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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FFRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1875. 5 e en of all partles in Onlifornia to purify ':m:‘c‘le;‘l fluvnrm{’n‘llln. withoul rogard to party disisionn oF notlonal ferues, Tu this under- taking the Ropubiieans aro cortainly ns promi- pont and eficiont workein a8 any clagy of olti- “\Vn are gratoful to tho Cinclnnatt Trsguirer for publishing tho financial plank of the Oblo Pemocratio platform of 1473, on whish Gov. Allen now atands, Tha resolution declaros that {hio Domeerats of Olfo aro “in favor of sush an Jucroano of tho circulating modium as tho busi- noag intorests of thocountry may from timo to timo roquiro;" that thoy believe **mound polisy and justico” roquire ono-half tho customa-ducy o o vaid In greonbncka ; and that the act of Jaren 16, 1869, which pledged tho faith of th ypation to the paymont of tho 5-20 bouds in coin, was ** an unnocessary and wieked sacrifico of tho {ntorests of tho tax-nayers for tho benofit of tho pon-tax-paying boudliolders.” 'Wlho sooner tho Democratic party of the West becomos ideutified with thoso prineiples the soguer will thoy loso . all prospeot of retalningor regainiog favor. Mr. William M, Grosvenor, o caroful obsorver of Missourl politics, bas writton a lotter to tho Now York Tribung to show how: tho Domocrats of tha Weut aro throwing away 1410 beat chnnco of success they bavo had for many yoars. He gays that the Tudopendent votors genorally, aud thio German votors in particular of 8t. Louis, 10 now determined to ovorthrow tihe Domocratie party. Only the Catliolica aro carn oat in defend- fngit. They finvo xoad reason to bo grateful to o Democracy. Twolve ont of :fiftcen candi- datos on tho Dowmocratic tickst last April wero Catholics, and wero chosen because thoy wore such. An Judepondent movernent ab that time Nundertaken wag partly dofealed. When the Democratic Magor diod, anothor was nominated ; aod this timo the Indopenderds fairly wou tho dey. hut wero counted out by fraud, The Whisky Rivg in 8t, Louls, alan, ia thoroughly Democratio, aud control ovory nowapaperin the city. Thewo aro momo of tho ressons Mr. Groavonor gives for belioving thut honest men in Missouri Liave lout faith In Denouentic profas- gions of reform, and mean front this timo to bend all thair enersles to compnasing tlie defeat of Bourbonism s corruption, Mr. Grosvenor proceeds to uliow that similar evidemees of want of prineiplo, and werogreed for povror, aro avery day oxhibited by the Democratio party throughout tho Weat, aud aro rapidly destroying confidonce in the ability of the party to bo honcet’ oven for a few nionths, when the prize boforo thiem, and depending upon their appearance of virtuo, is 8o magnificont. What could be expectad, then, of tho Domocratic party if it should witr the prizo, aud placo no check upon its indulgoncs ? PERSONAL Tha King and Queon of Bweden impwort Iager, snd drink ft. Ono of Evarts’ pitby epigrams fills fitty-six lines of the New York Tribune. “The blood-thirsty Loe! of the blon:ted bond- holdor " is tho latest paroxysm of tho Palmyra XNew Era. Capt, O, E. Dutton, United Blates Army, ar- rived at St. Coroline's Court Hotel 1lhursday morning. Joln E, Owens has bought the Acsdemy of Music at Charleston, 8. O. Ho's wealthy sud can etaud it. Ruesia hos joined the snti-potato crusads, It Troland should weakon, what becomos of the murphles ? Mra. Susan Wilson, of East Wilmot, N. H., has a borso 30 years of age, which can still trot s mile in 9:46. Cardinal Antanelli hus gout, but sirives to keep Lis tongue from ovil-spoaldng, and his Ii ps that they utter no gutlo. Scth Greon says fishos hawe no hoaring faca 1- ty, simply bocause they sra uoc given to lstera- log towliat ho saith on breeaing. Tho racor Kangaroo, for wh.\ch tho dissipate d young Marquis of Hastings )aid 903,000, noi v draws a London cab at sixponce a milo, Hor two sons, aged respect:'voly 80 and 106' yeara, rocontly attonded the f.umoral of their mothor, aged 132 yoars, at Acapuileo, Moxico, ‘The day following tho glorious Fourth of Jaly, 1875, Mosgs Goorgo, of Danav.lle, will have carriod for aixty years a bullot in 1 \s groia which entored at tho battla of Chippowa. Bignor Josoph Berotts, of Pavil, Italy, aged 83, whips his consort, Clomontina,, sged 77, for ber girlish tlirtationa with other ,young bucks, which tear hia soul with joalousy, Lusiness 18 #o dull in Biolly that :tve escapsd criminals bave given thiemaclves up to tho au- thorities at Palormo, Thoy don't wewt liberty. Thore's nothing in it. Disgusting, in: fact. I, L. Enaign, business-managor of the Ohi- cago Alliance, loft last ovenlug for Shefliold, wbere he dolivers tho Commencemort addross bofors tho literary tnatitution at that ilave, Waon a Baltimore man is aweary and wishes himself dozd, he cheora Limsolf by pouring whiaky into his drinking-water, aad wa‘iching the staggors and antics of tho inebriated aiimalouls, Alingulet with movon lsnguages at his com- mand way beaten out of all tho monoy {16 had, st a Bowary faro-bank, the otherday; and yot there are people who olamor for compulsoryr eduoa- tionl The edltors of & Neehoa (N. I1.) nesrapaper bave socursd the hearty co-operstion of ths Qrammar-S8choolauthordtiss, who givo two morlt- marks to evory popi! flnding sa emor in the paper. Bomebody said Soggs' benofit was to 136 at the Adelphi noxt Bunday night, watead of Eoolay's; and the *old man'a " dreams have boon mericus- :y disturbed by visions of s house divided against taolf, One angrs parent has anticipated Roge Nlas- #ey's publication of tho love-lottars sent to M on- tague, tho nctor, by making him deliver up th oss from bis deugbter, undor the shadow of a ha avy blaskthoru-cane. Farjoan, the novellst, began lite as & comys 38l tor ; and happior wonld the world have beon 1had Lo boen inclined to stiok $o the business, Iiny way, a fair componitor has beon loat, witly out correspondiog galn, . Mrs. Tilton will pses the summer st Ea st hampton, Maes., and gradually fade out of alpat, until he i recalled to wind only aa tho uoliap py Woman to whom Mr. Bocoher's lawyers woyud not " give s chance." While Dr, Adams, near Denvor, was out on & hont, a mountain-bear vieltsd his Lousa and ca r ried off Lis Lacon. That snlmat could est b & Plosnd havo ii too; for hie not only stals th.e doctar’s bacon, but #aved his own, The . ew 8 cenaua for votlug purposss, sud_Lave failed to sent | 1oz the Chicego nm?w?y wan.