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NE 30, 1876. : TFTOREIGN. S IS TS, 10 LR, bininess et WASHINGTON. o betmaara lamiy I diiatow lg-ong of PASTIMES. Tactory fenm th Doatans to-day, dofeating thom @' S the: 10pics on thn programme were. disposed of. 0610 ten fonings. " The Dostons led by & 10 4 up i THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TFRIDAY, JU — 2 reverted to the Dutch Government, hla helrs not be'ng known at that time, The alleged helrs now number 1,200 to 1,500, by ., { . = 10 theninth Inning, Anmerlean Centennlal show should ot be open on s 4 ver coln ag Ingal-fender to numa under s | A Partial Break in the DeadsLock THE BILVEQ BILL How the White Stockings Avengs | qufcn eiogles by Gerhardt, Deviin, ‘Hagner and Bunday, - Ttoman Cathollcs gencrally ate of tats | TUTKS and Provincials in Battle [ taiennp. Mr. Nowres sustaioi e rsenisto e | | Alllson. “"The fostons aah ! P Wasnmarax, 1), C., June 21 —A resolntion to ere whitoewashed In the ; an addrione, and {6 wan Bttty sopters aied on the Appropriation Bills. S et ot ed the Defeat of Tuesda! fut oy e tenth tho Loulevilen, afiee Falmera Array onthe Servian Border. | Jr,ioren aud, it wns umaimouly wionter, B s B e e - kI tea haser on acjacre Meilng, Somerrilie reealuttoun on ‘the natlonal curteycy: offrped Lo hasen o 8 Clean hit, Snydar followiag '1‘»':;l;'n}.'?':.xllx;lfufflfnf,'“‘_{?é,"_'\'.f.,,'.':.“.'n:',",'”“""{ The Navy Bill Agroed upon | Ui Semts, was after ticuenon, mado the order | myio Agpyoniocepenten 19 to 3-..8tronge | buncrs. A buse Wit and errom pocn it with twor t | a Tong ; for conaldaration un Saturday next, c el ™ gave Geargo Wr Stray Bhots Roported Betweon the Out- aramentIn favar of (he eeivbipilon off perie 3y in Gonference Come A number of Pension bille being passed, the est Batting Game of tho Beason, T Buses fally wmld grost ermiso o closed i way of thinking. A shrewd knlght of the scissors and needlo in Now York advertises himeelf ns **Tho higheste priced taflor fn the world.” He evidently knuws how to eatel tio anobs and gudgeons. si i ool i e rk. 4 Houro bill for the fssue of eoln and the substitute THE scone: Canddates for Prexidont in tho faturo wiil pleata Dostsof the Opposing. Armics, B othor gemtTornin it Larkee of: Now YVark, mittee. therofor, propored by the Scouto Committeo on Toutsetila, T take notico that a Governor always has ;"s‘!]u Wetherbee, of Philadeiphin, « ff-red ue gn nimend- Finance, were taken up. After a short discusslon | St. Louls vs. Mutual, and Hart- i start In Convention, Gov., Hayes, nov,’ ) h..;, i yln:zm“mnwnmu‘u-nImL' resulnthar to emarial- tho whole subject was recommitted to the Com- ford vs. Cincinnati. 16 and Gov. Hendrickshiad a atart st careled them ( Prince Milan nt the fead of Over | e, Conrers to 00 e et let cureney | Progpect of the Passage of tho | mittes on Finance, i . 1 through. 100,000 Men. Tunded i dz bonds ubn o v rate of 1.6 rest. President’s Compromise Mr, Windom reported with smendments the — 3 The Chteago University boys need some intellls A amendment wan b i tha fret resolution s D 3 Sundey Civil Appropristion bill, Calendar. ol et porsan i tench thom low Clas-Day onid gt et ol or -, anein il Ltesotution, Mr. Sargent, from tho Conference Committee on | & Flne Racing Programme for Dexter 1 o colebrated. The occaslon ought not to bo ano | pyjgapin Declares Her Inde- | sonpoib et ofthee erly ln- the Naval Appropriation bill, made & report that Park To-Duy, i 3 for Individual or collective buf- B 16k} oyment of an irredeema. % - Snyder, c. B m":rr-; display of et pendencs of Turkey. ;::Ii;wrgs preciated papeer currency, anid (hat the the Committee had agrecd uvon the bill, and, in ——t. Ryan, 1.1; 1 the CXlating o N 4 : i explanation of the regiort. aid the House confrrrees Rnre S, i ba it goineeetal dintrews, | Mr, Morrill Hos Not Yet Accopted tho | saulanation of the rtrt sl tie ouwe conter A of valug, Treasury Portfolio. ate tn regard to the employment of foree In navy Bret Marto's new play will be prodnced by the DBABE BALL. : tlon of a' Just and. eonm Unlon Square Company at looley's Theatre two - was carrled. The emcond lon wi yards, Inregard to the sinount appropistes for A MATTEN OF REVENGE, wecke from Mondny. The first night will the snciat | The Great Powers Taking No Steps To- | % Skl Khomeond resolution was loat by i = by of the navy, it was believed that uconsiderabie | Yrhon the Athletica captured a game from the ( ' and dramatic event of the year, Sests will beata ward Interventlon, Ing neceaeiry, Thin rexolution favared the with- | TITE APPROPRIATION BILLS, | redoction in amount could e made by furlo; (a0 Whitea last Tueaday the, members of the nine und drawal from cirenltion of the large rurpiy Yarious ofticers now on active duty. The high premium, oflegal. PASSAGE OF THE NAVAL BILL. 5 cEnan 8 Slconnzcorn blowasomman| al moaruoocos ©lvaromurmal lcouomruos Bl vammmmnssly 5 tender noles, which cannot he maiutnined Committee bl ngreed 10 Uy thix, wnd b 1 partirany of the club Insirted that t was & scratch, 1 Qeorga P, Scrlven, a Chicago boy at West Polnt, TIIE TAST. witl enln, and callod entnosily on Conttan o der . Asectul Dispatch to Tre Tritune, for accepted the rum appropriated by the Ho and added, fn effect, **dust wait (1l pext timens | Sorlt® 3 1n ranked third In his clase thls year. This keepa ROBHEA I, RERZEAGUIHA: Jay no loriger e necerury niepy for fnding or | WAsitvoron, I, C., dnie 20.-Mr. Nandalh hon [ Teaving (6 the Sheretuey of e Navy the dhusrce: | fuet wait, Schufer, 3 b 3l bim among tho ** distinguisiud cadets,” wherohe | prronape, June 20.~Scrvla only destres an | et i cnioing aud cancullng. Uices, sutes, | tndiented donight willingnen to atjoura Haturs, | Ahls sluty oF futlougliing atick ofieers o8 cuhy b0 1™ ungecuo ba mothing eles: covid tie doie;. thaade Whitney, 1, | 3 Lina stooil for two yenrs part, and bs gained him | autonomy. Towia and Herzegovina aro acting fn- | parwith coim. The vute op Hhe. temm oirging | 8 oter July 4, and 1t t+ ot improbable thata | Wpred ftamactive serclee, 0 L ane mall At it and yesterday about | JO1eRhE D, ) 1] the nppointment of Hergeant, s " o B rvard recousiharon, i secand renalnthin | repotntion similar tn that of Kason may be adupt- | yondsiara (e amendments making appropria- i2 clmoroomnom ol ramromors| dependently and contrary to ltuseian advice. Tho | Wasaftersward reconsldered, and, after sharp de- tequlrs 4,000 of them attended the second game between , y bate, tho resnlution wis ndoptes ed. Thal rerolution provides thut Congrens shall | the House met the Schinte hatl-way., amd agreed 0 | he elut i a ! 30 P oy Pt than sdltartal Jttor | ponalation Incalm and determined, and prepared { >y onoon the eubjuet of reciprocity with | adjourn tn meet i Tndependence Hall, Philadol | 8 Amemimeet ihet ot th mount upprapriated | i St named to soe what the Whites proposedto § Jontnn= 3956 6 78010 1 the Inferior, compluina that nobedy in Cam- | for uny sacrifice, Cannda wan discussed, und midresces were mwle | phin, July 4. It in quite poscible that the dend. | DY the Houre to the cxtent of 3250, 000 Lonfevifle 0100001 ] bridge, Magn., could show him O, W. Holmes' WAR CERTAIN, by Meaern, Jtobertson tnd White, of Canain, Sie. | Tuekd'on tho A o it e broken tos | g1 Fekard to the amount for the Burean of Steam | Rpslding having guessed wrong on the revolving | Boston. 