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' ' OMAHA DAILY BEE. VOL. IV. OMAHA MONDAY MORNING'JUNE 29, 1874. NO-9. "iiii 1mwiiii' -J THE rHK DAILY BEE. EDWAHU UOSEWA mu. Editor and rrop'r lr Xfo. 138 Farafcam street, betw. KintU mid Tenth. " TEUMS OK aDKSCRIPTIOK: One copy, cne year, tn advance $7.00 " six month, in advance 4.00 " three mrn'hs in advance 2.00 C-If not paid in advance, J8 per annum will j o!lptwl FREDERICK, If anybody thinks there is no currency in the country he had bet ter take a look into the circus. Some of the dark lantern protec tors have been struck by the second sober thought. The Herald advocates home rule which would indicate that its editor is hen-pecked. LEADING HATTER! "Best Goofls, I.OWESTFBICES Farnham St Grnntr!l Hotel, f O jMAJJ A. OMAHA BUSINESS DffiECTORYT The Herald has already chawed up two Republican gubernatorial candidates, and the question is who is to be the next victim. VERY LATEST. MIDNIG-HT. Specially Baported for the OmaAa Dally Bse, brta Atlantlo Pacific Til rtjh Ci. The Tilttn-Beeclwr Scandal Beecher Thinks it is Best Not to Answer Tilton's Letter Publicly. TELEGRAPHIC. 4 O'CLOCK P. M. new tosux The Races at Fleetwood Park. Boston-, June 2". The license law recently- patted by tlie Zirassactiusetts legislature, was to-day vetoed by Gov. Abbott. Vicksbi'ko surrendered to Grant on the 4th of July, and Denver will surrender to MeCook on the 4th of July. done bet. dolbU CEASZER HASUFAC.'OEY. Tl TeClure Jk Smith. 185 llarner street. 1JL IlUiandlSth. glass asi) picxuse tj. hls Keinhart. 1SS l'-J" 1 street, deaiei in ilmjnv. glial aaa picture I ram -s, nuuug loue to order. suxu B00T3 A1TD SH0S3. Philip Lang, 155 Farnliam st, bjtween loth aud 115Q. .ebl9rl CONFECTIOHEET. HI Later, comer Utli and Douglas s'rms, . njinuf.cturer an 1 wh ileale deiler in tai.d saud con e tionery. Country trd" so Hceted. apl" COA DTU.EPS Poland A Kill .t. co.il, lima, cemrn t iatr .etc.. 131 Karnham st. feMsni3 DBUGOIST.3. A. Ruder, druj;s't corner 12 h and U.ir- nersts PATCH BBOKE". Eigutter, NcMJl-jmhaiast. KU J M.1 LAUKDEY. A new laundry opened at 311 11th Ur N't Kamliaia and boujla.. 1 he w.ishing and Ironing wUl Le done to rder, first cass work PAIKTEE3. Lehman A Beard, houe and sign palntm, llrtl. it. hot. F.nihain and Harney. a2atf BaAP "AtrroEY. Premium Soap Wor'.s, Towell A. Co, s'ill manu'acturc their Premium Soap. Fire firt premiums awaull l.y the i ougla county and Slte Uirs, and l'ottawattaiuio county, la. Orders solicited from the trade. A110BNEY3. E. ESTABUOJK. n. M. FKASCI3 ESTABR00K& FRANCIS ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE CreJclitoii lllocL, Omalia. Neb. ucltfllf DEXTER L. THOMAS, Attorney anil" ;Couusi-lor at Law. Now that the circus has arrived people are beginning to find out that there is still some loose currency in this country. Deliver me from a person who never does wrong and knows it, ex claims Mr. Beecher, and he turns away from brother Tilton and re lieves himself of a gush of silent voo. A few female assistants are still wanted by the officers of Doctor Johnson's political Ku-Klux bri- I gade. Applicants must be at least sixteen years of age, and willing to perform such duties as may be re quired. An indiscriminate ilaugMer in clothing and gents' furnishing goods regardless of prices at 206 Farnham street Fine linen and chevoit shirts ot our own make at $2.00 and $2.50 each. Jiailroad Tickets nought and sold by F Gottheimer, Broker, at 29G Farnham street. Unredeemed Pledges for Sale. may ly26 Hamlet Oram, Sth street between Jones and LcaTcnworth sta , OMAHA, - NEBRASKA. Keeps the most complete assort met of Ladle.' and Genu' straw hats, trim med and untrimmed. Parasols. Piques, Mar seilles. Nainsooks and all kinds of liry Gouds, Ladies' and UentV Bo- ts, etc. My hue o( liry Goods is Complete. S'-lIi'-g only lor CASU, I am able to UNDhRShi.L any other Dealer in the City. Our PRICES are LuWElt than ever heard ot before. myl4-3m-pl lOmCE BOOT Bo OMAHA Vuscler'i Block, - - NEB JOHNAYTLE, . -4tt6rertLaw SriMtor OFFIOL-Ofsr Pint 5til But, ntl-tf PAKKE GODWIN, Attorney at Law? (Campbell's BI..rt,l STREET. 