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5 shortly hefore his death representa th old " man’s dally nllowanco as only hail Tt qramtite. " Cant. Tinrite bad s Tl llow ace of the [!e that o<t In_heir to, hut scems ta’ have bean strangely unconeclons of them. 1@ had no ayaptoms of renal alecare, aud yet hinright ' ¢ Kiilney was gona entirtls, 1ta place being occapied - (and considerbly moee than accnpled) by & fumor . the size of aehlid'a head, with A smaller tumor af similar kind attached. 'This fact doca not seem to ¢ have heen muspected before the diagnosta made during hin Tast fliness, The left kiduey was con-" tracted. There was a cyst {n his liver, The $ feart was falty, The walla of the’ sotta wero nearly penetrated by reveral nlcera. tione. Tila_ tibm were an soft ne cartilage. o that thoy could be easily ent with scisore, Dot trifies like theso did not atall aifect his general health, e waeat last bronght down with con- geation of the Innzs, contractea by expowure ins storm. From that complaint ho was slusly recoy- erinz, when an nbecca: formeil in hia thizh. Thres ‘ : THE CIICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1877. WASHINGTON. o oy przeme PERIOLAT. ——— e damo refused to resign, and Exocn went to law, further complicating matters by founding s title to the office of husband fipon the fact {uist ho was born and ralsed in Ohlo. 1ative purposce, on acenunt of Any pasement, hnt war bonglit Ien years ago, before the pavement wax 141d on Fourteenth atreel, and has been occupied by bim ever mnco, other story i, thst atr. Bryen fn an old.time Democrat, alihongh not a flourhon, and wax chosen on that aceount. Thin Ia yery curions information to (huse who sup- ported Mr. Bryan as the opnhiican War Mavor of “hieagn, Mz, Iirgan has drelared it to bo his pol- fcy as Commisnianee to lonk to the futare only,and not to éomplicate hiraelf in_the reandnlona’ e tanglementa of the past. 11 he will dn this, help to give thia sectlon of natfonal territory good gorernment, ho will ba nupported by all reddents in Washingion, except the fow who drsw thele nustenance from **alander's maw, " and who with forevor to keep alive, for_party purpoact, the old and notsome sfory of the District Ninw. NOTES AND NEWS. NATIONAL, NANI CIRCULACION, &pecial Dispalch to The Tribune. inglasome cxtent of late years, the brizht colora | nextatation. Supposing hy chance s tealn on the pleasing tha little folas, who aze the principal | rame lina tn have passed that station, it weaid patrana of the confectioncre, Many dealers also, | ririke againat the ficat lever, and be warned by the and_especinlly those from the conntrr. give coi- | whistle and bell that there wan aanger ahead, and ored candy the pref¢rence as faf nin they are able, | wonld pot nack at once. while at the same time, an 1t can be exponcd In thetr windows anid on their | by revereirg the levern onca more, It wonld warn #helren tor o longer perioil without sliowing sxs | th eaming tinin to procoed cantionaly. 1f no (or dlitt), The principal colors need are yellow | other traln le on the linc, the firet one, Laving ret and reid-green and bine beinz employed (0 a very | the lesers In the wppusite direction, pasees over small estent—and ontl] recently ail the Ingredlente | them withaut rafsinz any alarm, nred by Boston confectioners in giving these tinte [ The estimated working distance of there levers 10 thelr goodn hare been comparntively harmloss, | from each other fa twa to three miles, hat the {ne thoueh they hare not heen capble of fmpurting as | ventor saye that his apparatua has heen at wark for briltiant colors as more dcicterions snbatances, [ tame mnn!h--ucu-sfinlly. at a distance of abont Of course the amonnt of chromatoe of jead or any | #ix miles, between San Pier d'Arena and Ponte ather potsonnan matter emploged wnder any cir | Decimo. famuencey for coloring canty fe very emall, Wcr; crwire, considerinz thst the consumers o v candy are montly chiliren, no punishment would (’R[)In' be sevese enough for the confectioners