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Bpectal Dirpateh to The Chicago Tribune, THE NEXT OHIEF JUSTICR. - Wasttiarox, D. 0., Juno 21.—T¢ ls stated tha tho Prosidont Jins about deolded to nominato Judgo Honr, of Massnchuselts, formorly Attor-_ noy:Gonaral, ns Chiof Tustico to fill tho vacaticy oceasionod by tho doath of Jidgo, Oineo. “Vhilo Fonr was' Attorney-Gouoral Lo was nominatod | 28 Adidolito Jistich of tho Buprenio Court, bub ho had mado himself 8o’ unpenular; with tho Bonators that thioy rofnaod to conflrm Lim, LIRE MASTER, LIRE MAN, Whila the Prosldont and many of tho members “of tlis Cablnot are absont from thoir dutlos, i€'{.’ might bo oxpooted .$ho hoads,. of \bnreaus end olorks' nre dispdsed’’ “to ' ombrace tho apportunity to- do.l little work a4 possible, To such an oxtont Las tho oxamplo of tho Chie? boon co{)lafl by tho subordinates, that the Beorotary of War hias found it nocessary to idsuo an order notifying tho olorkain tho vari- ous burcaus of tho War Departmont tbat liore- aftor any clerk not mew{x at hig doalnt 9 a, m. will"be considored,as having tonderod his rosignation, THE POLARIS RXPEDITION. Tho Seorotary of tho Navy loft to-day for Now Yorl to.superintond. the fitting out of tho char~ tored atanmor Tigross, which 18 to go in sonroh of tho Polarls. Ho was sccompaniod by Isneo Hangoom, Chiof of the Burenu of Construction Ropairs, and Ol\lul-Enflnuor Ward, Tho Ti- 088, will bo mado. roady for hor trip as soon aa posaible. Sho will bo furnished with provisions %o ghablo hor crow to romain.in tho Arctlo re- fons through the winter, it nocossary. It s the fiuaign to havoe hor atthe ghm wheto the Pala ris was last scen by tho last of Auguat. To the Ausocfated Press.) 3 g VESSEL BALE. 3 ‘WasgmvoToX, Juno 21.—The Unitod Btates yacht America was sold at tho Naval Acadomy ostorday for 85,000, 'Fhe Booratary' of. tho {iavy lind t0 ratily tho salo to mako it valid. The Government guarantoes no titi & I8 pup-- posed the reason for this la that thore may be, fomo who nover gavo-up theirright to prlgo-! money from hor when sho was presonted to the Governmont. . b NEADSTONES. g ‘The War Department will next. wook invito proposals for “""}’;’"“K 250,000 headstones for tho graves of thoe Union dead. TIOND INTEREST. . The Asslatant Trensurers aro_dirested to pay, tho intarest due on . tho 1st of July on the 25tk inst,, without rebato, W FREE DELTVERY. e Tho Postmastor-Gonoral to-dsy issued' an ordor for tho establishmont of tho froo dolivory eystom at Peoria, 111, with olght carriors, com~ ‘monaing July 1. . THE ALLEOED STOLEN ARCHIVES, Siatomenta Laviug recontly boon made that valuable papers relating to the “sourts-mor- tinl, army £rauds, oto., had boon abstractod from the Wn.r{leputmont, s special inquiry wasmade to-day nt tho Adjutaut Goneral's Offico and Bu-_ resu of Military Justico, s to tho truth of tho reports. The roply was that. the only informa- tion on tho subject which lad reachod tho oficor in chargo 'wWas through the nowspapers. Tho system of dealing * with all papors received, and thoir. prosorvation, was oxplained, showing tuat there could bo no theft of any particular documents, withoutcon= nivance of the clerks and watchmen, whoeo char~ acter for trustworthinoes is unquostioned. It was also ascortainod that similar statomonts” of lons or abstraction have leretoforo beon circu- Iated by porsons who have applied for, but have boen refusod, particular_documonts, fo bo used for privato purposes. -The Govornment, being the custodian of tho archives, has mado use'of them only .in furtherance of q.ubliu interoats. Tho Socrotary of War, howover, huos takon staps to ascortain exactly how much truth, if any, thero ig in the rumors, and at the propor tima tho result will be made known, . _. THE CHIEF JUBTIOESHIP. | The President is roporied as saying that ho will not geleot o Ohief Justico from among the prosout Judges of the Bupremo Court. ’ POLITICAL. The Republicun Situntion in Xown. DesMornes, JTows, Juno 21.—Tho Republican Convention of Polk County was Lotd hero to- day, J. 0. Jordon, mominated Benator ; Isano Brandt and William }faddon, Reprosentatives ; Goorge C. Baker, Auditor; Frank Laird, Treas- urer; aud W. 8, Fisher, Sheriff, Rosolutions wero adopted demanding reform whorever ovil oxiats, ropudiating corruption, _doprocating crodit, Mobilier swindlo condominng Congrossional back-pay, demanding prompt relies froin railroad extortions, snd & just mexumem in rate for the tranaportation of passonger aud_froight, con- doming free passes, claiming roliof from patont rights and monopolios of all kinds. Tho reaolu- tion condoming the “back pay" did not ask & repeal of the Ilaw. Quite a number of dologates have arrived the Republican Stato Convention to bo held here on Wednosdey next. - The attendance will probably be light, in _buriod at don. consequence of full rates boing charged by tho railroads. All the State officors will probably ba renomivated except Lieutenant-Governor., A - livoly contest will take place for this offico bo~ troon " Hon. Josopls, Dysart, of Tama County, and D, V. Adams, of Olayton County. DesioiNzs, Is., Juno 2L—Tho Polk County Ropublican_Uonvention mecting, horo to-day, nominated 3, O, Jordan for Stato Benator, Innad Draudt and Willism Madden for Roprosonta- tives, Goorga A, Baker for Auditor, Frank Laird for Troasurer, and W. O, Fisher for Sherift, Tho Ropublican Stato Oonvention moeots horo Wedneeday next. Josoph Richo, Clinirman of the btnte Committeo, arrived to-night to ‘make proliminary arrsngements, The only contost will bo over Lioutenant-Governor, botween Ben- ator Dysart snd D, W. Adams. Goy. Cnrponter and Supromo Judge Bock will probably bo ro- uominated by acclamation, dnnigiras < MUSICAL. The Northwestern Sacngerfest at Du= bugue. 2 Dusvqug, Ta,, June 21,—The number of delo- pates in attondance attho Northweatern Saenger- bund is ully 500, whilo the number of visitors ia probably 8,000, Tho rohonrsal concort this moruning wos & success, both in attondances mattor, and axoeution. At 1o'alook aprosession Wan formed, consisting ‘of a): the poclotios orman Riflo Corps, ~Turnor ioty, and Firo Departmont, ths whole hosded by the Milwaukeo Band, immediately followed b a uquad of city police on foot, and the Mayor and Common Couneil in earriagos, The strcota nlong tho lino ‘of march wore thronged with peoplo. Tho concert to-night was attonded b fully five_ thousand peoplo, and was a deoide puccoss, It oponed with ' tho overture to ¢ Willinm Tell ™ by the united Milwaukeo and Dubnque banda eud was woll recoived. # Gormania,” s grand chorug with orchestra, and To Our Country,” wore porformed in o most oxcollont,manrior. The male chorus of tho Milwaukeo Msennerchor, undor tho loadorship of Otto- Von Gumpork, achioved the triumph of the evening in tholt roudering _of the * Prayor -Beforo ' tho Lattlo” Mr. B. Schulize, of Chicago, £4ng tho tenor solo * Tare Beauty,” whioh was leortily applanded, A .duat for alto and So- vano, * Holy Motlor, Hoar My Prayer.” from onitarn; s by Mlissos Barry and -Loowen- iitt, of Milwaukeo, callod forth unbounded ap- plonse. A violln duct by Bach, Senior and Junior, of Milwaukee, with orchestral sccomponimont, was. beawtifully oxecuted, but owing to the immeneo sizo of tho Lall was mearcely nudible ot tho farthost parts, The Liodor Rranz Socioty of LoCrouso eaug in n Hl:.lnndhl maonor * Tho Bard.” Misa Barry, of AMilwaukeo, a beautiful soprano, was twice callod out, rs were also Miss Loswoutritt, and Otta Kuolin, of Milwaulkee. . The concort cloaed with nn overture by full orchestras, Sunday will ho dovotod to a pienio oxcuraions, and the® ovening will be an Italian night. ‘The Wisconsin Unlveraity, Special Dropateh to The Clicagu 'ribune. MapisoN, Wis, June 21.