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- . THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1‘1’{_3. FOREIGN, SPAIN. . Mannip, Juno 14,—D1 y Margall, Pro@iont of- tho Council, in & spooch lnst ovening, in the Cor- tes, snid that tho Govornment must firet pacify tho Teiitngula in ordor to discourago dieafostion in Cuba, iy i " Atn domonstration in ‘Barcotons, yestordny, tha tiponkord tormed the munielpality of 1o city “thiovos,” nnd urgod vigorous mioasures for gotting rid of tho objectionablo authoritics. The mooting broke up with criea of Viva Ja Fodora~ cion Socisl!™ aud “Down with tho municl- pulity 1" , . Loxpoy, Juno 14.—It i8 said that ox-Queon Zsapelin js about to Eroceml to Rome to confor with tha Popo upon the prospeots of tho Bour- Yon family in Spain. Blapsup, Juno 14.—Falmeron has boon olooted Prosidont'of tho Corles by 176 voles, to 74 for Tiguorns, At the scesion last night the Govern- mont announcod that & soparation of Church aud Stato was & povt of its programmo. Tho Miniator of Financo also submitted n proposition for the nogoliation of A loan of 300,000,000 roale, and tho imposition of now taxes, LaYORNE, Juno 14,—1ho Carlist forcos com- ‘mandod by Lizarraga and Ollo, with othor bands, ontored the Province of Biscay to-day. An ongagomont, in which tho Catlists woro vletm’lmm,‘fmu ocourred noar Ogarzun, Provinco of Gulpuzcoa. Alavnip, June 14,—The majority of the Cortos has 3))0!11!011 & Direcling Committeo, of which Caatelar is Chairman. —_—— FRANCE, T.oxpox, Juno 14.—A spocial correspondont at Paris tolographa: “An alliance has boon offected ‘Datwoon tlio supporters of Thiors nnd the Radi= cala in tho Asscmbly. Thiors is said to have had froquent conforoncos with Gambotta einco his rotiroment from the Presidoney.”” . Lams, Juno 14.—The Assombly has by nlmost unanimous voto_adoptod a rosolution ratifying tho oloction of Rane ns Doputy from Lyous, Tho Chamber has alao sppointod a committeo of fifteon to inquire into the domaud of Gon. Ladwirsult for authority to proscouto Rano for sets committed during the reigu of the Com- mune, Thirteon mombors of tho Committen aro gaid to bo in favor of grmlllnfi the authority saskod, and two are opposod to the demands. e Y ITALY. Rosz, June 14.~Tho Pope has completely rocovored from his late indisposition. L gty CGREAT_BRITAIN. ' LoxpoN, Juno 14,.—Resolutions conflrming the amelgamation of the Anglo-Amorican, Fronch & New York and tho Newfoundland & London Cablo Companioa woro unanimously passed by the former companies yostorday. TnS ey GERMANY, k Loxpo; June 14.—A dispstch from Berlin says that tho Etnperor continucs vory wesk and requires abaolute quiet. e & "AUSTRIA. Loypoy, Jume 14,—Tho limited number of strabgers In Vienna has compollod o roductlon of the hfim priecs of living. NEW YORK. Horfon, the Swindler == Commercial Connultation-=picd of Yellow Fover seAnother ‘Tammany Erands--Misccls Inncous Newss New York, Juno 14.—Hortons swindling oporations axe eaid to amount, in tho aggregato, t0 976,000, Morchants sud baukers intorcato hava intrusted tho case to o privato dotoctive agoncy. A roward of $3,000 is offerad for his cupturo. About n dozen gontlomen, represonting the cipal commoreial interasts, such ns grocerios, goody, Lardware, otc., mot yostorday, in so- Crat gossion, in the rooms of the Importers’ snd Grocory' Board of ‘Irade, for the purpose of conferring as to &ho proprioty of calling & public meeting of morcantile and other businoss mon, to take action upon the railroad problom. Tho vbjact of tho praposed meeting Wil bo to ouggost monsurcs for remedying tho sbuses \ihicl, thoy eny, the railrosd companios now in- flict upon the community, snd to limit thoir charges for froight, otc. Thio shipments of rpocie to-dsy woro §393,435. F.\V, Dacon, & waiter on Lho- stesmor Yazao, plying botseen 1lavana, New Orleans, and Phil- adelphin, it hos been made linown, died at No, 7 f-xldr ;;u obroot, in thly cliy, of yollow fover, ay 31, 5 & 4\ynaw chapter in tho history of the Tammany frauds is sbout to bo made public. T. W. Roo & Co, bring suit sgainst the Comptroller for mioro than 200,000 alloged to be duo thom for stationery, &e. H. J. Tafutor, employed in tho Comptroflor's oftice, haa made an aflidavit charg- ing that tho grentor part, if not tho wholo amount of this ooy, Paid by the city, and divided smong E. A, Woodward, and the so-call- od confodorates in tha lata ring. The Providont of tho Medical Board of Bolle- vuo Houpital bin been roquested to call a_meot~ ing of that Board to consider and roport upon tho oxpumauci)- of tho removal of tho Hospltal, that the build] lg;ls may bo takon for tho propose Bridowell aud City Prison. United States Commigsionor Whito and Shiolds, and tho Clerk of the Unitod Statos Circit Court Joft for Providence, to-day, to give toatimony in tho procecdings thero againut Joseph -B. Perry, charged with' baving -wmado” n- falsg deposition in Providonce to bo.nsed at tho trial of the Jumel estato case in this city. Thoy took with them all the records of tho court portaine in§ to tho mattor. udgo Blatchford to-dny donled the motion to vacato tho order holding- to bail Edwin C.B. Gareis, Consul Goneral of Uruguay, in a suit brouglit ngeinst bim by Natbanicl MoKay, of Boston, to recover the amount of sonio uotes, Baid to bo due snd unpaid. e Tho Coroner’s jury to-day, in the cnso of James Downey, who died from the blow of a brick, hurled by Michael Cronin on Bunday night las, bave given a_verdict of justifiable Lomicido. The Coroner, however, required Cronin to give bail to await tho action of the Grand Jury, and aont tho witnessos to tho House of Detontion, - The tweniy-ninth annual meoting of the Na- tional Division Sona of Towmporenco will com- mence iu this city on the 18th instant, Visiting dologates will bu givon o publi recoption, The Germaus of tlis cily are propariog to ivo & fitting weleomo to the Prince Georgo flo;nl Band of Saxony, which I8 oxpocted to ar- ive in s fow days. % _ Ning thousand fmmigrants arrived during the ast ivmnl( &b this port; makiug 141,860 since an. 1. ‘Among tho passongors for Euro&w to-day wero . K. Konney, of the Cincinnatl Gazelle; tho Rov. Dr,_Joln Iall, Prince Azuma and suite, Smntel J, Tildon, James B. Beck aud family, Koutucky; Doun Platt, Col. Treye, Peruvian Minintor, and Georgo I Stuart.” A "o Diutrict Attornoy is prngnrlng for tho now rial of Stokes, and has cavsed the committal to the Houso of Dotontion of the three hnll-boys' of the 8t. Nickolas Hotel, tho principal witnesses in the caso, . E —— Obitunry, CrxorxNary, June 14,—Josoph C. Butler, Prosi- dent of the Lafayetto Bauk aud of the Safe Do- posit Company of this city, diod suddenly at10:30 st night, frow rhoumatism of tho heart, on the ateamer Fleotwood, a_few miles bolow Mays- villo. 110 was on ap exoursion to Waat, Virginia, having loft homo yesterday in apparently i«m& heulth, The Uhambor of Commerce, of - which tho decoasod was ex-Prosidont, uppointsd s Committeo on resolutions this afternoon, con- sisting of tho ex-Presidents of that body, and adjournad ont of respect to his memory. - oNpoN, June 14.—John Camden Hotten, ublisher and bookseller, of this city, died to- ay. Beners, Tune 14,—Fredericl Ludwlg Gearga Vou Raumer, tho eminent Listorian, s doad, aged 92, 2 NEw York, June 14,.—Max Strottheimer, resi- dont purtner at Frankfort of the well-kuown Lnniking firm of 7, & V. Sollgman, f thia cliy, died there to-day. Ie was United Hiates Con- sul at Stuttgart during the admiulstration of Prosidents Pierce and Buchanan, ——— Rnilrond Nows, Bosrox, Juue 14,—The mastor car-builders slosed their convention Jast night, and olosted the following_ ofticors for the ensuing year: Proaidont, J. 1. Yan Houton, Iittsburgh; Vico- Prosidont, V. D. Porry, Hartford ; Secrotary, L, Gary, Now York; ‘lroasuror, A. Stelubuck, Roading. : YourraNp, Me., June 14.—Judge Rico has rosignod tle Prosidency of tho Malno Contral ailroad, and accoptod tho position of Reafdent Diractar of the Northern Pacido Rallroad, 81, Louts, June 14.