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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY JUNE 16, 187% " WASHINGTO. Another Presidential Sfoti Eeot in Motion. genator Morton Now Said to Bo the - Willing Party, @il President Grant as His Next Friend and Right Bower. A Talling Off in Customs and an Increase in Itovenuo IXoe ceipts. Tho Reorganization of tho Treasury Dapartment, A PRESIDENTIAL STRAW, X8 TOUE 1T FOINTH TOWARD RENATOR MORTOX. Svectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Wasuxato¥, D. 0., Juno 16.—~Tho visit of gonator Morton to tho East has greator politi- esl sigoificanco than bns bean mado to appear. Fhero oan Do littlo doubt that thoe visit practi- cally placon Morton immodistely in the feld aa & candidata for the Rapublican Presidontial nomi- nation fn 1670, Thoes who have bLad geod op- portunitios to kuow Mortow's _intoutions trs tho suthority for tbe following state- mont a8 to tho origin of his visit to tho East, and its rosult : Tho ptatemont is mado ox- actly sn It is circulatod by the porsonal frionds of Morton himsolf. It has no lesa authority. Thoso persons say that Benator Morton went to Jong Branch at the epocial Invitation of tho Yrostdont, who dosired to have a private intor- slew with him. As & rosult of this interviaw fho statomont {s privatoly made that the Presi- dent told Morton that whatover influanco tho Admivistration might properly oxort wit roapect to a nomination, WOULD BY. EXERTED in the interonts of the nommation of 3Mr. Mor- ton. ‘L'he oxplanation of tho specinl friondship of the Prosident for Morton {s that tho lattar 116 hindl tho same Bouthiorn policy as the Presi- dent, aud-thnt Morton, if sdccossful, will carry ont tho I'rosident's views as to tno Bouth. Morton calculates that ho himsolf can secro n large voto in the Conmvon- tion from tho Weat, and that with tho help of tho Adninistration infizence ho can ob? {sin tho groat portion of the ltapublican delo- gates from tho Houthorn Btates, including both cacpet-baggora and nogroos, THR ONEATEST DIFFIODLTY approhonded by Mr. Morton will boenconnterad in the Esutorn Btates, 1lo doos noc appear to bocortain an to bis strongth there, and is wait- Ing for womothing to turn up for him in tust quartor, He foola encouraged at tho ]m:uum. politicat situntion, and contidont na to his own pronpects, Theso fecta wro derived from persous who hiayo lind the most intimate private relations with Morton, ‘I'hey doubtices aro exaggerated by lopoful friends, par- ticularly ‘A8 recards tho, connoction of tho Presidont with Morton's candiduture, bat asida from the scuautional featuros of thiu statomont, and from tho ulleged eucouragement which the Tresident bas givan to Morton, thora Is no doubt that Mortou's vielt Esat hag resultod in PLACING MIM OPENLY IN THE FIELD 28 o Presidontia! candidato, Mir, Morton's frienda in this connection say tuat bis health has never ‘beon so good for many yoars a3 now. e st NOTES AND NEWS., THR BEVENCES. Boeriat Dispateh t» The Chicago Tribuns, WasuNotoN, I, C., Juno 16.—It {s Dow ex- pocted that tho cuatoms reccipts for tho year will bo about $0,000,000 Jess than the eatimates, and the internal revenue rocelpts about $4,000,000 sbove the estimatos. TREASURY REOROANIZATION, 1t is found tuat tho Kollogg bill, whick takes effect July 1, affects all the “Yressury Buresus, A largo number of clerks liave alroady rocolved noticos of dixmissai, sud a very considerable re- orgautzation ia to be offeotad. CONSULAD VEES. Theroe haa boon a markad decreaso of conmular recoipts for tha threc-quartors of tho present flvcal yonr, ilithorto these feos havo amounted to $600,000 aunually, The indications uow are that there will bs s decrenso of more than THE INBTRUCTIONS TO TIR KIOUX COMMISSION bave beon propared. Thov diler in 1o im- portant particulare from thé outllne published #omo days siuce in theas dispatches. EXORDITANT DEMANDS, The Attornoy-Gonerat ia obliged to be absent to attend the Court of Appoals in Now Yurk to sottlo up some of his private business, Dofore leaving bo dispatchod ngouts to several portions of the country to_investigate the various Gov- ornment oficca, Ho_hsa found that in one of the Honthweatern diatricty & bill was recently Tecolved at (ho Departient, which _amounted to $20,000, a8 witnoss' fees fn twolve days' time, J TARDONS. The order rocently fssned regarding pardons :‘r very greatly diminishod tho spplications for om. PRROAUTIONS AGAINST TIIE POTATO ROT, Tho State Departmont has rocolved jnforma- tlon that the North German aud Ruusish Gov- ernmonts have proclaimed an ombargo against lhlrl- arriving at ports of thoso countries laden with potatoes. The embargo hitherto has bosn only placed npon the potatoes themssives. By :2‘1 now order ft is aleo to comprolieud tlie ves- [To (he Astoctaled Press.) . THE PRAUDULENT MAIL-IDS. ‘Wasmvoron, D, O,y Juno 16.—~In the Crimins] Court to-day wss commenced tho trislof Jerome 1, Hinee, thio late United Statos Marshal for Ala- bama, who {5 charged with complicity in certain fraudnlent mall-bids in connection with Olerk Kittloa, 1k CONGRATULATORY, The DPresident hua addrossed a letter fo the Czar of Russis congratulatiug him opon the birth of & granddauguter. This letter fa in roply to one from the Ozar nforming the Prosudens of the event. THE BIOUX COMMIS3ION. ° ‘The Comminsion to treat with the Slonx Indians has besn incroaasd to elght mombers, as it was not Lnown who would sccept, and lnvitutionn were extondad to more than wore aotually nood~ ed, TRight finslly mn&llm. The following are their names: Willism I, Alllson, Jowa; Dishop E, R. Ames, Maryland; F. V., Palmer, Ilinola; Brig.-Gen, Atf L, Terry, United Statos Army; the Hon, Abrsin Comiugo, Missouriy the Rev. 8. D, Hinman, Dakots; d. P, Deauvols, Mis- &0~ri; J. R, O'Brion, Now York. J wes appointed Bocrotary, will be ¥8 a ith Recessary expeus i, S 2urs o 8 e an -lla'mu“;i.r their ATPOINTMENTS, ‘Wassnraroy, June 15.—Jscob M. MoGraw, of Ohio, for a _long time Chief Clerk of the Bixth Auditor's oftico, will ba appointed Auditor tho prosent weuk, in placo of eox-Congressman beats, of Alabama, Shoats wag appoiuted on). about three months sgo, and lias boen removed. o bas been abaent soveral weeks in Alabama, aad will not roturn. Jacob . Biurgoon has beon appointed Col- Teotor of Internal Ravenus for Ht. Louls; glu;‘(gl'ln ?)