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FRANCE. The Government Defeated by an Assembly Vote. Bonapartist Deputies Protected by ' Armed Guards. —+ Mf. Gambetta ‘ ‘Defied”—The Nation Be- coming Uneasy. Panis, June 10, 1674. ‘The Assembly to-day, by a vote of 348 to 887, adopted an amendment to tne Municipal Electoral Dill, Axing the age of electors at twenty-one in- stead of twenty-five years, as proposed by the gov- Ornment, which is thus defeated on a vital pro- vision of the biu, BOMAPARTIST DSPUTIES PROTECTED BY AN ARMED @uarp. A strong guard. was placed on the train which Conveyed the deputies from Versailles to Paris this @vening, to protect the Bonapartistse, against whom the feeling 1s very bitter on the part of Gambetta’s supporters, ROYALIST CHALLENGE TO GAMBRTTA. ‘On the arrival of the paritamentary train at the Paris depot last evening, several Bonapartists ac- oosted Gambetta and defied him to repeat the offensive words he used in the Assembly Chamber. POLFPIOAL PAMPHLETERRING AND CITIZEN aGrratioN. The impertalist journals contain violent attacks om tee Left.’ There is generdi uneasiness over the quarrel. “A document similar to that read by M Gtrerd in the Assembly yesterday has been discovered circu- Iating,in the Paris barracks. Buglish Heport of the Insult to Gam- betta. ¥ Lonpoy, June 11, 1874, The Paris’ correspondent of the Datly News repor ts that while Gambetta was waiting for the Veraailies train he was bustiea and ‘insulted by a band of well known Bona- partists, led by Mouton, M. Pietri's former sec- | etary, and Casanova, an ofMicer of the Imperial | Guard, “the Lecter attempted to strike Gambetta, Qmesiaom Miniaterial Banquet in the ‘Capital. Parts, June 10, 1674, _ Hon. E. B. Washburne, the American Minister, Saved dinner yesterday at the Legation, in honor Of the Duke Decazes, | Among the guests were the Ragiish, Russian, German and other Ambassadors; ‘ex-Gorernor Washburn, of Wisconsin, and Hon. J. Russell Tones, the American Minister‘at Brussels, Acnamber of" other well known persous were siso | Mrs, Washhbarne, the wife of the host, was the @uly lady at the dinner. SPAIN. Tae Royalists Eeady to Bective Marshal é Concha’s Army. bi Baroxne, Jane 10, 1874. Twenty-five battalions of Carlists, with twelve guns, are posted between Estella and the Arga Valley, awaiting the republicans, Who are advanc- (ag from Tafatla. ENGLAND. Fire ia Manchester—Heavy Losses. Lonpow , Jane 11, 1874. The. extensive cotton mills of Moseley & Mar, at Mapohester, have. been destroyed by fire. ‘The loas is estimated at $250,000. THE QUESTION OF THE EAST German Diplomacy Against Turkish Power— | Egyptian Complications in Constantinople. Lonpon, June 11, 1874. & special despatch from Berlin to the London ftmes says the governments of Germany, Servia and Roumania have confidentially informed the | other European Powers that they have concluded Qn. agreement to mutually protect their interests and position against the designs of Turkey, Despatohes to the Daily Telegraph from Berlin desert that the differences between the Khedive of Egypt and the Sublime Porte are serious, and fatimate that grave complications in the East are provadie. THE BRUSSELS CONGRESS. International Rights in Time of War—Work for the Jurist. Lonpon, June 10, 1874, SWhe fmes publishes a despatch from Berlin which gives the probable action of the Congress which will assemble at Brussels next month to e@onsider the subject of international rights in Gime of war. ‘The Times. correspondent says the Congress will e@0dify the recognized usages of international law fm eofar as they affect the actual conduct of war. A Dew code 1a to be enacted in the form of an in- ‘ernational treaty which promises to become the rst Jaw common to the whole civilized world. ‘The draft of a treaty which is to be submitted to the Congress has been prepared. It contains #eventy-six clauses, which state in detail the gights and obligations of belligerents, from the gautual claims of the belligerent States down to Mie relations of those States to private individuals. Mey also spectly what classes of arms shali be fouitimately used in war and make