—SY, Louis Glabe. No. They aro desparate, and want the chame plon of B, Louls. The united ages of s Bioninglon lwide and bridegroom wars 57 yosrw; but, a8 he contribe uled 74 of them, Lie foft hia wifo but 13 to make up thesum. $e had eight married chil dreq and Bumerous grandchibiren, Bhe bad nons, Bat, for all that, he had clearly tho beat of tho bargan, Four doctors tackled Jobnule Bmith, They bllstered und they bled him{ With squills, sud suti-biifous pllls, Ard tpecac, they fed bim Tloy stirid b up with'cal Aud triod 10 1u0ve Lis hver; Hat all in valn—his lttle soud Was waflud o'r the river, #Phladsivhia Ledger, The wedding-chorus from * Lohengrin * seems %W heve wsurped the timo-honored wadding- maroh by Mendelssohn. It was played in Washe fugion at the nuptials of Miss Lizzie P. Knowl- ton—siuter of tho late distiuguished jouroallat, James W, Knowlton—and Harrison 1, Dodge, of Georgetown, a selon of ane of the oldest fam- Lii:eof the District. The New York Tribune ssys it will never give Vize-Prealdeat Wilson » certiticate of ll-health, o called a4 tha effios, and found the elevator Gv'taal) ab the op of the buildiag. He climbod ten flights of stairs, and saconded the towar in shieh tho * yonng oditor ™ reposns, and snluted him ne ealmly and Llandiy s though ho hiad not Just climbed 260 faet of nteps. ‘Tho close of Evarts’ apooch was greotod with groat npplanno, which rominds ono of a miniato- tial ancedoto : * How did you like my sormon 7" #aid n valn clorgyman to a distinguished ebanco llstenor, * Ah, pir! thero was ono bemutiful paseago.” ' Yoe, yos,"” aald tho dominie dotight- od, rubbing hia hands: **and which was that?" “Tho pasaago from tho pulpit to tho veslry.,” Dr. Watta, author of that soothing entomolog- {eal lyrio: How dnth the 1litls busy bea Dolight to bark and bito! hins beon honored with & memorial-hall in En- gland, lio wea born in 167§, and hia bymna Lavo had & fair trial, so that the oroction of & Lali to him is not a rash, impulelve undertak- Ing. ‘The Paris American Regisier tells of Chica- goans and tholr whoreabouts abroad as follows: Parig—T, Armour, Miss Benedict, Messia. Blair, Mina Hattlo Blnir, Miss A, Blodgett, James Camp- bell, R, Clayton, Misa Virgio Clayton, Misa Gra- fiold, J. 11, Johneon, Miks Huttio Johneon, Ti. Loes, J. E, Peck, Mins Pock, J, F. aod - Louls I'racgor, I' 8imonds, Mivsos I, I. and M, R, Btrong, Horaco and Mrs. Whito; London—R. Benodict, J. J, and Mra, Dorland, the Rov, W, 11 Daniels, D. Gurneo and wife, “Capt." J. 1L Haynie, J, B, Jonkins, J, B, Marsl, G. E, Scott, 11, 1, Taylor and family. ‘Western nowepapers are giving thomaelves un- necessary bewildorment over the report thoy have been cirenlating that Henry Ward Icecher has takon an oftico {u tho new Zribune building, A son of Mr, Boschier wae graduated at Columbia Law Bchool Iast May, Ho formed a partnership with Mr. J. V. B. Levwls, aud the two, looking for au offico, naturatly camo to the Tribune bullding a8 tho bost place for lawyors' offices in Now Yorlt, Thoy selected thelr quartors, madoe their arrangomonts, and prepared to movo In, Pres- ently Ar. Doecher heard of it, camo in toses wbat sort of an oflico his Loy bad sccured, thouglit Lo would like him to bave a little battor one, and mado & change to larger rooms on tho asmo floor, eaying that Lo would bo responsible forit. Itis to bo hoped that this instance of paternal intorest in the way his boy starta off in bia professlon will not be act down as further proof of s bad heart,—XNew York Tribune, "~ TOTEL ARRIVALS. Pulmer Mouse—G, W, Vince, Banta Cruz, Cal.: A, L Falmanda, Boston § ., Hacket!, Now York; H. De- . L., Yancher, New York; L, R, Martin, Indian W, P, Frost, Deloit; Michincl Jenkiny, aitic II, N, Carnial, Towa; A, H. Malu, Madison; . H. Witbierw, Indianas T, A. Taylor, Boston; Jolni 6. Lowe, Dayton; Jobn_Ogiloro, Montreals’ G. R, Muyhow, Now Ifuven; ¥, Buhl, Detroit; Bun, Nuwr York; Charica Todd,' 8t Loufs....Grand Lazifed, " C. Dualavy, Olifo: ., "Burgoss, Clovelnnd; Thomsa W.' Anderson, Maryland: W. A, Cuatierton, Burlington; B, ~ Chamberlaln, Clevelund s A, Clierry, Madison s L. D, Furben, A. £, Armntroug, Wiaconsins L. D. Tutlill, it, Jore MeLean, ltocheaters F. W, Oliver, Otwojio kenbwrg, Philadelphia’s James Steole, Fa " Bun, Sjriughold ; F, A, Mogendorf, 81, Louls’; D, ughos, Naw York; E. Gale, Peoria. ... lirevourd Houne —E. 0. Bleight and ilaughtor, Marahaliiown, Towa; I' B Dartletf, Eigm, Il.; Ww., M. 0lford, Hudson, N, Y.;' E. D, Winalip, Racine, Wist 'B. 8, 'Duil. Minneapolis, @ Sinu.... Garitner House—T. Mellfoy, Jr, Now York: Geofs Haker, Doston; ¥, B, Gardher, Poussukee, Win.; G, A, Sichialleabergar, Mliwaukoo; D, 8. Arnold and wife, Brooklyn: ‘Thowiss D, Jamed, Phliadolphia; Jamen Rtobinsun, Now York; F. B, Alnaworth, Now York; 0. G. Wicker, Donver; 'Anstin B Livermore, Bt Teter, Mina,: O, H. Whoelack, Now Yorks the Hon, Junc §, Keily, wifo, and cuildron, Oregon} Jobn Bbodwick and wifo, Philadelphta ; Bamucl £, Fairiamb and wife, Tancaster, Pa.; W. A.Adame, Oconomawoe ; Danlel Higley, Lawrsuce, Kan.3 Mrs, Georgo Herbert, Buf- 140 ; 4, G, Thomaa aud 'wifo, Cloveland, U EDUCATIONAL SHURTLEFF COLLEGE, Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tyibune, ment oxerciscs of Bhurtlot College, Uppor Al- Autoy, 1ll, Juno 10.—Tha forticth Commence- ton, took place to-day in tho Baptiat Church, It belog a fine day, an audlonco of not less thau 1,000 wore present. A olass of ten young mon and one young womsan graduated. Tho exor- cises wora excellont, and tho musio was fur- nishod by Postlowait's band, of St. Louls, The following was the programmo, alao giving the namos of tho graduatos in the Collego Dopart~ mont: Salutatory, in Lal, by E. T. Casgoll easay, “Untroddon Ground,” by Miss M. E. Barrett; oration, *Tho Tootry of Doemocracy,” by E. T. Cassall; ora- | tion, #Progressive Thought,” by It. A. Haight ; | oration, *‘Our Causo Oue Hundrod Yoars Ago,” by L. J. Hancock; oration, *Tho National Qut- look,"” by I3, 8, Howell; oration, #The Philoso- th of Miracles,” by O, . Lathrop; oration, *The 8prings of Bocioty,” b C. Pock ; ora~ tion, * Ruling Xdoas,” Ly I tillwoll § ora- tion, with valodictory addross, * Tho Litorature of tho Age of Elizabeth,” by E. W, Roid, The vuledictory was awardod both prizes, 1n the Thoological Dopartmont the graduates wore J. B, Euglish aud W. L. Toboris, ‘Tue Maater's oration was delivored by J, D, Foulon, Esq, of 8, Louls, Tho dexroa of Bachelor of Arienwas thon conferred on tho membetra of the praduating class with the exception of Misa Barrett, who rocaived the de- groo of Bacholor of Philosophy. Thoological raduatos recerved the degece of Baclielor of §)lnnl£y. The degreo of Mastor of Arts in .toursg was conferred on J. . Foulon, ot Bt. 1'ouis. Tho honorary dogroo of Muster of Arts W s givon to J, 1. Engiish, of Carrolitou, and Di % Al B, Everstt, of St, Louis. The Itov. J. M. Bi.Ver, of Upper Alton, aud the Rov. F, M. Ellia, of \“hicago, wero houorod with tho degros of Doctor of Divinity, and tho Rev, P, M. Gallahor, of Naw Jersoy, was inade a Duator of Lawa, JENNINGS SEMINARY, Tv the Fditor of The Chicaco T'ribune : Auzona, Ill., Juns 10,~Jonniugs Beminary, located in tho City of Aurora, for mauy vears hes held an importaut place among like inutitu. tions of the Weat. Koenly slive, both to the nocossities of tho students and the requirements of tho ago, it has ovor oudeavored to lay such foundations a8 sliall sustain a complets, symmet rical structure. During tho year just closing, a Bood olass of strdents have been in attondance, and iustruction has boen sfforded Ly an able and experionced oorpa of teuchors. The oommenco- ment oxercisce begfin on Sunday, the 18th, nnd conelnde ou Thuredsy, the 17th 1nst, Thelorder of exercissa ia as follows s Sunday, June 13—Annusl sermon 10:30 8, m,, in Pirst Mothodist Episcopal Ohureh, by the Itiucipsl, e Rav, O, . Mandovilse, A, A, Monday, Juna 14~9 &, T, 10 &, . m., exsmination of aca. Tuenday, Juna B5—Exsmination of classes, 0 », m, to ap.m,; 8 declamation contost for' Shepherd prize, in Sominaty Clapel. Wedlnesday, Juiia 16—10 &, m,, exhibition class in Bemiuary Cliapel ; 2:30 p, ., atinual wiesting of the Trustoos dn Suinlatey parlors 6 pu i, lec- Literary Socletles, by tha ltev, 1, D, Bliopherd, Chicagu, TAuredav, June 17—10:0 », m,, commencement ox- ercisea in Qoulter Opers-iouse; 8 p, m,) annual mest- T of the Alwnnd o Bemiuasy Of Bal; oration, 8, Towatl Hall: esusyist, Miss Carris Demorest; post, Katalls Etoughton. INDUSTRIAL UNIVERSITY, Special Dianateh o The Chicago Tribune, Caawmeatoy, I, June 10.