?“n'mkanud. )polnlhuyrl at:;“““fi;" ;hn st Ohio District, aud Aug, Newton, or e Witih Lows Disteiot. © A NEW BIXTIl AUDITOR. J. 8. MaGrew, Chief Olork of Blxth Auditor's oftioe, hea been appointed Bixth Auditor, In Place of 0. C, Bhoats, of Alabama. e OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. QuzrrsTowx, June15.—~Steamahip Atlas from Boaton, bas arrived. New Yooz, Juue' 16.—Arrived, stoamships Cornwall, from Dristol; Othollo, from §tull, vis Southamplont Slate of Nevada, from Autwerp; snd Boythia, from Livarpool. Movicrz, June 15.—8teamer Barmatlan, from e B, Yus 15—allod, Pacifio Mall AN FpaNo1sCO, jne fia steamera Collma for Fanams, nfl‘ Colorado for "?guxnn" }h mfgu"é“ hips Elysia and Dax, June_15.~Steas an( Mosel, igax'n Now Yok, bave srrived uu{.fi on 19 10, g hvnlhvn‘.' un ved, stoamaer FTAB0S, — A KANSAS CITY LOON. Sowial Dispaich o Th Clikcage Tribuna - Kixuwis Orrr, Mo, Juno 15.—A man nused A, D, Taylor cama bere & wesk 3g0 and putup ot & Bosrding-house in the south past of the dily, Alree whioh timé ha hes besu msking all sovts of Dopbosion soncaralug this patt of Ahe douidsy. o ia an old man, and very intelligent. Among hiin vagaries is ono that thore never will be any more olections, tut that & King will bo appointed to reign & tanisand years. To-day ho purchaned & anow-white horso, and, dressad in s vlood<lyed garment, rodo found the city aoven times, an. nonncing that tho chango wan'to coma upon the conntry, Yuor corraspondont tried to intorvio w {ho cccantric man, but the ,only reaponea was ; W tead tho ninotoonth chaptor of ~Revelation,” Ho was wondorfully_ dinappointe thie ovening when his prophecies fatled, a that ho wanted todis. OUR CUSTOM-HOUSE. Washington Deyvelopnients, NO DEFINITE CONCLUWION NEACHED, . Speewal Dispateh to The Chiwcagn Tribune, Wasiasoron, D. 0, Juno 15.—Cougressman Caulfiold Lias loft the city. 1Io states that of the Custom-f{ouse Commisaionors shll docido that tlio walla must bo taken dawn, the entiro Illinos dolegatlon in Congreas i pledged to suppart the Socrotary it o ordors the work to be immodiately bogun, and that thero ia no doubt but a con- aldersble number of foading Domacrats in the Weatern States ean bo relied upon to support hie Illinoia delogation In this particular. Secro- tary Brestow says to-lay that thero ta very litile probability that tho roport of the Commissioners will bo mada public within two woeks if at ail, It now weorns certatu that it will not be ready befors Friday or Hatwiday, After it s received tho Hecratary savn thero aro many quetions of law sl fact which he mill be obliged to peraonally consider, [lo sddad that ko will not come to a final conclusion Swithout conaulting othars, which may requiro couslderables timo. fo did not state whom Lo expected to consult, but It saema to be fair to slate that o will ssbmit the eutire matter both to the Preuidens and Attor- noy-Qeneral. BOMR MORE CRACKS OPENING. An far 28 regards any motion of men at twork, or progroes of bullding, it may truthfully be gald that thera is nothing goiog on’ at the now Governmont building, but novertholess tho won- dorful structure bas, within & fow days, shown now capacitios for ohango not bofors thought of. Thero was mueh rojoicing and many exclama- tiona of *Iiold you go" when the sunounce mont wag mado that tho large cracks tn the cor- ners liad partially closed. Thon all tho troublo wae laid to tho front, and thore wns to be no more, now that tho frost wes out, This story was presonted to lhe Commiesion by Muellor and Rankin's - orgau, but oue of tho members, aftor randmfi it, showed his compantang wiera thors woro bundreda of small crackn oponing for each largo one closing, It is supporod that tha presont Superintondent wan Joft with onders to watkh thewo new symptoms earctully ; at nny rato, ho has made it his busi- nees to do this, and the resulia sre atartlinge, Ou tho west, or Clark streot, front of the build- {ng thoro aro Iasio numbers of plazes which pro- it evidonces of miscollancoun sattling by the plers. Joint aftor joint ou this front has spread open eo as io let tho moriar drop out, and, though the cracke ave not very wide, thoy aro quito parcotible and sre growing every day, It soema clear that, {f tho bavemont eannot surtain a little moro thau its owa weight, It would ba folly to put any suporstracture on it. In roforenca’to Mullott's attack on Potter in the Cincinnati Enquirer, tho opinlon koems to provail that the du‘v‘uwd architect lind much bet~ ter keop his broath to cool s own porrideo, "Fhera is a disposttion, and by no means & lnck af fuol, to rendor it red hot.~ Tho gorgeous dis- piay of chieek manifested by Mullett tn ssyiog that Potter wanta to pull down the siructure to spito him ta worthy the bost effort of a yraduate in the hfe-insurauce busincss. To think that & competent officer would have nay ill-fooling toward tha laugbing-atock of the nation| BORDER WA A Moxtcnn CattlesStealing Party Wiped Out—~Corting, the 1iead Thicl, Eelween ‘Two FiresmAmertcan Keste dents of Matazmoray Apprehonsive of 'Kroubl Gavveatox, Tox,, June 16, —The News' Browns- villo apecial says: * Oue raider cscaped. He wan wouuded and feigned death, crawled into bhigh gross, aud was not found. Ifo is in Mats- moras, whoro he had a ball extractad Jato yostor- day. The raidora’ casualtios in the fight sum up twolve killed and one wounded, Thoy lost be- sides elcven horeos, saddles, all thoir arms, ropeating-rifics, and pistols. Private 8. B. Bmith wae buriod yestorday. Thore was & largo funeral proceasion, citizeus and soldiers tarniug out. Col Moriam, of the rogular army, snd Col. Ford wore Marsale. Ho rocoivod s military burint and hopora by citizens snd soldiers. Capt. McNeely conld not go after the raldera under Rieardo Tlorew, because his lorses wera broken down. Clen. Cortina Is inconsed at tho kilting of Lis cattle thicves, Mexican papors #ay tho reiders were assassivated whilo sslcep. Capt. McNeely says that it thev wers aslesp he doesn’t want tu flnd any of them awake, Cortina nwonrs lie will havo revenge, Cortina is srming, and haos been for more than a woek. Lo rocelvod neramplory orders to roport &t Moxico, sud i the evont of disobedience to the arder was to ba arcasted. Gan. Feuro loft Monteroy this morning on a march to Matamorss. o has 8,000 men. I 1s undoratood thut he camon to arrest Cortina. 