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BEECHER-BOWEN. New Yonk, June 28.—Tho Drooklyn Eagle says: * Tho Examining Committoo of Piymonth Ohurch hnaa received from 1. Wost n spocifio chargo of slandor ngainst Houry O. Bowon, It 1o chisrged ho lns cironlatod slandors against Honry Ward Beocher, which aro falso, and his (Bowou's) oxpulsion ia enllod for, An -in- - vostigation is to bo mado immedictoly. My, Doochior in doslvous that tho investign- tion wshould bo mado st onco. Tho mat- © tor {8 roforrod to tho following-named Dencons and membors of the Examining Com- mitteo : Elmor IT, Gorbut, D, 1T Hawkive, H. D. White, Lysnndor W. Manchoster, George I Day, Daniol W. Talmago, R. W. Ropos, J. 'L oward, C. C. Dunean, M. K. Mondy, R. D. Donedict, Snmuel B, Belebor, 0. I Morton, Thomas J. Tilnoy, Goorge W. DBiush, . W. Deocher, 8. B. Hallidey, ox-ofiicio. Four Dea= conesses are mombors of this Exsmining Com- mitteo.” Tho Eagle adds: *This morning & roportor ealled upon Mr. Thlliday, who, In answer 'Lo n raquoni for & copy of tho chargos, said, *You can't got thom from mo, lr.'” “I{o further rofusod any iuformation concorn- ing the proposed investigation. Tho roportor oamo in contact with sovernl (rmmlnent menbors of Mr. Bogchor's ohreh, and the gouorat opin- jon acomed to bo it would Lo bottor for the Chureh if tho Investigation wore corried on in d PRl ety goodl authority It was necortained that tho ehargos refor in tho main to certain ut- terencos mada by 3Ir, Bowon at & rocout confor- once which fool placa at tho houso of Victoria 0. Woodhull.” WALL STREET. Reviciw of tho floney, Bond, Stock, Gold, nnd ¥rovuce Markoto. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonrk, Juna 28.—The stock mm-kc_h hns boon unusually active to-day. Moro ‘businoss was dono during the sftornoon than on avy two days this weok. Tho Pacifie Mail Directors have found that thoy can only ralso monoy on & bot- tomory bond. ~ Arrangoments will be mado next weok to eall for the Joan. MONETARY. X Tho bank statoment of to-dayis favorable agaiu. GoLn, Tho gold market Las boon weal this afternoon, owing to boliof that tho Trossury pro- gramma for July would provido for largo sales of gold. This discouraged tho bull clique, and o further deprossing offoct was the large aymonts to-dsy for sccount of July intorost, fh\s amounting to nearly two millions. The re- port of lnrge imports for this wook, smounting to £8,447,831, did not impart any strength to the ‘market, for tho renson that tho customs will not bo nfected, the largo proportion of the goods boing freo, Tho shippors of tho gold sont out this weok declaro that thoy aro oxporiing at the risk of loss, but in obedience to positive orders. TRODUCE. Broadstuffa—Roceipts, 13,878 brls flour; 28,~ 720 bu whoat; 64,950 do corn; 53,950 do oats; 6.530 do ryo, and 16,000 do malt. Tho flour market_continues deprossed; stock fraoly officred at a decline of 5@100, Thoro ia some inquiry for lines, but no sales of impor- tanco nvo roported. 'Fho trade Inquiryis very modorate, _ Whoat—Tho firmuess of holders chocks tho demand. Businesa to-day wns slow. Holders aro not offering froely. To-day's eales are swall, aud include 65,000 Dbu at $1,54 for No. 2 Milwaukeo, and $1.48 for No. 2 Chicago. The market for pork was higher and mod- eratoly nctivo, with sales of onsh and rogular of about 850 brls st $16,00@16.12}¢ for now mess for futuro delivery. 'T'ransactious aro reported to tho oxtont of 1,000 brls for July at $16,00, and 250 brla do et 316,05, Boof is” about nomi- nal. Thoe oxport is light. Thore is somo do- mand for boof hams. In ent meats businoss was modoratoly active and prices strong, with gales of about 100 1bs Wostorn plokled hams, Tho bucon warkot ruled quiet sud about nomi pal, Drossed logs wero in fair demand and lower, Lard was_modoratoly Retive, with tho market higher for Wostorn on tho spot. DIABOLISM. Attompts at Wholesale Murderon Allis nois Ruilronds. MENDOTA, 11l,, Juno 29.—Passengors on JL, southwards bound train on the Illinois Contrat] Railrond, that arrived . hore last ovening ntB o'clock, state that whon their train was about four milos south of Freeport, tho locomotive of tho tyain struck two cedar rails that hed beon m\rpuaoly placed on tho track, with the ovidont tention of throwing off the train down an em- bankment closo by. Tho rail was pushed in front of the locomotive about twonty rods, whon tho train was stopped. Tho eastward-bound pnsgenpor train from Mondota, on tho Chicago, Burlington & Quiney Ruilrond, ran into & pile of stonos about hnlf- ant 2 o'clock this morniug, near Moridun, that ad been gatherod from a culvert closo by and beaped up with & view to injuring tho train. Tho locomoative was not injured, and the train was not scriously delayed; but the westward- bound train ran into another pilo of stonesa short distanco further enst, toward Earlyillo, on the double track, which resulted in tho ontire disablement of the engine and a do- Iny of iwo hours to tho train, Fortunately, in all thowo cases, Lhe trains were not thrown from tho track, and no ono was seriously injured. Thero seoms to be an organized movement on tho part of some dosperato villains to work mur- dor and destruction upon the railronds in this section, Various surinises aro afloat as to tho couse of theso dinbolical acts, Bomoe even go so foras to attribulo this scoundrolism to tha furmers' movement. Weo feol sure, however, thlnb farmora would leud no sanction to such & erime, THE INDIANS. Raid on the English Party of tho Korthwest Boundary Surveyse=lhiey are Priven Back from Turto Mouns« taine=-Two Whitcs Captured. Speewd Digpateh to The Chicago T'ribune. Br. Paur, Juno 28.—A lettor from tho Amer- fean Pariy on the Northwest Boundary Survoy at the Bt. Joa Mountaius, Dakota, written on the lat inst., says that the Lnglish scouts, 50 milos in advanco, woro attacked by the Indians in Turtlo Mountalns. The Englishmen numbared thirty-five. o were eaptured by tho Indians and tho rest driven back out of the mountnme. The American party go forward on Monday. ok 4 R TR SAN FRANCISCO. SmallePoxesThe Denf and Dumb and BUnd Asylum InVestigation mes Stocics. Sax Fracraco, Juno 27.—Boveral more cases of small-pox ara roported to-day. o} upccial committee, sppointed by the Goy- omor 'to fuvestigato thé charges ngainat W. Wilkinson, the Drincipal _of the Stato Asylum for the Deaf, Dumb, and Blind, have flod o re- port neqnitting him. Tho Cominitteo find, how- ever, that on several occasiong lie employod coarés oud insulting language to fomalo pupils, but his goneral doportmont was kind nud courto- ous. ‘I'ho stock mavket Is weak { Raymond & Ely, 62; Aendow Valley, 225 Init Bolclior, 05; Ovor- nan, 80 ; Halt Con. Virginin, 106; Savage, 135; Crown Point, 10814 ; Jackot, 63}¢; Hrlo & Nor- cross, 42, Anevw trial has boen granted in tho caso of Raymond & Ely va, Tho Hormes Miniug Com- puiiy, of Piocto, Portland hus pagsed tho “ cubie foot of air or- dinnueo,” directed at the Chinoro, T'en eases of small-pox woro roported in the city to-day, Foot«puds Waylaymg M TFraner, Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Bz, l’l’:\m, Juno 28.—Soveral cnses of high- wuy robher?' liave aceurred-in Goodhue and De- hata Countlos, Farmors on thew way from sell- ing wheat aro being stopped and robbed by armed foot-pads. Ono farmor knocked his man over with a fonco-rail and enved &700, nnd dis- covered tho hltzh\vnymm tobo n clork from the IHantings warehouse, where he had recoived the monoy that day, 'I'lo names nro not given. ————————— obituary, New Yorg, June 28.