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“WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 168i—TWELVE PAGS; ————~.. —..— ‘ v ay i} tire has risen slightly In] very certainy, that values would again OF Oks KOT Our Inst chance has been thrown away, YOREIGN ° Tim alten in eho Vitiggs ot Calus,avhteh tha a the " istricts oxcopt tho w ber hore Insettle, 80 nt until the question of the LEL’S LIEUTENANT. Nothing buen miracle can save ts now. % foeaic upon thnk suliect, but ehatl bo wind y Year visited Sthof J tion of the Upper Lake region. Lhe | Hfe or death of the President is an assured propose to strurmle for that miracle as vig- | “sy think th ig mecting was nfter the Hn Cenr visited tho 28th of June, maximum tompernture is 00 degress, nnd | fach tho future coursa of tie speculation in orously nnd enorgettenity as I over did for | ton Ronda conference” Healt: mp MALTA, Seats and all tho districts enst cof tie Misaia: | the opaing at taelnee oes eae ate | A Talk with the Ex-Confederate | anything in my itfo, butt fenr it will naver | 'tdjoneconterenae, Tle a ento to diseuy it The ets enst_ of tho A ‘of busines 03 i ny x i Ulouses 9, 10, and 11 of the Trish Marra, July 6.—Ono hundred and thirty: Slonteriver oxce Line New England. leading atucks showed nn nivance in prices General Longstreet. " Davis tried to find an excuse for Boge, the terrnn oF co HE Paik the soldien Land Bill Passed by the five Malteso refugees havearrived from Sfax. | Missourl has fallen ten Inches at Leaven- } ranging from 3 to 3 ns compared with tha but the more he tried the worse. his aetlon wort ‘The Arkansas Jing, teat feu, Inches glosiine uotatlonsorSaburday, cpalg toga ‘ PENTAN: 7 es, | at Little Rovk, nnd tho Cumberland 69 inclines ‘ond properties were 0 notable es bg r : The ‘Dualishy papers are’ ae nants A Nashvilio. “he indleatlos. are that local | ton, being push ‘lower. In the early deal. | Je@ Davia as a Theorlst—A Tribute to 8 Will prevail in New England to-day, | Ings, howover, the entire ist was strong, ant | ' Joo Jolinston’s Military Sagactt: on Lord Granvitle's memorandum to Wash | aU NT beeen wenther, “and slightly | nirailvance twas recovered enureiy from gto his dat vies LET THE LADIES HELD, “Ha then went, on to ive mo hig About turns, aud advised that 1 ne get tant md arrange for a mevting, iy Longytrect ant Mrs, Grant ware friends, and looked. ‘There was no possible oxeusa for Idsconduet, set Davis retained hin because he was a courtier HOW GETTYSUUNG WAS FovaItT, . 3 “Té Chickainauga was not, which was the ate y ‘ ju Fentanism, The Stend- 1 er Weathor will proynil in the | 33%. in which Manhattan and’ Metropolitan : t . I . Gen, Ord suggested It they could be broy County Fermenagh, Ireland, | figion concocting Fentaulsn, ‘The Sand. Mindie. and Routt Atlante Blates towns, Hiwatt ns nost promnet. | "Kowutd | pho Battles of Obfckamanga and Gote | PUG uatloot the Warm togethar cia way it won go ft " ¥ re yl re ' ot bee: qi ° " L 4 fc Proclaimed. under the Whe Aventis an ofgentzed Lally oF Anet Ree ee May UMRRATARR Ee ton of 34 to 24g ensued, but, during tho nfter- tysburg. Aiud tt doclatyy resulta, at was te greatest | tng tinatilities to an end, Hu stuegested tag Osercion Act. whose object it is to cause the commission of, CMOAGY, July 5-=10:18p.m,_ | Noon, the speculation took an upward turn, oS outrages in this country, and If this offense ‘ enn be brought home to them plainly and definitly, then by all means Ieta complalat send for Mrs. Longstreetatonce, and Vet hing know when she came and he would Atrangy . bd have her brought. through the dines fora visit to Mrs, Grant. After this. inter tletaila, If you remember, wo had 9 risk “contest’ ‘ons tho. ist: of dulyt Leo's ‘advance and tho troops cov x rear were: ongaed, 7 and prices rosé 44 to 3—Northwestorn, Michi- ‘ | Nek) Zen Weather | ran Central; Me Paul, ‘Toxas Pacific, and Correspondence Philadelphia Press. Fy a) Gear. | Now Jorsoy Contral leading therein. Ins tha | ONTHE Cans, Geonata, Juno 20.—Fifty- Ther. | | Wind, | Says i ne tide (hederal ‘ lew sent to Lynchburg for Mra, Long, | ‘ ge Fal Inte dealings the market beenmy somewhat | threo miles from Atlatita on the Afr-Lina, After this brush the Federal foress moved | Wewt sent to, L ry Atta, Long. u ‘ b ' Gs13 py ann. | ou one] Glen, . 3°, hy i from Charlotte, N, C., to up and took post nt Cemetor: and | os ‘ MBie ot. eee eT eat | [sabe lula cuba at tee caer HERE 2) slat | Honat a Mott tance bel ages of ho | Hom Tung from Chariot N; Goto the"! san took pont on Cenotary i | wrt a nw Got, Lo I he besioe a 1s 218 po. Me a 4 US 3 ry i t , ats 3 for More Time in the Greek sought for a patent evil and an unquestion- | “iiaromotar correciod for tomperatard and in- | day, tho Intter in Foorla, Decatur & Lyane- Gu ta th ly a ig es H ca i FE hi eee up eeMst Tie in trots ba Seeratary of War, end detalled the bu , Imbroglio. able scandal, It ts not onough to suggest | seumuntutorror. ville. Bpectat Dueatcn to The Chleago Tribune. 3,000, Tinbitants. ae the eta slapped at Ewell, ACP, JI, ant niyself coutnanded the parole Gone Crane requesting ee aoseh i" u i ~. Y ‘M4 iy , i Hiat sons sork of offense le uelng comilttest: |, aaan tinemumeley BIR) “Pisce, New Von, duly &.—Hallroad mortgages | thet place nay or two xlnce a latue, fine, | pire corns of ews army. Lenmy wp, joined | tor the burpose of conferring a8 to the tera It is necessary thats precise offense should Ulshost tomparaturs, 2.3 i Were In matteraty demand, nnd without Tin | tooking, broad-shouldered stan, paat tho | tio ¥euerais: 1 hid ardes it Carpantound | CEpenee, ‘he noxt day Gen, Lee ACHE hie 4: French Influence Causing a Similar | bo tuiicnted, It 1s quite cortam that the wast temporature, Th hortunt change In prlees, Boston, Uartford | nortdian of lif boarded tho trath, IHehnad | to the right of tine ee Foe eT ea ‘y | Hote to Gon, Grant unseated. Tread tt, ang: rene! United States Government will not go ont of GENERAL Gusruvartows, . & Erte firsts declined from 80 to 7, und ral ‘ , boarded tho train. looked ota Oke ‘lol pees Gone L Bind Itstated tho real - objects of tha meeting, “| Agitation In Tripoll to That Its way to strain or Interpret Its International | _______euieaoo, July p10 pom. | Hed to 70%, Erie consolidated seconds rose | been a central figure In the arent Mtobellion, oeeetroy cout Mat, ieee Hee! | took tho note and went to Welt, Lee's likad in Tunls, out tons In our favor. date Car. TN] winds [aenlivene, | from 10% to 10044, and rented to lojt¢. St. | ~ono of its best soldiers anid foremost tend- ‘ Ne Lave SAKeI A MiG quarters with it mysalf. Texpintned to hig fe he daily News remarks that some Con- ry * a ieee tngeots position for us,’ i Vault & Omaha construction 63 fell olf from | ers, After Stonowall Jackson died this man | Y&0! y Pan at et y _ te Hederal troops had vn naturally 1,0, bred and secoverelt to lot 4. ext | wos Leo's Virst-Lientenant, and the storles | strong plnce, but we contd havo throwin ole 873g to 76 au ratlied to 87; do firsts (Rio ohio War eae the Confederate side he a troops Bround fo tharight, ta had ordaret Grante Division) fell off from 100%{ to 100, | tell would Ml volumes, Perhaps no ian in a : i recovered .to Iie and reacted (4 foate! | the Confedoracy knew nore of Leo's plaus {Pi would, be to take a position batweon a Chesapeake & “Ohio 6s, Clnss 33, de- and purposes than Gen. James Longstreet, re- Ree rts Uca WY geninition. and walt for GUN cram ate, 4 OueGs, a AnsNS | contlyourAliniater to Turkey andnow United | epee A suid: Oo second uobeutives fou 30 la'4oy Mee | Slates Marshal for Georgia. Ilo followed |" {Wiiat would you do? ; dorsey Contral adjustments from 108!