reguistions for 4he treatment of prisoners. CUBA. Three Ingnegent Ohi Chiefs Captured, = josttor ana June 10/1874. A boat containing three insurgent chiefs, one of whom i# named Betancourt, has been captured and taken into Nuevitas, THE CONFEDERATE DEAD. BALTIMORE, Md., June 10, 1874. Dereration of the Graves of Confederate Seldiers in Maryland. ‘The graves of the Confederate soldiers in Lou- @on Park Cemetery were decorated this afternoon wich appropriate ceremonies. Genersi Bradley 1. soaince Richmond, delivered an address. A the Bootet rate. ofl el py! at aoad ore pate the ott in which STEAM GAWAL BOATS, Geverner Dix Signs the Bill Awarding Prizes to the Builders. ALBANY, N. Y., Jane 10, 1874, Governor Dix bas signed the bill awarding Ea ees "witw YORK! ‘AERALD,' THURSDAY, | JUNE 11) 874 TRIPLE’ Shek. For the Northwest, areas of rain, followed by northwest to southwest winds, clearing weather, lower temperature and stationary or rising bar- ometer. The Lower Missouri: and Central Mississippi rivers will rise. Oautionary signals are ordered for Chicago, Milwaukee, Grand Haven, Marquette, Escanaba and Alpena. The Weather in This City Yesterday. Tne following record wilt show the changes tn the temperature forthe past twenty-four bours, in comparison with the corresponding day of last Year, a8 indiceted by the thermometer at Budnut’s Y, HERALD Boillding:— 1874 _ ie, THE GREAT HEAT ON TUBSDAY. ‘Wasuinoton, June 10, 1874. ‘The Signal OMlce reports that at 4:35 P.M. yes- terday the temperature at Augusta, Ga, was 04 de- grees; Baltimore, 97; Burlington, Vt., 91; Cairo, oui 4 Gheriesscn, 90; Cincinnati, 9%; Fort Gibson, 89; ianepalis; #3 Jacksonville, 94; Knoxville. 94; bros aa Louisville, 92; Lynchburg, 95; Mem: {Mobile 92; Montgomery, 94; Nashville, Be inet foun. ieee Washingvon, 161; Norfolk, ay i THE HEAT IN WASHINGTON. Two Deaths by Sunstroke. Wasgtnaton, June 10, 1874. Two men bave died since yeaterday of sunstroke. Several other persons were seriously attacked, but bentyl recovered, The rain this evening has materially cooled the atmosphere. THE WEATHER IN PHILADELPHIA % PHILADELPBIA, June 10, 1874, The weather to-day was, much cooler. At three O'clock P. M. she thermometer stood at 86 deg., a difference of 10. deg. from yeater Tabi 6. persons. cfeiageties by heat to- THE BELLIGERENT APAOHES. A Fight on, the Mesa River—Nine In- dians Killed and Wighty-four Surren> der as Prisoners. ' 84 FRancrsco, dune 0, 1876. A despateh from, Prescott, Arizona, states that, on the 2lstof May, Lieutenant King’s command attacked @.band of Apeche Indians camped on the Mes@ River, near Diamond Butte; sad Eo Bine of shem, and that eighty-! Apsc | three chieis, had surrendered at Oamp verae. , i a TRACKING MEXIOAN MURDERER, DiMoulty im Attempting to. Capture the Assassins of Mr. and Mrs. Swift. Gaxvagton, Jane 10, 1876 ' A special ‘despatch from Rockport, Texas. says it has heen ascertained thas the murderers of Mr, Switt and his wife were two Mexicans. Ttiey were traced to a Mexican ranche on Bianco Creek. twelve or fifteen miles from Goliad. The party in Pursuit charged the house this morning and at- to. take it but one of them, Dan pA, vm Elttea inthe etempy es ety tue withdrew to a safe distance Teinforcements. A large party left Re! fo time. diately for the scone of conflict, mira. Swift was stabbed in nineteen places, her throgt cut to the neck bone and shot in the tace. Mr. Swilt was butchered in @ similar manner except that he was Dot shot. MURDER IN KINGSTON. A Wealthy Young Men Murdered in o Saloon. Kinaeron, N. Y., Jane 10, 1874. Yesterday afternoon, while three men named George F. Von Beck, Patrick McGee and John Robb were in @ saloon in this place, Von Beck was at- tacked by the other two men, who knocked bim down and struck him repeatedly with chairs. He finally escaped from Ne omene and bad his injuries dressed. well in the eo the Ms exception x complaining morning he (Von of & pain Beck) was found ‘ead im the hotel where he An -inquest and autopsy, held to day, Tewulted in @ Fertig of death from wounds received at the hands of McGee and Robb, who Nave disay Warrants, Rowers have been issued jor