—It iy understood tuat, in consoquenco of the provailing dissatic- fuction in tho University, whethor well or jll- founded, toward its Fresident, thoro was much discngsion on tho subjock of o change during a xocting of tho Rogeuts his weok, nn‘fl. whilo no definite action way taken, for fonr of miscon- struction, 18 was ngreed informally that as soon. as tho Presldont could make othor arrangoments, tho Board would be at liborty to look for a stice cossor. No ono doubts the Prosident’s esrnest dogire and endonvora to prouoto tho prospority of the iustitution and welfare of its students, but cireumatauces have boon ngalust Lim, aud 16 in thought ho is not altogethor adoptod to this trylug position, —_— Yeollow Fever. New Yong, June 21.—~Four cases of yellow fover are reported by tho Brooklyn Uulon on Btate stroet of that clty in tho row of tene- oment bougos whero young Ennls died of feyer last weak. > Nzw Yonx, Juno 21.~The brig Tubal Oaip, from Matangss, - teportd- that; on/JunaLl‘Il NS Andornon, aud on;the 21st, Pbdlor, Dlaokaiono, Tiatl sonmbn) .udg of, yollow faver, 'atld wato Optaln Btono's ohild ws_ takon HlLsrith tho samo diefies, whily the voeas! wag Whflllll up-to-day to quarantino. x 2 Special Dispatch to Thia Chicago Tribune, New Yonx, Juno 21,—Mrp, Loydon, of No. 17 Btato stroot, Drooklyn, died of yollow fovor to- night. " Ter elator i8 vory low from the samo dis- nu;‘ ‘vlamm. oxcitomont provails in tho nelgh- rixood, i+, WALL STREET, ., Moview of tho \Money, Stock, Iondy Goldy anil Produico Mrirloiw, * Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tridbiine, - New Yonx, Juno 21.—Tho markota’ woro 'vory dull to-day, and not moro than one-quarter; the, usual number 6f. membora_Was, prosent, tho re< mainder baving taken advantage of Saturday to slip off into tho country, - Mondy was [n abun« dant supply, atid- call - loans ‘rarigod from 6 to 8, pornent; Tho ‘bank" statoment waa favorablo, and tho banks Liave now a heavy roservo both of gold and logal-tendora to provide for sny -oon~ tingonolea: * Towards tho'Inst of noxt weols ‘the ‘Dbanks will bogin to, acoumulato, funds to moob tho paymont of July dividends, vy ' 2 tmo th an advanoo in prices, rangiog from 3¢to 13§ por cont, . Tho . grentos! improvemont and Inrgost donlings Woro In Union Paciflo, with Lake. Bhoro noxt in. prominence,! ‘ . _BTODKE : v: woro_quict *throughout tlie ‘greator pare, sy, but Arm in_ tong, wi ‘Tho markot closod dull and wonk at » renstion of i 3 to 3¢ pof cunl trom tho bost priota.mado. e, sirength early in the day ‘waa genorally’ attribe utod o tho eovoring of short coniracts, The doclino for tho week offored handsome profits to tho bonrs in soma oases. Tha Canton Directors .have authorized "an issus of 85,000,000 of 6 por cont_gold bonds, Bcoured by salos of bonds will probn\aly 'bo nogoatiated in London by MMr. Duncan, who snils in the Russla. About one-quartor. of tho. funds, will bo used to pay o cash dividond,.and thus rolmburso, tho stockholders for ‘monoy exponded on tho prop- erty. A pariof tho romafnder may boused to. buy Wostorn Maryland Railroad, on whioh con= sidorable amountd hiayo-boon - expendod- by tho City of Baltimoro, and which can bo_boughé- for £300,000, provided it will bo- extonded wost of Haogorstown, Tho Pacific ‘Mail Dircotors have lt:kun no action yobt in,regard to tho proposed an, 00LD, . . 53 was firmor. in_thie .norulng.'and. lower in the aftornoon, with oll tho businoss ab 1103 to 116%. Tha export.of bullion to-day amounta to* about 804,000 in ellyor bars, and not more than $25,000 gold has beon Bent out this weok. o ' THE TORTS for tho weok amount to 5,700,052, of 'which 8870,905 woro dry ‘goods, 94,020,647 morchon= diso. This is tho lightest nmount of imports for & long timo, and smoller than on_any wook this yoar. s EXOHANGE. Toroign oxchangos woro firm. Good sight bills ara still selling at 110. It wna currontly yo- ported on the streat this attornoon that o Cor- man banking fivm had bought from an American finn £900,000 sight bills ab 110, . TONDS, Governmonts were quiet, and tho market pre- #outed no new featuro, thoughs o flrmer. tone provailod toward tho closo, : . TIODUGE. . TFlour was very jrrogular and lower, nsgoclnlly for medium spring and wintor whoat brands. Low grades arp WT irroguinr, but thoro s lesa rossure to sell. - Tho arrivals are liberal, and hostook i3 Incrasiug. Bales, 8,600 brls ; cd{tu, 14,650 brla, Whont—Spring opened firm, but closed Jower, "Tho domand wa - moderato, obiofly for export. Winter openod flrm, .bub closed noglooted, . aud_prices ruled unsottled. Tho domnud for spring for future was fair, and » salo of 0,000 bu No.: 2. Milwaukes, scller’ ‘the month, was mado at $1.50. . Solos, 80,000 bu; recolpts, 118,047 bu, i . Porls was dull and unacitldd,” with ealos, cash and regular, of 150 barrels at 10.75 for now moss, For future dolivery,no, #ates wero mado to-day, Last night 260 barrols sold- for June st $16.40, July was offared to-day ht $16.50. Ro- osipts, 10 pnckeges, Cut moata—Dry saltod hams' ore quoted st 10}/@103e, and picidod hams at 13@18%¢0 for city, aud do shouldors ‘at B3{@8)40. Sulos wora made yostordny of 1,000 pickled Linms at 14@14}¢o; 500 do shouldors at 034e, nnd 40 hogshesds Lams on p. T, Toceipts, 228 pkgs, Iucon waa rathor dull, and prices wero, sbott tho samo. Long cloar’ waa quoted at 83(@83%o, with 10 boxes kold at the higher fignro. Bhort clear wao' quoted st 8ldo, Lard ruled easior, with o _modorato Lusiness in Westorn on the spot and for Juno at about 83¢c ; for futuro delivery 500 tes for July gold at™Yo; 500 tos do ab 8 15-16c; 250 tos doat 8 51820 b tos for August at 9ifc, aftorwards declinod to sbout 01-1Gc, nnd 250 tes for Boptember ab 95-16c. Rocoipts, 100 kogs and 83 plgs, "SPRINGFIELD. Judicinl Election Returns=-Iron Min= ) inge-United States Courts " " * Speetul Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, SrRiNoFrED, Ol,, Juna 2L.—The roturns of the Judicial oloction in the office of tho'Becratary of Btate wero complatod to-day by the rocoipt of the roturns from Stephonson: County. The re~ sults are already woll known to tho public, hav- ing boon publisiied in Tz Tarune herotoforo. number of Springfleld capitalists have unit- ed to form a stock compapy for the purpose of working & fino bod of iron ore rocently discov- ored noar Farmor City, on tho Gilmav, Clinton & Bpringflold_Railroad, Judgo David Davis will bo hero on Monday to open the United Btates District Court, and he will continue tho eessions until the bustnoss of the term is disposed of. 0. It Baker, County* Troasurer,: paid to-day into the Btate Treasury §38,200, boing the inter- ost duo on tho railrond bonds subscribed by this county and tho several towns. THE INDIANS. Statement of FPecace Commissioner Meachame«=Capts Jack DId Shoot Geon, Canby==The Approaching Trinls and Almost Certain Punishment of the Modoce nnd the Lynching Orcgos nians. New Yonx, Juhe 21.—A. B. Moncham, Chair- man of tho Ponco Commission to treat with tho Modocs, and who narrowly escaped tho fato of his sssociates, Gon. Canby and Dr. Thomas, 18 in thia city, on _his Way to Fort Klamath, whore the Military Commisaion for the tial of the captured members of the band will eit. Mr, Moacham can make no use of his rght hand, the nervos of which wore paralyzed by a ball through tho wrist. The foruger of his loft hand is twico ita natiral size. There _etill- remains s slight gear on his forehead, from a ball, and from swme cause ‘a luinp 18 on'tho right sido of his hond, Other wounds, reccived on his ear, iusido, 1ud else- wharo, have entirelly hosled. Hia story of tho tronchary which resulted in the deathof Gen. Cauby add Capt. Thomas is but s reitontion of that already told, Mr. Meachaw says that him- solf and tho otbier Commissioners Dad:full in- formatlon of tha fato in storo for thom,hut as Mosars. Canby and Thomas would not accopt tho warning, e could not remaiu behind whilo thoy wont iuto dangor. 1t was Capt. Jork who Euu the signal for the slaughtor and shet Gon, anby, while Old_Bchonchin attended t» him- solf “with a platol snd lmifo, O tho issuo of tho' forthcoming trial Lo oxprossca ho doubt that thé: Modocs who participatod in tho nsansuination will bo convicted and oxecutod, ‘Il offact of virtual acquittal or par- don nfter conviction would bo disastrous, for, with such & rosult _beforo their eyes, iho turbu- 1ands. The, | -w} " FOREIGN, |’ ‘ ISPAIN. ¢ - MAbnin) Juna’ 81.