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TMlmltanm Republicans appear to be laeUnrd to force Obtb to step off thslr fetal ticket mmd give place to ex-Commls-Uoner Putt, lately bounced by General Qjujrr. On exhibits no inclination to coafca but Venezuela irregularity, and Will doatbtlm continue to wave Baf and fret defeated in October as sure a Ilia name Gottieib. publish this morning a atitement by United State Manual Mckhat, touching aooM recent charges made against titm by the Sunday Argns. It is only fair to General Mi'shat to add that a re-norter of tbc Cocrieb-Jocksal, who was seat to exumine the books of the Baanaar office, found then to cornpood exactly with the fiuts a glvm in the marshal's communication to the pubUe. Tim 8wcdth Pioneer, organ of the Bwedtea population of Minrieeota.

has com utforTrLDr and Hbotrickb, puhM'hlng the Democratic platform in full in ita col-waaaa. The n'n havcrargvly voted the Bopublican ticket hitherto in Minnesota, bat they are in favor of ifmoraj and low taxes, and can not -re any tendency to these virtues in the ltrpiiblimn party, they will help put uncle rsL in th While How. Gbwbjbm. Ghmtt Is reported to hava remarked a dar or two ngo to a friend: i una I us veil have ti leads la otTics under as as enrmkn, ATM I i.m aKrniiiried col to giiSaiS ey wtat rvtefwraiBiiva way ay, tan srsttl dcefclr tn iMe matters tor ytU." If any one rver doubted that General Obaitt considers himself the Government of tha Cnitcd States, tha above announce-swul should lend to tbe reflection that ha never viewed himself Jn aay other light Oa that principle Ik has acted for years, aid Us prevent arnica result from tha fact that Bbittow bad tome of these "friends" arnt to jail for stealing. Iayes Indorses a tar's administration.

Thb St. Louis V-atlicbe Post. CaaL Soirrjiut'a paper, has not yet become wholly tacasodtn the Wncts of Uranium, notwithstanding tlie s'llierence of Scrrrni to Bsvaa. who indo'Hx Jrkt's wlminiarra-tiesi. Here i i h-wav Ncnrw talks about tj friend and supporter of the "reformer" Uavrs: "oa fier matt rn.

fnr so nun wtus a. Bs aa saw aobedv sruaod htia wb tut baa mexundy, du trlik rsium. tseaM Batt-iron ut ainll lie nMnet ronsitxad of ftMS IMnmb hetor Nonaler aett. Fur tats Bile.txA? bn-lr He t.tter uan 4 the people hava sie 'trans in suire whtfft mats to severe The "reckoning" referred to must lie the defeat of Hates fn November by Tiuirjt aad HaKDmru. fnr Hates Is the warm friend and disciple of this man who "can Atvir wM nius1 him telto Aa had anything, rrmsidit, lo do with reform." raisra Muax OHUjutovic, of Servia.

Uc has reacUcd a sufficient dasgrca of Impoflaiire to prfx'laim himself Wing. Aad he hcnrf.ith to be referred to as Kins; Milam and the Ftmc-x Nataajk wfll tie (reeul nuton. This movement Indicates the of MIL.V5 to fight the Turks to be bitter end and re-gaia control ni ancient fon Un kingdom, which before confUt extended over Urart-c aaJ the greater wrtinn of Kuropean Tri.y. Now, If General ToHkaif ptKFv, rtporled defeat by tha Turi is tiifr.i'ii is p'icrrwful in Ids opt-rations tlie south of Niii, xul the Montt'nt-grins an nihiiata MukiiTArt I'amia at Mo-Lai. there will Ik1 h.iih' of drir'n the eneuiv lowM prov Use tWvt aoi and Taiil an overfi nuiuiicr of troop Nori'iiin rviA.

The lull lor ihe r-'li ot ollivi.ir P. BtHKsVu of (.1. I ifih I of Ken-tutky, Ivi1 fil N'h houara of Coug.c.., the proper accjuiU-ug wticers ot me irtMury in Hie settle-uient nf lili itio'int 'io crt.lit and allow euch ir? to have bet-u fcUlen or euiLJt.l bu aie ilepuly collector anil (uliiil. Cil.oKuk; X. E03f, it being niri h.

uic rat inaction of tha urrtUiry of the maturv that such emlc-zilccnn1. or laiceny did not occur Uirou'j u.t or nelieccc of bat Urraxm to avurn and trans-far to the I'nititl Siaiui, and for their benefit, any boul or uiher security, lion, trr Jndpccnt or oihrrv. tse, igaiuM JanuuB or aad tin- ri'ut to prosecute all suitor suiu Hi or for the enforcement thrash, en i 'lie clitive benefit of all kui suii iuoi 4 no UaiUjd tkatea." Offkhal Ciuiok'. own letter shows that tli'-n hi tin liad bungling in the TK'nt raio(iaigii "art the Sioux. Citooii.

at tli 1 i Lij il.j, at, en "OotK1 en Ki Horn luoun- lairu. viiu lii. i.oio lioulf 01 iiiiI(Cled Sioux around liiru. Om-ral Teiiuy and General OintHift wen over one hundred oult-s off'at ti.e tuotitli of the Hig Morn river. The In.lm-w Hpprxr to have directed thir cntiit 'ofaiHin.

and outuuiiilUr hlui tli.to or four to oue. He exptcU ri' iuioieiiui.nla, vl CoLu-ae, but he should have hail th iu Ik (ore he went Into tha Big Uoiu Co. i.tij ihn a the most in liu for Indian Warfare. (iir.ncN IVkhv the ampnlgn after 1u-itkk' ilffi -at. Th'uy 1a have no-cecded to uu.tt Craov, nlu was coniiug urtli fiom i'l-rt I'e'Jrrmun.

In-Ovad of duwn upoa the urates ihey retired to tlie Yellowstone, aad aoox, now i to tut full bU4 of wr.i'h. Tne prnJmi liicussioa in the Frenrh Aaiviably unr tLi mu'ik lpal bill sugcsU that Kraucs i vii ml) on the frontier line of real ItVpuMicaaiMn. lultr I'rexhlent Taikite a vn niaju from the custom of the empire ax to the mayors of of cities. 1'is r-nplra they were appointed by the e7i rur, but a law waj panned by liie a tnibly wuirh provided lluU mutiicipil roiiiwlli eouM (heir own ruavor. Uud-r ri-eldeut MaV Ma-Boa this tight tv roriuiled and the appointing of may, hi devolved upon the pre-iident.

Tin Undur iliac usuion 4ropot-cs to K-loii' to tin' municipal councils the ektOiou, bot it -lipa'atle thitt "iba right of eht-liiiiT niayor not apply to Oominunos. uan.ciy. imuclai towiu of dt-1-artmenU, nts, and the mayors and uci'iily may or of which era to be from among the municipal councilors by tbe president." Thus the people In tha relationf la rneoLloerd xtin hava no riht to elect their own local -xecutiva. He i an nppolntee of die president aad so Indi.aiad to hire, that be, like prefocU, will work for the adminliUa-tlon on every occa.aioo. Such a method of "Eepublicani-un" would suit the centralut-big idaas of tha lUdiculs in this country, l.owcrer.

A Diararca from Iiudon tells us that ua ex-Quaea laaaciXA is going down rom fiaatander to Madrid, where she will egotlate forth marriage of her son. King Altoxso, The et -queen crUlcstly regards the poaltloa of Altohso as very secure, a iew which Doa Casuxta certainly doe take, judging from his aunversatioa wltk a reportar at Rlchmoad, thl other da. The present condition of Spain oertalnly is not suggcatira of long-eoattnued peace, Tha Baaqtwe are always ready for revolution, and, bad tha bin providing for tha abolition of tha futrot pass til tha Cortes last week, these people wonbj hava shouldered their musket for Bother campaign. Basidae this source of ereuble, than la In Spain a larva party posseasad of fllmy Ideas of republicanism, Who are ready, at tha Drat favorable opportunity, to repeat the scenes of 1808 and enbsequant years. The queen of King Axre-uo must therefore possess the nerve to face the throes of sudden revolution or exile.

Itro-eao rtould be left to choose kle own wlfa, although that le not tha OBJtosn of royalty. Queen I.m itt baa. aWaMlloawnorieB of her own enforced Bhtrrlaga whk tbe mlaaraWa Don rauncta-00 Aara. which was the cane of her ttfe and drove her Into those enormities Which bare sadly stained her name. That Was a political marriage designed to secure the ravarsioa of tbe Spanish throne to tha Infanta Lotrtaa, who was Btarrled to the Duke da aforrrnretu.

Lorn Phiv frn' youngest ton. Isabella will Aoabtleat InOict a Bourbon wife upoa her too, and It fat within tbi rang of posai-bUlty that, Just as the young queen get airly settled down on tbe royal bearth-BVoaa, Don Cablo will disturb tbe billing and cooing of the young pair by brian reTQiulion. WASHINGTON. Ho HeMir Affeetinf tha CwTaacy Likely to bo Reported at this Bataloii by Banking Committee. Btoamboatmen and RaprowmUOvoa of Iron Intereata Exporrtod to TJrgw the Steamboat BUI.

Deelslaa af tha Real Estate Tool Ceamlttee la Befereaee to the of Secretary Bobeeos. Bill for a Kail road fromChicag to Charleston, by Way of Lexington, It, Beported by Mr- Jones, Mackey, of tha Bacoad Zhatrlct of South Carolina, Ousted by the House Tastarday. Conference Report on the Army Appropriation Bill Agreed to by Both House end SeeUe Yesterday. Report of tha Confaranee-Co-nmlttae oa the Sundry Civil Appropriation ill Agreed to bf tha Senate. Testbaaa? af laaa a.

Kvaaa, Paat-traaar at fart till, Haax4 Teateraay the latpsaeaauat Trial. Oratrhf tas aeaata that ThrsaCsaasil aaa Tmtaa aaaaan Bar Tsaa Fan la laa AnsMsal. SPEAKER KERR'S CONDITION. Seaetal Tsturaptls Oiiiiaeansa at OMCoartsr. Joaraal.) WaswiiiVToif, JbIt 10.

Mr. Kerr writes to a Mend hi this ey eaaartal aaaaaaki ass improvad haatta. raa rraatacr otrasrioii. It Is now regarded as settled that BO tegte-latlua will be reported oa tha earreaey lasae at this eesioa by ths Baaklng aad Carreney Coonlttaa. ram mmmiT anx.

Tha ataaaihiialniiia aad rsprasaatstreaa of rtvar hitareata ara expected hara ta a day or two, to help at passing the Howes bill oa tha subject. Tha prospect of favorable aaUoo by the senate Is deemed varr rood. sauBBi abi aoassaoa. Tha Committee oa the keel Eatale Pool, which has tavasKgaled Secretary Robesoa's advaacoa to Jay Uxka. MeCuUoch ai aa4 at oaa ttmt roisaaad to i sseut arHclee ot tnv peaeaiaeat aaatBat Bnbsaea.

bat baa BaaUv coacladad to purana taa aama eoarsa a the Naval Coauaittee, and reeoaawad a lefsiaaca of tha testimony to the Jadtcawy Coaaaatttaa, to roasldar taa aabaet, aad. 11 aesaaaa advta-abla, to report impeachment articles at the uaat eessloa. L. (4. W.

IT aw amaM Peaa.) WASKimrroit, Jntr 19. ttov. ambarlam, ot Houta CaroHaa, arrived here to-day aad had a eaosaltatloa wtth Secretary tameroa-aad Attorney Genaral Taft, regarding the recent trouble at Hamburg. Tha governor was folly Informed as to what tha vtewe of tha General Government are upoa thte adair. Thav are nibsUuiauiy to the effect that laa Mate ot Honth larottna should eaeenta Its Isws and brie to prompt trial and punishment the parties who ara gality ot having incited tha riotous riemoostratioas and murder Jaat reported.

The subject will, without doubt, receive fall consideration at tha next Cabinet meeting, tbe imprcaalon betng that the Intends to Insist upon the mau lavs being eiecuted this particular i aae. The conferenees between Gov. Cham-beriaks and the Cabinet otBaees meathked wars vt-ry eamt-st odietals rrpreaeatuig to ta-, fullckt extent the vtews of the president ami Cabuiet as to the absolute nairesslty of jHompl action by the State authorltlev. I (liamberlain came to Washington bi invliatioa of tha secretary of war, aad a'so lae suggestion of Congressional frieads. lie uoes not ask for military assistance bb aid ths atate in bttngrag oflenderS'to jttstioa.

tbb STaAW-ciD raacna. Judge Gee. P. f'Uher, before Committee oa I'osi-uillca and Post-poads to-day, explained his eoaaecUoa with the proaaeaUon ot the raw-bid frauds, eepecially the fsllura to convict Contractor Hinds. Judge Fisher testifled that taa postmaster koral had rat off all ehaaea and power of conviction of Hinds, by graattag ImmuBitv to ail really znuty jiarllas If they would testify against Hinds, about whose guilt there waa tome doubt, Jadg Plsher said all this had been daaa before be waa called Into the eass, aad both Judge itpence, asitaot attorney ifeaaral at tha Post-olftce Department, aad hinuelf toM tha poataaaUr geoarai that It was very doubtful aboat roavk-tma Hinds rvea balota tha iBdhtaieal waa found against liua.

sdronr crvifc ArmormiAwosi axu. Tha coat araaca eossssittes oa taa aaadry rrnl appropriauon Mil to-day reached a anal 1 aa itettae ciiuiareae aonmeacao in Uie Denata sjaeadmeat etrlkmc out taa clause by which tha House proposed ta repeal the national registration law. ni casa oe ociausssasiiw bats. Tha Cuaalllil ea the Jadlrtsry, taveetl-catln the rhargca against bepresentatlvs Hays, from Atabaina, regarding, the appointment of Guy R. Baardidae, of Niw tork, aa cadet at the Military academy, tajs, la ona-cuidlag tha rtport: If Hays uid not know ihst tba eertincata was eatirply falee, he is certainly cansorable for signing ft oa evidence barraa aad eospictoas.