0HAHA 5031-2 THIBTBESTa 2r. lm x. luunnsr co. v. o'sbien. DtLDM'IX & "'BRIEST. ATTOBNKYSLAW Office CaiJarell Block, Douglas Street, OMAHA. - - - - NEBRASKA. fK2ti J01IN C. C0IN, Attornoy. Solioitor AXD COUXSELOR. OFFICE-CREIGirTOST'S BLOCK, OSUJXA, .VEllBASUA. Birtf T. W. T. iticliards, Attorney at Law, OJIce 510 l.lt:i St., bet. Farnham aati Douglas, Omaha, Xeb. P 0. Bex 80 usUtl O. U. BALLO LD. K GLASGOW. S5 to I'Klt DAY. Agents want ed. All classes of work ing people of either sex, young or old, jaake more money at work for us in their spare ruo uipntsorall tlio time, than at anything else. Address ST1KSON A. CO., Portland, Maine noTnvl I'ltOl'OSAL'S FOR STOKE. SEALED PROPOSALS will be receWed at the Office of tha C tr clerk, of tlie Citv of Oman , until 12 o'clock:, noop, June 30th, 1S74, for tha delirerr ol etoie snl able for c o&s walVa. Alto common ruble f tone. In such qcantitiet fodat such times as may berequiiel ior the use of the ity, payable in city warrant BidsshouM be addressee c the underslgn'd and endorsed " rroposalj for Sio- e." Bids will b opened at Council Meeting, June 30th. The right is re erred to reject any and all bids. Br order of the Council : O. a LUDLOW. jelSJ Ciiv Clerk. ENOCH HENNEY. Justice of the Peace OHjfpoTer tho State Bank, corner of Farn uani and J3tJ streeU. ie 1 J. MOOREHEAD, X)KTJGhC3-IST AND PH4RMA0IST, Pattee's Block-, Bet. C-Jifcraia 4 Welxhr Et. OMAHA, KEB. Physicians Prescripiions carefully je263m comnoundl PENTIPT.Hr. fl'm OFFICE. No. 232 FARNHAM $f. pr STtns. Eel. 13th 4. 14th St, OMAHA, og-OMcsl iracllPhff IVutlsta !ti tboclty New York, June 28. The Sunday Mercury says : After the adjournment of the Friday eve ning prayer meeting at Plymouth Church, several members of Beech er's congregation met at his house, and the latest phase 'of -the scandal was brought "under discussion. Beecher said his course in the mat ter would be largely determined by the desire of his church. Personally he was opposed to replying pub licly to Tilton's charges, as that course would only prolong the case, which would soon end, if left in si lence. His bearing toward the silent policy was in no way caused by fear of any consequences to him self. He desired to get out of the difficulty, with as little injury to others as possible. By speaking he could end the matter so far as he was personally concerned, but he also thought that continued silence on his part would 'soon have some effect. Raymond thought it questionable whether forbearance had ceased to be a virtue. He knew it was christian duty to be magnanimous, but doubted whether pusilanimity and magnanimity were ctmvertable terms in this connection. Air. Sherman, clerk of the church, thought the significance of the letter published by Tilton had been greatly over-ostimated by the com munity. On another member 'e. ftressing himself in favor of action u the matter Mr. Beecher said he supposed they would be in a better condition to determine what ought to be done a week hence. He saw no necessity for immediate action. Sherman said he thought all that was necessary was to show that the letter published by Tilton as com ing from Beecher, purporting to be a virtual confession of some wrong done by Beecher to Tilton, was never written by Beecher at all. A Sunday paper says that beyond the present aspect of the Beecher Tilton scandal there is a young lady in Brooklyn involved, whose name has never been brought before the public in connection with the case. She is handsome, accomplished, wealthy and occupying a high social position. Strenuous efforts have been made to save her from disgrace Certain parties now as sailed in the case aro bearing the odium to shield her character. Til ton, on being questioned respectinc the young lady referred to, declined to converse on the subject. The same paper saj-s it learns that Tilton 'has only published a portion of the scandal story. He has a large roll of manuscripts, probably giving