1t is not known what tho brigand chief wll do. Ilo is preparing for dovilmeut. He will fight Gen, Fuero it hLo thinl ho can whip him. He may cross to.this sido and placo himself at the head of tho Moxican uquat- toin, deaolato the country, and cross to tho Mex- ican sido again and get pardoned by the Buprome Government. Tha troopsare on the alert, and tho citizens of Brownsville are adopting defen- eive meanuros, No one kuows what & day or an hour may bring forth. Thore is no ohancs for & division of opiuion, Evorything precludes a doubt as to tho accountability of tho Moxican anthoritios, the enormity of the outrages, and the daugars throatoniuy the fiontier, Bomo of the Amerioan ofticials ara watching Cortina's movenients with auxiety. Bhould he suececd, mora than ouo of thent will bo marchod to the Lagups sud shot. They aro Lonestly tryiog to put him down, not for what bhe has doos to Armericans, but for what he may do to thewm."” ——— I0WA. Ansane Asylnm, IRelorm School, and Stato«Prison—The Kirkman Ghost— Au Insane Uan, Speciat Dupatch to The Chieago Tyibune. Drs)Mornzs, I, June 15,—Dr. Mark Ranny will, on the let of July, tesuine his ald place at the Insans Asytum at Mount Pleneant, and the poopla of Towa will bo glad to kuow the fact, Ho is the best man tho 'Lrustees could gob for the place, and e should not Liava left It. Nobody kuowa when she Investigation of this Institution will close, but the rosult will be the rosigoation of Mr. McCarty, whather the charges .7. ust Ll bo sustained or not, Itis evident bis day of usotulnosn iy passed thera, The Ponitentiary Commisslouors bayo con- cludea thoir labors, and have doue & good work. Lho have contracted the labor of tho prisun al sn sdvance of w)m cont, reduccd the timo' of coutrauts one-half, broken up the practice of one ot of coutractors running the pridon, introducod n variaty of labor, aud made the prison solf- sustaining. There sro 100 men cugsged in wmaking agricultural implements, 160 1u making boots and shoes, and flty on furniture. The prison has boeu put fn bottor coudition than ‘evor, und 4 now one of tho Lost in the country, It ia fu the care of officient and oxporienced of- ficorn, who aro dotormined to make it the model prneon of the West, Y I'ho story of the ghost of tho murdered Kirk- man having frightened away everybody from the promizes is denied. Mrs. Kirkuan ia stiil thors, und proposes to stiok, Bha ways tbat, if Kirk. mag i in Hoavon, ho wou't como back to thia wicked world; and, f he jain Jioll, he can't got back; #o «ho dou't oxpect to 800 Lim again so long a8 she lives, liyron Wright, the Blackhawk County sohool- maater who was shot by tho Stickney girls two Joaru sgo, Lias becomo Insano mad gous to the asylum, He warried an outimable young lady nbont a year ago, but recently b becams violent aud abuslya of her, growing” worse uutll it waa dosmed best to coufiue bim, ——— PEKIN DISAPPOINTED. Bveotst Dispateh to The Chicaoo Tribune, Paxix, IiL, June 15.—All the good clothes {n Pokin were worn down to the loves at 8 o'olook tLis eveping, whero a stosmbost aud the allver moon were adveriised positively to appear, Tae woon came to time smiling, but the ateamboat was o total failure. About 700 people condoled each other sad roturnod sheir good elothes to tholr smpty trunke, ———— MONYAEAL FAILURE, Mowraeat, June 15,—Jaques Carfers’ bink Sourshs S Ul o, L ment of ita condition wi o io » fow days, TV1R tBonabs L otker bauks will same (0 1 Bl RS E d told hia landlord | CRIME. New York Startled by an Order for the Releaso of Tweed., Ho Will Bo Greoted at the Prison-Door with an Ordor of Arrest. On Which s Bail Will Do Fixed at 1lie Snug Sum of $3,000,000, The Er-Tammany Obief Not Likely to Blagh Around Much at Presont The Daily Criminal Record. RELEASE OF TWEED, Arzayy, N. Y., June 16.—Tho State Conrt of Appeals Lisa unanimously ravereod the judgiaeut of tho Suprama Court in the case of Wilhiam M. Twood, aud Las orderod his disciarge. The Judges hold that tho writ of babeas corpua baa always been construod In favor of, aud not against, the hiberty of tho aubjoct aud citizen, aud the reading must bo the samo whethor the benoflt of it is invoked by the purcst and best citizou of the tata or the greatest Ninner and the onomost worthy of condign punishimont, The Inwis uo respecter of pereons, aud suffers bo man, bo guilty or wnocent, Lo bo daprived of bis liberty except by duo process of law, aud the writ of Liabeaa corpus a a8 availablo svan to the guilty or ho whom tho popular voics would con- down, as it Las proved against cummitment by tho King in council. Ono cumulative sentencer, the Judges mtste: ‘‘No warrant can be found for cumulative punisbment upon & con- viction of sovoral offenses charged in & single indictmont, the aggregate punishuont ex- cooding tbat procribed by law fur the grads of offeives cbarged. Tho fule, s clalmod’ by itn- plioatlon, csllé for a siogle judgmout for sil the offauncs charged in the indictment, and of whick accnsed is convicted. 1f it requires that offenses Joined shall bo of the samo grado and subject to the samo fiunlahmant‘ that s not punishmont of tho aamo kind, bat tlie kamo in dogreo.” New York, Juno 15,—Tho yews that the Court of Appeals had Sunlty docided it favor of ‘Tweed, and orderod Is release from tho Ponitontiary, circulated to-day through tho city with great rapidity, and for tho time takes precadenco of tho Beccher triasl, Bherift Couner hre tsken overy procsution to secura the Arreat of ‘P'iweed immediataly unon his discharge. Deputy Bhoriff Magouigle, furnished with au order of arrost in civil suits, Las been stationed on Blackwoli's Inland for sevoral days, snd will ar- Tont the ex-1ammany Chiof beforo ho has loug anjoyed his_nowlv-found liberty, Unlons hio is prasided with seourities to the amount of #3,- 000,000, ho will bo taken to the Ludlow Btroot J nd ovon if ho could supply tho smount of bail, 1t is undarstood he would again bo taken into custody on moother suit in which un equal amount of socurity would be demanded. The order of srrost in the civil suits is wigned by Juage D who was tho proauling Judge at Tweud's trial, 5 RODBERY AT INDIANAPOLIS. Specant Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, Ispiasarouss, Ind,, Juno 15.