The eouuniUae racouuuends that no furlhar action bs takea. tbb caas or nraBTABt mbbsob. The sitaatioa regard to the Impeachment of Robeson is this: Alter full discussion with the Iemocratlc members of ths Judiciary Committee, Mr. tilover, chairman of tba Ileal Estate Pool Committee, has datarmlned to make to the House the same report that will be made by the Naval Committee, to refer taa evidence to tha Jadiciary Committee. THE FORTY-FOURTH C0N6RE8S.

SENATE, raa FAms or orxr db bocbambsait. Wasbiotob. Julv 19. Ib the Kenate this morning Mr. ANTHONT (Rep-.

R. Dssid that among tha distinguished visitors to tbe CentemuaTwas tha Mrmns da Rochambeau, the graudaoB ot Count da Rochambeau. Ha had been railed h.ime suddenly, and had not lime to visit tha National Capital. The mar-unit bad inherited all the papen ot hat grandfather. Among them were many of value ra-latinxT to the Aaierteaa Revolution.

He submitted resolutions tostractinc tha Committee an tbe Library to Inquire Into the expediency of obtaining the papers of the Count de Roehamheau now la posaeaaioa of tha Marquis da Rocbambeea relating to out war (or Independence. Agreed to. ajust arrBorxaanoa mu Mr. A1JJSOM from tha eon-fereace committee oa the army appropriation bill, made a report which was agreed to. Mr.

Allison said that all matters relsting to the organisation o( ths army were to be submitted to a com mission consisting ot two members of tha eenate. two member of tba House, tbe secreUry of war and two army officers. Tbe Honor had receded from all Its amendments relating to tbe redaethm. reoe-Kantratton and par of the ermr. The btil as came to the senate from tha House of Representatives appropriated That amotrntwas menaeed by the Senate 211,1100.

The conference committee rednced the eeuamenta of tba Senate leavtnr tbe total amoowt BDnronrtated bv tha bin. If It should be passed. or II Ion than appropriated by the army Mil of lest year. TK3 anurniTf oroBB. aaxnar, Tba ceasMeratlna of the arUdasot bapeaca- ment was then resumed.

John 8. Evans was sworn. After some discussion as to the coarse of the examination, Mr. COS 811X0 N. submitted the following order, which was acreed to: Ordered, that tha managers proceed to examine the witness Evans chief, or, should they decline to do so, tha respondent msy proceed to examine tha witness ia chief, wtth the right to tba saanagere to muss siamais aim, Uka any other wltnaAa.

Mr. McMahoa then proceeded to examine Evans. Ha recounted ths circumstances under which ha obtained tha appoint meet. He Irat saw Belknap ta Dubuque, Iowa; taea hare ta Waahlngtoa. Ha waa latrodneed to Belknap tba second time by Gam.

K. W. Rlea. Uaa. Beiknao told aim tha appomtaaant was already promised.

Afterward, however, ha made a enatrect wtth Marsh, by which fce re- eatvaa taa appomtmeat, at aoaeHiiaaioa ot payuig bixisju a year, taa peesoa so wnom Belknap had promised the appointment was Marsh. He paid Mana varioua sums, according to eoatract, agtregatlcg over Kvana teatlned that be never had any eoa-vereatloa with the ascretarv of war ta ralstioa to the payments ot awaey. Marsh bad Bo money inverted the bwemeea. Mr. SARGENT Cat.) asked whether tha maaagwn did act tntead to qnasllna aboat the eoavenatlnaa between Evaaa aad Mane.

Mr. MeMabea said he had aa Evans then related, ra aubsieaoa, uaarsa tloaa between hbnaelf aad Mama. Marsh, appears, wanted a year, bwt Evaaa said ha eoald not pay that, sad taa SM were axed oa at The aext inreleg boer-avar, ha saw la a aewepapsr that aaa of Iba treopa wer raasoved roal tha poet; aad ha told Marsh that be eoald not pay tha eaa agreed upoa. They taaUy awsfiiaabnq aa gla.otn. Mr.

Sargeat asked whether Marsh toM Bias what ha mteadsd a do wkh the BBoaay. ThawltaaaaiapUadtaathe dtdet. Tha wttaaaa was urn mmssil by Mr. Carp sat sr. Bel Snap aevar rsqassSid laa wlnim la see Maraa.

It was hs reply to a stateassat of the wttnees aa to the amount be had ie. reeled al Fort eul, that Belkaapaaid be eoald sea, Marsh, who was to bs tha etty QoasMoa Did Marsh say to yoa that had ta eivtde with aaynodyt A newer He aevar broached anything of the krad. Tha wttaaaa aever beard aay talk about money bring paid to tha secretary of war UU tha MbUeatloa af th article ta th Tribune bt Hs aever had aay mdut-geoee from ta secretary of war aot common to other pott trader. It aavar paid taa secretary of war a sent for tbe appointment. Hs did aot tall th secretary that he had aiada a contract with Mama.

He aouM hava ra-duead ate prices for good mora, had aot baea tor tha payment of BIS.OUO for Ihe post-Uea. Us knew nothing of anybody advising VOLUME LT tbe secretary of war ta regard to tbe agreement between Marsh aad himself. acinar civu. arraonuanoa bill. The tmprarhment proceedings were temporarily aaspended, and the iegieiatire buaiasat resumed.

Mr. WISDOM from the eoa-fereacevoaimntee on tbe sundry civil sppro-prtatioa btU, submitted a report, which wse read. Ia explanation ot the report be said tbe bUI as HorfcdnailT passed the Hoase ot The Senate added 0t.tiM.7Vu. A bow reported, the bill appropriated The total amount of tbe reduetioaa asade from the hill ss It paeed tha Senate waa Th sundry errfl bill last year appropriated or ti0.4l4.a7x more laaa the preaent bill He was unable to see any great saving to th Unvernsaeot In tba raduatloa xaade la the conference committee from tbe btU as passed tbe Henata. bo far as the meant were concerned, the coaceetlone war all Biade by tha Senate conferee.

He waa aot aatlsned wtth tbe bill as agread ea la eonfareac, hat ha IbooEbt st was the beat btU which could got, undar the etreurastaaaaa. He then mealioaed tbe ttaass eonstittrung th reduction, atone: tham the followmg: PuMIe xelBttnt and ktedhw m.nt tweal exins ietnie DWUKSst OotarabrA SOrMta Itevcnua rulajt sum tonru to tmrttturertu tnetftote Bxamtoatiua nf taa rears arebrvaa-. V. 8. euecai (aide.

stmts sad asy otBess. Public autkltsa at I torHsaa. Pmhllr baUdrnf Ctilraev New mere Wer aad Navy dajasaata New aMMtaAt SI m. Lout. Sarv rarae aod eUMSuae.

aat.ua SD.K0 s.on K.US) H.0OJ tw.ona xfavsj iw.oia aa.aue Imssiiiuinesael ste i MBnl tret TVtepurary neiSe ai UM Tueeury ssxau BASTS) WBOM) ao.aue rt.je Tela treaeasM aorvay ot puraa bad. usbmat Parabssa at Bw Ha araaad that It would be aaosaaary to paaa a larsm daOessncy- bIH aext year. Aa the Ml bad beaa aan i i ea ta uralsrsaus, prevvdsd that tha pabUe prtnler aboald ha appotatad by th it oldest, That otarer had hltbarto baea elected by tbe haaala, bat tha House for several yean had die poled tba riant of tha senate to do to, and the genet conferee thought It beat to yield. Th Howee had receded from Its pwrvlaloa repealing the slretlsa law. After a ions: ana teauoas enort.

tat UU Bad Baea agreed oa. and be hoped that the report weaud be agreed to. Mr. ANTHONT R. opposed th radurtioa of the approprlakloB tor pabtie printing.

Mr. MORRILL (Rep, Vt. opposed tha ra-daettoa ot the anproprwatieaa fne the mae cutter service, lie alao opposed any raduatloa of tha appropriaUoa lor ramts aad assay i rfTIi ae Mr. LOO AH tiL spoke of tba tm-pneiaaes of rnsumarna; was, oa tba CbiraKO public building, and saM be eoald aot BBdar-aaad why ttiO.uU was approprialad fur the buudrna ml' SL Lotus, aad aotatng for that at Chicago. Ha read a tslsgram from the aapervMng architect of the treasary, to tha effect that th unexpended balance for th Chicago boiidlag was now but M70.000.

Ha bill because ta aporoorta- tloa of for a nght oa the crib of th city of Chicago wW stricken oat, aad said be could not understand why it waa that Millions of douara the other day to Improve unimportant rivere. and this email sum for a light to protect vessels bearing millions of dollars' worth ot produce waa not allowed. Mr. tUMCNDe Vtlaaid wauB vat acamst tha report, because It track oat the appropriation ut eA.UUU for the examination of the rebel archive, ins action of tha House coafaraee in striking out this appropriation was saytngthat this evidence should be locked nn and be of no use. la slftinc out tha false from the true claims against the Government moat Important and valuable evidence had beea found in these arch I Tee, which protected tne treasury, ue argued that nullioaa ot dollars had been saved by the eouthern Claims Committee oa account ot the evtdene furnished by these rebel rehires.

Tbe suitude of the House ot Representatives waa that there should be no more inquiry by the Government into the fountain pregnant with evidence to defeat fraudulent claim. Mr. EATON" iDemu, Coaa.) said th archives had beaa "--niml aad were all labelled Mr. EDMUNDS replied that II reqalred con-sat ears to keeo them la order. Mr.

WINLHlM asaia urged Ihe adoption of the report, and said he bad no doubt that there would be a bug deacieney nUWaext year; bat it would be after November, aad there would aot be so maeh trouble tax pss.ing appropriation bills. Tha whole report waa framed oa tha fctea that than would bta de-the Bcieacy bal Beit year. The report was then sgreed to yeas, 30; naya, la, Republicans. Those who voted In negative wore tha tiilMiBhaj, iaiasay (a. I Brass (MkaJ, MBHmas iVU, HBmaaiMa.1.

Harvey i gal, Hnrcor iNekJ. mxaUa (kal. Leeaa (UL Mamwa ftawsosa, MacnU iU snsrrar (AaU B1AL. is i mi a Tbe bmpca aad H. T.

Crasby, ehlef aicrk of ta War De- Lsilmias, waa racalled, aad lastaltd that ilea. Bel keep, la reply to a rsewea I of tha House of nsnsaaaalallssa. xeah Febeuarv taat. traaemttted ta the Haasaa Bet efpesS Iraitsea, meJadiag taa aaaw at Evaaa. Taareeoruaof tbe depart in isl eaawad that tha apputnt ratal of Evaaa was seas to C.

P. Marsh. He remembered tbe latter at Marsh askia that hi tppuiataMBt be mad out la th Bam of Joha 8. Kvaaa. Hs treated that Utter as aay other busmees letter of the department.

The letter remained in the departmeat about four years, and till ths resignation ot Oaaeral Belknap. Th witness couldn't remember whether be handed tbe letter to Belknap by Itself wbea be rsstgaed, or whether it waa at a package of letters. Mr. CarpeaLer announced that this closed th rasa for tha dcidaaa. Manager MsMaaeo etaled that th amaagar bad aothing to offer ia rebuttal.

Mr. Carpenter asked that torn arrnngaaanat be made about summing ap the case, aad ta-Bounced that three coansel tor taa dsfsaas desired to be beard. Manager Lord euggestad that th tun for argument be limited. Ha said that ealy two manacr desired to bs heard on the question of set, but If there was to aa argument as to the edect of a two-thirds vote ea the oration of juriedlcUoa, a third manager deeired to be beard. Mr.

Carpenter said tha counsel far defense would Argue all there was In ta ease, and ha surgBSted that a on of th beat poiata. Mr. TON KJJ.NU M. submitted an order that three manager and thre coansel may be heard, la suck order a thy may arrange among themselves. Mr.

EDMUND Vt) moved to amend, so as to limit th Urn ot argument to six hours for each side. Rejected yeas, 111; The order of Mr. Conkung was agreed to. Tbe Henat sitting a court of uapsach-msnt adjourned till to-morrow. Legislative haalnas was resumed.

Without Important action, tha Senate adjourned. HOUSE Of REPRESENTATIVES. sravsr or ractnc baixwat. WAtaisarox, Jaly 19. Ik tha Hone ttd morning Mr.