their arrest. Von Beck inherited a ae boa much of which he as wasted in patio! MURDER AND SUIOIDE AT SEA. QuesEc, Canada, June 10, 1874. Captain Burke, of the ship Manilus, from London to this port, reports that at midnight, on the istn of May, Andrew Gomez fatally stabbed John Fahey in the abdomen with 3 6 latter was pg in his bunk. overboard, and was never ey lived cheat hours in dreadful agony. and med on the 16th of May. Gomez wus a colored man. RAILROAD AOOIDENT. MiIppLETown, N. Y., June 10, 1874. Tne Ulster county express on the Midland Rail- road was throwg upon a side track in this city this evening by a misplaced switch, colliding with and Moving several standing freight cars. Andrew Thompson and John Poole, who were Tekine anes one of the cars were ron over and fatally SELLING SUMNER'S BFFEOTS. Bosron, June 10, 1874, An auction sale of the personal property belong- iDg to the late Senator Sumner was held to-day, and attracted a large attendance, some from curiosity and many to secure souvenirs. The articies sold consisted principally of china, glass, and other articles of table ware, with some vases ee, parlor ornaments. Good prices were real re . The Sumner memorial fund amounts to $15,000. * ILLEGAL RUMSELLING. Attempts to Indict the Unlicensed Rum- sellers. Kinaston, N. Y., Jane 10, 1874, Strong efforts are being made before the Grand Jury, which is now in session bere, to have the romsellers who are without license in the towns of Mariborough, Olive and Saugerties indicted, THE ALLEGHENY OAR WORKS BURNED, Prrrasura, June 10, 1874. The works of the Allegheny Car and Transporta- tion Company, near Swisavale, about seven miles from the olty, were burned this morning. Ten new tre t curs were also burned. Sparks from the ny on oof on fire, and, a high wing prevailing, she Was soon iy flames. ‘he loss 18 esuisned vd at 940,008: insured for $20,000. KILLED BY’ LIGHTNING, —7 SPRINGFIELD, Mass,, June 10, 1874. Alfred Hodge wae instantly killed by lightning Granville on Tuesday. mee Johnson, who ph working in the Meld wea? bis, ‘was serious — , BASE BALL NOTES, ‘The Alerts, of Seton Hall College, and the Rose Hills, of St. Joun's College, play their return game this afternoon at Fordham. A good contest may be expected, Tusasay as tbe wes Cn Newark, de- Quampions, of Jersey ty, the score peiegeenppr na ; ‘aw tee yeatn ago they Lad tas creck eecrwumare ‘To- | consisting A COTTON CONVENTION. Avauera, June 10, 1874, The Cotton Exchange Convention organised with the following officers: John Phelps, of New Orteans, President; 0. A. Baston, of New York, Vice President; Jobn 8. Joof, ef Memphis, Secre- tary. After the organisation the Convention took & Tecess till one O'clock, in order to mive time for the appointment of committees and prepare the order of business, The Convention reassembled at one o'clock. The Preaident announced the following committees: 1 Of eager ltgy (oe ore we eee Sennen W. Lat Lavarop, of rs ey @. Hester, of New Orieans, Oa Fo Domestic Bills of Lading— Wiuam W ol New Tor! Charman, Om-motion of Mt. Walton, of Oharieston, tne jectora OL cotton was on Cisssification. the memphis pen oh ery lengthy and P cotton production and ed that the convention @nnual appropria- ons sufficient D faraian e00% acourste information in reterence to the cotton crop, eee ropriation Placed with the De ulture and Signal Bureau, and to be used. for the pur- ‘1 obtainin; ton as to je an- used tn planting cotton, the numi of laborers empioy: je ayerage annual pro- esoh ae of the crop from the time of planting to final gathering Raa providing for (he publica- tion of ig accurate mine aie reports. It also provides tee establia! ot stations from lorth Carolina to Texan to ta oharge of com. petent oMvers, whose duty it shall be to feeb account of the rainfall and temperature, to be telegraphed every Friday to the Secretary of the nearest Cotton exchange; all the iniormation to be consolidated by tue tue New Orleans Bachanee aud distributed to the various exchanges throt out the country. The paper was reierred to Committee on Country age. Mr, Smith, of Boston, moved the sppointment of @ committee on tare, which