the entire history of the case, which ho has at various tiroes been asked to part with for a large sum of money, but refused. The same paper also learns from another source that when Til ton was first informed of Beecher's offence, he (Tilton) went to Frank Moulton and toltl him he (Beecher) was sent for, and being confronted by Tilton and charged with the of fence, he fell upon his knees, and said with emotion: "Theodore this is true: J am guilty." Then turning to gentlemen present, he said: "I married these people, f don't know, before God, why I did It; they are my phildren. c Te Herald ths morning in com menting on th,e BeecjiprrTifton scan dal, says tho unfortunate affair has reached such a pass that tbo""Phole truth, whatever it may be, ought to come out, since nothing can be more damaging than the prevailing suspicion. The Great Four-oared Boat Race between a Buffalo Club and a New Jersey Club. The Last Words of the Indian Chief, Cachise, were to Live at Peace with the Whites. The Texas Pacific Railroad to Continue Work in California and Texas. New York, June 27. The bank statements $S64,700 in total reserve; an increase of $5,1GS, 700 in total liabilities ; decrease $427,475, and the total excesses over legal requrements now 81,777,375. The following are comparative differences: loans increase 2,724, 000; specie decrease S21 9,900; legal tender increase $1,0S4,600. . TrrusviLLE, Pa., June 27. John Osborn was blown to at torns yesterday, near Parker City, by the explosion of 'a hundred pounds of nitro glycerine, which ho was transporting in a wagon. The horses and wagon were annihilated. Franklin, La., June 27. The White Leauge issweping the Parish of St. Mary's. Two promk nent Republicans, tha back bone of that party in this parish, joined to day, and others are expected to fol low. The line is so closely .drawn, that they must come over," or take their chances with negroes. Worcester, June 27. This afternoon the Gazette states on reliable authority that the Hon. Geo. F. Hoar has determined not to mn for Congress or any other office, next Fall. It is known that Mr. Hoar strongly desired two j'earsago to return to the practice of his pro fession, bnt was overruled by his friends. "Washington, June 27. The commissioner of Indian af fairs has received a letter from In dian Agent Jefferds, in -which an account of the death of the Indian Chief Cachise is given. Cachise's last words to his people were in structing them to come to the agen cy and to forever live at peace; also to do as he, Jefferds, told them, and to see that no bad Indians should harm him ; that so long as they obeyed Jefferds they would be a happy people. The officers of the Indian Bureau say that Cachise has always kept faith with our people according to nis word given General Howard in a most remarkable man ner. It is stated on good authority that the Texas Pacific railroad will con tinue its work in Texas and Califor nia as soon as bonds can be issued on portions of the road completed, according to the act of Congress re cently passed, enables them to isuo bonds in such a manner instead of upon the whole line of road as pro vided in the original act. Ottawa, June 27. The Director's excur-ion,nuiuber-ing thirty, arrived in good order noon and visited parliament houses and other place of interest. i ew York, June 27. "Workingnien here propose issu ing a call for a National Convention to tfocmblc in November next, for the purpose- of forming and adopt ing a political plasfurm, and nomi nating a candidate for the Presidency. CXjOSUDsTO- OTTT S-AXiE OF Boston, June 27. At noon to-day, acting Governor Talbot, sent to the Legislature, a message vetoing the linse bill. On Monday efforts will bj mado to pass the bill over the veto. A scull race was rowed to-day on the Charles river, between Fret! A. Plaisted, a stranger, and Michael Aharn, of Boston. Tlie course was two miles long, and it was won by Plaisted, who came in four seconds ahead of Aharn. Time, 15 minute., 32 second". Ladies' Ready-Made Suits AT ORVICKBH. MK' S To