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W WASHINGTON. .- Spectal Dispateh to The Ohicago Tribune. nvm-noul:u‘:::‘n,:unln. S o, Juno 7—1t bolng desfmed to ogio et sonununication. bobwoon Cleveland and £l ports of Btanloy, London, aad Turwall, {n connoc= Uon with tho Grand Trunk Lino through Usnada, steamer s recontly beonplacad. on Lako ' Trls, bes fageen Clovoland sud Port Blanloy, Ontarto, Thia yes- 801 18 of Amorican build, but {n now ownod by forelgu- n part, and In_part by hor 'Msater, who is an Anioriann itizon, Tormieston was baked to. Tyn thia steamor occauloually on - pleasuro _excursious vetweon Clovolond and Put-lu-lay and (bo Bane dnaky group of Telands, but tho Treasury Dopartmont dacided that nuder oxfating Iaws thia vossol {8 not entitied to Amorican popors, could not thorefore bo omployod 6a requosted in American wators, Tho Socrelary of the Teonmiry has agatn had ocene ston {o approvo tho notion of Golleciors o Ouatoms Whoso practica of roquiring canal bouta to Enke ouf Blariuo puors upon ntosiug tho navigablo wtora of tlio United Btates, was proloated ngainst ns oppros- sive, Tho Socrofary dectdod thnt canalboats which aro omployed oxclusively fu_tho navigation of cannls are oxempt from euroliment and license, but if they entor (he navigabla watars of tho United Statcs, thoy bocomo subjoot {0 the navigation Taw, 120 the Associaled Presw.) IMPORTANT DEOISION MELATING TO TODACCO, WABHINGTON, Jung 7,~Tho - Commissioner of Intor- nal Revenue writes that his offico doos uot sanction the practico of cutting forly and llxkx- ound packages of ping tobaceo fu halves for sale, and tobncoo offered for salo or oxposed for enlo {n o hnlf-box without having morks of tho brand, tho caution notice, and stamp whielstu Iuw xaguiras, ts iablo o sotzurd sad fortoi- tres, and sbould bo eoizod. - LETTEND DELIVERT AT OMAITA. "Tho Poatmastor-Genoral to-dny lssued sn order for 1o catablisimont of tho froo delivory aystom t Omo- ha, commencing July 1. % THE OENEVA AWARD of $16,600,000 is to be pald Bopt. 14, {n tho present yoar, = LIGNT NOUSE BIGNAL, TFrom Friday tlio 20th o fixed red light will be 6x- ‘hibited from tho outer end of the south plerat tho Larbor of Pontwater, Mich, LARLE, rosctied g o Tho oxaminatfon of tho _ party from by W osumied o s x this morning, nnd continued until late in_tho after- noon, Among tho witneases oxaminod was Esquimaux Joc, No_intimation haa yet beon given from ohiotal Eources of tho chiarater of ho testlinony, TIIE ATTORNEY-OENENAL ON TOE MODOO QUEATION. Tho following 18 tho declsion of tho Attornog-General in relation to tho Modoo caplivos & DEPARTMENT OF JUBTIOE, WASHINGTON, D, 9} Juso 7, 1878, Ta the Prosident : ; Sta : I havo tho honor to acknowledgoe the receipt from you of soveral papors velativo to the Modoc Ine diaus wow in custody af tho United Blates Ay, with & roquest for my opinion ga to tho authority to try cortain of the prisoncrs by mijlitary tribuns'. Tho moln facta out of which iho question orifea s fheso: In 1604 the United Btatos made a treaty with these Indizng, by tho terma of which thoy were to go aud romatn upon s reservation in tho Stafo of Oregon, Lato luat fall, tho Tndlans belng away from their roser- vation, milltary dotachmont was sent to procure thelr roturs, Finding thom unwilling to_go poscofu ofticor indicatod his dotexmination to uso cotapulsion, in l:onluillnncu of which a conilict cnsued betwean the United Btates troops aud tho Indinns. Boon after sev- cral peaceful oitizens and thelr familics in tho vicinity wore murdercd by tho Indlans of this band, Thoy thon ontrenched thomsalvos in tho lava-beda in the ncighborhood, Fighting cnaued, and ono ot moro eovero Dattlos taok place, in which pereans on both sides wero woundod and_killed, aud tho Unitod States troopa repulsed, Ponding hoatililics, megotlations wore openod for peace, aud on tho 16th of April last Go, Cunby, the Rov, Bir, Thomas, and Ar, AMcacham, ot o point belweon tho opposing forces, in pursunnco of mutual sgreomont to that cnd, met Gapt, the leador tho “Indians, with somo of Lis chief warrlors, 1o discuss tho terms of the treaty, and, whilo 60 on- gnged, Gen, Canby and Mr. Thoinas wiro troschor- ously ‘murdered, and Mz, Moacham overoly wounded 1y tho Indians prescnt on that occasion, attlea fol- Jowed, and Capt, Jack and all or most of his tribo havo bean eaptured, and aro now in tho hands of the military sutliorities, Gen, Bhormsn, in a communi- cation to tho Sccretary of War, dated the 3 fnut., re- conunends thot much of theso Indians ss Lavo violated the military Iaw bo trled by o military tribunal, Thia secommendation 1a approved Ly tho Socrotary Gt WWar. Instructions wers prepared in 1863 by Francls Lofbor, LL. D,, rovised by o Board of Ofiicers, of which Gen, T.. A, Hltelicock was President, and, after spproval by tlo President of the United Btates, woro published for tho government of the armies of the United Btutes fu tho told, " Bection 13 of heso {ustructions 1 sa fol own Milltary furledfctlon fs of two kinds. First—That which 1s conforred and defined by statuto, Bacond— That whicl {4 derived from tho commion luw of war, Military offenses under statuto luw must be tried fn the manuer theroin decided, Lut military offonses which o not como withix tho stalulo must b tried and pun- {shed under tho common lsw of war, The character of Lio courts which cxorciso thicso furisdictions de- pends upon tho Jocal laws of cach particulor coun iy, Tn tho srmles of tho United States tho first la oxor- cized by Gourts-Martial, witlo casea which do 1ot como within tho rulcs and arficles or jurisdiction conforrod Ly tatuto on Courts-Martial ‘aro iried by Military Commissfona. Al guthorities which I havo boen ablo to examino upon this subject harmonizo with theso insiructious, Accordingto tha laws of war, there i nothing moro bncred than o flag of traco dispatehed in good faith, sud thoro con o o grealer ach of porldy and treseli- sy then the casasaination of ita bearcrs, after they bavo beon acknowlodged ond received by thoso to hora they ara sent. . N0 atatuta of o United States makos {hia act a crline, and, thoroforo, it 1s ot pun- fshablo undor tho rules snd arlfeles of war, and, if punichablo at all, must through & power dorived from tho usages.of war, Kludred 10 tho act in question of bad fulth 18 tho breaking of Disparolo by a paroled prisoncr, When tho United Btates wero at war with Moxlco, sevorsl oflicors of tlio ‘Moxican army woro tried by s’ Military Commission, composed of oflicers of the United Staics Army, and convlcted and gentoncod to be eliot and oxecutod for breaking thoir parolo, Numorous trials of o similax naturo took placa during the war of the Rebellion, but thore aro no statutory provisons whatover upor the gubloct, s tho wholo pover of tho millary guthorl- He in such cases fs derived from tho usages Of war, Ontho23d of August, 1805, s military commission, duly appointed, assombled in' the Cily of Washington for tho trial of Henry Wurz, who pleaded, among other things, that the Milliary'Commission had no ju- sisdiction over efther Lis porson or ovor tho subject matter of tho charges and_specifications, being o tri- bl yunsuthovized fby felthor slatile, sillitary “Iaw, martial Iav, or woil-catablishod usago. Bt tulg plea was ' owruled, sud ho was convictad upon sevcral cliarges, omo of which wus murder in - vidlatlon of tho lawa and customs of war, and sfter his fcntouca he was tiung for bis crimes, All the procecdings in tlis cago derived their authority and validity from the common law of war, Certafn pereons, it \ill bo rememborod, wero tried and_convicted in tho samo way for tha assasetuation of Prosident Lincoln, Attorney-Genoral Bpead, fn discussing this eublect (Opiaions, v, i, 7. W7), 8aya s e, s ik oAt e bomiesib 1w and usages of war como plso, and that during wer thoy aro part of tho fuws of fho lsnd, Under tho Constitution, Congress may define and, punish offentea ngainst {hoso laws, but in default of Congress dofining thoso lawa and presgribing a pun- fabniont for their infraction and modo of procosding £0 ascortaiu whother any offenso has boen committed, and what punishment i to bo foflicted, the army niust bo governod by the Inws and usages of war as tnders stood and practised by the civilized notions of the world, Again: If th prisoncr bo o regular, unoffend. ing soldivr of the opposita party to tho war, he should Lo treated with all courtesy and kindnoss conslstent B bl enfo cuntody. . I 1o has offended againat tho Jaws of war he aliould have such trial and punishment na tho laws af war require. A spy, though » prisonor of war, mdv bo tried, condomnod, and exccuted by military tribunal without a breach of the Conatitution, A bushwhacker, jayhawlkor, bandit of war, robel, ase sassin, Lofng & publio onomy,may be tried, condemnod, sud cxccuted s offonders ogainst the [sws of war, Tho 1aw of natlona, which is the result of the experis evco nnd wisdom of ages, has decided that Joybawkors, bandits, etc,, aro offendors ogainst fho law 'of mnalions and of war, and, as such amonablo to tho military, Our Conatitution mado theso laws part of tho law of tho land (aco also Vattel, 359 + Wheaton'a Int, Law, 40 ; Woolsoy's Int, Law, 420 ; Ifallcul’s Int, Law, 400). ‘Miliigan's cago (4 Wallace, p, 2) holds that under the eircumstances hereln slated o Military Commission to o llogal; bt tio facta thora uro, eutlrcly different from thoso under cousidorntion, Billigeu wan u resl- dout of a Stato not in rabellion, "Tho courts were open and unobatructed