—A dispatch from Ran Fraucisco, Cal., says that Chancellor Zoabrinki, of Now Jorsey, died in that city yesterduy morn- g, nosota — Ruallrond Nows. Pansoxs, Kanaes, Juno 28.—Throngh and clogo connoctiony sre now mado botweon Hunnibal, Mo., sud Dennison, 'Loxas, over the Missourl, Kaugr» & Toxas Railrond; and this Company now own and operato 784 milos of road, all of which hag beon bullt sineo August, 1860, ILirrne Roow, Ark., Juno 23.—The Qairo & TFulton Railrond was complotod to-day to Arkn- dolphia, and an exoursion m{ prarod ovoritho rond to that point from this olty, o distance of nixty-five milon. * The oxoursion was given by tho officers of tho road to tho buslness mon of Littlo Rock, and was composoed of the Governor and othor Btato officers, aud about 200 in all of {hio londing eitizonn. Arkadolphin is at tho hond of navigation on tho Ouachita Rivor. WASHINGTON. TNE ATOLEN DISTRICT OERTIFIOATES. WasnixatoN, D, 0., Juno 23,—It turns out that tho corilficatos of indobtodnoss of this Diy- trict, which have been fraudulently obtained by sharpors from a printing ostablishmont, wero not ongraved ns customary, which in essentinl to socurity ngainst fraud, in the usual way, but woro printed from common typo, tho legitimato suthoritios relying npon tho signatures to bo ap- ponded. Thoso sharpora prosented to tho print- ors what purported to bo anorder from the Governor of the Diatrict for two hooks of blank cortificatos, recoiving whioh, thoy also carriod awny tho order, Thoso cortificaton, bolug blank, can be filled up to any amount desired. As yot tho doloctives linve boen unable to ovortake tho porpetrators of this sharp practice. ONGNIEBSIONAL SALARIES, From the comparative statoment of np{lmprl- atious mado by the second nud third sessious of tho Iust Congross, it is nscerlainod that for tho fiecal yonr 1674, tho salarios_of Sonators, Ropro- sontatives, and Delegntes will amount to $3,027,~ 000, ngaiust 91,400,000 during tho prosont fis- el yoar, 'The gonoral snlary sccount and con- tingont exponsca of Congroes, nside from tho abovo, wil{’ be incrensed only $2,600 noxt yoar. 'WHEELER'S EXPLORATION. Intollizenco was recoivod horo to-day from Liout. Wheoler's exploving oxpedition, which, on the 18th inat., was at 8anta I'o, Now Moxico, and would ptart on tho following doy on an ox- ploration of the country botwoon Santa Fe and Tort Wingate. MONEY-ORDER OFFICES. As nlrunfl;)nuuom\cud in theso dispatches, the Poyt-Ofiico Departmout willy on tho 24tk of July, nuthorizo about 125 poat-ofiices_in this country, in addition to the numbor already authorizod, io transact monoy-ordor busnces botweon thiy conntry and Germnny, Groat Britain, and Bwitz- orland, Previous to this yoar 924 oftices in thia country wore authorized to transnct British, 681 Germay, and (0 Swiss monoy ordors. 7o the Associated Press.) APPOINTMENTS, ‘WasmiNaToN, Juno 28,—Tho following Prosi- de"fil appointmonta wero received to-day for rocord: Postmasters—Thomas Moore, Motropolis Gil{, HL.; Willisin II, Mann, Gilman, 111, Goorge M. Kimball, Golden City, Colorado; Mrs. Francis G. White, Wator Valley, Miss, Gaugers—A. D. Knttfus, Henry Turnor, and ‘William G. Jonos, for Wyoming, Qollector of Customs—W. Clark, nt Chnrloston, 8. 0., will bo suporsoded by Mir, Worthington, & friond of Senator Pattorson, of that Sirte, on the return of the Bocrotary of the Troasury, ox- pected to-night. < PUBLIC LAND DECIBION, Tho Qommissioner of tho Public Land Office has decidod that, whilo tho provisions of tho firat seotion of the Timber Culture act of March 8, 1878, do not in torms limit a quallfied person in tho number of eutries he may malko there- under, yet the policy of the Government, as ex- prosgod in tho Public Lond laws generally, is so oppoced to n epoculativo monopoly of the publia domain that, under the autbority vested in him by the #rid goction of the said act, he has rulod that any individual shall be allowed to make but ono entry. TRE BUIT AGAINST TIIE CREDIT MODILIER. Btatoments having boen published that tho Crodit Mobilier suit in likely to rosult in a fail- uro, owing to the alloged movement to unite all tho forced of tho Union Pacific Railrond Com- pany againet tho Government, and to other causos, Tho Attornoy Gonoral says that tho namo of Hornco F. Clork was not cited in tho bill in equity, with tho understanding that ho and the Company would romain noutral, ~Tho denth of Clark will have no other offect than a dolay until the nomo of the now Prosident can bo substituted. Tho Attornoy Genoral scos no reason whatover to chango his belief that tho proceedings instituted will bo succossful, TOBTAL MATTERS, The Postmaster Goneral has ordored the oa- tablishmont of tho free delivery systom ot Min- Run.po{m, wilh sovou oarriors, commoucing ug. 1. SPRINGFIELD. ; Preparations for the Paymont of the Stite EIntercste==Onscs to Io Recnr= gued in thu Supreme Courtessies reavement, Special Dispaltch to The Chicago Tribune. SrriNoFIELD, 1L, Juno 28.—~G. A. Bandors, Assistant in the State Troasuror’s office, loaves hero noxt wook for New York to pay tho somi- annusl intorest on the Btato and municipal in- dobtodness. Tho interest will reach nearly $1,000,000. Tho interest on our city indebted- ness, duo July 1, was sout on to Now York to- day. It amounts to £30,541.80. The Drake Rotary Tire Ixtinguisher Com- pany, of Chioago, eapital $100,000, filed articles gf asgociation with the Bucretary of State to- ny. ive cases segued boforo the Bupremo Court at tho Jnouary, 1873, term, in this city, have baoen got down again for reargumont, viz, : No. 84—City of Quincy va. Loura Jonos ot al, ; 100— McRoberts va. Conover; 199—Donning va. James ; 178—Tolodo, Wabash & Waestorn Rail- rond ve. Bpaneler ; 185—North vs. Kizer. Miss Virginia Henklo, daughter of J. O. Honklo, & prominent business man n this city, diod to-duy of consumption. This is the thirc death in Mr. Henlkle's family from this disoaso inside of u(?'nnr‘ His wifo died first, and was soon followad by hia eldost daughter, and to-day another. ‘he other mombers of tho family aro in delicato health, Mr, Henklo has the sym- pathios of our poople in his sad aflliclion. SHOOTING. An Unknown Murderer Shot Dead by an Oificor. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, f7. PauL, Juno 28.—At Farmington, Dakots County, leat evening, an unkoown old man, Frouch or German by birth, o laborer in dress and appearance, shot end fatally wounded John Beallard, o boarding-houss keepor, and was him- solf shot dead by Constablo Albort Ohapel. Tho old man had a quarrel with tho domostics, and Beallard went to his room. As ho entored the apartment the old man shot him without warn- ing. The Constahlo wont o orrest him, and, upon his drawing plstol to rosist, sbot him through tho brain, killing him instuntly, Tho doceasod camo to Farmington yostorday, and his nawme is unknown. Seallard is‘ingonsiblo, bleod- ing intorunlly, and caunot recovor. 1o was siiob in the loft sido, throngh tho lungs. An Escaping ¥risoner Attempts to &I (e Juilor, and Ilne Xk Arm Shot Oft. Special Dicpatch ta The Chicagn Tribune, Crpax_Raeips, In., Juno 28,.—The juilor of Tipton, Towa, was sliot yeaterday in tlic breag by a prisoner, namod Chas. Oastello, and ho iu turn shot Castello just sbove tho oibow, which was amputated in the moruing. Castollo on- tered tho Bheriff’s ofiico, stole the keys, and conveyed them to o burglar, named Crawford, who made a noiso o «)Efluing the doors, nttsnct- iug tho attention of tho jnilor's wifo, who ;invn tho alarm. The ;nnm- rushed down with » shot~ gun, found Orawford in tho hall and throntened to ulioot him, whon Onstello, who was outeido, firod, shooting Jailor Bimonu. _Simons put tho muzzle of his gun in the hole that Castelio fivad through, and shot oft Castello's arm. Castello fled, but' was captured by tho Bhoriff, Killed by o Justice of the Peaces New Aupany, Juno 28.