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RAILROAD NEWS. A Supersedeas Granted in tho Aton - Suit- at Springfield, Tho Northern Oentral Rond Effeot a + Foreign Loan, , Proposed Lease of the Road to the Penn- + sylvania Company. THE OHIOCAGO & ALTON CASE. BUPERSKDEAS ORANTED DY THE STATE SUPREME ! counr. Snecial Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune. A7 Venyow, IIL., June 12.—By the noon train to-day, D. T. Littler, Eaq., of tho firm of Hay, Greon & Littlor, of Bpringflold; arrived hero to #8k from the Bupreme Court a superscdoas in Yhe case of The Poople, otc., ve. the Chieago, Rlion & 8t. Louls Railroad. Company, this bo- ing the titloof tho caso iu the Cours below. Tho pase waa triod in the Bapgamon. County Circuit Court, tho dofendants having .sucd ont of tho United Btatos Court for tho, Bouthorn District of Kilinols, o writ of certlorarl, and the Oirouit Court of Bangamon County. made an order staying further proceedings; aftcrwards, on motion of the plaintiff's connsol, the caso was :‘ut for hoaring, was Loard ex-parto,over the ritton protest of the defondants, filod by thoir ?\mnul,'flnd'judmonl was rondored for 8,000, hs dofondants presontod n bill of oxcoptione to Rho Cirowt Court of. Sangamon County, which ho Court rofused to sign, on- the gronnds that 2ho dofoudants wore not ontitled to o bill of ex- coptions, becauso thoy sought to limit their ap- poaranca in the case, for tho oxpross purposo of fling such a bill of excoptions, aud *for no other purposo, - p ‘Tho_superscdons was applied for. on the grounds: Lurat, that tho issuanco of the writ of tertiorari out of tho United States Cireuit Court Bivonted, for the time boing at all ovonts, the Brate Court"of jurisdiotion, without rogard to £hio quostion wnathor snid writ was, or, was not, proporly issued; second, that tho Iaw -under which the judgment tway rendered against the tlofondaut wus in violation of tho Constitution of tho BSute of Iliinols, and of that of tha United States, the defendunts’ holding that their ghartor from tho Stato operated, a8 betweon lom and the people, s & contract, and lat, by tho terms of the chartor, oxpress powor was iivun them to fix the ratos of froight uud fare; third, that, undor any ciroumstancos,’ they woro entitled to some kind of a bill of ex- «coptions. & o ol e Mr, Littlor had an interview with somo of tho membors of the Court and departod on the af- ternoon train, beariug with him the dosired supersodens. . The argument in this case, before gho United Btates Court, at_Springfiold, will wommonco Tuesday. morning. Ex-Gov, Palmer, WKity.-Gon. E. Eduall, and W. M. Springer will Bppear for the people, the Railr Company gom 5 ropresented by Megsra. Milton Hay and B, . Edwards, PENNSYLVANIA ROADS. Special Dispatch to The Chicage Tridune, 4OE NODTUERN OENTRAL ODTAINS A FOREIGN LOAN, PHILADELPHIA, June 12.—The following infor~ mation was handed to reporters at the offices of the Ponnsylvania Rallroad Company this morn- fng. Tho Northern Central Railway Company hiayo been notified of tho sucoesafal negotiation in London, through tho banking-house of Drexel ¥ Co., of this city, of » loan of £2,000,000 6 por cent mortgage bonds, to bo lssued in bonds of £200 or §1,000 osch. The rato ®t which the . bondafl are takon is 87 per cent ; tho advances, £25 on sllotment, ‘4 on tho let of July, £60 on the st of August, and ffifl on tho 1st of Septomber. It is understood hat the proceeds of this loan will go towards Ehe payment of tho existing flosting debt, to be Tollowod immediately by a dividond on the {zoek tho prosent aspoct of nifairs promieing hat roault. THOPOSED LEABE, ) | A socrot mooting weg held in:the Pennsyle vania Company’s offico yestorday of reprosenta- ivos of ~wstockholdors of ~‘the. Northern ?antml in conjunction with & Commit- eo of Directors of the Ponnsylvania Railroad ompsany, at which tho futurs’ msnngemont of ho Tormer railroad, at present undor the control ¢ the Penusylvanin Compauy, was disouesed. ¢ was denied that tho subject of lessing tho jorthorn Central to the latter Company was un- or consideration, yet information was yolun- cored that the medting was entirely unanimous 1ts opinion of tho desirability of tho Panu- ylvania Compauy of such leago, After appoint- g John H, &utc\flnaon, of Philadelphia, to i1 he vacancy in Committes representing the orthern Uentral Railway, caused by the doath ¢ Mr. Jolu Hulme, the mooting adjourned. o MISCELLANEOUS. 1GROSS EARNINGS OF TIE NORTHWESTERN ROAD, In TuE TrisyNe's roport of the annual ‘moot- donts oconrred in August. Tho westher :l% sultry, evon for that month and lati- 0 modlcal man onjoinod tho family to the body *interrod as mpoodily as posalble, 8ix hours, aftor hor gg-lh tho young mothor was Iald in hor grave. Lnst wook tho widowor acquainted hils mother-in-law and her family that ho proposed to marry again, Bhe insintod that her danghtor'a body should bo dohivered to her, to bo burled at Maracilles. Io co-nonted, Tho mother-in.law came over to Bnion to suporintond porsonally. tho. oxbuma- tion, When the door.. of .the . family .vault " at Balon was oponed, a . hoart-rondoring spectnclo was reon, Hor daughtor's - corpse - Iny n tho' middlo of tho vault. “Tho coffin'a top had boon wronched off; top and coflin lay'on ono sido of tho vault floor. Tho "flopr of tho voult was strown with hair of tho corpse, tho gravoclothics woro torn .o shrods, tho hands hllg eaton. The unhappy young mother had boen burlod slivo, had rocovered consciousness: in - tho vault, had burst ' tho coffin-lid,; ‘hnd’ mate ‘superhuman offortd to esoapo from hor fearful prison or to attraot attention to hor, Al of thomhad fatled, and shio had diod of terrar, of starvation, of ex- liaustion, of despair, & llving doath, whoso soc- onds scomed conturies. - The - distress of tha mothor may bo concetvert: Sho sank ini a swoon 08 soon a8 tho awful renlity was conceivod, Bho has beon s raving mantao over sinco, WATER TRANSPORTATION, Large Meeting in Torohto to Devise Means for Connecting.: Tide- Water and the Great .\ Lakes. - The Lake Huron & Ontario Canal Recommended, % TonoNTo, Ont., June 12.—A numerously at- tonded moeting was held to-night, under the meoting in complianco with & roquost boaring tlro signaturos of many of tho most influontial citizens, for ' tho purpose of discussing tho land and water communication of Amorica, mora partienlarly as ' affocting tho Dominion, and tho proposal for conuacting Lake Ontario and tho tidsl water with Lake Ing of tha Cbicago & Northwestern Railway Company last week, it wns intimated thac_the gross earnings of tho Company for .tho Aueu‘l ear ending May 81, 1874, approximated'$1,600,« Eflo in excess of the provious yoar's showing. 