was agreed to. Boston, New York, Baltimore, N. Wilmington, Montgomery, O; veston, Nashville, Memphis, are represented in the Convention. About 100 delogates are presént, embracing many of the Pad pe. PRUE cotton tacters. in the United aie Convention ene until. to-morrow Morning at eight o'clook, in order to give the committees time to prepare reports on sub- Jets referred to thei. FARMERS) CONVENTIONS. Meeting of the Ilinols Farmers at Springfield. SPRINGFIELD, Jane 10, 1874 ‘The State Farmers’ Ounvention met here at hall- past ten this morning in the Hall or the House of Representatives. The meeting was called to order by W. A. Flagg, Chairman of the Advisory Board. Mr. Allen Henry-was elected temporary Ohairman of the Convention, . A committee on credenti of one ember irom each Congressional district, Was appointed. Among the numover wore ; Joseph Greenbut and J. G. Matthews, both mem- bers of the Obicago Workiogmen's Associa alter the elecuon of @ committee on organization aud a pee on jations, on adjourned till 4 large number of delegates are present cand tmach tnterest'is mani- tested in the proceedings, The Farmers’ Reform Convention at Indianapolis. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., June 10, 1874, The Farmers' Reform Convention assembied in the Exposition Buttding at ten o’clock A. M. to- day. About 500 delegates are present. Archibald some of Bon of Mont ome county, chosen tem- hairmao hrs say eink, tt, oi Henry county, Cy porary Socressty. + snot the appointimens of commistees On credentials, platform, resoiutions &nd permanent organization, the Convention ad- Journed until one o'clock P, M. PENNSYLVANIA GRANGERS. MECHANIOSBURG, June 10, 1874, ‘The State Grange of Patrons of Husvanary com- menced @ special session to-day with @ large at tendance. four hundred patrons have aiready arrived. The principal object.of the meeting is to ratty or reject the amendments to the constitu- tion adopted by the National Grange at 8t. Louis. ‘The town presents & noilday appearance, and there are as many pe feapers on exhibition Dear the piace o! meeting & as are are usually found ata bcbg class deeook yo HE ua th Beers of e coun are many grangers irom other States. HOMOEOPATHY. Interesting Discussions on Botany and Climatology. NiaGaRa PAts, June 10, 1876. At the morning session of the American Instt- tute of Homeopathy a potanical committee pre- sented a number of specimens of medical platits growing in the neighborhood of the Felis. The Committee on Chmatology gave an inte ee Te- port, and the following resolation reierring to this matter was adopted :— starlet Se. Seated res the prevalgnce of various ‘aisedses at these pola Troi The perenss of coereesienn ayn gynecol be were a Committee on Publication. The subjects sented by wee bureaus were. the sath erperal lever, uterine bemorrhage ac od oholera, infantum. The last named sertes of wuage Make up a Bary com- aie treatise of this summer 8001 targe cities. < quay 5 of miscellaneous business was trans- acted in the interest of homcopathic physicians of the country and ‘a new constitution and bylaws Were considered and ad Reports trom the committees on Foreign Corre- spondence, on homeopathic colleges and on a peat one dispensatory were read, accepted TORSHIP. RHODE ISLAND Four Ballots Taken, but No Election in the Legislature. PROVIDENCE, Jume 10, 1874, The Rhode Island Legistature met in joint con- vention to-day at Newport and voted for United States Senator, with the following result:— ey eR WASHINGTON. The Repeal of the Obnoxious Moieties Law. Our Diplomatic: Mission to Germanvr. The Substitnte Bill for the Distribution of | the Geneva Award. ‘ Wasnineron, Jane 10, 1874. (Phe Molety Bill As It Passed the | Semate-The Compensation to in- | Sormers, Seinares of Books and Papers | @nd Penalties for Violation of Customs | Laws Modigied. | The following ts the full text of the Molety bill ‘he passed by the Senate :— fe Aq ce serena the Oustome Revenue law and to Re- sora Tor the jn dkter who wh re) ied a or t¢ uoder tae laws re or mis- ae te ee 35 hd after te of a ot ceeds of alt sue! qeand ior. ties be paid theo th the Treasury