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THE CHICAGO' DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY. JUNE 15, 1874, e e - e e ] o oponing of tho LaSallo stroat tuunol {n front ¢ hor proporty. Tho * International DBank filed n bill §Mnut John Barker, Froderick Xnskoll, lbert Bturges, Bamuol J, Wakor, 1L Walker, J, M, Walkor, ‘and Hanry Waller, o forolona n bt dond for 925,000 on Lhe 1, 60 soros of tho N, 120 aores of the N W. 1{ of Heu. ) 08, 14, TIE OALT. Junar BronarTr—Will honr any passed onsos thint may bo roady. Jupor Rooens—443, 0620, 661 to 583, oxcopt 803, 6065, 507, aud 568 Junaz Boori—210 to 226, Junae Tnee—No eall, Junax Gany—Gi to 10, oxcopt 06, 80, and 84, Junax McRoprnrs—14, 22, 26 to 00, oxcopt 34 and d1, JUDAMENTS, Borenion Count—CoNreasioNa—Morion Oulvor V. Philip A, Jumeron, $01,80,—\Vinceslus Pellotior v, Jullua Kelter 3 dobt, $500,—Griudy Connty Nutionnl Bank v, Sparrow_ M, Nickerson, $1,172.60,~Bradford . Hanrock v, 1, AL Whipplo, $5: . Tuman GARY~Sinto. Hireot Bayings Bonl v, Waltor R. Tobhine, $62,84,~Cotulfed Kuufmann et al. v. Bimuel Glicknuf, 52180, Jupog MoltopEnTs—Jobn M, Phelps v, A, D, Titu. worth, $250, CitoulT Count—Tunax Boorn—Willinm Hezlep v, Ternara Flynn, $130—August ¥, Bushick v, Jacob aud Xiva Singor, #17, —_—— ILLINOIS SUPREMIE COURT. AT, VERNON, TN, Juno 12, 1874, Special Correspondence of 2'he Chicago Firibiine, In the 8umemo Court to-day the following business wan transacted: Jamos IInrriugtou et nl.v. May Stces ot al, Opinion having boon filod i the cnso during tho presont torm, ro- vorsing tho declsion of tho Court below, Mr, E. 1. Greone, of counsol for the defendant in arror, entered n motion to vacato tha decreo enterod in this Court, and to remand the ecanse to tho Ciremt Cowmt_of Edwards County for further preovedings: First, bocause the decision oféhis Court, declaring tho will lovalid ns o nuncupation, s based upon _ auestions of nct, on which cfendantys in error confldontly oxpoct to Lo ablo o offor ovidaico ovotoamiug tho abfeation mid eatablisling tho vahdity of the will. Second, that, if the caso bo remanded, tha defondunts in orror confldontly expect to plead and be nble to provo a formar adjudication in tho Probasc Court of Wabnsh County when said will was admitted to prabate; that ovidonco was then admitted for and ngainst the will; that n docision was ron- dered sustalning tho willy that from this decis- don an apponl to the Cirenit Court was hnd ; that similer ovidence was thon admitted; and that, ‘when tho causo was ready for argumont, plaint il in errov dismissed the appesl for tho pur- 080 of tiling n bill in chavcery. ‘Phird, becauss, or thesio reasons, defoudnuts in error will bo grontly prejudiced, &e. hlossrs, T\ B. Casey and 8, Z, Landos, of couneul for plaintila n orsor, will - fllo countor- suggostions, and the devision of tho Court on the motion i8 looked forward to with considera~ blo intarest by tho Liar nt lurge, 63. Mury A. Clingeman v. Honry Hopkio— Xirror to Randolph. ~ Motion to sot "asido ordor of continuanee, and for louve to amond roturn. Q'aken under sdvisement. . B5. John C. Jones v. John W. Neeloy—Error to Randolph. Snme motion and same order. 66, John Curtico v. Joseph Beasloy ; appeal from Jackson. Ordor of digmissal et aside, and Judgment afirmod, 166, Howall, Millspaugh & Co. v. Jonah AMor- Inu; appeal from White, Motion to dismise appeal ; taken under ndvisemont, 106, flourd of Suparvisurs of Jackson County . Cairo & 8t. Louis Railrond Compnuy—>otion to have the dockot cause nt this torm donied. DUPORTANT KULING IN RELATION TO PRACTIOE I COUNTY COUNTS, In No. 40, Lemuel B, Grogory v. John Wilson ~Tiror to JoMerson. Mr. Justico Scholtield l“llllldfi the followiny jmportant decision on u mo- on ¢ ‘This §a o motion to diamiss the writ of error, on tho grownd that a writ of error docs not liv from this Courl to tho judgmenta of County Courts fn euch cagos, Tho Judymeut was rendored under tho act of 2572, enlarging the Jurisdiction of County Courts, 7 et provides that appesls shall bo tiken from the ~judgments of tho County Courts to tho Clrcuit Courts ; und that writs of error 23y bo prosecuted on uch. judgments from tho Cir- cuit Courls, A writ of errar only lles from the Court 1o tho judgments of inferior Courts whorono othier mode of reviewing such judgments i provided by Liw, Tho writ must bo duniesed, WASHINGTON. Sunday Session of the Disirict In- vestigating Commiitess No Further Action on the Curren= cy Bill Looked For. THE DISTRICT INVESTIGATION. Spectal Dieputeh to The Chicago Tribune, EOE MEPORT OF THE COMMITTEL UNDEL DISOUS BION, ‘Wasumsaroy, D, C., June 14.—The District Tnvestigation Committeo mst in o room ab ‘Wormley's to-day at 10 o'clock, to considor tho report drawn by Messra. Allison and Wilson, all tlio mombers boing presont except Hubbell, of Michigen,—abgent recuporating with Grant, Sbepherd & Co. at Cape May., The consideration of tho roport has proven an abrorbing oceupation, sud the Committes havo hzd their menls served in tho conforence room, _Evorything proceoded harmoniously till abont dark, whern troubls was experienced in ro- gard to tho sovority of the ariticisms of Gov. Bheplierd. On this point tho debate has been wwarin and_prolonged, but thera s evory reason to beliove thet an understunding will bo reached, and that the veport will Lo unenimous, Tt willnotbo ready to report to-morrow, bub will bi: went in on Liesday without doust. The Committao woro still in session at 11:30 o'clock at mght, T THE PRESIDENT'S MOVEMENTS. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribine, THE DEPARTURE FROM WABIINOTON. Wasutyaros, D. C., June 14.—The party of worn and weary statesmon who went to Capo May to assist Mr, Grant to recuporate, and all that sort of thing, I8 moro numorous thau was ot first announced, Tho list comprises Bacrota- rics Roboson, Bristow, nnd Dolknap, Assistant- Bocrotary Cownn, Col. Mosby, Gov. Shap- Nierd, Congroesmen Hubbell, of Michlgan, and various otlier losaor lights, A vast awount of inguirvy has beow expended in the effort to find out whotlier Jones weat, but without suc- caas, It s quite cortain, however, that Babceock weut, THE ARRIVAL AT OAPE JAY, Care May, Dol., Juno 14,—VPreeident Grant, necompnuiod by Attornoy-Gonoral Williams, Beerotury Bristow, tho Hoo, It. B, Oowon, As- mistant-Secrotary of the Intorior, Senntor Ham- 1, Oov. Shophard, and others, arrived horolast ovening. ‘Thoy roturn to Washington to-night. —_— THE CURRENCY BILL, Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicayo 7'ribune, NO VURTHER ACTION PRODALLL. Wassi ToN, June 14.—Tho curroncy ques- tlou is still much debated, It hasbecome n gon- cral und sottled beliof that no report that can Lemado by tho Conferenco Counnittes will bo udopted, while thero {s some rcason to bellove thut tho Committoo will not meko sny report whatever, Cougress cannot, or will not, pnsa sny monsuro thut will recoive tha Presi- dont's npproval. Everybody I satiaied of hat, eod thoro s, thorefore, no reason why powdor #hould bo burned, 'Iliore s enongh to do lu the sevon working days that romain of the ossion without frittering_awny any time on tho our- ranoy quostion. It ju thought quito likoly tl tho Konnto will Y, Tho intlationistsappear coutldent as over that in the appanl they proporo 0 mnko to the oountry this futl, thoy will bo suce cesatul, —_— NOTES AND NEWS, Bpectal Dispatels to The Chicago Fribune, THE TAUIFP REVISION, WVASHINGTON, Juno 14,—1hero is a probability bat the Tariff blll, recontly adopted by tho Tlouse, will not be reported from the HYenate Fi- nauce Committe, If it iu roportod it is quite cor- tuin that tho provision authorizing producsras to el tobacco at rotail to tho valuo of 8100 will be utrioken out, TIE BOARD OF INDIAN COMIMIBSIONLRS, WasuiNaroy, D. O, Juno 14.