—An Injunction was ap- lied for yesterduy in tho Cirouit Court, by the ounty T Taclads, in_thin Slate, to rostrain 3, E. Ciatke, Orville 8. Grant, Goorge B, Morrick, and othors, olximing to be Diroctors of the L clodo & Fort Svott quumm Company, from hold. Ing an election In this city on tho 1Uth inatant ; also for the appointment of w Racelvor to take sharge of tho books aud papors now in their pos- soselon, and which aro olaimod by Lnclodo Coun- by, ‘Tomporary injunction was issucd, Desi Momvrs, Juno 14.—It s now definitol] “gottlod that & narrow gange rallrosd will bo built from this city to Amos, Lhls summor, The con- traels for tho grading will bo lot in o fow days, WALL STREET. Roview of the NMonoy, Gold, fond, Stoclky, and Produce Markoets, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tyibune, New Yonxk, Juno 14—Mouoy continues onsy at 3@6 per cout for call loans, 'and ot 6}4@7 por cont for prime morcantile papor. Tho banlk statomont Is favorblo, showing an inoronso of 1,166,626 in logal rosorve, BTOCKS, There was & logs sotivo buslnosn in stooks than on yoalotday, and this was partioularly truo of tho afternoon, wlon tho market ruled vory dull and unintorosting, After a momentary dooline at tho oponing, prices moved up rapidiy, and for a timo speonlation was active at an advanco of 13¢ por cont In Bt. Psul common, and an avorago lmprovomont in_ tho romainder of the list of about por cont, oward midday n wonkor focling wne ngaln mani- fost, which continted In somo cases until tho clogo of businoss. 1t has boon discovered that 30:;:1110(10:0 Vandorbilt is sustaining Wostorn nion, dorp ‘broke to 110 to-day, undor the prossurs of Iargo Jots forcod on tho market by partios who havo bocomo alurmod at tho condiiion of alfairs as roported from Washington. It appoars that tho low ratos for coinago hsve induced owners to sond bullion tg tho Mint, instead of ehipping it, ¥rom thls source coin i ncoummulating at the rato of $1,000,000 por wook., It is aleo etated that n call for 15,500,000 in bonds of 1802 may bo_expected in o fow dnyn to moot tho Alabsma indomnity, Tho fack is, that the leading bulls seco no wny to hold tho market up without cornoring onnh coln, and that caunot roadily bo done in the faco of the July interost, Aftor that comes out there miny boa glauc fo got sqaro but in the moanwhila they 30 not wish to carry it at » loss. TMPORTS. Tho importa for the weok onding to-day foot up §0,318,018, of which 5,003,074 is goneral morohandise, During tho woek iargo lots of & goods linve boon withdrawn from warchouse an sont back to the other sido at considorablo profit DONDE. Government bonds were lower, in sympathy with gold. -Tho offerings wero vm:f small, how- ever, aud do not satisfy tho domand, EXOIANGE. . Torolgn cxchanges wero firm, but vory little business was doue after tho closing of tho mail. TRODUCE. , Flour was much unscttlod and oxtremely quict, and jobbers woro: auly biying to supply thoit immediato wants, Largo enles of grades valued at 7.60@9.00 por barrol canuot bo mado without submitting to lower pricos. Bhipping bronds aro in limi!ufi demand owing to tho absonco of froight room, Minnesola brands are plonty and valugs unoortnin, Good No. 21 in fair demand, at o decline, Bales, 4;300 brls ; xocoipts, 92,017 brls, -Whoat was 1owar and falrly activo, Tha acareity of froight-room ia the chief impodimont to trade, Tho millors aro byying in small Jots only. Bales, 70,000 bu ; rocolpts, 51,839 bu. Tork wag .quict in tho wholomafo way, snd pricca nominal, with sales of 160 bris ot 916.05 *| for now mesa, For future delivery thero waa no transactions, Tho market 8 nominally 10,045 for Juno, €ILTG or July, and $16875¢ for August; Cué monts cxhibit a modorate business, snd pricos are gonorally about steady, with salosof 10 boxos bollies, 12 1ho, at 9o 5 334 smoked shomdors ot 96 ; 3000 do ataa, lnst ovoning, 135/@14e for 10 and 19 Iba avorngo ; also 100 tes Wostorn plckled huws, 13 lbs ot 1240, Recolpts, 630 plgs. Dacort wa firmer, with o fair domand. Wo noto sales of 8D boxos long oloar at 8i¢c, Tor. short clear 8340 in frooly bid, Lard was moderately actiyo and sbout steady. Of Western 100 to8 for this montl old at 8 16-16c. For cliy 8o is bid, Yor futuro dolivory, 500 tes for Jaly sold at 91-100 ; 1,000 fos for August st 9 5-1Gc, and 250 tcs for July at 93¢c. Tecoipts 60 kogs and 630 plgs. ANOTHER TRAGEDY. Ono Negro Kills Another, and Then Commits Suicico to Avoid Arrest. Special Dilpufc@ to The Chicago Tridbune. Brarvarizeo, Juno’ 14.—About noon to-ny, Jobn Toylor, & hogro, shot and killed anotker mogro, Monroe Brown, and afterward killed him- s0lf to avoud arrcst. ‘Theso mon had a quarrol about ton days ago, and’ sinco thon Taylor hos throatoned to punigh Brown, Taylor livod nosr tho northeast part of tho city. Brown hnd a small farm ot s short distanco. This norning Toglor' chlldren weut iuto ono of Drowi's flolds, from 1hich .tho_ownor. oxpellod -them. This onraged Taylor, and bo want into the fiold, and this provoking a quarsel, Taylor woa bedly unishod. Ho thon went to hia liouse and got oublo-barrel gun, with which ho approsched tho promtlses, and, Booing Brown, ono ‘ barcol. 'Tha charge took offoct in his " breast, but Brown rushod toward tho murderer, who fired a second " charge, which strock Brown'in ‘tho head. Tho wounded man then wallod across tho troet, and oxpired 65 bo was ontering s Louso. Toylor wonk to his own houso, told his wifowhat Lo had dono, snd relondod his Ho then loft, doolaring that L would kill himsolf rathor thah bo talion, Tho police went to- the scone of tho murder as Eoon 08, possible, and followed Taylor about throomilos cast of tho clty. Thoy, soon oumo in sight of bim, and ho saw thom, but did not ruu ar'tey tobidh, Whon oy ostho within n short distanco Lo hnltod, placed tho gun to his-loft aido, and fired iuto his body, Ho tived about two Dours, and'snid ho killod Brown bocauso Brown ied whipped him, and thet ho committed aul- -clde becauso ho could not afford fo be tried.. SPRINGEIELD. Information Wantcd On the Trans. portation Question--New Stocl Com« ponios, 5 ! Dispatch to The Chicago T'ridbune. Sramoriep, I, Juno 14.—A lottor was ro- ceived to-day nt the offico of the State Board of Ttailroad and Warchouse Commissionera from Benator Windom, asking for facts in relation to _oxtortion in froight charges, and unjust dis- crimination by railroad componion In this State, Mr, MoLoughlin, the Becrotary of the Bonrd Topliod, giving such facts a8 are in the ofilelal posseasion of the Board, Tho Illinois Homo Missiounry Soclety, the Moghianics’ and Traders’ Savings, Loan, and “Building Cogpuny, of Clicago, capital $300,000 ; the Alb Whits on Mianfhcturing Company, of County, capital 210,000, und tho Fairbury Ssnd- stono ahd Coul ompany, of Fairbury, capital 1,000,000, Liave fllod:cerlificaton of organization in tho office of tho Becratary of State to-day. . Tho Knights [Tomplar of this city, Lincoln, atd Bloomington will ‘celobrata Bt. JoLn's-Day by pn oxoursion o M. Pulaaki, . ‘rho Yanesvillg Gnzoite 'Libel Suit, Speciat Dispateh'to The Chicago Tribune, Mabiso, Wia,, Juno 14.—Tle argumant of tho libal &t of Whituoy voraus. the Janasvilia Gazelle Trinting Company Lias ocoupiod tho day in tho United Btates Cirouit Court, aud it scomed to- aditorial Matonora that'if’ thoy'ad- Lored no moro closely to truth than the layw- yors, nnd [ndulged in porsonal abueo to an eqial ‘oxtont, the dofense aguinat libol suits would ba tholr chiof employmont, Tho Judge poatponed Dis chargo till Monday rorning, and warnad the Jurymon’ not to dlscuss thio oaso botweon thom- Belves or with others in the meantime. - St i Anothor Shooting Affray. INDIANAVOLI, Juno 14.