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T “TFOREIGN. A Conclliatory Letter from the Grand Vizier to Princo Milan. The Genernl Situntion in Turkish Provinces Moro Peacetul. the Germeny Protests Against the Tax upon Her Citizens in Cuba. More Political Rioting at Ant- werp, Belgium. TURKEY. BERVIA, CoNsTANTINOLE, June 14.—~The Grand Vizler han written n very concliiatory and friendly reply to Prince Mllan's (Servia) explanation of the Scr- vian armament. ite expressen sympathy with Ser- vla'a position, and says tho Porte in not unmindfut of Sorvla's autonomy and privilegen, 1Ifo admnlts there bua been a violatlon of the frontier by buth purties, and promlses to appoint delegaten to con- fer with Scrviun delcgates upon the ucaus of pre- venting such violations in future, DETERMINED TO PIOnT, tine 14.—The Herzegovinian chictn ved to refect the Turkich armlistice, Autriu will grant uo further relief to the refu- eed, and the relief commitiee are now destitute of THE EM8 CONFRRENCE. Mx, June 14 peror of O The groot- n:2 \is cordial, Bzuviy, June 24, —DBlemarck hus gono to Klssin. gen vislaL, Loxnoy, June 15.—Tho Zimes oficially donlca the reports of the death of thy brother aid son of the luta Sultan, PACIFIO, Loxnoy, June 16— u, w rexpanden of Ieelin has which concludes mn follawa: ¢ llctween the Jast o e at Berlln und the Interview of the Czar and the Emperor Willlatu ut Enus Hes o momentous epach of modern history. " The Stanttard, commenting on thix remark, sayn 1t menus L&t 1f tiy Crar had not Tnterfered at ti Inst moment Gurtsehakoff would have plunged Itusain Into u war with Turkey anl Englantl, A Vieuna dispatch 1o the Standard rays the Khe- dive wa oapecied to urrdve In Conatantinople yen. terdny, * The Princed of Konmanin and Servia huve eat telegruphic dispatehes to the lorte announce ing that they will b represented at tho lnvestiture s1the Sultan to-dny. RANCE. BUFPLT'S CANDIDACY. Patuie, June 14.-~There 18 no reason to snppose that Prentdent MacMahon will unconditlonally fuvor Tutfet's eandlduturo for tho Sonate, The mubject wan not discussed yesterday by the Dutaure had un audicuce with Fresldent MacAfabon abuut it, Iresldent MacMalion assured Minfster Dufaure yesterday thut he intended to rematn nentral in tho matter of M. Buet's candidacy for the Seunte, Le Tempa mnyn the Minstry would regard M, Bulfet's election av an act of hostility on the part of the Scnute, and would reslgn. ‘e ullutr causes excitement. It fe suld, 3 the” Cablnet should ro- # and n new vne Lo formed out of the Ilight, the Chnnuber of Deputies would refuse to vote the Ludget. A CATUOLIC PAMPHLET. Bishop Dupanjoup has written u pamphlet en- titled ** Whither Aro We Going?™ 18 endenvors to show that kociety and relfglon ure in (he grentest perll theouul tha telnmphant progress of Athvism and Materiultem, The publicutlon is widely clreu- Juted, und causes a sensation, GREAT BRITAIN, INDEMINITY. UONDOK, June 14.—The King of Dahomey will® pry the e fmposed by Commodoro Howitt, for maltreating Deltish subjecta, THE GIBRALTAR PIGNT, Inthe Gghtat Gibraltar between German sea- men and nutive boatmen, no one was killedgbut wany were seriously ujured by bludgeons fand stonen used, IN THE IOUSE OF COMMONS & permissive liguor bill wan rejeeted, 200 to 82, JLPE DAVIS, A mecting was Leld yesterduy at the restdence of the Larl of Shrewslury in furtheranbe of church and ity education In the Southern Staten of the United States. — Amongs the Tetters rend apolo- flzlnge for brchioe, Wus one from detfersou buvis, t.‘:u-‘-lk Laverpool, sunouncing bis rrival shortly (n udon, . he Provinzial Cor- ety paclic editorial, GERMANY. AN INTERNATIONAL QUESTION, Bowan, June 14.—The Officlul Gazelfe states that the Imperial Governmont somo time sgo opened negotiationy with Spaf for the purposo of feeelny (erman resldents §n Cubs from the ex- traordinary war taxcs levied there, Differonces Brose respecting tho Interpretation of trenties on thls subject, aud n werles of diflicultica including the gencrnl pulitical ultuntfon were put forward as Preventmg Spain from seceding to Uermany's do. wande, Gernmny, howover, lus now suceecded fuobtalnbng u concersion that the procese of dis- traint und foreed sulew of property for the payment of anld tuxen shall by surpended in cusesof Gere man reeidents untlt un understmding is utiained, BELGIUM,. CONTINULD RIOTING. Bnussies, June 14.—Great agitation still pre- vails, but there s been less disturbance to-day than yesterduy, Bunds of tloters continue to Loot ! hiss In front of the Catholte matitations. Soma wludosws huve been broken and a few arrests made, A Cablnuet conncil hus been ealled for to-morrow, At Antwerp disturhunces were renewed to-day, Many thousands marched through the strectsshout- lug “Down with the ministers.” The mob ate tacked und wrecked u Catholle institute. The kenw d'nrmes charged upon the rioters snd soveral !;(munn were wonaded. A number of arrests have cen runde, Losvox, June 15-5:10 a. touk place fn Ghent Jurt nlght. CUBA, FAILULE. TAvAxA, Juno 14.~AL Belunde & Co., Import- ersand dealers in provistons, have falled, Linbilt- Sy eatlmated at $500,000. e — LOUISIANA. Testtmony Yeforo tho Congresstonal Com- mittes—The Twlicholl Shooting Ciao, NEW OnLtANa, La., duno 14, ~In the Investl- getlon Committee the Hon, Thomas J. Semmes teatified thut he know of no frregularities on tho vart of District-Attorney Neckwith, Nover heard Ofany Irregularitics, ** Ho fa ns honest a District Altorney, ua far as 1 know, as any that over lived, " 4s to Marshul Fackard, Mr, Semuses rald: It feems to me hila oftice hias been admirably manag- 5 that 19, w8 to the civil businoss, I do not kuow about anything except civil business, " The Jon. R. I, Marr testited: Knew of no Itregularities fn tho ofee of District-Atturney Buekwith, or derelictlon of duty on bis part, ¥ad %0 uccaion tu complain of the managemunt of Mar- Ml Packurd's oftice. Do mot kuow of any cases o overchurgen, feasrs. Vance and Woodburn, Sub-Committoe fnthe Coushatta aifalr, mady thetr repart to-day loten, Jtandall L. Glbeon, Chalrman of the Gom wlttee. After e ""W the circutistunces of thy !hl:ullu;( of | and Twitehell the report says, *The teathinony of the witnesses withont exceptlon 10 tho etlect that the man who did_the shooting a8 unknown and the horse that Lo rode was 16t recognized an belonging fn that part of the iouutey.” Muny wituesnen, representing both po- tical “pay L whito und colured men, were ox- Inincd as to the management of tho affairs of the Wrish, which wero wlost excluslyely under witchell's control. Twitchell \was State Senttor, Bember of the police Jury, wember of thy Bchool Jourd, aud Unlted Siaten Commissioner, The semmittee say 1o reality ho also had control of the kbool woney und other moneyy collected from the fx-payers of the parieh. ‘fho teetimony of all the Uinierested witnesses who wers exuniinedin regard 2tha conduct of parochin) uflaire waa to the ellect Bat thoy nd been Juoscly and extravagantly man. fl'd, and that Mr, ‘Pwitchell was responsible for If mismianagement, Uere follow detalls of wrang-dofnge, ] ke Cumumlite then suy: +*We cannot, fn tho Bace of this report, recapltulute the worso than “\lllhintu conduct of school utlslrs and other irrey- Haritfes und malpractice of Mr, Twlitchel) aud Lia yaoclates, na shown to huve existed {n fted River ‘hlthh siuce Ity orgunlzation. In & word, s MMalrs of Cthe parish have been Banaged under tho direction of Mr, Twitcholl in {xh way ua to merlt und recelve the condemna. 