make more room for our stock of specialties, viz EMBROIDERIES AND BLACK ALPACAS. "We 1 ave concluded to close out our READY-MADE SUITS at the following reduced prices: QK.KUK A III VUVUUUlliAlUUl New York, June 27. The second day of the Fleetwood races had a smaller attendance than tlie first day, out the racing was far better, all being closely contested. The first race, Sturtevant House, stakes of $25 each, $000 added, two mile dash. Three started. Ransom won by several lengths. It was a dead heat between Lizzie Lucas and Utica for the second place. Time, 3:40. Second race, purse of $400, one and a quarter miles, for three year olds. Three started. Scratch won, coming in four lengths ahead of Molly Darling. Time, 2:14. Third race, purse of $300, dash of mile. Three started. The contest was between Scratch and Aeralite, and was very close, Scratch coming in winner under the whip by a short length. Time, 1:45J. Ballon & Glasgow, ATTORNEYSATLAW. OSco nCreisbton's new block, sojlajast cor room, floor. OMAHA, B. bAVAGE & MANDERSOI-, Attorneys at Law, 2 FABSUAM STEEAT. JAVEStr. SX'ADE, cnasis v stAwnKRS". Omaha Nebraska N. J. BUHNHAM. ATIOUXEf AX COUNSELLOR AT LAW, No. 2SJ Farnham Street Oil AH A - NEB. DR. A. S. BILLINGS, TDIEILSrTIJST, Bt. and Mth, up stairs. Teeth extracted without pain, by use of Ni trous Oxide Jaa. ""Office open atall nou eSU mrhS0:l J. S. S111I0PSHIRE, Attorney- at- Law Room 9, Vissdicr's B'ock, OMAHA, - - NEBR. 3. a. ST ACT. . o. K. fUTCUSTT SPAUN & PRITCHETT, Attener ul Counselors at Law. OcBca. 50ft Twelfth Street. . Omaha, eb. LnrV Tint G. W. AMBROSE, aVttoraoy - At - Isa ov KEDICK'S OPERA HOUSE wur OMASA ITER JOHN P. KKLbEV, Attorney 1 CounseloratLaw OSoe-rstoBBi CrrfonUm Block,! . nvitri 0:a5t5ia4t)ottglas euf AHA. COLLECTIONS SOLICITED AND PBOMPT 1 y aUJeJ to. No charge unless coUec ttaas are made. Iiouostolet and rents col ected. eal estate bought and sold. apl'tf W. J. CONNEU, Oounsollor At Xi AND W'tricl Attorney for Seceri Icial District OVUCS-Somh aide of Farnham, between 15th an i uih tta., oppoaito Court Eons. feM Jli. Surgloal ft.00x3a.as. I. VAN CAMP M. D. Dispenses his own medclnea, and beaidra regular practice, makes specialities of Derange ment and Diseases Peculiar to Women, Fistu la, Plies and other Diseases of the Kcctum. OrriCK: C irner Farnham and 14th streets, first door to tlie riifbt. up t(-. Residenc. 210 Douglas street, between 12 and 13th, next to Lulhriau CLuich, Omaha. Nh. Address Lork hox 3 Jaatldaw f HR,J E.VAADEHCOOK Eclectic Physician- Residence and office 250 DuJge st bet 14th nnd 151U sts. Special attention paid to'obstetrica and dis eases peculiar to women and children. 19U. QJiarles Popper, WB01ESALE BUTCHER $U CATTLE ROKE, SALT LAKE C1TT, feUTIt UTAH EDWARD KUEHL, MAGISTKR. OP THE DKPAUTED. Ho- 498 lOti t, btUtea Famtam & Harnsj. WIU by the aid of guard Un ipirltr, obtain or aqy one a riew of tne past, present and fu ture. No fees charged in cases of sickness. aplStf 255 Harney street, between 14th and 15th. kssvaasakw. I T (V ! J LflslsHs? CuxUge m4 Wftgoa Makl.w the latest and moat pattern. la ail it Branches, la approved HOESE SHOEING JIND BLACKSaUTHlNU ad repairtag Cos os hort sotic. iT Washington, Juno 28. The secretary of tap treasury jas instructed the assistant treasury at New York, to sell $1,000,000 in gold on each Thursday in July. Testimony in the Harrington afe burglary, have Jjeen received by the Secretary of the treasury and Attor ney General, certified by the clerk of the House of Representatives, as ordered by that body for such ac tions as tfiuy rrwy flf em proper. The new solicitor of the ttiiasury, Buford Wilson, will arrive to morrow, and Secretary Brlstow will hand the subject of thesafe4nirghiry over to him as hjs first case; on his report the Seorptary wM act. If It is possible, onp of the Attor ney Generals and assistants will help the solicitor in tho Inquiry. .. Should CoJ.Whitely and the other parties who fliurp jn the testimony, be guilty of criminal pompjiolty Jn the burglary, they will bb prosecuted