JtSKM Pa.) offered a resolution dieecting the secretary or the treasury to have a careful survey made of tha loloa and Central Pacific rail wart, fur which the tiovemment bond war Issued. Adopted. baixboad thbocoji KBBTrCKT. Mr. JON'EA from the Cotmrft-te on Railroad, reported a bill incorporating a Central Railway Company for the eoastnac-tioa ot a pas.

eager and freight railway from 'Chicago, through Indianapolis, Lexington, A.hvlUa, K. sad Ipartansburg. 8. to t'harteston. Port Roval aad tavann ah, wtth another branch to rfc.

Louie, kaferred to tbe CostaxtUeeof the Whoia. ooui axs eiLm. Mr. BLAND Ma), from th Committee oa Mines and Mia tag, reported back th bill originally hslrodncxd by Mr, Banks (Ub. Mass.) ta utilise the Brodact of the gold aad silver mines.

ThBxoramg hoar having expb-ad, the btU The Beaa bfH ertendinf tbe dnrarioB of th Court at Commissioners oa tlw Alabama Claims aata) taa 1st ot Jaanary aext, paete. imcomm xmvrsioe or Boors cabouba. Tas Houa tbaa eoeatderad tbe Booth Carolina eoaieetod slaMloa ansa. Taa ansaliaiaw report at the eommittee was, that nefthar ta arttang wamnar. learkwy I laa.

Marfcay (laa. Raf orm), i Baim hi entitled at The report wag agraal to without a dt- vlatoB. tavxroaATwm Bejnna raa aacaas. Mr. fv ALLUia ssked leave to offer a reaolatioa aataovismg th CoaamBta oa PabUe laa as to prosseat through aab-eoeamirtaea, duriag the ratss, taveatlgatlous Into tha Das Muinee rtvar land grant, tea Paetse railway eompaal' trairaauhiat, aad taoaetftattUdnrmnetlor and Paget rVjemd Land Great Company.

Objectioa was mad by Mr. HALE Ma), who sxpreesrd hat rntenlioa of objecting to all mvastlgstloas during the races. AKMT ArrBOrXIAVlOX BILL. Mr. ATKINS Teas.) mads a confer- armv aooronriatioo bill.

Tha atattar at reward to tbe reorrtalaaaoa of th army aad th rndaetloa of the pay of officer, which had baea th point or maeh difficulty between th two hone re, is referred to eummbtsloa, which It during raes Tbe report was grad to, and th Mil bow goes to the president for ait signature, vax rxXAS rmotrriaa. Th Bona then went ana Committee of tba Whom (Mr. Monroe, Bap. of Ohio, hi the chair) oa tha-BtU for th niwtectioaof tbe Tax noatler. Mr.

TUCKER Ta.) cxplatned the potaM af dlffareae batwaea tbs aBbstltata offered by Mr. Ranks (Lib. Mass aad that offered by Blmeetf, taetr general objaets bemf idewttcal. Mr. BANKS BeodMed hi atiilBaa far tha see aad sssthiB to awat law vtawa at air.

Tucker. It was stated by Ur. SCHLEICHER Tex.) that wss eeeptMe to the sob-Com-BJHte oa lb Texas Berder Trnublas. Mr. Tarher's aubstitut wts reject aad that eflered by Mr.

Rank adopted. The eommluee laaa rot aad reported the bill to the Uouea. Th amendment te lb first section adopted tn th committee ycsterday, oa motion of Mr. Hanoock Beovtdrag that no part of the troops shall be takea from any Bute or service when public Interest requires their coatiauanc, was rsjactsd by a party vote eat, 7V: nays, 88. Without disposing of the bDl th Houss llliaoi atadical Uettiag Ready.

Cbicaoo, Jaly 19. Th lUlBoit But patitteaa Central Ceaxeafttaa are ta etoB here, listening to reoorla and arranging for the coating campaign. tKrXkTOQkr' Tbo t'aiweraitr Race, the Slagle Heall, aad Iba Freahaaa Mac all Waa by Caraell Yesterday. Bamaroaa Laks, Jutj is. After the dlsfb-poratasaaH ot yesterday people wer somewhat eaary ot eterting tor tha take an til o'clock, when a dispatch from announcing that all a te fair for tbe race, brought quick wad for all teem oderkag, and soon the road- were thronged wtth loaded turns As th laks earae in eight, looking Mke a mirror, smooth and beautiful, xpreaetoae ot sat- Mfaetiea were ssasrsL Tha graad stand had a batter erawd thaa yesterday, and loaded barge nd laamars lev out oa tha Lake.

It waa aot antll about 105 thai tha signal Sag announced Mm Mart, aad boob th Bathing ot ear waa seen. The signal tor the half mdeshowad that th CoraeU waa leading, Columbia second and Valoa third. Cornell appeared to be going about thlrty-atx stroke. At tbe mile, Commbla leads, with Harvard second tnd Cornell laird. At the two axil Cornell took th Wad with a apart.

Harvard sscoad. As they nues it tha stand, tha erewa ot Cornell and Harvard ehearedtothe echo, and It was aoea given oat that Cornell wss lest, Harvard Bseoad, Columbia third, Cmoa fourth, Wetievaa lfth aad Princeton lam. Th followmg I th official Urn: Cornell. 17:01 Harvard. 17aH; Colambia, I aioa.

waaiayaa, l7AHi Prtacetoa, Ufclu'. tbs axawLB BcwLaaaoa. Tha UatvaraMy raes baring thaa term raa ted ta favor of Caswell, Inltrir was aoaatratd oa I ha sjarts strait rare AbowtUmtl tba Bag atgaalad ta start ot th Tgta acall raea. Al th half-mile tha nag gave Treads, of CoraeU, leading, and Fannelly, ot Prmoetua, Tba aext atgaal showed Emmet stffl leading aad Daaftma, ot Harvard, second. Tba third time the flag went np gave tha position analiarad, aad ComeO chewed wildly.

Fraaele waa by four length, Deaforth ase-oaa. rarmally third, aad aeka. ot Prlacatoa, loana. rraaess' time, imaforta, 18rf; ParmaUy, HrHj. rrejsctt, of CatSI, a arm of the editor ot tha Troy Tunas, was a warm favorite.

Tbe ra-surt juatmad th eceuldance of his fri suds. Ha lad all the way from the start to tha amah, rowing eS actively hat aot prettily, aad Santa; with ease. lAsntata, ot Harvard, waa aaeoad, about about twe I end ha behind. Ha rowed wtth great determination, but waa outpaced. Us wsa not rllatissasd at tha and of the eoan.

Pareaeily, la big I'llaoetow man, waa a bad third. He seseBed eompieteiy rowed out, aad only jnat contrived So beat Weeks, of Cohua-bte, who stopped rowing prematurely. If ha had not mad thl mistake be eoald have beaa third. Cornell's doabi victory si cited wild sothu-ilssi aaxoag her friend. TBB FBBBBBSB BACB.

Per the Frsskaita raa tt waa gsaerally coamsded that then wersM ha vary eloes oat set. Tha rtauil aeareeiy eoniiated tills predtctioa. Taslaaal for see start waa gtvea at about ltmt a. and tbe three boate ttarted ea IheW jjomntey tnawtaer. Ta Harvard boys with characteristic dash secured tbe lead, rowing aboat tbirty-i strokes to the Bunal.

Cornell followed etoeely behind, palling ia a ragged bet powerful style. Tbea came Cmambm, close up. These relative position wan Bar-hanged te the ead of tba irat aiil. Thaa a sad misfortaB befell Columbia, one ot her asea catching a crab and throwina tha whole boat out of time. The miefurume ooat-pelled them to abandon the race.

Ia tbe mean rime, CoraeU, bv sheer strength, rowed Harvard down, gaining slowly but amy with every sinks, and obtainlnc a decided lead by the and of tba second mile. Tbe Harvard boya rowed well together, and spurted with great determination, cooteating every inch of water, but the fates were acalnst them, and their atroager rivals gradually drew Cornell pssssd th winning Una three lengths shunt, several ot the crew ware distressed, and they gaiabed tbe course in a vary clumsy aad uaaighUy fashion, hut their aea tnem in victory, tlarvam to the ead. but tbev were ocer- matehed. Tbe triple victory of CoraeU wte tppanded, of course, but the enthusiasm waa aot of a vary beany dsaortptlua. The majority of tha spectators war too badly disappointed to cheer.

Tune of the Freshman raea Cnraall, UsBX; Harvard, 17-Mfi. BBIOiCtWO AT ITBACA- iTBaca, July Ut Th entire Msia street I decorated, aaa erewds are cheering lustily over Cornell's victories, while the L'aiveraity tbb iBivBBarrr bacb. Nbw Teas, Jaly lSv Tas Evening Poat'a pedal tram grawlcaa, snsahhsg of the Uai-verslty boat raea, aay: All got away oa evea tarsaa. Harvard was ta front th nulcaeet, and fcr bjv vaciV led the fleet, rowing wtth aooa the Cm sillsooTueTlcad, roertng the peculiar rksfllag bat lively aad ellrettve stroke. Wesiayaa cam with a ensek buret that pat her la the tbb.

Columtda not far be-hhwL At taa ead af la flat aaa Cornell lead, eloaery prsaaed by Columbia aad Waaiayaa. 1 1 i aid amaa ap, aad aad Princeton the rear. After this Columbia drew to the front, taat leading Harvard and Cornell, the race between these thre being peculiarly close and exciting. In another mile Cornell had takea the lead for good. Geterm aet a etroke of about Bt to tba at inula, and bin maa rowed it out with a will.

They kept beautifully together, aa they did last year, aad aooa of tha crew, flv strong fetlowa, ware snack distressed. Harvard came next, rowing wtth splendid pluck and dash. Thy rowed a neck and neck race wtth Colambia far second place, and won hand-eomely. Coram bin Bted a fierce spurt bt the last half mil, but the crew had sped their bolt, aad Harvard rowed away from there ta th last two hundred yarda. Weateyan and Princeton crews wer maeh distrstssd, Wee-leyaa all to piece.

Tax nixi ruAua, rrc. tABATOOA, Jnly 10. People retnrnmc from the lak after the regatta found th hotel and tores decked wtth Cornell About o'clock tha Cornell winners were met at th entrance of th place by a prooessloa of students, soma two hundred in number, wtth a band, led bythe president ot tbe Rowing Association Tas winners ia aa omnibus and a wagon with ta boats marched up and down Broadway, th students following, aeveral ear-rytng brooms wtth CoraeU color. Th band at Ceagrees Hall and tha Grand Union ware on the ptaxxBB playing, aad th crowd chssrsd as they pasiad. Th lettatta balls at the rolled State, Grand Union aad Congres Hall were largely attended.

The prim lags were presented to visitors at the Grand Caloa al atidnir-ht by Wax. M. Evert. NORTON I CLE. Piwbablr Fatal Affray Be twee a s.

E. Drake aad Wtilaasa Jeffreye-JeU trey Vat Alive YetUrday Bt 3 O'cleck. escevl Dsrpstca Is ths Coarter-eotx-naL NoBrroBTtLLB, July 18. Aa affray, probably fatal, aoctured shoot 7 o'clock thl morning. Mr.

S. E. Draks, one ot the arm ot WUbams Drake, employed a Bum to work at Ih sawBiill, whersupoa Mr. Chaster Williams objected and discharged tha boy, for tha reason that If aay damag was done there would be wholly Nspunaibi. Th actio brought on a bw word between Drake aad Wflliaam, bat sasosntad to BOthing.

William Jeffrlaa earn np aboat this ttm, and as an old grudge had beea existing between Jeffrie aad Drake, Drake, being much out ot humor, at one mad menUoa of tt, sajmg that he aadsrstood that he (Jeffries) mteadad to wtrp htm If be cam whar ha was at work. JalTries mid bold of Drake, aad Drake draw a revolver and Bred, but without affaet. The two now grappled and fcD Into the sawdust pile, Jeffries being th uppermost maa. Drake flred again, -the ball taking affect la Jeffries' abdorasa, ranging aViwa-ward. Jsffri at one proeursd an ax, and was aboat to dispatch AJrals, bat was prevented by other peases.

Dm. Madf aad Davis were called, and pruaoaarsd the ease fataL Jeffrie lea vet a wlfa aad three small children to mourn hit Iota, Drake laft for part aakaowa. Ho attempt was marls to arrest Maa. Jeffries was aa swaptoye ot Willi ts Drake. Jeffries at that time, 1 b.

xt. la etfll alive. LITTLE ROCK. Twe Btata Ceaveatiea ta be Held by Dieeerdaat Meetieaa af the Arkaa-aaa Mepablicaaa. Littlb Rorx, July 19.

Oaa. A. W. Bishop, Cut, Henry Page, CoL 8. R.

Harrlngtoa, CoL W. O. Whipple, aad other Repoblk-aas who brasd a aafl far a EepnbUraa Stat Cerrea-tioa sotns ttm ago, to meet on the 7th, hava Isswsd (nother address, deprecating the aerina of the Republican atate Central Coea-tntttee to etlrtnga coaientloa to sseet oa the ta of AagaatT A tba laaiter bow stsnda, those who are ta favor of petting a ticket ta the field at one will bold a convention ea ta tTth last, far purpose; who the who aietippuasd ta a atove, ssBMsng traom ara the State Oea-Coatsafttee, or which BsBator Dorsey Is tral wts boM a easwewtsoB aa thevth of Augtaxt Usees the Broprnvty of thmate. BedtetUag Sad sen Ti Hrw Toax, July It Th Executive Ceaa-mttsee ot Utaaa Matom aad Saflee bev celled a eeaveatloB, to be bald to Uttaaaape-tta, Bpimbr to, "To expiem your aentl-saaeBahaer cgShs prtarlpta wWehyoa ddsMsmWaSSsme) Owl tttA ftsMat Msftl wO fedOfmiat tha standard-bearers of the party which sustained the ITakaa, and your effort to prsaun ft, while endangered by domestle foes." Only a Tneh af the tssherta. StB FaABCtaco, July 19.