—Thomas II, Cvroe, Beeretsry of the Board of Indian Comsnive sionors during the past three yours, lus rosigned, T'he Hon, Thomuos U, Jonos, of Ohio, n member of tho sume Bourd, hun slsa tondorod his rosig. untion, As the Proaldent and Becrotary of the Doard and mombors of ullthe committoos have Touignod, it in probublo that tho clnuso In the Lu- dian Appropriation bil onmlnulnxi' ihe Doord and making an appropriation for its oxponsos wilibe atvicken out by $he Conference Committen, FOREIGN. To-Day's Session of the Fronch Agsembly to Be All- Important, Tho Proposition of & Definitive Re- public to Bs Con- " pidered, The Khedive Not Adding o Mis Mill- tary Resources A Budget of News from Australia and the Sandwich Islands. FRANOE. Tamnts, Juno 14,—Tha Constitutionel bill pro- prred by the Loft Centre will bo introduced in tho Assembly to-motrow, and “urgency” will bo demanded for it. Whether an niliance has boen offevted botwoon the Lefk and Right Cen- tros cavnot bo known untit the bill renchesn voto. 'Iho Moderate Left will eupport tho mo- tion for wrgonoy, notwithslanding its nutipathy to n recoguition of tho Ausombly's coustitucut powor, becauso desirous to socure eomo defonso for the Itopublic agaiust the Bonapartists. Anxioty iu regard to tho result of to-morrow's sitting of tho Assembly porvados all classes. M. Clomenceau has again challenyed M. do Cnasngnao for insinuating that Lo wus o coward, aud acted dishonorably, and proposes & duol bo- tweon ton Republicaus and ten Bonapartiat Depu- tios. M. do Cassugnao roplies contomptuously that he will fight nobody but Gamboetta, and that tho Donaportist Doputios canuot nccopt tho chnllonge. 'I'ho Governmentshias taken vigorous stops_for tho supprossion of both Bonapartist nn([’ Radical azitation in thoe barrncks, The olico have closed tho Cafe de I'Opera, on tho oulovird Hanssniann, beosuso it was a rendoz- vous for Bonapartists, Losvoy, June 14.—The correapondont of the Times_tolographs that tho votes in tho Fieneh Asgembly for and ugaingt tho Loft Cuntre’s constitutionnl bill to-day will Lo oqual in number. Fifty or sixty mombora of tho Right Contro are undccided. Yo rumor that those Deputios will abstain from voting is true. Tho Left Contro will probably bo successrul, "I'ho proposed bill hay threo articles. ‘Tho first provides that tha Governmont sliall consist of n Benato, w Chambor of Reprosentatives, and o Dresident of the Ropublio, ‘hosecond confirns Marshal MacMnhon's Prosidoncy nutil 1880, The third provides for partial or toiul rovision of tha Constitution by such constitutional bills as may Dbo heveaftor submitted. g EGYPT. Loxpox, June 14,.—The_rumors which havo boon cireulnting that tho Khediva of Egypt was malking oxtensive ndditions to his wmilitary es- tablishment ara pronounced unfounded. i AUSTRALASIA. BaN Fravoiceo, June 13.~L'he Sydney Herald, of May , unys: **'iso rival mail five ostablishe by the Colony does not compare untavorably with the delivory of onr muil hera by the Pamn- snin and Orental atonmors, though the timy of trungmission botween L'Inf.:mndlmd San Fraucisco invariably oxceods what it ought. When this is remedied by the London Post-Oflice authorities, and steamers built specially for tho Traug- Paciflo line aro running, it ls expocted to prove ne kuccessful, as o mail rouso, ay it is for passen- Rors.” The Inter-Colovial Exhibition, which closed rocently, was, in some fonturen, tho most suc- cosuful liad here. ‘Fho improvement in the Btock exhibition wns very marked. A dond lock has arison in the Now Zealand Colonin! Logialnturo, on the question of tho XEducational ail. I'ho ship Durbam has beon wrocked on Variety Teland, 'J.'L\u Captain nad crow mado their way %)u Papiti, & digtanco of 700 miles, 1 an open oat. 'T'he census roturns ot New Zonland, most of which aro now in, show o largs increnso n tho popalation of the Coluny. ————— THE SANDWIOH ISLANDS. 8y Fuaxcisco, June 13,—T'he ITonolulu Com- mercial Advertiser gives the following chunyes in the Cabinot: P. XNnbueleua, Minister of Finonce; W. L, Groon, Mivister of the Intorior, ad interim, and Minister of Foroign Relatione ; . H. Stanley, Attorney-Genernl, The au- nouneement of the ratiromont of Mossrs, Huyt- well nud Widomaun fiomn tho Cabinet hns beew, received with universal rezrot. Tha temperauce crusndo s becoming active, and n bill bus been introduced 1rio the Assemnbly 1o prohibit the selo and manufucture of intoxi- cating drinks, A frea liquor bill hud beon sig- ually defoated. TEe oighl and nino hour labor Dbill is employ- ing tho aitontion of tho Assembly, — SPAIN. Loxpon, Juna 14,—It is rumored that the Caxlista have evacuatod Estolla, e ITALY, Tome, Juno 14.—Tle Italian Senato has beon prorogued, A consfstory will be held in the Vatican on tho 22d inst., whon Monsignores Chigoi nnd Guibert wiil bo formally installed s Cardinala, The Amaricon pilgrims attonded mass in tho Cate- combs to-day, Monsignor Franchi was tho celo~ braut. — SWITZERLAND. New Yong, June 14.—London papors of tho 14th, liavo tho following item: M. Bodenheimor s been appointed Prosidont of the Swiss Con- fodoration for 18747 e GREAT BRITAIN. TLoxpo¥, Juno 14.—Stowart (Consoervative)has Deon returned to the Houso of Commons from Wigton district. —_—— ATRICA. Loxnon, June 9.—A slave ship with 225 negroes abonrd faom Mozamblquo, bound for Mudngascar, was enpturad by tho Tuglish man- of-war Daphne, Murch 13, " The slaves were put aboard with only to day’ provisions, and the voyago wes prolonged to eight duys, Thelr enftoriuga wore indoscribablo, und many died be- fore they wera returned to Africa, THE NORTHWESTERN STATES, Nows ftoms Tolographed to the Chie cago Tribunce 1LLINOIS, TFrod Wolimnn, a Gorman, nbout 80 vears old, committed suicido on Saturday at Ditt wood station, about six miles north of Wateokn. Ho wus addicted to drinking, and had soveral timey threutened to kill himuclf, which ho finally did, by hanging himuolf in his blackumath shop. —igs Kate Ynton, daughter of tho lnto Senator Richard Yatos, was munriied in Juckeonvillo Sat- urday morning, at tho residonco of Edward Woudman, to Thomna Woodwmun, of Wichita, Kansne. ‘Uho wodding was privato’ ana n sur- prisy to nqsrly all. Thoy remove to Wichita, It is thousht tho froquent honvy rains of Iato have kitled tho chineh-bugs, which threat- onodt to damago the wheat crop i the vicinity of Jackeonvillo, ~—At Ilickman, on the 11th, there wan a much- nonded and_ abundant rain-fali; and, judging from tho fact that tho roln foll slowly nud stoauly for a number of hours, it Is supposed that the foll was quito goneral, The prospoct of un nbun- dunt coru-crop in Houthern Iroquois and Northe ern Vormilllou Counties was nover bettor at this sengon of the yoar than