—It in roportoil that Benor | Cantolnr i ongiged in drawing up & Conatitu- tion for tha Fedoral Ropublio,isthich s to b analogous to that of tho United Btatos. The numbor of -States; it 18 undorstood, will bo fit- toon, including Cuba and tho l'hllll‘vlnu Inlanda, |- Madrld ia to romaiu the cagital, The Presidbit of tho Fodaral Ropublic is to bo oleoted by nni- - versal suffrago, and his torm of oflico is to bp {fiyo yeara, 'Senntors are'to bo choson by tho Blatas, and tho Doputios to bo clooted by nnivor- [ I sdl-eufifage. = ° .- > 1 'BAYONRE, Juno '91.—Tho Oarliats of thia olty have ' rocolved dlspatchos annouucing that tho Insurgénts invo onptured the town of Pauncorbo, with 400 prisoners. “iTeng . Herald Speotal, DBiAnrrz, Juno 21,—Berrano, Martos Oabelloro do Hodas; Gamindo, - Bagasta, - snd othors, rasid- Inf Liorg and in tho neighborhood, aro’ondoays’ oring to organize o Modorato psrty, nnd sscuro oasesbion of tho Goyornment of fipnini, “Thoy" nvo made overtiros to tha Oarlists and ‘to' tho rogular regiments mowin the Republican sor- vico, intonding, if-they recover s auftiolont forco, to maroh on Madrid: Propositions of this nataro oo madoto Elio Dorrogaray, Lizzargs,sndothor leading’ Carlists; who all fofuso to hnvo'lnf rola- tion with:Borrano or his partisans, but it 1s bq- lioved that many rogiments of tho Bpanish Army #ro now in the intorest of this conspiracy. ' Tho pnrqv%unas-co favor-a ucitarlan and consorv- ntive ‘Ropublis., 'Tho - Oarlista wero “told that should thoy nob ‘ncoépt tho proposition, tho Northorn Proviicos will be nbandoned to them, - anil tho troops withdrawn £0 tho sonthorn_ sid of tho Ebro until there-ostablishmont of mate- rial ordor in Bpain proper; when an invasion aud awar:of conquost mgainet Navarro and tho Basque country will b undertakon. . Mapno, Juno 21.—A privato meoting of tho majority of tho Assombly was hold to-day; at’ ich Nonor Pi y Margnll, Prosfdont of tho Counoll, waa_proeont, and deliverod a strong apocol.’ Ho domaidad tho sdoption of a vigor- ons policy, and that oxtrnordin powers be contorred mpon tho- Govornment in ordoer to onable it to .deal with encmios who wore con- epiring’ for 'tho overtlirow of the Republic, Bonor Oastelar askod for & voto of confidonce in the Government, which was sdopted, and tho mooting adjourncd, f GREAT BRITAIN, Loxpox, Juno 21.—Tho Shoh of ‘Persis will visit Woolwich to-dny, and mako, & tour of in- apection, thrangh tho dook-yards, arsooal, and Toyal Military. cadomy, : (Grasaow, Jine 31.—A firo broke out last even- ing on tho Gunard stormship Marathon, snd the flamea woro not subdued Lofore the vessel was partially burned. _ U.P to noon yesterday the Groat Eastorn bad paid out 747 milos of cable. i ; New Yonx, June 21.—The London Telegraph of tho 0th hins tho following speoial : BeRLIN, June 7.—To-day I baye received from high authority certain Information in regard to the Buropean tour of tho Bhab, which cannot fail”to ‘be of interosk to. your readers, I am agsured that the journoy was undertaken sgainst tho wish of tho nobility and the priesthood of. Porsin; and, moroover, that tho . chiof ' objoct whichi His Majosty s 'in_ ylow s to seouro tha friondsbip and support of England in future complications, tho. occurronce of which hebe- lioves to bo_fnovitablo. o 15 awaro that tho destinica of his couniry must bo main- Iy influenced ..by. two™ great - Europesn Kuwam,' ono . of ~ which o -fears, - while o is “‘disposed to trust the othor. Tho poljtical. viows nd prodileotions “of - tho Bhab, X om further informed, are fully shared by his Primo Miniator, who accompanios him in Lis travols, and who has the roputation of boing cultivalod and intollignt . etalosman, Tho Shal dosiros, in viow of certain oyontualitios, to arriva ot o cloar understauding with tho British @ovornmont, gnd Lo bringa with him to our sboros en ardont dosiro-not_only to acquire our friondshlp, - bub also to atudy our ingtitutions, Could - ho bo sat- infied ‘of - Euglwd's ‘fim eupport in tho difficultios that ho unflflrstua, ho would Jagsnredly bo propored to idontify bis policy in Agiatic matiers with ours, aud ho "looks forward to tho renult of his visit to England with groat, but hopoful, anxlety. + A serious acoida: odeurred to-dayon the Mid- Iand Railway. A numbor of cara were throwm from the traok, and soveral persons wero killed and injurod. . i AUSTRIA. VIENNA, June 21.—Jncksod 8. Schnliz hes re- tired from {he Chiof Commissionorship of the United Statoes to tho Exhibition, and the Hon. Jobn Jay, American Ministor, hiay sent o dis- patch to Washington recommending tho appomt- ment of Mr. I, Garrotson, of Cloveland, Ohio. Garrotson was one of tho wnsponded Commis- sionors, and was reappointed by Schultz a8 one of his ansistants. 0 Gon, Van Buren hins left Vionna, havibg abane “douced all hopa of: being roinstated, ‘I'ho Emporor Francis Joseph visited the exhi- bition youtorday, and pussed through all the scctions. His Mejesty manifosted great intorest: In tho machinery oxhibited in tho American do- Fnrtmum‘,, and spent some time in its examina- ion, ion, ‘Fhio weathor ia intensely liob, Sl GERMANY. New Yonx, June 2L~Tho Telegraph, in its fssuo of the 10th, eays : *‘ Princo Bismarck has doclared in the Gorman Parlismont that it. ro- maing impossible in tho prosont ciroumstancos to fill up the post of Gorman ILnvoy totho ‘Vatiean. The Government of the Empire, .ho added, wonld take no part in the next clection to the Papacy ; but, after that ovent, thoy would take uteps to ascorlain whother the succossor to Pope Pius IX. had beon legally chosen,” — O o) FRANCE, Pans, June 31.—Executions have boen issned sgaiust the goods of Guatave Courbot. Thoy aro to bo sold to assiet in dafraying tho expenscs inourred in xeconstructing .the Vendoma Gole uma, 9% -Shoh of Porsia in oxpootod to this city on the Gth of July, il et MEXICO. MarTadonas, Juno 21.~The revolution in the State of Jalisco, headed by Prosident Aguiles, growlng out of tho attompt of tho Btate Government to colleck tho taxes for ko paat sixtoon years whilo tho State .us under tho control of tho Tudian Chiof- tain Lozndo, ‘who wns recontly deposed by the Genornl Government, has assninod sorions pro- ortions, aud Gon. Palaccios has boen sont with in command to assist in quolling it, ' Gon. Carlos Tuoro lulugrnrlm to the Govern- ment that it will be tmpogsible to rostors ordor in Jalitco if the Stato authorition enforce theso taxes, aud it is bolioved that the Btate Covern- ment will have to abandon their collestion or the Fodornl Governtaont will suspend the State Goy- ernment. [Special to the Herald,) Orry or Mgxico, Jnne 17.—Mr. Fostor, tho now American Minister, was ofiiclally roceived yoatorday. Tho customary nddrosses wore de- livorod, " Lancastor Jonos is the new Seorstary of tho Mexican Legation at Washiuglon, pians e iy TURKEY. CoNsTANTINOPLE, Juno 21,—Tho roport that flmlflulmn iu seriously ill is wholly without foun- dation, Gragory Aristurchi Boy has boon appointed Turkish Anbasgador at Washington, in place of Biacquo Boy, who e tendered bis Tesigustion to the Bultan. CANADA. Special Disvatch to The Chicaan Tribune, Queneo, Juno 41,-Tha Canadian Wimbledon toam loft hore to-day in tho stoamer Prussian lonce of othar tribos could not-bo' restrained, whilo tho mon who massnored tho Modog prisont ors should bo hauged, Nr. Moacham _thiuke, on tho saio _gallows with' tho Indian murdorers. During tho war tho Modocs killed and wonnded about throa soldiers for overy warrior in thoir | foreo, atno_timo numborlog mora than sixty- five, and that uring tho firat thron dnye' fight this'band not only hold out sgainat 800 troops, armed with every applianco of modern warfare, but kq‘xt o pagsago opon for retreat, which oven tho Warm Bpring ecouts could not close, Mr, Mosacham ndyises that {lhose whe aro mot guilty of participation in the maasnore o removed (o their reservation, Wo distribute thom among other tribos would bo puniuhinent to somo only. Hin iden of tho best Eul!ofi forthe future is that all tribnl Hnes be abolished, that tho Indians bo mado amenable to tho lavs, and bo pluced on tho 8amo foating with other mawbors of tha com- munity, 1 —_— The Maryland Editors, Innunaroras, duno 21.