CoL Patr, uper-mtradrnt of th Boeanxa mines, teregraph that the stories ot peterlag-out of ere bod lea, etc. reeentlT eircnlated. are aheolwtely false. and manufactured by the "shorts" to further their owb ends. Redaetiea br a Prom i a eat ITetel.

Sr. Loots, Jaly lb. The Southern Hotel, at thl piaea, BraaUa, Darting proprietors, hava reduced th price ot board to tour dollars par day LOUISVILLE. THURSDAY, JULY 20, 187(1 FOREIGN AFFAIRS. Review of ths TvUsk Itiktlow, Vst Very FsTorsblo RotvIb, sy tha Loadoa Timea.

Mstoh Betwetm tbs Sootoh, Eng lish, CanXliBB sad AtuxtTtUian Riflemen In rrogrees. Moroalal Abaadeaed by the Tarks, sad Oatsrhka I a vex ted by tbo iBeargeata. Part af Obtabs Faaht'i Foraea Drirea Tara-porahly Oat of Their Intrenoa-BMBta by tbe Berviane. tha 8erlaB Ussssws Ordered to BBtbla Sat at day. Prepare to Going to the rrotxt.

Anertlont of Servita Defeat! Near Nittt, Nev UUicTid, and by Otman PAsha. Statomewt That Priaee eieraareb Has Advised Roamanla to Strive to Maiataia Peace. THE FRENCH UNIVERSITY QUESTION. T0RKIY. tbb aiTVArsosi ar TDXBS.

Ixnrnm, July 18. Th Time, tn a leading editorial article oa tha hsrro-Turkiak conflict, mhU that eoave to a from Belgrade I eon-tradirtad from Constantinople, and conversely. Wbea two ocaoetng alslsmsnls appear oa the siat day at tbe anas tssinasa, tha ditappotntment, trrttailoe aad ta na mar ibererore eonane eur- to hsdlcalmg the mala FoteU of the osmpalga as they appear at ths present moment, and the patauoa which th svstghboring Btts have assumsil, or are likely to liniai, "it hTlsrteetaln that thaorUrinal plan of th llstista snvassoa btadiy th they fonca wtth tbe can saaka no real tm- pruil oa tbe mem budv af tbe Tariu. Omntlag th Serriaa claim that General Teharrteyeff ha euffrrtd no defeat, that he ia till fat advance, and has taken tnaaa to nature hi conmunlr1iinst. stall belivve that be will tn the end have to fleht fur tha security of th Serriaa frontier.

ha but a aaa tne i arts, prooamy, evea Ilea tha anmerieal enpenortty ot the Turks, tbe dixaealty of moving each a eouauy, aad tbe defectiveness of Oiasrsl Tchernayeifs eqnlpmaal, we must oaelisae that the war wBl eoailaaa apoe the in visa frontier. Thestiuagsslfsaliireatlaeeampslgalatae movemeat ot the prince of Moatemwro. has a fores timaied at au.uvaj, largely composed of voiwnteen from other diatrlrU. He hoaau of great sncesss; that he hat beaten the Turks, or they have retreated before him: that his mea would have made the port ot lak ussless to the Turks, even If the As trians had aot dosed it. Hs has entered Nev-eainl, and unsatens Mottar; but be Is aot co-operaiiug with the rjervtaat, iinlsss there be something very prof, wi mi in lb plea of the eampaiaa.

1 be notion is that the Motitene-grtas do not count on tne success of their aliiea, and therefore go for what they can get lor themselves. A snort time will snow. '-Meantime. Greece remains uUrly peace- 4 xtu, and Koumania oatauors ner ueinanoa ou the Porte by earnest declarations of neutralise, and will ptobebly keep quiet aa long as she eaa." BBVBUfI A BAB DOB BO ST TBB tCBK. Rasda, Julv 10.

Dispatches from Sclavonic sources anauunoa that tbe Tnrki have abandoned Xaveaini without fltdittng. eaTacaxo Beaiauan ax ijiactusesTS. The inaurgenl hava Invested Gatschko. osusaa aamia attacebd bi saavuna. BaxaaaDE, Jnly 10.

Omdal dlspatebe say that th Berrlaas drove oaa wine of Otman Pasha's army oat of their entrenchment, which Ihe Turk retook aft receiving considerable re -enforcements, axaviAB bbsbbvb oaoaaaD ocr. BBLOBAoa, July 10. All the reaervee hava beaa ordered to Bsstmble Saturday tor drill, pranaratory to atartiag lor the front. VOLCTTBBBS BAAWaU. CotraiAArTUKAVLa, Jalg U.

Th laadart at the head ot volunteers which was guilty of eommWtlng the outrtgra hi the aigtiborhnod ea.rhlMwieneaa.1 wtew kaasrad tu-dav. aaavLAJSB xarmA.raii bt oaulax vaaxla. sUghteaa Ssx-vtaa bartsitons from Sartchar partiulpeaad ta the rsisat aitaek eaOemsa rtaha'a pnsltlea si Uror, before reported. Ta fisrrhia ware repulsed with great lose. a euaayiy ot SBaVXBBB PSWBATXB BBAB VTBBTOBAO.

Three thenmad lin ileal hava been defeated near Vstkigiad, Boaxua, with th lose of 8U0. SBBVIABS PBrBATCO BBAB BtSSA. Intelligence that the Servians have lost their positions around Mesa is ounfirmed. BOrWABlA ABO TBB ruBTB. Low DOS, July 19.

A Berlin special says that an amicable settlement between Turkey and Roamanla Is coosidetwd assured. Prince Bismarck has advised Roumaaia to ttrie to mstntsln pcac. a TuaaATxaixa dxtctatiob. A Bebjrade apaclal aaya tha minister of the Interior ha received a deputatioa of Inbab-Itaat who thnateamgly demanded Ihe pub-licatioa ot lisU of tbe killed and wounded, and true report ot th progress of the war. nana cobbbbvativxa.

Borne of the Cooaervative deputies are preparing a declaration that Prince Milan and the ministers were unjustified ia declaring war without tha consent ot the Skuptchina. ABM roa BAB VIA. Large quantities of ebttsspot and ammu-Bltioa arrived bar Tuesday from hoa mania. OBEKK CBBISTLAB VOLOTTnSBa. A Vienna dispatch says th graad vtxter ha declined to sanction the formation of a separata Irgtoo ol Greek Christian volunteers.

BirLxafrtuof tbi BAutprra ton tbb fobti. The kbedivehaa praaented Jac Porte frith rifles. WAB ll'stlSimOst, VeluBtary subecriptions In Turkey toward xpaoess amount to eaa. lbscsuabdi's pxvbat. Tha pates' Parekia aoacial eonflrmt the news of toe battl of Ixoor, berweea Gee.

Leschjaatn ana Osmao Pasha. The rtcrvtani nam be red 10,000 and the TorXA, previews to rsceivtng derrlans war oom palled to retreat. ATaxxmBa rn BtrLaaBtV. The rVwvmn Colonel Pratich rsporte that Circassians and Basal Baxoukt have been stnt to ditlricU In Bulgaria, oulalda the sphere operttioBS, and Instructed to burn and destroy. BCXOABIAB AJTO BOBHIAB TOLDTTrBBB.

It is aatlmated that tO.OOO Bulgarian and Bosnian volunteers have taken up arms against Tnrker. TUBXISS BLOCX-BOCBB DSMTBOVXTi. The Timet' apacial tart th Montenegrin on Monday di-stroyed four Turkish bioek-house between Medun tnd Podgoritxa, repulsing the Tuidsb army, which trtsroptej to prrveat R. This operation it baportaat, and make th capture ot Madaa tUlt mini fxsxrvsi.ni ewTAVOBABLS. Thar mfornsBtioa from mdepeadeut and thorous-hiv-aifarmed armroea that the Tnrk-kh poseitoa I not nearly so bvoraol as is rrpreeented.

tbootb raoai BOTTT. Aa Alexandria dispatch ears that fir bat- tetie of artfllcry and 500 earalry embark sd for Constantinople oa Tuesday. OOTBBBAB BXraCTBO IB BBBVia. A Ttaaaa dltpateh aay aa ewtbeeek ot th irty oppnead to war la expected tn Central trvuv. ralat telesrrams are balnc secrstlv dissemraaied, aaaoooemg the anihUatioa of tha Berviaa army.

1 ha atuerent or tn pretender, Kengtargewich, are suspected. Th aaxaonuas i GREAT BRITAIN. COBB KBBOBABT BaiLBa. LiTaBrooL, Jnly la. Peter eora mercriants, have artwpendad.

Tha Hshflllls ara estimated atfUO.Uit). TBB BtfU BATCB AT WrsTBLSOOB. LoboobJuU ths Wimbledon meeUnc the Bret half of the match betweea tha Enghth, Scotch, Canadian and Australian teams wss eomplated. Th ranges awe mre, (U0 and 000 yards. The followin ara She total scors: skwtlaml aM tngmxd 01 Aisrrsaa aw laissJa.

taa Tba match wtU be eoechided SeJnrday at 900, 0n0 aad l.OOOyards. The Peeitch flv tn-erode MeTtttm, MHchert, Venreaon and Raa, at Ihe team selected for America. Th Emr-bahmaa sacfard the Nsiiosml AmutlatloaTs beetehota. There Is ao Irish team compering. The conditions are sevea sbota apices st each rang.

COTTOW VILLI SSBVCUIS TTBTB. The Otdham eottoa Buster have resolved to raa their mflla onfr Iraxr dav la th week. The wage S0.OT0 oparattr are thereby oatreana ay bpujuu weetay. naa ae watt- Lownow, Jaly SO, 4 a. si.

Th Dundee a bait at Waxeamg, a taOe or so below the London bridge, took fire al mtdiilaht, sod is still bsu-BmsT. The trppsr stariee are catted. Johnson's wharf and Jolly's warehouse, con tiguous, ar tnreatenen. bab vaaUtbb or a cbxat ibob cobcbbbt. LosrooT.

Julv IB. It wa meentlv reported that a well -known firm to tbe. CWvelaad dis trict, on of tbe largest th iron industry, and a eisTaatie financial coneerB. waa eerioua- esea. A prrreut meewng; ox trow the aeigbborhood wss subeefroe pt order to bridge over the difficulty, That meettnr adtoumed till to lybtJd, tnl tt poatrble.

day. The Financier thhf mornmg ay tt is well anderstood the balance, sheet is to be nnarltted la a meeting so-day, snowing taat th nabUttie of th concern ar ahout OUOJXO. with nttworBO aaseU after Ibepay-tnent of the first mortgage elaima. 11 is hard- te expected pomllis to avert atoppag, bat, as has been aarfHpated, tt I unllkaly to srrtonalr affect Ihe money market. MANCE.

Tan I' SIT IBSfTT BTT.L. TxsrtAnu July lfi. In th Ih anrvarslty Oehste wa scatWaoed. M. Stmoa dewied that the Modarate Repub-bcane wished to attack reiigiasv They eeiy wiabed to oppoaa th neroachmeoU ot th TBB POWBBB ABV TBB WAB IB TCBBST.

faaia, Jaty tt. TV Temp states that six great power are ta daily communication relative to raatrraalTarre, wtth a view ot eatan-Ushtag a est el apt saw, at, so as to be to readlasas to tak advaotan at any opportaai-ty to sxerde mural entuenea. it it ander- atooa mat a gevjesal smdevattixttng ot all or ei agreement hetweea the three Northera am-ptrst haviag epparectly been abandoned. SPAIN, raxaaaa or tbb bill stiiaaattB vara MATdrra, Jsuv t. TTi Senate approved thabadaprt.

Coturraaa paessd the bill suppressing the baarot la Biscay. CUA. Attn ta suvAXA-Havaba, Jnly la Teaxaa BeeHet A general cornmisaton mrrchaaU and dealers in provlawma, tn thai etty, kaT failed. Liabiil-Usa, gaooj. INC INN ATI.

Death af tbe Mea.Geeewe E.PBghe Kx.liaitod Bta sea beaa taw, Laat NighU CiaviBBATf, Jnly IS. Hoa. peorge E. Pagh died at hit lasaasai to this afty to-nlgtst. sTB.

rvea's xwawa. Plan II Osiaaihl nf Rundsv.) A few mmiihs age Mr- Pngh was tn robust health, aad waa ensnared sa the active labors of bis profestsoa. Ha complahied at bb attack ot goat, which, though troableom aad distressing, bd not create alarm. Th trial ot th mail-boat cases, about thl time, aad wHbla a very thoxt interval the mjunctioa suit betweea tba Oussol-Idatad Ksflway Compaav and tba Aedarne-vtlle ksllraatrComnany, both severely litigated ease, ao doubt tended Bo saegvavat hie pbyt-. leal troubles, and be took to bed about six week age.