—The Trustees of tho Induostrial University, at thelr last seaslon, which closed last might, decided to employ Dr. Manly Milla as Professor of Agrionltors, This prominent teacher has beon delivering lecturea st tho University during the psst term, and his employment s refoiced ovor by all friendw of the nstitution. Duricg the summer thers is to bo erooted ou tho Uniyersity grounda a large vetorl. mury stable, with all couvenances for the uss of students in that departmont ; also, tho arill-hall 18 t0 ba neatly furnished and generally improved. BLACKBURN UNIVERSITY. Bvecial Dispateh (o The Chicago Tribuns, Oanuixvitis, Ill, Juno 10,—To-day occurred the aizth nonual Commencomeut of Blackburn Waiveruity, of this cily. Fifleen studenta grad- vated, and the e: Wi ttended by & hrno: audlence than &t any previous Commence- wen —_—— INDIANA EDITORS, Baecisd Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Ix.via¥aroLis, Ind., June 10.—Tho Blate Edl. torial Assoaistion met to-dsy with a full attend- snce, Presidsnt Lingle, of tho Lafayette Courier, io the chair, Willard Nash, of the Logsnsport Pharos, read an tnutoresting humorous paper on + How ;Yo to Conduota Country Nowspaper,” and the zuodiflon dhannd'u: p uu-nlnu, i X; on Ao, un ablishers an mpr':" Desirable I} enrl:fu"vhuh 1t sppeared thet i of patdnt outaldes in growing in fo- voe, aad “Sinolr wed has many ady: ) . RAILROAD NEWS. President Garrett Will Not Re- cede from Iy Presont Position. The Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Min- nesota Declared Bankrupt. Judge Drummond to Try to Fix a Crosse {ug-Place for Two Roady, Hohomo for the Rc;orgnnlzntinn of tho At- lantic & Great Western, Proposition to Put the Road Into the Hands of tho Englishmen. The Change of Gauge to Ba the First Operating Measure Instituted. ‘THE ATLANTIC & GREAT WESTERN. Mr. Jamos Meilonry and Lis aseociales of the Atlantic & Great Wostern 1lailroad Compauy avo submitted & new schomo for the roorganizas tion of thia road, of which,the following are tho main pointa: Foroclosure under the first or soc- ond mortgage to bo prosccuted, and decroos for ealo obtsined, and the railroad, with itg rolling Alook, leagns, and franchises, to beeold and to bo bought by 8ir George Balfour, K. C. B, M. 1, Hugh Frazer Bandeman, and Peter Lutschman, all of London, as trustees and agonts for the purchaso of the proporty on bobalf of the cradit- ors, and for ite reorganization uuder tho schomo, & form of cuntract and assont to be propared for signature. The Trustecs aro to organize a now company, under the titla of tho Atlantio & Groat Woatorn Tinilrond Company, or such othor title as they may rdopt, aud to lisvo all the new sccuritics pre parod for jesuo in accordanca with the schome sud contract for assent. All existing bonds, coupons, ehares, and other =securities, to be lodged, if required, with the Trustecs in England. who ara to give cortificaten acknowledging tho roceipt of the samo, to bo held for tha purposes of tho schieme. Application will ba mado to the Btock Exchango to recoxnize theso certificates, to bo dealt in as ropresenting the original docu- mants, ponding thelr exchanga into tho Rocri- tios of tho now company. Tho Truatoed to take such legal or othor measuros an thoy in their dikcretion may think necesary to carry out thin schiome., Tho achome proposed ie as follows s Firat—That the adiinlatration bo placed undor the direct aud_abmoluta managemont of the propriotors through a dclegation of Directors in_Loudon, who #hall liave full control over fho oxpenditurcs aid pol- icy of the Company,sud that travafer and rogluter books he kept ot thio Lopdon oitices, Second—That thers shall be uo powar to creato ‘bonds, morigages, or obligations, or otherwiss 1 creano the capital of the Company, nor to graut any leaso of tho whiolo ur any Jarinof tiie propesty, nor to secopt any losae of any othier raflrosd without the cone sent of # majority of the stockholders votlug persoil- ally proxy ata meeting Jawfully convencd, st an thirty dsys' notice in threo Loudon daily liat the net roveuues of the rosd remitted tu London mouthly, and monthly siatoments of recelpta and oxpundituren publistod, with semi- nual reports from tho executivo oficers prapared in the intelligible form adopted by English ratlwayn, Fourth—Thst {mmediataly after the decreo of fore- cloauro aud reronstruction of the Company, by the election of Directors, he gauge of the line be changed, ‘l,l.xu capltsl baing ralsed by way of a firet chiargo over it ar valuo and guarantfes of existing srouritics bu 1anintatned, but tliat the au- nual cliargos for interest on capital bo goverued by the ot rovenyis of each year. Sisth—Tlat tho Arst-iortgage bonds, with conpons capitalized (o Jan, 1, 1676, bs converted into Arat-pref- erouco aiarce, with' {uterest from Jau, 1, 18:6, come uencing with { por cout, incroasing to 6 per’ cant, Each $100 nomtuaf value to have one vots, Secenth —That th secondmariguo Londs, with coupuns caplialized to {hs lat March, 1870, bs con- vertod into_socond-proferonce sliares, with ' intorost frowm 1st March, 1873, commencing at 4 per cont, and incroasing (o § per cent, Eack $:00 nominal value to e ono voto, Eighth—Tiiat the third-mortgage bonde bo convertod {nto third-profercuce wlinros, willh interest commence ing at 3¢ por cent, aud fucrossiug to per cont. Kach $400 nomlnal vulue to have one Ninth—Tust tho existig p1eferciice-sharca be con- verted into fourth-preferenca wliares, with _intcreat commoncitig 8t X por ceit aud lucraslng o 4 per cent, Each $500 iominul value ta have one vole, “Tenth—That the comimots sharos bu converted fnto equal amount of common ahares of the new Company, 4 $500 nominal valuo to hiave ono yoto, Fleventh—That tho rental of the lsased lines tn 1872 and 1873 by modified to allow of the rodustion of ine tereat ot to honds, but shalt be tho first chiargs on tho Londe of tho Comipany, after the now debeuture tock or otlior now rocurify to be lasued for rafelng addle tional capltal, The overduo coupous will bo paid in caelt ta assonting boadloldors after the reconstitution of the