—The Maryland ed- itorinl oxcursionists, wuudor charge of Mayor Hotehkiss, arrived from Louisville ehortly bofors noon to-day, on spocial carg at~ tached to tho Tegulsr train on _tho Jefforsonville, Madison & Indimnapolis Rail- road at 2 o'olock, 'Thoy mot at the Doard of ‘Trado Rooms, where carrlages were provided for a tour of {uspeotion around tho city. They leavo to-night at 8 o'clock, by the Vandalia Rond, for 8t, Louls, - * . for England. Monrnan, June 21.—Tt 18 roporton here that the Dominion Government hayo solicited the aid of and aye likely to obtain the disnllowance of the act of Just uosslon authorizing the Conunittoo of tho House of Commons to 8Wear witnegses on the Pacifle Railrond investigation, ‘Yononto, Juno 91.—The Mail, thc‘v.flflum- ment organ, of this morning, eays: “We aro informed on good authority that a meoting of tho Diroctors of the Canadian Pacific Raillway has beon called for on tho 4th ot July, in Mou- tronl, {o ratify tho agreemont ontored into with purtios in Inglaud, 16 iu_belioved that tho agroomont in of » kind whioh will commond itaolf to tho Board, and that tho oountry may confldantly look forward to tho succoss of tho onterpriso, A Circus in Trouble. atr, Juno 21.—8. Q. Btokes, one of 118 parinors in tho Great ClilzagoBliow, obiainad 4o sppointment of a Recelvor for that orguniza- tion, this morning, in the Suporior Court, on the ground that Dellavon wag porvorting the show from tho purposos for whioh it,was orgauized and ruining it ———— mank Robber Killod, sxnsAs iy, Bo., June 31.—A specisl to the T Obillicotho, Mo., givus un acoount of an nttompt to rob tho Poople's Bank of that alty lost nl;fiht.» 1t appoara that Bmith Rembo, » wealthy farmor, but a notoriously bad charaotor, living in the southern part of the arTive in | " cofinty; artangod & plah with somo_confodorater™| o noizo the anu!llor £ tho bank, hold hinyas & incatage, ‘anc | conli ol his wifa to the. bank and-. i It A protended !-con: «fodofato, .vinmod - Brool, » disolosod tlie” doelgn, and when. . Tnmbo went to tho Casliler's houas about 10:90 lnat night to cnrrr out tho plan, lio wus confronted by a party of cltizons, and, afterRoms- parloy, lislanily killedy-Loing - riddled withy bullots.” Twvo ocd- foderator, -namod Mongo and Monrds, Wérs bap- tured {hia mornlug, and aro now ia jail . —— -+ NEW YORK. . Tho Ginvis Frands=-Murdorergonvict= odexTho Polaris Expoditions-Nilscole lnncous Loeénk.. "' . (20 the Ausactated Presa. open £ 'New Yonx, Jurd 21.~Oflicial anr{lflculou from “tho Garmen Logation ko It cortain that there {8 no foundation for tho roport, publiched on Juno G, to tho effoct that tho North German Gpyornmont had sont an_agont to this con:&rz to forrot out Goorgo 0. Glavis, for frauda sdl liave biéen vommittod by bim in' the sdle,” in Gormang, of Wostern lands, - ° . Williain 1f, McNovens, who faa sentonced to be hnuged July 14, 1871, for shooting Edward Iinos, and, afier s now trial, was sentonced io fiftoon montha oonfinemont fu tho Btato. Trison, bas bopn arrostod again for drawing a pistol on anothar man, < i Tho jury. in the Shankey -ocaso brought in o vordict of murder in the firsé degreo, Tho jury sdded to the vordiot o recommontation for mer- oy, Counsel appliod for a postponomant. of the sonterico until nndni, to givoe titde for propar- ing sn spplioation, for-nnow trial, which' thie Rocordor grautod. Patrick Hollick, who, with a gang of ruffians, ‘broke into tho apartmonts of Phelps, a jowelor, in June, 1872, and on being discovered shot ax wounded Pholps so: that his life waa for some _timo dospaired of, and who for ovor & year hag. evaded tho ontire qinlllco foree of this city, wag, arrogted Jast night in a dining-saloon on Tonth, avenuo, = . The * steamer * Juniats, which Is expected, to sail to-day, her crow reduced from'210- £0 180. ; Bho iakos 350 tons of cosl for tho uss of tho stoamor. Tigross, whon tho lattor roaches Disco. Tho Juniata also takes tio steam launch- es. Tho Tigross is oxpocted to reach tlio Brook- lyn Navy-Yard on Blonday, whon tho work of fitting Ler out will Lo immodiately sommenced, in ordor that sho may loave on thie 4th ox Gth of July. The Tigress will bo provisioned for two onra, : y?Thn Postmaator at Batavin, N. Y., hna investi- ntod tho caude of tho firo by which tao Wostorn- Euuud mails from this city wero deatroyed, and roporta that theso through™ mails wore placed in & common baggoge-cir, Thov fllled the roar end of tho car, from tho top to the bottom, for about one-third of its: length. . Tho rast of tho oar contained baggnges .On -top’ of tho car at tha rear ond was an uncoverad stove-pipe hole, Tho baggageman did not -rido in tho car from Rochester 'to' Batavis, but wad ‘fn tho smoking-car, ~ and : had lefé no ono in his pisco. The flames woro mot digoovared until the'door wns opeued af Batavia, whon themails \wore found to - bo in full blaze. ‘Wator was lot in from tha_tak spout, and what waa not burned was wot down, In_ conoluding, tho Postmastor oxpressos his opinion that the firo was caused by a wanton negloot'on the part of the railroad men. 1t in stated that the application by the Govern~ ‘ment couneol for an lnfuncnon restreining cer- tain defendantsintheforthcoming suit ngainstthe Union Pacits Rallrond trom lsposing of proper- y ‘unti] the cago s deeldod, will be arguod bofore 'udgo Hunt at Conandaigun in n fow days. THE CHOLERA. * - ‘What the Dread Discase is Doing in ‘£his Conntry and in Enrope. Nasvize, Tonn., June 31.—Tho mortuary Mt from oholora’, sliows flfty-nino_denths, . .of | which forty-elght ‘wore ‘colored. Wo bhavo the sam drizzling,, unfavorable wonthor, with lesa sunshino fo-day. - Many, thought it had roachod tho worat on Triday, Gu Mg, Juno 21.—Tho woather to-day was hot. Thera wero only 19 iutormonts to-day, u{;nlnst 24 yosterday. Of thoso 14 died of chiolorn, The roports from tho surroundivg country stato that the dinoase still provails, but in tho country it Lias raroly proved fntal. - ‘Wasnxaton, Juno 21,—fhe 1irst.caso of gen- nino Asiatio cholers in this city ocourred to-day, the victim being o colored woman, LouvgviLie, Ky., Juno 21.—During the past twolvo days about 800 deaths from oholers have been reported in Nashvillo, Tenn. The cholera also coutinuos it ravages in Momphis. The epi- demio hns also broken out at Huntsvillo, Lobn~ non, and Gallatin, Tenn, but is almost ontirely confinod .to, the colored popuintion. In othor towns in that Stato and, the sonthorn part of Rentucky moro or loss of cholern is roported, I'he Naelvillo papers aro filled with roports of denths and incidents of tho oxcitoment. - Padu- cab, Ky,, bas o cholors papic, Sevornl donths worl roported thoro yostordsy, Hora thoro is no oxcitomont a prosent, OmNorsxatr, Juno 21.—Up to 6 o'clool this ovoning fourteon doaths from diseaso. of .tho bowels, of which six woro classod: as obolorn, ware roported for tho dsy ok tho Health Oflico, - Berriy, Juno 21,.—A dispateh from Dantzig gnys thnt ;forty-two. Polish raflemen on tho Vistuln woro attacked by oholors, and twonty-: fivo of them died. Of tho remaining sovonteon, four have entiroly recovared. Another lazaretto hins beon oatablished at Port Neufahr Wasear, four miles from Dantzig, TtoME, Juno 21.—Soveral cases of cholers are reportod in the Provinco of Traviso, - Tho. suthoritios are taking procautions to provent the spread of: tho diseaso, CoNsTANTINOPLE, Juno 21,—Tho cholera hag sppoarod st Roustohouk, in tho Province of Bulgaria. 3 " WasumaroN, June 21.—Hovoral casos of cholera. are reported horo to-dny, and conidera- Dle alarm oxiste as to tho disaase bocoming epi- domic. Tho Board of Health has adopted strin- gent savitary measures, but, with the large Tinsa of thio colored population, it is difleult to carry them fnto effect, Bo far, tho physicians roport that but ouo casa of 'gonuino Asistio cholora Las appearod. h — Bribing n Sury. New Onveans, June 21.