28 0f good citizens of both lnulfllul partics, snd jur Comultteo hnw no besltation in nylnfi tnu‘ Yers unprepured and greatly surprised to tnd sucl } lmentablo conditivn of things uxlsting." In fil&c]ullun the Comwlttee saya: **Tho testimony W leading pernons of the two political partice is I'lvl_lch in cutablishiug the fact that tho shoutin; Bl and Mitchell waw not cauved by teayon of ‘ur bolltical oplnjuns, aud (hat tho aliate was uob 8 political cuusy, ™ e ——— WISCONSIN MASONS, dpectal Disyatch to The Tribune. Mivwauice, June 14.—Tlie Centennial Renulon 4 156 Preo Masons of the Htate to-day wus a mag- Bt success, It s catimuted that 10,000 to ., —Disturbances Cabinet, yet 15,000 people from the surronnding country were Intown. Hetween 2,000 and 3,000 Manonw formeil In line ot®n. m, on Broadway, and marched to the muslc of a wamber of handn aver the roule al- ready printed, the storen amil_restdencen along which were brilliantly decorated with bunting nnd mottuen. AL the Court-Toune Square, wherd tho , there wos nn enofmous cone A tand was erccted for mpoakers here, ad the exercinen of the day took plnce according tothe progranime published 0 Trek TRINCSE, eve erytiiig funeing off wilh the grentent miccons and enthusinam. The nfternoon wan occapled with ex- curslons toall points of Interent. ‘This evenin magnificent reception and hmil took place In the Academy of Muxfc and n aumence night's fentlval AL Quentin'a Vark. The whole cityls profuscly decorated, RAILWAY NLEWS. PASSENGER RATES, Tho throngh passenger raten to the Eart remain still the sameasannonnced in yesterday ‘s Tuisuse, ~=~$13 0 New York, $14 to Hoston vin Albany, $11.40 to Philadelphia, and 811 to Baltimore anid Washingion. The Fort Wayne & Penneylvania ond the Daltimore & Ohlo Itailroads sell ticketa to Boston via New York at 815, but Vanderbilt re. funcs to nllow any tickets to he sold to lostan via New York except atthe regnlar New York rate, adding 4 from there to Hoston, making the tato 817. The Grand Trunk continues to sell tickets to Boston via Mentreal at 813, but expects to make n further reduction very soon, The announcement fuon cvening pnper “that wuch o reduction had already been made fawifhout foundation, The action” of Vanderbllt fu forcluy down the rates to the present low fignres lias hud fhe effect of engendering considerable Hl-recling smong the managers of thie other trunk ', who o he opinfon that ho s nn husd- niess Lo lake co; e of the low mten made by the Grand "I'run| The old Comnodore now hna hix hands ful), for the other lines, heaides tho Urund Trunk, huve all taken lasue agalnet him, I will be o reductlon to all competin pulnts of the Michigan Southicen and New ' Yorl Uentral Rnflroads, ro as to Injure the buxincss of theac two lines, and particulurly of the Michigan Southern, o nuch ua possible.” The tirst step In Uik new phase of the war wnn taken yoaterday, when tho Eric & Chicago, the Fort Wayne & Penits !rhnuh. and Baltlinore & Ohlo Rallroads reduced the rates from Chlcago to Cleveland from $10 to 20, Uhie, It s thought, will hart the Mlchigan Sonthern * vory much, uy Wis roud ™ 4s charzing 87 to Toledo, which rate it will now have to reduce the same pronortion ae that charged to Cleveland, It Vanderblit continues as sggresslve and deter- mined ax he hu boen thun for, there In o good pros. pect that the rates fo all Tocal poluts will come down in the wame proportion as the through rates, The last reduction 1n rates 1o the East has lad the effeet of Jucreasing the traflic very much, and most of the ronds are doing a rouslng business, Everyhody who is anxloua o sec the Centountal Ixparition Is now taking adsantage of the Jow rates. The Grond Trunk Kallroad sold the day heforo yesterduy uver §2,000 worth of tickets to the Iust, snd the soles yesterday were also very ereat. The ticket-oflice of the Pittsburg & Fort \'nf'ne Hailrond was crowded all doy yesterday with people who wanted to go Iiust,” and 1w s#ales muat have nmounted to many thonsnnd dol~ Tare. 'I'he Michigan Central, Michigan Sonthern, Lrie & Chicago, and Baltimore & Olifo Nallroads did u large busiuess yesterday, and none of themn had any cause for complaint on uccount of lack of Patronuge, O THE DECATUR CASE, Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Decatur, L, June 14.—The great Midland Rallrond case came up agaln to-day. Defendant flled niew plean, which were demurred to. Tho de- murrer wan sustained by the Court, and a judgment of auster against the Midland Compnny to 8o much of that rond as was known s tho Parls & Decatur tond win awarded to the people. The defendant then took H(Crl to take the case to the Supreme Court, Tt Iy, however, belfoved by the beat Iawycrs that the apinton and the tnding of the Judge will stand in any court, fortlfied an thoy are by a contin- nons line of authorlty, Much complalnt. is inade by the fricndn of tho’ Midland Company because i, J. Ingersoll, who was the father of the Midland tion, faled to be hore to defend §t. The ¢ase was argued to-day by Judgo Gallagher for de- fendant and 1. . Siclntyre for the people. pedic iy CEN'TRAL RAILROAD OF IOWA, 5 Special Dispatch to The Tridune. Drd Motsks, I8, Jung 14.—A rumor s golng about tho State, that the Central Haltrond Comi- pany has decided ta remove its honds from the hatils of the Trust Company, and run the rond it sulf, which wonld take it ont of the powsesslon of Courts, There Lnotliing n the report, and the Courts” will 1ot warrender posacesion untll the cluimu of the bondholders aro vatiylied. ROCK ISLAND & PACITIC. The catimated earnings of the Chicago, Rock Ial- and & Pucifle Kallroud for the first week In June are as follows: -$174,163. 51 146,457, 81 PERSONAL, Mr. T, IL Fonda has been appointed City Pass- enger Agent of the Daltlinore & Ohfo Raliroad ut Chicago. 1le will have cliarge of the Pussenger and Advertisiug Agents in this city, RELIGIOUS. THE CANADIAN IERETIC, Spectal Disputch (o The Tribune, Tonoxta, Ont., June 14.—Dlscussion In the General Avscmbly bns apparently made MacDon- nell's caso further from an smicable settlement than ever. Prof, McKuight, of Nova Scotli, the Rev. Dr. Caok, of Quebee, and athers, delivered #peechies of & raothing charucter, yot the contro- versy [s still raging fiercely. Thero are nlready twelve or thirteen motions und asnenduents before tho Asecmbly, Tho one which appeurs to meet with most opposition is the amendment of Prof, $iodgrasy, of Kingston, to tho following effect: ‘Thut the Assambly sustain the reference of tho Presbytory for judgment aud find that, while Mr. Muchounell bas not adopted amy oplnfon at variance with the *doctrines of “the Church, he still has dificultics in reference to clerlity of punfshment, — We, thurefore, carneatly conr, mend him tathe guldance of the loly Spirlt, and pray that, with Divine blusainiz on s faturo study of the Word of God, these difiiculties may wpeedily cense 10 porplex hin mind, and we chargu him not 1o Introduce thena diflenltles Into hus puipit teach- Ings, and determino wot to proceed further with tho cuse, Dr. Cook, of Quebec, ex-Moderator, heartily wupported Prof. Suodgrams. Prof, Mowat spoke strongly “in favor of MacDannell, and wuld many of thavs in the old Church’ of Scotland who” had Tooked " forward to ‘union with pleus- Ing anticlpation wero much dimappolnted ot praceedings ke these, AU the fieat meet] Auneiubly nddreesvs of fraterual grecting weee do- llvered on behalt of the Freo Church of Beotland by the Ry, Mr. Suthcrland, of Glaxgow, and by br. Mutchmore, cditor of the American’ Presty. ferian, on bubalf of the Presbyterian Ghurch of the United States, The Nev, J. W, Logue, of Ohlo, & delegnte from the United Predbytorian wrch of the United States, arrived this morning, Thie sttendunco to-day was even Iarger than yester- day, the church belng ltorally packed fram iloor to cefling. e CANADIAN METHODISTS. Speclal Dispalch to The Tribune. Prrenonovan Ont., June 14.