—This afternoon robbery was committed on tho Central Bsnk of |. Ridoeam, Conos & Co., the amount taken boing about $7,000. T'wo men snd & womsn registernd early in tho day at tho Bates Iouso, under falso pamos, Blortly after noon the womsu took a lack and drove to the bank, whero two sccomplices wers awaliivg, There wero bnt two clerks {o tho bsok at tho time, ooe go- ing out to wait on the waman and the ather be- ing engagod in conversation, whilo the acccm- vlices mado the aul. ‘Flio thioves thon met ac the depot aud latt tha oity, going wost. A late telogram announcos that all hiave boea captured at Latayette and aro on the way back, though their corrodt naines aro not yot known, HOUSEBREAKING IN IOWA, Bveeisl Disnaieh to The Chicaos 'ridune, Dupoqus, In, Juns 16.—The burglars are operating in this vicinity ln & maunor that the banest citizons desplse. The otbor night s black-lantern party entered tho residonos of one of onr prominent citizons, John Goldtborpe, Wost Dubnqae, doriog the absenco of the family, and rummaged through tho honso from collpr to garrot, and doparted with s small amount of change and some jewelry. In their search the robbera overiooked o rogistered Govorument bond for €500 and $200 fu groen- bachs, which wors stowed away {n & buresu drawer. The country 1s literatly overrun with tramps, and the raid weano doutt noretrated by some of thesa goutry. A THIEF SHOT. Spreial Dispateh to Th Chicage Tribuma, Kaneas Ciry, Mo, June 15,—For o long time thievoa have hoen engaged in robbing freight cars In this city, and though the oflicera have been working to discover the rascals, no clew could bo found. About 2 o'clock this morning tize watchman at Fort Scott discovercd a borse- man_ stighting oloso to & train which wan ready to depart this morniog, aud fired upon him whils the thief was gatting ready to break open s car. Nine buckehot peuotratad his teys ond back. .He proved to bo & young man from W, andotto, Ksn,, aad though his wounds sro sel ouy, they sra uos fatal. A sack of burglat's tools waa captured, THE JARRET MURDER, * Spacial Disnateh to The Chieage Tribuns, ‘NasuviLys, Teun,, June 15.—The prosscating attornoys have hold an Interview with Judge Frazler, urging him to return Jesso Woodson o the Murtrosaboro Jai, anying 1ifs Honor's action in committing Woodson bere reflected upon tho cltizens at this place. Judge Frazior told them Lp would not give Waadson ap withont the most oaltive assurance that bie would not be mobbod. Voodsou protests his innocence, and says ho ::1"1}"0" it by four nogroos if allowed s fair B MEMPHIS CRIMINAL ITEMS, ‘Mewpais, Juna 15,—The argument n the case of the oxpress robbora was concluded thia after- noan and tho case given to the jury, but no ver- dlot hiad been returned up the hour of adjourne meot, Jates A. Chastin, the defaulting bookkeepor of Ely, lIarvey & Richarduon, waa arrcatod at Hat Bprings on Saturday, but released on a habess corpue, and made hig pe. The ount of hia defalcation is not known, but will exceod £10,000, Chastin la from one of the moat reapectable famllies hero. TRUE TO INSTINCT AND TRADITION, Bpacial Disaleh to The Chicaqo. Tridund, Broux Ci7Y, Is., Juns 16.~A squaw entared the store of William Boll st Yorry, noar Onaws, 20 miles south of hers, yesterday, and, finding Boll, the awnor, and who s & very old man, asleep, triod to mourder and rob bim. Bhe wuc- canded In obtaining a amall sum of money, and fufliotod wounds with s Xknife from which he <cannot recover, A DESPERATE CUSTOMER BAGQGED. Nrw Yo, June 18,—~The Brooklyn police this morning arreeted Wm, H. Mooney, who commutted & burglary in Camberland street lsat night, 1a his appearsnce corresponded with a description glvon of tho Tompkina avauue burglar. e way to-day taken to tho house of Mr. Btunte, and fully identified by Mrs, Shuto as the man with whom hor husband Lad & bloody eugounter last Tussday morning. CHEAP ENOUGH. Bpocial Dispatch to Th Chizage Tribune, Daxvrery, I, Juse 15.—Mre. Cummings, ooe uf the ladies who whipped Willlsms on tho stroes, yosterday, for offering her an inwult at ler resldonos, was brought before Justios Me- Malion to-day and flued 83 for tho affenae, that Leing the igbteat ponalty the Juatios soald in- o AN TOWA MURDERER SENTENCED. CouNomy, Brovys, Ia., June 18, —Johu 1, Eard, who was convioted of the murder of John Do- iau, st Avocs, In., April 21, wsa yestorday ses- tence by Judgo Reed to fiftaen years' hard labor in tha Jows Btato Penitentisry at Fors Madison, sud the Shocil lofs With his prisones fo¢ Aush polus tuls mosalng, WILL BE HANOED, I, Juoe 16.—Blrong eorem kave bess made with Gov, Deveridge to som- tisnds Liss dentense of dasth pronocnsed oa Ose sey, tho wife-murderer, of Parin, Edgar County, or toapite him for & noxson. Tho Governor do- elined, this morning, to interfero, and Cssoy will meeot hid fate on Friday pust, THE SILK SMUGOLERS, Nrwr Yonx, Jano 16.—1n the United States Circuit Conrt. yosterdas, the Grand Jury pre- sonted sovoral now indicimenta, charzing oum- plicrty fn the silk »mnglluf fraods, bt the nitsd Staton District Attornby declines to makn 1mbho the namey of (he Indicted persons until thoy biave boou arrosted. A SEVERE SENTENCE, DeaMorxxs, In., June 16.—~Henry Thompaon, couvicted of inceat by marrying hin stepdaugh- tar, was to-day sontanced fo ten yesrs in the Jeenitentiary. Thin s the first case known of this kind 1o this country. THE M'GEHAN MURDER., Crxcinwatt, Juns 15.—Tho Corene:'s Jury fa In the murder cass at familton, rendored a ver- dict to-day that Mcteban died from & gunshot wound iflicted by sowe unkuown persan, THE DEFAULTER JACKSON, Bostox, Masa, June 15.