ot the United 0. TNE it shall hereafter be the duty econ ay eyed ae) oO: any mone: a meally: ab: D> he suital Y e arom Revenue e lawoas here. a bal ia by ry Doge. ny oflcer of the customs or detect and Ls ie eats ras ra. ‘Dot aie in amsant yet mehalt of te h seizare atter ‘aut ies, coats and aay seguutected there. c Jed thee (or the a i Be Sounirued 9 3 mean ee intent ibe ry teat adorn ping © |B ge aaa iii tee dunk > ni “ts ta i OF & Dac! my t aD i the De Dlatriot Aatoraey ol to aah the gation iaforme © customs Fe venus, bh shall lead to the any fine, penalty importers or their the cus- er oovery, veuy este which compensation an ie be paid under irae hie ‘of the sean 3 Roa oat cine inalt at Bet purpose. nai, oi under any ‘ot, ied iste Attorney. Slat adaiaeoe the oe puch ‘oGok, involve af a a tne a fcr which’ De ex ‘expects to an pepet Pie Seance east afo e 1% tO prod book, i. ‘at or bour Fexstoey | eres Bit to him a Certified ie sane as, weasel te wae ae ht luce such 98 of a suit in the sam ees State eee , ball have, mayest we ports the order of | Ine ay ot etneaias except pending their ex- come spay mento aay” perso = ire e satanucuory B Prost toa pe ts ‘or. contract for, any of info! such “omer who ve, say pat iv ae teins and, ony convic- bo fhorect was to not toner: fe not More than the Court, and jr, OF Seth. wt at the discretion of as Hot be hereafter eligible to any ottice of honor. rust or emolument; and any such person furnishin; ‘ormation as ator who shail pay to any such officer df the United states to any person for his use, di- rectly or indirectly, any portion of sald money or any valuable thing on rae of or because of such money, shall have a right of action against such officer or other jewal i repressatauves to recover back the tno omere ot or other person en: yerson and bn dai pensation under any provision of in pe pene haba at any action, sult or proveeding for the recove: ry. ertlgn: a n Or remission thereof: but shail be fnolec it in ex. Sercieemes creat ry een ay dent. title, share or in: Pepe dd al inl a flue, rik 4 which ne Han @3 very bach bard he dow th} y defontans may examined and cross-exam| ed, Tare 8x0. oethat pare the case of al effects ac- ike mann ir, nO ta Soke waasote value Mt be adm arta he production of a fied i voice: quired by law, or of an “Siidavit mae ae wher, in} ir or consignee, before anv offic jorized to pio cathe, aud showing why iv impracticable te produce sue Bec. 10—That no nity shall be made in the absence of aicertified involee u wit id, uniess stch affidavit be ‘sccompan tary a matement in, the form (of Su invoice. (OF ‘wise, showing either fai pees ‘and. bollet of the deponene the i: by hog secret, Am armen ‘ pent dee ot the merchan: ise, and which cath ns pall a administered by the Collector or his @ ane il.—That before. such oath is taken it shall be igwtul oe the Cotiestor or or deputy. administering the me to the de} sour touching the of Snow intiges i eee or bed (on the ere) to ire ate th to the sam eae any letter pal aver ia’ his conirol Ree may a js¢_ the officers of ‘ustom! ertaining the dutiable value of ha faporta lon or part thereof, and in de dewalt of such production when, ok such owner, importer, cc comsignee and nent te i such mow, y item or items jalued, be and the same is ee evasion of tae ki a vy tion, not pie section, A Ris or thelr, possession shall aa amount clait and be taken by as security for the payment of any fine “se ‘eugsior on ak fore: or Ma ‘ted. .upon. aes Cy Judgment recoweren 4 | | Soatierin ing, | pi mg joint convention adjourned ttl to-morrow | SEIZURE OF A HAVANA STEAMER, | rae ‘16. Yesterday afternoon the Havana steamship City of Merida was seized at her wharf on tho North River by Custom House Inspector Abell, for carry- ing explosive oils to Havana in defiance of a clause of the United Siates Steamehip law of Pebroary, | 1871, section 4, which prohibits vessels like the James A. Reney, of No. 172 Gold street, Brook- ony 0 z. Merida carrying said oils, when they could | totnetr mae ation nto by nce H ree Sens BY Fhe at aoe Cs ‘will be bonded ner own- ers, Ste 18 socused of two breaches yg LA bad mae, ante “ye etch ane That ta they, ma ol written sueuorty Tor the he abipment of these oi! 3 | STABBING APFRAY. | . ver any statute requires t cost or arket nine ue of uy, oon Rooms, war aoe sud mi morehiee | dl imported added to the Tnvolee thereof, oF" wares and merchandise, ¢ portation, coun % port ce ackages, for inlana trans: ses of ante bones of », export dai Grae containing suc! other incidental expenses attendin: Se. shipping Syn ed seerese cs country or place where pureh: ryt the sion without invent ere by. Fo derrand, ‘the coveree. 