by the government, and It Is proba ble that the attorney genera) will ajso have an examination of the evidence made in his otltee. Col Whitely Indignantly protests his innocence and asks for tho fullest investigation. He saj-s he was sent to .New York at the time Hayes' telegram was sent, and therefore he could not huve received and ro- ceipted'furit, He says his handwriting and that of the clerk are very much alike. The President is expected back on Tuesday. Sjnce Monday last tjip Bjstrjct of Columbia has been virtually in charge of the Superintendent of po lice, all officials of higher grades having been legislated out of office. The District will remain without any responsible hpad unt the pom mlssjouers appointed either accept or decline, so as tQgfvt; the President an opportupjty Jo appoint others. The interest art district bonds is payaoie on We 1st of July, but the money appropriated by Con gress to meet it is payable only to commissioners. Indications now are that some days after the interest becomes due mqst elapse Deforest vnU be paid. . -. r Washington, June 27. The secretary of the treasury has given notiue to tho different heads of bureaus in tho treasury depart ment to have prepared and person ally presented to him a list giving the names of the clerks and erii ploj'es in their respective offices; al so, stating from whenee they were appointed, the date of their original entry into the department, and an estimate of the efficiency of each in dividual. This is undoubtedly look ing to the reduction of the force which must necessarily be made on the first proximo. The number of reductions in tho treasury depart ment under th'o appropriation . "bill will be aboqt one hundred. The secretary has made the decision that tip appropriation biU must lp strjptr ly administered, and that no more than tho preolso number of olerks of each grade provided for roust be retained. Boston, June 27. The June meeting at Beacon Park closed yesterday afternoon. The race for a purse of $2,000, for all horses, there were three to start, vu: American Girl, Camons, and Ro hane Beecher. The Girl was the favorite at tlie pool-rxx, the backers of Camons being few as it was very generally known that ho was short of work, the latter won, however, with considerable "ease, tho lirsj heat. The second heat was hotly con tested bet wood Camons and Copper Bottom, resulting in victory for the latter by a head; time, 2:22. Before the third heat a shower camo up which made the track a little heavy. The thrid heat was won by Ameri can Girl, beating Paicen by half a length. She won the fourth heat quite easily, and also the fifth; in the latter Paicen breaking to a stand still, and was distanced. Time, 2:22, 2:25, 2:25, 2:26, 2:25. Influential Cubans Petition Captain-General to Levy Tax of 5 per cent., to Prevent National Bankruptcy. the a 15 Ladies Suits with Skirt and Polonaise, 10 " " 2 2 10 Former Prices. $ 4.00 $ 5,50 u it il ii White a 5,00 6,00 750 10,00 14,00 4,50 6,00 3,00 Percale "Wrappers, at The Goods are all new, and bought from the manufacturer fiv Cash. :R,:E:M::i:KrT3. :r,:e:lveisi jisrrns. 6.50 7.50 9,00 1250 16,50 600 7,50 5,00 - Buklin, June 27. The BMiops in ses-ion at Fulda will isue a joint pastoral to the Roman Catholics of Germany. Bayonnh, June 27. The Carlists rejwrt that they have raised the&cige of Figuerai, near the French frontier. General Concha's attack onEtella i-, hourly expected. Don Carlos dictates the defenso in person. Munich, June2C. In the Bavariam Chamber of Representatives to-day Ultra: Mon tage determines to carry an expres sion of censure against the minister of public worship by moving a re jection of Ips estimate, alleging that ho was the author of the con lllct botwpen the Church and State in Bavaria. The motion wa- de feated by a majority of five votes, We have also arranged on our center counters a lot of remnants', and goods slightly soiled, to be sold at ex tiemely low prices. A. CEUICKSHAISTK, mars Cor. ltli and Famliam Sts., Omah.a. ITeb- FALL STOCK, 1873. L