for Lis prosccution. He wes nelthor 2 prizoncr of war nor attached £ any way to the mili- tary or navel servico of {he Uniled tated, Accordin to " instructions” heretoforo reforred fo, no clvi tribunal has jurisdiction In tho cancs Alaclosed by tho apers boford mo, Bcelions 40 and 41 tleroof aro s ollows ¢ Be0, 40, Thoro oxists no law or Lody of authorita. #ivo Tilos of action botwean Lostllo nrmiva oxcopt thnt Dranch of the Law of nations which fs called tho * law ‘and usago of war on fund,' ; 80, 41, All municipal law of tho gronnd on which armiea stand, or of {ho countriea to which thiey Lolog, 18 ilent, ond of 1o offct betwoon rmics $n tho ficld, Muulfcatly theso rules aro (o a great oxtent, f nai allogethier, correct, for it eannot Lo protended tht tha United Biates soldir i8 guiity of murdor {f he kills n yublic enemy fn battlo, which would bs the case if the amunicipal Iow was iu force, and il bus application to un act commltted under such circumstances, - Al laws and oustoms of civilized warfaro msy not bo applica- bla to an ermed conflict with th Indiau tribea upon olir Westorn frontlor, but the ciroumstances attond- iog tho assnesiuation of Canby and Thoniss aro such na to moko thelr murder v much n violstion of tho luw of savage us of ctvilized wars fare, and tho Tndlans concorned in it fully understood o bascuous and treacliery of Uil act. It s ditfcu to defino oxactly the relatlons of {ho Indfan tribes to tho Unlted Bnits, butas thoy havo been rocognized as Indepondent cominunitics for treaty-makiug purposca, and as thoy frequently earry on organized und pro- tractod wars, thoy niny proporly, s it seoms to me, bo hield guboct'to tiose Fules of Warfaro which mako nogotistion for pesce after Lostilltlen possible, and 4ol mako poriy, ko tat fn, questiou, puniafiablo by milltary authorily, ‘Doubtloss tho war with tho Modocs in practically ended, unless some of llcra aliould cacago aild ronow hoatllities, but it s rlght for tho Unitod States, s thero lo o sgreoment for peaco, Lo dotermiuy for homnolvea whotlior OF Tot anylling moro ought to Ly dono for tho protoction of thocouniry or punishment ‘of tho crimos growing out of tho war, Hoo, 69 of said inatruotiona ia ou follows : @A prinonor of .WAr romslns aneworablo for his crimo committod againat the captors, srmy, or poopls, committod beforo Lio was captured, and for wlich L Tias not been punished by his own authorities,” My concluslon, tliorefors, 18 that a Military Com- misilon may bo sppofnted to {ry suck of tho Modoo Judiuns now In custody oo axe charged with offenses ; : lnat tho rocognlzed lnws of war, and tht I, upon auch trial, any oo found ullty, tHoy nfl\;hll:n subjocted to auchi piinislimont o those Iawa roquirs and justify, ety mmm"“’i your obodlant aorvant, GEo, I, Witr.tams, Allornoy-sneral, WALL STREET. Rovicw of the Moncy, Gold, I 3 ond, Stock, nnd Produce Maricots, Spectal Dispateh ta Tha Chteago Tribune, NEW Xonr, Juno 7.—Wall stroot was dull, and monoy o6y at 70 8 por cont on call, and closing at 010 4 por cout. Tho bank atntomont, owing to tho Inrgo noross {5 gold, showa that tho banka now hold $10,315,325 law. ful monoy above tho 35 por ooat resorvo, which fa a g8l ovor last wock of £5,806,220, Wiy assuros a yory gany mooy mackel during tho summer, Tiio No- annl Tanks Liavo & porcontags of res 1 of 20,70, nnd tho Stato bauks gl 37,82, n?flu‘fiv&fi‘n";lfl boil cldsnos of banks in 20.47, which Ia a much tkong. erozbibit than wo havo hnd fof mavy months pass: sTOCKS, Tho Intorest in_stock mpecuiation contarod el Tacific Muil and Ohios, aud tho changea lnufl.\: r:rgilg: der of tho Mt gonorally woroin sympathywith the vibrations in‘those shares, Tho bauk alatement im- ported firmer touo to tho market forn 1imo, but at the closo thers was n weak l’uollu}'{, and aa o rule pricos ‘woro down to tha lowest polnt of the day, Tho attack on Ohio, which commencod yoatorday, fins continied to-day, and {ho prios of tha stook has ‘beon run down about 8 por cent, Tho pariica who are supposcd to have" this slock uuder thoir chargs. ore sboent at o’ Wost, nitonding o oilrand isincs and appear to bo indiaposed to lutorfors by tologragh, Dolawaro, Lackswatna & Woalorn waa . ftrongor, and ndvanced ¥ per cont, Now Jersoy Contral also waa fitm, but” o transnctlons -waro in smatl lots, Michigut entral was wenk, nnd doclined to 99, Tho Pacific Mokl report was glven out Iste this after noon, and tho exhiblt 18’ very unfavorablo, Tho amountof caoh and bonds on hand i catimatod af £309,080, but tho Company owes for supplics, otc,, fisn(gw, loavinga net nmountof $20,680, Tho cash o cluded honds of persons and ngonts, not ine in ‘abovo, 18 cotimated ot $136,870, Among tho asacts of tho 'Compeny ato G0( shareh of Ponania, stock, 2,085 sharoa of Californin dry-dock stock, rid $25,000 call loan due by Teaag Talor since 1867 ; 840,000 In_motea of tho Iowo Macliino Come ny'; $115,000 in cosl ; and $35,000 gntlior au; flica." Tho stoamora azo but ih without Tay vatuatioh, GoLp was wenk on the bauk atatoment, and declined X per cont, hut aubsequoutly ndvanced 3 por cont, BIRouTs. “The tmports for tho weok wors $0,182,231, .of which $5,305,408 was goneral morchaudiae, TIONDS, Governmenta wero atrong sud highor. TRODUCE. Tor flour the luquiry was madorate, but thare waa 1os prosauro Lo sall, Moldors of choita wintor wheat brands aro disposed to recist any further dacline, lenty and quito dull, Superfino was rathor low and ealeable, Sales, 7,600 bria rocelpts, 14,397 Lele. Spring whest wis blsonor, but tho' Bighor prices asked check the export inquiry, The ollerings of good lpflnq ‘wero not 80 largo, and more confldence was _noliceablo, Wintor rulud steadicr, butquit, Bales, 60,000 b ; recoipts, 117,870 bu, Pork was quiot m‘m stoady on tie npot, v{m‘:‘ salon, m‘aahm??al rogular, of abou rls al A h§ for ~ new mess, For futuro a.m’fr‘? 236" brls for July eold ot $£16,03%, with $16,50 Dbid for June, Rocelpts, 767 ' pkgs, Cut meats wore mod- erately nctive nndé’flm xuunn}l{ stoady, Bales in- clude 60 boxea cloar belllos ut 13X@14o; smokod shoulders at 8)0 ; 300 bris bama at 13@13}o, and 500 plckled Lisms, 12 Ibs, at 12j¢0, Picklod shiouiders, soldat 6o, Tiecalyts, b5 ‘packages, Dacon mot with a modorato domand, and_pricea were steady., Salos, 200 boxes long clear at 83¢c, Bhort clear Is quoted b 8500, Layd ruled quisk, byt irm, Wostorn for Jun moota with buyers at 87¢c, Two hundrod and Oftoen tca of city sold at S}fyfi- For futuro dolivery, business wan lght, with 917¢ bid for July, and 93¢ Did for Au- guat. Iiccelpts, 305 kogs and 970 plgs, : THE JUDICIARY. Additional Roturns from the Xocent Elcction, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, 8rRINOFISLD, TN, Juno 7.—Roturna rocelved horo show tho following tobothio Judges oleat i tho various Circuils in {ha Stato s Firat—Willlam Brown, of Winnobago, ‘Second—T. D, Murphy, of Mellcury, Third—W, W, Heaton, of Loo. % Fourth—Sylvabus Wilcox, of Tane. Fifth—G, W, Pleasants, of Ttock Island, Sixth—1, 8. Leland, of Lagalls, enth—J, McRoberts, of Will, Ninth—Josoph W, Coclirane, of Peoris, = ZTenth—Joseph Sibley, of Adums, Eleventh—0. ., Higbeo, of Pike, 2'welfth—John Buros, of Marshall, Thirteenth—N, I, Pillibury, of Livingston, Fourteenth—Thowmss F, Tipton, of McLean, Fiftcenth—0. L. Dnvis, of Vormilion, 5. 2leenth- B, Suith, of Champalgn, -Lyman Lacoy, of Mesol, e ey rlga 8, Lano, of Sanffsmon, th—11. M. Vandover, of Ohristizm, nty-first—James O, Allen, of Crawford, Tvoenty-second—Willlam H, Buyder, of St, Clare, Twenty-third—Amos Wat’ ', of Wachington. Arcenty-fourth-=T, B, Turnor, of Jotferson, Tucenty-fifth—Monroe O, Cruwford, of Union, Tyeenty-sizth—David J, Baker, of Alexander, ‘Tho returns rocaived nt tha oflico of tho Saoretary of State_from Olark, Gumberiand, Clay; Fayotte, Eliing. Liam, Marion, Madfaon, sud Jersey, give Behiolficid 5,628 msjority, It fs’ oxpoctod that the yemainiug countios will incroaao thia, Gazusnuna, 1l Juno 7.—Advices from food- ford County, wilch has been claimed for Law. reneo, roport that Crafg Las carried that county by 901 wajority, AB far o Leard . from (Rnox, Poorls, LaSalle, Warren, Henderran, Mercor, Diarshal and Putuam _Counties 'Dolng- oniclal), thio iajoritios now stnnd: For Cralg, 4,494; for Lawronce, 1,767— Oralg alicad, 2,640, Thia Sill bo inereased by'ths oml- inl vote, P Judicinl Nominxtions, CrzvELAND, O, June 7,—The Dsmocratic and Liveral Judicinl Couvention, to nominato candidutes for Buperior Court Judges, was held at Lymau's 1Tall this morning, The hallot resulted in tho choico of Horaco Foolg, J,D, Cloveland, and J. M, Joues oa candidatos, NEW YORK. Laying of n Cornor~Stones=Arrival of Immigrantss=-Scrious Accident to a Theatrical Managors-T'he ,Agnssiz Sclentific Schools=misccllancous, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Trribune, Nxw Yonx, Juno 7.—Josoph Armaur i5a pork deal- er, with headquartors In a dozon difforent clifes, and Lbaving braneh ofiices all over the Unlon., Overa year sgo somo thief atolo about $1,800 worth of lsrd from his Oblcsgo warehouse, Dotoctives traced it ta New York, and found it {u tho house of William T, Wileox & Co,, lard rofiners, No, 53 Vestsy atroet, Tho firm bad purchaged it (n good faith, aud having pald about $1,700 tberefor, wero loth to give it up without recomponse, Henco Mr, Armour found that he hail got to contest his propriotorship to the gm‘scrly. It was ahown in tho court that this was tho idontical lard, and that ono of Armour'a employes Liad &talon it, sud, through Lalf s dozen agents, palmed it off on Wllcox &Co, The Jury concluded {o yive Mr. Armour §1,710, Coroner Young and Deputy Coronor Marsh have been summoned (o appear bofore tho Grand Jury on Rlondsy to testify In the Walworth parricids caso, 7' the Associated Press.