—The schedule of ta and liabilitiea of Abralism Jackaon, the Inwyer clarged with Loing s defaulter, shows Lintittitios §417,720 ; nanots, £151,018, CLOTHES THIEVES. Hpeelal Dupated to The Chicado Tribune, Bour Brxp, lnd, June 16.—Willlsm Quinlan aud Charles Kelley to-uay wont into the houss of the Rev. teorge M, Bovd and stole some clothing, They wers sutsoquontly caught sud 0 oW In jail awalting triala. POLITICAL, THE OHIO “ WORKINGMEN." Srecial Duspateh to T'ha Chicago Tridune. CLEVELAND, O,, Juns 15.—As sn judication of the open warfare of the workingmen lu this Stato against tho bard.jmoney resalution adopte ed by the Hepublicaus, sud almost certam to be likewiso adopted by tho Domocrats of Ohlo, I send the following lottor from Robert Schilling to tke aditor of the Leuder, of thin city. Bchilling ia & Jonder of tho workingmon 1u thin State, aud s a man of stroug influenca. There sooms to bo au openius for n workinguon's party in the iuterent of iufiation, aud this fxct prealy in- volves aud confusod tha political sitnation ¢ To the ditur of the Leader: In_ your fssue of to- day you jntimate that & ceriain nuinber of geotlemen, 2100 which yau do me tho Lonor of meutiouug wmy uame, wil awallow (bo bsrd-money plauk of the Denoeratic Cauvention for tho sake nf Democracy, “That sthere may be no mlaunderstandiug oo tuin question, I denirs to state thal no Juwpublican or Deulooratic blandisuments or glittering gen- eralitics, miensmad platforins of principles, can luduce ' any ono of tho large number of voters who bave diligently studied aud understand tho cvlis f our present monetary systrm to cominit tham- salves ar tuelr votes lu favor of men or parties, and in opposition to principles, No ono baving the good of the country at heast, and desiriug to removo (he rulu- ous aud blighiting effecta eaused by our presout money monopols, as meen Al around us, or ous momont bo cuught by the shining but hollow balt of wpeels resumption, We copaider the resolution of the Hepublican State s well as that of the lito County Oonvention, meainglees frauds, sands of us througnout the Hiate will never vote sor ¥ party that will not declaro in favor of Govern- meat money, intorconvertible with low fnterert-bear. ing bonds, snd_{n_oppositiun 1o that ciirae, tho wo- calied Nnttonul Baukn, which suguslly swallow up over $:0,000,000 i1 gold of the prople's mone; (Siguied) lopewt ScmLLing, THE ALLEGATIONS AGAINST CARY, Specal Dupateh o The Clicaan Trioune, CrxciNsaty, 0, Juno 15,—0en, 8. I, Cary, in responso to the potition sgsiust himio tho mintog business, the foll particulars of shich were telegraphed to Tue TRinoNE, hae sont the following to tho Commercial, {n which it will ap- poar to-marrows A petition appears in thly morniog's papers fled sgaiuat mysell und others, gentlomen of ropute, chargting upo ua all fraudnfent dealing in tho sale of the Grund View Mine, The unususi clrcumstuuce of publishing such & Jegal document, taken in ‘connection wilk the fact that, 1 two daye, the Democratio Couveution meets, beforo which I sm a promiuent candidato for Licutcnant Govetnor, siawa tho real purposs for which: this ac. tiun s instituted, In the brief momont allowed me i for reply to thess Lano fmputations, I_simply vay that cll these aliegatious of fraad and Unfalr deallug are untrue, Ju every semso of the term, and their fainity “will become upparont f the piaintife do 1ot evude & {risl by diumissing their Ault alier they alled 1 Wielr Object of defeating my nomination, Bocond, 1 _offared rescind - tho coutract, 1o back the stock of all persons disalfected, repayiug them all thelr “money with _interest, {n consequence of dissatisfaction expressed by themn witly the price they had patd. “Lhs wag poromptorly refused, the ground of st Tefusal belug the Rront prospecitve valuo of thi stock and - detorminod purpous 10 obtain porses slon of or caucol the slock held by me and my friends, o ejoct us from all interest or participate in largo future profits, [lin, I then offered to submit all the miatters in dis- etween the parties to any threa good, disinter= ed men, oneof whw should be choten by the laiuttis, ona by myself, auh thoso two to scleci tun ird, whio abiould sct 'as -arbitrators, {heir sward be Agul snd binding upon al, ~This lso_was perempiorily refused, ~thus showing clearly and_concluuively tht the object saughit by tho Jlaiuii In briogiog this action b tbls e o 0 - uro mepolticaly aud provout wy uomlustion. © Wow defy thow gontlemeu to do tholr worat, an ths courts will vindicuts my lutegrity, and I bave coud. dence that ths Conventian of the Democratic flarty will apetiut uo fnjustics is donu ma i _conswqueuce of this attack, (Signed) 8. F. Can, Gou. Oary I8 agprominent candldate for Liou- tonant-Governor, and it s supposed that this will kil bim off, ' ‘The Domocrata hors have sn innauo iden that Bill Allen, if re-olectod Gove eruor, will stand a good chianco £o get the Domo~ aratic uomination far the Prestdeucy. The ite- publicans havo the ssme idons as to Hayes on their side. THE MAINE REPUBLIOANS, TPonTLAND, Mo., June 16.—The Btate Repnbli- eau Canventlon mat thls mornivg, W. W. Thom= at, jr., presiding, After tho Committee on Por- mauent Orgnnization was appolnted, Prosident Johnson and Eugene Hale mado addresacs, aud and tho Convoution took a recess. On roaseombling, the Committes reported s serlea of rosolutions which wero adopted. ‘Thoy wero atrong in paity tono. The saliont polats were aa followa: ‘Thiat tho Union of Biatos mtst bs maintaloed at all hazardu; tlins the Govorn- mont {8 that of o nation of confederacics; that local self-government in mattors purely focal must bo adiered to; that there can be no leyit- iwato confilct hotween the powors of tho nstion and of any State); that a sound currency based on coin and redeemablo in coin fs ceseitisl to tho prospority of the poople, and thas the mest kindly and fraternal relations should be culti- vated batwoen all sections of the country. ‘Upou the firat ballot Gen, Belden Conunor was nominsted for Governor, recelving 497 ous of 502 votes, NEW HAMPSHIRE LEQISLATURE, Conconp, N, I1., Juno 15.