The gout, which at first was confined to his feet, tuvalod upward. In the protrreet ut th disease the vital functions became involved, or were seriously and medical sfctU was found Insufficient to relieve the ptastil. For a week pent ail nope of his recovery ha beea abandoaed. George E. Purt wss born at Cincinnati, Ohio.

Nov. ifet, 1-ca. Hit paternal ancestors ware ot the old Friends' etuch.aad cams to America wtth William Pena. The family removed from Pennsvlvauia to North Carolina, and theoee so Ctnenmati In 10, before Ohio waa daiistd tote the L'ruon. Ilia father.

Lot Pugh, was tor a time cashier of the old ClBflniisSi bank, and afterwards a prominent mere nam. Tba family of his mother, whose nam waa Rachel Autuonv. removed from Lynchburg, Ylraruua. to CfncinntU, In lhlu. tier ii Chnstonher Anthour.

was tluakarpsesjcber, and her brother, of the same nsms. wa one ot the jurors In the of Aama Burr. George E. Puvh received hit early education ai the best schools in Cincinnati, after which he went to UiamiCnlrendiv, where hs graduated ta 1K4U, at the axs of 11, tha of ages i in hie class. Haviua sUidwd law with bis eider brother, Jordan A.

1'u who, although he died enrty, mamfeated lril-liant and vaird as a pleader and advocate, during a career of aoaie 3 cars a- en attorney ht Cinoimiati be wan admitted 1 1 tbe bar the eupreme C.mrt, at Coiumu, In Ilaeamber. 1S43. He practi-ed, lu company with hit brother-in-lur, B. M. Hart, for two years, and, between Imk and IsSe, wbea assocjited in pre--tire with H.

PenuiMon, who bad leen nmi m-K and ciiss-mttc. in VA7, after the U. of the war with lexico. be nte-e-l tln- ann ss captaia. In tbe Fourth tii.o v'iuuwer Infantry, and went, under ijena-ai ay.ir.

up the itiottranue to Puei'ia, km ilo-tacbed from bis reguuent an.I jiisr, (1:1 tne staff of ilea. Joe. Lane. Harm-, 1 1 cl ia tl rt capacity antll the Ueaty 01 prac ftaakiiod, he returaed tb Cincinnati ec, ieuia.l the practice of his prnfeation. He el 'eti to the Mate from llAiiuitoo vountr, la lees, bum! r-elcied in th't year.

tiok an a.t:ra lrt in cs i.tut tne convenuon to form a n-w c.ui.::itku. In he aerved a eltr eoSejior j'ia'i, and, in Irxvl, ui.icr the nW c-n rturi.n, was elected attorney trceral of V-u lotting Hon. Henrv etfiabery, tlie bv vmee. He Mtrrsrard' -I 1 re-c led ion. On the expiration of fv.mm 1.

(usee sWnn in ths I aiteii SIM. xlr. Pngh waa nominated anii 1 eiect. to sr at in that body, deteati.ig Mr. 1W by two-thlnls of the Cinsc.

lis term tiiua In KhilL, IMS. Tbila In tbe Busaie L- cirel on variotui eommitteej. iiieluin thoo uf tha tuearlacg, the peluie iamW, and several minor nliia cotamitters. ia 1-vi be wa a eaaaidxsa sorre-ei tio.i, hut aaa tiwu defaated in tnm bv Mr. Cia's.

Mr. Push va hnsit K- nti. 4 CilUeaion Cvovectiue ta lCU, Uerr be took a very prominent part, anU a1c a ch which waa encjtaerad the tna.t effort ot bfa life. On this oawwa he voted for ail ot Jefferson Davis' reeniuUeii but ou. After sr Ants be seconded John J.

CrIUccdcn's cnmfnromU maasurea Im 11 5m them in an eloquent tivech, which ranked next to the one nuult 'i. Ctiarlo.tou. During the Bar of sotx. Mr. rusjL defended lement L.

V. on trial, and made aipllcauoii llie writ of KMms fvrpu iu Lis caae. lu lb? iVniocruli ctata Cjneuu.in of i3. 111 iarxett er huM In Oh, wa the chaiuu'. of froj speech snd a treeprcsa.

at that oon-vmuon, noinlualed for licutant gcvcruur uf the State, and a' lint liJa'-v, let, rec.nlzinj his f. at ceriain, he rati simply to carry thaibur of hw 'trty. In l-H. Le was sutuiritteil jit the b-ei of 'Uie lleujo- crstic e'ecu ral ticket of Ohio, but to serve, in trie sains y-ar be wa- for Corarrasa, but was defeated Lv ik'nianiln Keelesum. In IC3 he Wat elertvf moW of th Mate Constitutional Cutiveuion, bat subeeffieotlv withdrew.

After 1'ie date lant mentiiiieil, Mr. Fuxh retired frcm i clnis end devotal entirely to bis p-oo-kn. Ihe practice 01 mw was ais lavontc 1 renter 01 action, and few men ever appealed In unr court Pi irreater advantage. A bom and ad-vccalc, cartful study only developed h's natural quslUSca'ions. In all preliminary nt.i,ra he amsys prepared hluieelf wiih alniirtMe method and precision, ilia alertness was suck that he eouii nlino divine tne course of bis sdveranrv le7ore be had sooro.

snd bis answer seemed to preeent Heelf spontaneous-Iv. OuQling from a deciiioe, he alwava knew tha very page and parr-prsph, aad taat bo more tlian what applied to bis argi mac. No one to damaged kit case by srTJiieo utilises of the apphcatiun of aullior-II let, and be raetantlv petteiroil his advantage ovw sn sdversary wuo bid blninlcrcd tn that reeyeet. Hia rraaonxag waa lortcsi and lu-mlnona and his criUcitms aiel replies were full of caustic and courtesy. Hia appeals to reetno, fsLsstoa and sentiment were appropriate, and eilectuaL He was topluua, but not tedlus, snd, after pcrtectly develophg hia argument, raaue tt his habit to clots before toatng Ms own or the artcn-tlae of the Judge and Jury.

Mr. Pngh's nrlt-tta brief i weie modess in that hue of composition. Ai a public speaker he had great a' II iry, tboigh hs was moia tn th open air (on th aump) tUsa la ths Ste. Tie commands! ih arowd, aad aaiatiUshod at ouce a favorstrle relatioB with it. His spoechM a ere wa -informed earccst, attractive, and powerful party efforts.

Mr. Pugh married, in Miss aWesa Frsncea Cbaliant, and had tour chlllrai Robert Chalfant, Alice Mary (who died tt 1809), Thomas Key, and Nina Teresa. THE TURF. Th Races at Celamhaa, O. CsuiMBca, July IB.

There was aa attadanre at tha meeting of the Columbus invmg rare Aseociauon 10-aay, anx good wtahur and a good track. rnur back. Ii tha first trot, 89 class, for a purse of tlJfU, aloe horse started. C. B.

narrey's Lewooott won the first beat In 3:3, aml.1. W. trowubjg's John B. won tlie serott'L third and fourtli beat ta itit' and Lev buott took th second money. Ldy II.

thatuird and Jerry Postal th fourth. Bcon BACB. hi tn second trot, IJH clsat, for 700, twel'e here started. Wallace Puree Chaxosr won th first heat In 8:13. M.

fartus' C. W. Woolley won tba aecond, fhird and sixth Beat tn SS, tMl( and icmU. A. A.

togara' Parrfieltf Belle won th fourth and fifth beau ia SAi snd Weuiwy took the Bret Bsoney, Etirfleld Bell th aecond, (-Termer the third ead Belie Moore the faerth. TBTBO BACB. df Th wnnbu race, for three-year-olds, wa won br T. 8. O'Bannon' Maggl ia IM'-i end -X Lady Mae took th fint heat in 148.

ISa Raees at Clevelaad. Clbvxiavb, Jnly 1. Th first meeting of the UratH Central Circuit com at aaa! saUiia city aeat Tnseday, July an, aad eon Unties four dat. The purees axgregaU gJS.Ouu. Every rrmgvmaxd has baea made to tneur eueeeas, aid tbe most talieeallag raoeaever held in ths part of tha country are anticipated, at foiiowtag am th enirtea: nan pat.

tJ6 eaa: g. at. Mambrmo Sato; bi. a. Elnsmsa bay g.

a. Preae; g. sa. Charmer, h. k.

Bnao. Borne Baea TwsMwrty-lotw Osm Br. r. Sleepy John, bk. ch.

KicamVtt, a. a. Nettle Burlaw, Ig. Prank Ret vsa, b. m.

Amy b. a. Cam, h. g. Breexe, b.

m. Bio Mara. Rannia mil haats-Daisy Millar, Warlig. BUI Brae Waddel, Vicsburg. tWCOWB PAT.

Tw-o-twjty otrr Class O. tp. Lady Monro, b. g.aavrao, g. g.

Oeorre Aysr, e. g. Mafow kg. Cetmaa. m.

MmuU m. Lady El, Uea. Uraat, iS3 cl bk. a. Ceaette, g.

bl Badger Girt, bk. g. a Jo Browa. TW1BD BAT. 8 J8 spotted g- Albemarle, h.

Ea-field, b.glomeo, h. sa. Hatrle R-, g. Judge, bk. g.

Prk. b. g. Proctor, b. g.

Alice, d. g. Jerry PotU, be" g. 8. W.

formarfy Rlpon Bo rre-to-Bodine, Gold-dost, Lull rciTB-rxj niT. cla g. Maxomarae, h. m. Ersnk, b.

Lowln g. g. Jack Draper. fidOclm. an.

frusie, b. g. Gee. Oar.b. m.

May Qaea RrAantrAjtwo-mOe dash War Jbt, BUI-Brace. Wl0, Vlcksburg. add De's stable wtUU aara, hit antrta 1 hsvtng been mailed, but aot vet received, ft Is sleo expected that a number of other entries will coat by maS today. On Ih second day Ltd wOl trot kgalost time a fast trial of speed. Th Baeee at Chlaag.

Chicago. July 19. This waa tha second day of tbs summer meeting at Dexter Park. The weather wa taa, and the track ia good condition. riBST BACB.

Th first race wa a trotting premium of filaV). divided, for tbe three-minute el ass. R. M. Anderwoa's Kafleld won the second, third and aflh heats; JaaeavUw second; Kirttwond third.

BBCOBD BACB. The ascend race waa tmtttaa' preswtuas ot tijaU), tor tbe Bag eiess. Cosatte woe the last three boats: Utile Fred aecond: Amy B. third. Time a4t', 1:23, H.

vanceburglT WaahiBtrtaa Lee Takea fraat Jail aad IlBBgeS br aa Anaed Blab. ftpacas puisne te IbeOuerler jearnsi 1 MATavtLLBt July 18. Wash Lee, who mar-dered Robert Ellis at ToUeeboro on Monday, was taken from tha jail at Venceburg, where he baa since baea eonflaed, at one o'clock this morning by aa armed body of tevewty-fite raea aad haaged to a tree SUQ yard from th towa, Bear th Bret tollgaia oa the Vaneeburg aad Tollsabaro turnpike. Tba Jailer, Mr. Heisv, wsa everpowared and riwpalld to datives- ap hia key.

Th prisoner, while being led Out to his death. of haviag baea guilty of a erisalnal totttaaey with hie wife. Lee was betweea forty and forty-five year old, aad had married Mia Nash, daoghter of a farmer ot the aeigbborhood, and a sister of th lady who married Jackson, tha Louisville seariag amchia agent, who wa prosecuted her for bigamy. Lea wa formerly from udiana, where, it I ettd, he was a wife now Hvtng. He was a maa given to violent acta, and was generally feared by th people Bear where he lived.

The mea who hanged him were from the eoan try, and tiramgers to the rMiaena at Vaacabarg. There have beea ao arras ta. ATAi. BKXTTLTB. John H.

Crntn, who acrid eotally ahot him serf at Hllttboro, and Rueeeil Joaea, ahot In a fracas near thrburn a few day ago, an both dead. rre the AASnewae Press. I CiwcrwBATl, July IV. Near Vsntwbmt. yeterda, Msautixurtoa Laa, while lis.e tn the farm of Robert a-llia, draw a pistol aad snot ana suissu aiais, wno as wuraiug ia tne field by ihe roadside.

He was at once arrest ed and incareermled tn Jail. Igave a a reason for tbootinr tba too great intimacy existed 1et ween till! and his wife. Last sight a mob of several hundred people took Lee from jail and hung him. DETROIT. MICH.

Aaaaal Meatiag ef the Western As. sociatetl I'rtsa Yesicrdar AVtecliea ol iiircclort. Etc. llxTBoiT, July 19. Tbe reeiilar anneal meciinir of tbe Waters Associated Frees wa held here to-day, or raiser 00 an excursion coat in me river, wnere tne attending mem-liert rrraired at II o'clock.

An excursion waa.taken through lake St. Clair, on board the steamer, me metmg proceeding meanwhile, with PreMent Halttead In the cbair. A report 00 behalf ot the board of directors was read or the lloa. Joa. Jlediil, showing me 01 ine tstocatson to pa ia a prosperous condition.

Ri.acTioB or maacToes. The were elected: Jot. MclHl. or tbe Chicago Trtrrnne. of tbe Cincinnati I are tie.

