, Lalietin, und Picayune, there scems to be some ground for the prophecy.” IN ANOTITER 188UK Col. Forney ‘presents 2 statement of the effect of Hancock's cotirée in New Orleans, which he youches for ns from reliable Union tren of thot efly, “One week ago Gen. Hancock arrived and took comm of the Fifth Military ‘District. From every, Rebel throat went ‘up- songs nnd shouts o| Jay,,93 hig plang were all known ‘to ‘tion. Witlt “sneer ati suy, ‘Now Is come our. day, Gen. Uancock -has orrived,and will sen.us righted. JP: : whole"palley.of Guns Hancock; so far ‘foro- “shadowed, tends to prove him usintistaeably, opposed to the provisions of the Miltary bill, and warrants tho nssertion of hls eutire syim- pathy with the old Secession clement of ils plats apd elty, who now find in him truco rent ane WARNED. : THERE MUST BE NO -ELECTION MAMSHALS : . souTH. y Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Wasmuxaton, D, C., July 11.—lMowever earnest Northern Republicans imny be in thotr desires to inaugurate an netlve cam palgn in the South, there will bo a grent -many practleal dificulties in making such a vcampaian which should uot be overlooked, ‘The attention of the Government hus been called within a fow days to some of these difculties by roports received at the Depart- ment of Justice from ofliclals in the South, From som sections these reports state that tho Democrats are practically united in the declaration that they will not suffer any “Deputy Mnranals- to exerciso any of the functions of ulection ofiicers. This, means that they do not intend to permit the Federal authorities to execute the laws whicl still exist upon the statute bavks, The Denro-~ erats South interpret thatnavalling attempts of tho Democrats In Congress to repenl these Jnws ng a sixnal to them tut the laws must not be executed, Accordingly, notica has been served in many localities that any per. son who auccpty an sppolutiment asa special Deputy Marshal to serve In connection with tha election will do so at the peril of his life, Attorney-General Devens expresses the opine Jon that under such circumstances it will be dificult to find persons to serve. THE DEMOCRACY, ‘AT LOGGRIMIEADS, , Epsetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, . Wasninaron, D, 0,, July 11,—It is evident that the Democrats aro to huve some difl- culty to-morrow In the selection of Chirinan of tholr National Committee. ‘The two Dem- ocratic nowspapers here, whicti, respectively, represent Wallace and Huncock, take ontiro- ly different viows of the matter, Tho San day Herald, for instance, which has been a’ Hancock organ for oluht yeurs, and whose editor Is very near to that gentleman, states emphatically this morning {na double-leaded paragraph that Senator Wallace will not bo Chairman of the Committee, On the other hand, the Washington Capital, which has par- tloulurly had Senator Wallace undritscharge, inslsts that it iy almost necessary. for Demo-~ eratic success that Walluce slat be Chale man of the Committee, Itaneurs at the at- tempt to retaln Barnum, of Connecticut, In the Chairmunship, and inthnates that the ef- fortwon behale of Barnum is shinply a ‘Tilden trick, The Caplaut says that, should it suc ‘ceed, auch a program would’ glinply moan that, in the event of Hancock's *clection, Barnum and ‘Tildon would undertake to -coutrol the party In thelr iuterest,—an event apparently aliost ws much dreaded as the success of the the party precedents all point to the fact that ‘the Prestdential nominees should designate ithe Chatrinun, as, Sermo alone, Greeley did Schelf and og Tilden did Hewitt, a pat the undenlable choice of Hancock is allacu, THE CONSPIRACY TO DEPOSE LINCOLN, ‘The person who first started the story rela- tive to the alleged conference at McClellan's headquarters Giturcock being present), when the propriety of organizing um open revolt against Lincolu was considered, snys that ny documents relatiug to that subject are now In'preparation, and.that there soon will bean offtclul publication, which, he sayg, will rulu Hancack’s prospects, \ AN APPEAL FOR MONEY, Tho Washingtoh Sunday Gazette, the orgun of the advanced Hourbon Democracy, hag an editorial to-day which will be tkely fo attruct spine uttention in the North. Among other qhings the Guzelte says: “We call upon tho Confederate boldiers, of whom there aru at least 300,000, to make an sverige subserlption of 8% uplece, which will net at Teast $1,500,000, In making this suggestion our sole purpose fy that they shull show thelr losalty’ a donuts thut amount oy 2 tribute to the malntenance of civil bart: verament for thelr osterity. atthe four or five hundred thotsant' Desnocra ‘Fodora) soldiers who fest’ thiey ‘meet Union inen ae | 6 Republicans, 1t nalntalusthat, MONDAY, fought with Gen, Haneovk do‘ likewise, and the Democratle campaign fund will he swelled to an ainvunt amply sullicient for all legitlunte purposes, We Fespectfully call the uttention of our Demorratic exchanges to these stiggestions, with the hops that they will ndyocate thei,"”? i - WEAVER. : THE SAME OLD BTOIY, * CHATTANOOVA, “Tenn! July 11.