¢to | Lee from Bull Run to Appomattox, and his teht tt aot uy Hepps aroun tpn, CJ 108;,0hlo & Missle inp feconds frou {5 command was in tho hardest of the fighting Doulton betwen thomant Washlngtone ee pak at rats in a i} uy Division) trom 103 to 107342 and Rochester we | 19 We Coufederuey, nnd enmo out Lest of | you ean thus force thom to coo out atid Ate that I thought a direct statement of the ny. {pets of the meeting would pryyent Its that hought if he could tind a pretext for bring.“ {ny nbout tho meeting between hinself ay Gen, Grant it would bo pest, [stgeested tha’ hora hind been some ditferences batween . himself and the commander’ of the Fedor torces as to the disposition of polltient priy onors, and Sunpesten that he muke that thy basis of his note to Grant. ae “* No,’ he said, * [have but one object fy meeting Gen, Grant, and that is to arrange terms of pence, and 1 will so state lt? Uncutat puirnals are already open con elle wating Enuland ot her begtnutin; adop' ‘Tho Hoalth of the Empress Angusta of Hn resonable policy of CoWinental sini, ‘. ‘This Is exempliied {1 the prosevution of the Gormany Slowly Improving Freihett. "Tho United States Government have usually acted loyally and flemly when GREAT BRITAIN, * any real danger for a friendly Power was Hanifed within Amoriean frontier lines, Loxpos, July 5—The British steninor | WITS Not easy for, a American Adil: Ashborne, from Montreal for Glasgow, lins istration to sot rid foot a sores of prosven- arrived nt Greonack, Scotinnd. She was | tions ngulust the publishers of newspaper ashore off Newfoundland, and part of her | articles, however truculent. and disgraceful, cargo below deck, as well ng 130 enttlo and | ‘he general inclination in Amertea, as wall I took tte note and returned to my hi Sng! 04 4 ing. oy y from 59 to S7i¢, ko | oll when the Inst muster was mado and the tack you, Marters and sent-it to Gen, Grant, As lex, 510 sheep, hud to be jettisoned, F ? Woeantae i * nicht iat Ht anette a Shore i Ieee aves aiivancal rou arnis finally stacked before Grant's victorious ae hte Army of ic Totomas Her the Army preted, ~The replied that he liad no authority At Newmarket tha July Stakes wore won | pean wiser if fio English Government had iB to 126 7 Vorthwestorn consols from 133 te | army, 9! Horthern Virgin HN were io adi 4 G treat asto terms of pence, nnd: thus the by Kerimessa, Marden second, and St. Mur- | followed the. same polley. in this tn : HFBj tu eats from 112 to Lids: Western | “Iam glad to meet you,” eatd the eminent | MAlched In numbers and prowess to adult | inattur endedy My Judgment. is that adlite othe + Pit von | stance”? ‘Tho =o morning = Advertiser Union registered 7s trom 120 to (41's and Ohio i sty way of nny mistakes. “Che army which had “the | dipiamney at that time would haya endef Hnorite-thtrds The Visitors! 21s 1 nnd Line | thinks” is eertaln - flint the & Southern firsts from 0 to 4, In Stato | Soller, as I took n seat near him. ‘Cho | best position, forcing the other to attack, | tho War and becir of unquestionable aivag by Silverstrenk, WIKI Stag second, and Line) iota tne Britta Government troubles Itgule 8 bonds, Loutsiana consols sold at OL and ‘Tou. | Press fs doing a good work In collating the | was almost sure of success. Hotween thosd | tage to both sections of the comnitte te bay colushire third, Eighteen ran, Including |‘atout the swung of blackguards who main: s neasea U3 (now) at 73. truth of the lute War from the Coufedorate | {Wo nriniesat that day generalship was all. taken along timo to accomplish What mt tt Barrett and Wallenateln. taln tha Irish revolt amuinst English rite a aldo, A history of the War—an honest, fair, ETT Corey oe BERS a have been determined in a ver jghioré fey teat amer Urltannte,_ ashen on the Were trolbetter wi be foe tho mange te ts ate a STDATIN I aud truthful narrative of tho great struggle | why I wanted tho advantage of position and | 4 with very much less trouble.” « the steamer Britannile, ushoro - 7 to predict that Earl Granville’s dispateh will ford const, Ff be used us n pretext for_sending round tha Duntas, July 6.—There were a number of | hat once more, for the Fenians wilt bo able evictions In the County Fermatingh, Ulster, | to proclaim that they have scared the British Spectat Dispatch to The Catenga Tribune. between the sections—is yet to be written, | defense, rather than attack, We had gated New Yons, July 6.—Tho stearlne dispute | itivtory comes of calm views of Important | 8 temporary advantage in the fight of dilly L oes on without Interruption, and tho old | gyents, ‘Cho man who writes from his preju- | Sid our sofdiers were In good spirits. When Arbitration Committes are sitting on the Lee looked upon the field he thought ho THE GREATEST SOLDIENS, “ Who was your greatest soldier?” “ in minny respects, Gen. Lee, As I hang Me annot give 1 falthful narrative of tho b (- salt ie Meck Hentai maeteny UE be it dices cannot give n fatthtul u : 1 - | nota perfect Fleld-Marshal, ‘Was Not ak to-day, and trouble wa’ fenred, A strong fon, aut Want only auother subscrl peli to cnso agnin to-day, as ft stood on Friday facts with which he dents.” Sout gas aut Hig nositlon taken aie eee ways cool in the heat of battle, and that foree of military and pollee lave been sent the fa ee Shot if ink oat tht the Kenia night, MacFarlane clatuing thero was not a | wttayg you read Jeff Davis’ book?” te the right, sald: really the greatest teat of a commander's there, ° Tho district, hins been prociaiined. organization ts less a swind!o and more n po- In the House of Commons to-day the | jitteal Vehingarient than we suspect It to be, Speaker read Bradiaugh’s lutter, stating his | then indeed it is wise, und