A. BHOWM, 248 Bouglas Street, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL St. Louis k-roiuce Market. ' 8t.'ocis, June 27. Flour Dull and weak." Wheat Dull and lower; No 2 Chicago, I 08; Ho. 8 red fal HOf bid. .arTlmrsieri -2 mixed 59 aW cash; 58 July; 60 August, Oats-easjerjjfQ.jaf Rye Quiet at T8afi6. Whisky-Steady, 95a96. Fork Firmer 18 SSais 50 Bulk Meats-Firm, lard 10. . Bacon 5a5. Hogs jmd Cattle-Steady and un changed. , .l .!!.: New Yobk, June 27. The great four-oared boat race be tween a picked crew of the B,ufaJo rowlng'club of "Buflhlp and the Ag onanta Club of New 'Jersey, for the ameteur championship of America, was rowed over Staten Island, from Brighton to Newark Bay jjght house, three pilles, straight away, to-day. The race created intense excitement, rnorsuiiaio crew ar rived yesterday.accompanied by a large number of sporting men from Buftajo, Largo aufus of money are wagered oii the result. Both New York and Jersey slopes are crowded with spectators. The crews started at 5:30 p. m.; Argonanta took the lead and gained a Ieng'th before the first half mile wiwi "reApJied,. Tfco'Buffalo prpw kept 'close to their opponents until opposite the Argonautus Club House, where can nous were fired, and the whistles of tiuj n. ipp steamers tb.at followed the contestants blow in unison, while the crowd yelled lustily. Both crews plied their oars vj jorQUy"apd the Argonautu gained r Jpgfh on the Buffalo CJub, which they main talned to the finish, and won the race amid tho wildest excitement ; time 10 minutes and 40 seconds. The Buffalo Club came in 8 seconds later. A final donoaltnffil rum a oM..n here that In a three mile rowing match between Win. Scharff oi rittsrjurgrrand George Brown of Halifax. The $4,00Q n gold is now up and all the preliminaries settled for the oontest' which takes place July 8th. At Springfield, Mass., Commis sioner Charlick is reported as greatly improved, and expects to be ou.t again in & kor J,. The question as to whether Charlick an.d Gard ner can legally retajii their oflio after their connection ia antK-f.lv canvruwed m political circles. The statue under which they were con victed provides that anv nnhiir. of ficer convioted In a competent court of acj Infamous crimp of his oath of office ghaU .be disqualified. Tho Assistant district Attorney, holds that from the hour the verdict was rendered, the Commissioners were out of the polioe board. The matter will be laid before Governor. A meeting of importers and re finers of sugar was held this after noon, for the purpose of regulating the toreing sampling sales on sugars! Some of the principal dealers In the country were present, A committee of five, consisting of throe impor ters and two refiners, was appoin ted to confer with the reflnere and importers, upon some just mode of sampling and taring. Tbeiaeetlnir then adjourned. killed here w week. QveTa2 Btn e bitten,' two oPtfboni ,va died; of hydrophobia. ?f ew York, June 27. John McBride, peddler, on Mulr berry street during a drunken fit last night attacked Mrs. Golden, living in the same house, cutting her cheek open with a carving knife. Martin Golden, her husband attacked McBride with an axe, lay ing his skull open three incite-:. McBride will die. Godeq was ar rested. The, increasing number of hydro phobia cases is attracting theserinus attention of the medical profession here. A number of the most dis tinguished members have the sub ject under consideration, with the view to determine the best treat ment for such cases. Win. McCor- mick, the latest victim from hytlro phabia, was yesterday made 'the subject of a post-mortem examina tion. Doctors Hammond, Hamil ton, Clynier, Hadden, Leavith, Sav age, Jacobs, Russell, ' Cre nim, and others were present. Their opinion was divided as to whether hydrophobia was caused by the blood poisoning or was true lescion of the nervous system. All the physicians agreed that fatal re- , suits were inevitable wnen tne pa tient had been inoculated with virus of a ratyd dog. A Herald Pecekskill special says