who use it e p—— Secretary Sherman’s Views on Something About His Pecuniary the Silver Question. Transactions with Walker. ——e— e Tho Now York press fs fearfully exerclsed over last year's directory by Oourpixg, re- christened for 1877, They ought to see GouLn's work In 8t. Louls, It Is tho next thing to GovLprxa's—related by cussin-ship, ————— It thers is any forelgn mission mot pre- empted by an Ohlo msn, the Prealdent cannot do better than bestow it upon Gov. 8toNE, of Mississlppl, In recognition ot his distinguished gervices to the Republican party. e ———— Damnging Statements on the S'nmc Suhe Ject by an Ex-Pariner of the Latter, A Row Between the Government and the Centennial People. The Gold-Bullioniste Find Comfort in a Proposed Aotion of Finland. The Stono Mon All Anxious “to Seo" Clom,; but He Declines the Honor, T TOUL PLAY FEARED, Threatened Spiit in the Ranks of the FIRES. Epecial Dispalch to The Tribune, s Sr. Lotie: Moo dane 10,—A sensation has been | Oerations wera perforwed for the rolict of the arently the Manhattan Cab Company of Yirg noCra; Wanmnxatox, b, €., June 10,—The financial B 3 0 T8 [ bl s R the ke a strang HulLon the oo~ alalTiesaerAcy: situation exhibitn now phasen which aro of the | Walker Obtains the Contract on AT DETROLT. excited here by ha strange dieappearance of T, K. | draw s connt faldwaraamtn ple. Most of tho stock has been taken, and mort Important character, The discorery that It Spectal Dipalch to The Tribune. Van Boskirk, 8 New Yorker. who has been n nd tie died of a«henia, §. e., xenoral de- Political Trading. A repotiet of T Taiacxr yerterday tan acrors forwithin the power of & fewe Natlonal Banks ta re- duce the volumo of greenbacks within n few months to the $300,000,000 Jimit fixed in the Re. Derrotr, Mich., dune 10.—Thia evening afire | Kaestat the Tdndell liotel for the past two months. occurred on hoard the passcngeresteamer R. X, | When e arrived here be brought letters of intro- Tice, of the Clevolani Line, which lay at he dock, | dnction to prominent business nien, and appearcd Syl . e bllity. As he was a soldier of the Firet Napoleon, he might have quoted that Gencral's famous re- mark_Aboat tia Peninsular war: **That gleer in Somo Mistakes Oorreoted Concerning T. B, Bryan, the New Distriot hackmen are offering thelr horses in purchasc of ghares in the concern. } thie proved tog mnnch of adraln itpon his g b is E my extremities ate out my Itfe,” - foner. Yomption nct. and_ that ane bank has niready ba- | & perton who e him eome rlatements which, it | foot of Shelby strcet, Avout $35.000 damage wee tobea gentleman of ample meane, liis baggage e Mr. WngeLen I, PEcxias explsins that the 0"1_11112__5 In the procern, In featare af great slznifleanco, | carrect, dexerve tho actlon of th Grand Jury, and | done, chicfy to the eabing and furnitare; the hull | %81 extensve, afd among othor effecta were two | Cparur Hitt, PuiLADELCUIA ADD] 22,1870, — £ p v 4 ur 3 s I rattiement with Swazxr aroso from the dis- SILVER. B ot prosabio that a0 pecullar an opceation aa | at all events requiro examination by it, The per. | 1811 FIght. " Fire-inanrance of $25, 0. Imported hunting dogs, valued st 8300, | W. M. Giins, B —DEanSini Lorel yout lodide - tovery that ho onty had $258,000, and it was PRSI ot oy R, thot of "'n benk earrendering ils cireulation | son who 1s direcily responible for thenc allegn- - wiich he ‘ordored o 'be -cared for. . re- | of Ammonls Ligiment on ®lotw, Fempies hend g deomed wisdom to sccept $i00,000 of that e kg and npolying soon after for a relsmue o | tlons, which. If trae, ara of a rerious natare, in AT AUGUSTA, ME. Fardless of exponse, Mo has devoled much fuls s e iy e wan wonderful? she walke now quito well. Very respectfally yoars, A, Wreen, P. 8.—Inm now oring it onLyttleton's right fore leg. A, W, ¥oe salo by all drnzgist BUSINESS NOTICES. amount. Atarera, Me., June 10,—Fire broke ont at 1 | of Bie time to hunting, L arcoutrementa . field sports being of the costliest quality. o'clack In the Manston Ifaaro efables, and pread | 107 feld, svorls being auslity, rapidly, the wind being right for o large conflagra- | Jarze v:nml;?: ;( «2!3:3;-'1??;?