W. N. llaldciotn. of tbe Coiibibb-J ot'BBAX. Jot.

U. Sc-ieboeck, of the Pittsburgh Chronicle. John Knaiip, of the St. Lout Republican. A.

J. Kcilsr, 01 the Memphis Avalanche. J. U. Mack, of the Sandusky Register.

Tbe b. rd aftir ar.ls organixed by the elec- 01 ins following o-xcert: Maimt liautad, of tha CI lUTOlUUMlh. Tlce netxry W. Firran, of the Cliicsuzo Jnumal. ccreiajy 1L E.

Baker, of the Detroit inuuur. rxecuUve Jos. Media, Richard biullh and W. N. A' TIVB SKSHXU faXaBBT.

The members present who took active aar- uctpauou wijra as xoiiowt: Aibctt Robciru. of ilia Nahrllla Ajaerka A J. RtUlar, cr the Memnhl iTsisn-ht Cot. MakbreU, ot the Velke. oistt.

Fj''lif C'ncinaail CommardaL Richanl of the Cincinnati 11..,. aftBdMkaa A. C. r.atkin, of the Milwaukee Sentinel. CaCoteman.

of the Herald. D. M. Uoaser, of the ra. Louis Utoba-DatBr ocrwt, Mr.

Knapp, of the St. Louis Republican. Henrv It arras, of the Catcetro Journal. Joaeph Medlll, of the Chicago Tribtxue. W.

D. Bltkbaui, of tbe Dayton, 0., Jo'irnal. w. Francisco, of the Columbus, Journal. Hon.

W. W. Armstrong, of tba Cleveland, tin Deader. rVlnin Cowlot.of the Cleveland. Leader.

.1. V. Mark, of tl.e tanduskv. 6.. Kesriater.

Jo xb l. 8iinck, of the Pittsburgh, i Hrocicir. Mr. Royatoa, of the Detroit Tree Press. Biker, of the Detroit Tribune.

I it her luchibei were represented bv nroxlea. The excursion through lake St. Clair proved to be oue of the moat drll iktful character, and it was resolved to continue these excur-ei-n. snnnaMy, and invite the ladies inter- eeteatea to onrtictf ate. Marine Iiiteltigeace.

etw 7BA.r irwo, July 10. Arrived Weam-rhip Georire W. fclder, New York; ceiled, the 1'ruiiic Mail ilia, u-icd steamer Australia, for Sidney, eta Honolulu, carrying the British QuarjisToux, July 10. Tbe teamahip Ciitn-n ha arrived from New York. Naw Yobk.

July 11. Arrived Steamships France, from Havre; Aachoria, frem (abwgow; iugsria, truui tareipooi. Shot Hia Father Fear Times. Dbbcoub, July 10. Samuel Lawtoa this afternoon shot hrs father four time with a navy revolver, InflioUng wound which will rncessarily prove fatal.

The family rasld a Rtiunv, thirty miles from here, and wars bs towu atttnoinr a fmseraL The father and toe bad iust beea drinking soda water together and II wa not known tha there wa any trouble between them. Young Lawtua wa nwiniinei uriaoa. They Want Fast Sail. Jnly 10. The Board ot Trade to day adopted re-mluflona tn rrrard to eoatlnn, Ir tha fast null aarrtce between the Eaters anu wtaKm ernea, which urgently request Ccnrretv.

in prewtde a once, by snppleexental lCXlaUon, foi the eoolinnatioa of thki branch of the postal service, a least on all Una where It Is at present In operation, and direct tha the resolufeona be forwarded to tha Heeae ot LepreeeutaUves snd to thepoetmaster KeneraL The" Flood la Red River. rtrtsiTcroiiT, July 10. The river at Pulton has fallen five Inebee sines tl.e but report. The suspension of freight trains on the Missouri, fTtn-ni and Texa rerfrroad, aad their detention va the Iron Mountain railroad, ba turned t-venr beery trade toward New Orleans. The -lam tlie rait above hara la ova two mila Lg.

Geo. D. Pallmaa rfeavily Robbed. Lotto Bxaacb, July 19. Tha cottage of 0o.

D. Pullman wa robbed of diamond and Jewelry Tehicd it 82.SO last eventng, Th thleva entered the sleeping nrtments of Mr. Pullman, where tbe propertv wa kept hi a Imresu drawer. In the same drawer there wa $3,000 worth ot Jewels which the thieves failed to secure. Starrs Worklag far Hayes.

Cturaon Jury 19. Emory A. Storm, counsel for Uealng, and for several of laa Indicted distillers, left for Waning! oa this morning wtth a petition, signed by 4,000 or 3,000 cltC teas of Chicago, many of them prominent, sating xcntiv clemency to hia clients. SnBdeyseheel Ceavealioa. Cbtcaoo, July 19.

Aa tnter-State Sunday-school BsssmhlT la tn aeealoa a Lake Bluff, shout thirty mfia north ef her. It will eoa-Ubu tU seeeioa UU the 96th. G-ensral dra-cimloa aad debate are th order of the day. Celvia Allows Heath te be Mayer af Chic age. CwiCAno, July 19.

Mayor Heath entered oa the performance of hi duties to-day, without oppoettloe on part ot Colvtn, who aequl-soes la Ibesstnatloa. Shot Uim ib Seli.defeBes. Dbtboit, July 19. The trial of Lorenxo Lutx for ahooting Martin Coanera a Hanv trsmck, near this etty, a few weeks ago. resulted hi bi acquittal, he proving tha ha acted hi self -detents.

Shsvt Hia Wife aad Jgethersalaw. ClaciiorATi. July 19. Alorxo Andertoa, colored, shot sis wits best sight to a St of jaaloa rag. Hi author In-law.

knerfsring, wa abet la th ehdwatw aad wul Broba-biy die. Eighth Iadiaaa DtatrieU Txaaa Harrt, Jaly 19. At tha Oreenfwck ladepeodeat eoovenlion for tbss (the Eighth) dbtrlet, to-day, O. P. Davis, ot evsui.j, was rrmrnafan xor teai- Faar Bfaa KUIed.

Haltpax, Jaly 19. A bnflar exploded today a Pine sew -mil Is, Lahart rive. Four mea were killed, aad tha baildmg wa wracked. A CiaclaaaU laahoaa. ClaciTXivt, July 19.

Tbe Queea Ctty Club house, th largest bail ding at the kind west of ths AUtthonica, wa tornially opened to-day. They Robbed Ilia at CotPstBT, July 19. Jama F. Hunter, near thl city, wa robbed to-day at ia Ponds end t'njp old gold and sttver eolna. The Hat Tera.

Rhbbtbwob, July 19. This was the hot! at day of th seeavei iherswmtatsr 87. NEW SERIES NO. 2,755. THE NORTHERN SIOUX.

Setae Iadiaas Drirea Baek ta the Meservaltea by Celeael Semtt'e Cavalry. CrnCAOO, July 19. The foUowtag dispatch waa eeoaHed a aillitary beedwoarwera here to day: Foar Labasub, Jnly 18, ISM. Th CMesttf R. C.

Vrmm, Aaisai (emeral ff DtoUom Ms Jf Ltsstsri, Mestye, A coaria Just ar rived from Ked CToad reports tha oa the loth tns. Cot. Merritt rotercepaed tha eight hundred Cheyenna and Slotn who had left th sjrney to Join ths hostile bands airalnst Crook and Terry, and drove three bach to tba sg tat E. P. Towwsaan, Cota'd.

Cbicaoo, Jaly 19. Th fouowiag eOclai report ot Colonel Merritt wa received a military headquarter to-day: Ran Cuocn Aeaacr. Julv 18. via roar Labamib, July 19. Aa todlrated la my dispatch, I sBoved by foresd maiubes to the mam northwest trail on ladma or mil.

In thlrty-Ove hours my -d made ahout 73 miles, reaching the trail Swaday evetxtng aboat 9 in xrnB aowwa taa ao large par- At aayilirbt vesteruav morntns; I np to atov oa the trail toward tha agency. At th aaa time a party of sevea ladstns aaa discovered Bear th eomaisad, movmg wltk th hi ten Boa of euttlng off two eoariera who i approecaesg aage ereea. A party wa sol to ewt these off. klllina uo af tsssa. The enaimatid tbea saovsd out a trace after the other Indians seen to this direcAioa, and i aiaasfi thaat bat they aapsd.

Mavtog lodaae tmd avarwi hssatAred ptiaaas al pro line. Ana enrrarwAg tea sea airy to osw veraaSy, we sBeeed eaa at A dietssM of ty-Sve asila to tha northwest ot the eg aay, th Indiana brok camp and fied hi, so tha we did not saccasd la catching any of them. Tba trail was maeh worn, aad the ladkalstma ware tha huadrada of Indiana wen driven la by our movemeat. From tha repeated report, which I eaa aot give tn thl dispalh, I wa errtaaa ad etrtkleg taa Cheyantt, Tuacoomuilehthle I msn bad hard to get oa th trail, taking Infantry aloag to guartf the isua aad firht If aeeesseiy. The eperta seoaived frva this potat lad me to believe that assay the Stoua warriors were with the Cbeyeonee.

I am aow slbfii i thai tea aaaber ef Indiana leaving the asjtacy are ewggsraisd k'rmit, tnd I am eertaia thai not a hundred Indlaas, or rather posrlaa, all told, have goae north on tbe seals trails ta the last tea Bay. Tha Chuyienss whoa we drove ta yesterday took refuge on tbe reservation, toward Spotted Taa If they leave atraltt, I think tt wfll be to go eeuth of the aseaeise, a they aeem to bs thoroughly Irlghisasd osu et tbs north-era trip Our appsaraaee ee shdisa and Hot creeks wa a eompsete surprise to the Indians la tha Iboae farther to wan to-formed, so tha they got out of the way. I have Just received your dispatches of the I wul move without delay to Fort 1 are rale, snd, a soon a possible move to join Crook. My men and korsse ae vary tired, but a few day' reasonable marching, with full forage, will make them all riant. OBLT Oaa XBMAAT BTU BO Cbbtbbbb, July 19.

Oenarnl Merritt, having marched one hundred miles ia thirtv-aix hours, successfully totsreepted tha eight hundred Cbsvanua who had left th ageacy, and drove" them back to tha place. Taa Indians, betng advised by runusrs of the approach of the cavalry, broke Into staaU haBd and scattered like aheap. Their vigilance, and the jaded condition of Merritt't animals after his hard march, enabled them to gain their peaceful agency home wtth no casual Lie save one killed bf beoat Cody. Goeeral Merrill believes tha he ba bv this frUzbtened these Cheyennes out of any further attempt to job toe aostiiroee, ana das ibkcb up hia Una of march for Fort Laramie, thence to Join Crook a early a possible. Four com panics of the Fifth cavalry are here now, and will leave for Fort Laramie a few daya.

Whether they will loin th regiment and go noiib, or remain to guard the seiuements ana watcn the agency, is not yet fully determiaed. A1XBOBD MCBDIBIS abbbstbd. Jst. McCoy, for whom reward of 815,000 wa offered by miners in ths Dead Wood dia-trict, for murder, wa brought into Fort Laramie tnis evanmg, ana will oe lAKes Decs to Deed Wood. a anrr roa ixdiab.

A report reached Fort Laramie to-aight tha thirty Indiana were sesa this evening twelve mile below tha place, oa the putt river. apt- Egaa, with hat company, atarted to hut mam nova, LOTAL BLT KTTXKC Loral Blv wa killed Bear Pawnee Snvfaaa. while returning to tba Nerta Platte bum South Loop with aa ex team. Ut wa shut twice, it la not known whether by Indian or not. tbb omcsns ar roar labaxub.

A aumber of Fasti is tamer nave published slslsmtnt aeeredltiag the oflteere a Fart laramie with having denounced the condaol A aseetme wa eatled Bt tbe jnsg toedsht, tsu icti, iiiiSiee sxauptsa oenymg the eharge. ana on tne cantraiy npaouing aaa pi "'r- ing the general 't action, charactarixing tt a wise and prnuVntnd tha say erltlrlasx thara- wwasa aa smaosnsmy. a bstob sboot cboob. A maa aaatad Fay, who came late Sidney to-night fresa Red Cloud, reports tha aa Indian named Lams Dan came into Bed Cloexl Friday and reported tha Crook had had a fight aad lost many. At there la no such news st Fort Laramie, wtth Later data from tea i load, we ao aot credit ttus.

JEFFERSON CITY. Praeeadiaga of the Jfuseart Demo-cm tie state Ceaveatiea Yesterday Somiaatioa of Tildea aad Haas dncka ladoreed, aad Sixty Thaa waa maravxiT rnwaissa. St. Lor is, July 19. The Democratic State convention met a Jefferaua City shortly after 10 o'clock this tnprninc, and was called to order by Jadn S.

A. Gilbert, chetrmaa of the Slate Central Committee, who after a brief S'Mress aoailnaed Jama Bum, of St. Joseph, temporary chairman of tha convention. Mr. Bum made a short speech oa taking tne cnau-, aiwv woicd iommuieea on 1 TCitsa Uala, Permanent Urgaiilzation, and Resolutions were chosen, and the convention ad journed till 8 o'clock.

AVTBSBOOB Site lOB. Th convention met again a 8:30. Th committee on credentials not being rady to report. Ma. Edward Dobbins and Judge Ja.