—The Toronto Conference of thu Methodist Church of Canada comueniced herw to-day, ——— THE WEATHER, WasniNaron, D. C., June 15—1 a, m,—For the Lako reglon, northeast Lo southeast winds, allght changes in temperaturo and pressure, partly cloudy weatber, and tocal rains, LOCAL OBSERVATIONS, Ciioaao, June 14, Wi [ 28] Weather al 0l i .01 ol BN, hermometer, 69, Minlmuui, 8. UENERA] BELRVATIONY. 10A00, Jutio 14~MNdnfght, Davenport 1 1 ¥ I } M — ———— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, QuarNaTaWN, Juns 14.—Tha steumsbips En- #land, from Now York, and Clty of Limurick, from Fhiladelphla, have arrived, Fawtuzs Poixt, June 14, —~Arrived, the steame aip Austrian, from Liverpool, kw Youx, June 14.—Asrived, the steamship Algorla, frou Liverpooi, ; BuuTiHANPTON, June 14.--Tho steamncr Klpler, from New York for Antwerp, uerived shurt of coal, THE GREAT WOOLEN SALE, Spectal Disyalch to The Tridune. Nxw Youk, June 14,—A very extensive sale of woolens, at auctlon, was made’ in this city to-day by Picld, Morsls, Feuner & Co. for Harding, Colby & Co. Tho stteudance waw large, Twenty thous- and pleces of fine wnd mediom woolens, the entira production o date of tho Sadisbury wdlld, Merchants Woolen Cowpasy, and x Wonlen Copany wers dieposed of. Thepricen abtalned were from 10 to 15 per eont below eurrent market rater, Mr. Colby, of Harding, Colly & Co,, staten that 7,000 scte of woolen cards are now In existence, ‘Abont 2,000 are not In operatlon, and [t s believed that by July 1fully one-thied of the whole number wiil by atopped, SPORTING., BASE-BALL. CINCINNATI VA, ATIVIRTIC, Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune. PHItADELEHIA, June 14.—8ix hundred were present. 1l made o home runand three three- base blta, Eutton made theeo three-hase hils, TUE HCORK: Cinctnnati, A 140 1oy y 1 0 0 Jdone o4 Enyder, 1, [] Pearron,r, 1, 1 Faley, § b., Swenrey, 2, Finher, p. | ommaizn I =2 Athietlic, Force, n. Fisler, c, Mayerle, Wall, 1, Knight, | Button, 2 b, Malun, ¢, Luone, ¢, Zettleln, 1 __Total, Inninga— Cincinnatl. Athletle. Runw earncd—Athletic, 9, Hanen by cerors—Athletic, 45 Cincinaatl, 4, Umpire—h F. McMnliln, Time of gnme—Two hours and (wenty minates, ST, LOUIS—BONTON. 12 —mooo § ~oomoa 18] wismm 3 == Eloe: = Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Followlns in the acore of the worat professlonal game on record: Tioston. T\’ |P . Wright; n 5{ 0 0, 0! Leanard, 8 b 510 1) 4 O'Rourke, c. 1 41 0008 20 0l o Murnan, oses 4! o 1] nj of # Manuing, r. ... 4] o o) 21 of & Morrll, c. 41 0 of &f 2| 4 411 1 o ot 8 4| 2 11 4l g 4 # 3l of 3 i 4 | 01 [ 25 0 3t o [ s. [ ol long, . 1. al gl ) 3fof § Tradley, p. - o 4] 3} of 6 i Dehiman, 1 ul 2y & 0 Muck, 8. 62 11 4] 4 Tots 5.20123/97.14 10 Taninge—~ G780 Tnston L0 00 020 2.q St. Louls, 00 700 320 el Iiarned runs—S8t. Loufs, G. Firat bare un called calls—oston, 4; St, Louis, 3, On otlier errors—Iiostou, #; St. Lonle, 0, Left on bawes St. Louta, 5. Struck ont—Wrij Murnag, Morril), and Dehiman, 1 each, ’l‘}‘,vu-bn!u lits—Plke, 2; Murnon and Battin, 1 ench. WIld pitch=McBride, Laused balla—Norrill, 25 Cla ) 4. Flmeof gume—Two hours and forty.four minuten, men:—A,l(J. Hodges, of the Sulfolk Club. 10870 V8. 8T, LOU1S. Bostox, June 1h.~A game of buse-ball wos played to-day between the Loston and 81, Louis s, Innnga— 123460780 Louls, 7 00 3-20 Boston.. 0202y Runa enrned—St. Louin, 4. Flrat buse on errors—St. Lonis, Doston, 5, NEW HAVEN V8, LOUISVILLE. 5 W IIAVEN, June 14.—Base-ball: Loulavillés, ow Haveus, 2. =, TIIE TURF. JACKSON, MicH, DeTnorr, Mich., June 14.—The seventh nnnnal mecting of the Ilorse-Brecders' Association of Jack- #ow, Mich., commences June 20, There ure neven- ty-five entrles, Iucluding, fn tho freo-for-all, Bio- dine, Badger Girl, Gen, Gorticld, Obmcryer, Rincs, Mollie Morrik, and Kansas Chicf, The race, firat dny, has fourteen starters, representing cluht different Statew, Tho indicatlons are for 5 more saccessinl meeting than lerctofore Bliven by thle Assoclution, ‘TILE ABCOT RACES, Loxvow, Junc 14, —~At Ascat to-day the Corona- tlon stakes were won by Footstep, with Appenl snd Arena dead heat for second ploce. The ftoyal Hunt Cup wan won by ilopblaom, Dalhani second, and Thorn third, 7The favorito came In eleventh, 'Tiot- ting was 20 to 1 agalnat the winuer. A match ruce for 85,000 petween Controversy and Lowlonder Was \won by the former, - DETROIT. Bpecial Dispateh to The Tridune. Drriiorr, Mich., dune 14,—Enirles for the com. Ing races Nore cloded ta-night, and number five. Bodune, Gon, Gnrfluld,’ Kunsss Chief, Fred Iooper, Concite, and Calmers are among the noted horses cnfered. YACHTING. THE ANNUAL REGATTA OF TIC CIIGAGO CLUD. At a apecinl meeting of the Chicage Yacht Club the fullowing yachts were entered for the annual Regutta of the Club June 17, 1870: yacht Frolie, Anna L. Cary, Zephyr, Perd, Lulu, Lucy, Flect- wing, Dawn. The judges appointed are Messrs, R. Trindiville, Capt. A. R. Atking, and . K. Flsher. C. Pescock, timekeoper,” The yachis will prepare to sturt on a wignul of one long” hlast of the wiiletle of the judgen boat, und wili start npon the lowering of un cnslgn on the pler of the foot of Twelfth street., BILLIARDS, THE NEW YORK TOURNAMENT. New Youk, June 14.—At the Billlard tonena- ment to-night Sexton defeated Garnler—G00 to 441, Soxton's highest runs, 140 and 177, Average, 20, "Fie third gumo between Daly_and Dion an won by, Day. T scoru now stands Daly, 1,500; Dio, 141, THE TRIGGER. A MATCH DY TELEGRAPIL Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune, Fonr Wavse, Iml, dune 14.