In fact necessary, disregard for the order of tne House expell- | that the Government should take actloi. Thera is ttle fear, it Irish malignaney ing him, ete., and Informed the ; House that | oviinst England should: become. wipluice he had given orders to havo Its resolution of autly dlemanstratives but tho AmerlenrGove estnplete delivery of the 2,000 tlerees mado ower, Gen. Stonewall Jackson: not ont and none whatever of the extra 250 tlerees itd porfect control of his nerves in battle} and out of it, but he had the additional merit of being able to move his troops with grest promptness and of executing his plans with tnnrvetous deelsion, Jackson‘ was a great Field-Marshial,” ald: “Not thoroughly, Mr. Davis {sn theorist. salt Loreen tiie tom whora they are, ti P Teal He never had a practical idea of war or goy- WAITING FOR THE DRcIsION. fa to his broker, ‘Thoro will bo no decls- | genment in his lifo that I over heard of. Dut- “pais was In the ovening, and I saw ho jon Tonshed texmorra tical probability, 2 ing the Rebellion he yor originated ® | had‘higimind th the direction of assnult, nid eae fore. ‘his controversy, and Patrick's lovo single movement or mada a practical sugges- | 1 did not urge him to adopt my plan, I saw QURRIEREARAsaTE Alito «| Fresh, £ se ton, but was the first tocriticlse those which | him nt daylight in tho morning, Intotiding to | *1 ” May 10 observed, which was that Bradlaugh | ernment will do its duty.” ‘Lhe Morning | Uuronserec.| 22 | ww ismcldentis| Lhe | of the sound of hils ownvolee and of his Ite others made, planned, and oxccuted.. His | tty toget him to reconsider ‘his plan of ae “ Noman Grant? Grant’s military abl) be excluded from the precincts of the House | Poxt considers that Mr. Gladstone’s answer | ‘Too small te woxsure, PThundor storm, tle mallet, wore the only manifestations of book will linve no effect elther upon the | rect uttack, or, rathor, hoping that he would Ity ig in Is sublime control of himself, tH Ised to not furthor.disturb {is | to Mr, Stanhope was not nltoother sutis- ee et inditferenee nud unconcern during the entire |b . p have done so hlinself, during the night. | Ninety-nine officers out of every nunilred i, Unt Heer ain, factory. Is it, or ts it nof, the fact that tho NEW YORK. day, aul the. only. exceptions ta thy | South or the country at Inrge. It will bo] Some time was spent in social talk, and T the army would probably pags & better: the proceedings, asylim which tho’ United States offers to General wppearance nnd expression of what | looked upon ag a history of the struggle | had an Idea that-he had abandoned the oretical exnniination than Grant, but when ‘The House in committea adopted clause | Irishmen who have left or have been ban- 3} = ” ‘Was overshudowlng every iman’s thoughts, | from hits standpoint, which Is stinted and | thought of direct assault, I had, neverthe- tho blood begins to run, or there is aman geven of the Land bill, amended, by a vote of | ished from thelr country. Is being ised by . TNE propucE MARKETS, As In indication of what may be tho basis of projudiced. . Ho really has no practical | !¢83 the night before withdrawn ‘my troops | wanted for an emergoney, Grant would be 289 o 157. In tho House, elauso elght was | thom as au opportunity of devise schemes Spectal MMspateh to The Chicago Tribune, any award tho arbitrators inny muke, tho Knowledge of t! theoretien! mat bout | fom the direction in which they were | jad and shoulders above them'all, | The ex m tt diwetsale of outrage and atrocity against England? | New Yous, July 5.—Onain.—Wheat—The | cost of manufacturing stearine at the presont | knowledge of the theoretieal matters abou! innrehing and put them in position to mect | tement of hnttic.scenis to cool rather than adopted without discussion, i There is no doubt ng to tha answer whieh | favorable cro} “ted har b prica of lard Is at lenst 15%¢ cents per pound, | which he undertakes to write,” Gen, Leo's plan if he should decida to carry . i vorable crop news ‘led toa further break 0 iy oxcite him, . Ho is a great practical soldler, dl 1G £ in the House of Lords to-day, Earl Gran- | isto be given to this: question. Mr. Glade | jy winter wheat of, as arule, about s@iig | MEE Broperly 158 cents af tho current pried A GREAT BLUNDII, {tout. Io nul suid nothing: about his plans RAB - 1 ville, Foreign Secretary, said he was not: slone Is Eroineudously ifs, Sure at he.| santas in instanecs, qe Ge ba 7 aerate of forall 80 Ra aera m Bun “ Davis Is soyare on Joo Johnston for his fon 80 long, that t Wuousht. ho Saal porated ———————— * ‘ Y ‘ranee | hes to deal with a small Power Ike Turkey, N d : Ives ay Ww f i ny net ia n | Nokto attack, when allat once he looked wi ‘ : a Uae Cat eee ee oubeeres aaa ie but he “roars Hke any sucking dove’? cana Scentsa bushel on more Hberat and urgent | good his deliveries and carry out. hty threat | Tefusal to adopt the ‘lannesseo campaign andsaid: iP ‘ SONNETS, 7 ny ko tl when he took command of the a at Dal- does not believe one exists, he has to remonstrate with the pulssant | offering. Immedinte actlyo Inquiry chiefly | to make thea market: for ‘stearlne for tho tor ry nd said: ** ‘Longstreet, you must make the attack,” it power of the United States of Ameriea, ce vt *; Dalance of the suimnier, ton??? “*Gon, Lee, there 1s not 15,000 troops that For The Chteago Tribune. | | Dunas, July &,—The Dublin Land League | # The Capltan Braccssct, an Itallan mint sree ale aitlpners Suara Seonly, “Yes, very, I was to hnvo reinforced | ever marshinied undor a flag that can ninko ; L : 5 announces £1,578 received since the previous | terial journal, revorts serious collisions a3 Ine indleatedt i. Bpeeltative: FINANCLAL NEWs. Johnston if that campaign had have been | tat attack and*sueceed,' I replied.