H. Burch, twe very old man, aad Democrats, the only survivors of ths first convention ever held In th State, way back tn was invited to seats on th floor, aadaked to speak, which they did, giving various resniniacrncee of their youngw day, snd expressing a hops foaeha suecea of th party to the coming ooo-teat. Cl.se. Z. Peer, of Warren county, wa mads pensaaeat chsunsan.

and M. BeU, of St, Lords, ecrUry, wuh three awhrtaata. A vie pratdeat wa aeleetod from each district. Mr. Peers, oa taking th chair, made a brief speech, counselling harmony of action, and predicting not only the election of the ticket put tn nomination by this con reatioo.

but also of th national ticket. TBg SW.ATTOBB. The eomvelH on resolutions reported a platform, aliich was unanimously adopted. First Tba the Democracy of Missouri tn Otate ConvenUoa assembled, do hereby adopt, indorse and reaffirm the National Democratic platform adopted a St. Louie.

Second Tha wa ball wtth enthnatssxa th nomination of Gov. Bamael J. Tildes, of Maw Tork, for president, and of Gov. Thoma A. Hsodrlcka, of Indiana, for vice president, a th strongest possible combination ths Democracy of the nation could have aeleetod for the offrage of the American people.

That, ta their great aad varied etvfl services, eminent abilities, pur arte sssd honorable record. without spot or blemish. In their elect loa the people have a eertaia guarantee ot reform, tha ths Coaetltatloa will be preearred sntaet, th laert axeouied vigorously and without isl I so Ion at can, color, or creed, with protection guaranteed to the Ufa, liberty and property of wary ciUteo ot tbe I nion. And wa hereby pledge tha State of Missouri to ratify their aomlalloa by WjOOO malorityJ The third aad hurt resolution most warmly snd heartily Indorsee the BdisUaUUailoa ot Gov. Hardta, ths eras tat hwubeat, aad Dotnta to tt a Btodel hi the history of the mate, aaa enauenre compansoa lor wtth IV otber Btata tbe Uaioa.

aad oa tt hon orable record tavrta th co-ooeraliuei of all good atca to eUet the ticket to be --i rl by th eoavwatsoa. TBB errBBBBATOBtAL BOtmrATTOW. Sr. Lome, Jaty 19. Up to attdntght the aa ly aomtnatiaa received from the eoerentioa 1 tha ot Joha Phelps, for governor ova Geo.

G. West, br rot of ItJlJi te 91,. Th aba ctndldatee wr th present Bute attorney Hackadty 19, and M. V. L.

MoClaUaa, 14. Tha ijomhtatloa ot Phelps It regarded a greet victory over the ex-Coeiederet element ot tht Htate, and a givuvf area strength to the TUden and Headrick ticket. Tha eonreaUoa did aothing to-night except Ustea to spsscha from Gee. Phslpe aad Cos. Vest.

They sdjouraed antll to-tnorrow sBotb-sag- Fatal Stahbiag ia Haw Taek. Kxw Toax, July 19. Pobc Sargeaet Jaa. McOlren era fatally atabbed last eveaing by Jama Hsedrk-ks. a ptckpocka whom ha had arrested.

Haadrlek wa mauled. Richard Harrtgaa, 8S7 Srsad Mrret, wkOs drunk lag BixhtfalsUlT stabbed Joha llaiant barkewpeva aloea Jte. Pearl afreet. Stovsa had refuaed to give Harrhraa a cigar after, tha letta Issd obtsiiaed a drink without Ta aaesa twrpw a taa ease ef Beta Esther hlld. srreatsd ee ths rwqsAeBAea a Use goveraor ot Missouri, ea a charge ot embes-xlernent, wa dismissed sad tha prlaoaa sent to MletevL tstb nuracTioa AOAnrrr Tsrx wbsttbbb cmoa.

Judge Wtsanrook ha extended th Bodt-ScaUoa et iniuactioa granted by Judge Doa-ebue to Levi A. Downey, restraining the payment ot the Wester IJaloa quarterly fli video which fell de July 15, or of any otber dividend, a to permit aa only the pay-toent ot the qoarteriy dividend, but go dhv orv th lstoeUoa pending tha bcUob bt the court. (jraad RatiScaUea Barbea aa at La. smag. The paopl of Oldham propoa to Minora te ths spproachlng return of lbs good old Usaa which wOl eoma back to a hi tha TUdra aad Bad ricks days, by.

good, tad-faahioaed bar. tssaa. Th harwaeaa wrn he btad aa Thara-das. the aVth at Jary, a tagtssaga, Th BestylSsraewtoitiiiBligathlairial I scwbUswa fheeaaBl.B wtfi be a risaarhaklt oaa. Propa peaparationa arm to teed a tha hsrbeeais, tree et charge, people.

A bead of fifty tostraaials 10,000 encaged. A song net of mvtted speaks re ensjtata th following aama: Brecklaiidxw, BlarkburB. Beck, WaUaswaa, Mtrshsll. Caldwell, WOl lama, Macbea, Carlisle, Mosa, Mat-lory, Willie, Jacob, Carata, aad Dan Vorbeea, of Iadiaaa. Tha and L.

railroad nil! sel rnsrnd trsy tickets a rwamcsd rates from ail potota oa tha road, tt will be worth tbe trfp. A battery of artillery nod a on-hun- dradandeeventy-five-foot TBdea and Uca-drlcks Pule wiM taetify to th aalhastasm of th people of (adnata. CaatoBssatsI Caatarr Plaat. Pereoaa Svtog to toe vfcteity of Jefferaoa aad Haaeoch were tost aight attracted to tha reaidenee ot Mr. Caapa Cauth, who Uva oa Jefferaoa lust abov Hancock, by lb report that a goae et the easttary Besot, which he has long cbertsbi d.

wa oa the point of putttrg forth its bloom. Ths event, a anticipated, occurred, and tha eperta tor war treetad to a full view at a very fine spectacle. Two Bowers appeared hist sad ot on, a isii uaislsBiia which ia rig aided a quit remarkable. Both of thaat are vigorous aad perfect tprruarna. Oaa ot thaa wa prevented to Mia Alicia Boyer, aad at ot coots very highly prised br ba.

Both will be preserved ta alcohol. Flag-raiuag ia tha Twelfth Ward. The Ure Pemnrra at tha Twelfth ward propoa to dsdiaate a tag, ia the Tildea and Hendricks aaa, Saturday evea rag, tbe IBM but, Thy wfll doubtless soaks a suceea of thai oas of a seria of flag-raising, which how how much the people of thl city are ictea-eated la ths canvass. Amons tba speaker wbo have eoessseted te to present saw Host. C.

D. Jacob, Mr. Hsasry Waiisraoa, Hoa. Iaaas CaMwelL Jadga T. L.

Btuatrst, eaa. loa. R. Long. A.

D. EBmey, O. W. Carsth. Taat tt as array at slmraast attswettve.

anagh to draw a hug aaflisaei to evea laa Importaa times thaa theaa. till IALL OaBaral Hates of the Gatwa. The Mtoarksf sett in of the Loeds villa I aal sate ere raqaal td to raset en tha Louls-vUla frroaadatUaaltaraeoa a foar o'clock for praeticei Mcfiwss. Mair, Grahscsr. Pearce, Monia, Billtaga, M.

Robinson, Verbis and Fergasoa. Tbe Bine wlU tn ail probability play pea wtth ths Cspllsls, ot Frankfort, I STlngloae, ot I axlagtoa, and Mutuslt, of Paris, aext week, and the members will take tht bsst edraatags of tha Urn intervening by practice. The Tndea snd Hendricks club yesterday defeated tbe ithuitlc by IS to 11. A gaas wa laved Tueedai a Varwalllca, beta era the VerselUee, ef tba place, and tha Cuppers, et Fleas fiwt, rtaltmg to a victory for las loreasr by tbe eoure Hist The St. Louis paper do aot teem to be completely fatetastad wtth NlcboU' pitching, a few remarks which clip from th Re-publlcaa wUl lad' one to believe: It ia aid tha Nichols kt aow anxious to -aevar hia segagumi al wtto the Browa foe asat year, and pleads 1st health.

TW Browne, however, will hardly release him, ae they know too maeh to Im so good a thing as Nlsrhota. When the Cbliaaa Waved tensest Nichols' pitching they weie unable to do anything and nareiy arorea a ease ana a tne Bret game and XI in the second. Louisville wa completely Boa-ptuesed last week by Ntchole' curves, and coulda't maks ba 18 aad baa aim to a game. Bomrtlnsss tha St. Louie keda ara very good belters, but yesterday they were obliged to eootent themselves with 111 oaa bite on Nichols la six innmcs.

President Appoiooio, of the Boston club, wa In town yesterday, and Dame Rumor had it thai hit visit to St. Louis wa for tba purpose of engaging Joa Biong to pitch fur the BnatoBS next seasoa. (St. Louis Globe-Democrat. It la aow stated to be a fact that the Hart ford team It to be transported bodily to Brooklyn next season, and play under the management of Buikley and Carameyer.

This is nby the latter made no effort to re lain Hicks, Matthews and Haliinan when tbry aigned wtth UsCmclnaatat. St. Louis Ulobe-Dcmocrat. BosTons vs. ats lit lea.

PnrLAPSLraiA, July 19. Th cam of base bail played here betweea the Boatoa and Athletics resulted as folio wa: (tarsi. ltt4STIT. Bonces I I 1 10 AihWUrv. A loet I I I Runs kerned bostons, Athletic.

4. First Base on Enure Bostons, Athletic, a. naa, or covisotok, vs. naaosBsa, or WBBBLIBd. Wbbbubo, W.

July 19. Stars, of Cov-tagtoa, Kyn Wsmdarda, ot thxt city, fi, St. Leaia va. Ciaeiaaali. Laak Oloea tleaxrel.l Oalyaaotxt fine eiieetotor wltaesead the gaae betweea the Clertaatll and St.

Lou it clubs a the Browa Stockmc park yesterday artsrnooa. Tbejgonir attrB4anos Is probably tha OtwaBsael eiah. aim bsaefaua snsl Mx games during th teaaoe. The game wa not a vary brill mot oa, it being aa entirely loo nee tlitd as affair. Tbe Srowws did well la th fleed, but axnerieaced coosidsrahi dirn-eulty hi hitting the delivery of Dean, the aew pit char of the OnctrmsrJ crab.

Father wa aa treea. nor did ba come to town wtth tbe club. Deaa, wbo oectiplad tba packer's square, worried th Browa eoassderabiy, a they had aever fared him before. His delivery very swift, and tbe ball, after leaving his bands, ha downward tendency, which rather rot the beat of the club, a tha score wul show. The Cincinnatia found rn-ve trouble In batting Bradley, and only pasted him twe bases, one ot them beiax a dourtle bv Joaa, in tha ninth inning.

Booth also made hit baa ia tbe mat in Bine. The lada from abroad played mitcrabe fieldiasT game, with th exeeptiaa of easier, who sal ted fire tlntea and played hia positiaa without aa error. The veteran Hwrazy alao did good service st second, but hsd ooupl of oottiy error! chargad to hit sccount. Deaa. the pitcner, proved a atrong card ta Ih gam far hi owb dub, sad mads but oa error a wUd throw.

Neither aide scored a run until the fifth tnaing, when Pearee came home oa a very wUd throw by Foley to Brat beaa, wbea be had ao chance of ptiLtiiig hia maa out. The CtrjclnneMa were blanked In one. two, three order until the eighth Inning, whr Battin gave a base -runner a Lie, but the player wa left on bare. In th ninth mulug "baby" Jonea pasted Bradley for two beta, and went to third oa nested ball. Booth, the next maa a tha bat, brought hia home oa a fine drive to left field, and thua sated tha club from a asat ot gooes egg.

The following ia TBS SCOBS. st tAvera. crvcixBATT. 1 i i I iVe. I Hlrmx.

r.C SeTLXlS.I! Tetals. I If) tl I ItUt bv tBBaaa. Buna Earned Creclnaatl, Tunc ot Game Two hours. Umpire Mr. McQee, of Xew Harea.

Haw the Little Bed roaaded Htchala (a. Loua ClotOtmornt, Tbe glrectoraof the St. Louis Best Ball Club doubtlea meant to secure the beat man available tn th fraternity wbea they engaged Nlchol, of New Haven, to pitch for th Brown Stockiars next sasoe. The ti Lobe-Democrat predicts that he win aot fill the bin, basing the etsertlon oa tba manner te which the little Red Stockings of St, Louis pounded him all over tha field ia th game at Comptoa-tvnms Park, yesterday srleraooB. Nichols pitch sd for the first six Inning, during which th Reds batted him for sierra aas hlta, two of which were doubles.

Nichols did not secure base hit, and committed fotiratTors, tha denoting tha bs not ths msn who can, help St. Louis wis th championship of '17. MM HJHNlb ds, Havens, T. Tosxd baaesonhMa'Reda. First baa oe errort Pads, New Heveas, 1.

rtsm serneo trae aca. Ttastof Otmel hour and 40 mututs. Umpire-Mr. Mack, SC Latsia B. B.C Taaeday'e Gaas ta Chic age Leaia U1 ra While Stecklags.

iTTOsms. lbs reeaat excePtsa play of lb LrwavvtSe ehtk to aaaa wsa lastere bertaK ass la Bwt twstOss Ctleat-os tor new seta sMs so est TJevtta very tsrsnxty, ltd lo tbe brNet ami ydstarday's fame be ets ace we nexwrwaat wuua a a etrae ena, and shots psoole sueaded oa One. Tbev war br so rears dlstn. isxe it, aad mw a toiiri rtas abntjuos at use hauttas el the aaUrsaal game. Thaeewmiwria wbo iniafcilaaw) I i Bi fcr rsysalsS at tweai ha a ta nuv-looi asrar tor ae tssea.