—The contest by felegruph hetween the Fort Wayne and duckwon Michizan Rillo Teatnx ut 800 yords resulted: Fart Wayae, 258; duckson, 244, Gut of & possiblo 500, e e— ‘WASHINGTON, Fitzhugh — Impeachimont — Yostponoment Predicton, Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Wammnnoroy, . C., June 34, ~Col. Fltzhugh 15 not without his revengs upou the Democrats who huve cauxed his removal. Tl left the heritage of an Investigation, which, if the charges are true, will furnlel another exeellent lllustratlon of tho methods of o Reform Congress. Fitzhugh repre- *ents that 10,000 volumes belonging o the Gor- crnment, fncluding u valuable medieal and surgica) history of the War, which cost the Government 220 cach volume to print, have dixappenced from the Mouse folding-room. The aggregute amount of luse to the Government Is represented to be very many thousands of dollare. It {8 a fact that xomo of theae valunblo books, which members of Congress find It eo diflenlt to obtaln, cau be purchosed at junk-shops. - The Committes on Ace countu to=duy commented an investigation under Fitzhugl's chares, Matt Carpeuter (0-day presented to tho Impeach- ment manugers a Hast n’!r('fl witiesses whom Biel knup deslrcs to have summoned fur the defense, The Hnt Includus al) the post-teadens, by whom it in expected {0 prove that they dtd oL dfctde it him: Under tho rule_ adopted wiil ‘have authority to fils u wupplemental Jivt, Moat of the witnesnea dve In the Far West. The ndnlleate of witnesses slone wanld proba- ably be $30,000. A good muny of tha Keprescnta. iticipnte, in view of the formidabls [ironartions which the triul i Iikely to nesume. that b will be portyoned untll November, The Senuta, evendf It could under the Constitittion, will not Jycemit the louss to adjourn pending the irlal, and he Nepresentatives mit attend to thekr Congress- fonal canvass, vaulage, The Senate has them at o divad- e —— Tho Mitchel Momorial Fund, Aew York Sun, The Trusteos of thie Mitchel Memorial Fuud havo fecentiy scut to Birs, dohn Mitchel the mncy In thelr liauds, Tho totsl sum fa £9, 141, The princlpal subscrivers wero Mr. Charles ('Conor, with niny friends, 8100 each; M. J. C. Moxwell of Brooklyn, 200; Mr. Mtichard O'Gormen, $100; orfer, $100; Gea, P, 1L Junds, $50} Guwald Otten varions subncrihers’ through' Mr. Patrick Ford, of the 7rish World, $4,0147 thraiigh 3r. Miles'D, Bweenay, of Kay Francisco, $1, 7055 Mre, Rennedy, Solfust, 3272, We subjoin 'Mrs. Mitchiol's lottof ucknowlediglfy tho receipt of tho gifts 18 Lerpxicns Piack, BRookLyw, Juno 7, 1670, — To Joln Mulluly,” kiq,, Secretary; and' Messye, Bichard "0 Gorman, " Uhalrman; Bagena” Asily, Treagurer; Chas. 0'Conor, Chas.' A, Tiana, Thor. as B, Connery, Joaeph J. O Donohie, unid' Arthur Leary, Hourd of Trastecs of the Mitehel Memoriat, My Dran B 1 iind It fmpoesiule, b repiving to your letter of tho 20Uh ult., 1o cxprens the. foellngn wroused by the kindly terimu in which you inforin me of the uction of the Board of Trustécs placing at iy commund $9, 3141, the smount of the fun coutributed, through you, by my countrymen of the United States, us a testimonial of their love xnd reapect for the wemory of wy late husband, and of CillCAGO TRIBUNE: THUREDAY, lln;x of bir devoted efforts in the canse . Let e assure niy countey-peaple tiiat 1 know too well the grateful recognition ever accorded by them to thore swho, hoviever humbly, have at nuy time attempted 1o’ forward the nitional independence nned prosperity of Trelawd, to nerd an; ruch proof s thia thot they continue’ true to f Ir hest in- stincts, However, an 1t wat thought proper to s the tentimonts] the present shape, 1 wonld have constdered it an ungracious act on my part to nve Interposed nny objection. Be ro kind , there. ote, in whatever jublic ncknowledpment yon my mnke, to #ay on behalf of mysclf and children, thst we aceept the memarlal In the pteit In which it ha been concelved and tendered: and to yon, gentin. men, wo dealre Lo retuen our rincere thanks fur the courteoun manner in which you have exacnted tho {rust committed to you. I rcmaln, very truly yours, X7 MITCIEL, CASUALTIES, TERRIFIC STORM IN KANSAS, Salina (Kan.) Herald. June 10, Last Wednenday afternoon will lung bo remem- hered by the citizens of Salina and Saline County, expeciaily those residing weat and suuthwest of onr elty, The atorm demon virited uv that day with maore destructive power than ever hofore aince this country wan firnt ecttied, Just after noon & durk eloud began to rise and advance towards un from the west, 1t came k- Iy, with no unusual Indications of threntening or danger. Tts approach was heralded with nome light- ninit and thunder, but rather fess than more than upunl with similar clouds. The wind had been blowing briskly from the south for two daye, but did notchunge s conere. v d linil reichied but little more than toward the zenith at this yofut, a water- #pout-Tike whirlwind yathered out beyond Bavaria, and traveled castward nlong or near the ralirond track, taking up and complately dewtroying the Jurge wooden bridie over Spring Creek, but doins no-Further danagze that we hive heard of untd within three and o half miles of Salina, when it etruck und completely demollaiesd te farm rerl- dence of Mr. Buvid Emmet, (it and flest occu pled by Col. 11 Logan), and infuriig em, Enmett very severely ntnot fatally. 1t alag deatroyed the residence of Mr, Charles \hitney, Pleces and carrying the fragments liere fn ncarcely a veatlee of it left, Mr. Whitney wina taken up, whirled sround, and dropped ot #otae dlutance from where the house stood, with one arm broken aud otherwixe no brulwed und fujured hin recovery fn now (Yhuraday noon) deemed fin- poxsible. “Mra. Whitney was Injured in the namo tanner, ond is now Iving I o critical condition, but may get well. Thelr son, n young toan ahont rown, wan eeverely but not dangerously injured, "This whirlwind then boro to the north, broke and diswolved. 1t pussed 5o quickly that, although plainly viaj- ble from Salina, it was sceu'by but fiw of our citl- zens. Busy in'our eflice, we knew nothlng of it untl after’ Ite disappeurance, und did not weo it. "But three otliers formed woon after that we did ree, ‘Tho fleat of thexe formed due west from town, about & miles dintant s near as we conld eatimate, The firat fudication was the forming of the blackest Jurtion of the cloud into a funnel ehnpe, eveming- y at thut distance about 10 feet wide at the top and ahout 15 degrees uhove the horizon.” This gradually enlarged and extended itx funiel-iflo point further downward. In a few moments a dark-like canc mine, made murky by dust, dirt, tearing it to away, nntl) praltio grame cludere, cle.. we suppone, ' arons rom the eround, mecting and uniting with the stem of te fannel above, the two foruinga con- tinuous columin conneetinis the eartts with the biack cloud wbove, which, lightly vivrating, teemed fo Ue whirled around ' with fnconceivable rapldity. moving, meanwhile, from place to place with an apparcitly slow, zhgang wmotlon. It “continucd about ffteen mitintes, then broke and dlssolved. MANGLED, Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Mexnora, 1L, June 14.—A frightfal aeeldent occurred here to-day. llenry Ehlers, of Grass Lake, Juckson County, Mich., arrived here on the noon traln from Chlcago. Being strongly under the Influence af drink, he went to take n nap under some caru that were switched on the Chicago, Dur- lington & Quincy lne, and tho consequence was that at 2 o'clack, when the engincer came for the cara, hie wan run over. IHin right leg was liter- ally wmashed to atumns, fust below the knee, the knco hanging only by's few particles of fiosh The thigh was ~ aléo - b and the hand and shonlder also premented s fear spectaclo, e wan taken to the St. Jamen Hotel, and attended by Dra. Edwards, Trible, and Horn, Yite Bave, up to the present, withlield Bmpatuting the llnba’ owiug to hix enfeebled state. Thoughi senslble e seema unconscious of pain, g ROSE EYTINGE. Speciat Dispatch to The Tridune, Muwauszk, Wis., June 14.