—Gen, Janes B. Weaver, Greenimek candidate for President, spent Sunday this elty, Ile Is en route to Scottsboro, Ala, Wilére he speaks to-morrow, inutigurating the’ canvass Ih that State. Mo was interviewed by a ‘Zunes re porter, and spoke very candidly-of the coming campaign, ite ts. confidant of his ability to entry Alabama, Tennessee, Texas, “Mxais- alppl, West Virginia, Missouri, and Arkan- ans, and gays he will inke heayy gringin Maryland, fowa, Michignn, and Minugseta, lie ‘says he does nov receive: mn. wit. tho Electoral votes. neitiier jority 0! of the othor candidates will nnd tho mater |. willugaln go tu the House of Representagiyes, , If thrown into the House, he will stand equal ghunce with the rest, De La Mitr, he clulins, has the balance of power tere, fund no concession will there be tnade byehits partis favorable clther te Demnuegats or Repriblicans, 2n the event no agtcenent is renched there the matter beeang 0 const! tutional question, and ft will ee the Sennte ns to whut diyposition Wuake of it. He says he will stip, avery Bint he ean before election, but confine himself to no seetion. Kearney, hie sfx. Will tend hin all hig support, and give him California beyond loubt, : i & NOTES. CONFERRING WITH GEN. GAIFIELD, New Youu, July 1,—Tho Hou, Marshall Jewell, Chalrman, accompanied by the Hon, Stephen W. Dorsey, Seeretary, of tho Repub- Hean National Committee, left New York this evening for Mentor, O., to consult Gen, Garileld, on the spproaching political cam- piign, * ENOLISI IN-NEW YORK, New Yout, July 11.—Willlam 1, English, Democratle nomiiee for Vice-President, ar rived In Chis city to-night from Indlana, ae- companied by hig gon, who nets ay secretary, Austin IL Brown, representative of Indiana, on the Democratle National Committe Osear B, Hord. Senator McDonald accom- panied the-party as far as Washington, where he stopped to transactsome private business, dut will come on here to-morrow, | Mr. ‘English refused to luterviewed to-night, butvent wort to the reporters that he had no plans Inld out, nor did he know how long he would remain in the city, a GARVIELD CLUB AT MOLINE. Speclat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Davenvonr, In, July 1.—-At Moline Inst night an enthuslustie Republienn meeting was held and ndressed by. the Hon. James ', Lane, of this city. After the speaking a Gartluld club of 300 members was formed and ofleers chosen, ‘The Hon, Henty Ainsworth, member of the State Board of Equalization, jg President. CASUALTIES. RAILROAD ACCIDENT. Spectul Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, La Crosse, Wis, July 11.—An aceldent oc- eurred ‘on the Green Bay & Minnesota road, between Arcadia and Independence, Jost evening.” A telegram stated that a train was ditched ‘by a defective culvert, and En- gineer Ceorge Tiuburt,.of Green Bay, in- stantly killed, The fireman, Moses Betrose, and the mail agent, name not given, are seriously, if not fatall; ly, injured, DIDN'T NIT THE TURTLE. 4 Bpeclql.Diepateh to. The Chicago Triune, |” ‘Inpranarotts, Ind, July-11.—Yesterday, Loting Reed Idpes, aged 9 years, as0n of Dr George 0, Jobes, druggist) at 471 Indiana ‘svenuc, anda fow conuqnions, went-pp. the; cannt to catch frogs, Whidi near ‘the sqtic> duct Jerry Gates, a boy 13 pears old, saw turtle. in’ the canal, and tired at it with a shotgun heavily loaded. ‘The contents took effect in the abdomen of Yous Fabes, pro- . ducing injurics which resulted 'fatally, HOOSAC, TUNNEL FLOODED. .. Nouru Avsus, Mass, July 11.—Stx fect of | water. was this morning reported in the Hoosac. Tunnel, owlng to an, overflow of mountain brooks, <A washout oceurred near Zoar Station, four miles trom the enst end of tho tunnel, and delayed trains since Inst evening. ‘Ihe road will probably be clear early to-morrow, Daunge sunnll. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. Spectal Dispateh to AE Chicago ‘Tribute, La Cnossk, Wis. July 11.—-During the storm of Friday night tho house of o farmer, Albert Iandall, about seven miles from here, waa struck by Nghtuing, and the house and contents: were destroyed, Loss, $1,200; in- surance, $800) MORE NARRAGANSETT VICTIMS. Oygrzg: Bay, Long Island, July 11,—Two anor Douce Gren) were recovered to-day from the wreck of the steamor Narragansett Jylug in Cold Spring Harbor," New Lospoy, July 11,—The headless boty wished ashore at Waterford, Conn., June 2, has beon {dentiivd aa that of ir, O, K. Sanus, of Deer Park, Lung Istaud, a vlo- tin of Narragansett disaster, . | DROWNED, ’ Povaonsrypsix, N. ¥., duly 11,—Col. Sam- ‘uel Ross, aged 58, 9 retired arty ‘alicer, was drowned neur Peekskill yesterday. . THE THIRTEENTH DAY. Dr. Tanner. Passos a. Quict Sunday—No leutlons of a Collupye—A Mollet hat Bo WI Succeed inCarrying Out Wis Yutoution =. * 4 Speclat Dispatch to The Ohicapo Tribune, New Your, July 1.