—W. 1L Thompson, o Justice of {ho Penco, #hot and killed Potor Roy- bolt, at Greenville, to-day, 'LLowmpson iy oub on bail of $10,000, ‘Cho Cincinnati Turnfost. CrxcrsNat, Jnne 28,—The Turnors, this morn- ing, bad & swimming contast for prizes in tho floating Luth-houso. Tho contost for the gym- nastio prizes took placa during tho day at Inwood Park, and for tho rifle-shooting i)nzos, at the TFour-iile 1lonso, on tho Rending ltoad. gt To Ne ¥lungod, BavTiaiong, June 28.—In tho Criminal Court this morning, James West, colored, wuy convict- od of thomurder of Anun Uijbson, and Levin Palmer, colored, of rape on & whiwo girl, Doth were sontonced to bo hanged. — Ohilo Constitutional Convention, * Covuunus, 0, Juno 26.~Tho Constitutional Convention adjourned this morning until July 9, NEW YORK. New Yong, Juno 28,—Application was mado to-dny in tho Court of Genoral Borslons for & now trinl in the cage of William J. Bharkey, who is convioted of tho murder of Robert Dunn. One of tho orrors citad s tho languago used by Ro- cordor ackott in lils charge to tho jurys *I consider that any man using the langnago that the rrlaonnr dld at tho Limoe of tho killing, as tontifiod by wituossos, would bo slmost unfit Lo liva," Throo of tho jurors unito in ga; ln;z that thoy would not have agrocd to » vordiok of mur< dor'in tho firat dogroe, but that they thought iho accompanying recommendation to moroy lc&rrlml with it ‘s sontonco of hnprisonmont for o, 'I'ie Coroner's Jury lins found James Jackson guilty of onusnig the death of Mary Jano Sulll- von, who was found dend in a houso in Thomp- son ‘straot, on the morning of Mny 10, Jackson attomptod to kill himnelf on the famo morning. "I'ho now Commissionors of Parka havo unan- imously re-oloctod Col. Henry G, Stobbins Pres- idont. ~Tho dopartment will now bo thoroughly orgauized, and the nocossary dotalls for officlont worlk will bo made_without dolay. Tho Board haa approprinted 10,000 for firoworka in the park on tho 4th of July. ‘Tho Hon, Edward Plerropont, counsoel to tho tho Pacifle Mail Btonmship Company, haa given an opinion to the_offoct that bonda could not bo {yeiod, and that the monay aquirod by tho Com- oy ‘must bo borrowed by plodging its proporty. ‘While engino No. 82 waa procooding to a firo, early this morning, the tender, containing six men was upset. Two are thought to have boen fatally injured, and fwo otbiors painfully. "o Fepress soya tho namo of tho firm whoso books have boon” seized by the Custom Houso officors) is Duden, Froores & Co., and on tho ohargo of having, during » serics of yenrs, carried on & systomatic courss, of swindling on the ~ rovenuo dopartment, Their grlnel al houso ia in Brus- gola, and thoy have branch offices in Notting- ham, London, St. Petersburg, S8an Francisco, and Now York, Richnrd Musor nud Trederick Muser earry on tho businoss in Now York, and Otto Musor tho Ban Francisco houso. My, Pholps, of tho Custom-Ilouse, daclared his intontion of obtaining a caping to-day for tho arrost of Richard Musor. An order of arrost wos also to be obisined in Now Jorsoy, part of tho laces laving been smugglod to Iloboken. —According to tho ofiidoyits, tho ponnltics will ronch tho enormous sum of $2,600,000. It is alloged that this houso js trying to formitsolf inton {nlnh atock company to ovado o part of the linbility. Tho Customa ofticlals, it s claimod, hava takon an illogal step in aciz{ni; tho books of the firm, tho propor eourao of action boiny; tohav appliod to tho United Stntes District Court to have the books soized and loft in tho custody of tho Unitod Btates Qourt for sxaminntion. A masg-mooting will bo bold in this city on Mondntvl ovoning noxt to oxcito a public Bonti- ment that will forco tho stoppago of the traflic in Italian children, Daniel A. Bouthorton, songht his discharge from tho army to-day; ou the gronnd of minori- tv. Anticipating a doclsion in his favor, tho Unitod Blates Distriot-Attornoy obtained an order for his nrrest on tho charge of porjury, which was served as ho loft court, Ha attompt- o to run off, but was intorcoptod by the Doputy Marshal, when o rough and tumblo took place in tho corrldor of tho conrt-room. * Southorton's father camo to the assistance of lts son, and nb tho samo timo auothor Doputy Marshal camo to tho mlprort of his nesaciato, Tho Southortons woro finally ovorpowered nnd taken back to court, when the youngor was hold on tho chargo of porjury, and the souior on the charge of re- sisting on officor. The Su[mrlux' Court (Gevoral Torm) to-day afiirmed tho judgmont againut tho Streot Rail- rond Compnny, amounting to £5,000, to the widow of Avery D. Putnam, the victim of tho car-hook murdor. Jim Munday, o Now York burglar captured in Cloveland, has arrived horo. Laris 8potider has beon arrested on the charge of salting irc this morning, tos row of shan- ties on Eighth avonuo. THE SPORTING WORLD. BILLIARDS, Special Dispateh to The Chicage Tribune. INTEUNATIONAL ~CONGBESS — FIFTEENTI GANE, New Yong, June 28.—At tho time of com- moncing tho gamo of billinrds this afternoon in tho throo-ball towmament in Irviug Hall, Garnier was aboad in the list, having won four gamos ond lost nono. Maurico Daly stood noxt, TUUT WOl 80d ONG 108k y Oyrillo Dion third, with, throa games In hin favar .md ono nERiped him; Francois Ubassy ~fourth, having won' two ond lost threo; Josoph Dion fifth, with four lost and ono in his favor; Srhild Doory brought up tho roar, baving boon dofoatod i oyory gamo. 'Lho interest attending tho gamo this ovening was intonso, upon its tormtmntion rosting the result of tho tourns- mont. New York, Juno 28.—The fifteenth gamo of the billiard tournamont played this nfternoon by Cyrillo Dion and Albert Garnier wds won by the formor. THE sconE, Diox—0, 1, 8, 4, 9,16,0,0,10,2,3,1,0,85, 13, 16, 0, 16, 4, 17, 26, 3, 7, 15, 7, 1%, 0, 26, 60, 33400, Ganniin—4, 8, 0,'5,0, 12,0, 0, 93, 3,41,1,0,3,0,1, 1,3, 18, 0, 3, 2, 10, 85, 2, 14, 6, 10, 18208, Tling of gumo, 1 hour and 41 minutes, To-uight all tho contostants played in & six- hauded exhibition gamo. On Mouday, tho games botwcen Cyrille Dion, Garnlor, and Daly will bo played, The defest of Garnier by Cyrille Dion in the Enmu this afternoon gives Now Yorkors tho hopo hat thoir pot, Maurico Daly, may yot carry off tho first prizo. Daly has defeated” Dion. Gar- nier has conquored Daly, and now Dion has won o victory over Garnior. Enach has lost one gamo, and with thom mnow will be tho strugglo for tho championship, Garnicr geoms to be regarded as having the hon- or of tho West in his keoping. Ho has made tho highest run—113. Daly i8 oxpected to boar Now York to the front, whils to Dion is awarded the task of mnintaining the colors of Canada and Fronce. In tho six-handed match, J. Dien, Garnior, and Daly woro plttod aguinat Deory, Ubassy, and O, Dion, and _dofeated thomn by a total scoro of 897 to 213, Tho following is tho aggrogate runs of each player: J. Dion, 48; Gatnior, 184; Daly, 95; Deory, 48; Ubaasy, 85; O, Dion, 80. LOW TIIEY STAND, The following table shows tho standing of all the playors who took part in the International Billiard 'Cournament in New York Hames of playera| $ §|2F| ¥ 1] Bl §« § éi RS B 4] 1040912 9 49-151 & 1[n400) 91 8 10185 4| 1lnsahnig 7 104-176 2| 8 ({12987 11-17| 0884071 1| 4 [nomfu 846 116-101 0| 5| 'ssthiatar | ls 12145 AQUATIC, INTERNATIONAL REGATTA AT TORONTO, ONT. TouwoNTo, Juno 28.