Company, THE ELGIN CROSSING QUESTION. Last Novembor tho Chicago & Northwostorn Taflway Company fitod & billagainst tho Clifosgo & Pacifio Railroad Company to rostrain tho latter from orossiug its track noar Elgin st grade. An order was subsoquontly mado by Judge Drummond sllowing tho Chicago & Pacitio Company to switch into the rosd of tho com. plainant aud run slong it for about 1,200 fest instoad of making a direct orossing. This order expired by limitation tho 1st of April last, aud & motion was mado yesterday to compol the Chi. cago & Pacitic lload to dn something toward building sn olovated crossivg., At the timo tho temporary order was made, Mr. Warren Colburs, & clvil engiuger, was appointod to enr- voy the epot, and Le filed a yreport in which he charactarized tho spot whero tho grade crossing was mado as cspocially dangorous, aud advocato: 'mouliong terms the bullding of an olevated ordss! Mr. Cook yeatorday, on bebalt of the Chicago & Northwestera Hoad, fu malang the miotivn, eaid that kis client Lad spent #1,132 in keoping watchmon at the crossing, ond the defendant bad spont §G29 for the same purposo, aud lio thought somo movemont shiould be madta toward Bottling the matter, as Mr. Colburn had roported ““':'l » croaulng could not safely bo made at grade, The counsol for tho defendant, Measrs. B, F. Ayer and Ool. Wilsox, claimod that they could not bo compolled to build s crossing until the finel order of the Court. ‘Lo bad answored the bill, but no replication mX been filed. Morcavor, thoy took isine with Mr, Colbum, aod wisbed to have the tostimony of 80mo oxporta on the aubjoct of ‘the fassibllity of crossing at grado. Judge Drummond said he liad rolied npon Mr. Colburn's roport se corseot in making the order, Bat {t wau only temporary, and ho did not wish to bina tho defendanta I.l{ it. It Mr. Colburu had made an error, and that was whown by the answer aud tostimony, then tho ordor should not bo allowed to stand. " Ie would, therefore, allow the defandant to take proof to controvert Mr. Oolburu's roport, and submit it by July 6, and bo would himaelf vigit tho locality aud "examine the chiaractor of the ground at the or g, 80 us to better dotermine the question. IN THE HANDS OF A RECEIVER, The latest road to pass into the hands of a Recelver In the Durlington, Cedar Rapida & Min- nesots Nailroad, This rvad was organized in 1868, aud started on ma Loneat basis of esupport, with city and county aid, Tue bonds sold faisly, and tho work, under the tonder nursing of & Credit-Mobtlior, grow and thrived, Two con- struction-companies began to build at both ends, but, liko most other coustruction companies, thoy were not too houest, sud, consequently, much of the funds wont into the packeta of spoc- ulstors, The road wince fts completion was povor prosperous, and hias labored undor mavy difiicultics and reverses. Last Fobruary there ‘waa a roorganization of the Board, but t(ho new management wero uuable to_save tho Company from its lmT«udlnu doom, Bevoral plaua for the recrganization of thia road Lave been proposed during the lsel fow dnw but a8 you taken anv deflolto aliape, THE_BALTIMORE & OHIO, Bavrneong, Md., June 10,—Iresident Garrett, of the Dallimore & Oblo Nailroad, in sn addrose to tha Directars yesterday, atated that the earn- fugs for the past month were 21,320,404, while tho earnings for tha same month Iaat year were $1,220,000,—an increasa of §104,484, Mr, Gar- rott continues: ¢ Qur revenucs show that, not- withstanding the goneral dngmmun in business, with the unprecedsutedly low rates st which & ortion of our trade bLas been transported, vur roumge ia larger thau ever heretofore.” ' Mr, Gurrelt denled tne statement that tho Baltlmore & Ohio bad bean seeking large loans of mouey in New York pacticalarly and “that ity &pur waa unsalablo, and that as much ax $500,000 was of- ;nndd' a$ one Hme and Do puschasers oould be oun none of them has IMPORTANT LITIGATION, Nxw Yoax, June 10.—Ths stgument degum yesbardsy s Ais Unitsd Bilales Cireuld Oourdy bafore Judge Dlatehford, upon one branch of tho multifurm litigation Invalvlng the complis catad affairs of tho Silwaukea & St. Paul Rail- road and the Minncsota & Bt. I'sul Railroad, the dofendant Lelng the LaCrosse & Minnesota Rail. road, Willinm Barnes as Trunten, aud thren nets of hondholders. Tho suit {s now ontitled the Milwaukeo & 8t. Paul Railroad Company sgainst Willisw Larnes et al. GARRETT, Sneetat Dispateh to The Chicats Tyidune, Wasiixotox, D, C. Juno 10.—It can bo statod on tho Leat nuthority that President Garrett, of tho Baltimore & Oblo Rosd, doos not intond to recodo from the position thas Lo Liae tuken, and that any combromiso hat moy bo mads will involve & recognition of ths domand of Garrett, ‘I'he oflicors of thn roud complatn that the entire Now York preas i ustng itn influence againat them. bub sy that Garrott will not clangoe bis poution, CHICAGO & CANADA. EasT Bacinaw, Mieh,, June 10.—Tha Iaying of iron on thie Chicago & Canada Itoad weat of St Louls, Mich., comtmoncd to-day. BLACK HILLS. THE GLOLOGICAL SURVEY. Saectal Inapateh to The Chreaqo T'ndune, Wasuington, D, ., Juna 10.—lsfore Prof. Januoy, in chatgo of the Black Iills Geological Exploration, left Fort Laramie, several parties prescnted thomsalves as authorized by the War Depurtmunt to nccompany the oxpedition. Tho Hecietary of the Interior instricted Mr. Jannoy that ho shonld bo free u his choite of thoee who went with the expedition in a civil capacity, Upon the recelpt of tr, Jannoy's telogram, Bec- rotary Belknap was askod if he had suthorized anybody to go In an oflicial capacity with tha oxpedition, Dolknusp roplied thet Le had not. Prof, Jauney was theroupon instructed to soud away all persons not duly authorized by tho Interior Dopartment or Mr. Janney lo accom- pany tho oxpedition. It further sppears that the geological oxplorer hias grave doubts of-tho success of tho oxpedition, for tho reason that Alie teamstors and miners who were accepted wore undoubtedly induced to go with un ou tho oxpectation of finding valusblo mineral deo- posits. It was at first exacled from all of the laboring portion of tho expedition that they would faithrully roport their discoveries only to Prof. Januocy, aud, if valuaule discoverien wero medo, that they should not take advantage of the law to pre-ompt their claims. Hince tho doparturc of tho oxpodition the Interior Dopartment {8 convincod that these instructions will not bo carned out, It is not bolieved, though unmistakablo evidence of guld are found, that a majority of the party willade mit ur roport their wuccoss, It iw the intontion, thierefore, of tho luterior Department, upon tho return of the expedition, to inform tho oxplorers that their right na original discoverers will not bo “iuterforod with #0 that thoy may eafoely toll the truth ju ngm{ to the result of their oxammnations. Cowmmis- sioner Bmith to-day reccived the following dis. patch from Javuey. 'Lhe dispatch is dated from s brauch of Beaver Creok at tho western basa of the Black Hilla : The greater of tho Black Hills isin Dakuls, Ths formuutions in this vicluity ste of recout geulugical aye and not aunferous, Will crors through the Jls s 2“!