21000000 140 House, Perhos tho rcason wae, Droiter Thomp- | In the Housef Lords Earl Derby il the Gov- | Wrisht. of irmimeimn. Jnlan. ‘Mo Ehiir, | 1ok on the Appropriation Bnmitne the b, | Ensmeseine, the Tuure Commtice ol met the | penny, Burnes opened up with u bit to Forcowhich | Tumplra—3ir. O'firlen, of tha Loulastile River Jonans, ot tie setaun s, Tro cinment; bad 70 MOt o tat Rora i i | Af Tt e o refirventatives of | morrow, and the bills all passed dutlug the night. | Soriate Comrlttes il way, and nzreed (b iereans | (oo IS SRS WD I WE 0 Foreamiion | b E s Cannda ruld that country was desirous of freer | The Senate hus sent to the House the Preaident’s | the amonnt urivinally sppropriated by the House Time of game—~Tiw 4 and clared wan, ur any Informntlon Justl(ying tho state- | futercnurac with tho URILad Sivtos, Bt Tio Amocls | resclutton (o, proviic. for.tho worsihie emeargonsy | Ui CXICHL of Som.C00- o o Sean o Wi st ol tho rmnerbad nob gyl R STR0 Wonen Snd ebute mingles, ment that war was absolutely cortain, but he was | can Congress hnd not shown a disposition to m; f the t Al tion bills. Th The approprintion for the civil establishment at | Knight mufed it. No runs resulted from the er- 1tans carncd—Louisville, & J bound to say from tho gencral tenor of reporls | treaties’on truly reciprocnl Tnses, The Canzdian | O W (olure of the Aporonrlation bille TR | e oveeal siavy.sardn hod been ixed ot $55,000, | tor, however, s iaenen and White were donbled | Chllod byttt o Tasephs, 16, which reached B that hie conld entertain little, I [ People were “not deslrous of o reciutocity | Prrpuse of the Republicans in dofng thls was | fn<tend of $100,6U0, the mmount tamed the | up hy excellent felding of Sutton aud Foree, Hines 1ied strikes—On Devlin, 61 on Josephs, 29, any, hops that war would be averted, & treaty which would mot ~ be just and | to relleve the Hepublicans of the rexponsibility of | Senate smen-dment. thien it hard and Lizk over Hall's head and tovk s—Loulsvile, 0; Boston, R TRINCE MILAN GOES TO TILE FRONT. fair to hoth partfes, If a truly reclprocal treaty | the stopjinze of the Government in the branch of | The Scuate Committee had azreed to recede from 4 R LAVE - Wright, 1;'0'ftourke,'1: Marrit), BrLamabe, Jone 20, —Prince Milan felt for tho | Wit not euon procured, they” belloved that the | tne jogisiature where they have the authorlty, ond | he amendmentr of the Senate iu recard to appro- | second, Anson followed with one to Meserle, and 2 Tho Independent soothes Dr. Fowler with this _veflectlon: **Tho Methodist line of promntion scems to ho Preacher, President of Universlty, Lditor, Blshiop.” Dut docen't **Blakiop Fowler" #ound too much like Bulwer's Rickellew's ** Biakop Joseph¥'? ] 1 Cantdin memociters Yy Dellirad, that, th b priations for the Burean of Equlpment aust Ke- | on the Intter's errar (linen ecored from second ake “Wita~Gerhardt, 1; el uum, accampanled by Miss Mary | (s Hin migehing i tho chtprs of e DObuIACS | foows brotective sates. on gooda Lamaried o | 10 make 1t appour ot the dominont majority In | Prutiing® for e Rrean, vl Eaqulyinent wudfte: | on the Intter's orr Firler was ‘mafted ly Petors and | ftyan. 15 Morfil, 11 Senapor 11 Somervlile, 1r Ward Beecher, Miss Adame, and other pupils, loft company him ns far an Samendris, 24 niles trom | 110 Uniled States, A resotution swas_sdopted [ the Lower louse 1s alone responsible In the event | had been very falr concessions on buth rides, and | waasent to third on Meyerle's two-baser to left Tome rine—Snyder, 1, Chicao faat Thuteday evening on an extensivo | Fuidads. ‘Lhe Scrvian: Setrogoiitian mni ali the | WhIch ind heen prevented by the Chicign Board of | of a fallure of the general bille, hie wie yery flad to may that the conterrocs on the | field. Barnes was tn such haste to gather 1inll's | - Guton Nies—Loutsvilics, 14; Boston, 8. Bheleling tour I Vermont, Mee. Titns lias com- | bialops iavogncio Ui trontiof Woblesths trooys. | Trale. ursing upon Gomgeeta the adupilon of e TIE PINST TER B e rriot o e g LB LBASLIVIES | boulor hat b uotied ivand Hister seined st IAKTFOND VS, CINCINNATI N ution bt ntw the House of Rep- ; ‘i on th 3 ¢ ¥ orball: Mar pleted hor study of forest trecx, and her many STHAY SIIOTS, Ce. 16, 16753, foF tlis appointaent wf | towands the breaklng of the dead-lock was taken | irhe Hutine sl to metiosire the constrction of & liopped aver Ao and Meyerfe sdded another | oiniriSYAT June 20, ~Base-ball: Uartforda, 134 Loxno, June 805 3. n.—The Standard'a V1- | Tesentative Dee. 15, 187 felends will e glad to learn taat 1t will grace tho enua divpatch rays beyond some strny shots there | SOMMIsMonees to investizate and ‘ascertain the | this aflernoon, by the adoption of the conference | tailway pontoon bridge across the Miseouri Rtiverat run, but wos himsclf, left. Cincinuatls, U, walls of the new art gallery at the opening. e e i basls of o treaty af reciprocity with Canada, Vo , | Mebraska City, Neb., passed, eters opencd the second {nning with a hard one T b e b e a4 beon o fightiug bebween (ho Tarih and ¥or. [ 2628 OF B 5raiyop ieelbeieity slth, Conala Tepiont; tiport . tho; Naval, WIL by the - Houses: | 5iPoril o, 3o fopth e CAMRIIGS aRvARs || s ar s ie sccomd Tuning sltiihban ong TIHE TURF. uorgefand'e. corsespondenca with Alfred do. | widud, Much nuslely Jrivlls Bt ielmnde, and | Npw Yous, dunc 6. —fho Natlomi Toard of [ The Senate had incrensed the House | o MRS (o) from the Commltteo an Ape | to leit cenre Spalding brought ih o run by u long KENOBIEA, WIS Museek 18 16 the Landn of a Notary, and will likely. | Semendrin /sl the poestillity of thlr bombacd- | qpyule to-day cted Chatles Randolph Secrc- | bl $2.043,000. The Conference Com- | recently submitted by the President to provide for | fiv whith foli belweorn Finlerand Coone. e Athe Bpectal Dispateh to The Triv he publishea. Siio analao left about ten volumes | oAty B [Thrkil, EULOSEs, Selivonle napers farg o Treasurer, wnd deehled that lic next Con- | mittee " hwd arrlved ot compromise, * tho | defraying temporarily the ordiuary aidneccreary | 1ekies acorer v clybr o this faniu, ond duplicated | o ¢ el gl mag i frei s BEPY of correspondence with all rorts of people from Y vention he held in wiuked, At W o s . am Wi | gonate ylelding §172,800 of ita Increase, and the | CEPCRTeSof the public scrvice by extending the ape | it for thelr next fve times at the stick . peding tle navigation of the Dunube by such an | JENYT IS IGE IR ST Conyress, wiating that it Lammennls and Chopin_and Merimee, to Bocage was the unanimous wikly that. ailyer shoaid not be | 1onss consenting to an Increnso of §3 000. This | PFopriation billfor the present fircal year Into the ‘The