~About 6 o'clock this morning a shoomaker named Dauvid Dunworth, - who hns & shop on Washington strest, near Wesl streot, shot'John Plorco and Thomas Dily 6 thoy wore passing to thoir work,- Dally iu'futal- 1y woundad, snd Piorco willloso an wrm. The -Emmn had ‘quarreled #omo wooks ugo, but had ecowe roconciled, and no sufclont cause for tho act is known, ~Dunworlh is believed to bo of unsound mind. ——— ‘o Beecher-owon«Tllon Scandal, Special Diapateh to The Chieago Tribue, Nrw Yonrx, June 14,—1¢t I stated by suthorit thot Plymouth Ohurelk does not intend to pin Ay, Houry 0. Bowen to acconnt for anything he may havo inid runnot(nx; on Mr, Beeolior; that it will not Inventigato tho charges agalnst Mr, Beochor, snd that neithor Mr. Doocher, Mr, Bowen, vor Mr. Tilton will tuke any furihor notico of the scandsl, e e Louilslana Finnnces. Nrw Yonr, June 14.—Tho Auditor of Public Acconnts for the Htate of Lowlsiana glves notice that the yalidity is contestod of 250 bonds of $1,000 ench, of tho Biate of Louisiana, 7-30 por cenit, the bands to aid fn the construction of {he Migslsaippl & Mexican Gulf Bth Canal, duc in 180D, and-advertised to bo gold ab publio suction in this oity, June 18, ¥ fired |- | WASHINGTON, ' Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridurie, TIH WASHINOTON TREATY, 4 ‘Waanivaton, D, 0., Juuo 14.—l'ho Beorotary of tho T'roasury has fesuod ciroular, addrossed to Collactors of Cuustoms, calling thiofr attontion to tho fact that on the st of July Artlclos 18 to 90 of tho Treaty of Washington go Into ofteot, Thoso artlclos rolato to fleh and fleh-oil. It may also bo stated that Boction 5 of tho not of Congross, epproved Maroh 1, 1879, entitlod “An act to carsy into offeot tho provis- lons of tho tronty botwoon tho United Blates and Groat Britain,” olo,, providos that thin not shaly n1ot tako offoct until the first dny of July, 1879, and shall not apply to any articlo of morchandiso thoroin mentioned which shall bo held in bond that day by the custom-offlcors of the United Btatos, “I'ho rogulations of the Department now In Toroe, govening tho tranait of poods:throngh thio Unitad Btatos from ono part of Oanadn to snother, or through Oanads from ono part of tho United Btates to nnother, will, wo fax an this Governmont is concernod, bo hold applicablo to tho transportation of goods, as nforosaid, until otherwigo ordorea. ; NLOOKED WITH 10E. Tho Bpocial Agent of-the Tronaury at Sault Bto, Marie, h‘!‘.lfl\l., wiites to the Dopartment that thoro hing_boon comparatively littlo douo in com- morco and navigation this scason, as tho princi- pal harbors of tho south shoro of the lake aro blockod up by at loast thirty milos of ico, TIHE PULADIE. Tho Booretary of the Navy says tho stenmer Juniata will lonve New York tho latter part of noxt week for Dinco or Uppor Navick, to ranch tho Iattor port, if poasiblo, iu thohopoot obtainmg somo informntion of tho Polaris and iho ro- maiuder of her crow, Lottors will bo furnished Qommandor Braino to the . Danlah authoritics at Disco aud Uppor Navick, roquosting thom to co- o;mrntn with that officor In goouring information of tho miusing vossel. Socrotary Nlobenon hopoa tho Danish authoritios will bo fbio to communi- cato with the Esquimaux along tho northorn coast of Greonland, and thoreby learn somo tidings of tho mlesing = vossol, In tho meantimo auothor vessol will bo fitted out in tho niost complete mannor for tho Elm'pnu of making o more oxtonded voyago in soarch of the Polaris. If nocossary sho will ssil from Now York about the 10th of July, if the Juniata fails to discover any traco of Buddington snd party, Tho last oxpedition will bo in ¢ommand of sxporionced naval oflicors, and will moke a thorough search, To the Associuted Press.l TERSONAL. WasmyotoN, June 14,—Gons. Bhorman and Whipplo roturnod to-dny from Wost Point, Saorotary Bolknap 18 oxpocted on Wednosdsy or Thurgday noxt. TIE TOLARIS, . New Yong, Juno 14.—A Washington special gays: ‘“Tho testimony of Capt. Tyson and Borgt. Mc,ynr in tho Polaris lllvlmlig-t\r.ml:f has Doon rocsfved from tho stonographor, and will be printed s goon as llusulblo. Thoir statoments contain togethor about 55,000 words. ‘Tho entiro mass of testimonyis conflrmatory of tho faot that tho noparation from the yosscl was _sccidental, Thicro was entiro unanimity among tho erow and ofiicors in the desire to procoed northward, and the disoiplino on board of the vossel was excol- loot,All wero working in harmony i carying provisions from tho vessol, ospecting ovory mo- micnt that Alio.would bo jammed and broken bo- twoon tho ico, whon sho soparated from tha floo, and it was wholly an accidental occurronco, 80 far ag tho orew could know, that Buddington Lizgolf was ot on thofco instoad of on tho vos- soL.” Bocrotary Robeson and others, who conducted the Polaris investigation, will meot this evening to 8gros upon » roport. THE INDIANS. Gon, Shorman’s Views on the Modoo Question, g New Yong, Juno 14,—Gon, Sherman had a eonyersation with o mgonnr Ingt ovoniug, and is mado to say of Gen. Jeff . Davis, coucorning hiy indictmont of Capt. Juck snd the propara~ tions for_hanging him nnd some of his associ- atos: “If tho statomontis correct, there is no doubt that Gon., Davis must have excecded his duty, and ho will bo held responsible for his act. Ho'should bo guided by military rules and tho law.. Wo all lnow thoy aro mwurdorors. The YVrosidont himsolf eays thoy nre murdorers, and, kod Gou. Davis_shot thom whilo they woro_being pursued, 1 do mok think that lo would bave oxcecded his duty. He did not do thiy, and could not afterwards ehoot them in cold blood. Qon. Davis' roport to Gen. Bcho- field,” Gen, herman said, *may differ from that publishod in tho papors. Davis is too ox- orienced an oficer fo do nnything that would ring odium upon tho army, or lay himsolf opon ton military court martial for oxceeding his duty as an ofticer.” The General thinks thera will be no difficulty about digposing of the Mo- @ocs who nre undor arrost. Vhose found guilty of murder will bo hanged or shot, and it it s proved ihab thoro was an ngroement {or o general uprising . among tho_ tribos, othors. Will_recoive- somo punishe mont g a warning to Indius. Ho romarked, howovor, that 1t was & pity that_the gufltr o docs were not shot ab. first, and then oll this QCommission business “and exponse. would hove boen ayoided. As to the killing, slrendy, of » fow prisonors, Gen. Shermon snys that thoso who comtnitted tho deed are *low blackgnards " and murdorers, who had nothing whatever to do with tho army. 57 g Bax Faancisco, Juno 14,—Tho roported con- voration of Gou. Davis with Bunker, the repre- sontativo of tho Bullelin, i8 unquostionably cor- rect, It came hore in the form of au interviow, witli questions and answors. Tho War Dopact: ment did not believe the roport that Davis had ongagod Modoes against Modocs, and gone on & scout with them, _Evonts proyed the corroct- ness of tho sccount that -Davis had propared timborg for the scalfolds to havg the Modocs, snd only ordors from Washington provented the cxooution of his plauy. Cochise and ¥is Band All QuictsSo Suys an Indian Agent, ‘Wasninaroy, Juuo’ 14.