now. Oaty, flox, pose turos, nud mendow-lands, ure not 8o good ad they would bave boon lind ruin come soonar, —1'ho Grand Jury at Wutseh, fraquols Coun ty, bave just closed o protrncted session. ‘I'hoy paid particular ettontion to complaints of Megal whinky-solling 3 and tho result {s, thut o number of persons—drugglsty and othoie—wil vory likely bo oyerhaalod in the courts. —Lnto beavy rsing huve injured the whont- crop to s couslderablo oxtoni in tho rogion of lillsboro; but the corn-crop, owing to the pro~ vious drought, hus boon grantly bauofited thoro- by, Ono passing through the State, vin the Bt, Touls & Indinunpolis Ruilrond, wli) obsorve a greater brendth of whoat und corn than in any provious year. ‘Ihe prospeot for the latter erop 18 vory promising, ~Theald Abolltionist! rounion in Chicagro recnlls the fact that, fm't{ eurd ago, thoro oxistod n community of Abohtlonists in Boud Couuty, 1il,, known as Botliol, Iia most singular fenture was tho fuct that it was composed entirely of jmmi. grants from tho Bouth, moatly from Tennouuee, romo of whom had been elavoholders, Amid nll tho political changes and bittor porscentiony from Whig and Domocrat. oliko, thoy ndhered rigidly to %hu doetrine of abxolute ficodom for tha slavo; and, nlthough often with detectives in thoir midat, and surroundod by o pooplo eagor to proracuto fhom for a violation of tho Iugi- {lyo Slavo Inw, or to secure the rowards_offorod for runnway nln\'es, they alwnys ercaped dotoe- {lon, and many o fugltive slive thoy supplied with tho menns ond transportation” to reach Cununda and Freedom, —A young man of Princeton, named Thoodoro Rosontrans, nzod about 23, commutted suterdo an Saturdny morning by shooting himsolf through the head, " 'T'ho uufi[du wa, undouhto:d Iy, n promoditated ono, ns tho doconsed liad pre- v'mu«dv puroinged o rovolver. No causo ng- signed. —At_a moeting of thoe Trustces of the Rock River Seminary, at Mount Moruds, on Saturday, Mr. I B, Allon, of Deloit, Wis,, was clocted o tho chair of Ancient Laugungos, and W, A, Dru- buker, of Ponusylvania, to the chnir of Natural Selenco, 'Fheso gonttamen havo uchilaved o high roputation fn tholr respective dopartments. WISCONSLN, Tho *Lake-Side,” onoof tho summer-hotols at Madison, largely patronized by 8t, Louis peo- pio, hng just oponed, and sovoral familics have alrendv arvivad for tho soson, —'I'he Grand Jury of thio United States District Court, at Madison, as dovoted coneiderablo timo during its sosston to examining into the op- orations of distillers and routifiers, and tho 1emlt is that indictmonts lmve boon found auninst Alexandar 1. TRogers aud Albort Mueller, of the Middleton Distill ory, closod some timo sinco, and Bamuol Tuudslopf, a prominant distiller of Milwaukae, for coosplrncy to dofraud the United Stutes rovonuo iu tho manufacturo and eale of high-~ winon, whisly, &e. Lho two former have given bmlnt Mndwon ; tho Intter is left in chargo of tito United States Marshal nt Milwaukee, pnud- jug o decision whothor Lo can give ball thero without coming here to plead to tho indictment, 08 Lo cluims tho privilege of doing. HICHIGAN. Advicea from the western part of Calhoun end tho southern part of Barry aud Eaton Qounties show that the inte rains hiave almost doubled the Biospocts of tho wheel and onts crops. Corn in coming on good. A lnrgor aron than usual was Planted to Yq!ntonn. and o Iargo crop Is expected. "tho ngricultural sky f5 vory bright. —The atrawberries in the vicinity of 8t. Jos- goph _nro uow l'l[;nnhlg vory fast, aud thoy will goon bo taken to ths bLont I largo quantitios. Thero was sbipped from thoro Juno 10, 803 cases. —Datroit detoctives hero havo about conclud- ed that tho namo of the robber shot by expross Mossengor Hoath, on the Central Road two weeks ngo, was Charles Quecnun, and that bo camo from Fonn Yan, N, Y. —With to-day’s issue the Dotroit Daily Union will [l)nnfl under new managomont, and " its edi- torinl control will be vested in tho hands of John IT, Havmon, ono of the founders of the Free Press, and Thomas M. Cook. # votoran Jomrnalist connected wany. years ago with the Free Press, 'Tho paper will "bo an indopendent, Oppoeition Pouml\‘. —Recent hieavy rains_ have damaged tho Jack- son & Lausing Nnilrond track nonr Lunsing, im- peding tho trains, —A man hns been arrested, in Knlsmazoo, supposcd to bo tho burglar, T, B. Thritt, ; —I, 8. Frize, Professor of Latiu in the Uni- versity nt Ann Arbor, was, on Saturday, kicked by n borso, and lind lis 15{.; braken, justnbove the ankle. The injury will probubly confine him to his room for aboit three mouths, but it is not at all likely to result fatally. —The apening for the summicr-reakon of tho Cutlor iouse, nt Grand Haven, will take plico on Iy ovening, Juno 19, Over 2,000 invita~ tions have boen irsued, aud o brilliant affair is oxpeoted, Araugemonts bave been mmdo with the oodrich 'T'ranwsportation Com- pany to furnish o special stommer for tho neccommodation of the lnrge nambers expected from Clueago. 'I'ho stenmor willlenve the Good- rioh dock i Chicago nt 7 o'elogk Thureday oven- ing, Junoe 18, and remnin at Grand Haven untdl after tho fostivitios ara over. —A maunamed Woolever, while shearing sheep ot his homo i the Town of Cascnovin, on the 10th inst., hed his band kicked by a sheep in suck o munner thu the point of the shears en- torod tho lolt leg, sovoring tho femoral nrtery. Ho bled to ('lnnlhk{u thio barn in u fow minutes. —A Swedo named Louis G,Audorson, in o fi of temporary inennity, attompted suicido ot Kala- mezoo yesterday morning in & pnssonger car, 1o cut i throat in six places with o ruzor, and bled terribly. Ho lived in Now York and had n ticket to Chicago. 1t is belioved that he will ro- cover, INDIANA. A young man named Grogg took polson at Ricimond last Friday mght. His wifo sum- moned a physician, who was obliged to use forca in pumping him ont, —'I'wo hundred and fifty delegates, represent- ing the various Granges of Waynoe County, held geeret couvention at Richmond on Saturday. —A frightful nccidont oceurred at Fort Wayno on Snturday Lo & man named David Circlo, whilo engaged in mplitting raila, A gut, or wovdon wedgo, was thrown violontly nzalust his fore- hoad, smashing in the euntire fnce, destroying tho oyen and enusing 1njurics which will prob. ably prove fatal. —illiam Lolmes, tho TFort Wayno conductor injured soveral days ugo by striking Lis bead ‘against tho timber of o Lridge, died on Sanvtday, —A Grango picnio was hoid ot Doru, on Sabur- dny last, 1t wns the larzest gathering of people that over nssombled there. Fhere wero over 15,000 poople on the grouud, Nearly 600 wagous, besides borsomen and peoplo on foot, formetd tho procesgion, Spocches wore made by soveral persons, foremost mmeng whom was the Grand Muster of tho Stato Grange, Lverythivg puseod oft plessantly and_ quictly, It is the fivet Bhow tho Order bavo made of their errenglh, oo, George Kraus, Jr.,, o saloon-kooper of Dela- ware, wia on Saturday convicted of sellink boor contrary to ordinanco, and sentencod to twenty days in Jail nod cosls ; olso, being ordered to pay a bacle fino of $25 and costy that was allowed to stand over from a previbus trinl, on & promise {o stop kolling,—in all, 850 or $76. City Council- man Kutloy, one of tho witnasses subpanncd