—Tho grand interantional rogatts took place in oronto Bay this aftor- noon. The weathor must favorable, Hundreda of enil and row bonts lined eithor side of tho course, DBerges wero anchored at intorvals, whilo steameors and tugs wore passing up and down. About 8,000 porsons witneusod tho races. Tho first race was o einglo scull, firat class. Thoro wero soven ontrics. A good start wag mado, but Louther, of Pittsburgh, and Den- marsh, of tho samo placo, Aoon took tho lead, making sixty strokos per minuto. Louthor won tho raco, making two miles in 16 minutos and 48 goconds. Mcloo was hnlf o boat's longth Lo- hind, and Nurse, of Toronto, half a longth bo- hind' MecKoe. ‘ho flruk prizo was ©125; socond, £50. Tho sccond raco was with pingle seulls, recond class, Thera woro four contestants, ' Buydor, of Dittsburgh, won by thiroo or four hont-lengihs, making two milas in 16 minutos and 81 scconds, with 84 strokes n minuto socond, Mouns, of Pittsburgh. Tho third raco was » doublo scull, socond class. Tour clubs startod. Won by tho Do- minion Olub, of “Poronto, Schooles and AMwr being threo lengiha nimnd, making two miles in 14 ninutes 88 meconds; tho Columbia club, Moans and Gardiner, second, The winnors mado 88 atrokes por minuto, Tlrat prize, two modals valuod at 840 each; scoond, club pins valued at £26 each, Tho fourth raco was with four-onred bhoats first-olass, four milon, for 8300 to tho first, §150 to the socond, and %60 to the third, Fivo clubs startod, 'Thoy passed tho Judgo's bont atter the first turn in the following order: Tho Molteo Club, of Pittsburgh, lod about threo longihs, mnldllg tho fitst two miles in 12 min- utes and 48 seconds; Now Dominlon Club, soc- oud; Howard Olub, of Pittsburgh, third; Buf- falo Tiowing Olub, fourth; snd Hibernla Glub, of Buffalo, some distance bohind, The MoKce Club, of Pittsburgh, wou tho race in 36 minutes and 4 soconds, four langths ahoad of tho Buffalo Olub; tho Ioward Club, of Buffalo, third; Now Dorminion Olub, fourth, with the Hibernla Olub, of Buffalo, laat, Tho fitth raco was with four-onrod boats, soc- ond ofnen, four miles; four modala to tho firet, four oupa to tho second, o““f’ two clubs com- Butod, the Lrlo Olub, of Buffalo, and tho Now ominion, of Toronto; and swas won by tho Buf- falo-Olub, in 20 minutes and 20 soconds, abouta quartor of n milo ahond. Tho sixth rado for firat-olnes. donhlo woulls, two nilles, wna won by the Colunbia Olub. Tiine, g{ Tlnuma & sooonds, boating the Now Dominion ub. A skiff raco and n tub raco conoluded tho pro- grammo, THE TURF. BAN FTIAROINCO. BAN Franorsco, Juno 28.—I'robably, 5,000 peo- lo witucssod tho races st Oaliland to-day. 'Tho rab raco wan one milo and ropont, Nell Flnhorty and Abl ontorod. Both hoata were won by Flaliorty, Timo, 1405 1:008¢. "Tho second r wo milos and ropont, was contosted by B, F. Wado and Thad Btevons, Egglh hoat waa won by HBtovevs, Wime, 3:308{ ; NEW ALDANY, Nrw A_Lm\xrl Ind., Juvo28.—The trotting raco at Irving Tark tils' aficrnoon was won by om Tonch in throo stralght heats, Time, 2Y0YC ; 2:40%, and Tho track wns hoavy. " POLITICAL. Tho Massnchusctts Governoxahipe N&w Yong, Juno 28.—~The Tribune has a lot- tor from Boston on the political pituntion in Massachusotts, closing as follows: ¢ The pros- ent prospoct is that Gon. Butlor will gain lua nomiuation through the aid of tho Administra- tion and tho usc of party machinory, to which ho will bo furthor holped by tho disdatiafaction with Gov. Washburn's course on tho liguor log- Inlation of tho Stato. The eame influencos wi do much to insure his olection, and a largo ac- cossion from tho Domocratie party will also greatly contributo {o this end.” Independont Politics, Dra Morxes, Iowa, Juno 28.—Tho 8tory Coun- ty Granges bavo resolved to act independontl of all palitloal parties, RS, - THE CHOLERA. Appearance of the Pestilonco in Rore lin«=Alarm of the Inhabitants==Tho Discase in Nashvillo and Cincine nati. LoxpoN, June 28.—A spceisl from Berlin statos thof two dontba from cholorn ocourrad in that city yostordasy. Tho inhabitants are re- ported aa lmln§ groatly alarmed. Nasuviuie, June 28.—Thero wero olght doaths {from chiolera to-day, four whito and four color- od. . Beareoly any now cnses aro roportod. CmoiNNATI, 0., Juna 28.—There wore four- toon doaths from cholora to-dsy, including that of Dr. C. P, Di~an, Menrins, Juno 28.—The cholera interments to-day woro nino. FIREWORKS EXPLOSION, ' Penth of David Webb, Passenger Agent of the Baltimore & Ohio XRailrond. Corunpus, O, Juno 28.—David Webb, Passon= ger Agont of tho Baltimoro & Ohio Railrond at this point, and Ar, Housoman, last night pur- chaged o large quantity of firoworks for the 4th. of July., Whilo taking thom into the country in o hack, o lightod cigar fell into the package, oxploding tho wholo lot, blowing the carriago- top off, and throwing Wobb into & noighboring ditch, " Ho died to- :X“ noon in grout agony. Mr, Housoman was badly hurt. FIRES. Destruction of Property in Various Places. Detnorr, Juno 28.—At Burch's Station, nosr Codar Springs, Gordon's mill, with 500,000 fact of lumbor, was burnod yesterday. Tho losn in ovar $10,000; insuranca on tho lumber, 4,000, 8avr LARE, June 27.—Tho business and assn offica nt Smolter Lilly, bolonging to Lelzring & Co, of Stockion, was burnedlnst night. Loss, €2,000. New OnrEaNs, June 28.—A firo took placo in & drug storo on Canal and Frout streots ; loss, 820,000 S S KNOX COUNTY FAIR. Kxox COUNTY AGRIOULTURAL BOARD, JNoxviLLE, 1ll,, Juno 26, 1873, } To the Editor of The Chicano Tribune : Bmn: Tho twentioth Annual Fair of Knox County will commenco Bept. 80, and continuo four days., /An Fulton County holds no Fair this Year, thiv Ja.ard of Manngers of the Knox County Fairwill endeavor to make this the bost over hold. Already stock {s_boing propared. Yours truly, Gro. L, HANNAMAN, Secretary. e e AL The Kankaltee Improvement Com= pory. BosTox, Juno 28, o the Editor of The Chicao Tribune: ' 5 Your statoment that the Knnkakeo Improye- ment Company's intorest will not be paid on Ju- lK 1 is incorrect. It will be paid, Justico to the Company domauds its correction Immedi- ately. Joer H, Ly, Trensurer of the Konbalico Company, —_— The Crops. Pansons, Kos,, Juno 28.—The whoat ecrop is nearly all harvosted in this part of Kansas, and is saved in good order. Labelle Couuly alono will raigo half & million bushols of whoat this yoar, agninst threo hundrod thousand last year. LABALLE, Juno 28.—The ecarliost stand of corn on the prairie farms south of this c‘t{ was badly prostrated by the wind-storm of yostorday, aud cultivating will be diflicult in consoquence, —_— e ‘Whe Are Thoy 7 BogroN, Juno 28.—A dispatch from Spring- fiold, York Couuty, Me., stntos that threo mon, supposed to bs Wagnoer and his compan- ions, wore seon in that town on Wednesday. Next morning tho party was at Sanford Cornors, whera thoy obtained crackers nud cheeso, and hastily re-entored tho woods, Ono of the mon Lad a rovolver, e The Disputed Arkansns Governorship. Yurree Roog, Ark., Juno 28.—Tho Hon. Josoph Brooks, st tho close of his spoech lnst night, stated that ho had no doubt the Oircuit Court, beforo whom he had brought suit for tho oftico'of Governor, would decido in-his favor, aud that as soon g 1t did_ho should qualify und take ponsession of tho oflice, if he had to do it by force. SN S . The Weathors New Yonx, Juno 28.—Tho thormomtor to- day markod U6 dogrecs. In the afternoon tho uppor part of thecity was visited by o heavy showor, lnsting about ton minutes, whilo tho lowor piek wao ‘coniont to iion to tho sonad of distaut thandor. s Sentenced to Thirty Years. Dernorr, Mich,, Juno 25.