—The Commissioner of Indinn AMtairs hag received o letter from Thomes J. Jofards, Indian Agent at tha Cochisa Tieseryation, in which Joffards says ho has givon o 'grent deal of _attontion to tho matter of tho - alloged rdiding into Mexico on tho Fnrb of Cochiso's baud, of Indians, and is satisfied that the dopredations in Sonoru are committed by Aprelio Indisns, ly- ing on that side of tho boundury line in MokXico, In corroboration of- tlug, statemont, ho roports that a party ‘of Bonora Alpimhoa recently eame to . his agoney, hrlnrnfi stolen Mexican stock with' thom, which thoy wished to trade with Cochise’'s Indians, They woro ro- fused an opportunity to do so, and compellad ta loave iho reservation., Joffards, in couclusion, reports that Cochisa and his band woro still on their resorvation, behaving well and in strict complinuce with the treaty. —_— Raliroad Accidents. Special Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune. Srnxoririn, June 14,—Two men, who wore orousing the. Yormilion™ Rivar. bridge, woro caught on the bridgo by the Tolodo, Wabash & Westorn train, going oast, o little aftor_11 o'clock to-dny. Ono_ of them was drnulk, and his gober companion tried to draw him to tho sido of the bridgo to 'escape tho train, but was un- sblo’ to do o, and abandoned him to save Lis own lifo. The mon In charge of tho train triod o ptop it, but woro nuabla. to do bo, and tho poor vietm of whisky was thrown dowi by thie_angine, and his hond completely sovored from'his body, Noithor of thoir names can bo obtained here. - GEeNRvA, 111, June 14,~Lnut ovening as an' -engine was nuuhln% tivo cars down from Genova .to Batavia, on tho Chicago & Northwestern Rail- rord, a man llving noar St. Charles attompted to croes’ the track just below Genova, on tho river road, with & fine pair of horses aud hng%, o was ‘mol quick enongh, however, and tho troin struck the hovaas, killing them [ustantly, brank- ing tp tho buggy somowhat, but, straug to exy, ony slightly infuring Lo man Limself. Ho on~ Joyod tho oxomption wsual to druuken mon in ‘wuch cnsos, and 50 ereapod unlrt, Mo couldnot Lave falled to oo tho train, but’ supposod ho could orons the track before thoe cars would roach hin, and wo lost, by his temority and drunkon- ness, & fine span of horses, valued at about £000, and o buggy, and just cseaped with his own lifo. Ticuyoxp, Tnd,, June 14.—Ceorge Beker, an old man, apparontly deaf, was killod yestorday neur here, Ilo was run over by a train while walking on tho track, SeanogeTai Welegraphic Brovitios, John T, Couk, the English Vico Consul at Bt, Laouls, Is ndor nrrost for Lio allogod embe wout 0f 1,800 from Thos, Grabani, I'he Unitarisn Booloty of Geneva will obuorve thoir Flowor Bundsy to-day for tho children, and tholr chnreh will bo prettily decorated, On Friday ovening a {mmz Irish woman namod Durgont wes burnod to"dosth ot Pooria whllo trying to light a ilre with kerosene ail. Tat 0'Rioly who has boon sovoral days o trial in .the Ofrouit Court now in sossion at Ottawa, ‘| oredta 1, for nuumphnfi;hikm tho City Marshal of Mendota, by.stabbing him with n knifo, was yos- torday morning! found guilty and sent to, tho Poultentiary for four yonm, " A baink oaved in, in tho uppor park of Peorls, on Friday ovening, burying throo boya alive, Al worag resouod nnm!yuxmrzunu, nnmod Cross, who will probably dio from his injuries,- The Bupromo Court of Indiana bas again granted Mrs, Nanoy E, Olom, who lias boon ¢wice convlolod for the murdor of Ar, and Mrs. Young, A now trial. o Jack Baltor, who murdered 'Tnok Rndln{ an oengincor on tho Miusiseippl & Tonnossoo lail- rond, somo ten days elneo, ot Iornando, Miss,, 1tae boon aont to Jail without bail to answor to tho ohargo of murder, Ara, Foro, of 8¢, Louls, filed a potition in tha Cironit Court yosterday for a- divorca from hor husbond, Joeoph 11, Foro, -who attempted to murder hor on the stroct twvo wooka ago. Mra. Yoro in l‘le{ll'fiBDVBl’mg from the wounds re- celvod ai tho handa of Lor husband. A Gy woman was nosanlted on Friday ovening, about 8:30, at tho cornor of Prospoct atroot and Cose nvenuo, Oleveland, by s man who ondoavorod to choke hor insensible, Hor sorenms attractod tho attontion of somo mon who woro pnasing, and tho villain was capturod aftor o short chase, Mo gave his namoe a8 John Bock. Tho girl was only slightly hurt, Bock turns out. toq.m an osonpod lunatio, ® THE FIRE ERA. Serions Conflngrations in Toxns nnd COonndoe-Othor Fircs. GArvEsTON, Juno 14.—A firo at Novasota thi morning Inid in ashes the largor - portion of tho businoss portion of tho town. It origioated in _the' roar - of Bmitl's saloon, and awopt Washington avonue from Droseog's to the Pokt-Ofice, ~ Tho loss fa osti- mated at 8200,000. The following s & partial list of the lery; Baor's book sfore; Cowan &: Brossling ros. & Co,, bardwarey J. Obert, Dr. D, Tulwaia’laboratory; IT. iC. White, A. D! Korn, Robort Bmith, J. Y. Wilson, Goodman & Book, J. Toblo, Dr. Garlo, Judge Nelson's roal- donco and business houso, Deldricle Smith, L. Lovy, O, Ohnrlos Miller, Whito & Jonos, Jobn Lovo Co. About . one-half - of these suflorors aro insured. The insuranco will ag- gognlo about 876,000, Tho fire s said to have an-tho worl of an {ncondiary. Seotal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuna. TonoNTo, June 14.—Tho ontire businoss por- tion of the villago of Maxwoll was burnod to-day, l\:Ibh tho oxcoption of throe housos. 0BS onvy. Ngv Yong, June 14.—The Oliftwood Houne, 8t Koyport, N.J., burnod last night. Loss nob aisted. Tho hotol was new, and bed jus$ boen oponed for tho sosson, 'ArTox, 1., Juna 14.—A dvolling-house in this city, bolonging 6 John B, Morrison,. was burned last'night § lngurod for 81,200, which " will cover 0 oss, , MiLwAuReE, June 14.—A. flre at Sauk Contro, Miun,, ou T}Auradn{ burnod Alox. Moore's flouring mill ; losa & 5,000. » 81. Louis, June 14.—The steamor Mary Mec- Donsid, widsh wos burnod. at Gilham's Landing tho night beforo last, took firoin tho hold, and, although the deck -pump, syphon pump, an steam extinguisher wero imma lntag sot work, - ;she . - soon burn; to tho waler's edgo, and is scuttlo the boat, but the hoat was o groat that sho could not bo approached, Almost all tho froight on board,. including. 160 balos of hemp, sovoral thoneand sacka -of grain, and soma live stoclk, was lost. ! POLITICAL. The Apollo XInl1 Domocracys New Yong, Juno 14,—Tho Apollo Hall Domo- oratic Genernl Committoo mado a dash at Mayor Havomeyor and hi disfranchisomont of adDFlcd ‘citizens in tho following way lnst ovoning.: % Undor the_spoclous ery of ‘roform ' we the doad aud buried carcasa of Xnow-Nothing- ism rovivod ; fanaticism and bigotry that would hava shocked the sensitive natures of the witoh- burnors of & century ngo publicly oxhibited and prodlaimed, and, undor tho action and appoint~ monts of the Mayor, tho almost absolute dis- frauchisoment of adopted citizens of every raco snd faith.” MosMoines Politics. Special Dispateh to The Clicago Tribuns, Desifones, funo 14—fhe fopublican pri- mary oloction to_nominato county oficars and. solapt dologotes to tho County Convontion on tho 91st, was hold in thin county to-day. But alight voto was polled. The roturns roceived indioate that James O, Jordan will bo nominated for Btato Senntor, and Isase Brandt and William Madden as Roprosontatives. i o An Abductor Shot, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns, Zaxesvizie, Ohio, Juno 14—Lust ovening De; Lowla, physisiin,of tho Liguth, Ward, wng informed that bis dnughtor bad Jett homo'with | ono Thomas Smith, chief clork of tho Baltimore & Oblo Rallroad uliopa st this plueo; ia & buggy. Lovwis follawod thom, and found thoy tock tha ike toward Now Concord, and at that point had urned toward home, finding tho hotols all closed. Dr. Lowis met them -about wmid- ' night, shot Bmith flu‘uuib the left Eud "boat: Lim over, tho hoad sevorely: Tho citizous of Concord wore arousod by hoariug tho roports of a piatol and the cries of ~ murdor. Dr. Lowis took lis daughter in his buggy, ro- tarning to the city, leaving Smith in Lis wound- od condition, Al noon, to-day, Smith was alive," but in o critical etato. 'Smithi §s & married man, having a wifo and three ghildren living in this city, Lowis wau arrostod at 8 o'clock this after~ ?oqn, and hold to await tha result of Smith's in- urios. [ IHlinois Press Excursion. Special Dispateh to The Chicano T'ribune. Kaxsas Ourx, Mo., Juno 14,—Tho mombers of tho Illinois Pross Association arrived horo aafo, and wora welcomed to the cit{ by Mayor Morton this p, m. Thoy woro takon in carrioges around tho ety to.s1l placen of Intorent. Toight thoy Toavo for Topoka, whore thoy spend Sunday. O Mouday they go over tho entireline of tho ‘Atchison & Topoka Tiailrond to.Fort Lyon in Colorado, returuing to Atchison on Wodnosdsy, whoro most of thom leavo for homo. The ro- mainder go ‘to Lincoln, Neb., and on to Fort Ke&:moy, Whoro the oxcursion of the Assooiation onds, Suicides Ix¥DIANAPOLIS, June 14.—A farmer named Will iam Youung, Jiving near this.city, committed sui~ fido yestorduy. Hojs supposed to have boen ngano. % 3 Haurronp, Juno 14.