{!1“! tlo gold hilla reported to cxst nesr Larney's Peak, ALAME AND IMPOTENT WHITEWASH, Spezial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, 81, Pavr, Minn,, Juuo 10.—~Gon. Terry has re- ceived and forwardod to Sioux City for informa- tion of complaining citizeas the roport of a board of ofticors appointed by Col. Lugenbeel, commanding at Fort Randall, to inquire into the alloged robborios of tho members of the Gordon City party by tho soldiers, and tho alleged crusl- tios towards them by officors to whom they snr- rondered. This roport sota forth that, though diligent inquiry was mado, no evidencs could be found to sustain tho allogations, which woro aleo denied by the officors and tnon. Onoof the ad- veoturera did swoar his revolver and stock of tobacco woro takon by s wsoldler. The latter, however, swears ho un- dorstood those articles (o be included in tho order for the destruction of ontiit and supplios, and cacried them sccordinglv to the fira and threw them in it. In anothor iustance, an ofiicor waved froin destruction somo personal offects, and, as soon s ho could fiud the owner, roturned thom, for which this oficer had the ro- ward of boing accusod of intended thoft by tho runaways, who roported the capturo of Gordon Cuty to tho Sioux City papers and correspond- enta. No inqguiry was made by tho Board a4 to tho authority for tho destruction of the outfit and supplics, for which Capt. Mills, the wenior ofticer I»mannt at tho eapture, {s reaponsible. 1ia bo- ongs to the Dopartmont of tho Platte. No or- dor for such destruction was issued from the Loadquarters hore of the Department of Dakota. PRESENTS FOR THE SI0UX. 8pectul bispalch to I'he Chicago T'ribune, ‘Wasmixoroy, D. 0., Juno 10.—At tho close of tho conforonce with tho Indians oo the Gth inst., it was ropresonted to the Commissionor of In- dian Affairs, a8 tho final requeat of the Sioux nation, that if tue Areat Fathor desired to os- tablish friendly rolations with their people, and get thom to agroo to tho ocession of torritory, thoy would not have poace unlesa thoy roturned Liome with some avidences of the gonerosity of tho Groat Father. Thoy asked for 2800 each witls which to buy presonts, that thoy might show the generosity of the Groat Fathor. This amount tho Commissionor of Iudian Affairs sald he coutd not givo thom. Ho conld not give more thun $25 to each represcutative of "tho Sloux nation. Walving the dosire to purchase gifta to_conciliato their pooplo, they nsked that thoy might be permitted to roturn homo on horses. This roguost the Commisaionor told them e was not able to grant, Aller the dolo- gation loft Washington, it was found thatan unoxpended balsuce for Indian affaics waa still atthe command of tho Commirsioner, and Lo yznlerdl{u telographed to Agent Daniols, at Omals, to purchaso horses, saddlos, and equip- ments amouuting to about #4,000, so that tho entire delegation may retura to thoir peoplo with at least this evidenco of tha intontions of the Government to deal falrly with thom. (o the dasuctated Press,) TIK PHOPOSED COMMIBSION, ‘Wasmzaroy, D. O, Juue 10,—The only per- son yot determined upon a8 one of the Oommis- eloners to wegotiate with tho Sioux Indisue s the Rev. B, D, Hinman, at presont s misulonary smong them, aud Government interproser at the lat interviews. COMMISSIONERS SZLEOTED, Benator Allison, of lows, Souator Morrill, of Maina, aod ex-llopresentative Comingo, of Alis- sour, hava acoopted tue positions of Commia- ops Haro and Whip- siouera to the Bioux, ple have positively d LABOR AND CAPITAL. THE MINERS, Special Diapateh o The Chisazo Tribune, Wiispanee, Pa, June 10.—The expeoted resumption of the Diamond Colliory' did not {ako place tbla morning, It was well known that plans bad boen concocted fo attempt to pre- vont any man from ontoring tho minss, and it is quito likoly that thosa who had expreased a will- {ugmeus to start It to-day have boon intimidated by the atrikers, At G o'clook this momiug the Buperintendont of the Diamond CoMiery ar- rived at the worka with a special force of police men, Some 000 men wers congre) ted around the works, but hardly & man offored to go to work. ‘There way Do disturbauce on tha part of the idlers, but tLuir presenco was sutticiont to intimldste those who wers expecting to go to work, and tho movement wan given up as a bad job, ' 'The Buperintendant and polica forca ro- tired from the ucone, Mestings are boing held constautly, aud thoro {a manifusted more and wmoro opnn\y-dnlu to brouk sway from (Le Union aud reaume work. A larga mieoting s to bo hold at Plywmouth ta-night, wiuol is expected to biavo a perceptible influsnco ou Lhe situation. . PorraviLLe, 1'a., June 10.—A msss-meeting was held by the minors near Mount Carmel to- day. Resolutions wets adoptad to be submitied to the oporstors, is substauco ms follows: Tou rnr cont off contract wark, and 6 per cent off aborers, providiug the operators reduce the price of powder and ofl at tho mines. A dispaten to the Miners’ Journal states that at » mestiog held by tho Umioa minersof Northuwberlsnd County, the miners sgreed to accept a compromise of 10 por ceut reduction on all contrsot work, laborers 5 per ceat reduc tion, with ths understanding that the baals sys- tom and percantage sre (0 be malntaloed as beretofore. Operatqrs are t0 be notified to sttend a mesllng %l the Krecullve Doard, Jun ontex Lito the agresmanta a4 adeve disied, WASHINGTON. Denial of the Report of a Misun- derstanding Between Mor. ton and Bristow. A Startling Coincidenco Noted in the Matter of tho Treasury Robbery. Prominent Mentlon of Parson Newman’s Nawe as Inlluencing Appolnte ments, Mueller's Bandstone to Underg o OfffoialEx- smination at Cincinnati, The People of ihe Capital Harrowed with a Small-Pox Scare. THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. THK CUICAGO CURIOM-HOUSE, Bpecial IHapateli to The Chicaan Tribune, Wasiixotoxn, . C., Juno 10.