—John_Bmith, who shot and wounded Bliorif Culp, at Coldwater, Mich,, Juno 18, was sontenced to tho Stato's Prisoi for thirty yoars youtorday. Lo is 40 yours old ow. i S . Accidentally Shot Ximsolf. ‘WasmiNaToN, June 28,—Edward Malson, aged 19, shot himeolf fatnlly to-duy, during tho ab- senco of his paronts at o funeral. ———————— Occan Steamship News, T.oxpow, June 28.—Arrived out, tho steameship Wisconsin from Now Yorl. — welegraphlc Xerevities. There is considorable oxoitomont at Bt. Clair, ?llich.. over the digcovery of petroloum indica- on, Tho Jowa .Progress (nnwapu&nr) will be changed to the Mississippi Valley Progress, and romoved from Des Moines to St. Louls, 'The Missouri Fiver has mndo a cut-oft at the Big Bend, four miles south of Onawa, Iows, thua transforring about 1,600 ncros to Nobresks, Machinory is holn&put upab tho now quiok- silvor ming, noar Moscow, Muscating County, Lom, by which 100 pounds por duy will bo pro* uced. Podro Martinoez, from Havann, a passengor on tho stoamor Ilavana, whilo laboring undor fit of iunanity, jumped overboard at the Quarau~ tino Ktation, New Orloans, and was drowned, James M, Allon, mossenger of tho Rovere Bank, of Boston, arrosted for embozzlomont, was arraigned yestorday. On tho represontation of tho Prosidont of the bank, that wll the monoy and chooks had boon refunded, Judgo Ohambar~ Inin ordored tho dischargo of Allen, tho banlk ofticors doclining o prosecuto. Whllnngnng of burglars, on Friday night, woro in tho not of goggi uE and binding Roborl Frallok, o watchman at the rosper factory nb Plano, anothor watchman, ln)mngl the strugglo, camo iu tho rescuo, whorenpon the scoundrels unceremoulously loft. A sotof burglar's tools found this mnrnlng indlcatos that an attempt at ml:mng tho safo of tho factory was in contem- plation, ‘Compromige Minlstry, as followa : tho Council and Boorotary of the Intorior, Senor:| Iy FOREIGN. JSPAIN, " Mapnip, . Juno 28,—P1 y Margall ina formod a Prosidont of PlyMargall; Minister of For olgn Affairs, Senor Mnfsonave; of War, Bonor Gonznles; of Ti- nnnco, Benor Carvajal ; of Justico, Bonor Borgos of Marino, Bonor Aurleli; of Golonios, Bonor Barnk, Tiarer.—Honor Aurleh, who was yostorday ap- pointod Ministor of Marino, hag rosigned. Il y Margall, in snnouncing tho rotgnation to tho Cortos, asked tho Deputlos to réfram from Intorpollations. On account of this rosigna- tlon, tho remnindor of the Oabinot Lave not baon confirmod. The crisls contlnucs, A motion that the Cortos bo coustiturcd a Com- mittoo of Publio Safety was rojocted. O!I Thursday 1aat tho Carliats snrpriged Oasta- non's command, and the troops fled procipitately to Pampoluna, whon tho xmn‘rlu thoro_roso, shouting “Death to Nouvillna!" Tt ls olloved that Nouvillag, who commands in the North, will bo superseded, Gen, Onlrinoty hna defonted tho Carlists under Don Alfonzo, Tho Gaceta thin afternoon confirms the roport of tho dofent of Onstanon's forcos by tho Car- lists, and their rotront to Pampoluns. Tho disorders in Bovillo liave been ronowod, and the city is in n ntate of slego. A contlict bo- twoon the troops nnd inhiabitanta is imminent. pudivt st SUMATRA. Lownox, Juno 28.—A. dispatch from Penang say that tho Dutch Govornment, with & view of toljmlnulh)fimnlfllfloa with Acheen, has offorod tho Bultan to pay tho exponses thus far incurred by tho war ; to robuild tho Mosquo burned by tho Dutch troopa ; to moknowlodge tho inde- ondonce of the Sultan, and to abstain from in- orforing with Mohammedanism. In roturn, Hollaud asks that cortain priviloges - be gmmxi to Dutch tradors at Achoonese ports,” e TURKEY, ViENNA, June 28.—Comploto anarohy prevails In Bosnin, cnused by tho persccution of Ohris- tinus by Mohammodans. In one district 270 Christinng woro murdored within six wecks, and 1o offorts have boen mado to arrost their mur- dorers. Foroign resresontativos to Turkey do- mand on investigation, and call upon the au- thorities to nflor«.‘l‘J)ratuctlun to tho persccuted oopla. Tho murdors hove groatly alarmed tho hristinns, aud many aro omigrating. —_— GREAT BRITAIN, TLoxpon, Juno 28.—The olection for n member of the Iouso of Commons took placo in Bor- wickshire, Scotland, anlnrdn , and resulted in thio roturn of Mr, Miilor, the Liberal caudidato, by o majority of 14, —— NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY. From the LaCrosse (IWis.) Republican, Only throo of tho Wisconsin editors accepted- the invitation of tho Northern Pacific Railway Compnny to pass over thoir road to the Missonrl River. The mosquitocs are on tho war path, and can discount the Modocs in phlebotomy. At 8t, Paul, Duluth, and other points, we mot touriats who had pnused over 0 ontiro rond, Nineteen out of overy twonty persons who pass ovor the Northern Paciflo Rallway vislt 8t. Paul, which {8 really the onatern torminus of that rond. TFrom a varlety of authiontio sources wo have gloancd facta that should not and cannot be much longor suppressed, in regard {o tho North-~ ern Pacific Railway Company, for it is porfeotly astoniehing that anything io” lett of that Com- pany after its encountor with ' tho merciless ad- yenturors who liave eonriched themsolvon ab itd exponeo, and compellod it, at every stop of it &mfima_a, to part with a portion of ita dowry. o highwaymen or piratos ever manifested moro andncity undcruelty than have boen displayed by tho cut-thront 1ing of speculators, who have fonthered their nests at ihe oxpouse of tho Northern Pacific Railway Compnuy. No railway corporation over had a moro com- potent, vigilant, conscientious aud trustworthy sob of oflicers than those who are in charge of the Northern Dacifio Railrond Compnuy, = Its honorable President, Gen. Georgo W. Cnss, o radunto of West Point, whose Prosidency of the Pittsburgh, 1't. Wayno & Chicago Railrond Com~ pany, the Allegheny or Monongahls River Im- provoment Company, and othior succossful on- torprisos, is o strict and straight businoss man, who is nbovo aud boyond roproach, His prede- contor, Gov. Jobn Gregory Smith, wns also & man of upright character and groat ability. Tho Genoral Managor, U. W. Mead, Edq., isn careful, prudent, thorough-going, and vigorous business man, who isa porfoct master of his business. Ho has vory ablo Lioutonants in_snd strong co-oporation from Buperintondent Hun- gorford, of tho Laka Buporior aud Mississippi ivision of the Northern Pacifle Railroad ; and Superintondent Sullivan, of tho Main Lino from mn Junction at Thompson to the Missouri ivor. How, thon, could the Company and people sufer? By allowing thorond to cost twice or thrice what it should., Iow doces this happon ?. Bimply by renson of its dornmlnncn upon Cougross, whero a fow Influcntial mon Liave beon allowed to assume the attitudo of n!)m.'isi guar- diuns and custodians of the Northern Pacific TRnilrond Company ; and by virtue of their influ- onco nd power to aid or damingo tho Compony, have been enabled to_dictato terms to it, in inrd to contracts, land prants, use of bonds, &o., bo, It is the bounden duty of tho pross to take thoso sharks, cobras, anscondas, tigers, and wwreclers off from tho Company, whose vitality lLos been partly absorbed. It s the duty of Congress to got at tho facts and ascortain low an officor of tho Houso of Roprosontutives ot Washington, with » small snlary, can_suddenly bo translated from compurative poverty to princely afiluonco ; and also hiow a poor Congressman can be as suddenly transformed from baukruptey to wealth, and ae- quire large interests in a corporation which ho hus profossed to nid. 5 Those facts will, if brought to light, perhaps show tho absurdity aud ridiculousnces of in- trusting tho Congrosslonal investigation of rail- way sbuses to any mon who has, in tho opinion of mauy