—Aftor a loug dabste in tho House, & rosolution reportod by tho mae Sority of the Comumlttes on Elections that Tav- mond and Harding, Democraiy, wore not entitled Lo sests, was passod—yeas, 173 ; nays, 158, phitecptiiali b il o THE ILLICIT, ST, LOUIS, Br. Lous, Mo, June 15.—Indictments have been found agalust Qon. Joun doDouald, ex- Bupervisor of Internal Ravonue of this distriet; Col. Joun . Joyce, Altred Bavis, sod Edward B, Frazier, and thoso gontlemon appesred in the United States Diatrict Court to-day. TLe charge agaiuat McDonald sud Joyco i marked on the docket: * Oriminal, for destroying publio reg ords,” and that ngajost Lavis and Frazieris 4+ removal and concealment of spirits, aud fail. ing to effaco atamps sud brands.” Judgo Treat fized the bund of slcDonald aud Joyco at 210,- 000, of Frazier at §5,000, and of Hevis at 32,600, 87, Louis, Ao,, Juno 15.—Tho diatillery of W. R, Jovett, formerly known aa the Aurora, w. soized to.dsy by Col. Msguire, United 8tat Colloctar, under instructious from Commiealol Pratt upon Information farnished b& Cal. Ford Morcer, Superyisar of this district. The diatill- ory was placed In charge of Storakes) Daile; and Olmatead unul it can bo liboled by United- BtatesMazebal Dyer. THE MILWAUKEE CASES. Mrwavees, June 15.—In the whisky csaes thls aftornoon the sxauivations in the revenne cuses sguinst Schljge, Uergenthal, Weimar, Schoenfeld, and the Rindahopf Brothers. wers concluded, Teationy wasreviewad by Assistant United Btatea Attorney McKenny, and to-morrow afternoon counwel foz the defeudants will arue to aliow thas 1o csts bas bean mads agalnss them, SYICIDE, Sramoyreey, I, Jone 15,--Mr. Rusesl Uhnml;uuldl &Ifiblj-flbomld citizen of this aity, » ocommif |de a4t nigbt by shoong bime salf through the Losd with & revolver. 'TLe Ganse wis his oontinuad U-bealth: Mo laaves & wifs aud aas ehlid, FOREIGN. Several Heavy Fallures Reported in London. The Anstrian Weisinger Working in the Interest of Prince Bismarak, How 3te Tried to Induce the Calholies to Favor His Assassination Seheme. The American Riflemen Recoive a Grand Ovativn in Dublin, The Von Arnim Caso Roopened by the German Court. GREAT BRITAIN, FALLUDRES, New Yonr, Juna 15.—A cable to Klernan's Newa Duresu announces tho suspsnsion of the honse of Atoxander Collie & Co.. Manchester, Englaud, with_liabilities of £3,000,000, Thera ato rumors {b Londuu of othier failures. LoNvoy, June 15, —~It Is reported that cir- culars will by insned to-morraw aunouucing the fallurs of two firmn, whore principal connections atewith the East. The finbilities of onoof them in Faid to amount to €16,000,000, Loxpoy, June 16—5 a. m.—Tho morning pa- pors sunounice the failure of Alexander Colie & Cn,, comwission merchauts of London aad Manchester, aud Birand & Co., Esst Judia mer- elmud»:. Londou: Awount of labilities not sLates TAE AMERICAN NIVLE TRAM. Duptix, June 16.—The Amoricuu team arrived here tlus svening. Tho American team, accompnulod by Maj. Leech aud Ald, Maouiug, of Lublin, and a larze number of frionds, loft Cork ou & xpecial train for thin city, They wero greoted wich choors at varjons atations un tha route. Tho Lord Mayor and members of the corporation of the Cuts of Dublin received tham at the dupot Liere, and cou- ducted thom to carrisges. A procession was then forwod, with s baud at ita head and escorted the guemts thiouzh Hncxvilk Dawson, and other principal strects, to tho Al ‘bourne Hotel. The recaption given tue tom by tho populace was most cnthusiastic. lmmenro crowds ac tho depot sud along tho entire route of tho pracession cheered py Jong as Lhe Asmer- ieaus woro 1a sight. Tha tailway wtation aud the #treets wero decoraled, and American and Irinh fingn wers evorrwhoro displayedd. The ctithusi- a&m culminsted at the hotol, whera each memnber of the tesm was choored 2w he alightad from bis carriage. Tho peoplo premsed forward to shake handy with thom, snd shoutw of wal- coma were heard on every side. Thourands of apeetators remainod in front af the hotol until a late bour of the vight, During tho eveninga procossion with bands of music snd carryiog flagy and bannern marched to tho placo aud serenaded the Americans, At o same time & Lanquel wey in progrosd in the hotel, Maj. Tcech previdod and made s speech warmily wolcoming tho riflomen and their friouds to froland, Col. Gildersicevo rerponded for thie visitors with hoartfolt thanke. He do- clared that their reception was fur boyond any- thing thoy bad auticipated. Sy P T AUSTRIA, & CRPAP HENGATION, Vigxxa, June 15.—A ecusation has heen created bero by the publication in tho St. Peters- burg Galos of an article advocating sn alliance between Nussis aud Eugland. becauso that bo- tween tho threo Emporora Lias Jont the power of Eunuummg poace, kinco ona motber theroof 28 boew Buspocted of warliko desigi. WIKSINGZI ACQUITTED. Viexwa, June 15.—1The Proviucial Court ne- quitzed Wicsinger of tho chargo_of attemnting to defraud Father Gen, Beck, In tho courre of tho trisl Wiesinger declarod that he was an adherent of I'rinco Rismarck, aud sn enomy of Ultramontanos, Hissole intention wag to alinre tho Jesuits to arqniesce in an offer to assassinato Biswarck, and theroby givo tho lat- ter reaaon for more enargetic proceodiogs againet tha Catholics, He boped tbnt isnmarck or Schweimtz, the Gormaa Ambassador, would ro- ward him for his zeal. —_—— GERMANY, DINNER TO THE AMEAICAN SQUADRON, Beruix, June 15,—J. O. Bancroft Davis, the United Btates Minister, gave a dinnor last night 0 the ofticers of the Amorican squadron. THE VOX ARSI CASE. Brruy, June 16—The casa of Count von Arnim was reopened to-da; THE AMERICAN EQUADNON. Besury, June 15.—Among tho distinguished gueata at tho banguet to Admiral Worden last night’ wera Gon, Von Stoach, Chiel of the Ad- miralty, snd Counselior Vou Phillipsborn, Di- rector of Foreign Otice, Admiral Worden and tha officers of thu floot accompauying bim dined with Oen. You Btosch to-night, BERIOUSLY ILL. It is reported that Aichbishop Ledochowskd is dangerously ul. GERMANT 18 FEACE. Loxpoy, Juuo 16—Gs. m.—A dispstch from ‘Barlin 0 the Daily Telegraph reporta that Prines Diumarck, befora loaving for the couutry, re- ceived the forelgn reprasentatives and ' gavs oach nsgurancos of the peaceful disposition of Gormany, —_— SPAIN. DOY CABLOS TALKS D10, T.onnox, June 15.