—Tho Hawkins-Plea- yiine libol caso, .which has beon sgoing -on for ofght days beforo what is known as tho Fourth District Court torminated at 1:10 to-vight. The jury. roturned a vor- dict of 918,000 for Hawkins, - Immediately aftor adjonrnment two of the {ury weut to the Picayung oflico, and noknowledged that they had "baon_ bribed. Ono MWIVB& 2126, Tho athor raceived an order for 8600, Tho Picayune Compauy will apply for & now trial. —_—— * Another Libel Suit. O3earra, June 21,—The libel'sult of R. W. Fur- nas, Goyornor of Nobrasln, against tha Omaln Herald, is in progross beforo Judge Lako, of this city. Tho suit waa hmughi on account of o chnrge mado at the timo of * his olection that ko hnd faken a bribs to influence his voto while a membor of tho Nobraska Legislaturo slxtoen yoars go. ———a o Obitunry, Davexront, In., June 21.—Dr. J. H. Whito, Dupinoss managor of tha Dayonport Gazelle, und residont of tho Northwestern Associated Pross, diod vory suddoniy at his rosidonce in thiln clty this aftorncon, of apoploxy. Ho was soizod juat. aftor dinnor, and oxpired in hulf an hour.” A genoral and vory deop feeling of rospect over Dis domise provails in the clty, He wos-neatly 44 yenrs of ogo. ————— 3 Judge Lynche Fravxry, Mo, Juno 2L—A young German girl, namod Lizdio Kook, wne raviehed thls morning by & negro, namod Goorgo Tialda, nonr Augusta, Me,, about ton milos west of ihis place. Field was followed by tho Bhorlff and othor officers, and. arroated, ner Labadio, taken back {o Augusts, snd lung by s mob, Everything is quict now. The nogro {8 still haugin, ) ———————— ©Oconn Stonmship Nowse New Yong, Juno B1.—Arrived, tho stoamship Rhoin, from Bromon, snd Virginia, from Glas- gow. : QueensTowy, June 21.—Steamship Aalta, from Boston, arrived, | —_— Xailrond News, TiaBarre, Juue 31.—Bubscriptious for stook in the Lufuyelto, LaSallo & Olinton uilroad nro lcuumu‘nfll)fi rapldly in thia city and Peru, and tho gross snbseriptions 1n tho two cities will bo little, if muy, loss thion §100,000, e et Fhe Gordon Tragedy. « BeLrast, Mo, Juno 21,—The Coronor's in- uost 1u tho Gordon cnse was rosumod to-day. 'ie soveral statoments mado by the prisonor woro disproved, The little boy' is rocovering from his wounds, —_— A Shipwreck Near San Franciscos BaN Fuancisoo, Juno 21.—Tho Minnle G, At- kins, a small coasting schooner, sollided on the bar with tho schooner Lauss ll'b:nnd. and wn8 sunk, No lives losk o 0 ) I ; - i by Déstructive Conflrgration in Pottgs {1, VA6 20y, axid Xnsanicy No. Jo - <Bpéctal Déspateh to The Chicano Tridune. ToRroNTo, June 31.—ITeavy bush fires are ro- ortod In the violnity of Fonoton I'alls, Aurora -Camden, Enat Now anhoe,"flomhnmginn’, and therplncos. A number of houson, barns, aud S itidings ‘havo hoon destroyod, s well as .noros_of \vouJ: aniles of fencan, and. considerablo grain, Bomo lives havo boon'lost, Tho loay {s probably about $0600,000.: " Tie o . ‘PAtgnsoN, N. J., June 21.—Midnight—A frunt {iro broka ofit in Pasanio- about 11 o'clook 0-night, orlgh:aflhg- in_i tho Acquackanonk Houso, and sproadliiy to tho Erlo dopot_stablos, (l!ndbt‘alhn'f ‘bl(»l Idll,ng‘ tln:‘ mmath of wauh il :r?x_z lbubte o doatroyod. -Tho- greatost: mfifl!gly‘ H out thnT"ul y: " Asblatande’ Eia™ hoon . from Paforaon, and, two steam’ fira (‘engines- wera' dirooted . ta bo mont to'Passiio by the firat train, which loavea®in ‘s - fow winutes, Tho lbug im fully $100,000, and the flamdy aro still aproading. PATERAOK, N. J,, Juno 21—Midnight.—A whola blook has:baon destroyed at Paseaio, ard tho fire ialstill sproading. Two atosmors hiavo just lofk hore by train, and oné drawn by four horaos. A stoamor loft with horses an hour sgo, and also o truck, % ‘ " Patensor, June 91—~12:15, raph inntrumonts hove Just’boon faken out of 0 Pasnalo dopot,, sud. further communication with Passaio fa cut'off, - - . -« Patengon, N, J., June 21—1 a, m,~The fire in Pasmalo broko oub’In”Yenrancee' livery etablo, enst of tho Aquackanonck. Ilouso, and was tho work " of an_incondinry, who Woi selzed |’ by Oapt. Bird ‘W."B. Spencer; but oscaped by mnk!,nE, n_.vigorous_ fight and_stabbing Bsannor,’w 16 15, howeyor, not seriously wonnd- ed. 'Tho hotol oned by Horman Balutting, and- Xkopt by Honry .Lolvo, was: burnod to tho ground, © Tho = Pont-Ofice, Vanhpor's. drug atore, , : Demoreat's paint shop, ': & plamboer's shop, and_two ether places of, busi- noks, Wero ‘dostroyed, involving a loss of about #100,000, Inoluding {ho hotel. . The fiamen ox- tonded “ northerly) :along ‘' the Frie Rail- |, wmy, dostroylog_.the - hotel ‘stablos and ofticos of Clty Burvoyor Butherland, and City Clerk Duffors, thonco to_tho! ‘long” Tow of two-story _buildin, extonding - to Jofforson aireot, and ocouplod..as saloons, atores, and' dwollings, At thls writing this block is_nearl consumed, and cannot be .eaved, It wil involve a loss of aliout 840,000, " The rosidencos on Washington strect, east of tho hotel were badly sogrohad, * Xt is bolioved tho firo " will not. extend boyond tho block now in_flames. A crowd " of rouglis. chmo from Paterson with, the . train --conveying the steam flre ongino, and thoy .aro. already committing dopredations, 8o that the groatost alarm and ox- citomont {mvlfla throughout tho villago. Tha Erio dopot was not burned. It wad g0 thront~ onod, at firat, that tho agont snd- telograph opo- rator abandoned their ofiices, but soon relurned. All trains are delayod. * PATERSON, June 22, 3 8. m.—A Patorson hook and ladder’ company tore down part of tho lnst blook of bulldings, and stopped tho further progross - of tho flames, The flto was stopped at about '1:40 o. m. It 1a roported that a whito and a_black man, who wora nuluuflln Yoaranco's atablo, aro miteing, and aro bellovad to bave porished in the flames," New Yonx, Juno 21.—A dispatch from Potts- villo, Pa,, 6ays that a firo in_that olty yostordny causod o loss of £200,000 ; inaurance, 46,000, mainly in homo companios. The fire bogan af 2:80 in tho aftornoon in a pluninfi;‘mfll on Laurel Bbroot, and soon tho whols block betweon Bocond oud Third streots, including thirty housos and Kopitzells sonp’ and, tallow chaudlory, were in flamos, whioh ewopt scross Lourol stroot, Ticking up & wagon and blscksmith-shop, stores, dwollings, and,tho Sun Inn. Engiugs from neighboring citles «were tolographad. for, .and a: m—The talo- | Provistonsi Dotk dull afid lowerls‘Dew. m forJune, $10,40 ; cash, $10,50, Dee? nnq cut! iroal Aull and'unchanged, Middies dull §' longlolokr, B[k 830 3 mhork cloar, BX@8ld) Lard weak ;. Woelorn afosm, 8%@E 15-16"s kettle, 0@0io, * ujot and unchaugod, BUTTRA— Ongesr—Bloady, © TOLEDO. . Tourpo, Juno 2L,—~BnEADSTUFFE=Tlons -dull.and - unchanged, Wheat dull snd lower; No. whito_~ Wabash, $L80; do, " 817 No, 8 do, ; No. 1 fl.sli‘t'zil.x«oimiw,‘sl 130, fl"?n‘l‘ Lahd a.a A-]m‘l, ert mixod, ‘4103 anot, &lo; July 4o Augun ol we digor while, 160 10 Grado, BRE! Oata quil § . 9, 360, feller July ; Michigan, 880, - - - == Frerosra—Dull sud unchangod, o ote) 1, bfln;\vhfn(;(,mbu; corn, ;14 1, 5 1M dur, 1,000 brla; wheat, 4,000 bu; *corn, ,000 b ; oats, 100 b; bk i DETROIT, DrTROIT, Juns 31 ~DREADSTUVYA~—Ft | 3 Noi .’ L7L;' amber, $1,50, Corn. -cudy’-‘t'ua. Oute wbondy ot 806, 4 LOUIBYILLE,- LoumsviLLe—Tuno 21,—Bruravezurrs—Flour. dull, and unchanged, - . P Prioviatong—Quist, Pork lower, holil’ st $16373@ 10,15, * Bucan, ‘soullors, 754 ; oloar rib, D}@0%0; I;:I houlderk, 65 1 elesr tib, 8% ; eloar, G, loona, q r : red, dull mlul ~—Flour~qulst and , 8o for prima stesm, WihiKx—gimn at Q0@0to, paGl NEW ORLEANS, = Nrw Onteaws, June 21.