} New Yonx, Juno 7.—The corner-atono of the Ry, Dr, Talmogo's Now Tabernaclo at Brooklyn, to bo erocted ou tho site of the edifice burned during the winter, was laid this afternoon, Tho bullding will cost $90,000, and tho organ $25,000, Ex-Sonator Nyo was awmong the passongers for Europe to-day, Bince Baturday Inst, slmost thirtcen thousand immi- grants Lavo arrived ot this port. 1t 15 atatod that the wifo of Carl Vogt, tha alloged Bolgian murderer, has_commencod sult to recovar a Iarge amount of property turned ovor to counsal by Vogt when o vas arrsted, illiam Btuart, tho woll-mown theatrieal mauoger, ‘while passing dowu the main tafrway at tho Police Headquarters yestordny, whon near (o bottom, was solzed with vertigo aud foll over the baniaters, Ile remained insensible for'nesrly half an hour, It is {fearod that he received sovere futernal injurics, ZMr, eury Glows, having conteibutod $300 to tho Timea tund tor childrens’ excursious, ono of tho seriea will bogiven outirely under his direction, and will bo known 88 #Tio Henry Olows Ple-Nio," Jolin Anderson, who gavo Yenikesot Island, his com- plotely farnishied restdonco theroon, und $50,000 to f. Agasilz o found & Helool of Natural Holonce, suggesls, to muke the codowment smplo and tho instis tution a uatlonal one, that tho State Leglulaturcs con. tributo 825,000 each to tho fund, If the States cannot conatitutionally do thig, tho fricuds of tho school hopa tho wealthy men of tho sovoral States will emulsto tha gz‘zn)sral‘!‘lly‘ nler. Au:lcmol;, fzm endow tho school Wwith sufliclont moans to make it pro-cminent amon aclentife fnstitutious, 5 ¥ — e Court 'Froublos in Arkansas, TrrTie Rocm, Jnne 7,~On Wedncudny last, tho Clrcult Court of Jotferson County, Judge n’xur.u,' re- klding, moet (ho Hou, V, M, McGolieo, who had beou comumissloned by tlio Goveruor na Prosecuting- Attornoy, Tho old Proseonling-Attorney, 1T, King, had refnsed to surrender the oftice, ond the Conrt reconized hhm Whilo remarking thet’ McGeheo could Instfiuto ault to abtain tho oftico if Lo destred o todo, McCobeo bhad 6omo indfctmonta aud other popers belonglng to his ofllco dn s Jossesaton, o Court dirueted tho attornoys of ho Court'to return all papors iu thelr posuesslon 1o o Olerk by tho nuxt morning, o soxt morniug the now District Attornoy, McGuhee, ataong othors, asked pormission of the Uourt to rotaln possesslon of the indictmonts in his pomiesslon for n short o Touger, [ order * that Lo might’ oxamino thom aud tho Rtalo bo protected, Whioreupon tho Caurt fined McGelice $30, and ordored him contucd in $ai) ten days, and McGeheo 18 now in Jall. This mattor croates conautorablo excitement hero, Tt fa atatod {hio Governor wall tuko doclded kteps to sco that his suthorle £y lu respected, and McGohoo rolonsed, ———— Con, the Hoston Forgor, BosToN, Juno T.—Tuimea A, Coo was arraigned fo- dny on nino indictments, o oach of which ho ploaded not gullty, sovon for forgory and two for chaatiug, Tho indiefmonts embrace twonty-four of o thirly forgorles, amounting to 1,000, Cov 1 required 15 glvo a xetognlzanco fn $400,000, The Stenmshlp Oromweoll Safe, Rry Wesr, Juuo T.—Intolligonco of tho safely of the steamslifp Geargo Oromwell, from Now York for Now Orloas, reached hore to-dsy, Iler enpiuca broko duwa, and sl 1ndo for Abaco, in the Dabiumaz, whero Lo now is wafo oud all well, temporarity upon FOREIGN. SPAIN, Lownow, Jano 7.—Tho roported eapturo of Trun by tho Curliats In dontod r MADID, Juuo T.—A tologram wan recolvod to-lny by tho Minlater of War from Gon, Velardo, reslgning tho commnnd of tho troops in Darcelonn, Nows dlspatclies from ho City of Barcelons explain this aclion by the announcomont that Velardo's col- umn_hnd musterod ot Tgnalava, thirty-threo miles northwost of Darcalonn, and that Velnrdo ond tho offt. cors of his stafl had been forcod to snve thomselves by flght from tha ury of rovolted troops, den, Gabrinotz waa marchivg on Ignalava at tho Lend of o atrong foreo, with which ho opod to rostore order umnuq the rovolted troops, On Frlday, ~tho 6ih, tho _ carble moora o 'tho garrliou’ ot . Grounds, etmo in conflict witl tho ‘(ownspcoplo and_ fired Upon thom, Tho dispatoh announciug tho affnir gives no furiber partoulsta thon that soveral cliizens wero killed and wounded, ~ To-dny & riot oocurrod smong {ha soldors in bre Tacks at’ Vioolvaro, four inllos from thin city, Four woro killod and tumber serlously woundnd, Tho Corten to-lay elocted Honor Oronz, Irastdont, o rocalvod 197 votes, Tho othier oficors of tho Gortes Wl;:nr?‘-!elbgwili 1 ® rosldont Flgueras annonucod to the Cortes his dotormination to roturn to them the powers with ‘which tho Assembly had fnvestod him an Prosidont of tho Provislonal Government of Bpaiu, Ho said that the conditions of tho tenure of hin 1ravo responsibility had ‘bocomo moro_aiMoult than’ erotofore, citing tho rovolt of Gon, Velarde's command and tlo disastrous troublos botweon tho citizena und noldiory of Grenuda, 1fo moved a project for tio roclamation of a foderal Thls mollon was unani- ToUaly KR luder conaidoration oud gnl, Minlator of Intorlor, to form a new Cabinot; The rosult was 142 vates in thoe affirmative and 60 in tho negative, Ponding tho announcoment of the new Mhl[;ll)‘, tho Cortes ndjourned to 9 o'clock this ovening, : ——a— FRANCE, PamS, Jano .—Tho Bank of France hus pald into tho Trensury ono-guartor of the sum duo to Germnuny on account of the war !ndnmnlt{. Tho report that there had boen successful negotiations to nccelerato the doparturo of tho German troops 1o not verified, VENBATLES, JUno 7.—Count von Arnim, Ambussador of thio German Emplro, to-dny prosonted how Lfu cre- dentiuls to tho French Govornmont, and was formially rocolvod by President MacMaho, Gen. Oliauzoy hian nodoptod tho Civil Govornorship of Algoria. IIo asksthat tho powers of tho Military Govarnorship Uo_conforred, as tanding 10 1nora thor- ough conservation of French intorssta in Africa. New Yonx, Juno T.—Londoh newspapers_ contnin tho speech of ‘Thiors dclivored in_ tho Natlonal Asscm- bly in the course of tho dobste which preceded tho cliongo of Administration In Franco, Iie nad, toward tho closo of hia address, that what tho countr wanted waa not s party governmont, but ono whic wag infloxiblo in the pressuca of dlsorder, and, when the .xmm waa oudod, ehiows itself calm, impartial, and concillatory, 1f 'wo (his Administation) Lo D, iy eovernment (o publlo porce could not long havo remntned undfsturbed, arty govornnient yould bo disaatrous for.tho couniry, . Our rolicy had a doublo task to fuldll ; to moke peaco and folosso tho territory, That pesco mado with the vigtor which preserved tho esslorn froutior, Belfort, wsa but a nominal poaco, Tio stibatantial peaca fg the liberatlon of o torri. tory, Wo havo paid 4,000,000,000, and nstonished Europo by our offorls, and_tiio ynyment of tho laat milliard sl ho comniencod within & weok, 'To the charge that his Governmont had no alliance, Thicrs roplied “Intho prosont conditfon of the world, aftor th insonsato policy which hus brokon up tho Eurc- pean balanco of powor, there aro no louger mny nllics for suy one. Allancea conist In fhioesteom whiclgach Inupircs, and Tranco has ro- sumed tho position which 1 her due by lor itality, by hot atoady nnd coustatout course, - Wo aro reatoriag our milltary forces_without concesiment, bocauce wo do ot wish that Franco should sink from Lo prop- er rank, Tho best allianco consists in tho csteem which ‘wo inspiro in Europe. That which divides the Chambor ia tho question of o republie or monarchy ; but tho fricuda of the Iaitor spealc of thomselvos ns conservatives, and dv 80 bes causo they kuow thoro s but ono throne, which wil niot suflica for threo aspirauta,” e MEXICO. Orry or Mrx100, Juno 1—Toster, the now Amori- can Minister, urrived on the 27th wit, The forolgn priests who havo recently boou In cuse tody have been expelled_from tho country, the Gov- ernment siyling them * Pornfclous forelgners,” Tho Amorican Minfytor interfercd in behalf of two nataral- ized Irlshmon, but Presidont Tojada refused to allow thom to remain, ‘Tho arrest of these pricats {u cousid- erod o clear indication of tho unwillingoss of {ho President to protect tho Ghurch party, aliliough ho Ling hithorto boon conaidorod s haviug @ lonning fn favor of tho pricats, Tho journala aro warmly dlscussiug tho matier of axpulsion, Threo sick ‘forolgn pricats wero allowed to rematn ving bail to Ieav tho conniry im- mdiately ‘upon thelr rccovery, 'Theso found an asylum in privato houses, Nemly all of thewm aravery i, : s o budgot fas ajain boon” velood, ‘It coniatns & targo dofiell, and 1o stops wors takon to covor if, e e AUSTRIA, VrewNA, Juno7.—Tho cholera has disappeared from tho countty adjacont to the Danube. New Yonx, Juns 7.—Lotlors from Vienna roport tho following Unitod Staics Commisslotors Liaving. bean nesigned to arrango and superviso tho exhibition in tho American department, Vory few of tho exbibitors from this cauntey aro prosont: On Mining tnd Metals lurgy, Howard Taintor ; Agriculture, J. A. Warder; TFood, E, N, Horsford ; 'Tron and Stocl, G. . Mendene hall; Baper, @, W. 8licox; Muchinery, G. A, Stan- berry; Mhilosopliical Inatrumonts, B. ‘Linoi; Murlel Tustrumsents, N, 3. Lowos Tducatian, J, D, rick, ‘ZVruNss, Juno 7.