2 add and state the same on) case, invoice or enmy not be cansé of a iortelimee of ‘such Rp ‘of the waine. thereok but hi all ease art reot are omivted. the pack- Sh. ence of protest. be je oealuaye, ir so udided, winch ad- bie yee < ie aul be tate, n detection siranear Wie eaten hay ae Yet vie “tuet rand ) com! ean be rama t. | United States to sue German Empire. tor- | charge iy Wares and ‘merohandise | Ject to seizure when the or es is not les to the Judge rituated, soning: see of the he ‘Co al hector order that they may ati ‘that tae ou irate investigation pro- Spoatres, | £0... erie wan the pe: thereon and Rected preesnted or. Tew so to rset A ag therewith jr dutiabie thirty-five per cent ad Sompmiato 2 Bich diaiet and the See & i= ue loceer, Sere for uo and amie cerita y ofthe | tural fowers are exempt from daty. Silk sergen ‘dhalt thereupon have: power wo mitigate of roclt ener Sa Sa eet: oe bh ‘cure of cotton are com! ey packey part a opi, ine = goods are therefore Wy per any invention of Tee tersee os aR iiimbortation use seine ge: Vion without e: sinement. The absibes be tiara a on ieras ond ‘and ‘conditious eg EE mntofod ‘and’ persed, ree 3 ane ye isiparted oe omnes 6 Cy nee br “Gelivered to back Eee owner, impo tree ae: after the expiration xan, e in the absence of traud and in the pbc mer ae y the owner, i ter, agent or conclusive upon all parti Bx. 19.— wed ees oe nea ‘eet penalty or forfel fuses revenue Anstivuted, ‘suit “ ee ss comment “rhe **ipree the wher sac’ nalty or tare “bal have that nt, bee from the Onl United Santee of ag ‘ ease Penalty Lerreteehalbond ba any concea gat fer absence this period iratation Sze. 20.—That m- lieu of the mpaie moteties and Perquisites of whatever name: or sage, ane herr mistions, on s Siperemeane bow 1d llectors, naval erg. surveyors vodicers aa sod emperor col be Cee in the several at” collection nited States hereinafter named, there paid from ont ana after ne as Ist day of July, ys ee eal heals ab- | fret of of New” york, 8 "Ob; toe Gollectors Sethe dis: Charlestown. Masa, Ban Pran- each rep to the Ravare Gafeer of the Go cisco, al’ ee ot New Yar sion ana oar ar estow es, Mass. wd "Ba Ke part Cal. bas the Surveyor of. the pot of New" Yor shoo, P the are, by hed the oat Bore. Mass, and San Francisco, +, each RH the’ Appraiser and er officers mr employes. ‘tment in the ort of New Yorks Howe re th fo te, PPeALsor, $8,000; ‘to, the exami- (0 thé dagistant a) isers. each erg. cach nat to exceed $3,000; to the clerks who may rr Sasa rs] ited chiet clerk. each" not wo exe aneaen sreritiess and samplers, each mad Ce —_= h 4 The’ Collector at Now York frail ae: aie fests, and such fumber of clerks and ater by the Secretary of as may ‘Tre sete necessary {6 pertorm the ‘au of Tool ving Peake _ frees rls “4 imagers pyres at the public stores and delivering atter examination Perera ans that all ‘suppies salt be furt rare aned, by Collector on submitted by tbs, Bresty at orth the a and Praia awa on cretar: eur, approve repau nd alterations Geeded in the ic stores an jser's Deparunent-at said portor New York sha! be mnade i in i omanner on the recommendation of the Appraiters all be paki to tl ‘dinate officers 1@ district of New York—To the Assistant Colle 00) per annum; to the collectors. each der sonum te the otter clerk of cack aivision unisr s deputy collector, 500 per apram. to the entry and Nquidating clerks in the office of the Coliector of Cus- toms, each not to exceed $2, fr annum; and the an- nus! compensation of other collectors, surveyors ana other officers and employes connected with the custome serviee not named