“ L have TRINTTY OnIMES. : weekly meeting, including £1,200 from Amer- | having taken place at ‘Tunis between tho | Hie indicated rather more steadineas, West- Speeiat Disvatch to The Chicaco Tribune. fi pale a milo of open ground to march over beforo | | [Thechtmes of 'rintty Church, New York, cannot : i , sallors of the Ercneh squadron aud the crew | era aud eable market advices wero of |, aw Yor, July G—Tho money. market | Me, and I havo no hesitation in saying that’! T eamcreneh hs enemy's position.” Heueard on roadway daring the day, because of “Among the passengers to-day from Liver- of tha, pifilinn. frigate Maria Pia in the depressing tenor, Spring whent in lniteft was ensy during the morning, and Joaned ut | * a Ae and sidieulous alls. et ‘ + aN i 15 Hoe js mile,—not more than {ho Uulldlays un otther aude, i the deora snd window ‘ 1 pede incanwh! popula 1% # i was dl 2 a 000 or 1,00 cy a pool for Now York is ‘T. O. Howe, American | deainst the Fronehvare being continued. in. | HUesh and under freee offerings declined, 3@4con call or pledge of acceptable stock'eol- | Het know be nen eee concelved than | 4 ist Delegate t6 the Tuternational Monetary Con- | ‘Vontee and other Italian elties.. These ebul- | Mvent 14GI3¢ cents n bushel. No. 1 red that, L know of no milltary man on earth | , "1 saw. his mind was mado up, and, mount ferenge, who returus on account of his wife's | Htlons are causing serlous eimbarrassmonts | closed at SL2014@1.30 asked and SLYS bids in 1 dl owt t 4 and | “pout withia my quict room eat down— who could have concelyed such 1 plan of ig iny horse, round out to my command ani Jateral, but in the Inte dealings the prico was Exclude tho ror whieh filla tho notuy strect, advanced to 6c, and at the close the current to the Italian Gi t. No, S red at $125%¢. fe AL and $1.25%Q@ campaign except Gen. Britge, and no man on euiered pe Haig m1 ase whole day ing hot ne row url ony Pane ate tts, ines o the Italian Government, No, 2 red at $1.253¢ for canal and $1,252: quotation was 6@6e. ‘Tho Government bond- 5 Wo divisions wider my command bore the | dha busy crowd, urged o a hy To's stern frow F a s oil in <<a 20% for railroad stock, closing at'§$1.2 for i Se, earth except Jelf Davis would dinve adopted | brunt of the attack upon the entrenetied po- 19. On pI ie ns dace nene ahh Corns tonne aga THE WLATHER. rullroad; do July at: $1L.254@1.20%, closing seeiers Sele La, fesuleohaea bec it, ‘fhe fact that Gen. Johnston refused to | sltlon of the Federal army at Gettysburg. Ahen Foun hear, in tones go clear and aweet, ‘The music of tho church-towar chimes ropeat And tell onch passing bour to all the town—.. ‘Yot only hoard by those who bave before. |. \ Shut out the city’s din and ceasolesa moans, |, Thus, many fall to hoar thoso Heavenly tones: Which evor fill tho alr, and upward bor fe rc if A “Why didn’t Hill’sand Ewell’s corps come protest against the action of tho Government Gir ih Sttood Vids do August wt S123@124, | inarket prhno mercantile paper Was the boone tet eribate 18 Ile Sty ananplty, to your teller?" ¥ in refusing to give Information about the df Pe ai Secchi closing Ht SL2i36 bid; do September At | changed. about that campal rs Both ligand Tavoula “STONEWALL JACKSON NEEDED.” France-English commercial treaty negotia- | Yesterday was the first distress! ingly ab $1.224@)1.25, closing. at S123; ‘lo steamer Jn the sterling-oxchange market the nomt- ave left a at a Git Hanis to have mad ‘Tt was party Gen. Leo's fault, but_fery tions, Gladstone, to ayold uo heated dis- | ay of the season, and the discumturt, which | grade at $1.23; No, Bred at SL2@t234 | nat asking quotations wore marked up at 1 i ti my Davi ‘ neh much Ewell’s aid-Hilt’s fault, Before Stone. cussion which might do harm, promised the | Would have been much greater but for a | ungraded red ut $1,251.20, 28 to quallty; such a junction as avis proposed, which ‘Tho souls of those who can the world of care ; i wall Jackson was killed he and commanded | porgot the white thoy liston and adore... retarn asketl for, fairly continuous westerly breeze, was wide- | No." Chieago and Milwaukee spring at bit tha taies comets tion Intent for real iy ‘yaul fu atatbor Leo counseled or ore recur an Lee Mawdeestont aa ais ‘ pa ve ‘i The World says: ‘Chere ts no fonger n | Sbrend. | Punting ancl perautration areca the S1204Ot40%, closhur nb $1.20:¢3 ungraded | business Indlente w desite to return to those encaurigod the Tonnessee campaign?” All.ne over did was fo givo us his plang, and s PARTED, ae doubt that the Infant lielr of tho Dake of | Principsl occupation of those ‘fnetlued to | spring nt $1.16. An oxtract of letter dated | current previous to the sad oveurrence, which “Yes, airs L know. yor well that he object- | we oxeeuted them. Ie nover thought of In- | parted art thou and I, because grim Fato— 4 Norfolk is blind.” vorpulency, and even the modorately fleshy | London, dune 25,‘and recelved by a promi. | Is the engrossing topic of conyersiion in | ed to lt most omphatiealiy. Botora the wile terforing with us aftor-he had oxplained his |” Buvious of the Joy dnd bappiness ‘ A brother of Mrs, Langtry jus been killed | felt the enervating effects of the constant | nent operator inthe oxport line hore, Is to | business clreles. “Some of the bankers wera | ttry opcrations in tha West began that-year | wishes, No army Jn the world was ‘avor ‘ From our love whieh sprang full-grown, and houdless * ; , by a tiger in India, Of his dark, sulion frown, unt!! too late ugh tomperature, | Tho previous night, tur. | tls effect: Shipments of whent aro com | (lsposed fo do no business until the result of | several of us wera asked our opluton as ton | better organized than “Lee's, army when ‘4 cl ‘i corde Preliie SEW tho President's injuries hud beon decided. { plan of opuration for a campaign in that sec: | Jackson was allve, Heand 1 wore In per- ‘ Tospox, July. 5.—In tho Commons to- | Mere of over SU dene ed ee ardeat tt | menelnu from St. Jotersburg, td the crops | ‘Mora were others, however, who tool tle: ) Hon. I. wrote out myopic, the deta | Sgeean, Was alive, He toll by tho fring of.| To.shlold and guard us from bis Jealous tiato— | jj night, clauses 9, 10, nnd 11 of the Lund bill] q poor preparation’ fur such a warm | 2 Russtaare promising. ‘The French crops, | clded stand at the opening, and continued | ment of a suiliciont number ofmen from | our troops exactly ench others position, and |, “Anahi youtrom tay longing eyes, slghtless 1) : were passed, ‘The Iouso then adjourned. spell, und after. stretch of hours | Wthough there were somovomplitnts thistnst | thelr, posted figures at Saturday's rates, | nolnts where they could be epared to make | thers wasn cobperation and ‘community: of |-yyou bitter toars, alnce wo aro scparate, ’. ; hi : nude" sleepless by the tall end of Kk, are looking better than last year, and | Durlig the day the market assumed a steady | rad through tho Cumberland Mountalnsinto | fecling between us rarely known ainong abe i no TIM EAST. tho firecrackers of | tha Fourth “nud thy | those in this country also lool weil, though | 8d reewlar tone., Houltteky. | Gert Leo npproved it, und asked | military commanders, “It was a terrible blow | Will thore not como timo when wo again, ©” _Toxpox, duly 6.