in tho cawe, 1efused to appear and testify, and was fined 225 for contompt of court, 11 H. Hayes, employa ng shingles ina mill ue Bast Miuneapolis, erawlod under n rapid- ly rovolving fshnft to romovo shingles, 1lis clothos coupht and wound tight on tho sbnft, around which hio rovolved over 100 times, strile ing o beam and the tloor overy time, Ilosuffared comminuted fractures of both nums, both logs, lefe thigh, snd fracturo of tho skull, Mo wag utill alivo at Inat accounts, but was unconscious. I0WA, W, Greonbaum, ono_of the oldest and most prominent citizens of Burlington, died on Satur- day, inlus 81Ist year, —The tuneral of Judgo ITall, at Burlington, on Saturdny, was sttended by a very Jargo concourso of peopie. The Mawonio and Odd Fellows so- filfi!uu and the Bar of tho county attonded inn y. TIE TERMTORIES. No demnnd s yot beon miada by the city au- thoritios of Bnlt Inko City, Utab, on the mllitny authorities for tho surronder to thom of tho soldior tuken forclbly from tho Luu Dy military ordor, although it is stated that he would be do- Jiverod if upplication was made. EDUCATIONAL, Wisconsin Stnte Univernitys Snecial Dispateh to Lhe Clicago T'ribune, Mapmsox, Wiy, Juno 13.—Comwmencemont- weols oxorcisos at tho Stato Uylvoraity—whoso exuminations, now sbout completed, shows thor- oughnosy, both by toachors und pumly, aud ruthor surprisod sowe of the exwminers loro for ‘the fivst time—wero insugurated to- day by tho forty gradunten of '74, of whom Tourtacn aro ladies, colobrating Clasys Day,” whoso obeorvance liore bogan in 1872,— lndfen first taking purt ou thin occnsion, Tho progrimmo, intorsporsod witl wusio by the ![.nkn City Cornot Band, was us follows: Presi- deut’s Addross, It. (. Domivg; Class History, Joln Driudloy, Jiato McGonegal; Orntion, *\ith Your 8hiold, or Upon It," C, N. Akers; DToem, “Stops," J. C. Fullor; Olaes Prophecy, L Noble, E. H, Ryan; pro- cesston to the Library; Corcmony of planting Ulnsg-T'roo—Dedicatory Addross nnd Presontu- tion of Hpude, Nettio Crano; Jumior ltoply, Kato Dowoy; Presentution of Momoutoes, I R, Moss ; Exccratopy Hints, W, E. Brown ; Valo® dictory, Jeunio Fiald ; Cluss Bm\li. The best things ware—Lho oration, which way quito brilliant; the puem, suggestive of rogrony through notivo lira tifl wa ¢ lim tha groldun seaitks ;" tho spado nddrous and roply,— tho latter by tho duughter of ox-CGiov, Dewg) and tho valedictory by Miss Jonnie Fiold, dungh- ter of the Mon, W, W. Ield, Hocrotury of tho Btato Agrioniturnl Bocisty, Bomo tlunge wora aid nud done hardly worthy of tho occusion § but, an s whole, tho aifalr " was croditable, and onjoyed by tho lnige numbor prosont. g —(ioy, Dix, of New York, lns algned tho bill sward- Ing the prizes, amounting to £50,600, fur thy best fn- ton for stenm usvigation of conaly, Thiry-five il dollars gosa t Willlam axtor on coudition puis soven Loats on the ownal 1k tho Baxter, undl su.o«‘m to Uapt, D, 1!, Dobbins, conditioued that he lucod ou tho canal throw buats swman, the steamer Wiltlin COUNTY CONVENTIONS. The Illinois Republicans and thoe Currency Question, Morgan and DeWitt Counties Declare for Inflation. IMinois Rcpublican County Conven- tons, JIORAAK COUNTY, Special Dispateh to The Chieaan Tribune, JacwyoxvinLe, Iil, June 13.—1The Republican Convention mot this nfterncon. Lloven of the thirteon precinets wero ropresented. Dr. Alonzo L. Ximbor was chosen Chnirman, and I1, I, Ilo- burt Seorotary, Delopnlod to the Btato Conven- tion wero choson ns follown : John Muthors, A, L Kimbor, I, L. Morriron, T. M. Beott, Joln Gor- don, J. 1. Kollogs, lobert Simms, Altornntes— 11, . Tiobart, Thomas Ronutreo, J. 0. Saltor, John Gibson, Daniel Dotrick, J. 8. Holmes, II B. Baxtor, Judgo Whitlock offered & resolution in- dotslng the course of Bemators Logan sud Oglesby on tho financinl question, and in- structing delogaton to ondenvor to scoure somo indorsement for thom at the Htate Convention, I'his brought out a warm divcussion, but it was carried, nfter n division of tho houwe, the major- ity of tho dolegatos supporting it boiny farmera, "A resolution was alko passed, amid op;maiunn, instructing tho dologation to ltbor for tho nom= ination of Elmer Baldwin for SBuporintendent of Publio Instruction. ‘Flie_inflation resolution wea sprang upon the Couvantion, nud its passngzo does not indieato tho sentinsent of tho businoss men hore. BANGAMON COUNTY. Spectal Dispateh to I'he Chicaaa Priliune, SenareL, 1L, June 13,.—Tho Hepublican Couvention for' this county to appoint dolognies to tho Stato Convention was Leld to-day, nnd tho Hon. Mitton Ilay, J. C. Conltling, 0. D. Harvey, 1L 8. Deckerman, Georgze M. Drinkerhoff, 8. G. Nosbitt, O. 8. Wobster, 7, M. Darmelle, 4. B, Irwin, und Dr. B, R, Babeock wore choson dele- gates. ‘Ihoy dodged the money-quostion, bnt tho mnko-up of tho dologutiou indicates no in- flation ne n whole. The delogation iu for G, A, Sunders for Stato-Treauurer, though ono or two individuals will go for Ridgyway. DOONE COUNTY. Speciat Dispateh to The Chicaan Trilune, Beuvipens, L, Juno 18.—The Republican County Convention Lo chooso delogatos to thoir State Convention way lield this aftornoon. Only three townships woio rogmuumml, comprising sixtoon dolegates in nll. On motion, Dr, White man wus olectod Chaitman, and L. P, Wood Socrotary. Tho following-unmed gontlemon wore chosen dolegzates to the State Convention: J. 8. Hildrup, L. W, Lawrenco, O. H, Wright, mnd L. 2, Wood, It is understood that only one of the uumber will go, with. instructions to cnst the wholo voto ot the dolegation, An effort wns mado to have the delogates inatructed to vote for Lfmor Baldwin, of LaSullo Connty, for State Buperintendent of Public Instruction. 1t was urged that in ordor to earry the noxt Stato election o fermor mnst bo nominated, Tho motion was finn!ly withdrawa, ot the request of tho offico-holders, who wero decidedly in the majority. Aftor ppointing n Coutral County Comumiitee, tho meeting ndjourned, FANE COUN Spectal Dispatel ta 'I'he Chicniao Tribune, Aunony, Ik, Juno 13.—~TLho Kano County Re- ‘publican Convention mot at Geneva to-day and solected the following delogates to the “Stuto Convontion: A. C. Little, 0. B, Knicker~ Dockor, Jacob Miller, 8, 8. Mann, Georgo Chis- holm, Rodney MeDdlo, K. James; M. Hartls, O, H, Bunow, and 1. B, Ryan, ‘Thoe delepation wna instructed to vote ns n unit tor Prof, W, B, Powell, of Aurora, for Suporintoudent of Publia Iustruction, and oudeavor bv all honorable menus to secure s homination. The DuPago County Convention similarly instructed the dele- gates choson. WOODFORD COUNTY. Special Dispateh to The Chicano Tribune, INONK, ., June 13.~The Republican County Convention mot Lere to-diy, aud sae lected tha following dologates to the State Con- vontton: J. J. Cassoll, B. A, Wilcox, A. Rogors, ond C. I, Buldwin. They passed n rosolution iu- dorsing Aaron Gove ns their ohioico for Stnte Su- pertendent of Public Instruction, and a roolu~ tiou iudorsing Cal, Fort and Senators Oglosby and Logau for their tiuaneial course. DE KALD COUNTY. Sprcial Dispateh to The Chicaao T'ribune, Svoadong, Iil., June 13,—The DeKalo County IlnEubllL‘ml Couvention met at the Court-Ilouse in Syeamore to-dny, Henry Ringsloy, of Afton, was’ choson Cheirman, and M, B. Castle, of Baudwich, Secrotury, Tho following delegntos woro chasen to the Stato Republican Couven- tion: M. B. Castle, N. L, Cotlrell, IL. O, Wit tomore, W, L. Sunmons, Hiran Loucks, Rouben A, Pritchard, L. [, Post, Robart Humphroys. Tuo sentimont of the Convoution seomed to fuvor the nomination of Jones, of Quncy, for rensurer, but no instructions wero given. KENDALL COUNTY, Special Dispatens to The Chicuao Tribune, YonxvirLg, Ill., Juue 13.