Whites, having taken a eort of restin the | very quictly to-day, and the attendance wan very and Mme. Dorval and Mile, Dorval, who began pext, with an amendment providing thut in no case | third and foorth innines, went ot the fifth with | slim. In the race for a purse of $120 there act, ‘T'he Servians aro preparing to block the River 5 : ! e lezal tender for 4 sum over S5, Increas wan niade In the Burean of Steam Enzl- | whall ruch approprintion be continived for a longer | danzerous infent, After Knikht lad retired Bie- | were five entots 1ife on the stage and fs ending it In a convent. Dryna, In order to protect tiele cutip at Schalntz. | "l Committee to which was referred the resol= | neasime aml Repaire. The argument upon thls bill | period than thirty days, laek, Tiarnea vh'nvidd Zetticl how fair-toul hite [ yioon o0 bhirles. but, amy pourditel, Joln isa Gllder weites Lo the Boston Saturday Even- W, J B0 3210 : tlon that the Mnncial mnnagement of the United | proos iy fdeotaniion for the Senate, but thy The amenduicnt win agreed to, and the resolu- | were' made by a master of the art. White Jute th ruce, Nellie 8. recond, and Reso- ing Guzetle of the traink 1n f cosentin | 106 Times tiom Cettims reporta tia the Bty | Sutenbe veted i one "rigrem body, reparted | 1% Fonicthi of s conresslon fur e Seate, but e | gion' e, wos very |lucky in dropuing “a high | lute third—tine, 2:4855. In the tree-for-all, fora ng Gazctle of the training-«chools for nctressen in ;w mu‘rl«,:m Cettf nl[:a u-pnrlnlx‘-n ‘nlu hmt]xl. B ] that it was Inexpedient now to recommend the Iml mlhnpumnt a8 thoe uttaching to all the other Mr. Thurman, at his own request, was excused | fiy in left fletd where nobody | purke of £140, there were slx entrles, only four New York. Of vne famous teacher she maya: ‘N_;'lfl,fl fl “,d lot Wi'?"““l °l e 3 0"'““&'{’“3 rexolutian, bitls tn dlepute. from serving on the Conference Committee un the | was, ani after Hlines had been rent back on u foul, | wtarting, Hickory won firat money, Lizzie necond **Fannle Morant, nn:atisfactory ow sheoften is | favims refused to glve hustizes to the A lonz discnssion on the quertion of apecie pa pite st 4 e P Aring Appropriation bill, and Mr. Gordon appoint- | Anson came to the plate to nesume hin favorit: ! DOUNT AND UNCERTAINTY. s fl"mef",nw"cy_ P Daremat ot xmllh’x‘u in o good hit just when | Limerock Boy was distanced in the et heat—time, te Uil (o punish | nevded. It haw slrcady been noted that he has | 2143, 214423, and 21451, Governor of Sculaxe, ho attucked them last Friday, ‘fhe Kutchl have hitherto ments took placo, resulting In the adoption of t Bubvairo Knows oy .tadeach angthers I haird resolution of the Boston loard of Trade, ammertin There have heen o much uncertainty and so many forfeited to the United Statea cortay 3 3r. Conkllug callid up tha Se papular actress suy, the other day, that if she were | boen hostile'to Montenegro, Montenogrin troop- : different avpects presented regarding the Appro- o Somate WLl A abe L1 LEAF thn + ha called upon to play In any of e old comedios that | era owing to tho probabllity of complicatious, huve |tk the fusnclul and lidustelal prosperity of the | DSETR EIES PSRl Pondite to b Con. | e Dol erad el g B e b DA SISt slguiy); #he was not up In, sl would go fmmediately to | been ordered to bo in rendinest to move.” The | flatat Inodecnihle and deprociated puper cutron- | fistent in roforcing to them. ~ Oneday theobtinacy | STRINE S squnterfelt wdiciary | hix reputation by kemling n heautifal liner to Hight Stectat Dispateh to The Tribune, o Morant and et posted fn {ho business. o | Gispatehaidds: ++Fublic opinion ere I very war- | £hE e {mIEan e Sepreetated pupsrcurten: | '\ Confarence Commitioos would bo w marked Committee were d to. and the ¥ 1 Bl on the fagl e, G o men cune home | . FAST SAUISAW, June 25, —Tho races to-day ay- Fanpie Morant and get posted [n the busincss. Hice, but the Prince’s views nre moderate, " Taereind introar. deprossion. and roim i bx tne | that it would appear that an ngreement was fmpos. | COmD Tuzalls catied i the Houss. I utntd the foud chesrs of the crowd, Mctey fole | the Deiving Fark were Inferesting and exciting, Tue Doston Advertiser voys: **Me, G. I, Hath- Mukhtar Pasha fa intrenched at Gutchko with | poifaintion of & Just and vound standurd of valie, sibles the nest day, perhops.” in conelderbug new 5 e A 5. ranted | loved witha model drlve to 1ol feldund Peters | In the 2:50 clams there were twelve entrios g 7,000 men. & ray of hope woulil be seen, away, of the Ttedpath Lyceum Tlurenw, I8 now In X The resolution to the effect that the present wan | bases ef conpromis & ke % 1o the Stute of Knuzas in aid of the constractlon of | took up the responsibility and went o shurp low | sieht starters, Georzse Chiongo, whero he haw cone to opena branch oflce | A wcctal from Cionnn 3 b Jimer sagn Gen, | 110 bert time for renuming epecie Py ments ind fudlcate Tt it g et lehy Bielbly o | rallroads by act of Marcl 3, 1603, Faseed: Fhonter to rleht feld, rendiniz in both Ao and ,,,,“,;“-f,‘;;".‘:::,.rf1','.“ ""ff .!2;.""%&"'{:22 ?:. for the cecommodation of Weaturn Iycounis, Mark | Tanatil, in uccordunca with the Ceeaty of Turly, | Liling tho currency by long tinia” bonds, was lost | fe0eteg, 8T B (PO, Mo 8Ee Toen THE POST-OPFICE McVer. Glenn then’ ended the inuing by o bit to won by George In three stralght heats, tn = 2 the alxth Inninz with o rcore of G102, | 232, and 2:32, Capt, Seelick took second money, ¢ were ot natiefied, bz progeeded 1o | Athemurle third, and Sweet Willam fourth, . The on the game by reaching out for more clars tor 31,230 way the moat exelting raco ; L eounder et | Thiers were elieht entricn nnd clght starters. Ay Conmmittees dleacreed | Mevorle, and Tile i pupeteeen | I wold as a favorite . the poole, with LIttty ! 3 ‘e provielons of the | centre and loft tleld. 0t b ol s p ool i e | o oA A e ke Ile securyl. *The first heat wan taticn by Siiver which makes Interveution in Sersta dependent on | Mo Sl that & hopeles dead-lock was Imminent. Lt fum G -Otlice A the consent of the powers, fins awkvd the Grand it Fuges iR 1t reemed to be the poticy of the presding oflicers | L& s Viztor (o explatn tho Portos attitudy in rerard to q"fi:{'\Sn'.‘,?fio’iu'.