—elegrams from the | great, heat of tho night, people rose went | the uereago sown may not bo ag te — moto xo with him to Wtchmond, whero he | to the Confederacy whon Jackson Waskilled, | — Shull taeet, as oft Uotora in daya gone by, NDON, — is . q ‘ RETURN OF BULL ND BEARS. | presented lt to tho President, I told itm 1] At Gettysburg Lee -seomed t at that ‘Turco-Greck frontier state that Fort Punta, at Tytloae, and ae unpre pared bao Should France and England have good har- meet Dispatch b Phe Obteaon wee thought It unnecessary, but ho instated, £ at Guttyabi hot ‘hore. and Pieaerried which had been dismantled, lins since bedn | orit methods of producing an’ urtifielal low- | vests us to quullty, prices with yon must fall | New Yon, July 5.—The boys are all baele | nal y consented, and Wwe wenk, | He but tho ing to ILI, Ewoll and myaclé his plan he rearmned, and Arta, which had been evaouat | oring of the body's temperature were In | considerably, for Itussia this yer will com- | from thelr excursion on Saturday, whieh | Probusltion before the Presidont an Puy | fektit to us to execute, but nolthor of thom The 't tuatly use all daylong. ‘he trade fn fans 5 pies Iragy and they spent somo two or three | had Jackson's coolness, foresight or. oxect- ed, has been regarisoned, ‘The ‘Turks have | 8 ued iy y ion nad tins ioteuruns vote for the trade, Stocks no doubt: are | wag all that could be desired, and, with the ] hours discussing it, Finally, I was | tion, ‘The result was for a whole day. my asked for an extension of timo for tho ovac-| Hentived Maura Lropertions, i Mid n rushiine | Suall, but, wilh the change caused .of Into | exeeption of n few bigtish and sewsorpent | called in-and pave my. opluign, bus ie two divisions did tho work of that terribia uation, which tho Boundary Commissioners Einnunas Everybody sought tho shady side | Years by the steam code and clectricity, | storles toll by thom, they appear to havo | $0on became avident from tha President's | conflict and the carnage was fearful... I lost refuse, E ~, | of the streat, and underground places whera | there Is not the saue necessity for | gotten over the Fourth. ‘uckur looks a lite Gat Gut Jig had daturminod ty seaepe Biganee Bia aE Chiclamatira. iiancack’a, Loxpow,‘July 5.—A. Paris dispatch snys: Hie SUT TL cout no} anton and whore ert millers to keep themselves supplied uy jtlo hnle, Fetehor's nogo fy a little-red_ yet, | nese mit titoae trou dons halinatole os Gen Bleed and ct oy a ea anda wero all bee hy i ! Ff | CAP LE arly “9, ‘ fi af svinced. i Ree ae ae ake pve Hes Garni tie ginsses in thelr lids. rushed bustiy from formerly and at liigh prices. ‘They have.|‘and Walker t3 sorry he could not got Its | Leewas very inuel o posutl to it, and ovinced | the of r corps lad a silght engagement and fx t Jearned to buy inost spuringly.” Corn has courage up to the stickin: i deal of feelli Ith a > tt rt E if . 2, V1 point to go. for | & great deal of feeling, although he con- | oecupfed some intrenchinents on. tho right Houstan forced tho ‘Tunis expedition on | ty" search oe Hike WING ce ey Peete | lias also given way on ‘Gurly deliveries 94eat if ' ti trolled himself. Aftor he found that thero | whieh had been abandoned. Tho. resulcot x nC . ‘“s a t ft je cent 1 busttel, and on August aud September | fearot the matrimonial quicksands ho intght | trolled further uso in discussing the mattor | the second day's fighting I need not refer to, 2 rages. Mune pelt ee oT aualuproy: Dian og aS a ae hone options on No.2 about i@34e u -bushel, on | Cucounter, Grant also regrots he dit not | To gut tor several seconds pulling his whiske > dunugo til beon denen n a i 4 5 ‘The dunmge had beon done, aud the mistake dq, wind very Hberal arrivals and inore eagerness on | wake A contract. for amore mili, so he A f 2 ing the lutervention of Europe, It is dil. | oben tp WoO ule fella, zen in and fy | the part of sellers to placa supplies, Heading | carl have joined tho party, Mr, ‘Trendwell ard ae waa ia went when vexed, and than quado non the frat day, whon o direct ng E th ot trath In regard to | PAtdennble negiizence of dress indulged in town active trade, mostly an the way of | las nearly reeruited his Produce Exehango dolinston iy right and Davis wri in tt a cult to arrive nt the exact egt it forred ¢ rt ti ypear= y "I ins! che vis wrong inthe | Jura Gen, Longstreet took from his pocket the troubles on the ‘Tunisian const. At Al- ny Las Who preferred comfort ty appear | options, though at tale export demand: was | Gleo Club, which now iunbers sixteon, atid controversy which this book has furnished,”-| q memorandum. of # letter from Gen. Lee, gerla, tho ofllelal roports seek to mlulintzethe | “But with all these adventitious assistants sot altel ae ara emul ot Azo, only, aghast Mie Levon for whieh ae sei THE RATTLY OF CHICKAMAUGA, whieh rend : 4 Aisturbinees, or attribute thom to forelgn In- | employed the attumpt to keop cool way at | yf eoiltye Now Fore eee re ae bug | Wnless some of the high-kvyod’ operators at'| Do you agrea with Gon. Joluiston that 46 Phat faken your advice tho rogult stigation, while certaln Journals, desiring ee a Ture. ‘The ho fs ME ihe Aid | Bicents, closing ut 3 cents: No.2 white at the SWitent valls can be lindueed to Join, ‘The Chlekamaugis wag the bloodiest battle of tha | Would have boon dlldrant ab Gettysbity ' s fovernme: = | pi 4 - | S7@S73¢ conts; stenmer wi 5 y | chub will organize within a week’ and soon ir? i Y. i. 6 sale sha ee a eRe Ue HE, O; brelty oeked af the exertion of enning, Ria Sori yellow at Tennessee he Tend y to sing whother the bears dance or | |, ""By no means, It was. very sevore bat-| At Motz during the Franco-Prussian war One more meat face to favo, soo oye to 6y6,’ : Ero wo shall redah that dark’ Piitontan abore:. ‘Whore soula with: loyo like ours part never’, more} Rake Whilol pny Heavan, say thou, dear love, Ament + dunes, 1681, :. Newron 8, Oris, ‘\ Snake Stories... Martha Combs. 10 voars old, of Mulborry” ‘Township, N. O., brought !u asa present to her mother # largo gourd that contained a rattle souke which sho had killed, nase ge A-Plute Indian ‘brought into Bodo,’ Cal; a” slagulnrlonking werpont, It was four foet in Jongth, On its heat was a horn an Inat long,’ and on the back uear tho tail Brow of six rate tles. ‘Thomaston, Conn,, is exclted over animmonse: anike that uttacked a If-yunr-ald boy, called fround bis neck, and hold him to. the ground, but did nat harm bim, and ually gilded away. Whon Mrs, Georgo Cook, of Port, Jervis, stepped upon her porck on her return: froin church last week sho found:a bisolenake, five - foot clit fnohes long, curled up on the door... mat. Her husband killed tte 8, L. Norwood, of Perry, Ga., wont to tako frow the neat on Saturday a by of ohickouy, tOAILGe Oo ut BY@n! cents, el 3 | the bulls fgh tle, but not su desperate’ as Gettysburg. | {dentically tho same altnation between the ‘Two large chick nkes hat’ take len bassadon hag protested agunst attributing ar ruliag fuaret, that they