herein and red Le sap oe pro- vided.for shail continue as fixed bathe oxisting law. Sxc. 31—That the Secretary of the freasary, shan, from time. to ti ake such lations ashe may | 6 ime, m: co | teem Reoessary for the conduct and managements of the nuded warehouses, general order. stores and other de- Positorles of the Imported merchandise throughout the United States, All regulath ‘or orders issued bv col. lectors of customa in regard thereto shall be subject re n,. alteration or revocation by him, shall be bonded or ae. gene established without op yee ity and ap- ty of the Secretary of the my. in CAE poe opt Permits toestablish general order uire such Warehouse or warehouses to ten Tocatad 0 bee er ‘aa near as may poh UT vessels fo! Phat no ofiser of the ealtieveaasty oa ‘shail have auy Stneral orders .or interest in any bonded w: ny persead ‘hat public of merchandise in the = iy tthe Coreen shall be subject to the regula- da of the Secretary ot ary. > a t wld ‘nots and parts. of acts ee with the omens ass oe are Br ‘apeaied, a thas no! bereio. contained: ail affec nee, ng rights | om or’ evant di bit in hike manner as |i act ob ben ‘Hare. rosecution! has been cases w ieinly comsiee pesioutte May fot 6 fortelsave incarred previous to May 1. 1374. Paseage ef a Substitute for the Geneva Award Bill-An Insurance Advocate in the House Covered With Confusion. Tne House to-day by twenty-one majority sab- stituted the bill reported trom the Judiciary Com. | Manner in which and(ta,whom tte Geneva awara should be paid. The debate of yesterday -and to- day Was Not harmonious, and in the closing argu- ment of General Butler, chairman of the Judictary Committee, Mr. Tremain, of New York, a member Of the committee, who bas been the champion of the insurance companies, was severely bandied. Mr. Tremam interrupted him and for the tw tieth time. this session the Congressman at large from New York realized that bis con- | nection with the trial of Tweed was not forgotten, ‘The trouble with you,” exclaimed | Butler, shaking his dexter finger at Tremain, | while with his left hand he arrested beads o1 per- spiration on his hairless head, “The trouble with you, sir, is that you convicted Tweed.” “and you | sympathized with him,” was Treimain’s reply. Back came Butler. ‘‘And who would not sympa- thize with a man followed by such counsel. It would have been reputable if he had been followed by a lion, but never when hunted by a jackal’? Mr. Randall, a democratic member from Pennsyi- Vania, was in the chair, aad it was fun for Samuel to bear thess republicans slash at éach other. When Tremain had been silenced, Ran- Gall used the gavel vigoroasly, and, tn a matter of fact way, announced that the gentleman from Massachusetts had the floor and declined to he | interrupted. This bad little to do with the Geneva Award, but so unpopular has the New York Repre- sentative become that members who would, doubdtiess, have voted for Poland’s bul, which Tre main Supported, took pains to inquire mto the Merits of the bill, and at least suffictent votes were changed to defeat it: General Butier ts conddent | that the Senate will accept the House bill or that a Comference committee: wilt be able to harmonize existing differences, i{ there are any, ana the mat- ter be disposed of this session. Nomination of Bancroft Davis as Min- ister to Germany. ‘The President sent to the Senate to-day the tom. | mation of J.C. Bancroft Dayis to be Envoy Ex- | traordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the The Scandalous Charges Against Sens- | tor Mitehell Proven False. Senator Mitctiell, of Oregon, appeared before we Mittee for that passed by the Senate, as to the | Senate Committes.on Privileges ahd Elections to- | Penalty of the vond taken in such cases will be double the value of the goods: THE HAMPTON NORMA SCHOOL ForTREss Monxog, Va., June 10, 1874. General 0. 