—Dr, Tanner passed a quit and unoventful Stmday without appa- rent change in his condition, and thore aro no Indications of collapse or of his being pearor to starvation’s fatul polnt than he was yesterday, Ils color tompkiy rosy, ind tho doctors report his couditton.as fayyrible ag atany tine within thelastoredk. ‘The faster svoing ensler,in fact, and confidence Incresaes that he will succeed hv catrying out his fn- tention, lls sleap was very. broken lust night, and tho rinsing of hls mouth -with water was Incessant,.while he added to this baths and < wetting of ‘his smorning - papers, and was indignant ao chargo tat be might pe taking oplum 10! ‘adid-be hud never ‘oaten o grain im hig lite, and insisted on strict search belug made to , prove that no opfum pellets or anytiing ulso ‘suspicious were, concdaled for hid use. But "the examinations of tho gelentists settle thea): Tumors as to emuggled Youd. Prof. Vande. woyde says, for lustance, that tho seeretlons prove tha: fester cannot. hava taken food or sthiulants luto hid stomych, Dr. Tanner was Irritated ut tho adwuittance of ny visit- ors on Sunday, and but few were-given cn- trance, He 1s cortalyly now boing watehed swith wonderful : dill Y hiks scapes notice, sats mud-no motion Pe 3 SUED BY RIEST. Bpectat Dispatch to ‘hleayd “Bribuns, - Dunugue, Ia, July 1&+Bishop Hennessy, of this city, was yestevdsy served with yor tice of .a sult bogun by the ‘Rov. £, 0, Jean; of Lyons, claiming. th sum of $100,000)" This priest was deposed from the pastorita’ ‘of St. Ircneus Church'of Lyons sone years ‘ago by tho Bishop, owing to serious differs ences between them. s The priest, i¢ is said, was a French exile, and came to thls country yeurs ugo with considerable money, nearly all of which, [t 1s anid, was oxpended iv tho erection of tho churdlfrom which hy was arte eee ae bei LACd bs ropert a a 1 the Chureh, while fue” pelest nels “up hls personal clulin thereto. Legal pyeceedings are sald to have beun instituted aJong tine ago, lt Is also said the cusy wR Once ro ferred to Rome, and-an opluion yavorable to tho prigat prowulguted. na / HOREIGN. —=—_——_ ‘England and Frarice Advise * Greece to Postpone Call-- ing Out Troops, . ’ Until Turkey Receives and Re- ‘plies to the Powers’, Col- lective Note. : Turkish Ministers Disposed to Make ‘fhe’ Territorial _ 7 Concessions, 3 We : : A General Amnesty to French Communists Published at Last. Remission. of Sentences Granted to Those Engaged in the Troubles , of 1870, With All tho Distress in Ircland, No Death from Starvation Is Reported, The Russian Govornmént Making Active Disposition of Its Naval Vessels. TURKEY AND GREECE.’ A BETTLEMENT, ConsTANTINOPLE, July 11.—GUschen has obtained n settlement of the soveru! long- standing matters in which the Porte is in- debted to English subjects, : TUE REBERVES RESERVED. Ariens, July 11.—England and France have advised Greece to postpone calling out reserves until the collective note fg reveived and ‘replied to by Turkey and Greece to ayold offering the Porte ‘any pretext for re- sistance. ‘ 3 PRACEABLY DISPOSED. * Loxnox, July 11.—-A_dispateh from Con- alantinople reports that in the Inst council of state Malnnoud Nedir Pasha, Minister of the Interlor, again strougly urged te acceptance of the demund of Europe, Abeddin Pasha, | Minister of ; Foreign | Affatra, professes Sthe sume: opinion, |. The. opposition comes from the Sultan, ‘The Sultan ennnot surrender Moslem territury to inti- dels, except under compulsion, When, however, there is sulliclent show of force, bis objections will be oyercoine. The Monte negrin representative lias been ordered to re- nutin in’ Constantinople: The Porte sug. gests it-can now surrender terntory around Seutarl, As tho Albauians must return howe to gather the hurvest, tho delivery of | territory Will be much easier. : RUPTUHED, Loxpox, July 11.—A dispatch from Con- stantinople reports a rupture of relations be- tween tho Porte and Montenegro. e FRANCE. c GENERAL AMNESTY, 2 Pants, Jilly 1L.—An.ofleinl decree is pud- Ushed, granting fullremtssion of sentence to all hiidividuals convicted of participation.in the insurrection of 1870 and1871 and subse- quent jusurrection movements, - > ANETURNING CoMMUNIstS. «* * Jules Valles has arrived, and Ienrl Roche- fort is expected to-day. -. z - “Ti SE EHR ERCUUDED: ‘ _ LONDON, July 1,-A:Parls alls) 1 - says A ite Is. Ean SET ynine redtihe Rie “he oxcluded. from the amtesty; but thoy will get free pardon,”” = : VESUITS RARNED OUT. E A dispatch from Paris says: Tho tden of inuncdinte soverities against Dominicans hasbeen abandoned. ‘Therefore everybody, except Jesuits, may shure fn the fate July 1. THE SUIPYING BILL. The Merchant Shipplug bill hag been read asecond thne in the Chamber of Deputies, and passed. A BIG GRANT. The Senate has adopted a grant of 500,000 franes for tho fete July 14.