LnettuCsaa. lirrwalsasxsaeve li sx iwrntn, mmm an aara as iTasMi. sivsie A MM a slant. sB tren Mr ItsW TwtWhBrawxl wn7tiwawurbwUL ta nSeTrsilssa sucksmvaslatOBlef TheTsrrw at the bests asrsartrs nsaa bias, to way wssta be aaaawfiDtaarvUBs WBBagntBisrtya Baa namsr. ana a rasas arte saiut rkekhng stsl a bb uvnxt oe one, wbidi srxedrnaiv went over Bra's toad, whua WbBa easa boms aedaWaVthw look secant.

Ta tbra raws woold sli hare sees I toll, wbra gave wake a Botvaringwadootteaa ferarik a tfrk laakig, bam tbe thee Wstta areoeSea aatin. tre ttsBst fclT eBBaf ntal SWeWBVstf wfVsWB, WB rVJjfleBVl MV Bislawbtta rvtardl wa snurag Psttrs' aaa. fa tha Bsxtag lb tsmcet wade trtt caj aa of i reaa. Pva ia af wuh bts jie a tersve atM hr a btse.aml wma ha started tot semed Wens aenhrew anrj kits ae BMra. iMvHa rot-rowed wab a toes Safe eaa Bear tba kaB Ira lor twe teat, and Bran arevad.

Kssjas SB lo a mow, tn Ihr Btier twW a all throw tat est striker souk ewsTsnt and tha etbw rua caste to. Ta offset taa the Beaa ana tesme pramfl'ng rah awsee-atkaisiag, Aaa resdlctj sst wk tea Isr twe batAsvwVsaif esaung was a aeusl rwAjs a a IMOJia. I rVowert, i.iiroj i rtue, Bsiua. lassuHK saw as raws. sr.

lecra. I. I III 1 Croft, lb if I 1 i 11 IjilSa-L: 1 TllsB i IIIOUI Tvtta. xafxOM tl BW sagisss flvwaVff. Ktrw HarrfM -as staung rseoro, aaa bb aara strsrM nnrsSS.ltMHtlisnssmMUsk.

SB k. Wftattrred. Tha rwtori rw totnk ttswtof taa tail si rtiinst H.SinsTi sal leant erejxt est aav atunrno. rtsert snysa was a brants' te ssft tenssr, aa BcVey kaKsrtd waa ea a the tiaif swl iiltsxtvaaf atoyea.aaatorhtolaek suns. Afttx Aaa tost asa turn akma a beta em OKTC4Ot.

E. B.NUGENT jFonith and Green Sts, II ss reduced tke prim sf all his Simmer Dry Oootis, will offer this week 4-1 lot Lswss et Bo. Me, est us test tt USssV MlveeiesMias. Ba braes Uwaatae. til sssa ibis si vs.

Uies, uv. Btr. Ltslet' aeesr-istst Sarw at tt (A 8X tt SX SB) tAvsiteBterctyst a sts, Llc. Be Bta. ate, I Travalltrt SlUSlll aaasggg raa ttsst a raa mwa ts a.

iBtaaatgiaTOsnasfnetaiaiaiaa e. a NUGENra UNOKKWEAR. NEW FANCY SOCKS PTi AIT'S STRiPES MODE COLORS. OarOCCaTICS, 1,900 bbls Refined Sugar. 1,600 bags Bio Coffee, 100 bags Java Coffee.

600 bbls Prime and Choice Molasses. -500 bbls Sirup. 1,000 casks Natrona Soda. 2,000 kegs Nails, assorted. 50 tierces Carolina Bice, IK BTOBB BHD FOB SALS LOW BT moors, iwmm N.

373 West Msls SU OOT AWDHOK. Is vet ran a a aies. a booth ss ishobb fsr lemieei veer. Berxaim la itea's Hwt4se Beets Ushs. Orssrs sruessui.

Slis. Beatrstaha emu siltts S.slls. la srtoss. ivniiis a Ataexteterevs ssS Dealers- ra Boots ssd aBseaBB west Msia tt. Ky.

rtii APIeasantExGursioQ Of IW -xn tV.tgttfttJ plts-STl trips. hUxttatoJ rlvrijseat wrrll gta ibt niM rjrotttafiwta. rTAAJi tMi iBsra "a vtrv niiBi) ener-st. rtAWtv ss nuns ragrw ia BBBsTi n4 Bttv Ana osM ailU IM- WU(Htyal Islrirwail ll tBCSl LO; TlllfcstV Ol Dr4lJMIUI StSsasS LaVS nreUhtt MB Im a Sit'rft tlrirr In si OpemafttU la oltrrtl In mtCl wilhllH 11 SJTl Ii kiljoJulu Ur HnmrtvirW ir Mrsxei ttl.rs iMtf ia fl. C.

HH.AM, MtU i HUT-vOS VM T-rrlfU tX. MtaiMS liner ovw sreraal lo SrHia him -de. llraas aa tnsa muffel hy a-andrvllls. tn rlrslilng tut Orel oa a'led tsUa ftlelsjti. oWm a-k Bsrn-a tuliiweri a itb hlta.

an-1 eeaidia sva nnme. ihonsti Htoa wa ran out Betweee itair aval bmne. or. nvaa priifHvlv. wa caixiil o9 Uiinl sod urXM nit wa bare Uvsre iiy le ami uernpird br tyaJmo.

was bs laaen atsraaaye uf ths row over Hrass le ttrat from first round lo tnird. Tlwws rum. were aitswth bncATras; me tntsl ep bi S. wnere slopped, a aata-rnr uvwe wa sues, a tbe Whiles In Us game. Trie LoaHviisw maoe a venr prvu, raltv a tas eigreb lowta.

ana, eeted a t.4 erron bf Bta sua silled Oils ma fat inter sosre. UevUa hst off wllb stiorTTsrlii-lleU fr, whlrri wa storied a MeVev. Hrerue fontvtre.1 with diiaieT over sbtrt-and wa tare, aad tbea rbe next two rose wea at, and tbe side seoeld are baa nUaU wilhavt a BB well kr bis bass, an ruitasr lollearad tii. Um AmitT gdtwu sroand a Bar use mag at weiUirwea bail. It looked tt tbe vMtort Intended In k.ep sptwtsr bard bHUnsT ta tie Itst biatng.

tardsr Iradlag off wrm a iw-aawr. aa Sraa taku an he a aaa. Tba axt lane asea were sue wal lo tbe strata, baw-ever. tad IsrVja. Htarue and utxardt psveed Ssts fie Anson tnl Weiir, rndlne tbe aatas.

There it as ptrt a liar mrsuvy Ta tbe wtanrag a ItwHsf ttottadsa ae sbuara la Cs table seRWieUv showlne B. IS tl maable tba Bta Wtors were tarxy la gtttx; a tht bBa waa tbey wanssii UretaieniV tuw eg taaw bawe weraastd. a bam mm ara. wtata Bta vtoaa) estlc half at ibesr wnusa antra of sals htt arbatotf rtosVtawar ten twea.sl sea, st Btrna sad rwttis srr imi lltba Csswr SwucSe est off Dtvia aad Rtsua a tbe tnrr It ma aedw. ili taa ibb ua waees arasl irstvexi would have gutta ratlf one of tba nsav Bera.

Wans wa rsturad wttb atari ttoa a nsisti mare er me nt, am wa I i Justly axs I lost Urn ror two rasuiurei tsterjea. tilt wtseidini. tas enlf bad warn tame am tosag a aHBrtsB ninaia aasra. TwimUrrty tt Uss stsr aa taat, wrale only two awa asra ta oa a Uss tsimesa. aaa tne marsa a an ma werx.

aa a anj etsaons' wa atvwa to PrArva. Twtlva Bi-e tatsa teneSlers stviwa she namra ot Ust Lnuevtne ssitma. Hastinst led be 4Jr by tsmineout Itair wea wttb-eta sa ermr. alilis aotserruia aad Bnlmer did eesa reel wnrx. wat ftvorej wrtb wry fund snd slstwed an well Ut wmmqiawre.

timVha wcathii, Frebabiliuet. w.a DaetriBsM. or rat Cwia teas a Brsnoa. WAsnitAiTOB. July an.

I a. Bev Kngand aad ibe Bstd a males very asrat and ernily rlesr weaibev wm wsilleee, wrta soeutatir to wrsiarlv slab, lailltxf toruarsitr. sad puaslely satat ta tbe aoimelB acrtiont. tvw IM luexx Isto retrisa. wxrwMW and rasrrty arii Blade.

aa'talUna Wsiaid be ruirw I ror uw sever lake navne. upper Mistlttusal aai Frwer Wlsswl valleye, tlkrbt taUmg ternpeiatisra, and aM cioedT weather, local mine. Bona weal eaiinwesi wrarn, bm avvwiy rases a For tne SDMI Almntia sard Unit ri or a Irbt rwe In h-mrierautre. wltu suuusstt a sAiioeusi wiam. sngm ensnatw aaromeier, sfea-rrtlly r-tr weather le Bie erw-annl ttMrVt, sal ksal ralnt ta tbe suahweet and aataiaa.

Rtr TVwaeewf trmt IAS Oniu cslleB, i snaufsB clear rmd trurm trrurfctv trail enRrortw, avtk hual eiwOicriB to irestrrfi trfmis, end stown ratay hat rsaefrr. Bad river ana raatlna to rwe Bowty. Tba sua. rtsttnui wul tail a statiua aUrve rvtobitrg. Wal Derartaseat Weathar Be pert.

LoostwiLts, July ra, a r. a. TwwwteA.fs-..; Caam ritxsseaii, "S.wTTo wietj Maw rsv. 'Vsr. rtr.

er. rair. rair. Dubrtta terttak Leava worth teusrrms NtsbvUle tt riewui trroaha asjm, ei t. it Msrrt irsjC raa-.

leenrt 'xno tola ilnudy. au. 'Ta, i. ((Tear. al a B.

riMeta Prtuborrt is, trt K. LtWAis. a real haijei a Is. s.1 i.cItwi Local ObMrraUeet Jaly 19. I Bar.

iThw Ham Wl-v. la's. a-B. xo.M: ag lli.t. truxe Wo.a.;.7i a rir.B.

rt H0e. B. sfcatr.B.isvtM. a Calm, in. w.

s. (leer. j.wur. I) less, rslr. '(Ver.

lib ile wsr.axay I Waxlewaa tWar. -nisi I Miaanaa ttox'tw. er stiver Re wort, ksjtv spwart at tne ttaae ot was, a Bw boon tnotug a a'extat r. XL, ewrwjsy, SWIJ ae, se.tk ABOVB towi WATBB eta I raa-. Inch's' ru I txaaa.

i 11 lairentiort Ienw caae at. Loom Onraanaa Laesrvflla Vlcaawarg; beat vine. 8 8 IttwOrto latin am. bwt S. S.

tXsXtBsTs, 8. 1 8, V. 8. A. Itlrer lea rams.

Ms t. rrmtraim. Jury Koob. Blew teat aaeavUiag. taUMr csea snd vt PrTTBsraaa, Jelr la, HtxaL-Blrw I Isstr I ess xaiima miner cava ana i raty I Casw bilaw, Bwet rs saaty.

I sVsjstWTUJs, Jety It, arra Cemr seel bat: sas eery to to fa. Bttw aailnaary, mat tm rtnsj User Sag City, II r. B4 libtvty Ka, I aal tow at a. a r.ww.wJr.a. Ca-kiiewua, tj a.

ml MaatlaSiBii 1. Bwateasx very Msa. HAtwrtUB. Jaty tt, sTIghW-Slvw BtOaaT, 87 Oatbo, tar IB, Bscs- acrtved iewt D. PtrBsn, Osts.

BVvivn. New urtatayB. beer tad bet. CaiwS, JssvtoBlstbL-Ailria namt.toLssst, new tMossess. r.

,4 i.s" us, fuseai, avaa, Oesr, stsrcuq W. v. loria, Jwty It, biaArTlveaHea. Oaee vtrte, VSAdsts, WerOmesura, gresrak: Laity lea reortt: Barrseit rwal-, Kictua, Cairo. trteaJ Beruswastwa, Keokaai IsWy Lea, fa tats, faaa i sanbss.

Cktouy tnd very nana, Brsrwra. July tt, tm Wt. aUvwMlkKwet. Bataxata ttoraasxawsw. rrrrjwrcao, July 19, rtvar ra as toch vvtay.

Heavy rain, wast sad fseasy. DaBS sort Maade. Irmx Bnrx, fry r. NtrbL-naa ana verf wbtbl inter mirmff: st asm a aage, tresw tUtaHrairsrrisaita. Brw OtaxAwa, jaty la, Mtght-Ka arrvvait.

nja a a w. sbai a a a. w. iii r. w.

ia.ril a. w. IW-ae la. XWSM IB. w.ari a w.

Ixs.a la. BUB ai tamg. fair. (IneillTL raaivnia tattvaed tofun-sM-usswa, vaua nvw. vmunr.

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