‘!‘.‘:5:'. ‘flmnfi‘r‘dfw; tion. The Mansion Ho-se fa now on fire. anid will | weeke agu he anddenly disappeared, but, a2 it was te lost, and probably much adjeining peoperty. eupposed ho had gonu In the countey to visit o nndertaken withont tha assent of the Troasury anthoritlcs, ond now that it hes been bezun it may bo continued, The law takes no account of {lie snrrendering of bank-clr- culatfon, ro that tha fact that a bank haddeposited John Cox, who did the excavating for the Court- Honeo foundations, who was in partnership with Edwin Waiker In (he construction of the land part af the last tannel, and who, sfter a long career of WaamexaroN, L, C., June 10,—It s known that the fallowlng are Secrotary Bhorman's views upon the ilvér question: 1io stands by his Marletts speech deliverad fn tho last campalim and fre- # The Globe-Dematraf, 88 an organ, dircourses soft, awect munle i th AT —8t, Louis G- eomly Tepeatadl In recent conversations, In that | on tha day befora the Mentical smount of currency | Succeaaful contracting, receatly went into Tank. quaintanees, his abeence croatad no areat nneasl- Mostly variations dcpcnd?ng on tho way the l:p“chm ;mmnm o tha aliver dolla shonid | Rowly lestied ta It wanld not reatrain tho Treasury ruptey, Theso.statements are-to the effect that AT AUBURN, N. Y. nese, After he had been gone several days the | Tloland‘s Aromatle Iltter Wine of Tron lvm wind blows. T ie a legal fonder for Ml currency contracts, | £FOM retitiug the 80 per cent in greenbacks. Walker, desirons of finding & market for la stone, $ AT hatel proprictars became apprehensiva snd tels- Aunrnx, N, Y., June 10.—A fire this mornin® | graghed np. s fatnily 1n the l‘,’a-( E\:";m:emlml that 10 the dry-house of the Aubarn Woolen Miile de- | nothing had been heard from hir. since his de- stroyed 100,000 pounds of wool. ~Loes, $100,000; | parture for BE, Loute, e o ot i o otel, and ot the time of his dis- e T bundzed menara theown oat of | oonaraite ik bill had ran un ta sereral hnndred . dollare, Coneluding e return a5 sery uncerialy e hutel proprictors yerterday attaches cflects, A FATAL FIRE. s 30 nay the il dud, Ihere i & 1 Noston: Adeertiser, June 7, it ‘ciun that thicre bas been foal ploy with A fire occarred in & tenenient hours on Shawmut | Yan Boskirk, aventie near Pleasant sirect last evening, the ree " ke sltaof which to hunan life were very scrlous, . BOLD TIEVES. Une poratnwas Millad aimoa oatrishl, another | - FE¥ Youx, dune 10,—Tho owl-train “ on the cannot live, and there are sz or teven who were Pennsylvonia Railroad, due in Jeraay City this Larned but will oventually recover, Thetenement | TIOTAInG, was boarded by atatd ur (hlres. xbo fionse Yiat but ome AMabrway Jeading to e varions | Foubedand neaily bost Ly deatl Thomas Downins: e the Brc ks a1 e untiom ofiids | ©F No York. The coniuctor and heakemen, who Nt oy B the oecupants were driven 1o ea. | Miemoted to rescne Downiug. were driven awsy with revolvers, tnt Jorked ¢ Mans 1 caps from the windows. Somo wers fortunate d tele; ed umlc .-:Ke‘i.“.'l'y.m; 1:‘:;‘,"5:"‘:: an raph enough to zot ont by ladders, but nearly all Jumped | ready at the deput. Whiie the train was ruaning 10 the prount or on a thed In the rear. Une family | & ":5 "I:I}}':mrl‘lplv;l;rhl?frn’u‘f mlt' d:u‘g!r!allo'en r;ll-‘ aflding irz out. of windows, ‘The fonr fras drawn trom the raof of the burning bulldinz 1o | un, Joti Wiiliane, 8 satior of New Yurk, was remedy for nervana debility, impovenshed blood, BUEEMAN'S RELATIVES. and impalred digestion. Deoot, i3 Clark street, 1t {s stated at the Treasnry ihat the publithea 1ist of relationn of Secrctary Xharman In the Treas. ur( nervice Is ncarrect, ani that ne hae no blood- refntiona In that service. The Inte rnle Je not held ihets to apply in case relatfons ace forml in other Departents, but the ralo is tobe rigidly enforced, To the Weatern Atsociaten Press. A WHANGLE COMING, Wasnitaton, I, C., June 10.