—Rose Eytinge, who Is playing {n *‘Rose Michel" at the Opera- Houee In this city, was found In her room at the Newhull House this evening, about 7 a'clock, In. scurlble from a dore of morphine, Physiclans were summoned, and sho s now pronotnced out of dnn It Iy watd that she faol the drug to induce sleep, and that she accidentally toolk an overdose: ———— CRIME. SPRINGFTELD NEWS, Special Dispalch to The Tridure, SermxoEmLy, 1L, dnue 14.—In tho Federal District Court. to-day indictmente were returned agninet Smith T, Conle, Jonn Fuirchild, Ed Meccum, Charles Willlams, Eiljub Martuney, Lewls Toswell, and Winfield 8. Ingram, members of the Southern Hilnols gang of counterfeiters recontly arrested. They ure charged with passing and having in thelr possession counterfelt money. Hleury A, Crocker, of Adamw County. pleaded wullty to iieit trule fn tolacco und cigars, wd wan dned $5 and costa. Steri(T Holeomb, of Edgar Connty, to-dny ap- plied nt the Executive Office for wixty stand of urms to prescrve order ut the execitive of n murderer at Purly on the 23d lust. The arms were furnfshed. DOUBLE MURDER. TiTesvinLeg, P, June 14.—A speclul to the Herald sayn: ‘This afternoon u man named Nick Baker, a resident of Columbin Yarm Station, aged 21 years, entered tho house of n Mr. Dougherty, of that place, it fs wuppored for the purpose of ra Ishinz Mr, Dougherty, Deing folfed In the at- tempt, In order to kereen hlmself, he whot ler, the ball entering the left breast, from the effects of which sho “died in y minutes, man numed Thomas MeCoole, henting the shot, went to the house to necertain the trouble, Daker, meet- fnz i at the dvor, sired twa rematniug ehots at him. MeCoole tumed to flee, but stumbled and fell on bl fuce, when Baker pounced upon hinl, ktabbing hin ernl times Inthe back und ¥houl- dere, which will prove fatul, Daker Is confined, A strony fecling In fuvor of Iynching the murderer DProvaily, A MURDER TRIAL. Speclal Dispatch to The Tridune. Dieatea, T, Jutie 1. —~The great murder caso of Willium Buskirk, for killing Druke, way glven to the Jury this eventug, The ples of self-defense was st up anid pushed untll the State abondoned the theary of murder sl fell back on that of mun- slughter, o Jury bas uow been out over three 10urs, MUTI RN, BawN Fnaxcisco, Cal., June 14, —The aix mutl- neers of the ship Canada, brought here on the steamer City of Peking, were discharged by the United States Commissloner, no evidence agulnat them having been forwarded by the United States Consul at Hongkong, A FALL, Spectat Dlypateh to Tie Tribune. Pronia, 1., June 14.—tGeorge Ford, onco a prominent lawyer and respected cltizen of (his city, was to-day sentenced to the Penltentiary for oug year for forgery. POLITICAL. ARNKANSAS, LivTer Rock, Ark., June 14,—The Democratlc State Convention was called 1o order at 12 o'clock to-day, by Col. . Clark, Chulrman of the State Central Commlttee. Al the connties but two wers represented, After prelimiuary organization the Hon. Jumes 1L, Berry, of lienton County, was wnile permunent Presldent, and C, 8, 1t 2 Sulle, W, O, Williatoy, snd A, W, Files, nent Secretariea, After thiv o motion was mude that tho two-thirds rule b adopted fn the nomination of candidates, Considerable debats ensued, and the wmotlon was voted down by a lasge majority, A motlon was then adopted 1o pracesd to the nomination of the candidate for Governor, On the first ballut the following vote was cast: W. R Miller, 57% ¢ Gen. G, D, Royston, 7; M. Belts, 1734 Thomus Fletcher, of Lincoln, "hoimue Fletcher, of Pulaskl, 1078, P Hughes 3. N. Peary, 13 A M. Arlvon, 105 k. Newton, 1. Necessiiry to n choice, 70, Un the second ballot Miller recelved 71 yotew. Wilson's ual;\rdwu!ll(lmm «d. Two votes of Roys- ton were added to Miller's, On the third ballot 3Miller lacked one-Afth H vole of w nomluation, when Chicot her Miller, 'his uge was rupldly succeeded by Unlon, Jefforson, Pike, und other countics, to Miller. ' Finally, a motion was innde and carried to make tho nomlna. tion of Miller utunimous. The Convention then adjourncd to 0 o'clock to- morrow, Miller {s a nathvo of Independence l‘uun(a. and the prevent Audltor of Btate, a position lie has dlled at Intervals fug six terme. The Couventlon ks the Jurgest ever assembled o tho State, perma. vola ta e NORTH CAROLINA. Rarewn, N. €., Juno 14.—The State Demo- cratic nvention to-day nominated for Governor Z. . Vanco; Licutenant-Governor, K. J. Jarvie} Becrctary of Btate, Juseph A, Englehurdt; Tr urer, J. M. Worth; Audltor, L. Love; Altorus JUNE 15, 1876, nd Fearhorongh fhr ublie Instruction There dan Aunt AUby House, an ald lndy 80 years old, nnd 5 years Ulentificl with the party, wan invited scorted to n acat amonz the delegates, The Hon, F. E, Shober presided, Adjourned to 9 o'clock to-night, Lotisvis Ky., June 14.—The North Carolina Democratic Convention met “to-day, and was more larzely attended than at un! time wince the War. Urcat enthualasm prevafied, The platform calla fur reform, and the Courier-Journat speclal says the delegates all unpledged. e ——— THE CZAR AT HOME, Awmong the Magnificent Palaces of the Itus- slan Capital Carrespondence San Francitcn Chronicte. One of the slchte of St, Petersburz, in the ohe rence of the Imucrlal family, s tho Winter Palace, and this keen, the traveler beging to Lelleve that the cliurches of 5, Peteralnrg have not exhansted the wealth of the Emmre, butare a fitting intro- duction to the magnificence of its palacen. The Winter Palace, with its front 700 feet long, direct- Iy faccs the Gireat Neva ot the polnt of §ta greatest width, The Neva, before cinptylug Into the Guit of Finland, divlden Into neveral’ branches, known as thie Great Neva and the Littic Neva. We, however, entered at one slde, where n long and Tofty arch, of elnborate and curions sculntute and dealgan, led under o eeml-circular wall_ Into an immense apen space lylng between the semi-circular building and the palace. Tn the centre of this open spce risns the reiarkable monunent erected to Alexander [, Thisin of red granite, aud its ahaft i one singie plece of stone, B4 fectin helght., It aurmounted by an ungel nnd crons, and the whole, from bive to pit. nacle, meaeures over 150 foet in helght. It in puutied night' and duy by grenadiers who have dine tinzuished thein )y military explojt. Within the paface one becoiacs 80 confiived by ity extent, the immense number of rooms, and the brilliant magmificence, that he carrlen away but an uncertaln picture of inarble halla: cotlings covered with wondrous paintings; pillars of pi stoues, with ildcd bae : with tiie richeet dama Attlig ubode for the rule pire in the world. e il called the Saloon of Nicholas fe large enouzh to cantain 1,508 persons, and Ls lighted by twelve inmense chandeliers of crystal, which on fete occustons Liuze with 5,000 candle. At the end nre Lutfets reaching to the cefling, on which are arranzed pold and sllver plates some as much a2 feet indiameter, and ol diuplaying marvelous #kill of workmanship. In this hall cuch soverelgn, afier hilw coronation, recelven deputations from the varioun provinces, who come ta cxpress their fenls ty, und av au emblem thereof cach presenta bim with & plece of binck bread and u pinch of salt, “offercd upnn thesc rich golden and Miver sulvers, brought by them and left Nere. Adjoining Is “another smaller ball or- namentéd with statucs, In thin the Emperor at Enanster recelves