—A special dispatch to the Times paya 1 ** Don Carloa has given his son the titlo of ¢ Prince of tho Asturins.’ e hng siso convaked tho Biacay Juntas for the 37th inkt., to coutrsst tho attituded of tuo Carlinta with that of tho Alphonsists, whoso Govormeat, ho says, is afraid tosummon the Cortos,” prissats el ITALY. IS PANLIANENT. Rourz, June 16.—~In tbe chamber of Depnties to-day the debato on the Public Bafety bill was contluued., An order of tho dav was proposod, which waa agroed to by the Governmont, and pavsed by & wajority of 17, B CASUALTIES, HORRIBLE DEATH, Boecial Dispatuh to I'ha Chicago Tribune, Dss Mowves, In., Juno 15.—On Friday last, in Lyon Tawnship, Dallsa Couuty, Matlow Holliway, son of ths Rov. Abet Holliway, went ta feod the stock, Not returniog 80 soon as ex- pacted, & liitlo child was seut to vea why, and found him dead in the fleld, A vicious bull was standing beeldo Lim, bavig gorod and trampled bLim to {ta full sstiefaction, breaking every bone in his body, and tearing out hix cutrails, FELL FROM A MOVING TRAIN. Sreciat Dupateh to T Chicugo Triouns, Lironzz, Ind., Juno 15,~A lad about 8 years old, nsmed Tlin, whilo banging on s moving teatn, foll dircctly undorjthie wheols, soveral cary pasung over bis leg. rendering amputation necossary, Mo wili probally recover, Oxatd, Neb, June 16.—~A man named Crookor fumped from & tralu while lo motion neat Nodaway, Ma,, Inst utght sud recoived such injuries that he died thin mornwg. A FALL, Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicage Triduns, Taxcory, Iil, Juue 16.—Nolson Andraw, s wall-known eitizen of this city, was Ladly hurt yestorday evenlug. e wus witting ou & railin; iliat was around eellur, when it gave way ho 16l into tho oatlar, DROWNED, BnvanNan, June 15,—While an excursion party were bathing st Arkwright Island yeater- day thoy wero carried out to ses, aud, befors thelr rescua conld be effected, I'rank O. 0'Dris~ coll, » mezchant of this city, aud Cbarloa L. Jounson, aclork, wero drowusd. COAL MINE ACCIDENT, Special Dupateh (o Tha Chizugo Tyidtine, LaSstax, 1, June 15,—Barusy Woods, ‘s eoal-miner, had bis Jett thigh Lroken sud enoal- der and hesd badly broised to-day, by the full- ing of » mass of rock from the roof o e, iR A SHAFT FROM HEAVEN, Sveotal Diopateh o L'he Chicoge triduna, Sioux 07y, June 16.—1 J, Bmith, living near Webater City, was struck b htuing n:mdny ulz-mn and instantly hw THE INDIANOPOLIS SCANDAL. Eparie} 46 Th Chicago Tribuns, Irprawarors, Iod., June18.—Juthe Vawknere Shoalatybe luveatigution to-day bod Likde of fae terest wan doveloped, the proascation atill at- tempting to prova s visitation of Tda Fawknor to Valentine's room, aud that Valentine visited 1da in thosick-room. It was proved by the Matron that Valentine pever camo Into the sick- room save whon othiors woro present, and gen- erally to bring books from the library, of which he had charge. Thecars for aportion agalnst Fawknes cama up in the Criminal Court towday, andono of Fawkuer's counsel attomptod to Yl\‘,':gn It ta & hoanng, in hopa of sequittal bofore \m\l‘ gxqr'lalranny had bean taken in the investiga~ o ourt refusing to grant a continuanco, the I'roascator nolle-prowsnd tho casa, wherefora a now tndictmant inay he found if the facts of tho investigati :msu\ N SPORTING NEWS. THE TURF, THE #ROME PARK MEETING, Nrew Yong, June 1.« At tho Jerome races, the Girnt event, balf-milo dasll, %0, 9.vaur.olds. was won by MoDanicls® Leamiogion Biu 17ycrany pace oud Patiencs third, Time, 60 secou;,” Tho Indics’ stakos, for 3-year-old ayyje, miles, wore won by Olitips, Mattie A, n;:onu, luvoica third, Time, 2:422{. ‘Ihie third race, purse £700, hestsof 134 my,, wan wou by Grinatesd, Rliadamauttits seconu’ Padladeon thied, Time, 16937 2:013{. Only turoe started in tha above race, “'ho handicap ateoplo-chiase wag won by Diay- olo, Dead-liead sccond, Resoluts third.” Time, 4:0534. DEZATT OF YALUADLE NORATS. Arecial Inapateh to The thicngo Tribune, Broosunoron, I, Juva 35.—Within thres days, McLean County had lost threo very valu- allo wailions. Msiabal Dazaine, a poted Nor- mau atallion, imported aud owned by Stubblo- fleld Tirothoss, of Funk's Grove, dicd suddenly yesterday from soma ailment. Ho was valued a1t $3.500, At Dansers, & Norman stallion, worth £1.000. died of a_simliar disease on Friday. He was osued Ly Joun Perry. Onthe psms day Loug laland, valusbla trottor, owned by Vauatta. of Leror, had a leg broken In two placas by the kick of auother stallion, and Lad to be shot. Thin horso was valued at £1,000, THE MARENGO (ILL.) MEETING. Special Diavateh fo T'he (hienso Tribune, Mant:Nao, Til., June 15,—Tho June meeting of tho Marengo Driving-Fark Association com- moenced {o-day. Neatly one hundred hornes lisve already beon entared. and moro are oxpoct- ed to enter for tho various racos, Owing to the Inclemoucy of tha weather last night and thin 1 i forenoon, thio track was vory hoavy, so that the ranning race and also tho %i80 1acs were post- ponv until te-moriom. In tha three-minuto race of to-day, the favor- ite, George F.. won tho raco in tlires straight hoats, The following 1 the svasany, G Grmis In the pools ta-night. P! dun Is aelling ingt thio flold 10 the 2:90 race for to-morrow. TIFR. JACKEON NACES. Brectal Dnapatch to T'he Chicaon Tribune, Jacrsoy, Mich., Juno 15.—Tho fimt day of the Jnckson Horse-Tircedors’ Amrocistion’s meeting wan a erand succoss in udance aud interest. Fully 2,00 peruons were present. The firat raco was the throe-minnte, in which wora nine entrics, aud all startod oxaept Josse G. Lindoll, THE fcOnR, B Mazomanie took firet mon: f;' Clifton socond, Cbarles third, and Duke fourlh. Six h>uts mero neceswary to finiah the second, raco. ‘I'hera mere oloven entrie, and ton iarters, It waa the lottost race ovor ssen on tho Jackson track. Following s THE 6CORK. 93111 124568 213286 74004 56865 89 7 7dr Wi 9 46433 68U BT 37843 Time—i iy 2T 270X, Grafton took first monoy, Grauvillo second, Gen, Garfield tbird, and Lady BStar fourth, Mazomania was & bot favorite in the pools, sod won tho first race essily, Lads Btar, Garfleld, Grafton, sud Granvilie™ divided the honors in the second, but Gratton was In the fiold most of tha time, The 2:4{ race, with nevon entries, and the 2:23, with six, aro on for to-morrow. Thoy willbo hot. WESTERY BIARPSNOOTERS, Spertal Dispalch to The Chieaoo Tribune, Drnoque, Ia., June 15.