‘.q‘.?l’r’?nfl'(fi‘c'?ff& e peesicng. | of buth Housce t gt tla et oliinale it Tind i mew sonterene lm‘fie-d";u:"l»y e iome ot Servia. The Grand Vieler replied that Tur- | resolutionn offered by the Hoston Board of rade, | Couferecs, and when they came together ench i | Rtcpresentatives, be e key WIL glve s dechration to tho, powera | ami M. Wethoril, of Philudalnia, AN matiers | fieted npon hringing the other to eubmiexion, and | ligprescntatives, b diaclniming any intentlon of attacking Servin or | were finally voted to be recansideeed, ko no apreement would be reached, and each set i g 0o, i ! mnlaly in regard to the legis] altering the position gunrantecd to Servin by the | Str. Runiney, of Chicnzo, said ho wished to Place ol vt to M owi Houre tht they could ek | DL, Tl fret paint of dizace Twain has accopted an Invitation to wrlte and des liver some rketches, ander the nusplees of the Red- patl Lyceum Bureau, for a mited number of uights, and the Rev. IMenry Ward Beecher will lectare elzhty nights nest scawon for the Burcau, and will receivo the sum of 340,000 therefor. " put a s runs, Spalding o 3 treaty, “hut claiming tho right of sell-defcnse in it i ¢ vy g i 3 ke fell, A ghace, the next by Amy B, the third and fourth ‘Tho famious Reform Club, of London, proposen | ciuodt aggrcasion. e FeOs Thiae o By trver af opacls mummats, 2 | that i i o Toal companice for chpraing the et T | T e Mot of by Cotim: Ansn | by (el o e frh and wizth by Ay I — 5 expel two members—Sir Qeorge Bowyer ond PRINCE MILAN'S PROCLAMATION. Aif, Cronell, of Kanaas City, nlso #laited that the O I A T Lk the | ond point was in regard to compensation th he | was given o life by Force's fton great 1 2126, 3 2125, and 21241, Mr. Ripley—for votlng with the Conrervatives in Parlinment. The Club is Libernl In politics, and one of the articles uf its conetitution provides that when a member censey to be n Reformer he may be expelled, bat, ad the gentlemen arealgned nalvely clain, it Is possible that even tho Liberal party may be veformed und that they can best forward this end by voting according to thelr conacloncea, . For u YEXTENDAY AT EAST $A01NA alluwed Postmanters, and the third in regard to | unxiets to get o double play, whereby he lost both Suertal Dispate 3 rases of postags un thi-clune wall matter. " f re- | e Encustased by thin Meber and Polveutonk | e e "'.lfix'e?fl,b Y fiiere was & gard to ret point of differcrce, the Senate | credit for u conple e hits betwe o hetter attendn: > FACHR 10~ Commlttee found, u’|mnc<m-ull:uwn\ th the of: | left feld, and Glenn tndn sndnnce at thio races to Jnyy pndthetrack iced n o mhooter over | Petter attendnnceat o : ; ficers of tho Port-Office Departient, that they chich let IndeVex's . —the sixth of tho | S, 108 ive pecu in wner condition. 1n by Tamis June 80—08. m,—La Liberte'swpeclal from | peopie in his scetfon of the conntry were dly | 6nd #o has appoluted men who do not th Belgrade waya Uio streets of tint city aro iacarded | i favor of speeis payments. ¥ were decldedly | 3050 powersen all e wikdon of Congroen, with p proclamation in which Prince Mllan statos Mr. Wetherell's “amendment, that plan for | \With thir policy the prospect aualn l.-rl'.,hlvnn.lniul that ho puts hlnclr at theliculof 110, 000roidiens, | the resumption of kel pryincnts be funding not |t I8 within’ rewson to hope all” the " bills Dot to brouk the bonds eonnecting Win with | moro than $3,000,000 of currency per monih by | Of the most important churacter may be passed be- Turkey, but to_oblain u spectal adininlstrution for | long-time lutereai-bearlng bonds, wan then tukon | fore 12 on Feluy uight, at which hour ends the | (500 8 con mon ™0 “any P e fedae, withi_only one hand ont. Spalding and | Gt e n o o F erzegy d ueal o e’ ox, of New ! A i izette, the favorite, in 2:27 and 2:2412, " and tho ALIA. fr. ; 8 teds ! B iR L girew 1 T i AL, 2:24, und 227, Observer ot third moncy, Loxnow. June 80,6 a. m.—A spccinl from | The resulution by tho Joston Tward of Trade, | Busbieds man. aid 3 member of the Xaval Cominit. anwunt appropriated by the Senate to the extent of e vcare was ow 12 to, t and the Whitee 1ad | Franc fivevee forth, - Tho S+40 tace whe g on pe Belgeade Lo the News eays Bulgarla bus issued o | that the present was the best time for restming: Y $500,000, * The Houre, however, pruposed to up- | made 10 raua in two {nuing ut didn't consider | Couuter fn th prct g % Vi 4 [ Taxt me eTee ce. Mr. Tlale, of Maine, ? “restilt of Tuesduy’ etralzlit heats, In 2:30, 2:201 The New York IWorld has sccured Mr. Loufs J. | decluration of independence, specle payment, as originally offared, was then [ Jivl et of confurcon to naree Y ply @ borizontal reduction of 30 per centtoull | that enough to wipe out tho “rexult of Tuesduy'™ | gni's:50, Telle Fatrfenl seeapt’ B 'y L % o e mox, was to-dny nppolnted on | P : oull | tl plulowipe o itie o o ; X elil wecond, Flora third, an Jennings, fornierly editor of the New York Times, NO LONGEL A VAUSAL STATL. pugsed. ';,':g"f,g,:;f,‘;,"‘c'{:“(.m, e et there oL tumpensation given to ralload companics, The fame, .“»{‘?“"'{‘.\-3"}"1?"&’,‘(’.‘1" x{'n?r'"i-"‘}m'é'"f.'ifn Salum fourth, Tt twoheats were trotted, In tha 23 Its London correspondent. 11is first lotter ap- The newspaper Zastava, organ of the Hungarian The next quertions talen up were the renewal of thabnn. B (Il be reached on that Lill, T'he | Sebate Committee heeitated to enter upon auy such | opening with a clever fal LA clans race the frst was won by Whits Line i Servinns, states that the Servian Government has | recturocal trade Lotweon the United Statea | 8 reductlon s projioeed by the Touse, knowiz that | put oat White by on excellent cateh, Hines canht [ 3155 e, race the St weas won by Wi Informo tho troup that Sorvin fano longer a vas- | nd Conads, and ™ (he rosolution wubmitted | Senate, owever, will L TEWitd. o snjastles - o4 winar eiflruids G o | &low one, and boosted t ovee nto Ferwterrliony | B uyuiiie ¥ lylas fn 2:20%. Wolford was e apatch adds that at Belgrade, on Saturda: o Dera Lt’x'rfz:fiu o tho. Prosident nd Cant | & thing 1t in not dipied oo, The main trowble, T Commitied. therdrore. bl tied it T | Wit e richy St i, ahowed s mparciaity | Spectat Dipten 1o The ervian Priniate bicoed 50 Bty pan. | reen the necesdty for sppoluting threo Com. | however. Is on the Lepnelutive, Executive, and Ju- | ;b eseda RS ultion tha the. Bresiient. of the | this time by driving one to the fence. on the other Siotx Crecr gl Plibrdlch to The Tribune, uers, and_admiulstered th communion 1o the | iisluners (0 confor with threo TEtI or Canae | diciul b, Fhere are s Wiy amendinenti—al- United Btates shiould appotnt o comminsion of three | #ide the ward, MeVey exasperated Force by deiv- | oy G e ik —In the races m-dfl{. ariny bofero commenclig tho euupali. Tl ol | dinn Commissloners to aicorialn on what bas | WosL 1,000that the very work of saimz throueh | CoLtuL it e o hsnmi oo e walyourof | i on Jas ut of i3 reach and Pl 7 hILAlely | Threo wiraipht henthr” Tho (o sa s Jor s LATET. Sk Canilor, of Yostum, 31F. Whiaar Grubb, of | of tho Senafe, luwever, thut an § olock of the | ARdFepurtle Consres at the est evaslon wuch | roceoing by solns outut fref, Spatding resumed Pinst o ol Loxuox, Juno 30— a. m.