—Tho Czar and Ozarovitz left to- day directly for tho Russian capital, —_——— CANADA, Soectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Qurngo, June T.—Tho Chicigo Coutracting Company's propositiona to build_tho North Shoro Ttallrond, agroed to by n London Byndicato, wero ap- proved shd concurrad at n meoting of {Ho Queboo Council last night, and tho city honuy of $1,000,000 was sgain gunrantoed. At a mooting of the uew Direstors to-duy tho propositions for tho construction of tho railroad by thoLondon Byndicaty, agreeing to $1,000,- 000 bonus, wero carrled by o great majorlly, and Duni- Lap and Sinith,now in London, are enablod to closo tlio fluanclal urraiigoment, Work will commonco imn- modiately botwoen Québea and Montreal, —_——— CENTRAL AMERICA. TAyANA, Juno 7.—Advicos from Guatemala stato that tho Presidont ‘has fasucd a deoreo grauting ro- Tigious berty, A number of Prolestant churchies will bocrected. PANAMA, Moy 30,—The oxcitemont hero in conso- quencoo'tho ta Fovolullon lios eubelded, and tlo overnment of Gon, Kivia remalns In power. Bov- eral leaders of U Révolutionary party havo been ar- rested, oud will bo banisod. ‘Tho’ Archibisliop and pricsto of Bogota ato alnrmed at tho np{wlutmcnl of German Professorsto tako clinrgo of tho schools. Tho voleano of Puraco, in Now Granadn, 18 very nc- tive, and tho pooplo are leaving the nolghborhood, Much damngo hus been dono ta property, Somo Dogols papors charge thot Genl, Qutosadn ing gambled away the $9,000 granted by Congress for the reliof of distresacd Cubuna, Tho nlcamer Gen, herman sailed on the 23d of May from Aspinwall. Itis Lelloved that sho formen part ofau expedition to get ups rovolution i Guatomui and Houduras, e~ CUBA. HavaNa, Juno T.—Tho commander of thio Spanish forcs wai Iliod 4n tho recent fight in tho Manzunllo Jurlsdiction, “GONE OVER An Eplacopal Minister of Raltimore Frononnces for tho Romish Faithe Speciul Dispateh to The Chicayo T'ribune, \WaamisaToN, June 7.—In the Baltlmore American this norning aro tho perticulsrs o an ‘ovent which 18 Just now tho subject of much comment in that elty, Tho Ruv. T, Soulligate, & youug clorgymau of the Eplucopal Chiich, who camo fo Bultimoro s fow woeks Bliico, from the dioceio of New York, to.assist tho Rec- torof Bt, Luke's Church, Franklin' Square, has sud- denly sbandoncd his pohltion os 8 mbiistér of tho XEpistopal Church .aud outerod a theological sominary of tho Roman Oathollo Church, It appears that tho Hev, Mr, Southgato, who Waa_ouly a deacon, has ho- como n condidate for pricstly orders, amil ihat tho dny for hia ordinatlon would havo Leon Trinity Bunday, {o-morrov, but somo_ days ago tha Reator of Bt. Luke's notified Iixo Dishop of tho Dioceso that Le hind serloua objoctions to tho ordination of Mr, South- gulu, In which tho Bishop colnelded, und it was there- Toro' dotermined {hat the young Deaton would not bo ordainod, Tho young man wa theu adyisod to roturn o Lis father, the Right Rev, Horatio fiaulh%nm, who realdea in Now Yorlk, but instead of dolng 80, lio 6oems to havo gone immediately to Bt, Mury's Scminary, a Tomun Catholio fnstitution in Baltimure, whoro bo was Bt last accounta, _— e Obstunry. Couusnus, 0,, Juno 7.—Williom B, Thrall, sn old aud prominent citizen of Ohlo, died thits morning, in thla city, of diphtherle, Judgd Thrall was for nesr) thirty yoars editor of tha Clrelovillo Herald ; w editor of the Oho Stats Journal for fivo yoars ; was o member of the Stato Logialature, and Comptroller of tho Htato Treasury, e wus for mnany yeard an activo momber of tho Mlnkonfo fralornity, sid at his dosth yiH Past Geand Mastor of Olfo, 110 was within o fow days ot 78 yoaru of go. - 14 funoral will bo keld et I'uesday, . Dushioies, Juio 7,—James Matsls, of Winlasot, dicd suddonly tn tho stret, Lioro lo-day of Lemorcliagd of the lungs, o wad conghiug violoutly, which caused & Fupluro o u blood-vesiol, dosth eiuulng 1o e winuten, e e Ealirond News. BustNaToN, In, Juno 7.—Fho Durlington & Houthwestorn imlw&g now unider conatruction from tlly city to Taneas Olty and Baint Josoph, Mo., wie eaterday comploted to Unionville, M“'I 150 1iles dis- ant fromy thls- citv, Loing abobut tialt way lo falnt Josoph, Negular truing wlil commeuco runuiug to Unlonvillo on Monday, A firaud oxcuraion from (his cit; 1 ta com o o Feuday tho 17th, v, Louts, Juno T.—It i the North Missourt foaw known us tho Bt, Loufs, Kansus City & Northorn Rull« wuy) that will bo sdvortized for sule by oy, Woodson 1in conngctlon with (he Mizsourt Pacific, and not tho Iron l\mmg':g;: Iln‘llmlnd, ns erroncously reported from. JeMoraon entorday, © MIAAURER, Juno 1.=Tho snnusl mealing of tho Milwvaukeo & t, Paul Taflrond was hold Jiora to-lay, T'wo hundrod and thirty-four thoneand shares were Foprosontod, Tho following Directors wero eleotad for throa youray N A. Camrey, D E. Frank, 3, 0. ae- ner, L, I, Marton; algo, ofticers d Hon, Alox, Miteholl, President ; Russcll Bago, Yoo Yrcaidont. - All the othier oficors hiold ovar, D MonEs, Jtino 7,—Bevorsl yonrs ngo proceedings ot Ja wero commenced by partiod Intorestad in tho ol Minsisnippl & Missour] Railroad and tho uhlum:‘ Tock niand & Pacilo Tailrond, - Ovor s lalf miilion doliara roro luvolved, and tho Gourt piscod {bia wunt in the hianda of B, ¥ Allen, to bo Liold In trust untll tha caro ‘was docided. The rumor now is that the parties have soltled tho matier in disputo, nud that the monoy 18 to Do pald ovor, It ia aaid that tho amount lold by Mr, Allon {a over throo-quarters of o milllon, THE FIRE ERA. Deastructive Conflagrations in Detrolt, Bsurlingtost, Xiey Flyde Park, Moy, 2nd Other 1"lu¢:-:u.)l - ik ‘Special Dispatchto Ths Chicago Trtbune, DrrhorE, Juno Te-Tbo stosnor Molcat Dienod at Yer dack to-day, whien nearly ready for. hor trip lo Tiako Suporior, ' Tho fire caught in tho boilor-room, aud in a short timo, tho' Loat was 8 mass’ of flames ‘from atom to stornm, Tha®lack shed crowded with frofght, and Duckdoy's warchouso full of. frefght, n- cluding 3,000 barrels of flour, burned florcely aud wero roon destroyed, Many passongers wero on board but all oscapad, tliougl soma boroly saved tholr livas, "o Motaor was fon yoarn old, 1,000 {ous burdon, ane - of tho finost bonts 1n tho Lako Superior trade,’ Slie waa valued at $70,000, and fusured for $50,000, DBuckley & Co, 0 $25,000 ; Insured for $22,000, Mra. Canflold, thio ownar af tha warehouso, loses fizo’; 000 § insured for $16,000, An elovator noar by tool fire, nud was bndlydunnfml, bué fnnlly_saved, It I8 catimated that tho total losa oxceeds $135,000. Tho e a i ds unknowt, RO Metcor brcko ot "around \uu"fln(bfi?o—%’.&.‘?“,‘&{'fifif, fmmodistely found boyond control, A IarkS hiii: Ler of pansongors wero sbonrd, who roachod i dock with ifculty, It {a ° belioved uono georlihed. o Meloor wis o frl-class boat, valuod ab 70,000, * Sho was on uor p trip, nd hnd wearly o full loud of froight from Buftalo nud Clovoland for Lako Buporlor purts, Its veluo OF tho minount of {nsurauce fa iinknowa hero, The Metaor wao ownad by J. T, Whiting & Oo,, o Dotroit, und insured for about §30,000, Tho whrohonao aud froight sliods of Duckloy & o, woro dostroyed, togother with o largo quautity of frolght, Tho loea on tho. bulldings is $45,000 ; ii- aurance about $19,000, - ‘Tho Firo Departmont oxhib- tou ita usual ohicloncy, and subducd tho finmea ot 3 ololock, . Special Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribune, - BunLiNaToN, Town, Juno T—A fire, that at ono tmo endungored e busilows portion of ot olty, brokoout at noon to-luy, destroying tho wholcaalo ofl, aint, and flans colsblisuimont of Vioter Loooklin, wiioso ods o wilding and stock i $23,000; nsured invthe Livor- pool, London, and_Glob, §5,000; Hartford, $3,000 Ifanie, of Now Yorie 87,000; North Ametien, of Pl delphfn, $3,000, Tho Lawrenco liouse, owned by W. B, TLiwrenco, nnd oceuplod’ by Shor- wood ~ % Sons, whd lusnty by tuo Undorwriters, of New York, $4,000: Allomania, Clovelaud, §3,760 3 Franklin, of ladelphia, $3,600 ; Natlonal, ' of ' Hannibzl, Mo,, §,000 ; Natioual, Phlla- olnhia, $3,500 3 Geruch, of Teoopari, $2,000 State, of Deshiolncs, $1,7503 Girard, of Philadelphin, $1,250 ¢ Trador', of Clicago, $1,260, ' Tho Gra also destroyod BMr, JGjor'a reeldonte, Klein's boot and shioo atore, Mra. Iclley's notion store, The jusuranco ‘on tlieso aro: . Gorman, of F¥reenort, $1,600 ; Northwaestern, of Milwaukeo, £1,600¢ Bpringfoid, $1,000; North British, $300; ow Adtna, 8500, Many adjoining housos wers also'dum- s, and it oo o tho Congregntional Olmrel, an Fourth street, a Iargo stone .odlfico, waa In jmuminent danger, tho Toof catching several’ timea, Tho total Toss will Toach $76,000, ns near s can mow bo os- timatod. Tao firo origlostod in Boocklln's oatablish- Dient, I tho collnr of which thoy wero cleaniug oll-cans, 1n o kottio of bolling water. Tho water boiled over on tho fire, and, belug covered with ofl, immedintely binzed up, and In o fuw minutes tho wholo bulldiny was ono mass of flame, Tho propriotor did not hava {imo to loga tho safe. " averal ramon Woro alightly njurod, 1UBLINOTON, Ts,, June 7,—A destriictivo firo burst forth at noon to-diy, in which tho storo and atook of Wornor Boceklin's wholesalo paint, ofl, and glass: eslablichment, tho upper storfea wnd _ furni-' turo of the ELawrenco Iiouse, n dwalling bouse, and boot shoo atoro wers [3 t ond duatroyed, whilo tho adjoluing bulldings wore more orJoss dninagod, 'Tho fire origlurted in tho Foar room of Boackiln'a building, Somo veusols, that bad con- tained ofl, wora placed in o kettlo of botiing water for cleasing; tho oll Noated to the atirfaco, volled ovor, and caughit on fre, Tho estimated losaes nre aboul $75,000, with insurance ns follows: Boackiin on buflaig, Hartford, of Hariford, $3,003 Lon- ivorpool, aid Giobe, 85,000, ' On Auerico, of Villadelple, | 8360 Hlomoof Now York, 87,000, Lawrenco Housd, building: Glrard of Philadetpbia, $1,250; Traders’ of Obicago, £1,250; Natlonal of Hannibal, 'Mo., §3,000: Nutious of Philadeiphia, $3,500 ¢ German of Tiric, $2,000; Ger- man of Frooport, $2,000: Alomanuin af 'Oloveland, 4,750 ; Blato of Bea Molnes, $1,760, Furnifure—Uns Qurwritors of New York, $1,000 3 Frinkiln of Thiladol- phis, $3,600. Heyor—Diwelling bouee, Gevman of Frocport, $1,600, Furnituro—Norlhwestcrn of Ml o . N oge At Juno?,—About o'clock this morntn & firo broko out in the boflor-room of the Hydo Dax woolen mill, at Iydo Park, destroying a largo portion of tho building, fucludiug tho west wing. ~ Thio mill was ownod by # joint-atock company, Mensrs, Lolaud, -Allen & Bates being tho ogents liors, Tiho loss i $500,000; insurance, $400,000, in _soventy-four ‘companios, Forelgn companiea suffer heavily, Among_tho _insurances aro the Brewers' ompany, of Milwaulkee, $5,000 sud £3,600 each in the Houne, of Co- Tumbus, tho Sun, of Clovaland, the Northweatern, the North Biseouri, and the State of Missouri, PoitTzAND, Mo, Juno 3.