--The sppropris- tiou for the Chicago Custom-1louse building will not lspno as the oxpiration of the fiscal year, oven if thore should bo delay occasioned by tak- ing down the walls, Under the old law the ap- propriation would have lapsed, but Congress last wintea pussed a genoral law, which provid- od that all appropristions mado for all public buildings under thae control of tho Troasury Do- pattmnont § should always bo available. No ofticial Information has Lecn received a8 to tho conclusions at which the Ex- smlving Commlssioners may Lave arrived. Information has Leen received heto from Hu- petvining Architect T'otter that he and tho wem- bnrs of the Commission had concluded to visit Ciuciunati before returning to Washington, The e of thio vixit to Cincinuatl 1w to fuspect additional samples of the Mueller Bueus Vis:a atous, and particularly to exawmiue the walls of it, which bava loug Loon built, Mr. Potter, it is oxpectod, will roturn to-morrow. A VERY CURIOUS CIICUMATANCE Lsa becoma known iu conncction with the Treas- ury robbery. A faw years ago 20,000 were stolen from the Treasurer's office. and, upon the pawo day, it was discaverad tint & certaio namo- less gontloman with wevoral fricndy visited the vaults, Of this §20,000, 6,000 only was recovered. This sum was placed by some unkuown parties to the credit of tho Troasurer of the United States through a Now York bauk. No further clow to the sob- bery was ever discovered, It happoun that, o the'same dsy when tha 847,000 wore taken, ting very same gootleman, who went {hroughi tho vaults soveral years botore whea the 20,000 wero taken, visited tho vaults with roveral friends. Thors may be nothing in this peculiar coiucidence, but itis a fact which has come to tho kuowledgo of the dotectives, and which is beirg oonsidored by them, MEXICAN CLAIMS PAID. A recont cxamination of tho Treasury records of the expenditurcs mado under the treatios mado with foreign powors shiowa that the United States Goveruwent, sinco its foundatiun, bas paid to Mexico for various claims an aggregate sum of §40,000,000. PECIAL AGENT HOWE. A strong effort ia making to ramove Col, ¥, H. Towe, of New York, the Special Agout who was somewbhat widely kuowa 8a the rival of Jayns in the moioty buainess, OEN. WEDSTER'S BUCCESAOR. The Becretary of tuo ‘I'ressury eaya that no conclusions have yet boen reached as to a suc- ceasor to Gen, Wabstor as Sub-Treasurer, and that no names Lave yot bovn suggeste:l. The out- wido mention of the name of J. Ruxsell Jones, pres- em;)flnmottclhlfitum, protiably hias this founda- tiou : Mr. Jones hins been 1 very feoblo bealth for more than a yoar, and his friends hore utate that Lo b ver+! “inoa contempiated & return to thia country. DANKERS' EnRons. Tho statement that in tho operations of the Redomption Agency of the Troasury Department alioriages of banks aro vory frequently found, while.over-acconnts oro never discovéred, are both untrue aud unjust, A great mavy shortages are fouud, and a very considerable “number of over-sccounts by the banks are also discoversd. Very recontly a prominent bank sent s packugo which contawned $3,000 mora than the bank ciaimoed wase In the package, and it s of record that more than a dozen banke haye boen notified of orrors in their favor, ranging in amount from $100 to 5,000, (76 the Associnted Press) AN UNFOUSDED LEPOKT, ‘WasmivoroN, D. C., Juno 10.—A rumor has been fu circulstion within a day or two wmoutiou- ing that a senous rupture hiad oceurred botween Sonator Morton aud ocretary Bristow growing out of differcucas of opinion concerning the dis- tribution of tho offices under the Trossury Do- partmont, Thers ie no foundation whatever for this report. INTERIOR PORTS, The authorities Lore, not Loiog eatisfled with the Comuninsioner of Customs’ ariauxement for lake and froutier ports, moasuros will be taken by tbe Hecretary of tho ‘[reasury to make the orvico more officiont. ———— NOTES AND NEWS. TUE ULACK SMALL-FOX, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Waswinaros, D. O., Juno 10.—Tho Health Oficer roports to-night a very virulent case of tlie black small-pox now epidemic In cortsin por- tions of Now York City, The person had just returned from New York, ond was taken ill this oveniug. Bho was immediately removed to the gmall-pox bospital, The house, which is in tho contral part of the city, was immediately put in quarantice, and tho entire district disinfectod. The health oflicors hopo to prevent a uprosd of the plague. MEIOS GOING AWROAD. Quartormaater-Gonoral Meign, it is ofiicially stated, {3 to bo sent ta Europe upon spocial servico, with fall pay, for the purposs of inapoct- ing and reporting upon the orgauization of for~ olgn armios. Ho i directed to givo his vpecial attention to tho organization of tho staif do- partoionts, particutarly of the Quartonnaster's Do- partmont, a8 it Las boon many years since that Do- partmonthas beou roprescnted by s Commissionor abrord. Meign is uleo, in hia floal report, to em- braca tho reauits of his obsarvatious in foreign armies, togethor with thoso of most value in the a?fll’ll ©of Amorican officers during the recent zo- oa, TTAM, It ia understood that Gov. Axtell was removed {rom the Lovernorabip of Utal on accouut of & too close afliliation with the Mormons. The Rev. Dr. Newman, it is said, exerted hia iufluonco againat Axtell. TIE PENSION DURFAU. H, M, Atkinson, the new Cowmissioner of Ponaious, is vory rapidly taking sach chaugos in the administration of bis oflics as will cor- rock the verv groat abusta aud injustico whicn Liave been occasionod by protracted deluy in tho payment of pensioud. "He to-day directed the esamining boards and surgeons 1o promptly for- ward certiticatos of oxamivation to the Pouston Oltice undar peaalty of immediato dismiszal, A principal cause of the dolay in the pn‘{flmonl of ponslons is in the withholding of cartlficates. THE DOCTORS. MICHIGAN, Bpectal Diavateh to The Chicase Tribime. Derrotr, Juuo 10.—The State Medical Soeloty to-daytabled a resolutiondenounciug homeop- athy in the Univerwity; In favorof expelling Dr, Bamuel Parkoy, of Charloite ; roquesting the Uanlversity to insist on & threo yoars’ courde of medical studgbotare gradustion, aud to fix tho atauaard of sdmivsion to thosato grado as re- quured for the ecleutific depaztmont. Tho Hocie- ty reforsod thoe case of Dr, Shapard, of Grand Hapids, who Liad consulted with & hnmoo[muln, to tlo Modical Bocioty thore, aud locatod tha next Convention at Ann Arbor in Alay uext, The following ofticers were elooted: Prosideat, Will- ism Brodie, Detroit; Vica-Presldeots, J, A, Brown, Batrolt; G. O, Frothingham Ana Arbor H. B, Bhank, Lansing; O. W. Backus, Three Rivers; Hecording Becrotary, G. E. Raunney, Lansing; Corresponding Seoratary, Lesstea ‘(’}unknn', Ann Arbor; Treasurer, Gordon Chullock, ackson, P e QBITUARY. Bpeeial Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribuna, Proata, Iil, Jone 10,—Mra. Alary Emaery, wife of B. Emory, Eaq., editor and proprietar of the Transoript, died st nooa to-dey, ” apacial Diapatch to TAe Chioago Tribund, Torx00, On Jone 10.~Last aight, sbout § o'olosk, Jami promisiog young archi= tach of this wad dissovared la bls socm tu p d;lnzcom"uon from tho offentd of an ovordosa of chilorofortn, which ho had taken internally, to slioviato nouralgio paina. Modical ansintancoe wan promptly ronderad, but, despito overy eMort, he died aborty after. The deconsod wag 20 yeara old, awd stood high in bls profession. At the timn of hin death lio was engaged in the erection 't'lll:l".‘tmmmum Hall Block, now being buils fn i eity, ATLANTA, (ia, Juno 10,—Gen, Duft Greon diod st Lis howe' in Dalton, Ga., to-day, POLITICAL THE ANTISECRET SOCIETY MEN. Pirantia, Jun 10.