—163 to 84, RUSSIA. ACTIVE NAVAL ! REPARATIONS. St, Perensnena, duly 11.—Orders ‘havo been received at Nicolaluil to prepare us soon as possible four of the best terpedo-boats be- longing to the Black Sea ficet, to be sent to the Paelfic, Severul vessels haye been char- tered {n foreign ports for transport service. ‘The fronclad Peter the Great has left Reval forsea, ‘Tho cruiser Europe hins sailed from Cronstudt, ; WITT, NOTJOIN NUSSIA, oe, Loynoy, July 1,—A Berlin correspondent tolographs: Hussia’s cffurts to induce Portu- gal and Japan to ald her in event of a war with China have proved fruitless, - _ MOROCCO, ‘VICTORIOUS LENELS,* .Lonpon, July 1—Letters “recelved nt Gibraltyr from Morocco report that Iinperial troops pursued some rebels to the mountains, “where the-latter, being reinforced, turned on thelr pursuers and completely routed them, The rebels captured the camp of the Lnperiul Commander-in-Chief, and wera dustroylug: crops near Alcassar. ' AFRICA, _ FINANCIAL EMBAINAASMENT, Lonpos, July 11.—News has been recelyed from the west const of Africa that trade has been greatly interfered with by the with- drawal from clreulution on the gold coust of all American dollars, Tha. Governor his gone to Lugoo te try to settlo the difticulty. | GREAT BRITAIN. TNE COMPENSATION-VOR-RVICTION , BILL, Lonpox, July t4—The Standard | says Gladstone will to-night In the House of Com- mons make a statement explaining the pure pose nnd culculnted effect of the Attorncy- eneral’s amendment to ‘the Compensation DU Itis thought the statument Will reniove moins of tho objections aguins’ the proposed clause, -, IRELAND. NO DEATH VitoM STARVATION, | Dunriy, July 11.—fhe annual report of tho Local Government Board states that, al-, though there hus been exceptional distress, no ease of death from starvation bas o curred, . \ " SWITZERLAND, : + THE PUYLLOXERA, | Lonpoy, July 11.—A Genova dispatch ro- ports great alurm in Western Switverland owlng to the gppearance of the phylloxora in soveral parisot the Cxnton of Valid: js a ‘ SANGAMON COUNTY ASSESSMENT, ° pectat Dispatch to The Caleagu Tribune, Spunovinen, WL, July.t.—The assess- ment of Sangumon Cofuty ts, not quite come plote, but that of the City of Springtiold shows an fucrgase over last year of $480,615, “This is. a very gratifying exhibit, as the pate -of valuation fd the same and the increase bs In Abo--wealth of the city, Of thiy Increasy, Proceneuty and addidons showing a wuD- UNE x showing a. sul stayttal growth in the ast 'yens, ing Be atten < ATTACKED 8Y INDIANS, Bpkelat Diapateh to. The Chleapo ‘tribune, Brauance, D, 'T., July .38)--A -apecial to the Tvipune recites the particulars'of un attack upon Douglass Grover and J.8. Dona- ‘yan, neat Little Missourd, “‘Thoy were. aure brised by Ave Tndlans who were concealed behind a btu. Grover was shot through the breast, Donavan cut the mules ‘loose from thelr wagon and helped his wounded feiynd on bpeof then, Ie mounted another ind a rave for life commenced, The Indlins followed, fring into them at every Jump. Finally the white men dropped into & ravine and nude a stand. Grover was exhansted by of blued, “and Ponnvan was shot through the leg. ‘The mules galloped away and left them, and the Indians started after tho mules, leaving the men atone with their wounds, The Indians wanted the mules, The men were pleked up by a wagon-train and tuken to a railroad cmap on, Green Idver,. The Indians were supposed to bo from Statuling Ruck, : FIRES. IN CHICAGO, ‘ Tho Dosplaines street fire enrly yestorday morning was the centre of attraction In that vicinity all day, and the scene was that of perfect destruction, so far as tho Richard T. Hambrook Manufacturing Company was con- cerned, ‘Two frame structures to the south had also been cleaned out by the flames, and nothing but a towerlng brick wall seomed to have provented the extending of thy fire to Kinzie street and the wiping out of the rooke eries that abound enst of Desplalnes street, ‘The actual loss by the fire was stated to be $20,000, of which the furniture company sils- falned frum $26,000 to $28,000, which includes a portion of the buildings.and the machinery uxt stock, ‘The value of tie buildings owned by them—being mere shetls—is jut down at $1,000; the uichinery and engines, which urea total loss, ure Valued at $12,000; and the stock, and a span of. valuable horses, whieh were ina shed in the rearof the fac- tory, make up the balauce, ‘She figurance on the buildings, machinery, and stock, or the property of ‘the. furniture company, is ag follows; : Sprlugfeld Fire, Muss... »$ 1,000 Wyex nls Pa... Northera Jnsurans Dayton Figg, blo... Onio Fira... Watertown, N. ¥, Al Pa Enterpri Boatsman’s, Pa Columbla, X. Lumberman’s, Pin, Total... ‘The eau A A having been first discovered In the of tho engines, it is thought to have resulted from some sort of carelesness in handling the fires under the boilers. Every precnue ver, hind been taken to gird dents of this kind, and the