persons, seriously compromised himsclf by his known nnd avowed inter- oots in tho Northorn TPacific Railroad, acquired, as_he says, “through tho intlu- ence of & wealthy relative,” whom tho St Paul Pioncer has ventured to confound with his “Tnele 8am.” In ono contract given by the Noathord Paciflo Rnilroad Company to o con- struction company of twolve mon, the round sum of 91,200,000 cloar profit was roalizod, 1f the Northorn Pacitic Railrond Company can bo rolioved of the vulturos, sharks, parnsites, in- cumbrancos, tangle-weed, or oxponsive friends, or whatover thoy should Lo called, it would be & godsend to the Company and the pooplo, Lot that corporation promptly eut loof from and eant off its bogus friends and got right down to tho Liazd pan, and tho publio will siand by it in any and ail cmorgencion. omo who bavo beon most Ioud and prominent in their dovotion to the Northorn Pacifle Rail- road Company can Lo easily induced to take * bacle seats ' if Congress nnd the pross will tako liold of jthe facts oud bLring them to tho viow of tho publio. If all that has transpirod will boar the approval of tho poople, then thoro will bo an ond to goasip that may bo falso, but ‘which seoms to be basod on facts. Thoro is apporontly too much of truth to Do slightod. othin, would contribute to the strength ‘of tho Northern FPaciflc Railrond Compony so much as the plain and distinct avowal that it has-ontiroly and wholly censed to submit to robbery in any form, and if the rocent visit of the Wisconsin I'ress to Minnesotn and Lako Superior shull rosult in waking up ihat Company to the fact that its noisicst and beat romuneratod ‘‘ friends are its worst und most dengerous enomics, tha good achioyed will bo well worth its coat ; but if this friondly ndmonition is not heeded, there will bo #musio fromtho entire band,” for the facts aro bound to como to-light, rogardiess of all person- al considorations, Cuanves Exyaoun, e WA NEWS PARAGRAPHS, Tstimating from the City Directory, tho Rocli- eator proa olaim 100,000 population. ~—Knoxville, Ill,, Las secured the roquisito number of signors to procuro a vote on tho county-sont quostion with Galesburg. —Hnrttord, Ct., is inhigh dudgeon over her now Post-Oflivo sito, boeause it takes fowrteon atono steps to got up to it. Somobody in tho granite business thero, evidontly, —Tho youngest homicide is 28 montha old, and Tives in zuguum, Ga. It throw au alo-bottle at ita grown colored nurse, who was lylng on tho floor, striking hor In_thohoad, and causing an abacces that proved fatal in ton days, —'I'ho ‘l'olado, Wabnsh & Wostern Itullrond and the City of Quincy have Lissod and mndo up, The rnflyrom.\ folka linve agreed to continne run- ning thoir tralns tothat city, and prowmiso to build Jargo pseongor and freight dopots, IV enys it wag only “foollng," and never intonded to ruin Quinoy " running its traing to Haunibal, d uiney 18 happy. Q——lfi', Gullrgx)l); General Nnnnsznr of tho Wa- bash & Brio Oausl, informs us that ho hag about 250 laborera ump\uyud in making the noccesary ropnira along the lmo, andhopos to have tho institutlon in good working ordor from tho Parke County conl-flelds to ‘folodo, by tho Fourth of July.—Lafayelie (Ind.) Journak —Tlio lending sportsmon of Bycamoro, Iil,, and. vloinity bavo formed themselves {nto an organ- Ization for tho purposo of onforcing the ganio nwe. It has always horotoforo bioon tho custoin ofs cortain clngs of hunters {0 commenco shoot~ ing gamo just boforo the lnw. permits, and this organization s bound to put natop to it, and will 800 the law enforoad to tho lottor, —It ia stated, on vory gioud authority, that tho Atohison, Topolta, & Santa o Ralirond Company hinvo not purchagod or lossed nny rond dircotly connootiug with the Bt. Joseph bridgo, and do not intond to buy or build ronds with'a viow of socuring Enstorn connections in that quarter. Wo havo rocoived futelligonce, howover, which Iead us to boliove that Mr, Joy will rua trains of tho Atchison & Nobrasks Railrond nerogs the 8. Josoph bridgo,—ZLeavenworth Times. X —One of the custom-Lousoe. officials on tho dock yostorday obsorved o womau coming off tho boat with’ s bundle in her arms, and aa ho thought sho rathor saufiht to ovado him, ho fol- lowed hor, nnd sald, “Please unroll that bundle 1t looka rathor suaplclons.” ¢ Porhnps it doos,” repllod tho womnn, uncovering the hoad and faco of & bright-oyad baby, ‘‘but I'vo got soven moro of 'om on tho other side.”—Delroit Zyib- une, —Aa the eceontricitics of gonius are ovor in- teresting, wo aro pleased to mention an oxcellont gontloman of San Franciaco, whoso oostimo owns two beautifal and o&ullnr rnn:umué 'A;haau AT0 0 vory gorgoous neok-tio sovoral yards long, whono onds flont_behind Bim like tha Star Span- ‘glod Bounor, and o largo stick of brilliantly- varlogatod condy, resombling an infant_barbor'a Enlo, and projecting from bis mouth, Wherover 0 goes ho {a accompanied by thoso charms, and & consoquont {rlumphal procession of boys, . -—-’I'hu'tl\flfuunuu of Mra, Woller, whose firat husband's garments so fortuuatoly fitted tho elder Bamivel, s equaled if not surpassed by that of a widow of Portlond, in the cnuny Btate of Maine, Percoiving that. hor sdored departed’s ailver coflin-plato waa lying about gonorally in the way, and desiring vory much a pair of hand- BOMIO DOW (imhl-\mwod spootacloes, sho invited a Imsniug peddior to a bnrtor of tho snme. Leav- ing the room for an instant sho was shooked on roturning to find that lovely coffin-plate and the morchant alike gone. Ilor frantle griof was something too sacrad to dwell upon. Tgu polico, howover, rocovored the silvor tronsuro, and hor calmuoss, if not hor happiness, is restored. —Toru and Now Jersey aro two enviable coun- tries. Tho lattor paid most of the oxpensos of its Btato Govornmont for a lon% timo by on ine direct tax on travolors paseing through it on tho Camdon & Amboy Rallroad, ond the formor haa livod on its guano. Each Lias beon relioved to a considerabls oxtont from tho disagreeablonecos- sity of bnvlnfhto loyy taxos on tho industry of its poople. 'Tho salo of guano amountod in'1873 95,000,000, nd, as the population of tho country is only 2,005.000. the grosa ylold of tho guano nlone is mora than §12 to tho porson, or about &5 por month for ovory adult male. No wondor that Poru can afford to build railronds. No mine in the world has ever approached the fjauo deposits of Poru _for prodnotivencss. hoy aro ownod by tho Governmont, and all ‘worked without exponee or risk, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Forxeign Markots. LvERToon, Juno38—11a, m.—¥lonr, 27 61@284 0d, ‘Whont—Winter, 128 2d; spring, 11s@11a 10d ; white, 115 104@19s; club, 12s 40@1%s 6d. Corn,’20s 6d, Pork, 624, d, 308, Juno 28—1:30 p. m,~arkot quict and LivERPOOL, wnchnngod, : NDON, Juno 28—3:30 p. m.—Consol for money, for nccount, now, 933,@02¢ ; 5-203 of 'G5, '67, 9234 1 10403, 93¢ ;" now b8, 8074 ; Erlo, 9214@92% ; Hro el Frangront, Jurio 29,—Fivostwentics of '63, 961, PR, Jnno 28, —Rentes, G3f 90c, Livenpoor, Juno28,—Cotlon frregular; middling upland, 84d'; Orleans, 9%d, Bales, 10,000 bales Americn, 5,000 Laloa; * apodulation aid oxpor, 2,000 03, g DriAdatutls quict, Flous, 27 64@38 0. Corn, s 6. Chicesc, 605, Cumberlands, S7s 0d; short ribs, 398 New York Dry Goods Market. Nrw Yous, Juno 28.—Tho market for catton goods ruled steady but quiot in first hands, ~Blue drills and donims woroin fair domand for oxport. Prints wero dull, oxcopt medium offocts and Japanoso siripos, Brown nnd bleachod cottons woro selliug in reduced aquontities, Silesiss ruled moro_active, but glazod and papor” cambrlea woro_ dull, Fuyoy cianimores of medium snd fino mokea oro in fair domand, and benvers nud chinchillas are doing better, ~Heav: shirts and drawers snd fancy hosiory sro solling woll by, tho ugents. Thodry goods imports for tho week ‘wore $1,185,073, Ioston Wool Marlet, Bosoy, Juno 28.