—Fhe Republican County Convention met lers yesterday. The represontation wag not full from moro than two towns, wlnlo thico of tho nine hud no delogates present,and some of tho others could not muster more tasn ono delegate, Ofilco-bolders and politicinny predominated as usual, No resolu- tions were adopted nor any specchies made, I, W. Farley, G. M. Hollenbaclk, D. B. Builou, and C. . Raymond, woie appointed delgeatos to tlio Springtiold Convention, DEWIIT COUNTY. Spectat Dispatchto 1% Chicaqn Tribune. Crisroy, i1, Juue 13,.—The Republicans of DeWitt Conuty met in Convontion in this city to-dny for the purposo of alecting delogates to the Seato and Congregsionsl Couventions, Tho Convention wus Dut tlinly attended, Resolu- tions wero adopted sustuning those Scnatos sud Ropresontatives from this State who voted iu fuvor of tho Curroney bill, and condomuing the P'resident’s iuuncinl poliey ; in fayor of freo bauking ; aud opposed to paying iutorest on Londs deposited by National Bauks for socurity ; in favor of an inflation of the curroncy ; opposed to any turther issuo of gold-intercst bonds ; in- dorsing Stute railrond lcfiulnliuu. aud pledging sippory to tho oftverd In currying it out; in fuvor of temporance. I'ho forogong resolutions woro unanimously ndopted, bat, whoo it camo to tba tonth reso- lution, 'which declared tho Ropublicans of this couuty to Lo opposed to the nomina- tion of Qon. MecNulta for mombor of Con- pross, and insiracling the delegatos to tho Congressionnl Convention 'to withdraw i he was nonunated, and to leave his name off tho county ticket, n debuto ensued, in which o wn- jority of tho delegates declared that thoy would not wupport MeNulta under aoy: consideration, T'be _rekvlution wus then passced, when one of tho delegatious throatened to withdraw. In ordor to keop narmony iu the loeal ranks, the resolu~ tion wus aftorwards moditied so as to instruct the dalegates to wio all honorable moaus to do- feut MeNultu in the Convention, An otempt was made to pues o rosolution binding the panty in ihis county to support tho nominco. of tho Congreagional Couvention; but it was hootod down, and did not evou get to a voto, Tho foel- ing agawst MoNulta in this connty is vory Whon it came to tho appointment of daly 8 to the Congrossmional Convontion, it was with diflenlty that four mon could bs found who woro willing to go, tho moro prominont mon of the party declining to place thom- nolves in o position whero they would fool in_ any mannor Dbound to sup- port MoeNults, who will, in ail probability, socuro the vomiuation, - Ono dologato oftered & rosolution that it was the optuion of thoe Couven- tion that il McNulta was nominated ho would bo beaton i this county by 1,000 votos, It tho Republican Btate Couvontion doos not adopt un_jutlation platform, an clfort will b mada In thie soction to organizo a third patty on the bnsis of inflation, und tho redomption of 520 bouds in greenback, Tho farmers of this county ara disappoiuted thut thelr Convoution did ot spoak moro do- aidedly in favor of inflation, WOODFURD COUNTY, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicuao T'ribune, MivoNk, I, Juno 14, —Tho Woodford County Topublican Convention wau Lield in this city to- duy. Out of uixteon townshipy, the following woro reprosentod ¢ Delegates, Our owWn fOWh . cuvusrsrinsee . v L Yugo, ineluding dobii ifarpor, Ureen, wearenes Two elray men from Glayton, Tl isvsvansiirniene seversarsansasiess 16 Rewolutions indorsing our Benntors and Ttop- roseatutives in Congross on tho buriency quo- tion woro adopted. HTARI COUNTY. Snecial Dispateh to T'ne Clocagn Triouns, TayLoy, Ill, June 18,—The Ropublican QOon- ventlon_held horo to-dny fo appoint dologaton to the State Conventlon was nob u suceoss in point of numbory, only elvou rnrllnllmuug in !r.. and all of thom, excopt two, live iu tha cor- porntion of Toulon, In 1873, this county guve raut 1,218 votou, nnd now bub two townslups aro roprosonted fu {ha Convoution, Both of tho old partien are groatly demoralizod, and tho In- dopendent movemeus haa the luslde track hore, RAILROAD NEWS. (Contlnued from tho First Page.) wostorn hranch of tha Chiengo, Rock Island & Pacitlo, thero wayn butiing coliision bobweoen & construction-{rain, and tho accond rection of o klock-tinin, by which both locomotives and sovarnl enrn wero wreeked, ono nan killoa and one injured, Tho construction-train had just praviously passed Lho firat seotion of the stook- train at a'siding without aeoiny or noticing tho signal that a teain was following, ITENS, NMr. Goorge E. Weir, Car Rocorder of the Ohicago, Mack Islnud & Pacific Rnilrond, hao furnished tho Kailroad Qazlle the following fignres showing tho nverago milengo of the cars of their road for the yenr ending Mareh 812 Conl nuid flat earn, nverago forstho yonr 8,410 miles each ear, or 17 miics per lln*" Htock earn, averagd for {lio yoar 16,616 milos ench car, or 40 miles per day, THox cars, averago for tho yoor 12,626 milea cach cog or 40 miles per Qrneral aver: "for tho yenr 11,113 miles each car, mllea per dny, orage of the Companies’ “lino” ears, 20,833 iniles cnwi ear, or 60 milcs por duy, Coul or fat cars, highicst run was Car 1,003, which ran 18,010 milcn the year. Stock cars, highest run was Gar 2,420 which ran 24« 160 milos tha yenr, Box cars, Llghiost ran was car 5,250, which ran 10, 482 miles tho yenr. Tho annual muutlnf; of tha Cbiengo, Druviilo & Vincounen Rulrond will ba hold atthe ofiico of tho_ Company on Waslungton stroot botwoon LaSnllo stroot and Fifth avonue, Juwo 17, ot 11 o.m. Tho nomo of the station Young America on tho Obicago, Burlington & Quincy Railrond has Deen changed to Kirlewood, AURORA WILL PAY EIR TATLIOAD TONDS, Special Disaten to e Chicaqo Tribune, Aunona, Ill.i Juno 18.—Tho special town meoting bas just tnken pinee upon the Court ouso stevs. It was calted to detormino whoth- ar or not the town of Aurora should pay the bonds given in aid of tho construction of tho Ot- tawa, Oswego and Fox River Railrond, or wheth- tho caso of payment ho nppealed to tho Supromo Court for a final decision, ‘T'ho meoting wasslim- Iyattendog, but much intercst wns manifsted. It resultod in favor of paying tho bonds, us is shown in the ndoption of tho following resolu- tions offered by Judgo B, T, Parks : ZRevateed, Thnt lgnesly dn tho beat polloy, and overy ‘bond {raued by tho people of Aurora that bears the seal of this town aud city sliould bo luwfully paid § that wo aroopposed to repudistion, nud wo aro sblo to pay our Just debts without any appeal, . TUE ST. PAUL & PACIFIO—ATPLIOATION FOR A EIVER, Br. P'Aur, Minn,, Juno 13,—Tho hearing in the caso agniust {ho 8%, Paul & Pacifio Railrond Com-~ pany on application for a Receiver, on the ground that the rond s insolvont, nnd that large amounts of funds have been divertod by tho Mauungors from their proper objoots, was com- menced _yesterdny and s _still continued. The ufiidnvits filed by the Mauvagors of the rond dony nil tho material wllegations of the ‘applicants, and partics more porticularly intorosted Dolievo that the Iie- coiver will not bo uppointed. Theo loading paint mado by the respoudonta in tho caso 18 thiat the Thostile attitudo of the Dutch bondholders, who oro the origmators of this suit, as well ns of others, {8 destructive of tho interosts of nll par- tiea concorned, and, if persistad in, and not checkod by tho Court, will surely bring tho St Taul & Paciflo Company to the condition which they now allego—utter bankruptey, No decision is oxpeoted for sevoral duys, CIIICAGO, MILWAUKEE & BT, PAUL ELECTION, MiLwAukEeE, June 18.