'he rogular statemont of the Company, since published, tho lnst month bemg estimated, Bhows tho increase to be $1,606,018.80. The groes enrnings for 1872-'78 being $12,736,006.75, mnd for 1873-'"74, 614,838,220.06. Tho operating oxpontes for the last Your wore §9,001,699.08; intercst ou bonds, $2,111,607.60, and. rent: of loased lincs ' S1,064,310.07, making a Rotal of ' §12,857,40971," which, deducted from tho .gross earnings, leavea & ot result of $1,505,720.84, This showing is upon 1,600 miles of road, embracing that portion donominated the Chicogo & Northwestern Tail- way, aud is oxclusivo of the Winoun & 8t, Pater, La Grosse, Trempoleau & Prescott, Northiosts orn Union, Tows Midland, and Stanwood & Tip- ton Railronds, )ines oporated by the Northwest- ern Company, compriging 603 miles of separate road. Ithough tho outside linos are not re- markably profitable, they contribute to swaoll the Jusloess of the Northwestern proper. BUIT IN AIINNESOTA, Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, 8r, PAoL, Minn., June 12.—The srgument in the District Court at Minuespolis against tho motion to strike out part of the complaiut 1n the Bt. Paul & Paciflo caves was heard to-day. The voluminous papers and affidavits flled will' re- juiro & long timo for oxamination, 8o that_the ueatfon of appointing roceivers for tho Firat Biv%{sinn liues may not be xeached for soveral wooks. ANOTHER TIOKET AGENT FINED 860 AND cOBTH IN WISCONKLIS, . Special Dispateh to L'he Chicaao Tribune. Mauvisox, Wis., June 12.—At Stoughton to-day 0. M, Turner, ‘l'ickot Agent of the Chicago, Mil- waukoeo & Bt. Paul Railroad, was prosccuted by Col. Ed. E, Bryant, of this city, for oharging Wogal fates for parsenger fare, Il was de- fended by Frank Allen, -There was no jury, and Justico Solomon Turner-said the agent “was n warm personal friend, and he was rolustant to Bud lin guly, but ths ciso_wna_ plain, nd ho must do so. Ho fined bim 950 end cosfs. Tho Justice's own son is Deputy Btation Agent a4 the same place. MILWAUKEE 4 BT. PAUL EARNINGS, Mruwauxeg, June 12,—1ho earnings of the Chicago, Milwaukeo & 8t. Paul Railioad for the fourtl woek iu May were 8340,000, againut $387,- 115 for the Bamo timo in 1878, boing an inoreaso of 2,585, —_—— SAVED FRONM THE AMERIQUE. New Yonx, June 13.—ZLs' Courier des Elals Unis announces the arrival in this city of fonr rssongors of the Amorlque, about whom noth~ og haa boon hoard sinco the absndonment of tho vessel. Thoy aro Mo, uud Mile, Rivolore, from Bt. Louis, an old Iady named Salanier, and & little boy named Provost ‘Uhoy were talken on ‘boare the -hlz Mirimlcti, bound” from England to Oauada. Capt. Wiltrio, of the Mrimliohi, after waiting iu the neighborhood of the Amor- fquo for some time, pracaeded on his voyage, His vesaol was delayed by Jco.at the mouth,of the Bt. Lawrence, and the roscued passongers wore fually landod at Baptisto, whonoo thoy camo 1o this city.. naried Alive, Paris Corresyonden.s New Oyleans Pieayune, Twa years since a family of Marxelllos married thefr daughtor, who had just turned of 16, o a young man of Salon, a town ot far from 'thoir tosidonce, Aftor tho woddiug festivities tho bridal pait sot out for Balon, which thoy made their homs, In tho usual courso of time & child made its appenrance, The mother seomed in n fair way of recovery, wheu a violout hemorrhaga pupervenod, A physfolan could not be immedi- utoly procured. 'Tho loss of blood had produced a swoon. When the doctor did at last come, he could only declare that tho pationt hiad passcq away boyvound professioual ekill, Theso lnols Huron and tho lakes connectod therowith, by means of n.canal. Col. Lyman Bridges and Dr. Hoyt wera fu attendancs ns the doputation on belialf of the United Btates intorests involved, and severnl mombera of the Canndian Parlia: mont and Toronto corporation oceuplod soats on the platform. ‘ TV A Br. Blain, M. P., on oponing the procoedings; reviowed at somo lun%th the question of trans- portation. Ho eaid that TURER CANAL ROUTZS WERE PROPOSED,— one communicating botween Lako Nipsissing and the Ottawa River, the engincering diffioul- tios of which would rondor the cost enormous ; enothor with Lake ~Simcob and the Trent Valley, which would ouly be a bargo- canal and the thir route was from Georyian Bay by the River Nottawassgn writh Lako Bimeoo and ‘through Holland Marsh into the ‘River Humbert, ncar Toronto. This Iast routo would save 737 milos in_journoy from Chicago to Liverpool by wator, whon comparod -with route via New York and Buffalo, Enginecrs of great oxperionco had reported in. favor of its practioability ; the question whather it would poy was to be coneidored, snd he quoted figures at great longth estimating everything {n the {f“: favorablo manner. The speaker claimed in THE SAVING IN FREIONT would be 8o enormous s to render the canal s paying one. 5 A resolution was unanimously carried, to the offact that the opinion of the moeting wus that the inland water-communication of the country | should bo improved, 80 &g to admit _the passage of vessols of not less than ton feot draughs. B Col. Lymsn Bridgos, one of tho Amori- con Commissioners ~ in attendance, apolo- gized for the non-attendanos of ~ tho Governors of Ilinois and Indians, | who both favored the g{ojuce. Tho Booretary of tho Ohioago Board of Trade had roquested him to impress on sho meoting the mbsoluto ne- cesslty of accommodation for vessels of a min- imum draught of 14 foot. Col. Bridgos had {formerly considorod the Fronch River route tho best, but now considered the Huron & On- torio Conal tho most fomsible, Mo con- cludod by reading » lettor: from ex-Liout.-Gov. Bross, of Chicago, who had advooated tho pro-: posed canal in T Outcago TnisuNe, and who expressed his rogrot at his inability to attend, r. Hoyt, Commissfoner from the - Btate of- Wisconsin, l{filoglznd for tho absence of the Governor of that State, who desired him to ex- press bis_interost in every mensura for trana. porting Western produco 'to. tho seaboard, to whioh ho would contribute to the utmost. of his ability. Tho railrond communication must bo improved. The spenkor jnstanced the .., . - RAPID PIOGRESS OF HIS OWN BTATE - to show what was going on in tho West. -It was necossary that tho Goorgian Bay and Lake Ontario should be connected by - a caunl capable of roceiving vessls of 2,000 tons burdon, aud it ‘ust come. e " A rosolution was n&lu‘pmd to the offoct that the construction of tho Iuron aud Ontario Sty Canal, ns one of tho greatest links in tha inlan chain of ‘wator communication - from. tidsl water to the head of the great lakes was a com- morcial necessity, s by tho construotion of . this consl, aud by this alono, of all tho “:ro osed means of transportation botweon the Wout and East, could adequate facilities bo obtained for the carrisge of the uurEluB froights iz:t I:m West and tho return freights from the East, B : ‘The third rosolution read that the meoting VIEWED WITH UNQUALIFIED APPROBATION the energotio steps now being taken to. procura thp promotion and construction of the Huron and Ouatario Canal, and requested . that tho City Counil should, with the.least possiblo dolay, propare and lay boford the rate-payers, for their n{:provll, 3 by-law (i-runuug & bonus of not less {thinn 875,000 tosid intho promotion and con- struction of a canal. riod unanimously, 1t was then stated that the County of Simoao had promised a bonus of 800,000, The rosolution was cax~ The 'fourth rosolution was that & work which was oalculated to bonofit so largs an extont . of tho - wholo - Dominion ought to recoive the “encouragement of tiie Gov- ernment of tho Dominion, ‘This rosolution, ns also “others regarding land grauts, otc., were )c;\rrlud, and the mosting broke up st lato our, T g ————— FIRES, At Conton, Mo, *.°, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Triburie, , : Keoxux, In., June 12.—The Town of ' Canton, Mo., on thie M., V. & W. R. R., 23 miles bolow tlus city, was visited by s vory ' destructive con- flngration at an early hour fhis morning.. Tho fire broko out about 2 o’clock in an unoccupled frame atructuro, and the flamos spread rapidly tothe adjoining" buildings, "and before their progress weas atayod nearly one ontire blook, em- bracing some of the largest and most. sub- stantial brick buildinga o tho placo, had been consumed. Canton- {8 without a Fire Department, or any apparatus for extin- gulsbing a firo, and had it not boen for a timely change in the wind, the whols town would prob- ably havo ‘beon deatroyed. The firo was un- prosidenoy of .the Mayor, who convened tho |- -and’ roliglous” orn Btates. | authoritios. . It was' foun doubtodly the work of an incendiary. The total lors s estimated st over 80,0003 ing:lnncn, 818,000, < Tha following is & lis -of tho lomses: Mrs. R. White, '8600; A. L.' Richards, on stock and building, $10,000; M. Smoot, on_bullding, ©3,600; Drl Hughss, oftico library and leoturos, $8560 ; Sehulz & Dur- boo, on ook of grocories, $3,000; Franklin Lodge L. 0. 0. ., halls snd' farniture, 81,600 ; J. J, Louthan, on building, 3,000 ;; Maok Co., on building, €2,600; KIitt & Bro,, briok etoreroom and two frame buildings, one ocou~ od né & restdence and ealoon, $5,000; Town of ton, calabooso, §800; Rutton & Mooro, frame dwelling, £600. SNk At London, Ont. Loxpox, June 12,—ThaQuitario Uir-Works, in- cluding tho wood and blacksmith shops, evgine- house, car-matorials, tools, and machinery, were burnod this morning, Tho loes ia heavy, but woll Insured, Loxpoy, Onb., June 12.—The main building of the Ontatio Car-Works, with ils contents, in- cluding fourteen new cars, burned this mnrn\nz. Loss, $90,080 ; ‘insurance, £55,000,, | At Frankfort, Ky. LoumsviLLy, Ky.. Juno 12.—A spoolal to the Courler says + **A firo broke out in the lunatlo asylum ut Loxington last night, sud, before it conld be extinguished, & loss of &QD,IIOD was sustained, Noouo wasnjured.” fn Now Yorie W lew Y&nx,‘ ‘Juua {3.‘—}‘1{3 n:otur{ nlc the Na- onal homica), . Wogd-T'reatme! Jompany., burned to-ulght, Lioss, §76,000, i ey HOCKING: VALLEY MINERS. An Ifixol(lng n.'iy -at the Nelsonville i Mines. l’nrle;; Botwoon the Imported No- .groes .ond the Strikers, Some of the New Men Induced to Desert, .- and-Some Reconverted. Soectal Dispatoh to The Chicago Triduns, Nevsonvirie, 0., Juho 12.—Tho exoitement hero among the minors still continues, Over 800 nogroes wore brought horo yosterday morn- Ing and quartored at Longatroth's mines. Dur- ing tho dny tho strikors havo sucoeeded in por- suading about fitty nogroes to desort and como over to them, talling them thoy would furnish monoy and send thom home, and the nogroos bollaved all this, and arc in tho publio aquars to- night, whore the. Union is holding & mooting. BSevoral nogroes have made spocches, telling the minera to hold ont iy ¥ THEY HAVE TO WADE TIROUGH BL.OOD tosecuro their rights, Thero is no doubt but what tho operators will be sucoesaful in {otro- duoing nogroes into tho valloy. Mr. Amos snid that he would have 500 moro hero by to-tomor- row night, aud thore will bo nothing for thom to_do but go to work at once, & G. H, Putnom, the Govornor's Privata Bocro- tary, is hore with power to call for troopa on the moment of any outbronk on the part of the strik- ors. Hohas just tolngnrlmd to Athens for a forco to come here by special train to stand guard to- morrow, na all “nogroes who have not dosorted will go Into tho minos In tho morulng and conte mence work, Covumnus,- O., June 12.—A speoial to the Olio State Journal from: Nelsonvillo, this aftor- oo, among othor things, says: At dayliglt this morning the picket line of tho Union minors a8 not visiblo, but, soon after a party of about 100 colleoted noar tho colorod ‘forces. ~Cate was taken to koop thie main- body of uegroes ont of hearing distance, but tho strikers est down near Ly and hold couversation with the negraos, urg- ing them to join''tho Unlon.. Tho guard was doubled, but still three colored mon walkod up to tho guards, and, prozonting their rovolvors, WALKED OVER TO THE ENEY, Whenovor tho guard attompted to press back the colored men, the strikers. urged them tho more hoartlly to desert, domanding to know if thoy. wero atill slaves, and foarad to go whoro thoy plonsed. -Secrotary- Putnam ‘and Shorif Warren woro on the grounds, and advisod PUTTING TUE MAIN IODY TO WORK, Mra. Wallaco, now nnldlng In thia place, romem= bors the circumstancos of tho birth of tho ton childron vn%woll. having beon present on both ocengionn, Dr. Magofiin, of Morcar, was thoe [hyician. Bz, Kollo dlod about & yonr after hte ovont, but in the moantime had twins, liaving glven birth to_twolve ohildron within twonty monthe., Mr. Kolley {s still living, and now rosldoes in Sharon.” — MADISON. Robullding the Instituto for the Blind —Judgment Iofused, Special Dipateh to The Chtcago Liribune, Mavison, Wis,, Juno 12,—Last ovening snd this morning Buporintondont Littlo and Trustoes Whiting and Jackson, of the Blind Instituto, wore horo and intorviowed Cov.: Taylor in re- gard to tho plans for rebullding tho Instituto for Blind ‘at Janosville, on the old foundationa. “Thoy proposod s building about tho samo size as tho burned building, on the ground plan, but ono story logn in height, and introducing various Improyemonts for incronsed snfoty nod comfort They desirod tho Govornor's sanction of thelr plans, and the oxpenditure_of $60,000 or §G0,~ 000 thorcon this yoor, and plodges that ho would recommond” to the next Legislature appropriations to comploto tho building, The Govornor doclined to accedo to the raquost, say- ing that thore was no law anthorizing the ro- bullding, or hia approval of tho plaus therofor, and thoy must act on their own rospousibility, Towovar, ho should not interforo, snd tho noxt ll;fl“ifll“m could talo such notion as it doomod 0 Judge Hopking hau denied the motion for a jll(li(mont abating the dam at Kilbourno Cily, applied for in the suits sgaiust tho Kilbourne Manufacturing Company. THE INDIANS., Fighung Among tho Alaska Indinns, Sypecial Dispateh to T'he Chicago T'ribune. New Yonx, June 13.