0. Howara and Dr. Garnett, of Wash- ington; Hon. Eagar Allen and Rev. Dr, Ormiston, of New York; Judge Storrs, of Hartford; zobnston, of Trenton; Rev. Arthur Crosby, of pecuntary | Brooklyn; Dr. RufMer, State Superintendent of io "ibe "Hak tari er'Re | Eaucation of Virginia, and some seventy-five a other prominent patrons of education, arrived here pat to attend the closing exercises of the formal School, which takes place to- morrow THE COLLEGE OF THE OITY OF BEW YORK. The examination was continued yestersay, but was not so extensive as on any of the preceding Gays, being confined to the senior, thé junior an@ the imtroductory classes. The seniors were ex» amined in French, Spanish, Germsn snd Latia.. The juniors were examined in physics by Pre- fessor Doremus, snd the introductory Clase in st- gebra and geometry, As the examination pro. Gresses tho interest increases, and yesterday there Beisel suite ® number of distinguished visitors. nt. Died. Goopwin.—At her residence, 26 Sixth syveaua, on Wednesday, Jane 10, at eleven P. M., Cara RINE, beloved Wife of James Goodwin. ' paper. Notice of funeral in rid [For Other Deatas See Kighth Page| The Destroyer Came down like a wolf on me fold, And millions of Redbugs in And Roaches lay thick as Ponds of & For al! Knowles’ tivale’ at id KNOWLE® INSECT D! YER Depot No. T Sixes ENOWLES PATENT POWDER GUN, 35 cents. 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Teane Health Restored by Du hat Med Reva- LENTA aTaanae ace to 7 stomach, Gisrehos, soldi acidity, ybalptation lee plessness, eee wasting ge 8 ed salt othe Tow partes, | Bepor fe New mors i eae otakan s coe Holmes’ Electric Hotel Enunciator the best in the World. 571 Broadway, Improved Refrigeraters and a pet ad Batela Srahscoeteon nae SN Ts ar Bird in Heal oop Yo ay ERS SARKIS OB ATEE Parent wt a pe nd bird and cage dealers. ae | ea oe GRANITE onal roa me | Bxotumvely at his stores, No. 213 Broadway an¢ y? ‘ifth Avenue dogel—Herst salar Se ind The a Rai for the larsest stale ae ne ee. Satur apee HTLAND, Nos. 8 Peto sa WW'snd {2'tande day m anewer to charges relating to an aleged | | soandal connected with his early liie | He invited ana challenged tne fullest | Sarek neninun into all the charges mt him. The committee the! Dri- vate frat beration, unanimously came custom: that there was fot gg fattber investigations, and. 9 ba to report to the Senate agordingly. A National Canal Betweey Lake Michi- ~ncarapemtbered pir es on | Se tart ae sera revo on the bill of Represen Hawley, of lilinotw, to provide for the 001 m of & canal connecting the watere of Lake and the Hiinols, Mis- sissippi and Rook Avers. The bill authorizes and | directs, the Beoxttary of War to tay out and con- i | struct & cans” T0m point at or near Henhe- pin vy the Most practicable and sonventent route to yé Mississtppl River with » branch canal | of feeder rom Rock River at the city of Dixon | conneotng with the- main line of canél near the | | tcownol Svemeld. Tre committee say it 1s agreed by all engineers aad geographers familiar with the sutject that the natural and most @rect route of conmantcation | by water batween tho) Mississippi aud the great | jaked is by Way Of the Iiltnws River. They are of opinion that no impfovement of the game probable cost ‘woud be productive of 80 great A heer not co#fined to Illinois aione, jor ‘an to justi she une ae ea ort emiurace ame ee eaten or lowes Wi. Wie- ! consin ond reat thew re jatreesly affect all the | oring” Bro prow fige down vo be shipped by sa | | ne ton) lengen cana 1s 202 mek Mos andl the tule over $4,600,000. | ‘Te bill opriges 1,000,000 at this time toward | | nomen Relings as to Dutiable Ar |. theles 6f Import and the Rates of Custom Therean. ‘The "teasury Department has rendered the fol- lowies agg se et re sume (inating eet sralngetcoat | forma bana eat of toe Gane of Good Bann. tie mateer and, as the sult of | | aoe on og ghee ie con Be ie ce to any ad Sete coPY. or Tun WAL WALL Eagle eran hae oenue trie see Fd mn oeek asreretaets os tee th STOCK erorenerieey eens satu e “BY Po HAMILTON & a Pee Broad stree! IN. THE Tew iavy Clinioal Tye ee entailed for 10e: A De Mey RINGING vuges i amp! Salers tea eaten Colle PETERSON 4 Bi iustled the tollowing new sil Reh PE have. just pate ret pwae Air i : eas . sts ot ea hy te et gee fais oe. otis THe Pol ae "idege peta Vo a. anny ea oe nee 7

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