H. W. Beecher, after conducting the services nt the Dutch Reformed Church there Thursday evening, on being questioned concerning the re newal of the Beecher-Tilton scan dal, said, "These things will not move me, why should they?" In reply to all inquiries on the subject he was non-coraniiUfd, eayjng that It was not for htn to ' do anything ; it was 'for his church to take action, and such aption he would defy the penitential tone and, admissjops in the letter published by Tilton were all Buseeptiblo of an explanation. This bis friends knew. No practical good could come of any further l.lumination of a story already buried and satisfactory to everybody interested, Last night after the usual meet ing at Plymouth Church, Rev. Mr. Beeoher Jn conversing with some of his friends reiterated his inten tion to remain silent, but saUl if the officias qf the church and his friends though t'if desirable for him, he would, at any time, speaks A Herald Syracuse sppcial says at the investigation pto the cause of the repent disaster yesterday, one witness testified that the truss which gave way was put in under the advice and eonsent of the the architect. The first proposal was tq have iron column?. If. M. White, of Syracuse, was tlie archi tect. Other witnesses corroborated this testimony. Win. Dickinson, one of the builders, testified the iron pillars were put In but taken on the archi tect's advice and the truss substi tuted. He would not have put it in on his own responsibilities, Havana, June 27. An address has been presented to Captain-General Concha, siencd bv the business men of all branches of trades, which reprc-ents, that, in view of tlie financial affairs which are threatening to ruin the country, and the authority of your excellen cy, it is the duty of all good Span iards to-come to the aid of the gov ernment, with such resources as can be commanded. Gold to-day is quoted at 292, and undoubtedly will soon reach 1000, if speedy and supreme efforts are not made to check the rise. Rates of foreign exchange likp those of gold, are also going up, and if this movement continues will soon bring about general bank ruptcy, and will make the cot of of the necessaries of life so hjgh that people will he unable to endure it. The consequences of this de plorable state of aflairs would be incalculable. It is the duty of all to try to prevent it. Qq this account and for the above reasons, we ask for imposes of a tax of five per cent, on the riches of the Island which are represented by land property in city and country, and by commercial and banking in stitutions and others to be paid quarterly for two years, beginning witli July 1st, 1S74. It is hopeo. that at the end of this period the war will be concluded, and thorn wil lie no further nceewity for such extremp measures. Subscribers to the nuQvedocumcnt pledge themselves to pay their part oi we tax, ana uxiousiy await a de cree levying the same and making the necessary provisions for enforc ing its collection. A meeting is to 1)0 held to-night at the palace. Tlie Captain General will preside; all hejids of the different branches of trade are Invited to be present and discuss the financial situation. Article 10, of the ln.w of July 4th, 1870, provides tor the gradual aboli tion of slavery, and to indemnify tho owners of slaves emancipated by law, and for that purpoe an an nual tax Is to be imio-ed on all slaves between, thp ages of 11 and 00 years, of twenty-five cents each. Captain General Concha to-day is sued a decree increasing the tax to seventy-live cents per capita. It is reported that the governpicnt intends to establish a penal colony on thp Isjp of Pine, to be under the cnargp ot olllcers of the army, and whither all traitors, valiants, and incorrigiblcswill be sent, DRY GOODS, CARPETS, AND OIIL OLOTH An Immense Stock of Fresh New Goods Just Opened to be sold lower than any other house in the city, consisting of MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, REPELLANTS, ALPACAS & MOHAIRS, also VELVET & BEAVER CLOAKIISGS. A FULL STOCK OF SdAWLS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, IiADIES' 3l3NT33 C33BCIXaTDT.!I?31VrM MERXNO UNDERWEAR AND TABLE LINO IX QKKAT TARIETT. WORSTED G-OODSa A FULL LIXE OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, MATTING RUfiS, AND MATS CEEAFER A.:gL-gg?5::B -CHEAPEST "Hi, S and oscjlkLes shiyebiok:. edding, Mirrors, everv thins: nertamino- to tho PTTT?."NrTTTT-DT7' .