—A. B. Francis, of tho ship Illinols, fn » lottor to a friend In this city, datod Sitha, Alaako, Moy 17 lach, saya: 'On our roturn_to Bitka, wo picked up tho crew of the Umted Btatos schooner Margarotta, and brought thom to Sitkn with some portions o! tho wreok whichi the Indians did not stonl. The Indions in Bltka 'sre now fighting " with ono snothor. Tho fighting has = lInsted for threo days, Thoy have thrown up barricades of rooks, oto., and in the fighs this moruing three were Lilled and two woundod. Our stoumer s anchored botween tho two par- tios, who are fighting within fifty yards of “the beach, Thoy onli fl}; it whon tho tide is out. In fighting thoy use knives and spoars.” Tho lottor closes with the stravgo statomant that the United Btates troopa do not interfore to stop them, for fear of tronble from thom: Fight with Apaches. BAN FraNaisco, June 12.—A dispatch from Proscott to-night says Liout. Hoyl, on the 27th May, had a fight with the Apachies, near Tonto lenving .ouly a small party for guard duty. Arnulgnmontn were at ouce mado to put mixty mon into tho mines 'to work, but at that timo word came that a large body of strikors woro marching towards the mines, Becretary Putnam :llxlxd ::.\'u Bh‘ulfll} ‘nl.dvr:flund 5 t0 moet 0] y, and foum em 800 atron, Bondol by *a “biics Pand ok addrosacd the party and succoeded in restrain. ing thom from Rmuond.inu further. After ostab- lishing guard line of Union minora to pravent this party from advancivg towards tho minos, Putnam ‘Yoturned to the mines sud communis cated to tho oporators his thorough confidenco that ho | COULD CONTXOL THE STRIRETS, and that thore wasno danger of violonce. In the mosntimo, the baud and the Miners' Committee had arrived, and tho crowd outsido tho line had incroasod to soveral hundred mon and womon, Tho band.struok up & famlliar tune, after which Thomas Plort, one of the Union miuers, com- monced o spedch, warming whon Lie saw colored mon_spprosching tho guard line, sppaently undoaided whatto do. . The guard’ endevored to porsuado the mon to stand, while Piort bogged them to como over to tho atrikers. Oc- casionally & squad of negroos wouldloave tho operators, and thon. Piort wonld brenk out with suoch exolamations aa thin: “ Now, men, make & enoral rush s way;” * Come shend, and ring your arms with you;” * We will bo’ kind to you and send you home to your families.’ Other spenkera joined Piert, and soon ) THE EXOITEMENT AMONG THE NEGROES WAS VERY - GREAT.. o Thiey crowded down to the linos, .and a. genoral stampode scomod imminent. - The - operators, polico, and - faithful ones --among the nogrocs did their utmost *‘to 16~ storo confldenco, but, notwithetanding thelr offorts, sovoral Aquads pressed through tho lincs snd were recolvod by the strikera with lond cheorng. Squads continued to drop out until thirty or forty hand doserted. The operators tried various_devices to prevent tho exodus, the most succosaful of which waa 1 urging nogroos to foin in singing ¥ x ¢ RALLY ROUND THE FLAG," leces fumilinr in the South- on Piert ‘would commonco operatora would bove their drown his voico with songs. ‘The BCONO ; Was .very . oxeiting. - At bLalf-past. 10 a.-m. Dlort ivithdrew - his forces, but at 11 o'olock wns soen ‘returning to tho attack. A large body of* minors’ woro wot far of, soomingly swaiting ordere, but Piort: inslated that thero was no danger of violenco, aud thab no miner would opon fire. Tho plan of the miners is to conx off as many of the negroes as possible, hnglng to make such inroads in thoir ranks that the now movemont of the oporators will'be practically failure. ~ The oporators say that they aro far from discouraged ; that'they bave more mon comiug, and, if hecessary, thoy \v}ll bring 1,000 men for the minors to take caro o to speak the men . At 2 o'clock’ some of the negroes who dosortod HAVE RETURNED TO THEIR FIRST LOVE, and aquads aro soon on tho rond moying both to and from tho camp. SECOND DISPATOH. Coruynus, O., Juno 12.~The evening spacial to the Stafe Journal says there has boon no spe- cial excitoment during, the afternoon. Fart of tho negroos have boon miuing coal, and part ate work on carthworks. Ditring the day ADOUT BIXTY NEGTOES WAVE DESERTED, but somo have returned .to camp very drunk. An ordor has beon- sent to Memphis for 100 more.’ Btill others are-cxpectod to:morrow. ‘The Lytle Guards and ‘Sill Guards have boon ordered off duty, but . with Initructions to bo ready to come to Nelsonyilla if eodod. . A mili- tary company at. Athon is to. ba incronuod to 100 and orderod to bo roady to move on short notico if noeded, - o e THIRD ‘DISPATCH. 3 Coruious, 0., Juno 12,—Latest advices, from Nelsonyillo that ‘no’ ontbronk nced be _Btate X * [feared to-night. The Bheriff.of Athens County ‘hoa a forco -of twonty:fivo dopntios for guard: duty, 80 28 to-reliove the-negraes, who horonftor- .will bo put to work. -A--dologation ‘of Straite-i ville minors says tliey do 1ot ‘expoct to | como to Nelsonville in ‘s body, aund it is thought if thoy will koep their promises no colli~ slon will ocour, If there has been any spint of attack umovg the Nelsouville miners, it has boen supproased by the presence of tho Stato to-night that more than ONE HUNDRED NEGROES HAYE DESERTED -to-tho stuikers. A miner intorviewed Seoretary Putnam to-night to learn whother the Kinto would transport tho colorod_descrtors .to thoir homes, aud so relieve the Nelsonville Union of an olephant.. The operatora eay that-within ton days overy mino tn tho valloy will bo filled with |, nogrows, Fho sirdkors held s mvntlnq to-night, eulogiz - ing the dosortors aud declaring no viclonca would bo offered by the Unionists, Some of tho Crokus, and killed four, eapturing sovon womon aud two childron. CRIME. Murdorer Sentcncod. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Quixoy, IlL., June 12.