presents from delegates from near and far, who have been selected by all tho peas. antsaf a certain diatrict and sent to congratulate their ruler. Here the ml{.'my potentate receives them, embracing and Kissing then In the Suluon of Peter the most remarkable thing Inn Jarge poiuting hehind the throne, It repres wents the dreain of Peter the night before the battie of Pultown. Peter fa alceping, and the angel of Victory in tecn descendlng toward him, bearing in ber hand wreath and crown. The room hias fts walls covered with crimwon _velvet, embrojdered in fold thecad with the hperlal ércuteheon, eur: rounded by wreath of tautel. Helow the velvet a white marble dodo extends aronud the room, At the side of the room opposite the throne are twa tublen of wolld wilver. Arounid tho room rand six Tih sflver candelabra; ‘slx more are fastencd 1o the walls, snd chandoliera of nilver are suspended from the coiling. The Saloon of Eeculchias has {tx cuiling rupport- ed by 104 glided pillare; a glided gallery surronnds it wid is lgited by twelve gllded chandelirs, The 1lall of St. George Lia sbinilar decorations of murble und gilding: the throne Is of rulid gilt, and ten immense chandeliers of crystal light he ban- quettug lull where the Grand Dukes slwaya cole: rate thefr comine of age, The Golden Saloon huw its doors and all its wond.- work covered with solid gllt, and its wallsand cefl- Ing arg licavily ornamented with gilding. Over the mantel i inverted 8 -long panelof mosale work, representing wu ftalian landscape. This panel has avaluation of $30,000, The room ia 1 ccious capital; walis bunyg ull makinga royal uni over the greatést Euie with crimson_drapories, and containa moralc ta- bles, vases, heveral feet hijgh, of malachite, jasper, etc. } o Leautiful tire-screcn, consiating of one lurge plate of critson glaks sianding in s gilt bronge framo; marble statues and candelabra of lapis luzull,' nud 1tich other elepant furniture, This, [ betieve wan the waloon of the Jate Empreas, mottier of the present h’m{mmr. The Malachito Hall has 1ts wall ormamented with sixteen maluchite pillars, reaching from tioor to ceillug, two malachite marble mantel-pleces and malachite vases. The dours and trimmings uf the roout are of olid pilt. ~ One room has reniurkable doors, each of which, we aro told, cost 4,000 rables—equal to 89,000 “They are of rosewoud, Tilaid with the Wwood Of the puim-trce, and_th pancls are ornumented withi paintings on poree. lain, Anotlier room communicates” with the ad- Joluing apartuents by keveral sets of folding-doors of forioise shells, Iulaid with 8 fine pattern in rold, and _each palr of these dours cost 12,000, T el another roum cach pan- the doors ke’rs & large oval medal- lion, cither of wrougti cameo or an Imitation of it, madu at the monuiaclory of Sevres china, near Farls. Iy onc roown is ‘4 marble mantel, with panels of mosalc, bordered with lupls Tazuliz another has_a mantelof \white wmarble and lazull, cqusl surfaces of cuch. A very vali ‘musaic tuble, Ita top representing clght wep; Italian landscapes, was, we ore told, the g Goribaldi 10 one of the Grand Duchoses, A mas- sive allver mantel sct, of clock and vasew, curious. Iy anu heavily wrought together with the centra chandelier 10 the roui, we \were nlso told, was pro- sented by the City of wondon to the Lm)mmr of Ruwla, Bt o a0t of 0,000 Usll after hall and gailery after gallery s fitied with fxulnxlllgn of Bintorical Janport. cho gallery of the el mrsale with battle-ecence und fuli-leogth Hfc-slee pore tralts of great Huswian Generals; ulsewhere other plctures, perpetuating the memory of remarkshle und monentous Incldents of war. " The Romanott Gallery contulug the portraits of ull the Sovercigus of the present ruling dynasty, aho of thelr wives: many of the Sovercizns ure reprosented by A plctiires taken at dfiferent periods of thélr lives. Kote wander on through an. - aimere et a0 range of imperiat holly and all the ftems we cun_carry away in our memury scem but a fow scuttered crumbs from an overtlowing banquet, hetter titted for the pleasure and wmuse- ment of & wonth than s doy. ~But we have yet to take 3 peep (nto the private upartinents of the Inis Deriat iy, WhICHIF Bt equal 0 the state aperts wments, are heverthelens extremely rich, aud mnuy of them have their wails coverud Wit sllken dan» axk of varlous colors. In the general sitting-rovin of the Empress and her ludics, of whom 1 may Judgo from the number of chnirs and tables she has tnosigh, 1ler Majexty’s seat {s on o raleed platforw, \ separated by o railing from the rest of the Foomn \the walle are of crimson dumugk, snd there ury mumber of beautifal plcturce; bt the chiet thing | ‘sioticed here were tull folding ecreens of exquisite workuanabip In colored gluss, tany representing winiture scenvs of rayul story. “The walls of the sleepitg-ruoin of the Duchves of Edinburh were, like the drapery and furniture, of pear-colored damark. From this room we pusred into her boudoir, with wulls and furniture of ‘white silk wrought with bouquets of bright fowere, Both roowms hadarched ceilings, freseged i dellente but eheerfal cof licyond was tho bath-ruom belongingto her sulte of * apartments, and the most perfect Jewel of u room I ever vaw, L was woftly lighted by the mosuic windows of rich-colored glasa, Between e wus a marble mantel of cauty an workmansnip, und hefors tire-acreen of celmon gluss 1 gilt stand, w0 heavy that 1 could not liftone end of it On Uhe upposite side of thy_roow was the warble bath tub, partly suuk o the floor. Jehind tbe bath the wall waw ute wide, huge mirror, The cefling over- heud wae an arched dowme, sot, how with amouth, carved surface, but hupzing In_sculloped stulactites of sticco \ork, au stalect{tes were of vurfous delicate colors, th ehining with o slight Vo of ' gliding. ‘The side walls of the room were covercd To_ harmontzo with the culling_overhead, snd the thick, ¥oft car- pet geeiied to have been woven for the room, There wan bnt little furniture save table, wof und n_couple of chairs ln a swall alcove, "Fheso were painted white and covered with yulo blue wilk, Teonbl not. helly wonderng it the thie young. fisl Tor whom all thix had heenurranged might nutsoms tiue c-wicl: for famdlfar surroundings in ket y Euglish home, The last room visited was In the upy cantuined the lmporial jewels, o w d extensive collection they A soldiers and two Kueper cana oh tables extending half il the ruom. [u the st _compartent were y diamonds, among which wis o dlanwnd necklice whose valtie, we were told, 1560 great tiag actuully distke to repeat Ity ang with only say It wus_several miflllons of dollsee, 1 ] twents-two large dumonds, with tf- teenpendants, cach u precious Jewel. Here are ulso Jewels drranged n the for of trnmings ready to bo applivd to dresves, shoc, beud-dreases, ete. I the second case was i Jargo collection of biuck diamonds, (o bo worn as court mournlng, emierulis, prarla, dismonds, and 50 uawortmunt uf fuun to awatel whintever Jewels might be welected for wear. |u the third compurtment the colleetion was more miacd, consieting of almost every jewel Knuwn, supplirée, rubles, garnets, opals, ‘ot but few Jllllnmldl. In ke ceutre of the rvon stand two glass cuscs, ons cuntaining the Emper- oF'e crown, sceptre, nd the globs he holds in ble d, the other coitaliing the crown of the Press, o sceptre f8 wurmountud by the largest dlawond tn Europo und one of the woat beautiful, IUwelghs uver ¥ carats more than the Englivh Ko {-noor welghed Lefore it was cut, but Iia color I8 Ites pure. 1t fu ki wi in England as the Efingham dinmond the Urluff diawond, from its huving nted to the Bnpress Catherlno the Great by the futious Count Orlol, Its owner, une Liz- wrefl, had previously offered it for sule to the Em- presd, who would not consent to bis torme, Thy llinlnry of the diamond hay been rmlunrklblrk but 1w not mumu-xF known. 