--David Seott, who, with 1if8 brother, was gentoncod to impriganment : for lifo for the murder of throo inmates of n house of ill-lamo, noay Windsor Locks, u_January, 1872, committed gnicide . in the Btato Prison, at Woathorstiold, this morning, sged 25, ——— . The Civil Rights Xill in Loulsiana. New Osiesaxs, June 14.—Judge L. North Cullum, of the Fifth District Court, to-day roud- clsion of $1,000 damage in tho caso of Josephine. Drovir _againat -tho. ownora . of tho ‘atoambont Gov, Allen, for rofusing the plaintiff, & colorod woman, eabfn pussage and such gogom* modations 88 wore oxtonded to whito Iladies. "This is tho firet deolsion. undor tho Stato law rolative to common carriers. o In Momortam., w0 Br. Louts, Juno 14.—Tho membors of the clty press Liold o moating ab. the Planters’ Iouso to- night, and paesad resolntlons of rogrot st the denth of Maj, ‘Honry Ewing, of tho, Zimes, oy will attond tho funoral to-morroy, 88 will, alio -tho Xnights Tomplar sud_the Engincor Govps of tho National Gusrds, and largo num. Der of promiuont oitizons, S S i R R ¢ Mig Libol Sult. New Onveaxs, June 14,—In’ the 100,000 Libel suit of Jacob Mawking vs. tho Picayune, which s beou going on for throo. dnya bofora the Fourth District Court, a jury.was ompanallod to- Qday, consintiug of six whito and elx colorod, T'lie Court-room was orowded. . ——— ‘Tho Prosidents PurrAperruiA, s, Juno 14.—Prosident Grant has accepted the invitation -of the Uontennial Commiselon to participato, on the approsshing 4th of July, in tho coromonios sttending tho tranefor of the grounds in Fairmount Park to the Commission for tho exhibition in 1870, ——————— Murder llll&l‘l..r;‘ol.\.l % New Inxuia, La,, June 14.—Lavel, a French~ man and Alosouder Buner, solorod' uitica of tho benco, woro brutally murdared in thoir atoro, {lva miles from this place, last night, Tho atore wag robbod and burnod by threo negroes. A number of citizons have gone in purauit of the | murderors. e e !‘nrumn'um-:;:nlnm ) InpranaroLts, Juno 14, —A largo meeting of fataosn nd. Taboring mion wan bold aL Bleiby- vitlg, Ind., to-dsy. Hoveral addressos were mado, and revolutlons wore adopted candomniug the' ealary-grabbors, rallrosd” monopolies, ~and moneyed arlutooraoy. ‘| tavorablo tor his' dolng sa. Aftor layin fororst Roarlok’s photograph gal- |- o tots? loss. An attompt was also, mado tfo | lung, |- 1\ I SPORTING. Py e < ! ~THE TURF. » NEW YORK. * Bneolal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune. New Youk, June 14.—~Tho attondauce at the. Joromo Park races to-dny wad immonso and the botling enormons. At the Parls Mutual pools olono 825,000 woro taken.ln, and hundreds tirnod away. Tho track was in splondid condi- tion,. Tho programmo wss not:by .any means 8a full na ofthior of tho procediug dnys. Althongh fivo ovents wero mot for docision, tho flolds in two -casos wore limited only to two -horsos, the" lirgeat bolng that of the mile-and-n- quartor purso, for whioh -all thé soven entrios put in an appoarance. Boforo saddling tho horses for the first raco, Survivor was the favor- itoin tho pools, but as soon 18 Hayward woa .a, soen in binok jnckot to ride Btonchongo, & rish ‘was mado to f" on the English tolt, and ho lofe ‘oft the firat favorito,. olling " fittlo bottor than Survivor, Joo Johnson . wns also much favored for' this - ¥nce, and started in good posltion, but, taking ono of his antka boforo reaching tho _quartor-polo, ho lost ground, snd although ho tool it In his oad to race whon ho got into tha siralght,it wae thon 100 Iato to bo of any sorvico, Stonchongo ox- ootod to yetriove his chisractor after hin Inat Bnhmln 's dofont, and.cortainly ovnryemnghmfi o for some time ho quicklyran through tho horags, and comling into the homoe run, it looked aa if Lo’ might win, but the moment ho wss ealled upon anl folt tHo whip, Lo stoppad in £l most our- rish mangor and rofused to mako an offort, and -allowod Followeraft to Ynsu him opposito tho Indios’ stand. _Burvivor, tho winnor, was riddon admirably, and, aftor taling tho lead at tho Olub Houso, was nover hoadad, s ‘Tho sooond raco of one and throe-quarter miloe, for all sgos, peoducad but £0 startory but those two, Maie and Hulbard, ran one_o o Loat racos ovar neon ot Joromo Park. bhrd out out, running at & ond a quarfor, whon Msto drow up, ond & slnshing raco botweon them was fought out sll way down, Mr, Banford's iorso only outstaying Hulbard in the last hundrod yards. - ‘Tho Weatchester cup FXfldllCdll aflold of fivo, out of which Rico & M'Cormick's nomination was the favorite, and somo hoavy wagering took ghwn. ‘The winner turned up in Wandoror. Il ad beon rosorved capocially for this event for somo time past, and, as ho .was backed vory hoavily, the oonfodoracy won o big stake, - This is tho ~ “bost Weat~ cheator eup, s rogards tme, oxcopy ono, -and will long bo romembered, on account of the succes with whioh the coup was offected. From tho moment the flag foll, untll tho finish, Wan- dorar was in tho front, incroasing his lead whon- over called on to do 8o, and winning with great caso, True Bluo ran s good honest horse all tho wsy, but had no olianoe with tho winner, ZEolus was unablo to shorten his distanco, and aftor running socond for a mile and a half was dono with. . ‘Tho gentlemen's race, with the ‘oxcoption of Mosgara Peot and Conter, was badly ridden, “The hurdlo raco, in consoqroncoof Loohicl do- clining to start,wasdeclarod off, but thaStowards in tho most gonorous manner offored the mone in tho handicap race for Villago Blesmfl.fi and Victor, who accopted at 150 and 185 Ihs, roapeotively, - On this occasion Victor had no opportunity of repoating last Saturday’s fluke, for Village Blackamith made .all the Tunning, and won oaaily ot tho finish. Timo, 2:83%¢, : \PEKIN, . Special Diepateh to The Chicago Tridune, =DPgonia, Ill., Juno 14,—The Iast day of the Pokin racos wag elimly nttonded, but fho races wore tho bost of tho meoting. * The firat xaco, mile heats, bost two in three, for a purae of 8160, froo to ‘all, was won by Sumnor's Rockot, by Wost Roxbury, dem by Eelipso, bostiog Roxy and Llogd's Ghiof, in 1:463¢ and 1:48%7, ‘The second race, threo-milo dash, for & purse of 8400, frco to all, was won by Sumner's Matcl, by West Roxbury, dam_by Marco, beating - Port Loonard, Veuus, and Illinois, in 5:96%, . Tho mooting closed with tho most porfeot sat- Isfaction to the public and horsomén, but pBeuniartly it was not vory profitable to the man~ sgors, Mosura. Douglass and Roynolda., CAMDRIDUE CITY, . . .. OaxmppaE Or7y, Ind., Juno 14,-~T¢-day was tho last day of tho races, and a large attondsuco waa on tho grounds, Tho frst raco, o trot, froo for all, waa eallod at 3 B with- Blnok - Frank sud Chicago only in, d Cloud had gono homo sick, and Mobawk, Jr., was non est. Frank had tho call, and large investmonts were made. Both wore in splendid condition, The friends of Trank oxulted audibly upon -the rosult of tho ot two hoats, but things took a turn, and the Zfollowng is the score 2 i Tho knowing onos fall, and the soro ones got oven in the yunning race of milo heats, with 4 entrios, War Jig was tho winuer, with Joo Bowers second, and Mange third, and Ritchie fourth. Timo, 1:61 ; 1:655¢. An_impromptu raco, one-fourth milo, closed tho exorcises. A quiot 0ld gentloman from Ohio pald $200 for the privilego of sceing tho bLind foét of the Nashville mare. BASE BALL.* JTHE PHTLADELPHIAS AXD ATHLETICH. i+ Special Dispatch to the New York World, PrizapELPUIA, Juno 11.—The largest crowd ever congregated togothor on a ball fiold in Phila- Golphin itacesed the third championship gamo this afternoon botswoon the Athleticsand Philadol- “phise, at least 8,000 porsons complotaly encir- cling tho ground.’ The woathor, althongh cloudy, wha highly favorable for playivz. Tho Athlotics wore tho favorites in tho boiting, tho odds boing 100 £0 70, and #n immenso Amount of Monoy W investod 'on tho.Tesult. In tho third jnning, errars by Meyazlo aud, Mack, and base-hits by McBride and Aumeom, gave iho Athlotics tho firat run,- tho . Philadelphisa- tieing on the noxt Inving by a throe-baso Lit of Malone's nidod by sn orzor by Sutton. Intho Afth nnin & couplo of Iucky Lita and two basos on call Dalls' gaye ‘tho Philadelphias ono run sud tho Tend, which thd Athlotics rogained an tho noxt inning by Goino very bonvy batting by McGoary, Tishor, Sutton, and Olapp, after Bechtol had missad a chinco of pulting them out without scoring, Tho Philudolphirg, in tum, wrostod tho load from thoir opponents on_tholf govonth inning by some .béavy batting, six clean bits boing. mado, throo boing' oft Tishor's pitcliing, - who ' Lad osclisuged _ position with' McBride, when two runs had . been acorad, ., both . being _blanked tho lnst two. innings. Tho Philadelphinn weri by a fcoro of 7 t0 6. Tho gamo, sltliough oxceedingly oxciting, was poorly played, tho Athlotics noither batting nor fiolding up. to thoir mark. The Philedol: phlas played vory loosaly in_tho sixth loning, otherwise thoir felding was ozcallont; and o 8 they lisckily matiagod to got moro than half their +fothl numbor of baso hits in ono inying, tho con- Bequence was thoy won, Traooy and Olapp ox- collod in felding, and Wood and - Fishor in bat- The \xmplriug was excallont.- The follow- 8 & summgry, of tho game: " TJULADELEHLA, Juno 11, —Third gamo of tho cham- plogahip sotica betsieon tho Pliladulphiss and Ath- otics, B “Philadelphia, | 5| HF\A]] Afhletto, | ) B P|A. "0} 1}.1] 0| 1] 1] 8).2 1) 9] 4]°3] 0101 a2 4l 1 1 1 E‘l 1f 1) 9 1] o] 1[.0! 1 0} 0f 1} 0| 1t 8 2 0 11 9| 2| 4 1.2 2 1. 1 2| 8} 0| of 1} 8| 8 1) 1) 8} O] 'or, 0, 1,] O O] O} O 0] 0] 0] 1[srchrutin, 1.1."] 1| 0 4f 0 “Total, 8]10{27 8 Fa RUNS HCORED, i % Athletio, 0100400 0-5 Philadelph] 00011050 07 R !fl.‘n’nu lolpbia, 83 Athletic, 0, I~ Phiia 3 jrat Baso on Errors—Thiladolphia, 03 Atiiloto, 9, Umplre—N, E, Young, Washington Bass Ball Olub, - Mjmo of Gaine—Ono hour Afty-tivo minutes, PiILADELYIIA, June 14.—Bago Ball—Philadol- phiss, 16 ; Atlantics, 8, - T [ "\ Spectul Divputeh to The Chicago Tribure, * Brrorr, June 14.—I'he Beloit College nine do- foaled the Madison University club the soo- ond match gamo, to-day, by 80 to 2%, . THE TRIGGER. * New Yoni, Juno 14,—Bome sixty gentlemen, inoludlng Gon, Shalor, Cols, Church, Wingate, and Oullon, Orango Judd, Ohoster P. Dawey, and othor prominent military men and journal- ists, proceoded {o Oroodmoor, Long Iul- and, this ftornoom, to ' inepoot its grounds, proparatory to the opouing noxt weolk-of tho National” Rifle Association. It was found that some 20,000 in addition to the 880,000 appropriated by tho State had boen ox- peudod in laying out a range, importing targots, purchasing rifles, oto, @ —— Yeon Wood's Lottories, Newsuuax, N, Y. June 14,—Judge Fancher, of Now York, to-day heard tha argumont iu this oity in tho caso of Blmmnons sgainst Boujamin ‘Wood, involylug Kontucky lotterios, ———— Another Celostial World Meard From. Drruorr, Miol, June 14,—A dispatoh from Prof, Watson, at Ann . Arbor, Mich,, Hlfi 8% have discovered, In the constelation Ophiuchus, Hal- | paco for » mils | - waslicd Ohi +Boow Hurrlot & plariot hithorto unknown;_ Tta irighit nmniluh in 17 hotira, 17 minutos, andits_doollnintion fh 21 dograos, .minutos, sonth, It shiinos Itke & star of tho dlevanth maguitudo, and s moving. north and wost." . — MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Forelgn Markotw. TavEnRQOL, Junc 14—115, m.—Klor, 278 643288 &, Tinter whest, 121 21; siring, s@ize: ity 115 11d@12a 1d; club, 128’ 42, Cors, 36a 01@27s, York, 65n. Lard, 685 0d, TavEnroot, Juns 14—8:00 p, m.—Drosdstuffa un- clianged, Fork, 023 6d, 7 LoNDOX, Juno 14— p, m.—Consols fo money, 93% for account, 027{; 6-20s of '05, 03! do of 67,93} 10-40n, 80; now bn, 898 3 Exfo, TRANKEOND Jung 14,—Flyo-tiren ‘Pani#, Juto i4—Tenlon, B foa 0¢ '03, 00, , 50E T80, ‘Livziroor, Jino. 14, —Cotton qulet ; middllog vip- L, B74@90° Orloarc, DX(@OX(o s ealeh 10,000 bnlow Amoricat, 6,000 balosy and spooulation snd export) Srcadstuffs qulot, 04, Boof, 818 6. unclinnged, Now York Dry Goods NMarkot. New Yonx, Junold.—~The markot was vory quich, and cotton goods were without quotabls ciango in firvt hands, snd -trregular with the dobbers. "Brown snd bloachod cottone waa quict, Donima were in fair Toquoat, Btripea and cheoka aro slow. Prints wore ulot, oxcopt at fob pricoa, Woolons Fuled oas ‘ic. tlva, ' Kouthcky joans wore vory dull, at nominal pricen, rado hicavy cassimorod wero in mod- erato domand by tho olothilors, Forelgn goods rulod I‘l,mellva. The dry goods imports for tho week Were Onta merkot baco. Tork, s llow, 418 6d,, All othior arlicloa” \ Modium 16,038, \ The Produce Markots, NEW YORK, mfl‘n;};?n:, Juno 14~CorroN~Dull ; middling np- \d, 20X, ! Buxabarorrs—Tlour dull and lower ; roosipls, 20~ 000 brla; superfine Weslorn, $5,25@5.70; common 10 good oxtrs, $5,25@6.70; good to 88,76 B fobun o ssarion 18, $0.4 .00, 0 i@ iss oo mosl qulot 8o ThchAnged. - Wheat lowor and Joas activo ; shippers holding Lacks rocolpts, 51,000 bu: Northwontes pring, gl A7ql.lfljt: El'm 2 {Milwankod; $1.4X4LD0; Vory 'cholca towa amber, $L60 ; winterred Weatorn, $1.00, Riyo heavy: Wost~ orn, frat bolf July, 88c, 'Datloy and malt dull and unchiangod, Qorn losa aotlvo and saslor ; roceipts, 91,« B i e s i bl H )0 ; yellow, )ata unchany H recolpts, 105360 (o o3 Woor—In fair demand, but priecs wenk; domioatfo flecce, 80@560)¢e s medium do, 460 ; unwashed, 80@32¢; spring elip, Galifornin, 23@500, Eaas—Dull and heavy, Hax—Dull and hosvy. X Hors—Qulet and firm ; 85@50c for erop of 1672, LEaTiER—Quict st 29@300; Orinocs,) 17@28c. Guooxntes—Coffeo quiot and atoady ' at 17:¢@1930. Bugar %“uuc and steady ; fair fo refining, 1%@ 80, Molaason quict and unchangod. Ticq quict and aleady at TX@BY e . PrrmorruM—Oruds, 830; rofined, 19)0, TunpENTINE—Quict of 46@45Ka,. L . TrovistoNs—Pork firmor ; $16.05; prime mcas, $17,00@18,00, Beof dull and unchanged, Cut meata—Picklod , 11X@13%c, Aliddles un- changed, ILard firm ; Western steam, 8%@8 15-100 } Xettle, 8%@DN0. S it 5 . ByrTen—Quiot and firm ; Western; 16@2%0. Orrrse—Quict and weak ; folr to prime now State factory, 12@14c, Z kS ‘Wuisey—In fair demand at 93)¢c, B LOUISVILLE, L YoutsviLe, Juno 14.—BarAnsTurss—Flour' dul and noruinal, Grain quiot and unchanged.. ] Provisioxs—Firm ; sork steady o %1700, Dacon and bulk-moeats firm and unchanged. Lard, cholco lea? Bt B(@0}50, - . WiisxT~Steady ot 600, DETROIT, ? Deznart, Juno 1.~ Dugaosruvre— Elour dull and urichanged; Whest dull snd a sbado lower ;. oxtra whito and No, 3negloctod ¢ No, 1, $1.73@173. Corn dull and Joworat 420, Onth duil And Towor &t MEMPIT ¥ Mostens, Juno J4—CoTrox—Good and firm ; good ordinary, 160 ; low muddling, 1760, ., . BueAngTurFe—Flour dull‘aud nomigal,’ Cornmeil aclivoat $2.8. Corn dull and lower, at 30@68c, Oats dull snd nomihal, . ¢ HAT—Dult ahd ‘unchanged., TBnax—Lovwer, at $13.00, 3 Baoon—-Dull ind nominal. -’ - T, LOUIS, " * 87, Louts, Juno14,—DuEsnsTurrs—TFlour guio: snd uuchonged, Whost:"dull ‘and & _sbado! lowor o all gindos olow No, 2 xed winter; No. $rod winter 1.40@1.43 ; No. 4 do, $1.66@1,60. Oorn_firm; No. 38%@30c on track; 80Xo-July, Barley nominal, Iy dull and uaclaiod. Provrsions —Pork dull and unchianged, at $16.15@ 1700, Dulk moats dull and nominal, 'Bacon moro activo for future; clear sldes, buyér Juno, 930 ; eollor July, 9360 7. clear rib and slear aidcs, Jo; Found cash on orders—aliouldnts, 7o 3 clear riby 93¢0} eloar, 93¢ @Yo, Lard dullind némiael, CatTLE—Firm} primo o choleo nativo, 5@60 § falr ORI ocat s st 31,1534 on: 3 moat sles st $4.] = MILWAUKEE, AMiwaukxe, Juno 14.—DBREansrurse—Flour dull and unchangéd, Wheat quict and. weak; No. 1, $1.204 ; No.9, 3121 cash; §1,20% Juno} $1.183 July,” Oata fim i No, 8, 270, Corn dull and lowor 3 No. 3, i‘o. Ryo'staady § No. 1, 0%, Barloy dull and Dominal. -~ s ‘Fhexoié-—To Bullalo, 63¢0; Oswogo, 1%, Togrers—Flour, 5,000 bl } wheat, 126,000 Ba. ButraNTa—Floz, 9,600 brls; whet, 145,000 ba. néw - moss, ‘misy—Qulct, ut 890 - OLAVELAND. QrzvELAYD, Tuno 14.