—The caso of .Ambrose B, Coo, the murderer of Miss Abbio Summers, which bas been hanging in the Circuit Court of Marlon County, Mo., sinco Juno 13, 1870, was finally disposed of ot Palmyra yestorday, Tho zecond trial ocourred laet Junuary, whon the Jury found the prisoner guilty of murder in tho first dogree, X motion for a now trial was granted by the Court, and the caso ot for trial on the 8tn fust, Beforo tho last trial, tho attor- noys for the dofenso made & _prop- osftion to plead guilty to murder in tho socond dogres, and accopt thophigheet ponalty for that offense, but tho prop- osition was rojocted, A sbort timo ago tho samo proposition was ronowed, and the prossou- tion, aftor dua doliboration, agreed to a disposi- tlon'of the case in the mannor proposed. Qoo waa aocordingly arraigned in Court yosterdav, aud soutenced to imprisonmont for life, Who cado hias 008k tho Stato of Missourl about $20,000, Murdor Near Ottaws, 0, Special Dispatels to 'he Chicago Tribune. Laa, O., June 12.—The folograph brings fu- telligonco of another torrible murdor, near Ot- tawa, Putnam Co., O., to-day, the pattios boin Orlando Meals and 'Squire Darling, living on ad- joining farms about four miles from Ottawn, Tnrmors by ocoupation, Tho affair grow out . of an old family foud oxisting for soma timo, It ig not yot clearly known how it commenced, but Darfing stabliod Moala with o butchor-knifd, in- Hlicting wounds that cansed hia death in 8 short time. * Our informant could ot state at the timo whothor Darling had boen 'srrosted or not, or whethor he triod to oscape, but thought ho had given himsolf up, S Wifcmtlurder in St. Lonuis. S7. Louts, . Mo., Juno 12.—Thomas Walsh, keepor of_ saloon in a hotel at the depot at St, Charles, Mo., at 5 lato bour lnst night quarrelod with o ‘telegraph operator, and was sovorely beaton. Ho thon wont in Liy snloon sud found +his wifo talking” with & man named Bcaulon, drew is pistol, shot his wifo through the Loart, and fired at Mr. Bosulon, but without effcot, Waluh was mrestod. Ho olaims the iufidelity of his wife aa tho cause of his snooting hor. Murderor Exccutod. Ouvrrrrere, Va, June 12.—Edward. Brown Geolorad) was Langod horo to-doy for the' mur- or of William O, Dierkon, n Dacember. - THE STORM AT THE.EAST. In Now Yorik and Connccticut. NEW YORK, The Rochoster Zrpress saya: “In Plttsford tho storm was quite sevore. One hundred: and thirty panes of glass in Mr. Jarvis Lord’s groen- house, Pittsford, wore broken by the hail, and gardens sulfored Iu that noighborhood. T'rocs wero shattered, and crops more or less injured in overy direction.” A special to tho "Ution Obserter from Hamil- ton says: *‘It will toke many thousands of dol- lurs to ropair the domage done in about twenty minutes, The now Catholio Cburch was com- pletely domolished. The loss on buitding and turniture must bo at loast 88,000, The Congro- ationalist Church lost its Hlee‘)lo, which landed Fn & noighboring door-yard. The stained-glass windows on tho north side aro fearfully breken. ‘The Episcopal Church on Madison stroet suf- fored o honvy loss in tho breakiug of hor orna- mental windows.” . I'ho Schenectady .Union gaya : *‘Tho greateat damago dono by the water in this ocity is at tho uppor end of Hamilton strect, just abovo Veedor avenuo. The flood cut through tho ssod at the top of the hLill and worked its way down to ‘Voeder aveuue, toaring up curbstono and pave- mont and leavirig nfi:llly from six to eight feot deep and varying width. In some places nearly balf of tho ‘pavement is gone, and all tho way down tho hill & considorable portion of the stroot has beou washed away."” o 2 A whirlwind during the severe storm of Sunday afternoon visited Dl Uyoflnt, in* thie Town Glou, Mnntgmner{ Couuty, J.J. Taullinor's grist-mill was soriously injured, a broom-corn_dry-house, two broom-shops, and two tonement-houses woro destroyed. David Faulkner had & wood-house, | kitohon, and bar-room destroyed;: s tonoment- :bouso blown in and & cooper-shop blown down. Tenry O, Pottingill, in Florida, had 'sevon aoros of pine timber mowed down.,” David Blood's hop- ard was dostroyed. Dir. Lody, at Millpoint, bad in'o dwellinga destroyed and & barn onrried four ouundation. ! foot off its ! CONNEQTICUT, The Springflold (Mass,) Kepublican says: * The furions thunder-storm” of Buuday mnight was . especially sevoro and disastrouy in "Convactiout, daserters said they hind boon brought.-thero bg mieroprot eutations, and wore dissatinfled wit! the prospects at tho mines, All quist at miduight. (Al ol R THE HOMEOPATHS. Nraoana Fares, June 123,—The Amerloan In- stitute of Homaopathy roasscmbled this morn- jug. One nundrod and twenty uow membors were admitted. The tollowlag officers _wera slogted for the ensuing year: Prosident, W, H, Iolcombe, New Orlonns’; Vica-President, L. 1. Abuor, LiOrasao, Wis; Gonoral Seoratary, Jiob- ort McClutchoy, Philadelphia; Provisiousl Sec- retury, Burchard W, Jamen, Philadolphia ; ‘Trona- uror; B. M, Kellog, Now York; Consors, F. R. McManus, - Balblmore; N, 1t. Morso, Salem, Musw.; O, Higby, Bt. Paui, Minn,; O. 8, Eld- dgo; Ohioago; H. ¥, Digghr, Clovaland. ‘Twelvo Ohtldren in Twonty NMontl The Sharpeville (Pa,) Adverliser quotes the followlng statomont froi anothor papor: “Wao liaye Liofare us a ollpping from s copy of Lilerty Hall, publighod la this olty in 1816, whers a moa! marvelous phonomenon is related—tho nome of the phygician being given—ot o Mrs. John Kolley, of Mercer Uounty, Pa,, who had just givon birth o ivo childron, thaf boing tho ¥oo- ond offort of tho kind wichin' twelve months, or :ton childron born within tho year.)' And tho Adgertisey adda this 3 * Mra, (nllegi‘ar‘;:ll.:fil;d to above, revided In Lackuwnnuock and mado sad bavoo with dams, tactories, bridgos, ato, Tho Towus of Canaan, Salisbury, Norfolk, and the Village of: Winsted, sll'in Litchfleid County, and the firet two an the Housntoule, suf- fored most eaverely, At Falls Village, in Canann, the freshet was tha greatont aver known, and tho damage in ostimated st $25,000, scarcoly s bridgo boing loft sanding. The flood oarried away the * dam at the works of Barnum, Rlichardson d two at the Limo Rock Trou Company's works i - Sallsbury, threo at Sallsbury ' Villago, 'and tho . Mount Riga dam, which’ flowa’ 1,200 soros, Bropks Htatlon, on the Honsatonio Road, two bridges were carried away, and . the road was #0 cut up a8 to be impnesablo. Norfolk must have lost over €20,000 woith of proporty, six dams and thirteon hiidges bolug dostroyed, ‘sud lundreds of sores of laud, covered with grops, boing plowed up by floating dobris and bur! od undersand and stonos, Beveral barns and onut- buildings woro nlso smasked up, and_one housa was atruck by lightening, Botwoen Norfolk and Cannau tho storm tool tho form of a tornadi ] and bluw down a gohool-houso worth §3,000, do- molished soversl barug, aud gave the trees and orops & terrible eoourping. Tho Washuoo dam at Balisbury carriod off the mills with it, when it went down stroam on Baturday, Tho lowoer part of Winsted Inoks liko a large lake, and work hLag beon susponded fn tho factorics, ‘Tho railroads suflor vory soverely, the track of tho Ifousatonto boing hmi{ waehiod out hotwoon