—Tho market rules steady with a firm feeling. Coarso Western s negleoted, Olilo, 48@ G2%e ; oxtra Michigan, 48@500; Kentueky combing, #4@450; unwashed Westorn combing, 85G40; tub, 60 @54o ; Gcoured, 55@G0c ; fino rolls, Toe, The Produce Mnrkots, NEW YORK, New Yonx, June 28.-CoTToN—Qulet; middlings 0. Tinzapsrorra—Flour lees nctive and cafor ; recolpt 14,000 Lrin ; suporfine Western and Slate, $4,70@5.1! comnmon to good oxtra, 35,766,253 good to_choic 0 £0,30@7.16; whito wheat oxtra, $7.00@8,353 O ox: trn, $0.00@8.00; St Louls, $0.65@10.75, Ryo flour quict and lower ; $4.30@5.25.;Corn meal quict and un— changed. Whoat o whado firior; rocelpts, 23,000 bu ; rejeated upring, $1.20@1.25; No, 3 do, $1.36@1.42; No. 2 Chicago, sus@l.«s;s-{ xo spring and winter mi , $1,603 Towa spring, $1.41@144 { No. 1 Duluth, $1603 No, Bilwaukoe, $1.67. Ryo dulland _drooping; Westorn, 84c. Barley and malt dull and unchanged,” Corn less activo; receipts, 65,000 bu; stenmer Wostern mizxed, 50@530 3 ol and now do, 54@050 ; high mized and yolt low Wostern, b5@58¢ ; heated, 46@500, Onta lens “ac~ tivo ; reccipls, 52,000 bu ; now mixed Western, 40@47c. Edas—Qulet tid unchanged, Jay—Quict and firm, JHovr—Dull nnd lower at 35@450 for crop of 1872, TLearnen—Qulot at 27@28e ; Orinoco, 2i@27Xc. Woor—Moro sctive ; new Ohlo, 48@500; superfing and extra pulled, 43@47c ; seoured, 80c. Guaosnizs—Coffeo, sugar, and molssscs qulct and unchaoged. TrTROLEUN~Crude, 8 @830; refinod, 18}, ‘TunpesTiNE—Quict at 4£xc, Provisiona—Pork o shade fltmer ; new mess, $16.00 @16.25, Boof ud cut meats unohonged. Middics firmer ; Jong and ehort cloar, 83@%. Lard frmer; stezm, 8%, ‘BuTTER—In falr demand ; Western, 15@24c. Onrese—In good demand but lower at 11%@180. ‘Winsgy—Firm at 03o, PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELTHIA, Juno 28,—BREADATUFFS~Flour vory dull ; superfine, $4,00@4.60; exira, $£.75@5.00, ‘Whoat firm ; not higher, Ryonominal, Cornatendy ; cllow, 60c; mixcd Wostern, 8dc; hented, 25@dGe. Buie tenping higher ; whito, 46@4To} mized, 41G42)c. Wrisgy—03150, WooL—Thera {s 1o fmprovement In the demand, Now clip begiuning to come in moro freely, Manu- facturers are purchasing ouly for immediate necoesity, under tho impression that lower prices must prevail un tho acason advancs, Olio, 49@slo; Colorado white, 24@28 ‘washed, 221c; black, 16@17c; In-~ diann' tub, 60c ; pulled, 40@410 ; combing Ohio, L6 @ o, Doalealld wools 414G 1o unwaited, $2@15c. 8r, Loum, Juns 28,—linzApsTuves—Flonr dull and Wheat quict and unchanged ; only samplo lots sold, Corn. steady ;_No. .2, fikc in clovator, 42 nacked, Oatn steady; No, 2, &fl@flm{o 1n elovator, B1X@3240 sacked, Birley noniinal, Rye qulot at 63@00e, ‘Wirtsry—Dull ot B9e, Provisioss—Tork dull at $15.75, Bulk nominal at B3¢, 8¢, B3¢ loose, Dacon firmer ond moro active ; clear 1ib, Vo cash 9)c Hoptember; cicar, 05 @IS July; 92/@100 Scptewmber, Lard uowinally lower; Bunmer tloam, T@To. Hoos—Quict at $3.00@4,20, Oxrrne—Quiot and unchanged, BUFFALO. Dorraro, Juno 96,—Brranaturrs—Flour steady. ‘Wheat Leld at $1,36 for No, 2 Milwaukeo club ; scarce, Corn dull and heavy : No, 2 mixed Wealern freely of- fored ot 42)c; no buyors, Salos car lots No, 2 at {30, und camilo ot YNG40, Oata scarce§ Fetall- ing af 380, Fariants—Unchangod. BALITMORE, BarTnironr, Juno 23,—BreApsTurre—Flour very dull ; superfing Wentern, $4,60@5,60 ; oxtras, $0.00@ .25," Wheat quiot and unchanged, Corn dull; mixed Westorn, €00, Oata stordy ; mized Westorn, 42@4830; wlhite, 44@45c. Rye dull at 70@750. Trovistoxs—Dull and unchanged, Duttor—Teat- orn searco und unchanged. Winaxy—Bloady at Y30, DETROIT, Dernorr, Juno 28.—Flour quiet and unchanged, Wheat stendy; oxtra white, $1.85; No 1, §L7i%; No, 2, $1,01, * Qorn dull and lower at 400, Oats iteady it at 870, TOLEDO. Torxpo, Juno 28, — BurApSTUFFE—Flour atends, Whont highor ; extrs white Michigan, $1.63 smber Michigan, €1.63: apal, $140K(@1.403¢ 1 wclor duly, No. 17ed, $1.60; No.3 do, $148@1.48) § No, 2 wmber, Tilinots, 1,60, Corn dull and drooping ; highmixed, %03 @dlo; spot, dic; July, d3io ; Augusl, 4550 ; Sop- tombar, low mixed, 390; do July, 39)o; white, 470 ; no grado, 34 @34 e, Oath dull and nominal, Frereuts—Firmor ; Buffalo, 4@é)ec; Onwego, 8@ o, {foetrra—riour, 1,000 Leta ; wheat, 10,000 b ; corn, 56,000 bu ; oty, 3,000 bu, H niratENTa—Flour, 2,000 brls: whest, 23,000 buj coru, 27,000 u § oata, 1,000 b, CLEVELAND, CLXVELAND, Juno 28,—IREADsTUFFE—Whost dull ; No. 1 red hold $153G1.54; No, 4, $1.40. Corn uue changed. Oats higher; Btato, 400 ; No, 3, 880, PrrnoLEUN~—Stoady, qulot, and uncliatiyed. LoV, Loutsviury, June 38 —Bugapstupss—Flourstoaly family, $576; No. 1 do, $1.60. Corn—Halea whito sackod'al88c," Oats ateady at 4o, Provixions—Quiot, Moss Pork,$10,00@16,50, Bacon— Bhouldery, Tio ; oloar Tib, DX@V3i0 ; clear, 9GO0, Buld moats unclianged., Lard tirmor § steam, 830, Witzsxy—Firm at 00@010. MERPHTS, Meapnis, Juno 98.—CoTTON—Dull; good ordie nary, 16@10%e ; low middling, 1TX@180, DuzapsTUXYE—Flour quictsnd’ unchuoged, Corn T dnlland drooping nt 8%, Oats dull and droopin, o, "Corn mend ft ab 8808, EAE 1aT—No naloa, glu“—-’lfi.flm i o Acox-—-I{oavy ; shoulders, 7 ; s 3 ; T e OIROmNATY, Juno 23, —Bnrabarurrs—Tlour dull Towor ab $8,50020.00, Wheat Hrm at $190R1.50. cm: :l&m!y at41@43e, Iye quict at 6o, Oats quict at 50@ Oma—Tirm, OVIRIORS—Park firmor and mors netivo at $18.50 .76, Lard quiat ; 1iold mora firmly 3 no het offorod; aloam, BX(0; koltlo,Bigo. Dillk meats atronge or for hiouldara 1 eales at 0303 hold ot 047 clear Fil, : atlor dotiau 15561 clone ¥y, 0@0J¢0 clont, digor | "o %6 ‘Winary—8teady at 000, o ILVADRER, p uno 28.—BAEADNTUPFE~] and unchiangod, Whoat atéady 3 No, 1, u.g';mx'«a.fl "z‘f $1.24 coah $1.20%¢ mollor July. Oata’ sicady ; No. 923 No, 2, 40e. " Rye dull and nominal; No, 1, 635, Com aull'and nominal 2,540, Darloy qulot sd weak 3 No, 2, 3 . Faxianta—To Buffalo, 60 ; Oswego, 10)0. Reorivrrs—~Flour, 4,000 brla ; whoat, 141,000 bn, BuseaznTa—Flour, 0,000 bria: wheat, 204,000 bu, OSWELJO, Oswzao, June 28.~Whent and corn unchanged, NEW ORLEANS, ) Nxw Oncraws, Jno28.—DuaN—Dull at 760, }!A‘I—Qulul; Choloa, 810,00, : 'ovIsIoNe—Pork dull and lower, offoring on apot ALSI0.0 1 nalling for July dolivory st $1616; Othors unchangod. MowTAnr—Slorllng, 203} aight, % premiumg gold, 116, Q0TTOR—-Q; 1,200 balens good ordinary, 16%o; low middling, 177¢c; middiingn, 1840, mi MILWAURRE, Jnjot + sales, dling Orleans, 18%c; rocolpts, 180 Lnloa coastwiae, 1,307 hul&;'mff.