—Tho Dally Tele- | Philadciphin, and Mz, Jtobinron and Mr, White, of | 4th of March 0f a year preceding the War, notone | F{es 88 Hould {0 ihy compenentionsof Postmasters, | away aver Fixler, while the fourth and Gth runs IRST DEXTER PARK MLETING. graph's Piria correspondent calls attentlon to the | Canada, aoke on Uie subject. The two. laiter | of the twelve Appropriation bills hud possed, nnd | I Fefersnce totho comper iutermediate ground, | cros«cd the plate, and the striker went to second, | The first Dexter Park meeting of the year beging fak that Veince Milan's Journey 1o tho'trontier | hinted it 1f seclurority was ot wion effected, | the dond-lock Wi complete, but snme lucky expo- | ana ‘verced to Hsmit the eombensation. o Jaigs | Dienekt Wi o cotira for ome pare, and tried for | to-duy und whi contlnu through Tucuday. T it oSy urty Sl oucs,“Tulaleavous lest | Comni plzhiwdopt dicrentel dutlon ovards s | dlent o v, wnd il the, e s wotien | bttt €1 an” i HERE o i | s bt et sl tue bl et sut- roEramine ur o-day ucludce 8 dahaf 134 mlos uop-hole for negotiations, § 3 h s b ear = , exce| on, Chicazo, Philadelphia, | tom I 48 : . e, e o s "The Vienna diepateh of fho Dally Kews suysitls | = The resolutions wero adopted, and tho Tioard ad- | @'clock. The bills then, af course, were not wo | Q' lcsnail conrereon favored a comtpeiention | Thik Dlelsekf did ve fandsoniciy, thoukh he up: | foF runnees, all ages, premium. $200. The entrics peara In Monday's fssnio of the World, and In the samo number Mrs, Lucy 11, Hooper, the brlghtest and bewt-informed Amerlean correspondent in Darle, begins her scries of weekly lottors, Thls forclgn correspondonce will yreatly enliven the columns of tho World, Mr. Turlbert las shown Dis good intentions and his enterprisa {n making the arrangements. Theodore Tilton has returned to Brooklyn from s Iecture tour, having spoken 217 nights, or fifty nights more than any other lecturer has done In & single scaeon. Ills ngent soys that he hias boen more auccessful financinlly than ever beforo, and | ofiicially announced that the Princs of Montenegro | Journed. A Inrge and complicated us they are now. It tho | oF'er (600"t Postimasters i ench of those vites. eet Sutton, and the latter lmped off the feld cow- | 8re: J. Hunter's b f. Tuploca, 1. Topson's ch. that alrendy an extensie tour han becn marked oot | has \elesranhed, proMILIng hia bimoet 10 preseevo | T banuet given by the ferchants of New | Legilative und Port-Oice bills go through, thore | O regard to postuge o third-clive mall matter, | pliininzof an Injured leg, A wait of sone min- | h. Cannda, E. Harrison's L. b. Falmouth, 8. H, for thonext season. Mr. Tillon has gained 25 | Beutralily, York to the dfi-gnm took place nt Delmonico' | Would not be #o much injury done the Sennto conferrees proposed to stand on the | Bes occurred until littereon, the Athletic substi- | Jones' ch. 1. by Marion, M. Hebbelthwalt's ch, b, 4 A - 'The Uereallere, of Rome, has o speclal from | this eveninz, ~Among the promhuent pereons I T OTHERS KUOULD WAIT. present law of 1 cent for e could assume hin uniform, when the game pounds, hns made enough moncy to pey all of his proceeded with, Flsler taking wecond, Coune | 10Uglags, J. Forbew! ch, e. Vicknburg, J. Mur- debts, and settied down to a wumner of hard lter. I ounce, belleving 1t Tricate satin tiat Turkey as offored tie Princo | ittenan right, " Tho remolnder | phy's bre e, Bob Wooley: F. M. Lilly's b, h. Jack resent, heaides the delegntes to the Board of | The law permits, in rome caven, ofiicern to per- | Tl uae™ Tl Toune conterrees declined (o e, | Wi of Monteneyro territory townrds the sea if he re- | Trade, were David M. Stone, Stewart L. Woud- | form their functione even {f the appropriutions | codo'to this. The Senate conferrocs ulso Insisted | centre ield, und ki . lardy, Whey Buckles' ch. £, by Bonnle Scotisnd, ary work. 1o went fshing at Fort Hamilion lost | mafns nenteal, Tho Prince will not uceent, Mo 1 | ford, and Peter Coope fall, but it provides that their claim shall bovalld | 5790 40 thie [ Phe Benste cunforror of the inuing was very short, und consisted of u | 11 Buck] , in wc);k and tool tn nlnnxemfinm wealifish, urged to do ¥o'hy Austria snd England, but ho fears , agalnst the Government, In all satters of con- | “REE Hamlin, 8 nember of the Conference Com- | hit by Barnes to Zettlein. (h'}'»'ch et ut field of fin:('rs)\lf?'\nsimr‘ started In k c popular resontment. Q - tracty, however, thin doea not apply, No con- | mitice, sald the horizontal reduction of 10 per | . The cighth inning yiclded Hines o ron, galned | this city, or, indecd, nor h of the Ohfo River, 0 Rev. Willlaw 1L Conke, one of the pricsts o —— . tract “ean be made outrido of Jiw, and whers | cont proposed by the House wonld stop every fant | By hix safe bit, backed “by two Iu Anson S 24 Tho Rev, Willlawm 11, Cooks 1 tho pricsts of CASUALTIES b de outride of J d where | funt ron . ¥ by hls safe Lit, backed ‘by two buse bits by Anson | | The trotting preitm of $1,000 for 2:93 class BL. Jobn's Chapel, New York, has o robust and ; there fs no spechiic wpproprintion. Whatever | mail train In the countey. He hoped hy new eotne | and Peters. p lias drawn the followlig enteiea: M. Colvin's b, ity ettt tenoe cale: - Aloai i AUSTRALIA. A e ey e the resn, the enl l nat for oL Twelvo | DAE I the countey: e loped o new'euin- | ARENSIER )10 came to bat thie tinie they | M. Countess, ¥.. fiodelinch. & A 1. Nagrets SRR MIGLIgeToiet, - Hibubonce & alonfh TUE PENIAN ISCAPE, RATLROAD ACCIDENT, or fourteen huurd' work 14 all that s left of the | ylons made by the Committee of which ho was & | found themvelves faced brMeVeyin the plteherspo- | 1 Lindsley's b. b Tharnton, George Zabor's br. bo singa n eolu, and his congregation then manitest | g, g oo (o FHUAT BICVRE, Spectal Dispatch to The Trivune, Ferent fecat yonr, and tho readr will know twenty. | Shons e wition, with Glenn on firet and Spaldinge in left. T ald, M., Flelds' ik, m. Kunsue Giel, their approval and delight in subducd applause. XEtREDy CUl. . o Farceou, Til., Juno #0.—Frelght trafn No. 10, | four Nours atice rending thia whether the Govern. | PHRESE alscueston, ndjonencd, Jer wcared & nun in this inulig on o safo bit slded -yeur-old stake race for S50 each, $300 Bome yeara no Le etudled for the operntic stoge, | GaescnEeraby tho stenuior Austrulla team Syducy | of 4o yijingls Gontral Raflrond, Conkling, Con. | IMONE I to wiap nid wait for appropriations or ;o R by outx and n passed all, added, wille and repeat, has the followini entrios: and was cncouraged to bellova that he would | UCPY B0Y truth whatover in the report that the Fe- Quctor, left Forreston at 11:50 lnat night, and, at | Whether it s to go on ns usnal. The Senate confirmicl the nominations of Athert | Seither club wco in the last fnnlng, the 1 I“n\} fu; c]l; 3 Preeton, 8. 