Novfolk and Cuuuau and Falls Village, sud the Qonuvotiout Co.,* Wentorn having a numbor of ugly gaps botween Wiustad and Grant's Btation, *Thore was an oxtremoly lively panlo at Win- stod on Bunday ulfht, when tho small dam gave way, aud almost tho wholo population of tho vitlago rushod for the hillay and there was abundant rosson for it, too, ainco tho water rollod down into the streets of tho village from 2 to 4 foot doop, and so ovorything movablo was washied away, 'The vlllug{u {8 surroundoed on all eido by hiph hills, and stands on the banks of n small stronm, approprintbly oalled Mad Rivor, which supplies power for soveral mills. Upon tho hills west of the '“I"Fu' and 160 feot above 1, is Long Lake, throo miles in length, and con- trining at lenat throo Limon ad much wator as tho ‘Willlamsburg reservoir hold, which 18 raised & or 8 foot nbovo its natural Jevol by adam, From thia Jake n smnil stroam -runs into Mad Rivor, oud whon the dum on tho lattor stream broke, about 7 o'clock Moudny: morning, n m'mrt got aflont that the big dam of the lako bad glvon out, and ecores of mou ran‘throughi thostreots, shout- ing, ! Take to the hills]’ 'The nlarm-bollsounded, oand :mon, women, and obildron—who had gob nervous by lying awake all ‘ulshl, anticipating somathing of the sort—rushed poll-moll into the ntragts, Mon seized their: wives and chil- dren, and started through the deop wator for the high ground, and womon who'coutdn't ‘walt for Lalp plungod In, and, "slightly clad as oy wore at that hour, somo of them prosented a ‘curlous appearanco by tho time thoy reachod dryland. Ono woman, who_had beon " conflned in ohild- birth only twelve hours before, waded through tho strenm soveral rods, and was picked up ox- Daustod, and ber child diod bofore the flood wont down. 'ho Innd on tho track of tho flood 18 protty woll torn up, and probably the damage will amount to soveral thoussud dollars, Tho dam that gave wny was poorly built, but it oon- fined only n emall pond, about 14 foct doop. The {mmb dnm abovo bas boon a oauso of auxlety to lio pooplo for yoars, and if it should broak, the village would bo annibilated, . Tho waterin tho Huu rogo, botwoon Sunday aftornoon’ and Mon- sy morning, from 5 inchioa below the wasta-way t0 03¢ iuchos above. A close watch is kept over tho dnm, and its wonk spots aro being strongthe ened.’ New Haven (June 10) Correepondence of the New York Torld. . " The rosults of tho flood -of ‘Mondny are ovon groator than at flrst reported, At Snlisbury tho groat dam of tho Barnum & Richardson Com- pony was 8wopt away, aud an fmmense amotnt of damago inilicted. Of this, William H. Bar- num loses, panmun]l{. $200,000, At Norfolk, twobridgos, s sillemill, and tho forge at the Duroll Worka aro In ruins; loss mot loss than £85,000. Two bridges woro' carried nway at Brooks Btatlon, Botwoen Winated snd Norfolk, on the Connecticat Weatorn Railroad, the track is badly washed and trains impeded, The Nou- Rotuck “track was flooded below Winated for moro than a milo, - Near Falla Village the dam- Ago roaches §25,000, In all, thirtopn dams, each on tho Housalonio River or noar it on tribu- terios, have boen swopt away. — e THE NEW COMET. Roonesren, N, Y., June 8,—A now' comet was discovored at 10 o'clock to-night by Lowis Bwift, of this aity. Itis near Camelleopard’s breast; 18 quite bright, and has & tail about Laif a de- fm‘ in longth. -Its motion is slow aud toward Lie oarth, MARINE. . Port ot _Chlenga, June 12. < ARRIVED. Schr L. Paintor, South Havon, wood. Sehr Paullue, Muskegon, lumber. Bcow Mary Helon, Whito Lako, railroad Hes, Hchr Bay Blate, Buffalo, coal, Sobir Marinor, Centrovillo, wood, Sebr Ludlow, Buffalo, cul, Prop M. Groh, Mansteo, Iumber, Bargo Windsor, Maniatco, lumbor, Behr R, Campbell, Ford ftiver, lumber | Behr Hattio Wolls, Buffalo, conl, Solir W, Smith, South Haven, bark, Solir Exilo, Glovoland, coal, 5 Bark Poshligo, Buffalo, conl, Belir Game Cock, Menominco, Tumber, Blmr Muskogon, Muskegon, sundrica, Bebr T, H, Howland, Oloveland, conl, Btmr Ohicago, Manitowoe, sundrios, Bchr Bridgowater, Buffald, caal, Sobir Fostorda, lumber. Stmr Milwaukoe, Ogdensburg, sundries, Prop G, P. Hoakl, Saugstuck, lumber. Helr 0, 0. Cooper, Cleveland, coul, Hebr Nollia Tedington, Clovolnd, col, Behir Haua Crocker, Littlo Bturgeon, lumber, CLEARED, Scbir Tri-Color, Holland, 800 bu corn, Hebr W, 1, Allen, Buffalo, 20,026 bu corn, Sebr 0, B, Windlato, Dufalo, 21,000 bu wheat, 8chir D, B, Martin, Eik Raplds, 1,600 bu wheat, 200 bu corn, 800 tons stone, Bolir 3, R, Bentley, Buffalo, 56,600 bu corn. Sclir Throe Drothers, BufTalo, 23,160° bu wieat, Schr John O'Nolll, Bliffelo, 41,000 bu cora, Prop Olty of Travarao, Traverso City, sundrics. Stmr Ohicago, Manitowoo, 16 bris Hiquor. ; Hebir A. Moshar, Port Golbourno, 16,250 bu'corn, 25 brla oll, snd stndrics, : Sobr T, P, Bheldon, Buffalo, 60,000 bu onts; Bebr Glayton Dolle, Dawego, 10,211 bu cor, Bchr Cartoz, Oawego, 10,090 bu'corn, Bebr 8, 5, Osborno, Butfalo, 42,000 bu corn, Behr Frazela Pulms, Buffalo, 36,712 bu corn, Sebr Boa Dird, Butfalo, 18,600 Uu cora, “Prop Nowburg, Duffalo, 20,000 bu_wheat, 14,000 bu “oats, 200 brls flour, ‘Prop Bkylark, Uenton Harbor, sundrles, ol NIGHT OLEAANCES, Sobr William Bmith, South Haven, sundricn, Btmr Muskegon, Muakegon, 160 bu oats, and mundrics, Prop Oconto, Green Loy, 16 brls ofl, 6 bils whisky, and sundrios, i Schr Aunle Mulvoy, Buffalo, 44,000 bu corn, Sebir Gerritt Bmith, Oswego, 16,123 bit corn. rop G, I', Heath, fiaugatuck, 2irls ol), and_ sundries, Prop 8, D, Culdwall, Port Muron, 5,009 bu wheat, 9,038 1t Gute, 1,160 brls lour, 3,006 brls pork, aul sun- drica, - Targe 0, Cromwall, Port Huron, 20,376 bu corn, Btmr Milwaukos, Ogdensburg, sund, undrics, Linke Frelahtn Wero quict and weak at 3%@3%o for com, 4o for wheat, and 30 for oats, to Dutfulo, ‘ Chartors—'t'o Buttalo: Sebr L, C. Danforth, corn at BX{o j schr ‘Vanderbit, corn on private torma; schr. DLahama, outs at 30; Prop Blanohard, corn, and prop Mohawk, corn and ‘oats through, o Montrenl: Prop Shickluns, corn at 12, Total, 6; capacity about'145,000 bu corn, and 55,000 by oats, Dxritors, June 12.—0na charlor of wheat to Oswego, e, . Bax Crry, June 12,—Lumber to. Olicago, $2.00; schir Ganges, 4,000 bris aalt to Chicago ot 4o, QLEVELAND, Juno 13,—Coal to Obicego, down-own, 50 freo ; to Puople's Gna Compuny’s dock, 6o froe, Oawsao, June 12.—The last chartor Lord was at 700 for coal to Ohicago, freo, (qEEEEAT0, Juns 12.—~Chartora for coal to Obloago at efreo, ‘ToLEDG, June 14,—Frelghts, good domand, Buffa. 