—The grand prize shonting tournament of the Upper Dlissiasiypi Sharpehootors’ Society, which cumes off &t tha erounds of the Bociety in this city on the 22d, 2id and 24th inafs, promices to bo a flat- foring success. Tho list of prizes and cash donations Ly our citizens and_ others aggrazate over$2,600, beniden $500 cash, which will be distributed nmone the Lest slota on tho main targots. Al of tho moat prominent sportamen in the Miasiusippi Valloy have notified ths Bo- clety that thoy will be progent. gl THE SPORTSMEN, AN EXTRA SY0OT, Svacial Dispateh to The Chicade Tribune. CrrvrLAND, O., June 15.—The grand nigeon- ahooting tournament which ended hore Monday +as informally supplemonted to-day by 3 sweop- atake match in dopble birds, for 8 mcdsl won in 1871 by Milea Jolnson, of New Jorsey, and hold byhim ever sinte that time. Jolnson nseds monoy mare thao he eods the meds, so ninotoan of the erack shota pooled in 810 cach, and gave the amount to him, in consideration of whick bo put up the medal to ba competod for, taking » shars in tho pool himeelf, and incronalog the number of slicotors to twanty, Tha match was ten pairs of doublo birds cack, and had the fol- lowing result : Miles Joknsor WL T Iral 12/D, T, Elstow. I A Rublo,. Rt vy s 2 Mr. Kleinman and Mr, Chubb baving tied on sevenseon birds, shot off tho tie at 21 yarde, Mr. Chubb killing four snd Mr. Kleinman five ont of tho elght. The Illinols chempion welked off with Sm medal, and thus closed the grest pig- ean alioot of 1875, ——— BASE BALL. PHILADELYHIAS—RED STOOKTOS, 81, Louts, June 15.— Base ball ; Philadslphiss, 4} Bed Btockings, 3, i i) DECORATION. AT PARIS, KY, Crxenntatr, O, Juus 15.—The (Jazelte's Paris, Ky., special says tho atormy woather to-dsy caurod the postpousment of the decoration exer- clsos at the Confoderste graves from the forc- noou ubtil 3p. m, The procossion thou formed aod marched to the cemetery, . followed by & Iargo number of carslages fillod with ladiss. The docorstionn were taateful sud ologaut. Aftor & sbort prayer by the Rov. A M. Whits, the procosston retarned to tho Court-House aud Jistencd to au orslion from tho Ilon, J, O, 8, Blackburu, In tho course of his re. marks bo #ald 1 * We aro not hiere to talk of dea- olatod bomos about which usught but sorrow Tules, Wo aca nat boro to fing our feelivgs fo the fuco of thoso who fought agzainst us, to-da Wa would not refuse a tribute of flowers to il Union roldier who fought bravely for the cause ho loved." The speaker then paid s glowing tribute to Southero soldiors, sud said it was the duty of thosa prosont to Lonor thoso who Lovo dared to dlo for & hiopoleas canse, 1o closed with an ox- Lortation o ibe lising to cherish the mewory of iho meu who bad died iu such a cause, A poom was road by Maj, lleury T, Stsnton. Dr. R, L. Dabnoy, of the Usion Theological Seminary, Hampden, delivered & eulogy oa Stonows!l Jackson, which closod the oxorciies. — VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON. Bvectal Dupsteh to Tha Chisaos Tribune. Ponr Hunow, Mich., June 16,—Passxp Down —Propatler Concord and barges. Schiooners M, Q. Caineron, Bailor, Bardinis, | Up—Propellers Bt Joseph, Jennues and barges. Bteamer Olioton, Betiooner Emua L. Coyne, ‘Waoip—North, Hgbh ial Liroated 8 The Chisags Tribtmd, Pcnm-uu Mgk, Jane 18—~12 p, m,—Dowst —FProps Ontasto, Pil Bboridas, Oscar Towns- sad aad ocustet, Y. Bwajos aud souawt, Cotis~ bary and barges x%mm ] ‘o8 ; achrs Marvest Mome, Norwar, v—Schra Fame, Charlotte Toot, Arctie, Dacatal, Whita Clod, Conrad Itoed, Ts i 8t. Btephen, .. B, Ster, » Sularagh; Wixn—Narthenst ; gentis. Weatnten--Fiao. The bark Nolson collided with an unknown schooner 1 the vicinity of Manitowoo on her passsgo down. Tha Nalson' loab her topail sards, aod snstained alight dsmage to ot bows. T schooner vns wirach o the quartor aud ru- ceived slight damage, ‘The Nel: this oveolng for repatrs, Haanvel e —_—— When mind and holy aro out of x - fremitien, 5 yellownews of lho mnfl.fl;{-m?;:fl,d d.:ll headache, snd av indiaposition to ity about, be sure Yo are in for & bilious stiack, springing from & more T ieas dioriered ivor, DEL Jayue's Wenaties Tila 08 fies] % 17 Femaovs ML Liinry dissran.” 0P dition, aad speed SILKS, Greal West Siie Dry Gools Tomse, Silk Depart?, TFirst (or East) Soction, ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS. st Siine s ‘ku.r:ed Dress Bilks, now shades, G:;:""}r::‘::_’ {40 Evening Bhades Lyons 75:;?3;:{2;5“ Fanoy Blus Stripes, Fanoy Silks, White Gronnda, o, ¢ 59 yord, Fancy Check S 2 ] c)"“‘y 11k, attractive ltyn,_‘. vory One caso vory rich quality Fanoy 8., well worth $1.75, for $1.40 yd. o Two Oases Good Japaneso Stlks, 26 ots. s 45 half price, Ono Case Fino Japsanese Bilks, Horu Btripes, regular 50 quality, for 35 ota, yd. One Cnso Rioh Brocade Japaness Silks, 40 cta, yd., nover bofore sold under 75 ots. Black Silks, Tho following lino of Guinot's celebrated make, warrsated gobuine, aro from the lato N. Y. Auction Bale, and by far the lowest prices ovor made horo on those goods: Lot Guinet’s Lyons Gros Graina at $1.36, Guinet's Lyons Groa Gralns, $1.50, worth duf cholca shades in American sa, ,Sulaot's Satin Finish Oachumire, $3, worth Guine’s Cachmire Bxtrs, $2.25, worth $2.76 ;};;nut'l Cachmirs Bublime, $2.60, worth $3.25. Guinot's Cachmiro Superb, $3, worth $4. Bargeinn in Gronadinoes, Black All-Wool Gronadines, 50 and 85 ots. Black Grenadines, warranted S8ilk and ‘Wool, 75 cts, upwards. B-4 Black Grenadines, warranted, $3 yd. Btylish Fancy Grenadines. GARSON, PIRIE & 60, Madison a_.r_xi Peoria-sts. “IT PAYS T0 TRADE ON THE WEST SIDE” RICHMOND PRINTS, RICHMOND PRINTS I xxw BPRING sTrLXs OF “CHOCOLATES” FANCIES, 6 GRAYJS” “fi ” . T.OKETS NOW IN STORD AND REOEIVED DAILY BY J.V.FARWELL & CO. CEICA.GO. 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