1t waw most probabdly tho vye of an {dol in & temple of Serighau, in East India, Serlagiam having bocome Eillng D, and was stolen frow the temple, The keepe er told us it was tirst w cd futo Rumnia by 0 made an incsion in s Jeg sulicier Iy Qeep to slip it within sad hus conceul t. - by g{llh: eld fu the band of the Empesor [s of gold Furmounted by a larze sapphire and s diamoud. ko crown bs iltre-ebaped, Around the hesd b a audean of twenty-cisht lirge dowondss the sap part n made of ares cotpused of rows of diamendy aud pearls, between which are leaves of silver fillgreo—th¢ whole surmounted by u cross of five diamonds. restivg uuon oue of thy west reusrku- lazare Ule rubles {n the world, The in polished, bat of Irregular ghane, never having been ent. ' The crown of the Empress i« of dismonds snd peacls, JUIn rald that n vther orunment In the wor pre- fents much n co:,lucllm\kl;‘lx uismonds of color so bore rec from (aw, while tho pea I cholco aud rare, SRS cpall ——— GARIBALDI, A Carlous Btory About His Pension and Abont 1fla Wiro, Riome Corvespondence Roston Adrertiser, Uen, Uaribaldl, on usnial, has heen one of the Licroes of the day, but the caure of his Inte noto. #lcty has not heen so happy or so creditabile to the old patrlot's riputation as hin admirers wish. 1t iy urclern, however, to expoct our heroes to be above not only meat and potatocs, bt horses and car- Hages, and all that makes life comfortable. The temptations of Mammon have toppled over many & noble earcer. A year oravago the Ministry Min- ghettd provoned to Parliament that a national gift shiould be offercd t Gen. Garibuldy, aaan acknowi- edyment of hin patriotic services, Parifament, with promptitude uinl unaninity, voted 100,000 francs u year (€20,000) to Garibaidi, and the Ling sanctioned the vote by his Royul seal. 1t was galaut'vumo all around. The Genersl coquetted MHIth thin dovation. U o thin sprins it wis not Known whether o not {hing was eurc, he wantcd and needed but was afrald'of *Ygpeccli of people.” The Govs et the old patriot to ** take his own mveet way.* Wise ltallaust There fa uot a nation Hving that han had a bettor chanco of learning this une sage lesron of cxperienee, ~thwe sooner o Iater amouoths down or twkes away apparently {mmovable impedtinenta, Vatience, after all, iy true genfus, This eprinz, when tie Ministry of the Destra, or Hight, reeizncd, and a Ministry of the Lefi—Garibaldl's friends—went futo power, the adrolt patriot welzed the occasion 1o Avail bimself uf the golden flecce conquered for him by the Jasou Minzhettl. One tine morning all tie journals pub-. Hshed one of Garibaldi's luevitable letters, Itwaa addrrased to the President of the new Ministerial Council, Depresis, und this was fta mubstance: **Now 'thet the ‘King, Vietor Emmavuuel, lns newly and wolemnly confirmed bis faith in the con- stitutions) atatute by changiny: hls counsc urs, in obedience to the vote of Parlinment, and shown his confidence in my friends by plucing In their Lands the Goverument of the Nate, iy repugnance the acceptance of the nationsl donation cepre: Then foflow £t of excube, in nddition to this Dogberry rea: . which wae, that the possexnion of this ‘money woald chable bim to benedt Kome by contelbutiug largely o the Tiber works! The Jutter closed with“an exprension of thanks to all Italy and toe King. Of conrse the Journuls of the Destra, or Right, opencd fire. A correspondent of the Liderta Prupounded & cunning wud diticult problem to polve—namely: **If the Ministry of the Left should go vut of power and o Ministry of tho RIght go sn, “would Garibaldi give hack the na- tional donation, on the lugical geound that, ac- gording to s pulitical viewe. Victor Enmanuel, by having the feetra, or Right, In power, wonid be otherwine than fuithful to the statuter™’ No reply wis made tothis question: and altera few fire. Vorke, of ruther squibs, the subject wan dropjmd by the' Jouruals of the Deatra. - ‘The lupreseion Jcft, however, was not au_agreeable one. - Setting aelde all conelderatiung of delfcste feelings uti] hizh houor, 1t could not be dented tht Guribaldi hiad shown himaelf most ungracious 1o the suures trom whick bis dunation cutie, the Ministry of the Itight. A Minletry of the Left. his own fricnds, would never have jiroposcd such & donation; for, if Republics are ungrateful, eo ure collected putei otw, Even Goribaldi's most enthusiastic admirers wiah be liad taken the donation quietly—if it had 1o be taken—without explanation or i with the lntcly heen re. called w poblic memory. This lady’ formerly lived at Coino, but for xome time hna® resided ot Milon. Many yeurs ago Gen. Garihaldl married the Mnrchiore Ralinondo, To the surprise af every one’they parted. lumedlately after the ceremony, and never met wguil. No Feason wan givent whatever wae the catise. 1t was known ouly (g themnelres. Since that time the General han Iived With & peasant wousn of Caprera, by whom he hox hud two children; thie woman is called Signora Garlbaldl by sorie persons. The Marchese: ltui- wondo Lae"lived a quiet, retl.ed Tife during all tliese lung years, Four of 8ve years 120 1 say ber aboard the Royal etesmer Wt rezatin on Lake Cowmo; she was treated with ‘tespect, and the Erincess Murguerite taiked with her, Lately the Murchene Kafinoudo has had a auccession of troubles. Une of her korrows s the state of mind and health of he; cr, the uld Marchere Georglo, Through Ereat aze he haa become Lo focble (o d1- rect e fumtly eatnte and Ailairs. This duly mast be nssumed by his daushter:s but. ns o imarried womun, whe must have pernleston from her - band tn order 0 perform 1t Jegally. She has had thie coutnge 1o nak Garlbaldl's consent. The Gie- cral's reply was an Instaut demaind npon the law to aunul their snurringe snd leave the M womian. Phe celebrated Italiun Juw wur the General's counsel, As thin 15 now fu tho Minfatry be cannot prad fession. ice bis pros I0WA. Anclent Tiones — Sulclde— Grashoppers--- Burned to Deuth---A Priest In Troublo, Spectal Correspondence of The Tridune, Des Moixsy, Lu., June 13 —The viclutty of Van Buren County abounds with relics of anfuals of n foriner uge. Frequently their bones ar sabumed by the wakhing of e banks of the Des Mofnes River, Afew dayn cgo, ot o point 4 miles from Eddyvllle, a portion of 0 Juw-bone wus wushed out,"In which wero two teeth well preserye way extmeted, and wae 8 inches iy | 3 inches wide, und welghed 3% pounds. Near the same place were found other nones, about u foot in lenzth, which were hollow, the orliice belug 6 fuches in disineter. ml years uga, nenr thiere, Wan found 3 wonster bone, ovideiil the furearin, which wae 4 feet in lenath . Not loug 810 & skull was fuand, which was