tual tndaleeat eae thst A ke be ae Ce flosinug ies [ea eel Soluo Hine before te pattie took, place Gen: French and Prussian armies was presented ortho nest. hoy messurod ive and alx feet ia the ‘Tuntsion outbreak to the dispateh of | then No POTN Eaneer Cee Hor, | reported ws showing wt inerense for the RECOVERING, that 1 bali ye thee ee eh ny OME | 28 botween ours ut Gettysburg, 1 was at | lonwth respectively. Pan ‘Turkish troops and men-of-war to Trivolls | thd these “Wore linjplest Whe ere cag | Weel of 70,001 bushels, Outs quoted heavy, Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. hat T believed that if. n -battlo at that polnt | New Orleans then, and ‘lind amap of the James Saad ingetog, of Thompson,sN. Yo, was bitten by 9 Li ot sonke while walking through his meadow, Ho firat killed tho roptilu and wou * pucked all tho polaun from the wound, thug bave (a 7. ie Churtotto, N. 0. roports a sndke that has been’: ridding the neghborhoud of Inmbs, turkoya, and * chickens, It hug proved. too cuntting to be oapte; red, but Je guid to be twonty fvot lon. und twolve inches in olroumforonce, te George ‘ten Broovk of Saugerties,- found one of bis cows standing ucara brook, apparonty - 7 rt | , G 4 could be nade and the result followed up tt | c Viensa, July 5—Four thousand Greol | pationt, who refrained as nitich ay possible Aut fGeoe ont te eat nee plotline at Exaiy, ML July 6.—Thoso suustruek dur | woutd bo of. inesttinable importance to's, A arare we ing helms, Von Moltke troops have entered the ‘Turkish Village of | fram exertion of mind and body,and bore the ment, as very quict, with car-lotx quoted | MS the celebration here yesterday wre about | Ite did not agreo with iy idea, becutise ho | saw hia sndvantage and moved hig army be- Diwarle, ‘The oecupying force witl probably | wliletion with calm resignation, tememberlug at S1.09@1.05; bont-louds of nearby stock ut | Tecovercd,, Private Ed Darrow, of Com | would have to take relnforcoments for Brazz | tween Motz and Rholms, Whon, that move enter Arta on tho 6th inst: It Is stated that | Meanwhile that only a few days ago thoy $1,07@1.U8i¢;' cholca Statoheld at $1.00, With | pany B, Sixth Buttalton, was ablo to return | from his pray. {therefore wrote te tho Sec- | was made Lanld to several gentlemen who ‘ : - were wearlng thelr winter overconts and ‘Silos old, sae hie # Pp; rotary, of Wir saying that 1 believed if | were wateliing the progresy of that war with the King wil! visit Arta next week, longing for the summer to make its appear. | SH0S vld i 1 ‘ fe Ghieago Uits morning, Private George | Trip's nriny colt Lo reinforced cous to | Nore weeehlug tho the posttion of Gottysburg Vienna, duly G—A great tumult, tins oc- | anee, © netives capectall ree tnee Beatanara Dilcher, of Company {, Second Regiment, | inaken decisive vietory at some point near over again, but that, Von Moltke had taken putundods several houses buravd, und the | Was siinastruck about 42 Ree ee a Wwoynntspeentations othorwiso little clings, Do tuken home tit a tehiwvoute and whan here, Gen, ice to | to Metz and was. mnstor of, the ‘slluu- When the French army in | i 1 3 unable toatir, In the brook a lurro suake wus i 0 ake nt Western iness pork: tu inoderate reque is evening, fe Richmond, and ‘when he returned he or- | tion, Ile was nearer Rhelms ~ and SE eae tng wouthienst corner Of | eapiy Molivery,Heaving oat srLonelias tee |= SCESSFUL CHICAGO ¢ corel aig to prepare twe divietous of my | nentor Paris than tho -renclt commander, | tansy een eereee Rosltion witha larga por, FRANCE, ut Ho a Novunst iors. | Naw do and S1U50@18,08¢ for oli io, aud A SUCCESSFUL CHICAGO FIRM. Corps to go west and participate iy the bat- | and [f wo had mate the samo inovont Gottys- | open and fany extondod the sauke had sooming- Pana, July &.—At a Cablnot Cotmell to- | jyurt pinee, und attended by De, Lowers sip | 1,the optton lina uutive, Ineludtig July | .. Spectat Dipateh to Ths Chicago Tribune, (lo Knowing Bragg’s reputation for atand- | burg we would have boon nearer Washing. | fr oturivod wean 5 . . is . " f day tho ‘Mliilstors discussed aifatrs im Al | gays tint te will soos Options wt $16.80@010.00, Augie at $17,000 Tlantronn, Conn, July 6&—Tho contract foro 1 loft ,. gerla, and it {s understood that orders wera | | An unknown man, who has'been at work Hie nad Seprentber Sea eA it for the plusterer’s work on the now Post- Gino: oe ee tid te uve forced hl "Hehe ot Gomatery Tithe and: Issued authorizing the bombardment of Stax, | for the pust wo days at Martin's Jumber- | poderataly netive tor carly delivery atau ade | Ollica und Custonellousa In Hartford has | “thoro iy no need of my going, no use of | tnken‘position between it and “Washington, It is, howaver, thought very probable that a yard, pt the: foot of eq etreat WS UFOre yanee for tho day or Mout 1234 cunts, leay- | been awarded to Ezoktal Smitn& Co,, Chie | my making this sacrltice of inen ind effort, | the result of Gettysburg would. haye beat bombardment took place yesterday. Gen. | Susiurday utternoune Ho was tach eae tng OWf ME SIL) for contract ilu, aint. in | cages rico, S008 hts “fs less than ate piless tho result yo hal obtain, shall bo difforant, | Leas than peek after You ; i ‘ etive busine: ARE wd Wor 4 - foe aimed ett ae cory hekerta, wil Eos Htowplt we ADT ‘about Live Peet as it Tile, an improvement OF Tie canta tng whose eauimmutes ranged from "$10,000 tS * “hg order hag beoh given, and tt shall bo | MueMahon was n prisoner, and the war be : i x f I ‘ Sake ‘4 tT ce Instances even more, with. dil: . repeated at your dictation, that if we gains | tween the two Powers was virtually at an . nt Grévy, | SX inehes tiv hight, fins dark brown hale, | celts In tH Hore. WAH. aiily vietory y "eta ny 3 stars hither finmediately, If Albert Grévy, Tzhteniplaxtony aid th smooth, faces was | Clostiig tt $11.85 bid and $11.05 nuked,Avgust viel tshiall ba pushed with enorey. cud, Governor of Algeyin, should resign, Gen. i MEOW avonnll $ ut S175 bid, September wt StL.63%4, Octobar STEAMSHIP NEWS, Fost etait understanding T wont to the GUENRILLA WANPFATE, : Saussier will bo initruuted with elvil as well CD hate tena Rue AL BLiit7¢ bid, November at Sip WGlv.o4, Sournasrrox, July B—Arrlved, the: Weptand arrived upon the battlaileld at 131 «7 sce that Davis undertakes to make Leg A order on ‘Thomas’ hoop ranch, near Litto”: Willow Creak, Montana, woko up fn'bia tent at: Faroese ouried up in. neg el then Fun LImade up my mind to | ton or Philadelphia than Meade, and could ake myself secure y A mdotng shaft at Tombstono, Arizona, which had not beon worked for. snontay wae recently oxumined, and 28 tho tuun nearod the bottou the one at the windlass was startled by orics of “Hotet ko the dovil!’ Whon_ tho oxplorer «| 4 y reached the surface {io said: * Why, there a as military powers, itis not tro that fresh | nailed shoes, anit {ho year option at 1O.Ri§ bid, ig | Neckar, frouy New York, Pac day IERE RE thee tea He oe | a partner with him. in hts plan of guerrilin | Rhout soventeny secthcscetcg titty-twa horned | troops will bo gent to Algeria, us the present | | Lie Wghost temporaturo recordod, by Ma- cots ON 18 demand an dew ut o3(@036 New Yous duly S—Arrived, the West- | gin, however, until soma” thne Inter, “tho Neat batwebn to great aries ind Woon des Hear 5, taauaer ats sail belt a Hoon oust forse Is considured sudiclont, nano's hormnoineter was 023g at 8, o'clock p. Svaans—Raw have beon very dull, but | viialla, from Hamburg. vine Wiis to monk battle as Aout ag tL surived, eldad.” * Koen , | for tho mino excopt us a side show or a monug: G ANY, a 4 u Rene ry mderate demand : jon 2 Lando 9 +} sympath: N q eo apa! ‘ N wees GALENA, WL, with cut lout quoted wt L034 vents, erustiud at-| , Even: tho prosont disturbed situation Un Troe | Wake the thet, und {was a eevory one, ‘The | gugh welled. L reviembor distinetly that one | Why Iadford and. Moore sisi an: Ate Benray, July &—Crown Prince Frederick dotctal Dispatch (0 The Chicago Trio ti nad bi fi of IN, July inca Frederle fo The Chicago Tribune. | to cents, powdurcd at eonts, kre | laud 18 relived by somo Urizht eplaodos, and one | troops L hiv rout rom the Hast broke the | tay he-eatne io me, avidently from Davis,” antic Voyage in an Open Boat. Witt ui hls ehitdron haye left here for | Gave, Ul, duly 6.—Lho wouthor to-day | ined at 1 conter atundare Ace i conts, | Of thoso fe recorded Inu recount sutubor of the | Federal les and largely contributed, if they and asked my oplufon of sucli a plan, TE told New York Heening Port... + < London, has boon ‘tho hottest of the seavon in this | oltA Uicacddy contsy white extra G at s3¢cqd | Dublin Hrecman'e Journal. Tho Karl of Portarie | di uot control, tho events of that ‘day. I | Him thie d wea meenutvocalie opposed to any | ,,On the 2th of this inonth the opoa boat oallod Conresra, July &,—The condition of Kime | viejuity, ‘he mercury stood ut noan at Or in | conta, yellow extra’ O at 81@s%¢ conls, Ont Hiri eatted toguttioe his tere ae Haag | waver saw thon! In betur spirits or do bultor tho W. it. Graco, snd manned by Bonjamin Rad> ford aud Chartog Moore, will aati for Londot, Lugtand, trom tho Buttory. Thy boat tu now ou doo. Itiaknown oy a" doublo-ender,”. press Augusta of Gurmuny continues to pro | tha shite. ‘This evening the alr iy tulrly aut | 4G! yellow at Tee, day of May, and-anads thon wa addross full of | [tos fore Y gress satisfactorily, y pb fovuting, and people sil punting for bieatite Mieeiicra—Trade hag+ been moderately KiMM! gonse and guod humor, " Hoscorans’ forees demoratlzed, erlminul to proton, after ho was i . # Ho closed by ane |, es, Beutix, July &—Tho Ofictal! Gazctts | No Stel heathus been experienced here slucs netlve und xenvrally ludteative of Inereaso, | Hounuite that, par ‘ling tho passnya ot the Laud cane to ing and satd Fark, called tozothor bla tennutey on tho lust | work, Whon- tho victory was Felned. at eri proveeding. ate enone tae ht Wa le RE | practically cortuln that there was no ehance bil of suveesd, Ie entirely agreed with je, and’| frnwut i and is twouty fect | the sumunor of 1874, With uccommodations for breadatutts, pro | bil, he should reduca ull ronta on hls ustate to ebony shall we do? aaa th bath Ins speeelt and manner showed me dint | tee tooc toa ae ivtt draw thirigou faehes 6 Blates prominently that tho health of the pa ES visions, petroleum, luniber deals, aud coal (ie | Celitith's valuation, He neknowledged tho Jus eolow Up te success, cross the Tens | fio condemned: it aa. heurt! ly asd, Tho | water, Bho fs belguntine rigged, moro for offoct - Empresss of Germnny may now bo regarded KuOKUK. — Most request. For Liyorpoul, ‘tho Teportett Heol the Hut priuvivlo Of tha Lund bills | Nessva Iver, and move toward Nashvilld:| attempt ta connect Gen, 1co's than for utility, as the Captaty confussod to a I ¢ . By . ‘ile,? us satisfactory, and Lopes are entertained Kronur, Is, duly &—Thls has beon the | Sustwcuents lneluded by steam: Frour ab | tat rent is a thing tebe fixed by a far tribunal | and Loulsville? sald J, * This. will: leave dea Is@@la Bd, through freight and forward slilpe wad not by tho will of tholandtord, nnd hoprome | Itosvcrans at Chattanooga, with us threaten udgment, contemptible, «I am- cer- that the complaint will pursue o normaly | warmest dity that wo have, had yet, the there | ment aul by ontoces steaunay ts inna Hud to trgat the bill Cabrly in tho House otk fudiuent te al pith r at nis. | iu, 1 not 1 possession of, his base of sup. ot Uiut Con, “Lee . never . contemplated though perhaps slow, course to her recovs | mometur rumuini from 100 fo 103 in tha shuts, | Whew ae.Weeedscu, closing ue Sod bide and | 2uo lays, Reucead olny eateetited eeaae piles and We cun force hint to attack us, and | taking part Ii ‘of countenunolag uny suCtL cry. A number of people haya been exhausted | 4d iskeds” provisions tn lots at 1s@@15s, | nor by tholr landlord, und deinkias with onthue urbarlin, Gen, Leo was a prac ant noua ? a 1 ; mostly: through : frelaht, and by outpork | tasm not ouly his henlth but wut or ilsugune, +, ABTER THK FIGHT, chaructor, ‘hire “was notl trom the heat, and ene case of sunstroke has, sak. ped sdlesldlacashioe Bett) + “Bragg left mo with this understanding, | swinll about him, Ho had an exalted posl- AUSTRIA, occurred, Work injsoine parts of theelty hus | steamers as low us 10sqdLts Tribu * | bee a ePettt Lilapatch to dhe Chledoo Tribu : A -the Varn anil all of my troops liad crossed the river ex- | Hon befora the world, and a supreme place “Net Youte, duly A pane pashe in | NPR wept ice Oe a | ronan aaa are a | suelo Groen | Ether a ane i B . : i x Wp tome mud sal: 5 “dlyet 4 Relchonberg, Bohemia, reforging to the find- SIGNAL SERVICE. Fre ncuon Over GION) for Whale utrawberry a vOrder that, diviston into Chattanooga, | he had lost tho fight; but he wag ubove even " i " Inarket ony and oncequurter cents, there was | crop, ‘ing of a headless body sever wooks ago | | OFFICE oF ‘rit City SiuNAL Ovricen, funge, and ‘vn, Uldwell of Han Hranulsco, shipped from | Our puople will beso xlad ta hear that aue | thinking “of carrying on nu unelyilized cone near Chicago, states thatynecording to tha | WAstixGros, D, C. July 61 a, u.