—Tho foundry of Reddy & XKelly was burned'to-nfght, together with tho patterns, H|M‘hli\l¢ry, cle, Loss from $8,000 to $10,000; insur- ance, $1,600, Dunuque, Towa, Juno T.—A fire ot Calmar, Tows, Iaxt night, deatroyed thohardware store of G. Miller, Total qnlu about §5,000. Tho stock was insured for $1,600, and tho butiding for3500, Special Dispatsh to The Chicago Tribune, Kreoxug, Iows, Juuo 7.—At 3 o'clock this morning o 1o broko but in ths fouftsstory of tho Eaglo furiog millfn thlscity, ‘Tho buflding was ontirely destroy= cd, togethor with all ita contants, The loss 1s cetinintad a1 315,000, No insuranco. _The origin of ho five is unknéwn. Elght persons 1n all wers Inoro o loss n- ured Ly o folilug wall, Ouo mon named Audrew :doror wat 80 poriotaly Liurt, that his life ia dospairod of. About twenty mon wore engaged in removing flour from the building when tho wall fell in, The mill was tho property of Wills & Yonawine, ToLEDo, O, Juno 7.—Tho burnt district embracos about onelulf of tlo block bounded by Summit, Adamg, 8t, Olatr, and Madison strots. Tho bulldingy Qestrosied wers thoso occuplod by Brooks, Oliasu & Orafta’ trunke factory nnd_threo framo_dwelllogs udfoluing, the frat boing_ocoupied by Harry Cbako, the gecond by Mrs, Marvin na' m bourdlng-houso, and tho third by Mrs, Thomas ; all on B, Cisir streot, On Sununit stroet were tho stores of Frod Eaton & Co,, dry goods § M. Hunkor, confoo- tionery ; W, W, Alcorn, Jowolry ; 0. H, Buck, Ellis & Robertson, ‘merchant tallora ; ‘and Mts, Slbjoy, huir goods, Tho block ocouplod 'by T, J. Brown & Qo. Dooks'; Paino Bros,, fancy gooda and hair work, and 8. J.'Ward, Jowelor, vins partlally wrocked, 'Tho ictee poition tho contenta of oll tlicgo uildings” was romoved and eaved in a condition, Nearly oll tho stores on the northe westorly #1do of Summit stroot, fn tho lino of tho firo, wors emptiod of tholr stocks, which aro now being rer placed preparatory to 8 sesuhption of buataoss, The trunk fuctory, in wiich the fire originated, wss ownod Dby J, N, Oampbell, and valued at $30,000; inaured for $10,000, Brooks, Oltase & Orafta valued thoir atock at $25,000; insured for $17,000 o $18,000, Eaton & Co,, stock, 375,000 to $100,000; thelr loss will probably roscld from $40,000° to $50,000; _insurod for fron 455,000 to $75000, 'Tho bulldiog was med by' M. Hunker, ‘and valued at $20,000; in- sured for $0,000, Thd stora occupled by Uuiikor was owned by IT, 8, Walbridgo; 1088, $20,000, partially insurod, Hunker's stock wos valued ot $10,000; in- sured for $3,600, T, J. Brown & 00, books; slock, ,000. Most of thostock was removod, but bolng thrown upon_the stroot was nlmoat entively ruined; fsnrod for 333,600, Thoy 150 owned tho vunding, ‘which was dainagod to tho oxtent of $3,000, Tho Com’ anercial lost by removal of its typo ond other materiul, but the paper appeared this morning ns usunl with a vivid dnacflx\lnn ot tho conflayration. The total loss Ly this ro fa not lesa than $200,000, Tho following 18 a partalt of tho insuranco compauies auffering lossos : Lorllard, Now York, 1,005 Lnrtford, of Hurtford, Conn, 11,6003 Nortl Tititish and Mercohtito, $7,600; Bun, Olovelond, 81,6003 Woatehoator, Now Yorlk, '$2,000 : Merehants’, Trovie douce, I, I, §2,500; Firéman's Tund, San ¥rancisco, §2,600'; 1Lb Homs, Now York, $30,000 ; Tnauranca Gompsny of North Amorica, $03,000 : Frankis 000 Pennsylvania, $5,000 ; Queen's, $0,0005 National, of Tlastford, $1,0003 Glon's Talls, Now York, $1,600; Mact- ford, Hartfotd, oun., 8,600 Tmperial, London, $9,600; Mertantile, of Clovolaud, $3,000 ; Morchouts!, of Tray- idonce, R, T,, $3,600 ; _America, 'Philadelphis, $3,000 5 Undoriritors’, Rew York, $17,0003 Jttnn, $31,000} Amazon, 95,0007 Phenix, ‘Brookiyn, §9,700% Gorman ‘American, $6,000's Eastorn, Bangor, Mo, £1,600 ; Haw- ard, New York, $3,000; Continental, Now York, $5,700 ; lomo, Columbus, $5,000; Commercial, M\mn;'[!l,m; Lycoming, Pongsylvauia, 2,000 Phcenix, Bpringtield, 0,600 ; Alps, Xrle, $3,000, Total, $216,300, gl e e L4 XRoilrond Accident. anpusky, O, June 7.—A oollislon on the Tako S Aietigan Bontborn. Taliroad took place bee tween n atock irain ond o gravol train this aftornoon at 10%lock, Ono mon ywas injured who hos sinca Qlsd. ivoothiors wora moro or less injured. Tho eongtiioens and firomen of both onginea cacaped unhurt, ‘Atiout iteon head of cattlo woro killed, und 250 ehcop Rilled and infured, Tho track 18 now obstructod but will bo cleared by {o-morrow morning, b st ‘Felographio Brovities, o code of Towa I8 now nesrly sll printed, oxcopt (o fudoes which 18 delayod. by siokaess in the fomily of Judgo nDVBZ!.l 55 o faat ntlos eioflold, of Den Moinos, Tows, hins boon ap- ainod Ansisant Unitod Biates District AUOFOy Tor o Bovenihs Ditsct, g i OConventlon of the Town Proas Assoclation moeta 1 Gote Japids on Monday oveuing, b the Diion Opera-House., A12-year-old son of B, T, Bisaoll was drawnad Jast ovonlng at Marblo Jock, Towa, whila batling in the Fiver with & numbor of companions, ThebodyLinanot been faund, T sulty of tho Nopublio Fira Insurauce Company of Olfcago ngainst_acliuquont Towa stookholders go over o tio noxt torm of tho United Blstes Court, ut Dea Moluch, y A boy 8 years old, namod Frod Marsk, was drownod 1 Guuiopolie, Micll,, yeaturdsy, Ilo wont out with another boy 0f tho sai0 Ago I & Acow, undrossad, and” Jumiped fu to awim, 1o was soizod yith cramps aud drowned. 00 Fridsy ovontng & son of Jokn Gatos, of Codar ‘e 1og and'was ‘drowned, iplds, Ta.,, namod Eddts, while fshing, foll from a ‘Thioro Twern movorsl boya in awimming, but thoy wora unablo o rescuo him, o ‘raa but 7 yoars of ngo, Tho farmers of Bsngamon County, Tllinofs, hold o [rsliminey mocttng yenlerday, ood araigod, to ol a baaliot picnfo at tho Falr frounds, noar Bpeing- fiold, on July 4, The connty ling grangos conplelely or%nulur.l in olghteon of thio twonty-five towns, Gov, Talmor lins yoon invited, and will doltver the -nddress on tho occaslon, i ; ¢ ANTI-MONOPOLY. - | Convontion nt DesMolnes Yestexrdnye= Stenls and ‘Grabs of All Kinds Do= nounced, Kpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, DraMorxes, Iows, June 7.—The Anti-Monopoly Qounty Gonvention met hera to-day, with a Iarge at- tendnneo, Evory township in the county was repro- sented but one. The majority of ihoso present wero farmors aud wmochanics, with o Hberal sprinkling ‘of politicinne, Rerolutions yero adoplod declaring that thoy will support no man for ofiico who ia not in full lympnll.\{ with 1Lo producor aud 1nanufacturer, and opposed to mo- nopolies In any form ; that {heir candidatea must bo men of ntdgrity n overy rospeet, with no entangling allfancen ; that oll clasn logislation in contrary to the principles upon which tlhio Government wes foundod, and tonds to tho destruction of tho Ropublio ; that tho doctrine of vestod rights undor which railroads claim oxomption from Ioglelative control cau- not Coxist = without * fufringing o - th rights ly; condomning of tho poople genor giving ealaries to ofiicers dlsproportionsto o the re- wards of labor in {ndustrial pursuits ; consuriug the Cougrassional salary stoal, and declaring it_dislionotn- blo Io tho Excoutive In sifaiug o bil, nnd demand- ing ito ropent, After tho adopiion of the resolutions, 4t waa decided to call a Stato Gonvention on thie 13th ot August, for tho purposo of nominsting Stato tickel ; anda Polk County Convenifonon tholdth of July, to nominato a county ticket, and sclcct delegatea {0 em Stato Convontion. The following State Oontral ‘Glileniiieo wia seloctod ¢ M, L, Devin, B, L, Burn- hamn, 1 11, e, Themas Mitehell, snd 0, D, Reluking. Doviu a Trensuror of tho State Grouge, threo of tho membera of tho Committeo aro Liboral Ropublicans, ono a Democrat, and omo o Ropublican, Larnes sjocclios wora mido fadarsing tho rosolutions. ' Con: sldering tho Jargo crowd n nttendunce, snd the varied mixturo of politienl principles ropresontod, il vontlon was barmonions - . e i B RELIGIOUS. Ordinntion’ of Pricitv nt Suspension Briage. H SustEnsioN Dripox, N, Y., JuooT.