1o, 8¢, Ouwego, Gc. MILwaUXsE, June 12,—Frelghts on wheat 4o to Bufialo, and B)¢o to lowar lako ports, Vessold Passod Dotrolt. Spectal Disnateh to The Chicaga Tribune. "DETROIT, Mich,, June 12—Aftornoou, —~PasseD Up— Props 8t, Louis, Graves and barge, Buperior und burge, Barke Scotln, John Direden. Bchrs Col. Hathway, Harrlot losy, Willlam Graudy, W, G, Grant, PasBED DOWN-—Prop Wetniore ani burges. Schrs Magglo MeRav, Hobokon, Metropolls. Wino—Bouthwost, fresti, Vesscls Passed Port Muron Ponr ko, Mich,, June 1—Evoniug,—Ur—Props 8t, Louls, Gravos, with coneort, aud schr Scotia ; achra ‘Williaw Grundy,'Joun Bredon, Nothing dow, . Tho tug Frank Perow arriyod down wil sche Athe- nfan, wrocked last fall on Whinky Bay, A collision occurred on the Flata lust night liotween & tow bound down and tho aciur Elizs, thrce vessala, n tho tow colliding with the Eliza and dumuglug Ler. lead gear, Illinols & Michigan Canal. DBrinaeront, Ill, June 12—1:0 p, m.. Monltor, Morris, 5,000 bu corn, 2,000 bu oats Halmes, Tacon, 5,100 bu corn, 200 bu wheat, OLrahen—Cituract, LoSslfo, 00 m lumber, 10,000 Iath § Midglt, Ottaws, 7,760 £t fumber, 100 m ubiuglcs, DUrDUXFONT, 1il,y June 12-7:35 p. ‘m.—ARRIYED— Orlon, Marwellles, 6.000 bu corn ; Lily, Joliat, 6,000 bu corn ;' Dunube, Ottaw, 5,400 bu'corn,” 205 bit rye, Oranxp—Giyay Quorl, 60 m lumbor, Tieury ¢ 4,00 1t Timibor, Labullot Jobin Girtor, Tagalle, 91028 1t Iumber ; Mapio Leaf, 84,600 £t luniber, Bird: 3 rd's Bridge ; 45,000 ££ lumber, Joliot ;' Gayugs, Lockport, 60 m lum® bor, 6,260 Jatl, Zinnss i The Extle. e A bighly-sensational_account of the terriblo ‘de- atruction of the schr Exile and lior entiro crew Lng beon gomg tho rounds of tho various papers pul- lished at lake ports, The sensatfon, in the first place, originuted in the fact thut some {ndividual clafned to liave found tho following document fn & bottle at Togers City, on Lake Huron : 4¥On bourd the sobooner Extlo, We sunk at Garden Oty roaf Toat wil Ennds loadd with glycerine, 14 blew up at 4 o'olock, 8., X Liopa somobody will Sud tha and have it prilited, “W. B, A, Hanivey, Masto on board veraol,” An suy child of 6 years could see I {hin {ho care marke of & ool or & knave who intondod to perpetrate » uilly Joke, TiE THIBUNE rofused o luke any notice of tho seuvation, 1t i roully wonderful Low. so many wiso marine roportora conld sllow thumsolyes (o ba s easily takou {n, Although wome of them doubted the yeracity of the oport, not beouuso the dispatch showed the houx on ts fuce, bub bocsuso the Lxlto loft Clovo land not with a load of nitro-glycerine, but with a load of coal, - Ono miglit much ezslor by mndo towearch for “Lom Coliin for several days, to get oven with him for fmaginary wrongs, than to boliove that s mute wiia had boont blown futo smitlieroens was abla to write a note utid put {4 n a bottle with the requost that the finder may publish it in s0me pape ‘Lo story {s now complately exploded, and, thore- fore, Tuk TrILUNS takes notico of it ko Bxllo are rivod at this harbor yosterday aftortioon sound and ‘Tho Captain of the vessol says that if Lo ever geta & hold tho scoundrel who perpotratod ‘this \11llll‘unul Lioax Lio will put 8 head on "him ag large os » Louso, ' The Lumber Troubles, The Ldmbormun's Exchango Leld a meating yeater- day afternoon for tho purpoeo of considoriug the. 1o+ orted ditferaucons hetwoen bayers and sellors of hum- *ber, As slutod in youterday's TRrnuRE, o foult fow peoplo being suxious to by a8 found with the presont aystom of moas. uring, ~ but fhere wero momo discontentod parilen who rofused. o ‘uy unlesa iho tho qualltien wore divided, and o do thix tho In- apoctora of the Board had no right, Tho queation wan dobated at conalilorable longtli, aud finally a resoli- tion was introduced to change the prosoiit mode of inapection and divide qualitics, Lut tho resolution. was votad down by nn_almost unanimotin volo, on being impractieablo, . It was deolded that thero diflicullion hiad to be nottied by tho contracting partics, and not by oflicial nction, ' Thio meaniromiont, au bofng dons by tha oard of “Tradle, was fully indorsed. To wnder. stand tho frsue fully, it must” bo Lorne in mind thnt tho Lumborman's Exclinngo and fhe Lumbermants Board of Trade sro two entirely distinct organizations, it ono coustating excluslvely of seilers, aia 1ho ofhiot of buyers, Tho Huttlo Wells, “The wchr Hattio Wolls, which collided with & ves- nol, gt first supposed o ba tho sehr Winona, at thia oot of thio lnko, rocelving sovoro injurics, nud war sfterwarus towad fiito Milivaukeo by tho fug Clomntin, whoro alia raceived tomporary repalrs, nrriyed at this board yestorday, - 8Lio was towed in by tho tug Hagor- man, of Milwaukeo, and fa now dischurging Ler chrgo of conl at tho raflrond dock at Indinua htroet brydgo, Althongl the Captatn of tho Winoun t first. thotght it wan the Hattla Wolls with which Lo colllded, it ia uow thought that 1t could not lavo booy or, an tho Wolla Ia damaged in much & monnor thal tho “stom and ' bobatays of the' collde ing venecl must undoubodly have been carrled sway whilo 1o othor damego wan done to tho Winonn, oxoopt tho carrylug off of hor Jibhoom, Tho Capiait of (hie Wolln anya that after tho collislon Tie thought hin venscl would nink, and Lefory he could got tinio fo look out for tho vewol 'thnt did the mischiof it was gona, Bome think{he voasol na gono Lo the bottom, wwhils othiora ulfll {uafst that it was tho Winous, j Miscellnncoun. oiticaqo, 4 The aohr Mechonlo bnd Ind up until the frefght ratos would be aucls that somo money can be mudo, o Oving totho low rlgt aton, tho schr Midught hoa made but ono trip this season. —Tho wind was vory high yestorday, aud vessols entoring tho harbor lud a rough time, ! —DBut faw cargoes of lumber remained for salo nt tho docka yostorday, The markot was very dull, but oLk burk Dridyomater, tiak ront sstore st Forty- Mitle Point, Laka luron, atrived t this Larbor yentor~ Aay with oload of coal,’ Bho liss sustained no dam. 8go, bitt will go on tho dry docks o be cxamined, ~—Tho brig Gommerco fiaa boon taken into Doolittl & Olcotta ey dook for ropairs. ST ~Tho yn uat of 0’ achr chelron had her braadsido knockad in yustorday at to lumbor avcks.” Considorablo troublo nnd doiny waa caugod night be- foro lant by the prop City of Travorse striking an oddy in tho current ot Wella straat bridge, swinging her across tho crook, . : ~—Tho prop Mad Dog has beon recbristened tho Bosrd of Health, The Coptuin thought thiat tho nanio wna to0 rabid, snd {lat nothing but tho Board of Hoalth could cura it. i EraTwRERE, ~~Tho scow Planct of Rucina fu at Milwaukeo with hor bow crushed, caused by being fowed into a dock at 80ma point of the east hiore, —Thonchir Col. Glover baving outlived hor uscfulness, 18 being dismantled in ordor to bo converted into a awill-tub for Nunnemachor's distillory on the Menomo- neo River, —Tho schr T, B. Gampbell, which stranded on Soutt Manlton Talond carly thls spring, na boon released by tho tug Williama, o Caumpboll wili ropalr ot Grand avon, * % —Joim Dertachy's now schooner lsunched ot Two Rivers s called tho Hunting Doy, 8o will take hor first cargo of graln from Bheboygan, Her dimen- sionn are a8 followa : Length of kecl, 160 fect : longt on dock, 100 fect s Lreadth of boam, 29 feot; dopth of Hiold at.adterside forward hatch, 12 foot, —Tho schr-bnrgo I, T. Judd, whioh went astioro Jaat fall at the North Maniton nlong with tho sleamship Amnzon, {a agadn afloat and en Touto from Milwaukeo withi » cargo of 29,000 bushels of wheat for Buffalo, cing & now vossel sho suffered no serious harm by getting ashore, and since befug ropaired, clanses A Lus formorly, " Thlo Judd 18 sccompavied by tho sleamer Equingx. —ee SPECIAL NOTICES. WEAK LUNGS ARR CRURLLY RACKKD, AND THFE OENERAL BTRENGTH GRADUALLY WAST- ED, BY A PERSISTENT, DEEP.SKATED COUGH, ‘WHIOH DR. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT MAY BE RELIED ON TO OURR. YOU WILL DERIVE OER- TAIN BENEUIT FROM IT ALSO, IF TROUBLED WITH EITHER ASTHMA OR BRONCHITIS, DR, BOHENOK'S PULMONIO SYRUP, BEA-WEED Tonio, snd Mandrake Pills.—These modiclnos havoun- doubtodly porformed moro cures of Consumption than any othor romody known to tha Amotlean publia. They aro compounded of vogotablo Ingrsdients, and contaln nothing whioh oan bo injurious to the human conatitutlon. Othor romodios advertisod ss curos for Consumption, probably contan oplum, which iss somowhat dangorous drug tn all casos, and f taken frooly by consumptivo pa- tlonts, 1t must do groat Injury; for ita tendenoy is to con~ finothy morbld matter in tho ssatem, which of coursa, mustinako s oure tmposaiblo. Bohonok's Palmonlo Syz- up s warrantod not to contaln & partlole of ophums Tt ia compoxod of poworful but harmloss horbs, which act on ,the lungs, lvor, stomack, and blood, and thus correct all morbld secrotions, and oxpel all the diseasod mattor from thebady, Theso aco tha only mosns by which Consump- tion can bo o *rod, and a5 Sohanck's Pulmonlo Syrup, Soa- Wood Tonlo, and Mandrake Piils aro tho only modloinos ‘whichaporato in this way, it is obvious thoy aro tho only gonuino ouro for Pulmonary Consumption, Each battle of this fuvaluable modiolno fs accompaniod by full dirac~ tions, Dr. Sohenck is profossionally at bis prinolpal of- floo, cornox Btxth aud Arch straots, Philadolohls, avory CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS CHILDRENS FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. Field, Teiter & o, State and Washington-sts., Invite attention to BARGAINS in GRASS CLOTH, LINEN, & PIQUE DRESSES, - (Slightly soiled), for CHILDREN, 75¢c. and upward, “Which they will offer SATURDAY, JUNE 13. TRUSSES. Rupture. Extraot from Roport of Board of Medical Offioers Uonvened to Examine Samplo of Trusses in Accordanoe with an Aot of Con- gress Approved Moy 20, 1872 5 **''he Buard 18 of the opinion that the above principles, iz, : thove whioh bolong to a I‘!“]Wl’ Truss, are bust ear- rlod wut by the * Uommon Seute f'rues,* manufacturod by .Martlott, Butiyan & Purkor, Oblongo, and are therefors rououmndod by thie Thaard'as the bost BAZIL NORRIS, Byrgeon U, 1 WOOUWARD, Natont koo HoeA. GEURGK A, OT15,’ Anvisisnt-Surgoon U.S. Tho sbova rocommagdation of tho Doard of Modiosl Oflivors withs regard to i' 8 s approved, i By by - Liras s foke, Orutehus, TRstraionts (or Dotrinitios, 40., &o. BARTLETT,BUTMAN &PARKER G0 State-st., Chicago, A, Prosidant. A MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTSI WILSCN BROS,, 67 & 069 Wushington-st., Chicago, Anil Fourthost.. Pikes Opera lNouse, Cincinnati, ~ DISBOLUTION NOTIOES, TTTHISEOLUTION. T fore uxlsting botween Good- ke ¢ B, i Fratvan, o thi e by tawtusl convont, L. Hanson withdrawlag from tie i, " R, W, GOODWILLIR, W G, G00DWILLIK, LADIES' BUITS, : N Chas. Gossage . & Co. Suit Dep't. Fresh styles constantly opening! New Black Grenadine Polonaises, Plain and Embroidered; Swiss Polo- noige, Over-Drosses and Suits ; White Lawn do; French Uambrio Pattern Suits, unmade, Flogant unmade hand-embroidered Suits; Linen Lawn Morning Robes in new patterns, in agsorted dozens ; Plain and Embroid- ered Linen Suits at highly popular prices; Mohair and Poplin Strest Suits, new styles, from $20 upward; Suits, . Oloaks and Mantelettes for Mourning; also, 100 Elegant Camel's Hair Polonaise, embr'd and plain, at half the cost of manufacture, to olose, Children’s Dep’t. A large assortment in new and tasty designs, for all ages from 2 to 15 years, 106, 108 & 110 State-st. 00 & 62 Washington-st. RIBBONS, EMEROIDERIES, &o, BN b S St s ~ CARSOT, PIRIE & €0, -Madison and Peoria-sts, OFFHER Largo line of Ribbons, assorted golors, soma of thom 4% inches wide, ot the uniform price of 25 ots. yard. Bash Ribbons at greatly reduced prices. An elegant nasortment of Ladies’ Fanoy 8ilk and Ribbon Ties at large reductions. Rich Linco and Silk Sashes and Bearfs in col- ors and black, Novelties in Parasols and Sun Umbrellas ay wattractivo pricos. Best quality gonuine Paris Kid Gloves $1,00, formerly $1.76. Lupin's Extra 2-Button Paris Kid Gloves $1. Choice Bhades in Alexandre’s, Courvois. sier’s, and Thomson’s Seamless Kid Gloves, Bargains in Oorsets and Ladies’ Undercloth, ing. IT PAYST0 TRADMTHE VWEST SIDE, Madison & Peoria-sts. GREAT BARGAINS! ¥ v SASH AND NECK RIBBONS, WHITE EMBROIDERIES, JET GIMPS AND FRINGES, PROMENADE & PARTY FANS, G. MENDELSON'S, 34 Fast Washington-st. FANS, EBONY & GILT FANS, ‘WE WILL OPEN, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, A FRESH IMPORTATION Ehony and Gilt Fans, Entirely - new styles, which wo shall offer at o large rednction from -recent prices. Wo invite early examinations Field, Leiter & Co, STATE & WASHINGTON-STS. ‘We are ow Manufaoturing, and it can be procured o Grooors Everywhere, RACAHOUT des Arabes, Whioh s xmnm;ntl:l by compotent Judges superior to any orad the public, cither by forelgn or domestio mane Tihoturova. Ragahodt b cumoesd of 1 best, BULriive S rostoring sub LYa'% favarita Droakiast beve orage for I d_yanny dlu ;. to whom It gives LRI RS and EAHORDOTNT, "1t i eatieotaily G sitatle for NEWEVOUS pwosls, or thove Silioted with anachis. i Mavictar . BAKER & {105, and taka zo othery your gracur eun got it if he will. ‘W.BAKER & CO.,Dorchester, Mass. ‘ ESTABLISIHED 1750, , Munnfucturors of the colobratod Bakor's Glocolute, Ovoons wud Drowis Proparus o nl N MEETING, "L1O.F.S. of L. lln}llmru;sl Ih:(l moutiik on B u.u"lu"r"‘nului . 4 s Topeat of Dro. 13 SAMSON. BET Aot Press Abral R ER: Pros, lising VINSTUEINMER, Pros. Gormabie 1odgo, A RKH, RINMAN or 470 raquustart to attend o’ o o dgo, SILICGATE OF SODA, SILICATE OF SODA, LIQUID SOAP. A suparior article for l"fllflnlnl! hiard water, Tt is no"l‘ . ‘Thetrade or fawmllies suppli o L, e WA RN A B i “hiaxf, Lostou, Mast,