—Forthe | the grin ‘iarkets dragged to tho ulose dull: | hie‘raneb, 45,000 pounds of cherrl ef it name with Y reportor of tho Hvening. Poat this morning, ‘Z'ba Hea. nftor tio iy de eee ae unre ritgod een ora, ane soboonor riggod.: The boat has watof-tight vornpartmouts undor tho goats, which will pros yont ber from ata if Hilod with water, -‘The Jookors will contain food for forty. days, Nad ford aan Lngiishmuy from London and Moore fan Gorman. Hoth are gallors and ara contident Of gottiny vafoly to Landon. They intend tocx: Uibit the buat af tho Crystal Paluve, “ Wout makes it more dangerous - thay -an} similar attompt,” amd Htudford,."1a that abo (9. open and may abl; ho wellvily at we Produces. Exe! Garry, All the bouts that buve gone xoruss have ono treo | troops tire marching through that city with | let. Io was not reapunsible for tho diss beunt deekod nd not on): “safer but “evidence recelved from Ehiengoy the body | Ody, Valley nd: Tounossea, fair weather, | wl Wen with Roo erou nut tino weuthor | voruiing su rw product of ind House” | Lasts layne nnd age ee YW 1 asters which befall the Shuth, del Davis was, | batnieekud over, and nat only wero safer but ‘ - eve u s u ‘a RC y H prefer tu henr that Wve CUE the line of AUOUT TENS OF PRACE, se tO le 5 merly Mayor of Wolforsdorf, who flet to the | barometor and temperature, suite of anotuer advinica by tha eliques td | [ye tes Be land, and. Cols itecso “harvestud | Hofer tu hear that w ations aud huye Win at | Did you eve: Ce Ck i a States vome yours since fo avold usrest, Hor the Lower Lake region, fulr weather, | titgher markets eould no moro-etimuinta | PifS bualeles completely. away | olralutuy, that to hear of ay dresseputruuey Loe about, Pret aad sen orsnuion = ooeatr he niay OF hose mon who try to cross the ——, westerly wiuds, higher barometer, and sta- | trade than lowor ones, twetty-tivo auros of gait boloughug tA, x such ay you order? sats *Enrly in 1805 Gen. Ord's_ command was Soean tn small boats over bern tostt askod tho 3 EGYPr, . ‘ Uonury temperature, a oh ae oe — . P Antoni, of Columba Jounty, Washington Torri: “ Bragg was determined, and the division, | doling pioket duty.in front-of- mine, 1 fad “Netting avar happened to any of am," aus Lonpon, June 5,—A Cairo dispatch! anys; | For: the Uppur, Luko ’ regions! slightly % smacks STOCKS, A tory, in a single day." hot yet ucross the stream, was ordered to | stopped’ 6 -Hhos, and our’) Bierod the Captalny |. ee “Its reported that tho Khediye of, Nuypt | warmer Solr weathor, northerly whils, bos] >) Seectal Dispatch to The Chicago ‘Tribu * Hut didn’t ovo man tvbo took bis. wifo with him lose boron the way?" * : “Yes, Lbeliovo the sturke pulled ber out of the boat dno ulyht when ho was naloop,, Hut pped' the firing alone: An urmy of eriakete suven miles wide. rocont> | Chattanooga to give the cillzuns inusto, and boldlens woro In ho hublt of going across the eeontade pera. “ Jy repuried in Lake County Oregon, near Goose Very soon, afterward the whole aruiy. was | Hn wid trading tobacco for collee, - One d: Will stiortly ‘decreo ‘the total ubolition of {| cong varlable, aud stutionary or lowor | NEW Yous, July K—Phy week opgned on aos tuvoli gout tout He nworues (WO | halted while the greutest clinnes forwdocies | Lecce adlng tobacco Lor ei ‘Orit asking my slavery throughout lis Domluton,"” -*.] barometer, aS ; sors! | the Stock Exchange with 0 rathor tiruytony | niles day, wad pute overy species of yeyctas |) Teed wa yet had was Inout hands We} ary Ae hin ener betwoen tho lines ‘The River Nile ta rlalng satlsfuctorily, For tho Upper Mississippl and Lower Mls: to the specuiation, and thore were {ttle or ne : | : »| Were finally alldrawn back to Chuttanooxy | for the purpose of devising eane means of.| bin and the dog got over all rights La sourl Vatleys, fair weuthur, followed In (he | evidences of tha® foyorslmoss which® pre]. matly Mabie of an Emperor, ~ | | to rest, wille Rosecrans’ defeated arwy it pul ry atop to the practice. Tht Srice folk alle aud tha cto ROPE oe eee Saale Soo UNTS./ ‘ utter dllstrict by theruasing ef dineds une | Yelled on Saturday, . "Tale was duo onttrely.| « . Jupun, Mult: (Yokokumar.'* opportunity to reerult. their shuttered cole t there was somothing more ‘behind his oat will garry naynite would art hun tO ‘Tunis: July/5—Tolegraphic communtea: | 5 Perle fe cant cuataliness ant | to the more oneontaging unture-oF the ade | gt le auld that fous tho let ot next month bis Mute and pioparefur battle, . f idl lost §000 | message than was Indicated pon the faeo, | buver the groqioe. park Oe the: henna mite aall Ny July, B,- Bray) mnunicas | ruling, hurtherly to easterly . whidy, lower | 2! ieand ra ee ae Mulewty Sho Linneror's daily hubit will bo to rise | wien ab Chickamauga In the effort to ifuso | for it st ha Ucen a almiple Iutractlon of mitly,| elota ‘duelag'n-sturi; “tho salf-plote woud tlon betweou here and Susa has been futer+ | baroihoter, nud higher tunperature, “<r | Yio Iu regard to the youdition of. Preatdunt | Aver Tre eed alae] worubip Letare the | some spirit and decision into thet commander, | tury rules that he desired to remedy he could: | Shoe eee eee eke, sells plont would rupted, , It is feared the Arubs in that direes | | ‘Tht Chiof signal OMeur furnishes tho fol- | Gurtield, and so long a8 .the’ oyidence contlae | sbriue of the sucte joule unt bids Lreakfast | anid it was all thrown away on account of | huve done ep without iny codperation, “I ro-' |: +" Wout will provent you trom Humig up & tlon are tislug, Tosion apeelal bulleting i: Birt j. | Hes to favor his recovery tts wife to asstuy | fhe brvy Counce mourine goad Beye aed | the fullure of tho con sander to follow’ up | spender and women Ate moment's | Canvas duck whon thora te danger of shipplog ht eee eisslppl Vaboye ho donuesslon Nae ieeg | tat there will be: no further dlsturbarices In| Sayagehisectee mane ete et a TE ee artes tee restdent Davia, | fule avaus the sublect menttonod in his note, | WSIS. answered tho'Captata, ‘Tao lied 5 » “APUSBT AG yesturduy vyening’s report was contra nuar | Hnanclul circles upon this account, Should from that puruind borate hol ofa ae eee | who cate to Clattanvone ofeee the battle, t | seMy main object th catling you bere iy'to | Walte und luo, which erossou. tho" oooan, seit ‘» Loxpos, July 5A Vienna dispateh: says:-| Tovkliife has moved slows ygaazivard, nd bs tho Indications, however, change, and | {punt part of bie Male eens oer 1 Ys Ours as twontyealx foot long, aud tho oaton dory whlch ta uw on tte way, eke £600 England atwentyeqwo featlong, ~ 4 4 " y olned to val I th you ubo 5 eo we | “According to the St Petersburg Golog | =o itrut In the St Lawrenge polnt to a now -Administration, it Jy to'the postoruuuod ot vellsious suromunton. "= terrible umlaaket ha been aoe I sald, na Wall, tans “aot suthorized to