11, Jones' b. ¢ Hieva ol P i olon prisoncrs had excaped In an Awmerican whaler [ 0% T FOCCHIR 8t 1458 St o) MULISI CONDUCT, I, Wymun an Treasurcr of the United States, vic [ Whitew lieldinebeli marked by a sharp bl of play | Speinefeld, S, 1 doao xatnion, & Became intorestod In him disstadod o oo o | trom West Australin, Tho Sydney Zerald of May | 1210 colllded with three grain-cars about 1 mile | ygiman, Chatsmnn of the Houe Confurenco, re- | 15, Wymuius Treasurer of tho United statos, slien-Whte caught Stalone o third by preteuding | T - Bonito Belle, T & O Bannon's'ch, Beeamo fnterested In hiin dissnaded bl from bis [ 50 C SR thiat news was received in Afel. | POUth Of thisclty, causing a total wreck of the | fuyed to pive the lhlu«-|n||y Information us mnt‘hu Cashier of the Treasury, 0 be Ansistant I{)Ihrm\' :i-l rw‘um]l un}ld lullll?i.' m‘cn splicre yato | £, Mo Ai_ R s Ths 'u“'y)g:'hu%nfi; 3t oy 5 \ y - % T s ¢ Post- Anson. Barnes should also he credited with . e , FuOOL Lilly's b, f, Do minitry s o Gl isasdlt . subeor sy | boutne by fho mal stamr Bangaloro that bosk ot e R e D o e | tho oty oo temeananiee | fhe Tesnsury, vico Wyiran, ppuaed i WAL oD cateh frous Zettien 16 clowo the | i, Phucion, T, G. Moore's ch. . Waddio (forr Bartieq lop, . . FURSCHAERY | of the Culapa, sppatently by presious nrrance- JoX (e ds Lol lowest. polat, sapdb i Tup | Hitlongh preseed to do wo by Pruf. Seclye, Gem | the Trensury, vice Grahat. . redt e Following 8 tierly Duais). Col. Mansar has added to the attractions alrendy £ot down a hurdle raco of 2 mtles over elght hur- dles. For thin purse (?500) the followinz lavi entered: 8, B Jones' i, h. Larkin: Welch's Capt, Hutchinson: E. 1 THE scon tex Aftorne ment, took off tho prisoncrs, and tho sl t & Tonukn, and 6 grent nuny other Republieans, The | R o meati¥ o, oG &8 scn L tho mal Slcamer Georcoia wha son | (12 il towards Ercporl, anwers returning whes | et sty e o witholil fom o | MSCATRACE, {nlic Staee urdult and overtook the Calaps, but, ss {he | they met the frelght traln. Tho englne lios besido | House any detailed Information apon the subject, | Uniged Staten Attoruy for th :ieurnuflu wis nnlnulllp-ul-wz\r.‘ llhu whnlcrn.'lenlu'd the track nt ortnear the point of collisl e | I order that the echeming Democratic manazers, | A rkaneny, Itfs enrrently reported In- St Louls that Carl Schurz will support Vilden for the Preeldency if he be nom!nated on a distlnetly hard-money, reform Chia -l Holmun, Randall & Co,, who drafted the original Tarriso % y and she returned without the prisoncrs, who | tender was thrown completely over it, and the re- 18| Clowd: 1. Van Liow's ci, h, Pompey Smiuh, platform. It 18 olvo eafd that Mr. Schurz has | DEF, a0 ot th 3 pletely s re- | bilie, ol mot be forced to recede oose. i L h, Pompey Tafled to obtaln from Gov. Hayes such asmarances | “EF¢ 26¢h elauding on the Calupa's deck. mainder of tho traln Mes b nextricable confurlon | from thelr arrocant pasition byoun | Mr. Sones, of mml“c S w5 TeEaReid flr’:‘hs:c 'fi‘é‘&f‘;’t‘fi ought to i tho bill for {he 38 he demands fn rogard to 8 roform of the clvil 7 at the foot of the embunkment, stlll fur- | Indignant demonstration frum the " cntire |t yots by which the DT Aathorizime o ¥ pretty well. Jorvice. Neither of theso statements fs authenti WRECKED. thernorth, Twenty-ono cars are almost totally | Houxe. The Demoeratic manazers Insivt that the | fueton, Ciacinnatl oulx Railrand Com)) WRESTLING. Iy o rallway from the M- » ar Spanler, eninte ) ouse ghall pursuc the ostrich poliey, They thew- L03S OF 4 DUTCIH STRAMER. destroyed. Oscar Spancler, englneer, ond Charlen | (43 Sl pAriie i1 only ,““.“my,, n m,,‘,mg ;x“c‘}’;n:lcm:;;‘}mlr‘:{“l AL BATAYIA, Juno 10.—~The Dutch steamor Lient,« | Frost, fireman, wero badly brafwed, and the former | the Honso i the completest fgnomnce of the bilie: ferred to the Cotalitee of the Whole, which w Gen. Krasen, from Achicen, wan totally wrecked | sucained a fracture of the hip, but both munure | They do thin under the prolest that the dlimity of | 4ol s, zated; and it seema highly Improbuble on the one hiand that Mr. Schurz should look to the Democrat- Ie party for reform, or for plaks dealing in tho cur. fuoco, wan LONG DIAWN OUT. & Dernoir, Mich., June 20.—A large andlencs, and the tirst familh h 1) 0 [ [ 1 1 [ [ , _ 1 ing the Stralt 3 B r er, ? a eonference committee forbids disclosing Ita kee 1! vue Teferre N 2 "o | eomposed of the uporttug men of this elty and sur- toney qustion, and on the olhee that Lo should | Whilo enterlng the Stralts of' Sanda. AUout twea- | 0ut of danger. Tho body of an usknown wan, | 8 eanfersnce commitice forbids ulvcluig lis be cAflar discuesdon, tho bl wae referted to Jota. M e e i R L U aasuine to catechlse Mr. Hayen, ty-fivo pasacngers were lust. manglod beyond the palbility of recognition, was | SR Uk TESRLT A mhout s divmity, ‘and trom | Cpaitiee o proceeded 10 the constderatlon of the g4 1| Grand Opera-llonne thls ovening to wite George Rignold, the actor, s to make the jour- S cvtn ey e e wreek (hfa morufug, e in | (e proceadinga In thnt hody the country 4 able 10 | Geora award bl ! 0| newn the wrestltue match between Col. J, 11, ney from San Francluco ta New York expressly and GCRELCE, suppased by the train men to have been oneof o | uscertain the exact points of dilterence.” It s cer- A nieasage was recefved from the Sennte Inform. {1 | MeLanzilin, of Detrolt, nnd dacob 1. Martin, of i 5 EARTHQUARE, party of three who weru seen attempting to hoard | tain that the Senate refures to yield becaure the |y the Houne that the Senste had ngreed to the res 1| Vpeilantl. From 8::0 10 10545 o'clock was spent 1olely to play Zomeo for the benefit of the Central he irain ut Foreeeton, and it 1s thousht th 2 | propositions of the Hause wonld levally result In f the Confere B iy Lo Navi ¢ ¢ F 0 s — Tl B, —-SeFor) o sehiRAR t n . ol =ht that the [ prop portof the Conference Cowmmittec'on the Navul { 0 | Inchousing n referce. Finally Jumes il Canid, of Dlspensary. He will leave San Franclsco on the OXDON, Juno 0.—Several carthquake shocks | podies of his companlons may yet be found among | crippling the mall service of the country. Appropriution bill. 2 | this city, was nerecd upon, und the men got. fo Bd of July, play in New York on the 8th, and rg. | Were experlenced to-day at Corlnth and nefghbor- | thu debris, The Lagpnge ,““f paxsengers of the PHOBABLE EXTENSION, r. Holman, from the Committee of Conference 17 i 4 | work at’ 11 0'clock, ‘The first round ]nllt:d i’ turn to the Golden Gate In tlmo to knil by the gng villa o l:f’vnrn‘l l.u:unen ot dc¥ruy;.)hn&d 0:30 "tu[lll' lhhlcdl:;un‘llufi Jvers lrnl;l{crxn'.tl n{. the ‘I";l 'Vfll‘!,r'l j’.f":,"‘fl;'." ';"“7-‘ probible | O the l"m-'l-‘l‘)mc‘v Ap]rxru'mlnllh;n M:"' :;nmfiluml Cooxlil T f 0 | 123380, when both men retired behind the wings fot " ) it 1o remainder threaten o collapse, The . | mceno of the aceldent, but the rond-ned hae been 20, e report of that Comtalitee, informing the House | Zettleln, 0 sty No 1o Menmer of tffs 10tk for Austrulin. Mr. Ithgnold In | foisHava fisd. La "B | repaired o 1t o further detontion whil v Gevens | the Houee will prompily ngree 10 the Joluteresslur | (o the Gommiios tk ot veen s s o House | Zetticlu, § o LS LL luls fnstanco has been ulmost punctilious in his sary. ton amed_ tn-ilag by thoSenate provhilog for do- | duked for another Comiive, Total. o [ BUSINESS, WOTICES tegnrd for his promisca, which were made whien CUBA. ——— raylig temporarily. the ordinuey ‘and necessary | “ifiio ‘renort wan adopted, and the Speaker ap- 1 o SO . N1 expenses of the publie service by extending the o osxrs. Holman, Clack, of Mi _ be ind no reasou to suppose that the kocping of INSURGENTS KILLED, DROWNED, appruptlutions for tho present fiscal year 80 tha | Jved Moscrs. Hobuww, Uack, of Misourl, aud [ 7y, 67 : Wiein Worild ‘accnl B b f Spectat Dispateh 1o The Trivune, o G @ Teauty Regalned, Beauty Rotuined by the Jxponne, Miva Sarn Jewett, 1t 16 anbosnseds ain | HAVA¥A, July £0.