—This, the third and last day's proceediugs of tho National Christina As- gocintion Convention, was opoued thiy forenoop with religions exorcive conducted by Elder Darlow, of Byracuse. The reports of tho va- rious committoos were thon presented and adopted, nmony thewo, that of tho Committes on_Nominatlon, naming for Preaident of tho Asusoclation tho Rey, Dr. Kerr, of Dittsburg, with a list of Vice-Prenidents, Aflter some dine custlon, tho question of fizing tho placa of the nest meating waa reforred to the Execcutive Commitice, in thoaftornoon the Committes on Resolu- tlons roporied a veriea of resotutions lookiug to thio spards mipnression of all secrot orders as detrimontal 1o tho public good and common wele farouf tho country, and inviting the co-operation of_all Curistiauw in the work of the Associstion, The Rtev. Dr. Milligan, of Alleghony City, do- livered an address ou the naturs and indiug of false oaths, snd was folloved by the flov. Woodrull Poat, of Rochoster, N. Y. Tu tho evening addresses werodolivored by the Rov. Henry Cogswoll, of Obio, and W, A, Cuqaittle, of Ilmoia. Prof, ¢, A. Dlanchard spoka briofly on ths subject uf mecret wocieties socially oubwidered, sud tho Couvention sd- Journed, IMINNESOTA, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicage Tribune, 81, Pavy, Minn, June 10.—Tho Hon, Jobn 8, Pillebury, of Minneapolis, announced to s Ro- publicsn Committeo aul other Repub- licans last avening that hs could not be ‘eandidate for Gavernor, baving entersd Into a businees partnorelp, a8 wntien condition of which iy, that nelther partnor shall activoly en- gaua in political mattera or be a candidate for ar hiold any oflico. THE MARYLAND DEMOCRACY. Bartivone, Md, Juoe 10.—The Demoeratio Btate Couvention, to nominate candidates for Governor, Comptrollor, and Treasurer, (s callod o meet in Baltimoro on Wednesday, June 21, GOV. CHENEY INAUGURATED, Coxconp, N. H,, June 10.—Gov. Clicney was insugurated to-day, aud took the oath of offico and dolivered his message. Thore was no civil or military display. THE NEW YORK LIBERALS. Aumxy, N. Y., Juna 10.—The Liberals have decided to hold a Btate Convention, loaving the time aud place for the Committea to fix. ——— THE WHISKY FRAUDS. THE CHICAGO COLLECTORSHIP. Specral Diapatch to The Chicaga Fribunie. Wasuisetox, I, C,, June 10,~The dolay in forwarding the commission as Internal ovenue Collector to Gen. J. D. Webster ia dus to the fact that the commission which was first mado out was recalled, and anew one issued in its place. The firat commiesion was drawn up in the formo ustomary in the caso of suspensions under the Tunure-of-oflice act, aud proceeded upon thoe assumption that Wadsworth did not fn- tend to resign. Iutimations were, howerer, aub- sequently recoived that ho woald resign, pro- vided the President should first read a lattor in hin defenso, which had boen forwarded to Washington. Thin lotter was roceived. Alean- while, befors it had arrived. the first commission modo out, to bo naapted to the Tenuro-of-offico act, waa recalled, and tho usual one for a new appointment again fssued, The socond commis- sion was forwardod to the President yestordsy 1morning. Nothing _new appeared in Collector Wada- worth's oflice yesterday. In reference to fue Taistsr special, announcing the receipt of his resignation at Washiugton, Mr, Wadaworth save that thoro must bo some orror, a8 he has never sent such a document, The explanation proba- bly s that in somo of his letters to tho DPresidont or tho Commissloner of Interned Rovenuo be bas uwed some exnrersion which han beon twisted into s conditioual resignation. When tho reader of a long; documont Liau o burning desire to find the axp‘;unon of acortatu foeliug ho generally sus. ceeds, ‘Tho statement mado in a cheap morning paper that Gen, J, D, Webster bas recaived Lis com- nuosion a4 Collector of Internsl Revenue is on- tiroly without foundation, lie lias uot even re- cetyed an ofticial notification of hix sppolntment, :;ul qu tummmlan will be delayed some tima ter that. OTHER SEIZURES PREDICTED. Speeial Dispateh (o The Chicugo Tridune, Wasmnatox, D. O., June 10.—Reports that no seizures of distilleries are contomplated in Kentucky aro entirely without foundatlon, Owing to the fact that tho Kontucky dlstillers preduce o grade of whisky which Is not immo- diately put upon the market, tho opportunity for froud is not ma great s iu othior Statew whero highiwines are distilled for immediate ehipment ; but 1t i8 pxpected soma very important selzures will be mads in Kentucks within » fow days. TFIRES. IN CHICAGO. A gan-jet in the show-window of Ieilbron & ‘Woil's dry-goods store, No. 162 Milwaukve ave- no, eet firo, at 7:45 o'clock last evoning, to the goody displayed, aud caused a loss of $200. The property is amply insurod, Tho engincor of No. 11 stonmer extinguishod the firo. A workman who wae burning s hole through a door with a red-kot iron, at the corner of Centro avonuo sod Van Buren etraet, yesterday fore- noon, st fire to it, and caused & loss of, IN MINNEAPOLIS, Specral Dispateh to The Chicago Tyfbume, MinxzaroLts, Juno 10.—Two firos, one of thom {ncondiary, acourred in this city this morn- fug at the ssmo hour, Tho double residence owned by A, C. Ghuoy and the heirs of tho Iate Edward C. Clark, was destroyed by the first, Loss, $7,000; lusuranco, £5,000, The residonce of A, Bnitieo was damagod by the second firo to tho extont of $200, Thoe Mayor of the at; offors a'reward of 82,000 and the National Bow{ of Undorwriters §1,000 for the detection fn this flgot suy one guilty of the ctime of noandiar. AT ELIZABETHTOWN, KY, LouvisviLLe, June 10.—Tho Courier~Journal dispatch reports » dlsastrous fira at Lillzabethy town, Ky, destroying fourteon Louses aud lssi- wg five bouss. Among the bLuldings burned 'were the oxpreas oftico, stored of 8, Strauss, Jop- lin & Lordsay, and O, B, Spenco. Toial losa about 25,000, lnsurad for unly €2,000, Strauey aud his fatmly wore cehfiud t0 Jwup from the ;::.mdx.d-nm window, and were all sarlounly fu. AT ST, JOSEPH, IND, Special Disyateh to £ha Chicugo Pribuns, 57, Joskrn, Ind, Juue 10.—A saw-mill owned snd oparated by 8, J. Zimmermay, 1 mile west of thia placo, took firo last night aboat 12 o'clock and was totally destroyed. The fire is supposed to hiavo orlginated Irom some sawdaay ou top of tho engiae-boilor, Losa about $0,000; uo insurance, AT SOUTH BEND, IND, Bourat Bewp, Ind., Juno 13.—Bowe barns were frod about 2 this moming, burnlog threa of' them. Two horaes were consumed. Loss sbout sggg; insursnce in People's of Aewphls for s SUICIDE, Bpecial Diapateh lo The Chicagn Tribune, Gavesnono, 11, June 10.—Last night & man named P'otor Poterson committed suiclde at Wa- tags, Knox Conuty, Ho frst hung himself to a fonce-poat, sud then finlshed the job by dis- charging the conienta of a shot-gun into his bresst. Caase, & $00 free indulgence in the crouked. THE STOVE-MAKERS. Br. Louis, June 10.—The stove-makers held anothor aession to-dsy, at which (ke Committes ou Business made s report, recommending that the pricas on stovos be advanced cn scoonnt of the {noreased cost of produotion, and tbat & de- be made in the expsnditures e patterce. ;":mnmunl othara Mm;flY:w; - ————————— the Interost of tha tradn, woers dis - ;}:nlxiu nession, and the rosult xfl'."i.