—Bazavarurve—Whoat scarce and frm; No, 1 zod, $1.65, nakod, $1.45 bid. . Corn. dull and Jower ;- high 'mixed, 460 1 low do, 456 ‘Outa dull and Jowor No, 1, 38c. {2 PsTRoLEDA—Steady’s standard: whits, car lots, 15)¢o; small lots o k‘\% § Stato tet, Y@L, OswRao, - Juno 4.~ DuzAvsTorFs—Whost dull ; No. 1 Milviaukee, $1.69; whito Cinads, $1.80. Corn dull ot i), Datadult’ no sales, : OINOINNATI, OmvonuaTs, Juno 14,—BuEAvATORYS—Flour dall at $7.00@740, Whoat dull ot $140. Corn quiet at @AY, ltyoquiot ot 100, Oata dull at35@d5c, Dar- loy nominat. ; movIntoNs—Porl quiot; hold et $16,50, Lard dull and nominaly 8o cash; kottld, -8)c. . Bulk meats held firm; shioulders, 6i<0; cloar b, Bigo; cloar, 83,@8300, ubd Jn good demand at a shado loas, D con firm{ shouldars, 103 sides hald &t Do clear il 934 ; Wrisxr—firm at 896, : #ITLADELPHIA, i i PmrapzLem, June i, ~BuraDsTOrFE—Flour dull and deolinfng ; Superfing, $4,.60@5.25 ; oxtras, 85,50, Wheat dull ; tod, $1.00@1.60: amber, $1L04@1703 whita, $1.80G1.90, Tiye, s@sic, - Corn dull; yeliow, 56@6Yc 3 wixud Westors, 56@s8e, Oata in good de- mund ; white, 60@520; black and mixed, 48@50s, ‘Woor—Penhayivanis'snd Oblo fleace, 38@620 5 wn- @sle. . b Winamy—Duli at Jije, BALIIAORE, Y BapTionE, Juno 14.—BnEADFTUFFS—Flour quict and unchanged, Whest' dull § wintor Ted Weatern, 1553 sob spring, SLAG@LSS, Corn stosdy. inixed Wosters, 460 ; wiiito, 460, Ryo quict 00c, s , Puovistoxs—Dull and unchanged, Burten—Western good to choles, 18@20c. Winskz—93}e, - .+ . “*“NEW OnLEANS, . New_Onceing, June 1.—DnoviaroNs—Pork held 8t $17.76, with byers at $17.50, and refused; Wuta'x—Flrmer at 0@00, : Others unchanged. 5 g CorroN—Firm ; -salos 9,00 balos at yeatordsy’s quor. tatlous ; recelpls, 510 bales ; oxports, Great Britain, T ndos ; coasl, 1,007 bilek 5 utock ‘on hand, 60,485- A BUFFALO. © :Borraro, June 14,—Flour 25¢ lowar, Wheat dull and lower ; 3 cars No, 2 Milwaukoo at $1,40, Corn dull and Tower §,000 bu No., 2mixcd Wostorn gold né 452, Oafs inactive; and nominally ‘hold ab 570, Other gralns e ates—Firm; whest 10i¢ 9, maraiiTs—Firm ; whost, 100 ; corn, ). . . "ToLkDO, . e Torepo, . Juno’ 14,—DRKsvsTara—Flour steady. ‘Wheat & shado botior ; 'No, 3 Wabash, $1,60; smbor Bichigan, £1,63; apot and June, $1,5 lulf'“k . 1red, $1,65; No, 3,$1,60, Corn lkud{ mfxed, 38c, spot ox Juind ; 40 tor Suly : 41 August, Outd dull and nominal; No, 3, Sic ; Alichigun, @340 ; rojectnd, 83e. . e - 4 uzraliTa—Dull and unchanged, J Rzourrrs—Tiour, 1,000 bris ; whoat, 10,000bu ; corn, 88,000 bu ; oals, 4, bu, & ButeateiTs—Flour, 1,000 bris; wheat, 10,000 buj carw, 28,000 bu; oats, 4,000 bu. E ) | ——— MARINE, - | Tort of Ohleago, Juno 14, ¥, and sutis ARRIVED Pmp‘g. ¥, Wado, Port Huron, 1 ok i .7 drick, ‘Frop M. Groh, Manlstco, 110 m Jumber, Bargo Windsor, Manistcs, 350 1 lumbor, Bolr Livo Oak, 'Manistoo, 160 1n lumbar, Prop Plymoutly, Buffalo, 434 bars rafiroad tron, Behir Favorite, Butfalo, 120 tons ruitroad fron, 8cl Gipny, uskegon 118 m lumber, 16 m Jath, Ann, Whilta Lako, 85 m luber, Biqw Granger, 81, Pauba Dler, 40 'm luiber, 58 cds | bark, . B8t Boseply, 1,220 casos slrawborries, 22 el Madison, White Lake, 76 m lumber, sienr Miunesofs, Monominee, 100 1 Junber, 350 m lath, Bargo Myry Amnude, Grand Huven, 200 m lumber. Boby Mouxit Vornon, Tiolland, 45 m Tumiber, Balir Mosallo Wolf Hiver, 10 ratircad. iea, 1,606 co- . dar tlod, getr Woulin, Iolland, 87 m staves, Solr Dashing Wave, Glovelaud, 510 tons coal, Holir dapan, Yord River, 185 1 Tumber, Bobr BonatGr Blood, Osiwego, 423 tons coal, Tick Jezso Drumniond, Godorioh, 3,900 bels salty Turk Olovoland, Meuowmineo, 100 m lumber, - ol Livorty, durkogon, 40 n lumber, Schr Two Lrothors, Motominow, 188 m luraber: . Bolir Lumborman, Black Oreok, 120 1 fuuibur, 100 m Iath, Holir Persia, Whito Lako, 95 m lumber, Hehr Jenndo Lind, Grand Javen, 08 m lumbor, Hehr O, B, Porich, Oconto, 250 m lumber, Trop Onetdn, Buihlo, 451 bars railrosd fron, Hchr Wan, W, Batos, 8t, Joseph, 40 m fumber, Behr Gortrudo, Point Sauble, 78 m lumber, gfiu’ Blll‘udn. 1.;‘;'".';""“,",’ 1,:("0 n; l\llm;rflr, 180 m lath, ar Guidc, 1. Josopt, 60 m Iumbor, Bohe S dim, ‘Howamnioo, 45600 codas posts, 1,200 sall- - road tied, Holit Qornelia, Mosomtnoe, 415 m lumber, 50 m fath, Behr Eiba, Ludwig's Pier, 65 m Inmbar, Hlaur City'of London, Spaulsh Oity, U7 m lumber, aud drivs, Schr D‘:‘:n, mlhhh, 80 m lumber, 35 m lath, el Joses, Muskegon, 115 m lumber, 16 m lath, Hehr E, Beoville, Muskugon, 100 m lumber, 286 m lath, e Weatchont Selr G, T Johuudn, Bl Babr 0, 3, Tocdor, fi;l;llm Dargo Albort, Peshttga, 360 1 Linhor, "'i‘ Tanhligo, 684 m jurbor, s arge Moquel Belt ©, Noeih, Prop Doan Rtichwond, Bu; nundrios, or, Maskegon, 149 m lumber, egon, 210 m Inmbor. aon, 125 m fumber. RIVED....... dinglon, 100 m lumiber, Prop Ohieago, Biffalo, sundries, A, 0. Baldwly, Eicanaba, 630 1ons pig-ron, ebir I, Nicholson, Erle, coal, Trop Fountaln Cily, Biltalo, sundrles, 7 TOLEATED, Prop ast, Godorich, 14,000 b whieat, 1,500 bu Urln'moas pork, 11 LIE brls mess pork, Juno 18, ulo, 330 bara stcel ralls, and 7048 Doaf, 4,800 D Iard, 1,850 lba hiam, 200 lta i tor, and wandrien, Blmr Gotous, Bt, Jossplh, 208 pkgs sundrics, Hehir Runets, Buffalo, 20,000 bit corn, Hebr Ghamplon, Butfalo, 88,000 bu corn. Bolir Mosler, Diiffalo, 18,300’ bu corn. ‘Hohr Awmarabtl, Belir J, Waose: Bl Wm, Failon, Jr,, Behr Christine , Buifalo, 18,00 bu corn, Bulalo, 92,650 bu cora, Tirlo, 14,870 bu corn, ‘Nlisaon, Buffalo, 23,500 bu carn, Belr Wollln, L P Belir Wo oliand, 125 brln shit, Bebr G, Behr Idaho, Hebr Prince Al Bebr IT, Ttand, Bargo 1, B, ‘bacon, 1 OLEARED, , Behr Tocumach, Walkeravillo, 14,0: Ifred, 'Trescolt, 18, s fred, Prascolt, 16,40 bu wheat, 'ynon, ‘brl Nians, Bark A. . Nictlols, Bullalo, 40,073 bu ¢o Prop I, I, Wa flour, aud gundrlea, Prop Miclidel Grol, Maai do, Fort Huron, , Manistes, sundrios, Belr Georgo Slocl, Kingston, 16,667 bu corn, Trop Olty of Loy » et pori Behr' K. m‘:fl YTrop Doan Ricl L "flour, , Prop Ohleag] Prop W, ML, Te % Muskegon, 160 bla {ron, snd sundsios, orris, Bulfalo, 16,630 bu Whoat, Buitalo, 17,000 bii whoat, 2, 80 brla s, aud mundrics, , Marinetto, 6 ‘brle pork, 50 brls Junoe 16, '24,037 bt corn, 999 brls udon, Gollingwood, 18,000 bt corn, 50 orald, Port Golborne, 19,050 b corn, hmond, Butfalo, 60,000 bu onts, 9,500 brls Buffalo, light, s0d, BulTalo, 400 brls flour, Lako Freights, Tates to Buffalo closed ab BX@6Xo for corn, and nominally al 0Q0XC f0T whoat, _Russian ‘and A, P, Nichols, ‘Wing (Friday),” corn on priv bourne, schr 1, F :lnhs‘ gsorgo Stcelo, £orm ou' private toruis ; ‘ollingwood, prop Oty {hiough ; to Foriant s B, *ores’ corn, through Fountatn O through; pro) 240,000 bu corn and'75,000 b Buyrato, Juno 13,~Charters o Watson, City of Painasville, Winonn, and Ono- prop Winslow, corn, through ; Lotal capa u oata, onts, snd nch Tteported by conl to Ohleago) up-tovm, ot 8LI3%, froo alow, coal to wallr 0ad sron to Detroit at $1.00, £, o, b, ty, D, Olirtera zgerald, corn ab Go Rin, ndon, Sarnfs, prop B, T, Taio; toNew YorX via Butialo, Ricimond, and Colorado, p Nebraaka, oy {congl vis ‘wero—Hehrs corn at 5Xo; fchr Rod gaton, 10 Montro- corn, Wado, props con Lo} ty oqual to rted: Darke 8, ‘Wilcor, canl to Chicsgo st $1.00 froo, opt, Tom Colling : ~ Bchr Af, Williams, 1) trolt nt 6 o froe ; selir T, Vosscls Passcd Detroit. Dernors, Mich,, Jane 14.—~PAsien Ur—Props D, Rowers, W, T, Graves, Uilon, bamsie; Totomen Fn Jiro Biate, ol orost Gty and ‘Watson, Vandorbil; s Laura Dolle, ing Mist, nmbarliz, Ojty of Now Yo bargo; ba hrs Holvotta, Alico Olive Dranch, Zton, Rlsing Star, Dailel For, g, Clark, Ahtra Gobb, afd of the Bark. Dunford, Potamac, Eme rk, Nobraska, rka Red, White, and Bluo, orris, Fly~ Cascado, Bay Blato, Coopor, Lucy Paysed DowN—Propa Jarvis Lard, Yosomito, Tdsho, Naal Oubs, Nay ana “bary s, Parry Hannn, tal WiNp—Sotith, Derzorr, Mich, , Oonfateo, Morchunt, Montas, Taano Evorgraon City and barges} achira erford, Bnowdzap, Fawe, Louiss., Juno 14.