—T'ho aunual meoting of the stockholders of tho Chicago, Milwaukoc & 8t. Paul Railrond Company was hold at the oflico of tho Company in this eip; to-day, _'The terms of Alexander Mitchell, Russol Bugo, Tulins Wads- worth, and Selah Chamberlain, 1 Diroctors, hav- ing oxpired, those gentlemen wero goverally ro- elected, At n Bubzequont meeting of the Direce tors, Alexander Mitchell was re-clected President, Ruesell Bago, Vice-Premdent; 5. 8. Merrill, Goneral Munnger; John C. Gault, Assistont General Manager. No changes in any of tho subordinate oflices havo been ordered. NEW RAILTOAD PROPOSLD IN UTAIL. BarT Lake Ciry, Utah, Juno 14.—A company lins been iucorporated here to bwild u railroad from Snlt Lako City to Gonlville, thirty-tive miles, which would give a moro direct conncction with the Union Pacific Rallroad, through & fino mining district and coalfiold. - TWO MILLIONS OF RATLROAD STOCK CANCELED. Lrom the Rock Istand ([li,) Srgus, June11, A casa has just been decided in our Circuit Cowrt, by Judgo Ploasants, of no littlo interest to tho people generally,—thoe caso of Young Stokes vs, George Greeno, Willinm Greoue, William M. Mewitt, and the Rockford, Roelc Island & St Louis ltoilrond Company, on a bill in chancory filed in Octobor lnst by Youny Btokes,” o stockholder, to sot agide and deolaro void about £2,000,000 of stock in tho Company issued to Will- jam Irwin & Co., contractors, and roceived by tho defondantz, Greeno and_Merritt, on o divigion of {ho profits of thoir Credit Mobilior contracting firm, on the ground that they, being Dircctors of the Hailrond Company, woro no- countable to it for all the "pronts recelved by thow ou the construction contracts made with ik, At tho Mny term of our Cirenit Court, which closed lnst wook, the defoudants at- tempted to trousfor tho case to tho United States Cireuit Court for the Northorn District of this Stato, on o petition flled by all the de- fendants (oxcept tho railrond company), and bonds executed Ly them, with Thowmas J, Rob- ingou nu seenrity, " On ubfeclion mado to tho petition and formof bond, by C. M. Osborn, Esq., attorney for Btokes, tho Court refused to trans- fer the case, rud beld tho defendauts to answor the bill, 4 Just before the closs of the torm, the dofendnnits, William and Goorge Gracnoe, having faifed to nuswer, a deeroo was entered ennceling thoir stock,” which amounted to £1,786,000, nad the stocl has beensurvendered and canccl[vd. The balance, held by Merritt, will be attended to in duo time. The euse was munaged by Mr. Osborn, and io one of tho first cases whoro suits have been finally successful in sotting nsido stock which was in fact never paid for, und tho value of which never ontered into the road, but nomnally swalled its construction account. MARIN Port, ot Chicago, Juno 13 und 14, ATRIVED, Selir Yankeo Blade, Ohwboyz, iunibor. Trop Lako Breoze, Benton 1iarbor, sundrles, Bunr Coran, 5, Joseph, sundiles, Seow Lvergicon, Bluelk Grock, wood, Sehr 1, 2, Buldivin, Bulfulo, coal, Stinr Sheboypan, Menitowoc, aunilries, Trop Sky Lutl, St Joscph, lumbor, Hoh Novada, Onwego, coal, antbu, fron ore. iee, Muskegon, sindrios, Prop Geo. Dunbur, Musicugon, lumbor, Barge Contest, Muskegon, laniber, e A, D, Moore, Muskegon, lumber, Prop Monitor, South aven, luth, Seaw Dan Lnyos, Manistee, Jumber, Trop Yiymouth, Bultalo, aundtics, argo Mury Auiandy, Grur.d Haven, lumber, Tiaryjo Apprentice Boy, Grund Hived, lunbor, Iavigo Trauntor, Muckegon, lumber, argo Golden Huvvest, Muskegan, lumbes, s &, 11, Ferey, Whilo Lake, lumber, r Lizzlo Donk, Bt. Josoph, lunibers el J, P, Ward, Muskegon, inmber, Sl Atiralia, Siskegon, fnnber, Selie Mystie, Mutnliegon, lmber, Sehr Myrtiv, Muskegon, lumber, Trop Champlats, Ogdeusbury, sandrios, T, ¥l Jr2, BuMelo, ouiulries, ipyon, Munltee, lumber, feow Flotn, Sagaick, lumiier, Soow Miltoh, Wiilte Luket lumbior, Scow 3, A, olmes, Munlétev, Tuniber, Sehr O, 1t Johtwion, Bangobiek, lumber, Behr J, W, Doano, Tetiaikee, latibor, Heow Houth Bide, White Luke, lumbor, Sehr Normun, Otonto, humliu, Sehr Albatvors, Graen Bay, wool, Trop Jtuesin, Juttuta, sunidrics, ehe Lialier, Sonth Heven, swond, Seow Lawrehce, Bangatuek, woou, Sehr 11, Rand, Whito' Lake, Lark, Heeow lnrmonla, South aven, lunber, Sehr iy of Millwaukee, Munkegon, lutbor, Helir Migie, Two Rivers, lun el Addle, Hogerw, Oreek, b Seliw Wi J, Dreston, Oawégo Coul, Sehr Clevelind, Menolainee, Tnmber, Heow Lilllo Gr Eaul’s Pler, lumber fhe Maivinm, Oconto, Tumli Selir Jutlin 1, Mersill, Muskegau, lumbor, Bohr Minervd, Muskogon, luber, B 1vor Lawson, Aliskogon, luniber, el Tovl Grant, Susliegan, lumbur, Sl 1, B, Iowkind, Muskegou, Tumber, Selir A, M, Tsors, Mitslegon, luber, Hebr Madivon, Siiskegon, lumilur, Tharo O, Ov 1ty Munkegon, lumler, Bargo Gity of Grand Rapids, Muskegon, lumbor, THavgo ity of Grand Jluvent, Muskegon, ubur, Heow Mayidalona, 8t, Laul's Plor, woud, Seow M. Hunuglis, Soutls Huvon, wood, viconw G g, TS Lior, ek, Yrap S, G, Trop Men Salr Gem, Cluy Hanks, wood, Selur Lreatn, dwkegon, lnter, Hebr Qlad Tidings, Muskegun, lunhes, Hobr PlloL, Muskegou, lunber! el L. b, Coal Selir 0, . Rowder, Musliogos, huubor, Schir Pooria, Musliogon, lutalier, Heow Sea Bled, Grand Huven, lunber, Prop Charles Hoitz, Munisted, Tambcr, Turgo Hurmony, Blunlatee, Niniber, fiebr Weateheator, Muakegon, lumbor, Hehir Aluslin, Bitifalo, walt, sl Lumbaeniat, Dicl Greal, Inhor, cur 0, 1, Purfugdion, Whito Like, juinber, Belr Oitor, Oconto esdar ponts, Prop 1uaho, Bululo, sundries, Helir Medlator, Donsankco, lumbor, Behr Georgo T, Dousmun, Grosa sy, lumbos, tumber, Sehir Hoventh Ohto, White Lake, humber, Selir Annfo O, Jnubon, Manfstoe, lumnber, el Gulu, Qreon Ty, lumber, Selir Atetity Manistos, it er, Sl Robert owlott, ‘Grand Haven, lumber, Hilir Otlnwa, White Lake, lumbor, Behr A, Ruel, Mukegon, Tumber, Sichr Bily ELfnwood, Wit Lake, lntnbor, Hehr Mury, Muskogon, luntlior, fiche Kato Hiuchman, Oconlo, umber, el Halon ood, Milceon, dimbers chir W, 1T, Hwldns, Whiteha), raflrond tes, Hehir Ealeon, Luliugton, limber, § §hr B, M. Stanton, Tudingtoh, fumber, Hohe I, G Grog, Miunkeqon, lumbor, ‘hr Dolplin, Lodington, unber, ir Nnclno, Muskegon, Tttior, Targo Menokatitier, Mertomince, umbor, Barga Evn 8, Robiison, Menontinoo, lumber, Thurgo Kamma E, Tyaon, Mt Beow Lonisn Birom, Baigatick, wob Tinrqo Lestitio, Peshtigo, Inmbor, Tiarga Advenco, Perhtigo, lumber. Belir I, Hayden, Muskeron, Timlior, OLEARED, Btnr Gorana, 8t Joe, muniirles, Ktmr Milwaukae, Ogilensburg, sundeles, Belir Dudiyina, Bralo, 30,000 bi eats, Trop