—Improssiva morvices of ordinationtook plico Lo-day in the Sonle nary of Qur Lady of Angdls under tho care of the Roverona Fathors of the congregation of {ho miraion, Tho Very Rev, Tobert E. V. ltico, Tector, nud Rov. Thomas Shaw, I'refoct of tha scmluaries, and Bishop Tiyan, of Buffalo, oficlatod, Thoso ordained pricsty aro tho Rova, Jaines 3, Dougharty nud Joli A, Gleos gon, for tho Archdioctas of New York; Barmard Meltughs, Daniel J. William Conuolly, for the Dinceso ¢ Eugeno’ McDermott, Alonysino Dociman, and John Pitoss, for Buflalo ; Joln P, MeInerow, ond Johu J, ZEarly, for Albany; Patrlck Daly, for Boston, and Yotrick Luony for Portland, The Revs, Henry A, Gallagher, and James J, Woods wero not ordained, not having attafned tho necessary age, Tho Dov, Mr, Koveny nnd the Rov, John T, Gormicy will be ordain. ol ab & futuro day; tho former ot Albany, oud tho lat- tor at Boston. 0" Con The Swedenborginn Conventions Special Disgputah to Zho Chicago Tribuns. CrxomsNATY, Oblo, Juno 7,—Tho maln featiro of gonoral intereht in tlio proccodinga of tho Convention of tho Cliurch of tho New Jorusnlotn, to-day, was such of tho proposed zmendments to the Conefitution o3 wero reforred {0 tho Ecclosluatical Gommitteo for ro- rt, Of theso, tho two following oxeited much warm soussion Suo, 93, fo bo amonded 50 0s to read na followa s “ Candidates for tho oflico of Ordnining Miniator must have beon ordainod a6 pastors or missionarics, aud, whon constituted ordnining minister, n addition t§ tho functions of pnstors and misstonaries, they nhail Do authorizod togrant liconacs and o ordatn ministors, aceording to tho provisions of thia Conatitution,” Hoc. 23 to bo amonded ko na to rond as followa : “Ap- peations for conatituting an ordaining minialor ebail 0 mado to the Genoral Convention, aud no porson shadl bo conatitutod au ordatning mibater without its sauction,” “Cho proposad soetion which olfcited tho hottest Lrief storm of dabato was tho following looking to {ho To- straint of herosy : Seo. 24 to bo amendod sona toread ua follows: “ Whenovor any minister or Liceutiato shall call in question any of flio doctrinosof {lo Now Qlingel contained Lu tho tieological wllings of Linsn- uel Bwedonborg, or whencver hfs Iife shall lio Injurious 10 tho Chureh, or not conforanablo to tho Divine com- miandmonts, Lo may ba suspondod from {ho cxorcleo of his function ae such mintstor or licenttata by tho Genornl Conyention, or tho Association of tho Gonoral: Doy of tho Ohuroh, witlin' wiioso bounds ho may bs Jaboring or realding’; but ho slnll havo tho right of appoal o tho Genoral Convention, or, when tho Con- voutlon §5 ol in sesston, to tlio Committoo on_Ecclocl- astical Affairs, Whoso nction alsll bo final, whon cone curred o by the Executive Committee,”. Tho amendmonts will come up befora tho closo of tho Convention, to bo disposod of, ; Tho social mdoting oro an Intorosting fenturs of the Convention. Thoy st dsily, oxcopt ou Sabbath, and Bavo proves vory pleasant, THE CHOLERA. Excitement Incroasing in Nashvillces Tho Situndion in [emphis, NARmVILLE, Juto 7.—Tho excllemont bout tho resonco of cholera horo Ia Incroasing, - Beveral deaths uvo boon reported on the aufhority of tho Lest phyel- clany, but tho mortality for to-dny hss shown no iu- croaso, und_the physiciana roport somo nbatement. The deatha by chiolera, W #omo pronouncod po- radlo and ottiera Aniatic, Luvo not on any ono day dur~ ing tho week been above soven, e, Juno 7.—Tho statoment having boen tolo- graplied from Liero to various papors throughout tho Norls sud East st tho clolors proyailod oo, it s but proper to siato from official sources that thero havo boon but 307 doaths in all from tho 24 day of May t0 thio prosent timo, and that, 0o, with a population of 63,000, Of tho doaths but twenty-two can in any way bo traced to cholers, and of theso all but threo or four ‘woro negroes who had Indulged too frocly in imported cabbogo and mean whisky, Vourdied tho day nftor o negro pienfo, whero they all fillod_thom#olves Wwith ov crything they could purchase to eat or drink, and ton of tho twonty-two suffered death without medleal attontion, Tliero 18 no moro cholern lioro now thon thoro 1as boon ot any timo ot thia scason of tho yoar for {ho last ten years. THE DOCTORS. Proceedings in tho Amcrican Institute of Elomcopathy Yosterdny. OrevELAND, Olio, June 7,—Tho Amorican Instituto of Humnn]mll;g assombled ot 10 oclock, A plan hus been proposcd to contralifo tho colloges of tho West into ona Medical University, fo bo lo- cated in ono of tho citlos of tho West, tho safd Univorsity to bo endowed with a fund of Bot Ioas than 1,000,000, ombracing o faculty toaching every branch and dopattment in modicino, and covoring n poriod of timo sufficlent to thoroughly and fully- oducato its graduntos, This drow forth oloquent romarka from & number of professors of difforont colleges, all of whom pledgad a hearty _co-operation with tho effort, Yrof, 8, Lilionthal, of New York, said the East would heartily co-oporato with tho Wet'in tho ostublisbment of o grand central Univoruity. A Committoo was ap- pointed to confor on thia subjeat, and roport of tho Roxt motlng. After passing vole of thunk o thopross and Lomo- opathio hospitalitios, the Inatitute adjourned to meet at Niagara Flls, J o 9, 1874, e e S The Kl-Fated Steamer Mary E. Fore syth, Spectal Dievatoh to The Chieagn Tribune. Oarno, TIl,, JunoT.—A lottor rocolyod in this olt this moraing from Mr. W, R, McGulloch, snd_datc Bilix}, Miss,, Juno 4, gives many interesting particu- inra n roforence to tho sinking of tho iil-fatod ptermor Mary £, Yorsyth, which loft Mound Oity, 10, Muy 23, loadod with United States ordnsnca stores, Lound for Ponuacols, Florida, Mr, McOulloch was clork of tho Forsyth, and tho lotter from him is published in the Sun of his city, Tho followiug is & eynopsis of its contonts: Tho Forsyth loft New Orlesus on last Baturday morning, and arrivod at the Obandliar Islands o litle after midnight, and cast apohor to waitfor daylight, At 30" ofelock s m. n slorm Bprung up, and 4wo Hours Iater tho auchor was lifted for tho purposo of Auding s Emoothur gea, Tho Gca Docame 6o rough that at 7 o'clock 8, m. all_iisnda woro orderod to cut awsy tho lower giiards and Lolst tho frolght ovorboard, 'At 10 this was completed, For four and 5 hal€ hotirs (be mon clung £o tho hog chatns, ‘with the waves washing over thom, whon 8o waa beade od foran foland. Aa soon aa tho’ boat groundod tho surf toro awsy tho cabin snd loft tho crow in o desporate conditfon, Thoy now socured {ho smoll " Loatsa ond had fastenod on thelr Mfo-proservers, but tho Guif pllot would not allow tliem to mako an offort to reach the land. Tho poor {follows romained {n this condition till & o'clock the noxt morning, whou an oystor-bout rosowd overy goul, and londed thom on the Island., The storm Julled, nd, and thoy in six trips with fho small bost managad to reach dy bar, whoro thoy crocted n small tont ond romained oxposod to ho mim, Tho men vn an oyaters boat psasing that way took six of tho crew, thoclork smong them, sud carried thom to Relixl, savouty miles, being’ tho noarost land, Arrangements woro boing'mndo for tho safoty of {ho romaindor of tho erow, Taken altogotlior, it fa wonderful thut not & woul porlshod, . S S Forger Sontenced, Spectal Dispateh to Ihs Chicago Tribune, AN Annor, Mich,,. Juno 7.—Willlsm Von_Sycklos who bas boen ‘on telul’ hore 1o tho Washtenaw Glreutt Court for forqlug & morteyy and an acoompunyu bond and Justice’a acknowledgmont, waa to-day found ity s sontunicad to seveu yearu” inprisonmont {a Lo Venitontiary, Oceonn Stenmahip Nows, New Your, Juuo 7.—Arrlvod, utoamsbips Manhattan, Oity of Baltumore, and Abyssinis, frorm Liverpool, LowwoN, Juna T.—Artlved out, ateunship Java, from New Yorlk, e Wost-0ffice Management in Montann, A upecfal agout of the Post-Ofice Departinent fs re- orted to hava had an anusing oxporienco whlly mak- ng his officisl vislt of inepoction at Iron Rod, Aon~ tana, Golug into the Post-Ofice, bio found tho rooin divided tato throa suotlons, first a ealoon, uoxt tho Tout-Office, aud the last a faro bank, 'flmmnll-hl‘( way brought lu; a rough-looking oustorer opoued it aud eptiod tho coutenty on the floor, Tho entire d got down on _thofr hands snd! knocs sid coms Shensod ovorhmling tho lettots, aulong Which sovoral Woro regintorad, and olocted’ ol na thioy wutod, Afior they wore through tho romaining lotters woro shovelod into o candlo-box and pinced on tho bar, Tho apecial agent, thinking tho offico necdod n littls Fequtaling mlmfm o baslondor, who b rocefved aid 8 WaH 0 Por bor, e R T you iho Asaistsnt Vostmne. aunwert 2 ", 1. 4Whero s tho Poatmaster?”-- ¢ Ont g i Wheras. tho. Asslstant Tontmanlor 7 #Gono to holi'n canyon, and by thundor Bill Jones hins o o rin Uhihrohen moxh weok ; 1Va s turm Tho &avarnmont offcial thon anked who ho was, And do- manded tho koys of.tho offico. Tho bartoudor coolly fook tho candlo-box from tho bar, put ft on_tho floor and gavo it n kick, rending it oul of the door, mying “iiorots your poat-oflice, and now git.? ‘o ngont mnyat * Knowiug tho oustoms of tho c(!l,llul'rvy, 1 loat 50 fimo tn ollowing this advico, ond got." ‘it oflico was dlscontinuod, ——— v Enll of n Floor. i r.ADELPRIA, Sutio To—Whilo tho houso formor! ocoumien Ly Buly. tho, §roat patnicr, waa bolag do- smolighod $oniay, the fioor suddenly gave wey, carrying tho workmen down with it, Only ono waa soriously inju AT The Contercnco of tho Tplacopal clergy in New York discussed with considersbln nnlmn{gn the pro- rloty .of bolding church faira, 1t d8 ot Tiought “by ‘nny o bo tho propor thing to ark ‘eoplo to” by emoking-cape snd lippors Clgar-cants, malch-nnfon, nnd Jim-cracks at exorbitan pricon, in order that tho Houno of God may ba decontly Furnishod, or fo conx them to send tho Gospol o tha Dcatlien by gorging thom with strawborrioa sud cream, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Forcign Markets. Livriroor, Juno 7—11 0, m.