—A launch from Jamalen has | LuCronse: Wis suns 58, s shesoe, ccom. | BO%0 IRty diye, 3t Thount, from the Commlitee of Canfercneo | QL) ol ngw of thie most harmlens and dellcato proparation . Mlss 8 % Wl 2 3 . gee, on the Naval ‘Appropriation bill, made a report in 5 ' Olymplun Cream, Wi ¢ - piny Jullet to M. Nlignald's Romneo, e aned i was dbxcharging wminaultion | panied by bis wifa and two chlldren, Lls faiher-lu. THE TREASURY, FUvOr of tho Hoube Concurring s somo of te Set. 07 . Toad, Hhoes iergath, or ehmike” Kelce' et % o const, and nlnie Ineurgents were killed, 1o~ | jaw and brother-Inelaw, all residents of Govse ; e ate amendments, and of the Senate receding from lurze bottles redueed to 1 3r. Jacob Von Veller, of New Jersey, wagered | cluding Col." Duncan. Inland, 4 miles south of LaCroase, vivited thiy elty WILI Ik, MORRILL ACCEPT] Gthurs of (ts own aweadments. Mr. ouit wid R ¥ e o P 50 In o New York saloon Saturday nig! y = » Special Dypatch io The Tribuna erence betwee o bl ik [ D e erlestoon o T i GREAT BRITAIN, Josterday for the parvous of elonping. Theyeane |y surutas, b. oy e 20, ~Thero seems o | House sl pasved The Kennie. wpr 20 is o Wi, 17 Poters, 13 Hurnetts Fluvaring fixtracts aro used and Eflu“g drank, The bet, wwaa mate’ with A viow €0 RO ARSI n 3 mmall kifl, and, ufter making purchaser, thoy [ %000 ao ur doubt whether M. Morril] will | aud that the dlifercice between the bl It i | Mese doteed by the beat hatels, contectioners, grocers, crle 1. ¢ " . oy cpurted by the Confere Total based on hits—Chicago, 313 Athletle, 8, TavERPoOL, June £0.—Five hundred Mormons ’\3‘:“‘,‘,“’.,5"‘:300",“,”,‘”"‘:,' .;5‘:,::‘: R hu"w'l ovintathe Vreasryafterait, e hadalong Inter .'.’.‘l'u'lé"&“i.‘.’&":k’x‘x‘i'&‘dd’ e Tsew un errom—Chicazo, 21 Athletle, 3, erdled for Now York yesterduy en routo for Salt | capmlred, throwmms the accupante and goods® inty | F10% With the President to-day, ut ho hus not, wo | for the lureas of Coratrnet nd fepdrn undor | Left o SusenBunes, 1 i Lake Clty, T Misaturlpl, e Tather- oo o tborim o | gnras known, Indlcated Its nature. Mr, Morrill | 845000 for the Iireau of Stonns Engfuvcring: ulenn, 35 4 eclding whother lager-beer was {ntoxleuting, Xr, Von Veler won, pucketed his moner, and started tor hls Jerscy home. An he meandered along he became fnvolved fn abstrnso philosophlcal specu. 9 sonk i, 2 e "T'ho report of the Committes wur nzrevd to, aud bl usually clcar and munslve Intollect; ho wmedls TRESIDENT! s v Ere vavolly 10t 10 take the empty honor of a fuw montha' sere | “pge Tlouse then resumed conslderation of the e Tated om0 D AnGr Sasiny e et NTIAL BLECTION Muzee, who uld all he conld o wave his wifo and n fteen minutes. vice cerol g 9 " rechivs e =T e And vice ns Sceretary of the Treasury, Many think, | Geweve Award bill, .\L_lil"l:ml‘upufimlx: hr':»‘n!lul‘l::‘n Lwplre—3l. Walsh, Loulsville. ™NATDAE splaxhi Mr. Von Veller had fallen 1nto the river, Two pollcemen fshed bim out. He way not drunk »~ho waa only thonghtrul. HOTZL ANRIVALS, PenxANBUco, June 29.—tenor Anibal Pinto has | child, wank with them both clinglig to him, and all : e aanlc; Junt ) , o g Py A Lyndo. and Frye been elected President of Chlll. wore drowned. Tho accllent vceurred noout | Jowerst thut they ara iiluened "fit’:",’,‘):::”',‘)“:‘:; ooaking femporiry provislon tor iho oriimey ex. e lTy LOUIA Y8 MUTUAL P R I C E S e ‘elock last evening, h s pvew of Uhe Government until the passnge of tn Spectal Diwsateh G0 The Tribune. NATIONAL BOARD OF TRADE. focThas Lint pocuing, Db jo Inst accounts tho bod- | [ty baselble, Manyof Moreilla felendsthink | FoME “Appropriation LIl was, on otion of M. | T, Lotie Mo, dume 2, —The secupd pame here L 0 6@ Special Disputeh o The Tribune, e will comne out ofoffice on the 4th of March neatin all, referred to the Committes on Approprin- | between the Brown Btocklngs and Mulualy thie —Ar 1. G 5 S ManquerTs, Mich., Junw 50.°A nian named etter ¢ ufternoon, at the Urand Avenue Puek, wae wil: FOR M{:;!::w;yfll:::::. A, 11' “«;1:1“?0. Mabile; A, | Twe Uays' Dellberations—-An Immedinte | qovrre Cretiing way dronsel fois avening B foit g::ghm::“'If;[,t":'u""“lf;i}'“’1{;;3: {be sounnyif be Speaker pro tem, lafd Tefore the Honwo a | n by’ orowd of not over WO personr. | B 3 $ . gerford, Now York; Roturn to Spocle Paymonts---Auch Disous- | fnz off nscow lylng at Burlow's docks o was & Senute, In the meantime the ten days for which | memorlalof the Satlvnal Buard of FTrade, Ineesston | the nttondonce wns uo doubt duv in u proat degree ’ ’ Peter Dean, Duluth; the Ton. K. Murply, Jr., 8. | slon and Little Progress. realident nere und leaves a wito and one child, Sir. Cunnnt eun act ar Secrctary expirea to-marzow, | 8t Now York, tiat wilvoe colti ahall nit be wmado | b0 the weather, th ey bulog flled with dark, gind- S Q. Glesson, and J. T, Davle, Troy, N. ¥.; the WEDNESDAY, JEVIEUSONVILLE, Ind,, June 20k —dames Cloud, | and the President must elther huwo nuther muh lcfinl tender for any sum leyond $5. Referre nous-tovking clouds, © which (e nfi'«m ?‘ n nl ( Rov. R, Mitchioll, Manchester, Engiand: Willian POEEI Lo oged 10, a son of the ev. . U, Cloud, accom: | G Moreili must nceept. Phe THoune took & Fecens GILK o cinck, tho grom mumeit | Alctieary wan not able 1o pliy. o liam Gassot, ~ Lebanon, Fa, i th . A, Wale y oo blackberrying, crussing u birldie near Crothersville, pregidunt ae Senate to- h . 3 s D weath. Onelda; tho Tu, 10 L.‘x':"np'flik". m;‘d ‘}\I‘Jn Trade held itv sccond day's scsston In this city to. | Iud., fell through (nto'the water and drowned. ..,T.f'..".,f.'u'f;‘fihi‘xflf’fin‘fldfifi(.u‘l?é'uf '?L“;Z'i‘h’li‘.:‘.’- gt Pemin; qdfi,l'l '.',I;l i(’x‘::m“ll(lru\::\l ma'!ulu flflflr'y Hanill, Bgraciae; Gen. S, W. Case, Suubinry, | day, and discussed the expediency of catabllshing | 1, s e fraue “Frensirer of tho Uulted Stutea Iu Lhis elty, snd ho THE WEATHER Tt T s H, l"':éfiv"' su‘imf;:m\”\?"""rTmflnr‘r‘fiifln‘,{ eououtt | 8 National Depatmons of Comimercs, The cur- | poun W fillun Adasis fell 1aio tho' iver wad was T o (oo S wreus it | WagnioroN, D, C.. Jutie 01 a, m,—For fho | Which Puurce Wity enthushtically elicered, waa n g . T 1ocs, : hal 1 graduute o atus 0, L D, G E . m. Wil Sushet ow | Yorkj - Gen I W, Slovens, | fency was shio coneldered. A large part of the | drowacd. P Ay matof Gen. Gareld uid Gletient flugiy 11, ¢x. | Lake roglon cooler narthenst to norilnwast winde, | SECHING trluls blay, whicl wak uade, I tho wixth (] e e, | Dtoale as, Ao, i R RUN OVER AND KILLED, Avaastant Attorney ticnoral. o asbeet Inthe Du- | rjaing barometor, partly eloudy weather, and jos- | win very poor, Nichois anil THlcks belng the only Clevaland; J. V. Mahones) ek latands Juggod, | phis, Feid w Timg. e eyl Lugiat ey CUEE Clerk | aibly Tocal ratns, Then Wi buttd eafs, U former BCCrlng (NG AT | ¢ 1 tCo aro plessed to abiow goods. phia, the former of whom read a long paper Spectal Ditpatch to The Tridune. Appolnt On {ho fieut tople, 20 tio Jbor of Who Loaoian | | EABALLR, Dl duue WAt enstward-borid.