B. W, Dlanchard, Buffalo, 14,600 bn_corn, 3,200 Lrls flonr, 600 sacks oil cako, 100 Lagu ot meal, ond sundHes, Selir Oticonta, Buffalo, 20,000 bt wheat, Sebr I, 11, King, Pentwater, 11 bils flour, 10 brls pork, and sundien, Hebir A, . Mowry, Lincoln, 00 bu corn, 700 bu oats, 12 Trls beet, nnd suniirles, Beow Mary Holen, Whito Lake, 200 bu onts, 25 brla flour, 160 baga feed, and sundries, Sebir ifunfo Williaine, Onwega, 19,801 bit corn, Bark W, 1T, Vandorbilt, Buffalo, 37,000 bu corn, Sehir Moars, Bufalo, 30,000 b cornl, Behr Mary ‘Copley, Onwero, 19,600 bu corn, Tiargo Manftor, Saitth Tiwven, 40 brls alt, wimdrles, 8elir G, L. Datiforth, Buffalo, 48,000 bu corn, Sohir Wost Bide, Onwego, 10,000 bu corn, BIGHT 'OLEARANOES, Btme Shehoygan, Manitowos, sndrica. Sehr 1L, 8, Tticharda, Bullalo, 2,016 hu Wwhoat, Sohir Caneicly, Kingston, 18,000 bu wheat, Prop Slylark, Denfon Harhor, 10 kiega Ueor, Trop Mohawlk, Buffalo, 19,110 b coru, 3,374 bit oats, 1,14 brla flour, atd stindrion, Trop lenomoneo, Muskegon, 25 brla pork, and sun- . os, Trop Lako Braoze, Bonton Iarbor, sundries, Selir Grient, Oawego, 90,100 bit cotn, Sehr Lillio Paraons, Onwego, 16,800 bu corn, hr Lizzlo Doat, 8t Josepli, 80 kogs beor, Trop Sehickalunb, Moutroal, 17,000 bu corn, 200 brls flour, Schr Kate Kelly, Oswego, 10,728 bu corn, Sehr Cuba, Green Bay, sundries, And sixteen vessels cleared light, Lako Frelahts . wer aclivo nt 38@31¢e for corn, 1 for wheat, nnd 3o forunts to Buflalo, Also at e for corn to Oswego, and 7ic for wheatfo Kingston, The foilowing ongage- ments were roported : To Buffulo—Schra Southiwest and 0. Walker, corn, it S} aelir . Winslow, corn, at 3303 schy Ogurita, corn, on privalo terma; Belir J, 8, Richards, wheat, on privato forms; schr L, P, Denls, onts, at dc; prop Mayflower sid_prop not name, cort throngh, To Oswoyo—Sehrs Katw Kelly, Orient, L, Parsons, J, Dunn, and 8t, Atwater, corn, al e, To Kingstou—Sehr Cospack, whoat, at 7i7c § sehr Sumnana, corn, at Tife, Total, 15, Capacity, 40,000 bu whent, 200,000 bit corn, and 30,000 bu oats. MiLwAUKrE, Juno 18,—Trolghts on wheit do to Butfalo, and 7e Lo lawer luko ports, DETHOLT, Juno 13.—Wheat 1o Buffalo by sal 33 to swego, G, DUEFALO, Juno 19, Bax 0173, Juno -Dull; conl 40c fres for Chicago, -No engogements for lumber for cither ports on Lako Michigan or Erlo, Oswrno, June 1:h—No engagemenits reported to-day. OLEVELAXD, Juo 1, ~Kotbing doing in frelghits, Tonyuo, Julio 1,—Frelghts firm, Butalo, 50; Os- wego, e, Veasels Pusscd Port Huron. Tonr Hunoy, Mich., Juno 13,—Dows—i'rops Can- faico, Lawrenco; sehrd Jamos I Joy, Perry ITanun, Tovorlte, Mount Blune, Senton, Stowart, Portlaud, Gulden Hule, J, 3T, Andrews, E, Fitzgorald, Orphutt Biriies, Danicl G, Fort, Clara Parker, L, G, agara, Wm, Joncs, Orliney Tnaw, Ur—Iraps Brooklyn, Japani, Empire Stato, Wisp—Southwest, Weather fine, Four Hunox, Mich,, Juno 13—Lvenlng,—Ur—Pre Bt, Louis, Graves, with consort, and echr Scotla ; schrs Willium Grundy, Johu Bredon,. Nothing down, Tont_ 1lunoy, AMich,, June Hi—Eveuing,—DowN— Props India, St Albine; schrs Muir, John Wesloy, Nimrad, Catnden, Tlio slenmer Mugnet took o steam pump on board this morning, ind oA gouo lo the rescuoof tha schir Frauk Vérow, wrecked lst full at ho South Foz, Vensels Passed Detrait, Dernorr, Micl,, Juno 13,—PAsskd Dows—Props Jaya, Fousitain City, Gordon Campholl, Prusala, Wales on 'barges ; burks Dobbins und Iemiephero} schra Golden #iccte, Rept blie, Ben Frankiin, E, 3, Portel, Jobn Burt, Bain Tilnt, Tupo, B, Purson, W, B, Croks~ thyalto, 0, M, Neoloo, Wasp~Southwest, light, Dliscellnucous. cnticado, Busincss at tho docks was exceelingly dull Inst Saturduy, ouly fous cargoes” of Jumber bolug i tho mirket, —1'ho lumber flect commenced arriving yestorda sfternoon, _ About twenty-fiva vessels had bien towed into port by ubaut & o%lock p, m,, and u lirgo numbor wero outsids wultifr for tugs to tuko them in, —Thio prop Ira Clistiee, that formerly rau betweon {bis port snd ports on tho East Shore, {8 now running butweon Hurquetto and Graud Islaud, snd fs fitted up for wreeling purposes, —Tho ‘damngs doto to the Tattlo Wolla fa moro serioun than ot _first supposed ; it i now eslimnted thiut it will cost $2,000 o 3,000 t0 vopalr her, Bho has been tuken to Mitior's dry dock, The excursion yacht Bou Drako did n rousing busiuess yosterduy,” Sho mada Lonrly trips to Lin- coln Purlk, whoro the Great Western Light Guard Biud gave thelr second Sunduy concert, oud Gt 10 time hud o ows Lo 150 peoplo cu boned. —Tho steam canalboat Carhicr had n collafon with # mud-goow, ot the pler Saturday ovening, wnd ro- colved such sorlons injireles that shi had to bo takew fo Buri’ boxes imuiedintoly, to provant her from sluking. Slio camo out again ull right yosterday, ELSEWLE Thoy bad 8 very severo northiwest galo at Datrolt fant Cnnradny 2w Friday, and it s thought {hat con- slderablo damago hus Leen done, selir Dan Baker 8 reporfed munk off Coldar Toiut, Lake Erle, Iaden with stone, Tho weani bargo Huron Oity, wheu within o slort distance of the Detroit River, wos compelled to rotreat to tho ieland for shelter, On the south kido of Put-in Day, sloam birge with two barges in. tow, all lumber-Juden, was aeen at auchor. —Thocharts got. up by the Lako Surver for tho wso of vesacls an tho Northern Lukos, ate brepred at great oxpense, and witen furnished to vessol-tusters, should Le well éared for us the praperty of {ho vesed, snd 1o- Lody elee, Instances in times past, end perhips now, conid bo eited_whore wpon layiug 1ho vessel wp n thy full, (ho charts have beon Temoved by tho mus. fer under tho belief that Lo wus Justified in g0 dolug, Such {8 mot ho caso, lowerer, and overy appropriution by o mastor of charts us hin own from tho vessel 8w puniphubla olfonke; busider thig, it keepo vessols from securiug others in thelr yluces. —'Ilio Dotrolt Post, fn_sposkingof onr diroot Buro~ pean {rade, fays: **In viow of fho Incroasmg fuver with whicli Phipments direct to Tiurope are received, and i ordor thut ahippers may becomy informned of some of the obetucles to Lo met wilh beforo getting oniside, the following facta are given In relatiou to tho trip of tho echr Benson, which cleared from ledo, May 0, Lound to Cork for orders: “Tho first diffieulty wae at Port Colborne, whero, ving 195 feet of water, sho struck, carrylng away her faru-foot and causing bad leak, Sho Lnuled off, eud after repairing at St, Cathurines, to do which |£ Wik necessury to dischargo Ler eargo, slie proceeded to Montreal,” At this port tha Port Warden protested ugainst her maoking ‘tho ocean trip without Leing Sdunusged,” (For tho Louofit of thoeo whio muy tiot Tuow it ¢dunnaged’ means, it {4 stuled that tho Warden wanted Cupt, Duff to dischorgo his cargo and scal lls hoid with pino lwnbor, leaving u spaco of alx 1o nfuo fichios botsvoen tho cargo and tho skl of tho Tiouzon) 'Lhis wan thought to Lo uscless, and rho went on_ o Quebeo, whore cuother protest wos en- tered, and [t secmed Impossibla to got tho cargo aud vessel nsurod. At {his, Mr, Andrews, of Toledo, thinke Ing tho Canndian oftfeluls u tritle ton old-mafdish, deter~ wined to get un_ American ofiicer to oxamine hir, and sending to Doston, the underwritora sent on an exani- Inor, ‘Lldds party caino o, und, upou_cxamining ler (huving beon used ouly to tho shoc-bos, low-rigged satlors that vlait Doston), held ap bis banda i horror, Insuro tho Benson ? not much I+ “tako out her centre- board, nd plug hor up, and fako off sbout half o cargn, &nd I'll fulk to you,! This settled {t, ana ft was daulded o wend tho Bouson over uninstired, und tuko the chunces § consuquently, ou lost Tuesday, in good condition, nnid with ull on Yoard 1 o healil, vho left Quebeo fur Cork, “ne Denon only showaan olghteon-inch sfdo out of wator, and {8 Jicavily londed ; Lut #ho {8 well known us one of the stuunchiest vessciy on tho Jekes, aud wilt water wilt 1Tt out conchlorably, showing, 1€ 13 es- tiniated, tho naunl distenco above Water, *¢ 0o ¢ 1ub Expert,’ sent for by Mr. Androws, i ovldently not well postod ou our loko mirine, as i b5 a3k he asliod Capl, Dunf 1n 6 confldential mannor ¢ Whon tle wind blows pretty fresh on your Iakew T suppounyou run barges " liko tho Benson up {o the 4lovo of the lako and 110 up 0 pino treas, don't you 7 ! ~Thore ig satil to be but 13 feot 8 juckes of water fu Ao Bault Gaual ut present, —A light-lousa ut tho mouth of Thunder Day River, Michigan, to cort §20,000, will Lo bullt soon, Theape proprlstion wien cmbraced in tho Genera) Approprine ton bill yasred by Congres o fewv dnya ayo. —DoWilt 0, Brawa, kuapor of thoRabye-Lights at tho niotls of tho Baginaw River, yives notico (hat here attor tho Hyhts will by diacontinuod, beeauso 1o ono s witling to compenssto i for tho tfonblo, —lio ‘Lolodo fituds sye tho Unilorwitera soem fo have overresched thomedlvos, and, 08 i result, the Na- tionul Board e, in u manner collapsed, Alreudy sev- oral compunics hn\‘nl\lvlllldrn\\fu from tho compucet, and ers ihreaten to follow, e pateh Tront Lort Colborn staten that the sehooner Merriele tan_into tho tugg Laughiing near the Abr Lino Junction, and carried awuy the smoko-stacl, Wiilufle, und Wheel-house, No dauges o thd #choonor, “iTiso amll prssengor and frolght progotlor, Jennia Sfifonun, e, by Nathan Hrooks for 3, 11, Silkna, and inteiiud for uurvico on Torch Luke, Was lnuicl i fors diiya ago. Jlor dimcusions urat Tength of keel, U5 fect; breuth of Loam, 11 feot, und 81 foet hold, —=Tho wrocking-sebr Active bus just ubandoned sn msuceassul seavel for tho prop Westmoralund, which anak in Platto Bay sixteen years ugo, Sho loft Frank- fort Sundsy for Deavor Bay, to work on tho sehr Dose thuy, wirleh went 1o tho bottam ut (hat polut eighteen yeurs ngo, loaded with raflroad {ron, by Engehnan Trausportation Company fs go- viouel, Br derhug tho profect of utlaing, at Ml Tioe, 1 sarigo frefighit atid paasengier propelor for thir Qrand Tnvon lino; the hew buat to conform us noarly bl to (o toded of tho ill-fated Trowldva, o United Btates rovousio stoumer Fesaehden, which for omo 4o past hua beoi nt J, I Olurk's dry~doe} 4 Dotroil, for reconslruotion, will bo ruidy | for wervicn agatn in sbout ten dava, Thor rebuilding s Leen moat thorougl, pliciig fier in ng good eondis tlon aw ever. 8ha eanio ont of tha dry-ock « day oF two ngo thoroughly recaulkod, und Lius lowt nono of Bt formor bosnty. —Tho steam birgo F, 1, Ialo was very muccossfu iminched from o yarid of Quuylo & Sonw, ot e Innd, Tnst Thuraday, * Hor dimennlons aro na follown § Keol, 917 fert; length ovor ll, 927 feot ; beatn, 34 B-10 feat ] depth * of hoid, 31 'Tock i olght betnoin decl, 1410 foot,’ ler enpachty ta et 1,20 tons, oldmeasurcment, ‘Tho - enyino " tro in numbor, nro low-pressirs ones from tlin Glohg Works, and tho whoel fa. 5 104fool. Phlladelphls pat~ torn, on & Ui-inch sbntt, Tho boller fa 11% 1y 18 feot, Tt in oxpeotedd thot fio Talo will Lo réady fos Ler firat trip by thio 201k nf thls month, SPECIAL NOTICES, AVOID A CORTIVE HHABIT OF BODY, KOT ONLY BROAUSE OF THI ATTENDING DISCOMIORT, BUT LEST IT ENGENDER DISEASES (NVOLVING MORE S8ERIOUS CONSEQUENOKS, DR, JAYNE'S BANATIVE PILLS ARE BITHER LANATIVE O CATHARTIO, ACCORDING TO THI DOSH, AND MAY BE D DED UPON %0 PRODUCH HIEATTHY SLURKTIONS OF TH): LIVER AND HTOMAQIH, — ODS. TS 0 PRORILSES “ I PAYS 70 TRADE ON THE WEST SIDE” CLOSING SALE OF String & Summer Dress Goods CARSON, PIRIE & (0, Having mado swooping roductions in prices of seaconablo Dross Goods and Silks, quote the following among hundrods of othor burgains thoy are offering : Largo line fino roal French Print. od Organdices, 15, 20, and 26 cents § half price. Lot Choico T'rench Percalos, 26c. Gray Stripe Half-wool Shirtings, 16 conts, formorly 35, D’Bege Suitings, formerly 40, now 26 cents. Twill D’Boges, formerly 50, now 80 conts. All-Wool Costumo Cloths, 40 cts. Moheair Popling, iormerly 50, now 25 cents. Extra Fino All-Wool Fronch Cagh. meres and Crettonos, 50¢, worth 75. Handsomo Quality Silk and Wool Pongees, choice shados, 80 conts, {ormorly 90. Lyons Roll Popling, reduced from $1.60 to $1.00. Jopaneso Stripos, 12 1-2 conta, Japanese P0§ ins, a bargain, 200, Japanese Sil! § 8, 25 conts, A large line rich, silky, Japaneso 8ilks, at 30 and 40¢, just hall prico. A fow remaining of those $1.76 Choice Fancy Silks, for $1.00 a yard, Black 8ilks at vory cheap pricos. 400 pes Stripo Grenadinés, at 18 and 20 cents, half price. Bargains in Black Grenadines, “I7' PAYS 70 TRADE ON THE WEST SR Madison & Peoria-sts. LADIES' GOODS. OF THE SEASON. Field, Laitr & £, State and Washington-sts., Announce LARGE REDUCTIONS IN PRICES throughout most of their departments, nnd beg to di- rect SPECIAL ATTENTION to Summer Serges, Summer Mohairs, Summer de Beges, Japancse Silks, Frenoh Organdics, Fr. Jaconets, Fr. and American Pereales, Col'd Striped Piques, Figured Grenae dines, and full lines VIENINA DRESS LINENS, ‘Which will be found MUCH BE- LOW MARKET PRICES! K GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, WILSON BR0S, 67 & 69 Washington-st., Chieago, And T ‘Wo aro now Manufaoturing, and {t can be prooured o @rovers Bverywhere, RACAHOUT des Arabes, Whieh fs pronour.cod by compotent judgee supsrior (o eny yor onfered 180 publio, v tic man ufnoturor, 1iscal rth-st., Pike's Opern Tonse, Cineinnati, Dlogunt in, Dosign, ¢ @ Buporb in Workmane« ship. Tultlons in TG HARRIS & COBB, H 171 South Clark-at. MEDICINAL, . i who 11 givas NS 1l b N 0 solully dae NBIEYOUS peopls, or thoso wiliowed with oak MaunaNe: el for W AR EIR & €0, your groeer ean got 1t I ho will, ‘W.BAKER & CO,,Dorchestor, Mass, ESTABVLISHED tibo, Mupnfactnrers of the celebeated Tukor's Chacolute, Cocony wnd Bromn Prepuras tlong, wnd Gnest Vauifln Clocalato rna i e te oy ervs. Tor Aoy TRESITR RRY At BATOND , ond tako oo othorf TO BUILDERS . Gonoral contractors who are fnnuclnlly respansiblo and can give good roforenco, will roovive nottea of the Jutting of publle bultdings from timo to thmo if they will voud wo tholr post-oitico uddross, Ihovo st this timo, and in roadiness, tho plans fora Court-1ousy und Jall at Monomonse, Mich., 1o bo lotou tho 23th {nst,, wud woveral soliool buildings and churchos 1 thly Stara, whish are soay or soen ta bo ready, and for swnfon catimites aro lasitod from’ vontrsoloi who ace compolent (o du vuch work, ok, 1 siontd 1450 to ruvlso aud vorreot my lst of contractors feumi 01 v OF (b ‘Snuntry, wad to thisond furite tie ahndustadin "8, . RANDALL, Arshltovk Morriaon Blook, Ohiongd, Jius 18, 1014,

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