-. - TTOT.RTiTrRv -rWHo- hoc ioWfliw ,-rr"j iy-y . ana ur- has a complete T as'sortment 6i FINIclnow PRICED goods, which he is offering at suchREDTTPrm PRICES as to make it to the mtvoet nf iSS j595EI anything in this line, to examine his stock before purchas? ing. PASLOHrSETS 10UNGES&c.,UPHOrSTERED;AND y jojijUMr XV UJ&MJZaZ.. CHAS. SHIVSRIGR- 2QS Parnhumsiroot. Omakn: G, STRIFfTER, DEALEU N CHOCS S. I E S, Pi oi i"ons, l'ruii, :uls, Confectionery, Tob cc, Scgars, kc Ac. Ac. S. K. )It.or V1T sntlFAHXHAM. a 11 111 FRANK J.RAMM "" DRAPER & TAILOR AM, DEALER IN Schneider & Eunnester Manufacturers cf riX, COPPEIl AND SHEET IROX WAP.E. DEALERS IN Cooking and Heating Stores. Tin KooGng, Spoutlnj anj Guttering Uun short notice an.l in ltd Lest manner. lltetn trust sepLHtll City Meat Market. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING 'GOODS. fuIlorlmentorimportctMYwleiu. All Work War-ante J 2?,fJTarraiaraSt' - - Saaha. w9b MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. JfKW Yobk, June 27. A card from FbelpBr-Dotlge fc Co., published to-day, reviews the charg es made by Butler iu hla recent speech in Congress, and then gives the exact facts in the cgsp, a,$ Wfn'e lengtl, ip rebuUal of Butler's state ment regarding the charge that the firm was daily guilty of coneious fraud on tho custom houe. They say that Butler himself knows this to be untrue, and, furthermore, that the total loss claimed by tho govern mentwas only about $l,U0Gout of a five years' Importation of over $400 OOOjOOQ. They stamp Butler's entire speech as fidse, and they oxpress their willingness to loavo tho ver dict to the people. Cleveland, June ' The fifth and. last concert of the Ssengerfest was given last evening before the smallest audience of the season. Many members of singing societies left during the day and a large proportion of the visitors from the "neighboring cities also took their departure. The grand Sscng- eneai ijic-nic is Deing neld to-day at ine JNortnein Ohio fair crounds- , " "-"-, - - , special trains are running STfi KSE1 ,35 ?i vals of thirty minutes by the Lake ouure a juicnigan Southern Rail way. It qs been decided to hold too nexl meeting a.t Louisville, Ky., In 1?77, after a long discussion as to the claims of St. Louis, Detroit, Chi 0 WdCtocinniitL. New York Money Market. New York, June 27. Money Easy nt 2J3 per cent. Gold Dull and lower: sales being 111. Exchange Quiet, 4$S, Governments Dull; regulars arc principal s-alo; coupon 5s of 18G1 1410145; bank statement ."hows a $314,700 in total reserve and an in crease of SI ,308,000 total liabilities. Stock Active and strong, Lake Shore leading, rose from 21J to Sol; .W U, U P, V .M, N Y C, and Wa bash also advanced to IJ; Erle313: UP27J;WU40;PM44. New York produce Market. Sey YOUR, June 27. Breadstuff- Dull. Flour Quiet; superfine state and western 5 305 CO; extra C 10G 45. "Wheat Steady; Xo. I spring, 1 4C1 4S1; No 2 Chjcano 1 391 40; No 2 ifilwauKee spring, 1 4201 43, C"rn Heavy ; "Western mixed afloat 801 SI. Oats Quiet: Western mixed at 01G2 Jtye 1 12(1 14. Provisions Quiet andunchauged. Corn Dull and nominal. Leather In fair demand and steady. Wool Unchanged. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, June 27. Cattle Receipts, 1,200. Market quiet, but prices steady and un changed ; fair to extra native steers 5" 305 65: stockers. '1 25a 1 50: thorough Texans, 2 4Qa2 70; butch- 33223JTT 33ROS. Kp cotitar.llj on band A LARGE SUPPLY OF Bex: MU1T0X, S P o n. POULTRY, GAME -AKP- VBGtX3T.SIjX0 CTUILSns 18th, 1374 1 riWM Tills DATE WE WILL SELL MILLINERY At Greatly Reduced Prices! MRS. C. 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