| 3o 18 SAuiiewilh svors detall of his e b LOCAL OBSERYATIONS, the latterone it 1o tho leld anuwber of claring addreas of balf an hour on Natlonal Banking., Mr, | 0Xtra freight tealn on the Chicago, Rock Iuland & [ 8nd stands wlthout reproach among those who 1uado, Juno 20, | errors wero comuitic e followlng 1 the ol 1. Ilcwud Kenosh i Aniod ‘G, Torrey, N } ; low A ‘orrey, Now_ York; o Hochinmbeau and Monyicura Kuhlman, Dullle, Hashe, France i J 5 5 : . Mr. Wyman, who takew Mz, New's | “Zvme. | fiar. Thr o] 0 clal scoru: 5 Ed d & B and G Nordlander. \feuns, hrgtaar At | Nouns presontod a resalution memoriallzlys Cone | Paclic laflrond, at about b o'clock last ovening, Yt s el _®ne_ [ Bar, i Thr sconr: ) wardas rOW’ne. enoral J. K. lidanil and Saniuel C, fidsall, | grosn to make ailver lega) tender only for wuma | Fan over and instantly kilicd a Foltsh laborer named 6:838. m. > Toulr. AR naunig¥. Bartingsine, opeba; It K. Campbell | Jeus than 83, and Mr. Conkllng utforod a resobation | Fue Flkus, u short distance eastof the Hinots NOTES AND NEWS., - |Yiari Cuthvert, 1, o070 150 STATE-ST., Buell, “Clinton, Ta., dohn Donaldson and | 1o¥Iting the uations of Noeth sud South Amerlea to | Céntral Railroad bridge, sovering his bead from CORIINA, I s Clapp, ¢ 1 0 5 0 2 Just South of Madison, John Ferguson, Scotlund; C. L. Grunt, Tthaca,.,, | Ps represented In o Commerclal Congross to be | 188 body und otherwlse horribly mutilatlng Tu the Western Associuted Press. . w. 0.0 G . Pearco S 3 24 6| O | ee—— et fremont toseite J. Boyle, Sbive Ling, | held In this city June 1, 1877, to ald in | Bm. Ho was walking along the track on his | weyunean oo dispatel recelved at a potEer, 1. Mintn, bike, ¢ gataay b 1AL Waauied; 1l . e o0 j,dse. I i, | constitutlng tho American Tnternutlonal Soclety | W8Y 10 visit a frlend at the Utlca cement work Gou. Sherwan's headquartors menfions that Cor- T R Hi‘;&,"" . R - son, 'New “York; Gen. lunaford, Galvoston; Aj. | Of Commerce, Hoth reolutions wero approved | ttles distaut; and,although every effort was made, | oot 8 eacaped from the Mexlcan authorities and 41CA00, Bradlvy, ) o 81110 ‘ Slson Byber, Indianapolis: tho Ton. 0 8. Par. | 80d referred to tho Executive Councll of tho [ fret towarn hiu of hle danger, and afterward to f ¢ " (S8 SHARE CRPE B0 SORIERE PEAOTHE 90 LI, Dehlwap, ib.: 0l 012l 1 2 Yio, Towa City; Muarcas Rt Magee, New York; | Board Tho resolution submitted by tho Execu. | 3tup the traln before reaching him, the whole traln Gronde. Auck, b, o150 Coll, e 1L jfnu}:. oalaville, KY.iabe Mon. | tive Counctl urging the Board to_exert its influ- N e S tnduesk was lield las L RERRBRCRENERTHD G Rt Sl [] ., 31113, Cedur RADIdH..o. Sherman Touse— L o cred & verdic . 8L 0 g0niimannssesasers massvavh 2712 Hom: 1 Sne aoie o terian fogse US| coce for tho ctablishment of a Natlonal Depart. tlug the eniplayen of the road, The deceased | Tho amount of greentiacks dostroyed daring tho bl —— ¥in, Yanktou; Gen, G. E. Thuraton, New York; | ment of Commerce was thon token up, #nd J. D, | wasabout 30 yeurs of nge, and Joaves 8 wife and month of Junc was £357, 281, being 80 per cent Holdsworth, 2 b, 0/ 0] 3} 0] 1 !, Fouee, Fruncos 8 M. flovey, Luston: Wiijam [ Layos read an exbaustivo treatisg on iho estent, | wo littlo childen in pureity. of the new Natloual Bank currency lesued durin start, 11, 9].812%.0,0 THE FIDE UTY artstt, Jew Yorks tho Mou." I, ¥. Hloess, Co- | yrowth, Inducnce, and noeds uf commarce, with SR e tho wmontlh, Fia leaves outstandiog & grocuback b T ol o398 i unibug, 0.3 the Hon, 0. Lo i, “Akeons'Col. | 10T of whowlng that tho commeretel inten: TIROWN FROM A VENICLE. clrculution of $30Y, 774,284, Mtk enkee. o oo Pl ot e, of of & 0 1 SAVINGS BANK & Cedar Raplde; the lion. J. 8, Wolf, Oltuniwa; M. | €8s of the country have become o fumenso thut Speclal Dispatch to Tue Trivune, o ME. BENR, Hicks, ¢ o 1f 1l 1|1 7 . Kmilthy Colorado, J b they cannot lomger bo luoked after by | FONT ATEIswox, Wik, Juno 20, —Whilo on old | A letter from Spenkier Rerr'a physiclan spenks Booth, 7.’ ol o 4 o 0 I i tho Trenay Depsrnent.” 3ir” et | s maned Doviogtonwas iling theouah iovn, | BRI 0 s recovery ef e pttnt bat e Habelei B CEERE SAFE DEPOSITORY. HYMENEAL, of Philatolphiu, Frewldent Fraloy, and | $his worning, s horse Jumped, throwlag bim out | quit iy FINANCIAL, e g [ B4 L clal Dispatch to The Trid: poke [n favor of the resolutlon, which was | on the ground, breaking hle shoulder and Injurlng A 10 MULE CASH. o BSpaciat Dispatch fa Ths Tridune. & N eIl HAIEN foiThe iyl oY ddonted. pwbe wablect of natfonal | bii werlonsly uthiceulas. Iie rownlued unconsclous | Thomas 11 MacManus s entcred sult ogalust | Duysweane, o suns st ot A oach, who, | —-1oL DB B ] i il vl -snnal Stvidond o ke i, Mich., Juno 20,—Prof. George { thun b 10 ral Lout D. v 1a., y Tanings— 078 0 B Maie 1 G Ut Surrenicy way then brousht befors the osrd by & Faovor! by the sdmnlaletrators of the catales of thy Iate | o o ars pust, bas been dolng bunfnss o | go i &a eut to depoaitors, at tho rate of six: par cent 3 miveralty, was mar. | strong bard-money and resumption rewolutfon, Harrison P, ‘Fhompson und Juseph 1L Ful. | foF some years p il it $t. Louls g 8 £ 0-81 gor aunum, will be oreditod to their so. Hod fo-duy 1o Milss Victo Celte, of | offeredby the Boston Board of ‘Trade. AftorJ. U, A SERIOUS TALL. ler, o recover dumuges for $150,000 puld | this city under the nume of the Iows PaperCome 0 0 0 00 gounts on July 1st, and payablo on aud aftor New York City, & Iady of conuldera. | Grubb, of Philadelphia, hud given s views on Special Dispateh io The Tridune. on clalms upon a contruct for mules, to be fur- | pany, made an axsigument yusterday for the bens Passed balls—~Clapp, 1; licks, 0, July 15th. ble wealth. The cercmony touk place at the Eply- the quostion, tho subjuct was put over for discus- Broowixutos, Ill, Juue 20.—Andrew Smith, | hished to the United States Government. Bluc | et of hle croditors. = iswascts ure §, 187,70, und Ruus earued—5t. Loulw, 4, Intereat not withdrawn will bocome wopsi Church 1u this city, the Kev, Willls Halj of slon until to morrow. yard-master of the Chicazo & Alton Raflroad at | Muuus brings sult in the nume of the United States, | hiv Habfllties $11,049.21. Tue of guine—Ous hour und 0fty miutes. sting. Tne couple whll spend’ the suwser st YESTERDAT, Tirsmaster oL the Chicazo b, it undec thy-uct of March, 1503, Should ho win, b6 | ° Nkw Youw, Juiie2.—Anojunction wan grauted | Uwmplro—William Medart, of t, Louia, " 0.~ i n| 0 ol ¢ lamspes clajwed, u v ilable fural c Cosl U PAD) tala Xin dibor s Septentver Trade held o scuslon of nearly six huure to-day. | biatu. 1L tujurles are Jibely to Srove TAiAL. #hould ths cuso bs decided ta favor of tue defonds | duiye ) o P Lowarit, und E55ke* LoiTiee won o

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