—DBran—Dull at 88@700, - HMAY—Firmer primo, $8,00@24,00, Provisrons—Tork essler at $17,00, Guooentes—Sugar dullj falr, 8% ehapged, RS TTON—Firmor ; sales 1,500 balos ; good ordina; 18K @lbxe; Tow mldding, 1305 taligling, 163t 18303 mlddling Orleans, 183/@1850, Rocolpitn, 4 balen; exports, cotstwlek 335 bales; stooky 8188, . Omfomwary, Juno d1,—BueabArtrrs=Flour ‘dull amd lowers S50QT0. Wheat dull - SLISG1A0. Corn quiet; 426, Tijo -quiat; 65@sde Ouia quist; " Provistona—Pork ctalers $I6.50G175 Tard dul nachanged: sicam hold a o, kutl,tj, il 3o Did, Dulk ments quiot and unchanged, Dacon qulot;: Whonlders, Tago: aloar £ib, D30 Glasty i s londys Doge 250 s okt DX@OHo. T QLAVELAND, > Gueverawn, Jine- 3l ~BursDerorre—~Grin dull = quleh, steutly, wil iichkogely | g TS e Br,Lows, Juno 21,—Dnranarurss—Floor dull an unchinged:” Whoat dul And lomers small sxablo i of No, 2 upring, oft, 050 ; No, 3 1.15@1,20 ‘dollvored, Corn_duli, unsotiled: and Jower'; ‘M@350 on track ; 800 {n elovator ; cash, 30@3T0 ; Avge ust; 43@48)go, mscked, Oats\dull and lowor 5 N, 5 F13@00; on tragk, 2740, in_elovator,.27Xo 3 Auguah :}GW. sacked, * Barfey noniinsl, Rye dull at go@ WmsEy—Quict at 890, e PriovistoNs—Park werk &t $16.60010.78" for 'small lota: vound lots at auction brougiht $16.00, aellox July. ulk moats nominal, Bacon dull, anly order trade, 8t unchangod prices.” Lard momisal ; sumimes atoaro, Toas—Quist at $4.00@4.40, g 7 A g - Oitsre~—Fyrin ;* Indisna and Texss, 8K@GOK0; prime to cholco natives 5@0, . .. : i +* BUFFALO, . BUFFALO, Juns 91.—BAEADGTUFYS—Flour teady. Theatdull? _salea 6,000 bu No. 1 Milwaukeo club at $1.44%. Corn dull ‘and lowar; . sales 18,000 bt No. 3 Wostorn ot 400; 5,000 bu do in 168 at.4To.” Oats quict; 8,000 bu No,'a Milwaukoa at 840;" No, 2 Olifeagd id at Bc, with S3obd, vt < Faxianrs—Firm at 10Xo for whoat snd gio for corn, 5% RSPy o > - MEMPHIS, * e Meurms, June 21,—CorroN—Firm; good ordl- nary, 1@ 163 ; low middling, 173(@18e, . Dumneruere—Flour, no domhnd,. Oorn,firm at 66 ‘@060, T0ats ‘dull and a shade lotwer st dije, Corn-: mienl active at $2.00, PomeOut wad decopthg st $1105, Tacon quiet ‘onk—Dull sn ooping al 7,25, Bacon of and unghangod, ] aom, 4 S BALTIMORE. , v Bavrriont, Jung 21—BReApsturzé—Flour dull sudl unchangod, Whost quiot and unchanged. Corn quict ; mixed * Western, C0o, Oats steady and une changed, Rye unchangod, G . Puovistona—Dull and uominal, Winsr—933g0, i LWAUREE. : Miwaukie, June 31,—DREADSTFUFS—Flour duwl with their aid, and by tearing down somo ox- Eusud buildings, the fire was.confiued to two. locks; bounded’ by Minersville, .High, Becond, and Third streets, .. Blazing_shingles, carriod hy tho wind from_this firo, lightod upon Webbor's building, on Contro, strect, Aix, blocks away, dividing the attention of tho firemen, but the flames hero were goon- oxtinguished: All busi- neen was kuepended during tho firo, £ Ono obild was killed, and another serlously in-~ jured .whilo escaping from tho flames, and sov- eral firomen wero also soveroly injured. "add unclangcd. Whest firm ; No.-1, $1.28; No. 3, $1.203¢ enot ar Juno 3 $L17K for July, G lowor: No; 3, fixe,’ Oatsstondy ; No. 2, 98¢ ; No, 1, 0c. ltyo in fair demand and higher;' No,' 1, 62" Oswogo, 13¢. 5 Barloy dull and nomirnal, . Fnetants—To Duffalo, To 3 3 REorIvTa—Tlour, 4,000 brls ; wheat, 144,000 b, Sreamxrs—Flovr, 7,000 brfs: whost, 131,000 bu, : PHILADELPITIA, .. . PMILADELPOIA, Juno 21,— BREADATUF: lour very dull ; superiine, $4,00€4.50. Wheat Tony dullirod, $1.60@1,60, ye, T6e, rn_very dull; yello B8c. Oats, white, 45@460; mixcd, 40%@43c, PROVIAIONG—~Meun pork, $17,60, “ PrrRoLEus—Crude, 195 @130 refined, 18Ye. THE SPORTING WORLD, i TRE TURP. New: Yonk, Juno’ 2l.—Af Jeromo Park to- day tho raco for tho Weatherby stakes, ono mile and three-quarters, was wou by Followeraft, Time, 8:11, Tho second raco, handicap«sweopstakes, ona milo and s quarter, was won by Btockwood. Time, 2:13, Tho selling race, ono milo, was won Ly Banford in 1:4634. = ‘The gelling raco, ono milo and throe-quartors, was won by Vospuciug., Time, 8:11, NEw ALpaxy, Ind., Juno 21.—The firat moet~ ing of tho Trotting Park Assaciation, which was socontly-organized in this city, will bo held, commoneing on the 26t instant, ' The Directors, in addition to & purse on the timo track, offer liberal premiuma in showings in blooded hiorses. Theo track ia one of the very best in tho ontire country, Linving nmrlo width, and is ono mile in Jongth. ' Good stabling.is on the grounds, and the Association is determined to malko it tho best ' courso in the West. Qwnors of soveral noted Wostorn horses have announced. that thoy will bo prosaat at tho insuguration of tho park, with thelr horses; . Another meoting will bo arranged, o occur during the fall. Soveral stables are slresdy on the ground. Protia, Tll., June 2i.—The racing to-day was spirited, but tho sttendance was not 8o good ns on provious days. Tho first race, two milo dash for three year, olds, was, won by Fannie B. in 1:45, 'Iho wecond raco was & walk ovor for Rog1 noki’s Vonus, the other entry Rooky being with drawn end paying forfeit just before tho raco, OIESS, Herald Special. VIENNA, June 21.—An internationsl choss tour- namout for $2,000 in gold, 60 florine eutrance, will commenca here July 20, AQUATIO, Speetal Dla)m(ehuw T'he Chicago Tribune. TonoNTo, June 21.—Ak a meeting of the yacht- men and oitizens just held, with the Mayor in’ the Cbair, it was determined to hold s grand in- ternationkl regatts hiore jn tho ‘coming sutumn, Woor—Murlket flat ; OLio, 41@b4¢o; Western tub, 61@54c; unwashod \eatern,- 33c3 pulled do, 88c; yulled shorino, 408485, June . 21, —~BreApsTUSTE—Wheat quict; 1 Milwauloo, $1,50,-. Corn qulat ; high mixed, Sic. e e e e . .MARINE. Port ot Chicago, % , ARRIVED..........,.Jane 21, Sehr Magnolia, Miskegon, 116 fiar, 16 m Iath. ‘Prop Liucoln, Sault St. Marle, 230 m lumber, Bobr X, Simmone, Muskegon, 210 m lumber, Scow Flora, Saugatuck, 90 m Tumber, + - Sebr Eliza Day, Ludington, 120 m Jumber, Belr Yaclno, Mskegon, 160 m lambor, 20m ath, Solur J, B, Johnson, Aluskegon, 200 m lumbor. Bargo Lisgar, Sault 8t, Marlo, 361 m lumber. Bebr F, B, Garducr, Bufalo, 700 tons cual, Bargo Wyoming, Grand Hsven, 100 m lumiber, Belir ona Jolmion, Masonville, 200 m lumber, 10 m a 2 ‘ schr Gonih, Ludington, 8 m lumber; - - - Solur Talpl Campboll, Yord ver, 218 m lumber, 20 ;2 Inth. £ gl bk fchr W, H, Hawkins, Unfon Pfer, 116 cds wood, -Bchr Norman, Ponsatkeo, 205 m lumber, 20 m lath, Behr Spesd, Muakegon, 100 m lumbor, - Bargo City of Erio, Grand Haven, 330 m lumber, Bebr Ralolgh, Maniatco; 140 m lumbor Sclir Golden Flooce, Bull: Behr Gamé Jock, Ludidgton, 120 m lumber, Behr Joeos, Muskogon, 118 m lumber, 16 m Isth, Sebir Qornella, Menomineo, 215 r Jumbor, 80 m lath, Sobir Emms, Ludington, 100 m lumber, Sehr Bpray, Muskegon, 80 m lumber, 100 m lath, Bchr ob Tloy, Saugatiick, 120 m luhbor, © Beow Rowena, White Lake, 100 m Iumber, 50 m lath, Scow Kato Lyons, Muskegon, 200 m lumbor, Bchr Willism Corsthwaitc, EHo, 715 tons coal, Bark Ouconts, Butfalo, 760 tons coal, Bark 8. V. R.'Watson, Buffalo, 660 tons coal, ‘Bark Northwost, Buffalo, 800 tons coal, Bark Pesltigo, BufTalo, 700 tona coal, g Bolur Boveuth 'Ohlo, Auskegon, 190 m Tumber, 10 ia a =i Hchr J. O, Moas, Muskogon, 150 m lumber, 25 m Iath, Schr Mary, Muskegon, 150 m lumber, A Schr Ithach, Muskegon, 140 m lumbir, ** : Belir Emeline, Muskegon, 160 m lumbér, Sebr Glad Tidings, MusKegon, 180 m Iumbor, 35 m OswEao, No. m and a committoe of twelyg.was appointed to ar- 18ngo tho programme. - i3 ik DASE DALL: . % PRLADELPIIA, Juno 21,—Base Ball—Thiladol- phiaa, 17 ; Athlotics, b, 3 DBALTIMORE, Juno 21,—DBaso ball—Baltimores, 18 ; Atlantics, ’ y MARKETS BY' TEEEQRAPH. Foreign Markots. LIvEnroot, June A1—11a, m.—Unchanged for flour 4474 00@2836d. Winter wheat, 1% 24 ¢ spring, 11a @128 3 white, 11a 10d@12; club, 128 4d. Corn, 26 6d. lork, 6ls. Lord, 0s.’ - Lonpox, Juno 21 p, m.—Consals for monoy, 9237 ; for account, 9245 ; 5204 of 65, 9237; do of '67, 933 1 10404, 80; novw B, 803 ; Krle, 60A. ‘aliow, 430, Livimroor, June 21—Cotton easier ; middling up- 1and, 87¢d ; Orlenns, Dizd, Salos, 10,000 boles : Ameri can,'0,000 { apeculation and oxport, 2,000, Flour, 2Ta 64@285 60, Corn, 283 6d. Olivose, 079, Cumberiands, 87, _New York Dry Goods Maricot. New Yon, Juno 21.—Buslicss waa very qulot with tho commisslon bonkes, and tho jobblug trado ws inall dopartmonts. Colton goods aro iunctivo aud frrogular with tho Jobbors, but firm in firsk bands, Bedford R brown abootfogn aro reduced to 830, Prints of all kinda wro dull, Woolous aro less a6tivo, but the weoks trada-linu ‘been fairly ntlsface forys Erroucl organdios, seipod pivies,Vistoria s, and taco sliawls wre in’ modorato roqticsts The dry goody fmports for the weok wero $570,305, Roston Wocl Market. BOSTON, June 21.