—Flaur, 271 61@28s 0d, Winter whoat, 128 2d ; spring, 11a_1d@133 2d ; white, 10 g ué'ln club, 12a 6d, Corm, 378 0d, Porl, s, Tard, 08s LIvERPOOZ, Juno 7—1:30 p, m,~Markot quict and unclinnged, Tonpow, Juno7—3 p, m.—Coneols for moncy, 023¢ ¢ secount, 0337 ; 6208 of 65, D13¢ ; do of *67, 9} ; 10405, 8B)g 3:m0w b, 803 ; Erle, 48. Livenroos, Juno 7,—Cotton dull;. middling up- 1and, 8%¢d ; Orloans, 03¢d, Sales, 8,000 bales j Amori~ can, 4,000; spoculation and expos nhm. Breadstulls quict, Flour, 27s 0d@8s 63, No, 2 cpruy 21830, Chiceed, e, Oumberlauds, 878, Bhort » 082, New York Dry Goods Market. New Yomr, Juno 7,—Trado was quict in all ranches, - Tho market for cotton gooda ruled dull Dut ateady, " Fino brown slicotings aron_falr zequicat, Denims and choviot atripea oro fa demand and. firm, Broym drills nro moro wanted for oxport, but quict for ioma consumption, Job yrints rulo brisk, but standnrd slyles aro quict, Woolens aro less_ctivo, Dress goods snd shawls rule very dull. Forolgu £ooila aro alngglsh and irreglar, Tho dry goods lue Ports for tho wealk foot up $080,833, 27 Pittsburgh 011 Market. Prrrenunon, Juno T.—Petroloum quiat; nothing dolng ; $3,00@2.35 at Tarker's, A The Produce Markots. & EW YORK, Nrw Yonx, June 7i—CoTToN—In moderate roquest ; middliog upthnd, 19ige, Brrapaturri—Flour steady ; recolpts, 14,000 brin superno Western ond Stats, '$6,40@5,90; common to good oxtra, $0.40@0.90; good to choico, £0,93@ 1.76; whito whoat extra, $7.76@9.76; Ohlo oxtrs, @5 5 8 Touls, ST.GRILL, Tiso flour stoady and unchagged, ‘orn moal fn fair, demand; $1.25@ 3,05, Whent highor; rocoipts, 118,000 bii; No, 2 Chicngo. $1.52@1.62; Northwesf, $LE4@1E5; No, 2 Milwankes, $1,55@1,68; wintor rod Wentarn, $.,65; amber $1.70, " Tiye, burloy, and molt unchangod, - Gorn. in foir demand s’ rocospls, 76,000 bus damp’ mized Woetern, 50@520 ; teamer do, 62@600; sall do 57@580; old mized Weatern, 66X ; yellow, 64!ge, Oate n shada firmers rocelpts, 12,000 b ; new mfxod Wester, 3@ 470 ; vlack, 49@44Xe; whits, 50@5de. Toas—Firm ; Westorn, 17 @180, Hax AxD Hova—Unchangod. Leamicn—Steady ot 281@3ie ; Orinoco, 21G 280, Woor—Steady ; ‘No, 1 flecee, 46@500; Oregon, 280. Gnootnres—Cofeo dull, . Bupar strong and advanc- ;;\l", r.ml- :o good refining, 73@8)c. Molassos dull, o quiet, o Drruonru—Firmer ; erudo, 8740 rofined, 193¢0, "CenrexTig—Qulct, 443¢c, Pirov1s1oN—Pork—Now moss, $10.03). Doof quict, Hams dull and irregular ot $20,00993.00, Tiereo beof nomiual, Cut mats dull, iddles mora active s long . cloar, 84c ; short clear, 83¢c. Lard firner, 8%@0Jic, Bu'rrin Anp Oueeaz_Unchangod, Wantsiz—Easfor, 0dc. MIEAVAUREE, MILWAUKEE, Juno 7.—BRCADsSTUFFS—Flour in light domand, but lolders firm, Wheat quict and weak ; No.1,$1.35; No. 2,817, Oals firm; No. 2, 28io. Corn in fair derwand end bigher; No, 2, 87c. Rye sloady ; No, 1, 6o, Barloy dull ‘and ‘nominal ;' No, e, ' FnEtonTs—To Buffalo, 803 Qawego, 13c, Ttzoxsers—Tour, 4,000 bria; wheat, 120,000 bu, HiesesT~—Tlour, 6,000 brla; wheat, 116,000 bu, CINOINNATL. CINOINNATY, June 7,—BREADSTUFYS—Flour firmer; $1.35@%.70, Wheat quiot at $148@1.50, Oorn qulot a 40e, ‘lgu quict at 77c, Oats dull; 87@480. Barley nominad, = Proviétons—Quict and. Grm. Porkhold b $10.60, with $10.35 bid, Dull and nominal ; steam, 80 ; ket~ tle, 8ige. Bulk meats quiet and steady ; shoulders, 614@6%0; clear rib hold at B3a; cloar, 83¢c, Bacon openod quict and_closed firm shouldats, 73¢0 ; clear ib, iyc; cloar sldes, e, Witisky—Steady ot 895, MEMPHIS Meputs, Juno 7.—CorToN—Tirm ; good ordinary, N—T'h 1616¢e 3 low middling, 17@175¢, l?nz.mflutrn—l“louxg dnfi aud unchanged, Corn nict ut 50c, Osts quiot at 43c, Gorn meal firmor at 2.10, ax—Dull at 15@240, Duax~Firm ot 14,00, T'novstons—Pork dull and nominal, nominal, Bacou dull and a shuda lower, nominal, Sides, 9@93a, LOUISVILLE, Lousyiit, June 7.—BrrapsTurss—Flone qulot and unchanged, _Jorn firmer, t 58@520 Aliolled and sncked, Oata hold stoady, ot 41@49¢, anoks included, Trovistoxs—Dull 3 mess pork, $17.00 cash, Bacon— Bhoulders, 73ic; cloar rib, 0%¢; clear, 93fo, all packed, ' Lard—Tiorce, @100 kegs, 10@10xc. Bulk moats—Loose shoulders, 63@030; clear rib, 8%a; cloar, 90, Wiisxx—Quiet. PHILADELPHIA, PrIzApxLPmLA, June 7 ~BREAnsTOrFS—Flour {nac- tive, drooping and unchangod. Wheat quictand wesk; rod, $1,65@178; ppring, $1.60@L03, Kye dull at 81@ 88¢. “Coru dull} yallow mixod, 61@02c. Oats stcady; white, 51@520; mixed, 463, TrovisIoNs—Dull, Mesa pork, $18.00, Lard, 84@® e, Prrnorzuy—0rude, 135603 rofinod, 10560, Waisex—Steady at 05, BALTIAORE, DALTTORE, June 7,—BRTADSTUFTS—Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat quict oud unchanged. Cora in 50:171 domand and firm; mixed Wostern, 03c. Oats ult and weak 3 mixed, #fc 3 wh Lard dull and Bhouldors Lito, 40¢. ProvistoNs—Qulat, 'Mos3 pork, $17.60818.00, Lard 4ull and noininal, Burren—Uuchinged, Winsix—S8teady at 94@94350. OSWEG 05wEGO, Jutio 7,—DneADsTUFPA—Whest quiot; No. 1 Alitwaukeo, $1.65, 0231 unchanged, T ) Torxpo, Juno 6,—BurAvsToFrs~—Flour quict snd nnchanged, Whoat fn falr domand, snd higher; No. 1 whito Wabash, $1,95; No. 8 do, $1.70; oxtr whito Michigan, $1.60 ; amber Michigan, $1. and June ; $1,013¢ seller July; No, 1 rod, $1.05; No, 3 49, $1.60; No 8 do, $1.43%, ~ Oorn firm 3 'high mixod, 446 spot’ and Juno: 45%o sollor July; &fo mollor Angust; low mixed for Auguat, Go; yollow, die. Oata in fair domand and higher; No.' 1, 8903 No, 1, 96)¢o; Michigan, 870, EngtoiTa—Nominally unchanged. Reoziers—Flour, 1,800 brla ; wheat, 18,000bu ; corn, 26,000 bu ; oats, 5,000 bu, ButesenTs—ilour, nomo; wheat, novo; corm 14,000 bu: oats, nons, BT, LOUIS, Br. Lou1s, Juno 7,—~BReapsTorrs—Flour quict and weak, and lower Lo 'soll, Whoat—JBettor_qualitica of winter hold highor 3 No. 2, $1.00@1.03; No, 3, $1.403 1,44 Corn firm'; No. 2 mlxed, Jigso 1o olovator § 45@1550 sacked § 40@4040 sollor July, Outs firmor § No. 3, 82330 in clovator ; 05@3T¢0 ackod ; S3y(6 Juls,’ Barley dull and noisinal. 3250 dull and Towor; 0, 3, 080, Puovistons—Pork firmer_at SI7,00@17.25, Bulk moats dull and pominnl, Bacon quiet: shouldors TH@T340 1 cloar rib, 92@9340 ; cloar, 94@9Xe. Lar dull nid unchnnged'; summer atoam, 86, - Wittsxx—Touud Iots loyor ; nnsalablo over 896, OATTLE—Quict sud unchangod, Toas—Lovier, $4.00@4.95. NEW ORLEANS, New Onrzans, Juno 7,—BIEADSTUFTS—Corn firm § whito, 60@620, Oats firmor, at 45@480, Proviarone—Pork firmor, At $17.60, Groozrzs—Bugar in good demand ; inferfor, €303 common to falr, 85¢0 § good £o fair, 8)de 3 choled, 10c. Qtliora unohangod. Qorvon-Quilot ; uilot, 400 balos at yosterdagiauo- tations, Tocolpts, 818 Lalos ; oxporta Groat Britaln, 3,40 bilen; conat, 1,637 bnlo; plock, 74,050 bales. Burraro, Juno 7.— BREADSTUFPS ‘Whoat vory dull ; enlcs, 8,000 bu No, ) £ arrivo, $1.40, 'Corn'inactive and nominally 450 for No. 2, Oata dull, st 38xc, Turraura—Unehangod, ETROIT, Dernorr, Juno 7T~-Brravstovrs— Flonr firm, Wheat steady ; extrs, $1.50@1.53; No, 1 ‘1.70%1.13 H No, 3, $1.01; amber, $.68@1.03, Corn dull and lower § No, 3, Bats quiot and unclixngod. OLEVELAND, OLEVELAWD, Juno 7,—DreApsTorrs — Whoat dull but firmers No, 1 7ed, $1.05; No. 2 do, $1.64, Coru dull aud a shade lower’; high mixcd, 4005 fow do, ko, Onta steady; No, 1, 400, Pernowsun—Qulot and unchanged, MARINE, Port ot Ohlongos Bargo M Ludliiglons 430 argo Morcury, Ludington, 930 3 B3lF Lenn dJofson, Ludington, 200 m lumber, Hour Gllbort Kuapy, Grand Haven, 180 m lnmbor, Selir Tocumsch,, Kincarding, 385 (ons, 1,105 1bs and 100 brls salt In bulr, Beow Hul:lu{l Olaybank, 420 tolograph-polos, 1,200 raite rosd tles, Bark B 0, L, Monomince) 200 m Iumbor, 201 lath.. Prop Mobswl, Buifalo, 870 brlu sugor, Belir Hololt, Pontwator, 100 m lumbor, . Bumr Bhoboygan, Manitowos, Sheborgnn, 180 bales hukr, T8 boxew chacso, 400 brls” flour, 08 ubs butiur, 100 brla cagy 100 Lrla Unsoud oll, Sohr Raloigh, Mundsto, 100 1 luber, Sehir 3, B, Nowland, Mantates, 160 m lamber, Hobr 7, G, Rinimon¢, Maultcs, 140 m lumb rop Vandorbilt, BufTalo, 1,087 Lirls sugar, 40 plgs fish, aud oundrics, fleow Flora, Raugatuck, 00m Jumbor, jcow J, A Johnson, Bauigatuck, 00 1 Tumber, Fichir Mysilo, Aunlicgon, 165 m funber, . Bargo Advanee, Peshitlgo, 360 m lunbor, Bargo Foabiio, Poshiigo, £60 m lumbice, Sobir AL, Dall, drand Haven, 160 1n fumbor, Frop Oconlo, Green Bay, 750 m shingles, 100 tons plo- Iron, 185 m Ahinglca, ‘Prop Lalke Michigan, Monrod 710 brls sall, 100 tang plg-iron, ; Schr !