‘&'e‘fl.x?:. rod, John 8, Parry, of Albany, N. Y., made in which hn 'é"n tho reasona why um.p:}’c?:::i stoves should bo aidvanced, and tha expensos on mounting and for pattoras reducod, Hesolutione In rospect to the memory of Danfel H. Moars, of Cincinoati, and Iudson E, Dridge, of 8t. Lonis, were adoptod, snd the Convention adjournad, To-night the members aro attending & rocop- ;l::’lt.;:‘alhuuun of f{,"’ of flur Emm nent eiti- 3 o-morraw Treaad to- ey will make a trip to tho —_——— RELIGIOUS, INDIANA UHIVERSALISTS, Spectal Diavateh to The Chieago Tribune, Larsverre, Ind., Juno 10.—The Universalist Btate Bunday-school Conventlon opaned with an hour of conferoncoand prager. At 10 a. m. tho Conventlon wan callod 0 order. ‘She Commit~ toe on Nominations roported for Dresident, Goorgo Togors, Lalayatte ; Vico-Prosidents, tho Rev. J. W. Eldridge, Dayton; 8, A. Budd, Muncio; Rocording Becretary, Mies Dollo Rocke ingfleld, Muncle ; Corrasponding Becratary, the Rev. 3, Crosaloy, Terre Haute : Troasurer, 11, N. Brown. Unanimously adopted, A resolution was unanimoualy adopted In- dorsing the temporance cauwo; recommending it some form adopted by Sunday-schools whereby tho young may bo Influenced In favor of tur{!purlncn. it & St anious rerolution discunsod and uxomo‘d? Ter 1apdtiates et hx&““’ of tho dalegates loft for home thisoyons EPISCOPALIAN, Svecial Dirvatch th The Chizago Tridune, 87, Pavr, Minn., Juns 10,—In the Episcopal Council at Red Wing yostorday, Dishop Whipplo snnounced as raral Deany for the annulog year tha Iev, Dr. Knickerbocker, tho Rav. R, W. Laario, and the Rev. £d Livermoro, Tho Rav. Laurlo was chosan Council Secrotary, A cone firnlulntorv talegram was diracted to “'bo_rent to isliop Welles aud tho Council at Fond du Lne. Davexvonr, In., May 10,—Tho roport that was telegraphed from this city yetorday that tho Rev, Dr. Eccloston has accepted the offico of Hishop of ‘the Dioceso of Iowa, was Incorract, Tho Committea has received no such lotter, thongh thero are intimations from good A~ thority in Philadelphis that be will nccopt. ‘Thora {s an almont universal desiro to have nm accopt, oven among tho proat majority of the clorgy and laymon who opposed bim in the Conveution, . THE REFORMED CHURACH, New Yonr, June 10.—At tho nession of the Goneral Synod of tho Reformed Church this morning, tho subject of the financial condition of tho Church in Chicago was brought np, and & rosolution adopted instructing the Committos to gointo tha Methodirt or Presbyterian Church and get some enorgetio minister who would bring the Churck ont of ita troubles, At the ovening soszion tho Sposial Cammittes raparted subscrintions of 89,650 for the Chicago church, and the Committes on Liturgy roported nnfavorsbly on the adoption of tho liturgy of 1875, ‘The Bynod then adjournad to moot st Kingaton in 1876. COMGREGATIONAL, Special Disvatchto The Chicaas Tribune. Leavexwonta, Ran., Juno 10,—The Congre- gational Convantion of Kansas i3 now in sossion in this city, delegates being in nttendanca from pearly all tho churchos in the city, Tho sos- slonn during tho day wero dovoted to tho cloc~ tlon of officers and routine business, and the evening session to the address of tho retinng Moderator. Several distinguished lighta of the Church from othor Statos are in attendance, METHODIST, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, 8. Paur, Minn., June 10.—The annual camp- meoting of Minnesota, st Red Rock, 8 miles be- low &t. Paul, on the river, beging Jono 24, snd will continne eight or ten days, Froparations are on foot for a grand mass-meoting of Meth- odista from all parta of tho Btate at tho same time and placo, TEMPERANCE, THE INDIANA TEETOTALERS, Specral Thapatch to The Chieago Tribune, IxniaNArorts, June 10,—The Btats Tempere ance Convention spent moet of the day in listen- ing to reports of the progress of tho work in tho sevoral counties, nearly all of which wero en- couraging. A committoa waa appointed to momorialize Congress, and on forma of con- stitutions for suxillary sssociavions. A long platform of rosolutions was adopted, recog- nizing tomperance work as tho work of God, giving thaoks for the growth of temperanco ecotimont smong tho people, and for tho couversion of {nobriates; finding no cause for dicouragement in recont logivla- tion, only s stimulus to now endoavors ; cowe mending the work dons by various organizations in reforming druolards; rocommending that drinking labits bo made a disqualification in electiou or appointment to oflices of trust and [-ram; agresing not to vote for auy one knowan to uso liquor #a A baverage; ar- guiog that t fs tho duty of the Gov- ornment to protect tho peoplo from the trafiic, and mot its right to lconse dramn-shops ; calling for tho enforcement of the Linuor law 1o this State ; indorsing the resola- tion of the Nations] Convention asking that tnia work bo carried Inlo Suuday-achaola. incor« E:nterl in lessons, ond that concorts of prayar Leld onco a month ; sslang employora to pay men ou Mooday ; recommending physicians to banish alcoholic remedies ontirely. Reveral questions_were discuswod during this day, hut nothing deflnite was docided on, ‘To-night an {mmenso mass-meeting was Liold at the Academy of Music, addresusd bv 3lra, Wittoumoyer, 0f {;{;fidnpm and Mrs, Emma Malloy, of Bouth THE WHISKY MEN AHEAD. Speeial Dispateh to The Chicaas Tridune, Lavarerre, fnd,, Juno 10,—Tho County Com- missioners to-dsy considered spplications tor liconso to soll liquor, Behm, Park & Bohm con- ductod the ossos of applicants, and Jonea & Miller appoared on behalf of $lo tomporance socioly gaiust tho apoplicauts, Out of about fifty applications, all but thres were granted li- ce ROOFING PAINT, Protect Your Buildings ‘Which may be done with oue-fourth the usual #ipunso by uslug GLINES’ GENUINE PATENT SLATE ROOFING PALINT. i 8TOPS EVERY LEAK. i 014 sbingls roufs can be patelied fate oy ity beLiary bt WONUR o8 Hons hew siigles wHRY aut tiie paluf, for one-fourth the cost of restiingliog, Our paint Iy practiatly tixe-procl sysioat sparks o BTOr8 ALL LEAKS, crucks {n wintur Lor Fi aloa £t 0t up tho holos aud por :‘lhl'll“‘ll l’i:’{'l‘hll oy ‘ll"I f-l'r Uie'to thelr pinco EBTA vl te aint 18 apiliot withh & brus ko, Taqulros Ao Linatiig ar ILNOIRE, 13 Y OfEAP AND VERY OB~ BELRERA, NAMENTAL. 57 Two to throo g 1800} one coat pa: tlons covars 1 square fest of xun wqual ta s aow Tayer of eliinglon and (o axpanau Is only sbout that of simiply laylng sanie. A4 neucly ‘sl paiaie that are bisck cuntala tar, be sure 7¢a ubtaln our gwuuiuo aeticle which ib choculate Golos Yhivn tirsd appliod, soon vbavgos 1o & uaiforia alate culors sud ia te all ftonts and purpovsa 11 R IRON 3o/ 4 golor s ofton proferred, and s acknowledged the e gt 1o Tea e for Garabiiity, an 1E Bk s Boary body, bat 5, da by 2 v ot 1 1o fods of any of Jaad tor Book clroids it .f.:n.‘,".(fi os T K. Gl N, Y. Slats Roofing Co., No, uhml:.n(:. i, MISCZLLANEOTS, HENRY MARTIN, TENRY 8. MARTIN, HENRY MARTIN & 00, FINE, COARSE, AND DAIRY SALT OEMENT, STUCOD, &o., No. 74 MARKET-8T,, OHIOAGO, Buffalo © estaltys ' FOURTH OF JULY GOODS, FIHEWORKS, FLAGS, A m‘?m-.uu. ot u‘l tvstinonlale, ut,

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