— ‘unchaug 'ho wool maorket was generally 2, Obio floecs, 415,@6T30 3 Wisconuin, 405 b%lllllu,;)l(t:q"fll;n 'l&h!lln chlAum l:gfif(ulh g, nwashod feoco, 30@ue s + scoutod, 46c@$1.00, i = ' Plusburgh 01l Markot, Prorepunon, June 21.—Orudo petrolonm quiet; quoted st $3,10, Refined weak ; sales al 100, The Produce Markots, NEV YORK. 1 20 Yonx, Juu 21,~Cor70N—Galot ; middling up- and, 2le. . BRrapsrorra—Flour dall sud lower; rocelpts, 14,000 bris ; suporfuo Wostern sud Btate, $4.75@06.00; com- moun to_good oxtra, 0@6,30 ; good fo chofco’d, $0,35@7.10; white wheat oxtra, $7,00638,80 ; Ohlo, 6,20 GAas; St lows, 9000@I075, Bye flour dull ' pod” declining at @5.50, _Corn ineal steady 3 Westorn, $3.00@3d0, Wheat lowor § recalpta, 114,000 bu ;' rojeciud_spring, $1.20Q 18 Ko.d apring S10GLINC S No, 2 Ollingo, $1.45@1,40; No, 4 waukos, $1,60 ; No, 1 do, $1,63, Tiye, barloy, and malt unchangod, Gorn ‘steady ; 'ro- colpts, U8,000 bu; new steamer mixed Weatern, 48 820; solected, 40@d8o0 ; old mixed Weatern, 840 yolo 00@050 5 White, 63u: primo shipping Weilern mixed, 870, for August dellvory, Osts & abude betler, with fair hl«’&lllr!. . Wittsxy—Bteady 3 0340, FEaas—Dull and unchungod, Hax—Dull and heavy, 1fova—Dull aud unchianged, . Woor—Steady and unckangod, € Gnoamm fTea a1 sugar quict and unchanged, PrTRoLsoM—Dull and lower ; crudy, 80} ruluiod, 830, ?;nmnm—sw b dbxa, Iatls, ; . s Scte Jolin Tibbotts, Muskogon, 105 m Jumbor, 20 m Bebir P, Hagden, Muskegon, 180 m Jumber, 8elir 11, P, Baldwin, Oconto, 478 m lunbor, 110 m Iath, Scow Harmonia, Bolith Hayen, 5 m lumber, Prop Alms Musito, Kincarding, 3,625 bris eaity Sehr Arundol, Manfsteo, 200 m lumber, - Schir Hernld, Muskegon, 140 m Iamber, 60 m lath, Selr B, F., Wado, Ludisgton, 160 m lumber, Sebr Kowiunce, Kowaunco, 200 1 lumber, Bclix Mary Nav, Groon Bay, 80 m lumber, 600 m shin- o3, ctie Hobort Howlott, Whits Take, 160 m lumber, 20 m lath, = - et Maggie Tuompson, Whito Lake, 186m lumber, 20 m luth, > argo Goldon Harvest, Grand Hnven, 200 m lumber, Schr J, Hibbard, Grand Haven, 00 m lumber. Secow Grauger, \illota Plor, 0 tn lumbor, . - Brig Frontler Oity, Monisteo, 180 m lnmber, Prop B, W, Blanchard, Buffalo, 731 bars railroad iron, 745 brls cement, o - & Prop Ouba, Huffalo, 850 brls cement, " L. Prop City of Detrolt, Port Huron, 144 pkga A Bebr Gertrudo, FPolnt Baublo, 72 1h lumber, Btmr %ol‘ogll Bt, Josoph, 8,003 casea strawberries, 29 x0 fsh. Behr Asiatle, Mitakogon, 125 m lumber, 20 m lath, S, Vo "taylor, Ford River, 200 m lumber, 10 m ath, Dark Arabis, Kingston, 220 tons pig-iron, Strar Bhcboygan, Mauftowoe, 145 tuba buttor, Bolr A, L, Potter, Escanabu, 400 tons {ron ore. ARRIVED RATUNDAY NIGHT AND BUNDAY, , Behr Lizzie Doak, i, Joscph, 60-m lunber, - l!al‘al'A):.munucn Boy, Muhk:gm;\, 220 w lupber, 70 m ath, 2 § Btmr 8, D, Caldwoll, Detrolt, genc: Bebr John 8, Richards, Erlo, 676 tol Stmr Jepan, Lrie, goneral cargo: -+ - - i Jay Ghuld, " Sullo, 0 bars ralrondtron, ana hdsion: Dargo Mautonee, Peshtigo, 650 m lumber, Barge Activo, P igo, 30 . enier o CLEAREED. ... ... .. dune 31, Stm Corons, Bt Tosepl, 145 pkys atisdiios, Prop Lako Erio, Montroa, 13,580 °bu wheat, 390 brls flour, 4 . Schir Mocking Bird, Buftilo, 34,000 bi corn, * * Btur Alpens, Muskegon, 200 hris conent, 25 brls salt. Prop Russla, Bufalo, 100,000 bu oats, Belir Marfon Egan, Erlo, 10,650 bu corn, OLEARED SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY, Dargo Advauce, Pesbtigo, grocerlvs, x Prop Jay Gould, Buffalo, Prop Blsuchard, Bugalo, 20 m bu wheat, 2,600 brls our, 0} of Detrof Port 1uron, 29, P il foue, snd svudrion, 20> b3 dors, 635 Schr Senator Bfood, Kingston, 16,000 bu corn, Prop Motawk, Buflulo, 19 m bu corn, 1,300 brls flour, *“and supiirios, Prop Alnoa Mantos, Milwsukes, light. Bclir Dushing Wave, Buffalo, 17 m bu corn, Rrop Qubay Buffalo, & m bu'Gorn, 8,000 brla four, and sundries, . J Darge Gulding Btar, Tort Turon, 27 m bu orn, The Elgin Cransportation Company. ‘e Canadlan prop Alma Munto §6 tho first veasel of 0 Elgin Trausporiation Lino to arrive at this port. “Ilg lino waa nrmlm‘ ot Montreal last fall, lm} will 600 havo throo boats running, Twa boats ‘sre now bulldlug, oue at 8t, Catiieriuca and tho other at Mon- sreal, Thcse boats wlu(x)l: botween Monireal and Ohfs 2o, atopping at tho inlormediate pointa. At Montreal they will inaku connections with the Allan and othor Europesn lnes, Tho boats are intended for thio frelghting busineas, though passengers can be o~ commodated, The new prop Alms Munro {aa staunch crdts, of full canal size, And will carry about 17,600 bu Bteamabip of lxhn‘nl through the canal, A novelty in these waters I b hinoke-utack, whiclt ‘In pninted o bright graen: Phi 1¥ commanded by Oapt, A, Potlock, 'Tle othon wo. boata of the Jino will bo roady for the fall busiuias, Anko Eroights wero firm sl ¥o advanco on Buffalo rates, or 7o for corn and-7ig0 ‘wheati—To- Kingeton, 113(c. aur oM, Oliarters reported were: To Bulalo—tichr, Mary McVoy, corn at Te; fchr Niesad, wheat at 76, 1 Ta Now Jihgland, via Buffialo—Prop Idaho, corn unroi&h ~rate. - To Now York—Prop Hianchard, whent through - o Kingaton—Behr Benatar lood, corn al 11407 Alia lo Mulyoy, wheat on privale terms, o Efio—fehr Marfon Egen, corn at 7o, . To Porf Colborno (¥ridny —gclir Mont_ Blang, coraon privata torms, Tolal rcapacity equal t6 80,000 buwlicatand 76,000 bu corn, From Milwaukeo to Buffalo—Prop Arabia, wheat to Buffalo,on privato terma, Bohr Qortez, wheat fo Ringston on yrivato terme, - Tolal capscily, 63,000 bity . Vesnols Passcd Dotrorts g DETnorr, Mich,, Juno' 1, —PassEn Ddwx—Trops Winslow, lmmfi n,” Golorado, Orontos afid bargos,. .~ Forest Clty and bargca ; bntka A, P. Nichols, Parans, Bardinta ;” scirn Jolm Weeley, Fitzgernld, Runalau, J. Blglor, Tisko, W, F. Allon, -Empire Blate, Bteelo, ‘Modintor, Amaranth, Mosher, dhlmflbn 7, 11, Foater,. NaryBiliaboll, David + Wells, ' Middicsox; Julia PabeEp Ur—Props Dadger Blato, Huron Gity,. Hacks &t and bargo, Fay and bargo, Honey oward, Tutlle and bargo: bork John Broofien { schra Jeanto Hoyts Negaunoo, ftepubltc, 0. Van Valkenburg, Gossack, Ax ‘k\luu“mififi'fl’f&"’n Sollziewood, Dulldson, WD, N orican - £, 6, Toborls, boncs Gago, 1 O8den, Blip, | Ditnor, Mk, Jane i, 0rT, Mich, Jono 21,—Pissep DowN—] s B, e okt bl B B mor, ‘med Pl G!i‘t“l, fil%mflg“- F‘, ,- 04 !{ nllcl\.Tl.\nan‘l“ - Pasaxp Up-Propa Fisk, Oantateo, Plymor 2 Found, asac My, aid bnegos; n;:fi"r- it fi:& . T, Turner, Rosclus, L B ot s, 8t, Potaor, Borlin, uitiwest, Xilinols & Michigan Canal Nows, < Bprefal Dispatch to The Chicago Tyibuna. | Xagarir, I, Juno2l.—Tho _sioamor Eatior which eame up from Peru yostordny, doparlod to-day, towiny tho canal-bonts Garoling and Tiunter, both lordod Witk ** lumber for Pekin; tho Motropolls, withs Tumber for Clilliootho ; thio Paramotnt, with lambor for Lacon s - and tho hanney, light, for Lake Dopreo, Tho canals boata!Andraw Jacksot, with corn oud rags, and (ho Legrauz, with com, Woro towed up from Poru and naiod 4iito the canal for Ohilcago ; olso, Bargo. No, 4, - Ionded with LaBallo coal, all for Ulyicagd, The Motrops olls, loaded with Jumber for Chillicollia; tho Pare motnt, with lumber for Lacon tho Garollilg and Huna tor, bolh with lumber for Pekin ; and tho ~ Johnstown; with lumbor for Laalle, all passod out, Nine fostand .two Inchien of waler on the mitre-sill of Lock 16, - -, « */ OANAL O#¥10E, O1110AGO, June 21 .