losers: are tut Inclined to censure any particular person. ‘They will resume bustiess as soon aa possible, but when Is yet to be de ermincd, Oflicer Dan Crowley, of the West Madison Street Station, ts greatly pratsed by his brother olticers for having rescued a “stuall child from one of the tenement houses tue chided tu the fire on Desplalnes street yesters day morning, - ‘The family awoke only when the fire reached thelr domletle, and sy quick- ly did It spread that, they had barely time to gave themselves and a siugle garment. ‘fhe father escaped with lis shirt only,and never thought of the babe until le reached the walt, Hv.ivag then tou terrorized to return for it, and he stood lke one crazed, while those about chim shouted for him toreturn, .Olllcer Crowley, upon ascertaining where the child wag In the house, rushed in nd saved ft, Tho flames were already at tackling the, bed upon which it bye and. the clothing about had Just caught lire. he brave fellow returned with, tho elilld wi- harmed, and was greeted with loud applause, He wears his laurels well, and probably not a word woult-eyer.have been published con- cerning. his herofe act hil not hls brother |- officers mentigned it. He does not even kiow the nue of the child saved. s - ‘The alarm from-Box’ 182 at 2:10 yesterday forenoon ‘was caused by n fire In’ one-story: frame shied in the rear of No. 69 Swift place, awneil and occupled ns in tool-house by Rob- ert Anderson, ‘Damage, $25. “Causa une OW. + ‘There was a glow as if of o large fire in the northern sky early Inst evening. In ex- planation {t was at fivst sald that alorge fire wis In progress nt Luke View, and Inter that burning schooner was adrift on the Inke. Stilt tater it was truthfully reported that the reflection was that of a fire amongst 1 vast quantity of rubbish, dry wood, and Jeaves re~ moyed from Lincoln Park and vielnity, AT OMAILA, NEB. Osama, Neb., July 11,—Fhe loss on Me- Cormick & Co.’s elevator fire Friday night {s ns-follows: Elevator and contents, $40,- 000: Insurance, $0 Rogers & Son lost 0000 ou sto’ ful 35,800, inthe adjacent warehouse; ty fnsured, AT ELGIN, ILL. Spectal Dinpateh to The Chicugo Tribune. ° Euan, I, July 11.—Pleree Gibbons? cheese-box factory unit contents burned to the ground about midnight. Loss estimated at $5,000, with an insurance of $3,500, In- cendinrisun fs suspected, ‘i AT COLUMBUS, O, Corvus, O., July 1.—Frede fce-house, locnted a few miles enst of this elty, was struck by lightning and burned to the ground last evening. Loss, $12,000: In- sured for $3,600 In tho Rochester of Now a RIVERS AND HARBORS. Improvements to Be Mude at Leadlug Points on the Groat Lakes—Itccome mendations of Engineer Ofiicers, - ~ Spectal Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune. \ Wasiuxatoy, D.C, July 11,—Tho engi- neer oflivers having charge of river and hare bor improvements fu diferent parts of the country have forwarded to tho. Englicer Bureau their- recommendations as to the work that should be done In thelr respective districts under the appropriations. ‘The Cab- inot has decided that the appropriations shalt ‘bo expended nt tho rate of $750,000 monthly. ‘The following are the recommendations for tha vielnity of the Great Lakes; Chteago Iarbor, Ilinals; $45,000 ‘to bo ap- plied to dredging the outer harbor, Tho re-- aalnder of the approprintion is reservod for the construction of the Inturfor brea kwater,” and it is redommended that work on this be notcommenced this season on account of tho short timo left for uetlve operations, and bocnuse any uncompleted portion would only ‘bo an obstruction to navigation, Its further recommended that proparations for the com. mencement of the work by tho construction of cribs, etc., be. made this winter, so that the.work can bo. proceeded with as rapidly as possible next year, Calumet Harbor, Itluoia; o sum not ex-- coudllng. $3,000 to be expended In dredging work, to bo done principally.on tho bar at the entrance of the hurbor, and to clear out the shoal pluces between plers. ‘The bilance of tho nppropriation to be uppliod to extends ing, tho north pler, | - Hinols River, $10,000, to be Bpplled to dredylnye the chunnel and constructing auxil- Jary dikes and dan required to maintain a channol; $100,000, to be npplicd to construc> jon of loéks und dans, It la proposed to commence. the surveys for the thres jocks : and dais -below Coopers Crook, and tho ornee Lriurovenson rocomumended Jn tha te rt of lant yenr,, . Grant Tiayen, ‘Mich.: to extend the south plor 200 feet and 4,000 neal feut of odglig revetment with stone ball nect ths south pler with the dock, tho bal- ance of appropriation tu be expendeil on re- poled nnd clearing the channel of wrack of sehoquer Catehpole, : «© Chartevulx, Mich.; channel to bo Arodeud to tvalye feet und superstructure of plers Tepalred. * iuilaton Mich, ; south pler to be extended ty foot, BL ws at 4 zn Sable, Mich.; channel Jhies to be rece ital