‘mm i AcDonnld, Manistce, 170 m lumber, Sehr Mormaid, Grand fTaven, 60 in lumbor, Sl opo, Grlmd Hlevan, 28 b Inimbor, inrgo Golden Harvest, Grand Haven, 260 m Jumbor, £elir 2. Molt, Ocoto, 104 nt umbor, 10 m ath, Behr Miunlo 8lauscs, Mevominee, 020 m lumbor, 76 m Inth, Pargo Clty ot Erie, Grand Maven, 200 m Tumber, Bohr Magnolia, Muskogon, 100 m fmnber, 60 m Inth, fehir Fuloon, Ludfugton, 160 m lumber, Schr Tds, Manisioo, 180 in lumbor, Beir 0, L. ackley, Feutwaler, 210 m lumker, 20 m lath, Bark Acorn, Blicboygan, 440 m fumber, Bebir Atalan{n, Menomiico, 240 m lumbor, 10 m lath, Sohr Tattlo Ear, Saugatuck, 100 m lumbar, Boow Trio, Baugntuck, 65 m lumber, 20 m pickets, Sehr Jamalen, Oswego, 500 tona conl, Bebr J, P. Ward, White Lake, 96 m lumbor, Sobr Persi, Whito Laks, 00 1 lumbor, Selir Cecllid, Grand Tvén, 176 m lnmber, Baryo Conteat, Muslegon, 200 m Jumber, 50 m lath, Bchr Emaline, Maskegon, 126 m lumber, Behr 3, Hibbard, Portngo Lake, 00 m Inmber, Sohr Hadical, Pentwater, 120 m lnmbor, Seli Autgatl, Grand 1favon, 1,160 ralroad ties, hom= oo} a1 Scow J, 1. Ohnpin, Mantates, 120 m Tambor, rig 4. A, T0ll, DManistco, 183 m lumber, Sclir Whito Onk, Maniatos, 150 m Jumbor, Bark Oarrler, Manistoe, 100 m lumbor, Bobir J, T, Tray, Manisfco, 140 m Tumbor, Bargo Gomet, Muskegon, 430 m lumber, 50 m lath. Bolir Kato Lyons, Munkegon, 200 m lamber, Echr O, 8. Johnaon, Muskegbn, 220 m lumbor, Holiy8pood, Muskegon, 00 m lumbor, Prop Geo, Duabar, Muskegon,16 m Jumber, Bchr Guido, Bt, Joaeph, 60 m lomber, Schr Mary Dooth, Wifa Lako, 110 m Tumber, Seow Bardinin, Manistoo, 140 fn lumbor, Schr Racino, Muskegon, 145 m Jumbor, e il Muwikogon, 176 1 Jumber. ‘on ndington, 250 m lumber, ‘Drig Btar Light, Monomonoe, 260 m lumbor, Belir I', D, Barkor, Buffnlo, 576 tons coal, Sebr 1, 0. Mbrocht, Fora TRiver, 200 m fumbor, 70 m i il Inth, Sehr Pilgrim, Ludington, 150 m lumbot. Bolir Collingwood, Ocont, 250 m lumbor, 60 m lath, ohe Willlo Kellor, Littlo Zodus, 457 tong'ooule Trop Ira Ohaios, Baugatusk, 20 m lumber, 20 barkete o, Selir Cuyshoga, Groen Day, 184 cds wood, Sehr B, Potes, Aanlatco, 190 1 Tutnbor, 5 «ssadune 0. ARRIVED. . gelir E, T, Dlako, Manistee, 185 m Tumbor, Btmr City of Boslon, Ogdorieburgl, pundrica, Sehr M, V. Bates, Bt, Joseplt, 40 m lumbor, Bebr Ciibia, Menorinoo, 180 m lumber, Trop Monfgotnery, Port uron, sundries, Sabr D, J, Wright, Ludingto, 00 m lumber, Schr Topsoy, Muskegon, 160 12 lumbor, Belir North, Muskegon, 100 m lumbor, Belir J, A, Francls, Mukkegon, 70 m limber, Selir John Boan, Jf., Huntivgton's Plor, 110 m lumber. 8lrur Japen, Bufislo, sundics, Grant, Grand Iiven, 185 m lumber, Yrrop Russia, Bufalo, undrice, 24,65, Stmr Thomds &, Scoft, utfalo, 1,600 brla salt, 217 bacs m . ralirond fron, . Stme L, Hamis, Edde, 072 fons col, Bark Orphan Boy, cfnvmnna,n 023 tons conl, 3 2. ED.eessirsaduno?, Trop Qconto, Manitowoc, 1,01 pkgs Rtndrics, Belr Thoa, H. Howland, Oswego, 19,000 bu dorn, Prop City of Toledo, Ogllensburgh, 10 brla pork, 13,000 bu corn, Bt Indis, Erle, 13638 bu corn, 650 brla four, 1,00 pigs Tond, Dark Acoru, Buffalo, 22,300 bu corn, Bebir Whito Oloud, Prescott, 14,038 lm corn, Top . . Blanclurd, Buffaly w0070 U corm, 2008 it onts, 600 Lrla pork, 1,400 bt 322 s oate, 25 brls oft, o oy o . Jugos, ARED, Prop Missourt, Dulath, sundrics, Schr Otter, Collingwood, 14,600 bu onts, Prop Montgomery, Port Luron, 16400 bu corn, 12,100 bu oaté, and sundries, Prop Motawk, Duffalo, 23,800 bu corn, 400 brls flour, nnd gundri Schr Trons|des, tPort Colborne, 15,300 b corn. Stmr Rusala, Butfalo. Stmz Thonwns A, Soott, for Buffalo. obr U, K, Nims, Buffalo, 63,400 Lu corn. Schr W. T, Allon, Buffalo, 20,000 bu corn, | Bebr Porry Hannah, ; Bufal ,800 bu corn, ¥nko Freights ‘wero dull and docliuced 1o on_corn, quotableat Go for corn and nominal at 83 @To for wlieat to Buffalo, Tho engagements reported were: To Boaton via Buffalo, rop Idako, corn and oata at 45¢, To Buflalo—Schrs ronsides, Corn at 7¢, and Forry Mannall, corn at 640 7 Behr 0. K, Nims, corn at 6o ; Minnio Blawnon, ryo ab 6350, Total capacity equal fo 49,000 bu corn, 94,000 bu ryo, and 10,000 bu cats, -From Milwaukeo to Buffalo~ Sclirs Jawen Gouch and 8, If, Foster, wheat atTe. In tho morning (early) tho schra Irousldes nnd Parry Hannah were chartored for corn to Builalo, the former nt 7o and tlo Intter at 6)¢c, copacity 32,000 bu. Two propellers, names not montioned, woro taken in the af« teruoon for corn nnd oata to Buffalo on private terms, Durriro, June G.—Charlers reporied by Hiram Bmith, Esq; _ Behr Halsted, conl to Chicago, $1,00 par ton, freo; schr W, 8, Crosthwalte, coal to Duluth a $1.60 por ton froo, and whoat back {o Buffalo at 100 per bu ; schr Tom Martin, powder to Lako Suporior ut 1,100 for tho load, and oro back from Marquotio to Toledo on p. £, Toportod by Capt, Tom Collin : schr Mary Hattle, rdlrosd fron to Detroft at $1U0 £, 0. b.; aehr Conancllo, coal at60c per ton to Tolodo ; chit Qcen, Worth, coal to Dotrolt at 600 per ton free. Othor Bourco: el d, D, Sawyar, rallroud iron to Chicago a1 $1,50 per ton freo fn aud dut, Illinols River nnd Cannl Newss Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, LLE, Juno 7.—¥ho prop Whale arrived, loaded with corn, from ionry, and passed fnto tho canal bound for Chicago. Tho canal-boat Ontario, loaded ‘with lumber, from Ohleago, paseed out of tho canal destinod for Peru, Tho connl-bonts Benoes and Suue bosm, Ught, sailed down to Lake Dupno to load with grain for Ohicago, Two foot and ten inches of water on the dam at Lenry reported to-day, and ton feot and ten inclos of wutor on tho mitre stil of Lock 15. OANAL OFFICE, Juno 7.—Anutvep—Galens, Willow Springs, 2 tuns ico ; Slgo, Willow Springs, 51 tona feoy Thharict, Genocs, 6,000 bt corn s Tt B Goodoll, Ottawa, 0,000 but corn 3 Robert Ifolmes, LaSalle, 160 tons coal, Algo, 13 boats with 963 cubio yarda atono. OrLzArED—onto Christo, Barsellles, 88,95 £t lum- bor ; Bligo, Willow Springs, light; S, and T., and Au- guala, Lemont, ght. Vesscls Passcd Botroft. Drmorr, Juno 7.—PAssep Dowsi—Dropa Phl i, Beotih Paasalc, W, T. Grayes, N, Nools, ity of Fort thiron: W: T, Graves, N, Milie; barged Eupies Blato; bark Cevaller ; schin Lucy Olatk, O, A. King, Yankce Blade, Chenango, TFlorettn, Richard Winslow, American, Cliamplon, Angun Smitl, Georgo Davis, Evening Star, lome, Willinm Sunderson, Tlying Mist, Soutlnmpton, Fred, Dunforth, E, C, Roborly, dames Xiug, Cooper, Paazp Ur—Props Canisteo, Huron Oity, Ouba, Equinox, Superior, Mendota and barged, Hackott and Darges, Henry Howard and barges ; schrs P, B, Lock, Willlem Raynor, Chorles Hinckloy, Wind, Huoter, Murengo, Typo, ‘. Bawson, Sunrise, George Finnery, Wixp—Nortlieast, c DernorT, Juno_7.—Passkn Down—Props Colorado, Blicldon 3 bark Watson; schrs Gallatin, Wheollng, Wind of tho Wayo, /Etua, Anna Grovor, Jnra. Passep Ur—Drops Afnlo Yonng, Dradbury and barjges ; achra Montauk, John Magee, WiNo—Novtheast, Miscolluncous, Tho Drindeo has got off, A despatch dated Port Col- borno, Juna 4, eays: “Tho bark Dundeo has come Suto harbor all right, —A largo flect of lumbar-laden veescln arrived o Sundny, ' Tho river at tho Inmber murket is full, and voasela aro acattercd all along a3 far ns Olark strect. —Tho schr Helvelin waa Inunched ot Tonawanda fow doys ngo, Ifer dimensions aro: Lenpth of keel, 200 fool § dopith of Dold, 14 feet§ breadth of Lenm, 35 feot., —Bho will cost about $05,000+ capacity about 55,000 bu corn, The Lclvetia p similar to the Bcotia, —White Wialh Tolnt i eitustod at tho southorstern ond of Lake Superior, and is provided with a 10-inch steam fog-whistlo, It glves a blnst of 8 scconds’ dura~ tion, followed by an interval of 10 £oconds, tliona Bast of 2 socouds, followed by an fntorval of 40 sec onds. —Tio achr John G, Colfare, whils drifting down the rivar Wodaesday, colildod wifh tho bell-diving _flotilla which lias boen hehored over tho wreck of tha Saltillo, opposite this clty, nnd carzied tho wholo affair astors ut 8 quarter of a mile, No great daniage was done, A great disturbance {s indulj in by vesgol men about it wrecking appavatus, cluiming that 1t 13 very much , 1n thielr way,—Port Huron lines, §th, —0n tlio Ganndn 8horo of Lakd Lrio, from and_ in. cluding Yort Golborne to Nois Dlano, at the mouth of tho Detrolt River, thore are eloven Hfm‘ or light- Touses, Tho Arst of theso is tho light at Qolborne, the outlet of tho Wolland Canal, which s on the pier-hiond, Afohnwk Island {4 tho noxt one, which les ono mlle southwest of tho majuland, AbTort Maitland, on the oud of tho wost plor, and Port Dover 1lio samo, The ‘most important nlang that coast {s that of Tong Point, a peninsuia which rro}et(s twenty-fivo miles from the 1uain shoro, the light being at the eastern nxtrnmlt{. ‘The others are losated respectively at Port Burweil, Port Bruce, Port Slanloy, Point at Polleo Island, Polub n Folloo 8pit, sud Bots Blanc, opposite Malded.—De. troit Tribune, —ALEnos Tolnt the work of changing the old his-. . torlo wind-will into o ight-house 1 nicariy complotad, | and Wa expect woon {0 600 it casting & beacan Nght be | guido mariuers fu enfoly up and down the B¢, Law. . Tonco, Very fow of us whio stood on tho bank of tha ; 8t, Lawronco Rivor on Friday aftornoon, Nov, 16, 1833, and gaw tho (o guiuboata sucliored uolt Enos Yot/ pouriug their solidt shot Into tha old mill, expocted; even to 8oo it survivo thio trlul of thf timo, and: after tho lapso of 95 years to Lo {rausformed i0to & Iighthouso, to enable vesdols to worlk thelr way up snd down tho 8t, Lawrenco, At that Himo tho navigation of tho 8t, Lawronco by auch vessols ns now pusé up, s down dolly was" ot dsoaiiod of,—Ogdenabury ournal, —In many localltics along tho Inkes thero are lfl':g on the bottom vessols of tha better class Inden Wil rallroad dtou, kron and coppier oro, and other properly of groat valve, Vith tho alil of inodorn wrockng b pliancea vory many of thoso vestols, with thiolr cargoas, oo pousiblo of recovery, and, ffom what cau ba learned, wo undoratund tho oxperiwent will soon bt muade, Purtlea aro now ongaged o mwvnm; eargo of tho gchr Ballillo, whlch, loaded With . fron, sunk in tho Bt, Olair Rivor 20 yeors ago, Aathe veasel horuulf Wus well nlong in years, lier doubtlcas now of lttlo valuo, Tho amouint of propor: ty burled {n tho lakos and rivers has beon eatimatod at, upward of $3,000,000, which {8 probably bolow thie acy’ tuial Ogures,—Defroit Free Srests