—AnnIvEp—Gon. Sherldan, Baneet, 6,800 b Sorn, 4 by oata 3 Biigo, Wil Toy Bpritigs, 65 ton fea ; 13 bogta loadad with nt OreAnzD—Gayugs, Lockport, 8,018 toot fambars Polsr Btar, 7,33 feel llumber, 160’ tons coal. Jollot Taabolla, Jolibt, 87,400 feot Inmbor : ght 3 6,7, Walkor, Lomont, light ; “Hght } W A: Steol, Lemont, lght s Prop' ‘Wasp, SBummit, Hght gulrl Y Ila‘;lt Erwin, Willow Spring i, ?lm}x ' 2 Brod o i Er,"&" it eryri, Willow prings, light ; Excels [MXtsccklancons. ' ¥ Tha beautiful now schr Holvotis arrived here Suns day, This " vessel was bullt at Tonawands, by T. Soiies; for Mounes, N. O, Winslow & Hons, of Duffaio, ba cost of ‘about $70,000, The Holvetls Liss beer spoken of in_ very {uhnmg forms by tho press: of 0 porta sho hse Yob visiled, andls, without doubt, one of the fincat of tho many Ano vostols which have Boen added to tho Joko maving thin scason, Bho I8 ealled by Capt, Sam Flint,.and brought Into port 1,047 ~tonn of coal, drawing 12 fcot 6 inchos of wator, It i thought thal sho 65,000 bushols of corn, —Auotbier fiuo now vessel nmed the Turner & Kela Toy bullt at Maultowoo for Mesara, Turner & Kelloy of thih city, camo nto port yesterdsy, Her dimensions 150 10D oot Koal 30 oot beam, 0% fook hold ;-cont about $21,000. 8ho will probabfy ‘carry” about 19,000 buof corn through tha the mnn.’ o, 3 —Tlio officers of the bargo Lincoln stato that tho sche -Crossthwaito, which waa arhore at the Neabish, Sy lightoring, ¢t off. Avslo continued ‘on Lot ‘voyago {t is probublo tho injuries sustained, if any, era not soyere, 5 ! —A.dispatch to Buffalo raports tho Schoonor P, & Mareh, Joaded with wheat, ashoro nt Sonth Fox on Lako Michigan, : —The work of. dredging tho rivor at Buffalo, hos reauliod {n bringing to the surfaco of alot of old tulks, rabbish, &c., ond tho old wrock near tho now Jwing bridgo s been removed, Tho channel {n front, o tho Doard: of Trado Rooms hias boen widened on tho * * * enst alds, 80 thiat vesnoly will Lo lesa likely tonirikend ' | thiey swing around the bond, s : \ —Tho Work of dredging st Pentynter will bo com< ploted about tho frst of August, Thon tho npproach 10 tho harbor will have o unifori depth of from 13 fo 1 ft, The schr Bouvenir and scow Minnde, which went asboro last fall, liavo bacn undorgoing ropalrs At © thosboveport, Tho former veasel {s now ready for sca. The Minnio will o lannched nost weck, Tha erection of u light howso at Littlo Pojnt Baublo 7 miles Tolow Pentwator, haa commenced, Tho cost will ba about #,000. O ¥ —Tho chr Francls Palms i being overhaaled 4t Dotroit, at & cost of $16,000 or $20,000. Tho_Swoate Ticart lina boen repaired at a cost of 16,000, Waiting for dockage ut presont at the above ner. aro the prop. Prindiville, ug Prindivillo, noow Industry, sohr Joh~.,. son, and tug Resoue, Alongaldo tho dcck 1a tho wrock. . , - of {ho bork Butchor Boy, which 1s In viry good shay ! considering Bor lalo oxperionce, Tho new yoseol Now ' ¢ 20, will be ready fo Jaunch in about throo waoks. When she gots off tho waga the keol of A mammoth evsal, SapAbIo of careyiug 70,000 buabole of corm, wilk aid Whtila tho schrJ, V. Taylor was on her Inst trip trom ' Ford Rlyer to Chicngo, a sailor named Thomas Mo Keon foll ovorbioard and wsa drowned boforo assistanca could reach him, The doceasad loavoa »' wifo Tesiding in this city, who'ls in destituto circumsiances, —~The new stonn bargo Lincoln and her tow, tha ‘Yargo Lisgar, halling from Bt. Catberines, camo-into port Saturday evening, Tho two vessols’ brought in S8L'm foet of lumbor trom Sault Ste, Ma B d Canal b & ' —Tho e to {ho Wellan ebeen comd Ploted, and navigation fa again remumed, > —Thie now {hreo-masted achr Amarica,built st Port Tturon, rogistora 350 tons, = Sho pnssed Dotroit, —Tiiat_mosster- veseel, tho Amnzon, is sbout fully, figgcd., and will bo ready for active duty in s shorf e . ~—Th6 new prop’ Afsica, of the Morchants' Lino, bag artived ot Olovelaud, ko i full canal 8lzo, and care ¥iea 19,000 bt of corp, 3 —Tie Oloyelind Transportatica Qompany Iaunched their second propciler, the Vienna. Th sl {5 stounch and well built, carryioy cumstances, s burden of 858 tons, aud 1n dcp water & couplo of huindred more, H. McEachorn will Lo Caps tain, and'Solon Graliam Firet Officor. The Obief Eue glucor of to Compauy 4 37, Doty. . —Tlio now voascl which bas been In process of cons struction at Algonac for E: &, 0, Mitelill, of Oswego, Was 0 bo launchod Saturday afternoon, 8 canal-sizo vessold -of about 23,000 bushola capacity. Thin fa tho third vessol that has bean constructed af tho samo yard for the sbovo gontlemen, Tho J. Ra Noyoa,tho lInat ono built hore, 18 0no of this inet-mode eled canal vossals thoro 13 on the 1akos, and tho prea- out ono 19 of similaz destgn,= Uer fii-out will bo, that of o foré-and-after with Wira - rigging. - Tho' mew have 0 vess undor all cira eraft will commanded by Oapt, John Cona nord, | who formorly commsndod o sehr Glbert Molllson, algo the” J, It. Noye: 3, —Graliam 8hoals, on which tho prop Toledo narrows 1y cacaod belug Wrocked & day or two since, is gene eraily known as tlie North and South Grabarii Shosl,' ou each of which thera is a third-clas fron btioy, O tho first named tho buoy fs placed on tho south side of tho ahoal.” Tho loust wator on this ehoal is four foct, On the Bouth Graliam the buoy 18 on tho south eldo of {lio contro of tho ehoal, in fourtoen foot of wator, Thoy bear N, N. E. and 8. 8, W,_rospectively from sacl olber Avo-eiguiha of a iuile, Dotwoen the shol anid Point Bt, gnaco thore are chanuols which shoul 10t by attompted by’ atrangors, Tho owrrents in tho vicinlty of the. Gralinm Shonls and the Siraits of Muckinuw are ofton stroug and frregular, _After frosty gules veisols anchiorod in' tho alrsils often tond to windward, The lesst water on tho South Graham 1 six feot, and on the North Graham four fect, a9 above stated.—Detroit Tribune, ¢ ~From Bouth Grahsm Bhosl MoGulpin's Point lighthouso beara 8. V. 35 Wy distant 4% miles; Potnt 6, Tquaco beurs N, 3 ¥, disfant 13 mifles ; Polnt La Bard bears W. by N, % ., distant 27 miles, . North Graliom ehoal hus tio following boarings | Rabbits Tuck Poak bears N, by W. 3 W., dlslant 6% mileas eat Polnt, Mackitias Tslaud - biasa N. B 5, distank 31 muilea ; the contra of Nor{h Grabm shoal’ bears 8, L W, distant 3, it < '—ioro are” protably numbors of vesatl Captaina who nover invest in & newspaper ; or, (0 bo moro chare itablo, mot & fow of them arounnblo to read, Ono would think - 8o, st : lonst, from tho fuct that notwithelanding amplo _sutiouncoment that tho - B, Olsir Ifats Canal would boclosed une tll’ tho, repairs wora “comploled, ando th roquest thet Vessols meantime take" tho' old chsoncl ln which «thore 48 plonfy of water, quite n num= ber of craft, stesin aa well 2s sall, porsist in taking the new cut, If isa grest nunoyance to the workuen and Hlons 1 chasgo, \¥hot st row o piles i dr.von ncrosa tho antrance to the now cut wo surmiao that somo obe atroperous Captaln will ind thatadvicels somotimes vulunblo.—Detroft Post, —Tho Dotrolt J'ost says tho Canada Southern Rallway bridgo over the Amorican chanuel of Detrolt Ttiver be tween Groaun Isloand tho matu shoro is comploted, The bridge §a a haudsoma {ron atructurs, resting on stone nbutments, Though tho draw was foruwally openod Thuraday, It was bwung- tha dsy boforu on the occaslon of tho aicimer kaving on board thie Michigan Tresn Amochution oxcursion paity passing down to Take' ¥eio, Tho dlupatch says that L, B, Eddy, tho Buperintendent, and bis assistonts, swung tho draw round tun tmos yeatorday, and tho machinory worked In tho ot perfot waun . Tragoedy in Nebrasiin. Oxawd, Juuo 21.—On Thureday night two meu, opo white aud-the othiar colored, ontered the houso of Mr, D, 0'Donnell, about two miles from Biiuey, while all the mémbors of the fam- ily woro abgont, oxcopt Mrs. O'Donnell and two smsll childron, Aftor entoring tho lLouse they shiot Mys, 0'Domnell in the hoad and arm, in- flioting sorious injurics, Sho was Lrought ta Slduey in a critical conditlon. ~ Yasterday twon= ty-fivo mounted citizons and slx soldiors started frow Bldunoy in pursuit of tho villains, whom they overtook near Pottor Station. Whilo they word endenvoring to escapo the pursuors firod upon thom, killing tho nogro matautly, aud nor- tally wounding tha athor, Tholr nswmos aro uss uown. —_— Miss Anthony's Confodexnics s OAXANDAIGUA, N, Y., Juno 21,—Dintriot-Attors ney Crowley to-day entered a nolle prosogui in oach of the cases of the fourteon women, ins dioted with Miss Anthony for illegal votivg, and tho Court adjournod sine dlo,