abi ate and edging revetment to ‘be constructed. y Portage Lake, Mich.; brush piers tobe completed to ten fevt soundings, Ualauce of to cart al JIneger's | He und - appropriation to be applied to construction of thnber pler on both sides of chanel, Saginaw River, Mi appropriation to be applied to restorath f channel at Carrol. ton Bar, aid dredging at various pointa in i@ harbor, Detroit, Mich.; excavation of solld ruck and bowlders ut Lhne-Kiln Crossing to be continued as far as appropriation wll per- int, Black Lake Harbor, Mich.; plers to be re- filled and leveled; ple revetments to be ro- paired, and sand fences constructed, Joseph Iarbor, Mich; plank and beam revetmenta to be coustructed along the north: ‘banks cat Benton Unrvor, and chanuel! to bo edged. St. Mary’s River and St. Mary’s Canal; the approprintion will be apptied to the construc: tlon of o dunt across the upper entrance of the canal, and to do the pumping necessary to drain it during the coming winter; to ex. envate about 6,000 cuble yards of earth and rock necessary to complete the cana! prising to construct n movable dam at the head of the canal, and to prepare the foundation for the sane, and ‘to complete the pler-revetinent at the hend of- the canal, The remalider of the appropriation wilt be devoted to dredg- Ing thechannel af the river. Muskegon, Mich.; channel to be extended. Cheboygun, Mich.; channel fitty feet wide and fifteen feet deep to be dredguil from the Stralts of Mackinaw to the mouth of Che- boygun River, for the. accommodation of hheavy-draft steainers; also, to straizhten the river opposit the stesmboat Hne wharf and eurry the channel as far up as the finds per- mit. Frankfort, Mich.; channel to be dredged twelva. fect deep and as wideas the fuiids will permit. ‘Ludington, Mich.; extend north pler, com- plete superstructure, and general repairs, ‘Saugatuck, Mich,; 700 lineal fect of pile revetment to be constructed, Milwaukee harbor, Wis: channel to be dredged and widened to fuil width between piers, and Inner ends of piers, where the conneet with private docks, to be repaired. As this work will not exhaust funds, further projects ure to be submitted. Marquette, Wis. ; amount appropriated will held in reserve for contingencies, Green Bay, Wis.; two day-beacons to bo constructed, and the channel to be dredged between the mouth of Fox River and deep water In the bay; pliers at Granny Island to be repaired, gy ancl ts Wis.; north pier to be extended Yfevt, Sheboygan, Wis.; piers to be extended, Duluth, Mtinn.; Jane JInrbor to be dredged to the depth of sixteen feet below low water and the plers extended, Toledo harbor, Olly: itis proposed to comn- plete the deepening to sixteen feet of the present chanel from Lake Erie through fnumee Buy to the docks at Toledo: present width of the channel to be malntained,: Sandusky harbor, Ohlo; recommends that the uppropriation be applied to widening and deepening the chaunel from the lake toward the ilneuf docks, Cleyelnnd harbor, Ohio; new. breakwater to be prolonged 1,006 fect Inu depth of twenty- ulne feet of water ~ ‘HE CENSUS. “WINNEBAGO COUNTY, ILL. we Speclat Dispatch to The Chicum Tribune, Rocxronp, ‘il, July 11—The following are the complete ceusus returus from this county: 2 . “Tune, Burritt. wt Cherry Vi e Durind, Guilford. Harlem - 189, Gain. TY seeeee, Bet Lan A 1a 1,015 eo a oe, Ws. Ay s, 107 witig the greatest decrease The toy “tn population nre’ Durand, Roscoe, Cherry Valley; Rocklin, and BUrrth witty owing to the great westward tendency and to the fact thnt small farms have been consumed by large ones. ‘Those towns showing the great est Increase ure Rockford, Seward, Pecaton, fea, and Winnebago. ‘The totul population of the county in 1870 way 20,301, and this year It is $0,582, belng a total gain of 1,281, MACON COUNTY, [LLINOIS. © Speclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Decatur, I, July 11.—The oficial cen- sus of Decatur and Macon County is just reported. The population of the city is 9,400, an {nerense of 2,820 in ten years, a gain of over 32-por cent, The county’s population is 90,407, an inerease of 3,024, a gain of almost 15 per cent, i JEYVERSON COUNTY, WIS. Hyectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Waterrown, Wis, July 11.—The com- plete census of Jetferson County for 1830 shows a populution of $2,137, ugulust 34,010 In 1870, a falllng off of 1,903. . DODGE COUNTY, WIS. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Warenrows, Wis, July 11.—The popula-' tlon of. Dodge Count: 4,000 less than by the CANADA, The Wachet Monument—Silver Struck on Silver Islet—A Protest Agulnet the Object of Sir John Macdonald's Mise sion to England—Domluion Crodit- Moblllers. Special Dispatch. to The Chicago Tribune, Monracat, July 11.