—Passen Up—Propoller Beotin: barkn Nalad, Ralo Datloy ; Achaonces D, Staw- art, Mianight, man, Bwegpatal Passen bury and barl Emot, Wm, Grandy, Ownsco, G, kes, Bher owx—Propellors Jay Gould, Alasks, Brad- bark Durngido s sehoouers Ntta ‘Woaver, Cambris, MeGrath, J o, T Soiven © cGrath, Jesso, Autclope, Frank Wixp—Honth, Xllinols Rivor and Cannl News, Special Diy LaASALLY, Til teh to The Chicugo Tribune. une 14.—The sleamer Katlo, arrived from Henry, having in ‘tow tho canal-bonts Quoen, Iitidon, and Sunbeam—tho firat two fros o o ry, and thie Inst two from Lako Depuc—all loaded with -corn for Cliica00, - Thoy passed nto tho canal, atoxmer Katio, light, Tho nnd the eanal-boat Moutauk, from Chicago, loaded with lumber for Peru, departed for that port. Tho.canal-boat Cataract, frem Ol ieago, _loaded with flour and lumbor, droppsd down to Hons ‘mopln, Lier destination, Tho canal-boat Rbort Holmes, from 'Olieago, losded with-lumbor for -Griggzvilla Lauding, pasutd ot of tho cansl, und mwelte lowago ta her deat nation, Boven foot of water on tho mitroesill of the lock at Henry, and 9 fact 7 inches of wator on tho mitro-afil of Lock 16, are revorted to-ds o0-day. OANAL OF¥10F, Oblcago, Juno 14, 1:20 p. m..—ARnIv zp—Schr Driiant #eyoral boat-loads of tone, 13 Lockport, 5,800 bu- corn' snd Guraugn—Prop Whale, 235 bris sait ; prop Heury, 165 brla sal 20 brls sail £op Oliawn, B0 brls alt : 'hrop Sonecs, 4 pron Morrls, 20 bria salt, . Joliot { prop Friendship,* Houry, 07,007 foot lumber ; prop Blone nrch, Lockport, prop, Phoanlsy Lackport 60,427 feot Jumber, 100 'm 71,703 foob lumber, ath ; prop Bonrd of Tradé, 21,774, foot lumbery S 1ath, 100 mshingles, 110 a,al'lb ‘posts, Morria, Delay at the Cro 38 sult; Prop 9. nglos 3 10m 100 m o8, A gentleman here who has sovernl versela engaged iy tho iron oro trade furnislies the following: Tho schir ©. A, Xing, of this port, kns bein delayed at Escanaba thirteon duys, s fu par, with ‘waiting cargo, c Tho batk Maris Martin oal, being unable 0 oblain an order for oro. This last uamed vessel is charterod for the sesson betweon Escauabs and Olevolsnd, Sover: vensol s have @ beeu dotained at Marquelto, also, on sccount of tua scurelty of oro at that point, Mlscellancons. ‘Tho gehr Barbarian whith hus beon quite oxtensive- 1y repaired at Sheboygan, and fs now as good uy uow, I8 at prasont in tho North Urauch, - 8ho Las recoived uow “repairs boing somovwhora 0 tha Helghborho plenklog asts, spary, Tlgging, ote, the cost of the od of $9,000, The Barbarlsn fs engaged in freighting lume ber, and carrios about 220 m foet, —~Steamers and veascls, sinco tho new channel oyer tho 8t, Olair Flata Las Leen closod, pass through tho old route, whero thore hna boen a suilicioncy of water for ail voasels thus far this scaron, - —1In the opluion of vessel-man’ at Detrolt, the now aoliooner 8, I, Foster, of Oloveland, rauged and most noat) nol on thio Inkes, Thio Foater took n 44,200 bus! hos the best ora finiahed cablu of suy sall-ves. holk of whoat ot Niilwaukeo, Bho draws 13 fadt G Inches aft, and 18 feol 3 inchos forwnrd, g valuto of tho timbor ratts lost Inst fall on Lako Tniron, beyond rocovery, is said to amount to upwards of $1,000,000, 2 B ator advices tato tusk tho Mary E. Porew §s In no immediate danger of broakin u)‘v&and, except a) ago, can be gob off all right shox 1ho weathor o loals-. T Con- - timio ‘favorable, Tho tug Gen, McClellay, fittod out with atun pumps, has na to lier.aid front Dotroit. —Lforts aro ngain belug made to release the stcamer Sed Dlrd, avhiora on Kolloy's Island, ' ~The bark Nims, Inden with 33,400 bu of corn, has mado a quick run from Ohicogo to_ Dotroit, ocoupylng digganco s Mot witl advarso winds, - +Tho schr Geu, Wort, coal laden, whils going up ©~Tho Datrolt Tribttn Qaplaina ta the following:- %1 only thireo days and a fow hours, For tome tolver ot Delrolt, got aéraund o' Graesy lnudy Wedncadsy, Sho has sinco arrived at Delrolt, haviug | -bean gob off without, tu) ury, ¢ Cells tho sttention of th Iake ho tugs Torrent and Vulean, will be engaged principally tho rewainder of “the Geseon in towinz rutta from _Obfo: aud intermediate ports, Lake Huron to (ha Both tugs carry lorgo Tocomotive:.lights, which at night rofleot back upon telr rafle, ihts onabling vessol mastors to know thoy 870 approsoling rafl, sud to svold runntug Lato e, ¥ —The Kingston News soys: A fog-holl has beon - orepted fn tha viciaity of Himcos lighthouse, on the southwost point of Simcoe Yelaud, nine milos ‘wost of thilg point 3 and directions Liave boon given o sound 1t * dudlug thitk and foggy woathor aud during puow- stormi; whilo tho owon of navigation coutinucs, Thp bofl Is operated ‘machinery and aoundod ot reg- _uisy interyaly; four times {n cach minute, sud will ‘probubly be beard & distance of four miles, Tho stons tower at Windmill Poiut, pear Proscott, vortod into a lightliouko, 'and a fixed wbl shown on tlie 16th- {nst, hoa been con- Ito lght will bo Tho light i olevatéd ninot fiva fast above high wator, ani 41 plenr weatber Bhould - bo scon o distancs of 16 nifles, Tho llluminating ap- paratun lcatoptrio. 2 ) t papers givo tho following : e party engngdd ‘i orceting s lighthouss on Laka Mnron ng —Tho Dotrol Spuctacla oot 18 making good progress, All. thg . requislte mnaterial fa ut hand, 'This placais a rocky « shop), entirely under wator, and about soveu-sighthis of & mile {n extent north and south, and onc-fourth of & mils anst and wost, divlded by » husrow chuun 10 feot of water, o lcnst water on the oef is L, with 7 foot, Tha souudinge’ are Irregulnr noar tho reef, 5 and 19 fathoms closo to, From tho reef totho uaat oud of. Bols Dlano the soundiugs vary from 4 o 24 fathoma,, racky” bottom. On the crib racontl; arvctol tempos. rary light haa boon catablishiod. Thla light will oceaw “sfouslly bo obstructod in a weatorly direction by the mnohinery fn uso in consiructing tho lighthouro, Froin the southward tho I ©od nearor than threo-fourthaof & milo, tlous give it a bt should not bo appy Darth of at woncli~ T othior direes one-fourth of a milo, o A 10-inch steam fog-whistle will be sounded fu thick or foggy:weather, as follown : A blast of thrce socouds, . thou an futorval of twelve swoonds ; then snother blasi of throe scconds, followed by an iuterval of forty-two soconis, and #0 o1, Do sleumer Peoslees, of (o Peoplea’ Lino, arrived st tlis port Bunday, bringing down tattToad of pas. sengers and frofght, Tho Peorloss i8 to be rapainied andfittod out immediafely, nnd will leave on tho firs Pleanure oxoursion on Juno 34, Mr, 1L, D, lnddock, fhio clork, furnialios the following oxiracts from tho log af tho ' downward trip, ne follows: Laft Mar- uotte Wedncalay noon. Tho following veascls wor ¢l rkuey Laus, Olara Varker, Hattle' floward, Atliouisn, Sardinis, San Juckato, 0.’ IT, Walker, Mins oral State, Hemisphero, Waucoms, Hurveat uoon, _ Mary Elzaboth, Now London, ., ;. Ogden, N B, Giluore, William. Bhupp, sud 10’8, Mott, Loft tho caual Friday morn- ing, Ma; . Vit Valkenburg, Middledox, A {13‘ 6 D, sl Belkirk passed thro Tho tug Coustitution was at tho canul with th Massillon, which had Boon ushoro at Two Heart River, gl tho duy bofore, bound up. 0 bark but was got off without sorlous dumsge, Tho now atesm burge Gonova, Capt, Geargo T, Molioy, with her cotiuorle, tho Genod and_ Vorons, . alsv, Mo, hargen Bherldan and Oliver Gromell, u sud Guidivg Btar, wore-thore, aground fu the Nebial, Tho J, Biagll was ly tho L, J. Farwoll “The Oroustwnlto waa Ing at tlo dovk, Mot the burga 8, 13, Bholdou ut tho hiead o€ Laka Georgo, Left Defour on tho samo evening, ‘burgea Fuy wnd Nhodoaloft at the same e, ikl —The famoun Minnolishn Fallaand 0,300 acres ing on July 1, Tho -1 of laud aro to bo ¥old at auction, salo commenc~ bacon, L : Prop Onelds, Bufalo, 17,608 but whoat, 1,300 bela flour, . 600 Ll corn moal, 66 brla flaxsvod) 49 pkgs bute !

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