very ek, nud to Whirh was attached two riort horns trning downe ward and backward, reseaibling Lo Kuows aninsl Lut the musk-ox. svicIpe, I Schradt, of Guitenburg, put 60 grains of morphine ind glass of water, atirred 1t 4p with a pocket-knife, drank it, ‘lay down on iy bed, and was desd wheén divcavered. "HOPPERS. ‘The 'hoppers have put [ an uppearance [n Shelly aud Andubon Countivs, und ate doing considerable damuge fu wheut-deldx, BURNED TO DEATH, A fow days since, o diughter, aied 6 yoars, of Ell Walker, at Lineville, Wus scit fo # nolghbors with 3 slovel toget cuals of fire. Wiile returning with them, hier clothes took fire, and eho was hore ribly burned, cuusing her deuth, TROUDLE AMONG CATIOLICH. Several mouths kgo, the Itev. F. C. Jaen, pastor of St Ircnius’ Church, in Clinton County, Wan de- posed by the Blehiop, and n demand made that i surfeudur the reconis uf the church, o which he fufled to respond. Suit was brought'sgutiat hiny, and an orgee wade by the Court tha (he mieslug records be produced in Court. o this no return wus made, and the leverend gentionian was ordered to Jail until be perfarms the crder of the Court, There In_connlderuble escitement o\t the niatter, the fricnds ond willerents of Futher Jaen believing the whole ailalr to be o persceution, e nascrts that he doce not know where the recondy are, und could not produce then. The Court in inezorable, on the supposition 1.3 they have not been deatroyed, hul wHI he fortbeoning from nouie source, muther then that Fatuer Juen ahall pe- waly fong 0 prizon, R — . Walking Hundreds of Miles for Wurk. Eranscille (Ind.) dournal, Yesterduy afteruouti, when Trurtee BSlend came down from” dinner, he'fouud G front of his obice, on the carbatone, & family, couafwting of futher, motber, und efght childred, the Jutter rangiug in years from 1o 18, The fatlier told Mr, " Blond that they bad wilked from one of the northern conties of Nifnois, o distance of 430 miles, to this clty. He conld get no employmeut there, and concluded to clnate to rome rection where ho could earn bread for Llmwelf nud Wttle ones. ey o Arst went to Indlanapolin, where, with the il money he had, be purchased o hand-cart, u which two of the older hoys bad trundled the bubies to this place, They Were all tired and hungry, and all he anked for wax n bite to cat and to he forried over he river, where e could tnd work tu the field. 3r. Blend Lok them to a grocery and. purs chared a ham, some bread, cheese, and other sub. stantiais, and the party’ mnde a hearty meal. After thls they were given a pass over the river, and tho old wan said to Mr. dlend, in thy graii- tude of his heart: **No wntter where 1 o, 1f you want me 1o lielp you, 1'li myim the river to du " 1le was about 50 years old, and bud & good, lionest, old-fashivned counteuance. BUSINESS NOTICES, Danger of Doluy—Many Viethng Ho fn de- cay, uuid nuny lives are thrown away (by talds, coughs, cutarrl, sid luuyg disease) that ilght b6 cured With perfect cado, for futare heattl and hap- piness, by “uniig s bottle of Wishart's Pine Tres Tar Cordial, an hifallible remedy for Consuwption. ———— Burnott's Cocoutne Atlaye Ireltution, ro- moves dandrufl, und invigorates the sctlon of the capillarica iu th highest degree, PROFESSIONAL. Henry's Views of RUPTURE Prof. Heory, of Phlladelphia, attributes ta the victime of ruptare, mental und nervous derang mient, lorg v# msnhood, Bright's disvsse of the k‘l neye, aud many other ¢quully lamentable diseasc allof which, lie wuys, way bo avorted, and nature reinvigorated and restored, by the uso of the tcthe o of cure dlscovered and’ practiced by Dr, g, A Shermun, of the ¢ity of New York. DR. SHERMAN Must soon retorn to New York; therefore, thone Who are afllicted with ruptare aliould tako this od- vantage of consulting b, “Pering muderato; consultation free. Thoee from thy country can recelvo Ureatuent and return for hutue un thio wuthe duy. — Bouks, with phologrsphs of bud case, befors sud after cure, mallod for taa cenli, Ofliok 1id Kasg Madiasa-st ERY. GREAT REDUCTION IN WILLINERY AT TEXB Great West End Dry Goods Hoose, HATS DOWN. $2.256 down to 81.75 2.00 down to 1.50 L75 down to 1.2 1.50 down to 1.00 125 downto 90 75 down to 50 65 down to 35 50downto 25 FIFTY PER CENT REDUCQTION in 8 large lot of FLOWERS. FANCY FEATHERS in all thq New Shades, 4 large and varied assortmont of TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, At suro sale pricea. Orders attended to with prompte ness, and tastefully exoecutod. CARSON, PIRIE & 0., Madison and Peoria-sts, __-vradison and reoria-sts, French Chips, Flowers, Trimmed Goods. & Our usual POPULAR PRICES, 124 STATE-ST S DECIDED BARGAINS RESS G AT THE West-Fnd Dry Goods House, Madison and Peoria-sts, Reductions all along the line, of which the following are a few samples : Twilled Enickerbocker Stripes and Plaids, 160; worth 30c, Imported All-Wool DeBoges, 2503 tho rogular 40c goods. ¥ine Wool DeBeyo Twills, 37 1-203 would be cheap at 50¢. Elogant quality All-Wool Fronch Batistes, worth 75¢, for 50¢. The cheapest Black Cashmneres ever opened, Two casos Fanoy Gronadinos, 61-20 yard; roduced from 25c. Yard-wido finost Printed Cambrics, 10¢; formorly 25¢. CARSON, PIRIE & (0. For Mitwaukee, et taturday Hoat dow' For Grind ‘}I < dally (Sundays excepted) 0. m. vave untiy 8 und LRapli ed JATIONAL. MISS ADBBY iI. JOHNSON (Late Princlal of Bradford Ackdemy) will recelva into hier Home, 100 Charles-st,, Boston, Muss., & Hmited number of young Ladics, o bo under hor Immediite cure uid toatruction n all the branchea of an English Edncation, Superlor op'mrlnmllel atlorded fur the study of the higher Engllub braxch- e, the Ancient st Modern Languages, Music, and Painting, *Specil dttention given to the bealth of Pupils. Mise Juhnron refern by Jerimission to Frof. 8. (% Dartlett, Chicaga Theologieul Bomiuary. YV EST END INSTUFUTE. FAMILY GCHOOL FOR young Indles. Mrs. 8 L. CADY, Priacipal; Now Haven, Couti._ bend for cl SRR SME"—MISKIES FORTRI & CILAND. 10D T SEY'S Faully 8elioo for youuk Ihdics sad cuile dreii._ liudiey. Tuthimhire Cotury. S | 2 AL, Auction Nale of Bchooner ** Owasco, ™ In the matter of Elon W. Hudron, bankrupt, no- tlcu I# bureby glven that on ‘Thursday, the 6th day ufJuly, 1870, 'at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, at the dock i rear of Finney Iiron. hlr chandlers, store, 220 South Water-at., Chicago, 1., Tuhall 'scl) at public suction the schuoner **Gwanco, ** Lee tackle, cle., belonging to estate of mald bankrupt. Schoon- er muy bo seen until duy of vabu wheroulic now llve, in North Brangh cunal, vear Northeav, bridge. Lier outtit ia ut Geo, Foster & Sonw', ship chandlere, LCiicavo,Junull, 70, HENRY A, HARMON, Wi, A. Butiers & Co., Assignee, Detroit. Auctioucers. 1% 07 TIE CoNFIROLLER OF CUREENOT, R Ao e TAA e 1Al ' OTICE {8 herehy fhtfl tu all Persons whio s, claimie sgufunt the National Buuk of T 0. [l (At (he saiae Tat o pressiton to Netliad i woris celbk wilh e fecal ot erch whi: vo. s fromn” Ghis date, or vhe, 3 kgt JotiN LY KNOX, Sikae buwed; GiEed) Comytroller of Giia Curreui PHILADELPILIA ADVERTISEM TN, A LN NIL ADVERTISENEN, VISITORS 08HLs roums befuro paying for them. N e for oty BIAZ l,’AN l'l’!ll"l.l{ KPI{G}A(;{’J?S Bulted tuallslghite by luspection g Optlelug, llllsdllnu»ll- ‘G’Hbunl!ull ing).