—The Orangemen of Montreal will unveil the Huekott monument at Mount Hoyul Cemotery to-morrow, They will open the Lodge ut 13 o'clock, as usual, and Jn tho evening will ding at tho Terrapin, Matters aro not so quict-looking os they were Just year, In consequence of on adver- tisemont published last night calltug on the members of the Catholle-Unlon: to meet at tholr respective branches, ‘The pollew force ns been. ordered: to parqde early tu tho morning to be ready shoutd thelr services be required Inrepolling a riot p , Special Dispatch to The Cheago Tribunt, Tononto, July 11,—A special from Princo Arthur's Landing suys:. "After long and pos iy HI, being ubout census of 1870, tient months of worklug without success, on, Wednesday last the proprietors of Silver Islet were rewarded by striking silver on tho yelu on the tslet at a depth of 050 feat from the.surfuee,, ‘Tho, velu fs rich, barreling rock, .As might be expexted, thls good news fg recelved with great delight here, as it will cause ypurittions to begun at the tuny poluty along the coast where the Indications nee projulstiig,—the vexed question: of thera pelng silver Dulow te surface in this country uy now ut res ie ry ‘Ofuhe tnlaston of SirJohn Macdonald, and that of his two colleagues, Sir Charles ‘Lupper and the Hon, afr, Pope, to England, for tho purpose of armunging with British cae {tallyts for the construction of the Puelllo Rullrowl tareturn for a lund-grint, tie Glebe nays: “It isonrnestly to be hoped that Sir, Jubn Macdonald will not ba able to make" any arrangement by meaus of which the con- trol of a vast tract of our best land will be banded over to the worit of monepolics, a aud “vompuny, We dure not conceal our opinion that sich # handing aver of uur lands -WHIL bo the death-blow of the country, ‘The Domlnion ean stand almost any other mils ' fortune. But, once let w Europa monopoly aut 8 eluteh upon 50,000,000 or 100,000,000 aeres of our best land, aud tho country euass w be worth vag, “In” ‘The | Northwest ‘eannot be settled by any grasping, soulless land company. Such companles can only exist, by col mt into monoy the life-blood of the few people It can entice upon 3 dont fons, ‘The country can only bu settled whan tha most Hberul ‘polley toward Iniml grants has been adopted. It ts perfectly uselias ty “thluk we can contend uguinst the United States aga fivd for hmalgration, If we hand Over the sulu of hinds tu a corporation whose object with be te imulce whut territery they retain thelr best’ Investment." ‘The’ Qlobe goes on to way that ‘Tho proposed barguln and sale must not be consummated until the latter hus ,beon discusued by Parliament ta Daily Tribune. . JULY 12, 1880—EIGIITY PAGES. : i ty ia = * , 2 a PRICH FIVE. 2 re Its details. ‘Tho fall of the CaSS ante all Its details. The fall of the Cat= & . would certalnty follow after andes wiety 3 stich a sale, would be a poor c(= 3 sation for the wreck of the nation. 2S people cannot realize too svon the a= Hi tie erlsis whith Is beng prepared forum.” - * Hoectal Mewateh to The Chicago fribune, Orrawa, sulle Tumor is eurrent that Mr, Sandford Fleming is a inember of the syudleate that proposes the construction of the Canada Paclile Railway ; and that, should intters be arranged so (hat ho becomes Chief Engineer, history may, repeat itself. Ar. Flening-was interested tna former company gotten tip for the purpose of constructing: the railway. ‘fhe outcome wag the Pacific Rallway scandal and the downfall of the resent party in power. The schemo of the foverninent, ag now being slowly unfolded, bears a strang resemblance to tho formor ono which led to its downfall. The priest, Faure, who has just been ac quitted, ut the Aylmer assizes, of ineendiar- ism, has gonu back to the Gatineau, but will not be permitted to take charga of his con- tion, A comunity of Jesuits from Stoneyhurst, England, are going to take charge of St. Dunstan's College, Charlottetown, Prince Edwart Island, whon classes reopen after the summer-holidays, Spectat Diepatch to The ChMeago Tribune, Monrainat, July 11.—In the Superior Court Justice Ralnville gave judginent against Mr. F. 2B. MeNainve, contractor, for $200 and costs of tho sill, In an action Brought by Mr. Hickler, com laining of an article inserted in the Ottawa Herak?. some time ago, which Ine alnuated that Mr, Hekter had profited out of a disiy ance of his partuer, John Kelly, to the detriment of Kelly’s wife, by the salo of the property ata low firure. Kelly dis appeared front Moutreal mysteriously a few yeary ugo, and never lins been heard of slnees, and it was proven that Mr. MeNamee insti ted the article In the Herald, which also charged Hickler with knowing something of . Kolly’s disappearance. j OBITUARY. THE NON. J. R. CHANDLER. Pumapetruta, July U.—The Hon. Jou sep I. Chandler died last night, aged 88, He was editor of the United States Gazette many years, and Member of Congress from 1811 to 1855. THE REV. 8. L. YOURTEE, Cincinnati, O., July 11.—The Rey. Dr. 8, L. Yourtee, a well-known ininister of tho Methodist Episcopal Church, died suddenly of heart disense lust night at hig residence in Delaware, 0. MISS KATE W. GREGG. Bertinatos, In, Juty M.