%a",mfgalu." B (et b i e MARINE, Port of Ohicagos ARRIVED, L1 el Argo, Abapoe, 6,600 Gadar poats, 0 Beow Boa fitar, Whits 90 m lumbor, Schr Poorls, Ludington, 100 m lumber, Bohir B, Tiatds, Manistoo, 05 m lumbor, Scbr Ralelgh, Manistes, 140 m lumbor, Drig Windaok, Manfated, 250 m lumber, Frop Qlilos "Wotr, Maniutoo, 30 m Tumber, 40w b, Sohr Hamilton, Manistes, 140 m lumber, Balir Magnolia, Munkegon, 115 m lumbos obx PHoty Mluskeion, 120 m tafy, o or 16 20 lath. Sehir A, Rtist, Muskegon, 200 m limber, Bolir Atetlo, Muskogon, 116 m Tnmber, Sclir Paulitlo, Muskegon, 120 m lumbor, 20 m lath, Belir Herald, Muskegon, 150 m lumber, Schr Potrel, Muskegon, 100 m lumber, 300 m lath, Selir E, Tllonwood, Whito Lako, 175 m lumber, Beow Lillio Gray, 8t, Paula Plor, 65 m luinbor, Sehr Higglo and Jorioa, Cloveland, 800 ton coal, Selir Davn, Whito Lake, 80 m lumbor, 10 m lath, Trop Onelds, Buffalo, 436 bars railroad fron, 509 brli Prop £1855 %0 tona tig fron. ra Cliatfoo, Baugntuck, 20 hoxos fish, 25 Bcbir 0, Gordon, Benton Marbor, 40 m lnmicr, B Belir Bwoopntakos, Michacl's Bay, 16 m lumber, Beow Mt. Vornon, Racine, 15,00 brick, Bark Johin Brodon, Erle, 630 tona coal, Prop Wau, AL Twoed, Bilfnlo, 673 stoc) rails, Behr Ropubllc, Oswego, 500 tons coal, el Albatrosd, Cedar Rtiver, 155 m lnmber, Sebr I, Bimmonn, Muskegoh, 200 m lumber, op ity of Madlson, Litfle Sturgeon, 160 Hehk M, Dall, Munkegion, 100 1 Tomer. - = 1mber, Bubir Harmony, Mandstod, 250 m lumbar, 1,100 m shine gles. Stmr Shoboygan, Manitowoe,' 576 ft plank, 86 brly flour; Bhioboygan, 100 brls fiour’s Ozaukies, 110 e butter, 100 plgs fish, Bolir 8, Doak, Behton Harbor, 60 m lumber, 8tmr Alpens, Manitowoc, sundrlos, Scbr Wi, Bates, Benton Harbor, 40 m lumber. Prop Colorado,’ Buffalo, 440 brla auger, and general cargo. Sohr John Tobbetts, Muskegon, 138 m lumber, Trop M, Groh, Manistce, 120 m lumber, 120 1n Iath, Belir Eliza Day, Ludington, 190 m lumbor, 50 m 1ath, Prop Potomac, Butffalo, 1,048 brls sugar and sundrics, Stmr Artzons, Buffalo, £12 burs rafiroad iron, and St Wyetln Muskegon, 150 m | jchr Myatie, Muskegon, 150 m lumber, Prop Bcotin, Montreat aundrics. Prop Fountain Gity, Buffalo, sundries, Blmr Arcadis, Goderich, Goderich, 3,700 brls salt. Bcow Tlors, Baugatuck, 90 m lumber, OLEARED..,.June 28 and 29, Behr W, Crosthwaite, Buffalo \35,460 b corn. Bchr City of Patncaville, Bualo, 38,000 bu corn, Prop Ira Olinfes, Buugatuck, 400 dry kides, 0 bala o rd ofl, Schr Lako Forest, Dlack Rock, 31,500 b wheat, Echir Minaio. Williyms, Duffalo, 20,000 bu corn, ark 0. K. Nimus, Bufinlo, 93,000 bu corn, Belur Hubbard, Budalo, 16,240 bu whost, Bchr Bosrd of Trade, Buffalo, 28,630 bu’ corn, Sclir Madelra, Kingafon, 18,731 buwheat, Sehr Lilllo Porsons, Kingston, 16,680 bu whoat, Behr Owasco, Duffalo, 23,000 bu whoat, Bargo J, I1, Riutter, Bufalo, 59,828 bu'corn, Helr Pilo Scovillo, Buffalo, 21,000 bu corn, Prop W, M. Tweed, Buffalo, 11,600 bu whoat, 22,509 it corn, 2,600 brla flour, 25 bales polis, Schr Dolawaré, Buffalo, 87,000 bu carn, Scur R, O, Orawford, Bulialo, 9,843 bu carn, 10,036 bu T30, Prop Missourd, Duluth, 50 brls flonr, 80 brla pork, Sebr B, T. Atwater, Builalo, 20,407 bu corn, Stmr Corana, 8t, Joaoplt, 150 pkgs eundrlcs, Trop Onelda, Buffalo, 21,674 bu corn, 100 brls flowry 200 half-brls fish, Btmr Alpens, Muskogon, grocarion, Scbr Yunkeo Blade, Kingston, 16,200 bu wheat, Sclir Jas, Couch, EuiTalo, 75,000 hu ants, Belur M, ¥, Merriclk, Kingaton, 10,600 bu corn, Prop Colorado, Butfalo, 80 tons drossed lumbor, Trop M. Groh, Manisteo, sundrics. Scbr Eliza Doy, Ludingfon, sundrics, Bark Winous, BufTalo, 32,600 bu corn, Bclir Montoroy, Ogdensbifrgh, 21,000 bu corn, Prop J, I, Hurd, Marquetto, 0,000 bu oata, Bteam burgo M. B. Robinson, Kingston, 17,000 bu corn, Prop Lako Ontarlo, Montroal, 5,000 bu wheat, 5,000 brls ’gg:k, 1,809 brls flour aud sundries, Prop ‘Rlehmond, Bufalo, 40,000 bu oats, 16,000 bu corn and 3,100 bl flou, Prop Nashua, Ogdonsburgh, 10,000 ba corn, 600 bria ‘flour, 100 bl pork, Lalo Frelghts. Thers wos no clinngo o note. Chiertors wera made t Ge for corn, ond 4o for oats ; wheat quotablo at 6c, 1l to Buffalo, Rates to Kingston werc nominal al 1030 for corn and 11c for wheat, Tho charters wore & T Bufflo—Schrs Board of Trado snd Wenonn, corn at 6o achr Richard Winslow, onts ot 40, Prop No- Draskn, whoat through to Now York, To Now Eog- 1and, vis Buffalo—Frop Fountain City, corn at 23c3 do, via Ogdeusburgh, prop Nashun, corn at 250, Tatal capacity, oqual to 40,000 bu whoat, 122,000 bu corn, 80,000 bu oata, YurraLo, June 26,—Chartors reporteds Schr Gen, Worth, salt to Tolodo at 5c f, 0, b, Reported by Cupt. Tom Collins: chr Lnterpris 03] to Milwaue Xeo on p, £, ; Aebr O, Nilagon, cosl to Olieago st $1.00 fros; schr Russlon, coal to Chicsgo u, £. d., at $1.10 zco, Miscollancous, Tho now tug, Oburles L, Tarker, was lsunchod on Saturday ovening. This boat §8 similar to tho E. P, Ferry, which camo out a faw weoks ago. Tlia schr Jamen Couch, just out of the dock, hag | cleared with 75,000 bu of onts. Tho stoamer Arizons {8 now in port, Sho has boon thorouglily repsired at Buffalo. A fiect of lunber vessols arzived at tho lumbor-docks on Sunday. The nuw propeller Prunsis, of tho Merchants' Lina, hae commenced plying betweon Toledo and dlontreal, Trhl! viuuel cost $37,000, and will earry about 17,800 bu of grain, imr E, B, Ward lina arrived at Loland with tho ‘barge Planot in tow with the outfit of the sclr E, Kau= ter, which has been abandoned by the wreckers, The grmller portion of the Kanter’s cargo, rallroad iron, a8 been rocovered, and tho remaindor will probably bo, Tho vessel was not worth rajsing, “'ho steam bargo Houry Howard ranion s reof near Port Crescent, in o thick fog, luat Tucsday night ; 60,000 fect of lumbor was thrown ovorboard, and the tug Kirby pullod hor off, Tho steam barge Tecumseh was launched at Chat~ hawm o fow daysngo. Bhe will carry about 40,000 b, Anothier veascl similar to thia will ba launchod soon at ihio sbovo port, “T'ho Canst Wrocking Company have contractod to miso tho Osnadin prop Mary Ward, which went aslioro at, the northweatern oxtremity of Lako Huron and was abandoned. This disaster was ono of tho most fearful ones of tho scason, no lesa than olghit Ll;'u\ being loat, notwithstanding her close proximity whoro. Illinois Miver and Cannl News. Special Dispateh to The Chicugo Tribune. vk, duno 2,—Tho propellcr Whale arrived from lenry to-duy, towing tho barges Friendship and Goorgi, all loaded 'with corn for Chicago, Lut as the water was drayn from (he lower lovol of tho canal ¢ wmorning for the removal of obetructions noar tho L Ballocoal abiaft, no boats can fm!fl cither way until the Tavel ia refilled, which probably will bo thiy ovening. Bix fect of wator roportod on the breast wall of the ek at oury ; und 8 fect 9 inohes on the wilro sill of lo Lock 15, OaNAL OFFICE, Juno 28, Annrvip—Ilidoro, Ottawn, 8,000 bu corn; North America, 1onry, 6,060 bu cori ; 'Cayuga, Romeo, 5,700 bu corn? Monareli, Lockport, 4,250 1ba Jiapor, 160 irls flour, 209,200 lba 'moal; Monttor, Lafiallo,” 6,000 bu corn, Oreanzn—Maplo Leaf, Jollot, 70,79 £t lumber, 1,200 Inth; Polar Blar, LaSallo 55,813 tt Jumber Jenule, Morria, 1,010 posts, 150 bris salt ; G. D, Le ‘srd, 145 tons plg fron; sriflinnt, Jolict Lor, 88 m lath Sunriko, Jollot, §,050 pos Tockport, 330 bu wheut, 3,600 bu” corn, drica; 'T. Ryburn, Marsollics, 35 bris ault; Montreal, 8,640 "1t luinber, 250 lath Oftaws, 8,510 posts Jolot; Hata, Jollot, 145 fons ply irot, Vesvoln Pasued Detrolt, Drrnorr, Mich,, Juno_28.—P'Asskn DowN—Props Tduho, Alisks, Comet, Evorgroen City, Michigan; ‘barks Nelson, ‘auner, ltacine, Lwina Coyio, E, Janes, Tonsnukea ; tehira_ Aoslieag, Chinn, Fitzhugh, Sky- lark, Swallow, Bam Fliut, John Magce, Mazanilia, Fill. more, Monfauk, Emcraldy Dunford, ¥, J, King, Hrook. lyn, 'Wand, Hulsted, Sweothort, Kato Kolloy, F. Aoroll, Mary Iiattlo, Dundee, Maroy, Tuusin U—Props Philadolphia, Sheridan, Vandor- bilt, Empiro Btate, Milwaukes, Amazon, Powors, Flotche er and barges, Fred, Kelley and bargea; barke Nicliols, 0. J. Vrollr, Gonatitullon, Vride of Amorica #ehrs Red “'ll!{( David Wolls, Monitor No, 3, City of Munitowoe, Holfonstein, Winn loutuweat, Denorr, Mich,, Juno 28,—Pagsen Up—The props Hcotls, Lady Frauklin, Drooklyn; bark Sardluia; schr W, 0. 'Maxwoll S, Dot e o, A O Bt and bargo; barks Advance, Golden Weat § heart, Brillgowator, P, D, Locke, Euuna Hutchinsony Nicholson, Wall, ‘Winp—Northeaat,

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