—Miss Kate Walker Gregg, eldest dnughter of the Rev. FM. Gregg, Rector of Christ Episcopn? Chiral died Just night of consumption, CRIMINAL NEWS. BURGLARS CAUGHT. Bpeetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Miuwackcs, July 11,—The four burglars arrested fn the woods here lust night are William Himman, John White, John Hunter, and James Whalen. Hinman isa lad belonr ing In Phitudetphia, and was picked up by the othors In that elty. Le hus confessed that they ave burglars. KILLED IN A FIGUT. - Speetul Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribunes Winrnwaren, Wis, July U—An i-yeare old son of Michiel Dyer was so badly hurt Io -o fight with one ef his mutes to-day, tamed Cahill, that t futal blaw isonlyvy Hicd ima few minutes, ‘Lhe Tas Jn the stomach, Cahill, rs 0) SUICIDE, A Woll-Rnown. Iesident of Omaha Ends Mis Life with a PivtoleBalls Epeclat Dlspateh to, The Chleago Tribune. Owana, Neb. July 1.-Omaha was agi- tuted from centre to elreumfeyence this morning when it became know that GH. Collins had committed suleide, between 13 and 1 o'clock during the night, while alone in hig bedroom. He probably stood before a nilrror, and, placing 0 revolver to the right side of his head, just above the’ ear, he sent a bullet through hls britn,: ond dropped Mpon the floor a corpse, ils wife, hearing the report, Jumped from her bed in an ad- §olning roum, and ran In and found him lying in front of the buredu, clad in hig drawers and undershirt, with bluod oozing from his head. He hod passed into eternity before ‘she arrived inthe room. She shrieked frantleally and gava the alarm, and a few neighbors and two or three dovtors were aroused and called tn, Gilbert il, Collins had resided in Qinaba from about 1d, having cone from Galena, where the Collinses’ were __ iuthmately seuualiited with the Grant fully. When Grant beenme — President he ave Gilbert 1, am Jolin 5S. ‘ollins 0 post-tradership at Fort Lurawule, which they yet huld, and from which they _ have made a fortune, Deceased was an ete terprising business man and was the head of the Hr of GW. & J. 8. Collis, wholesale harness, suddlery, and leather, and also head of the frm of Collins & Petty, wholesale “guns, wmniunition, and aportanien 4 goods. Tle was widely known anc Mghly respected, and the public are nt loss to solve the 1ys- tery of his suicide, Some attribute It to Nator, a4 he had beon drinking considerably durhug the last. few days; others say he the deed while teuparrily fugane. There aredozeng of rumors and a grent deal ot uegawork, He was one of thy Jast men in Shisha that the public would think would commit sulelde. It seems that for some ree gon orother he, during the past year, threat ened to KHL itiself, | He as 1 wildele-ngeit num, and, besides 4 wife, leaves a beau ful and uceumplished daughter, INDIGNANT ENUMERATORS. Consus Kmyployes' Clamoring for Thoir Pay-Naluriow. to Mo. Withheld Until the Official Report Is Mude—Condition of tho Treasury. : Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, - Wasiixoron, D. 0., July 12.—The indig- nation of tha census enumerntorsat Secretary Schurz Is. inereastug, for'it ts now stated that ho not only Insists that tholr pay shall bo ro- duced fromthe sum they had expected, but that tholr salaries shall not be paid at all un- til after the afllclal report of the census shall have bean wade, “It la a fact that for some days the ‘freaaury disbursements have ex- eceded tho daily receipts, and that there has been a draft tipon the Treasury reserve fund, Tho explanation, hywever, is « very sluple on, ‘This iy | the - first | week of the new -fscal- -yenr, and during. the wook very larke warrants have been drawn from the Treasury unddr the appropriations nade Immediately avalluble by Congress. lu, auldition, the numerous deficiency appropriate tlons liwve been met with some nearly $5,000,~ 000 for pensions wud the Amounts nevessary to moet the current expenses of the urmy aud transportation, which aro always large at this senson of the year when lew appro- priations become avaliable, ‘Cho Government, however, 4 in ‘no danger of bunkruptey, as its available cash: bufance-sheot lust ulght was $45,000,000, and it is by no “ineans an un» usual clreuinstance at the end of the tical your for the Sisburgeinents Arar ue s My te ous particular day to be larger thu: " colyed on that day, ————— THE SAND-LOT MEETING. San Francisco, July 11,—There was # great crowd at the Sund-Lot to~lay ip antlel- pation of a row between tho opposing fuc- tlous of worklngmen, Kearney falled to ap- pear, A large fored of police formed in line between thu rival mectluys, aud; no disturb- ances of a generat nature occurred, Some sa aM Bad uae case ea clubbe crow freely 10 Restore order, pee 4 a MINE ASSESSMENT. SAN Francisco, July 11,—Yellow Jacke! lovies pa asscusment of $1."

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