—0na of tho buildings nt the [atc infernational Exhibition at Philadeiphis, erccled and need by the United States Government on the Exhilhution gronnds, hayv- in: been torn down nn Friday lant withontnuthority from tho Government, will probably Tead to dimi~ culties with the Finance iloard of the Exhibitlon, an it is charged tho butlding waa destroyed by order of that ftored. The matter has hedn placed in the hands of the Attorney-General, with a reqaest that he wilt Htutul.l aesinst the Donrd to recover dame agges und 0150 to hiave the offenders punished. A BAVING, The completion of the new bullding for the State, War, and Navy Depariments will result in an annual ssving to the Government of nearly $1 and looking npon the new Court-llonsc as the best place in wrich to nse {t, began negotiations with Mr, Periniat to see f he éould, lhmuih him, secure tha contract for the cat stone, Walker him- self was unacqnalnted with the members of the County Hourd, with tho cxco: ion of one Coniv. of Lemant, who was then 8 ncw and uninfizential member, According ta John Cox, Walker stuted to him that he had agreed with Perlolat to put up about 831,000 fof ihe purpaso of sceurlng Perlos 1at’s inflaenco with the County lioard, 11i8 reason for statin: thia to Cox wan, tlie laiter savs, that he wanted to borrow of Lilm thesum of $u,G0) for the pitrpose of making up (he required smount. Tie had succeeded, by mortgaging hia praperty and other ‘picans, innaking up all but this sum. On the etrength of thin azreement, ft 1a alleed, — thouzh wiethar i¢ wan fully carried out or not is not siated, ~Walker got i foothold. ‘Then, 1t 1s Walker saw that Perlolat waa conuelting with sumcoody elee, and. upon in- vestigating, discovered that Fertolst had taken up A Cineiniatt rtone man, who had agreed to bt up 50,000 for the purpose of ecentlng the cuntract. Thcn the allegation I8 that \Walker, not te hu out- but should only be fssued by the Government In exchanga for United Slates notos and fractlonal currency. ‘Thia ho consldera a safe middle grotad between the extremea of opinton in the E£ast and Weat, e thinks that If thoOhlo Republican plat- form 18 based npon- that fdes the Republican party can win In tho canvass this fall, It {s proba- ble that Mr. LasAr docs not make any speech on tho CuissoLs affafr because ho 18 afrald of tho foot- and-mouth complalnt—afraid to open his mouth fest bie should put his foot in ity PG Tawn Tall—Tha Plonecr® plag tabacen, Fach ping hnaa wond tag, It it Is now the favor- i erybody Tiked } The ornithologs of New Guincn reveals the existenco of a new bird calied the cuscus. A curse-ory cxamination of the creature makes us think it cognate to the cassweary. ————— _MEDICAL, CATARRH. Statement of O, J. Goldrick, Esq., Editor Rocky Mountain Herald, Denver, Colorado, showing the * Prevalence of Catarrh and tho Popularity of Sanford's BTANLEY MATTHEWA 18 ierc to confer with the President snd Becretary Shorman upon the question of tha financiai plank of the Ohio Republican platform. Sccretary Sher- man thinks that 1f such a policy should be adopted sllver would be cqualin value tolcgal-lender notes, s it could unly bo obtalned in exchango for them, and 0 onie who did not valte thie cuin as highiy as the paper would ofier 10 axchunga the latter for the former. Ty tals plan he thinks there would b no redundancy of silver, 88 thera i no law under which nliverconid bo pald out cxcept in exchango for legal tenders and. iractlonal cureency. Sher- wan, In assuming thin posttion, would, It s mant. A Southern wrlter calls Judze BRADLEY the modern WARWICK. Yot the Domocrats tried to snnft him out when he wes fa the Commission business. % The father-in-law of ex-Gov. AMES may solace himeelt by tho rellection that they who take the son-in-Iaw shall perish by the son-in-law, & Zip. " + 000 now paid for the fent of busldings occuplod by | done, and desirous of securing the proftable Jou, | Aremen. anestod. = . The third resolution tn ‘:“ ?“p“:’x l“‘;x“ ’;‘l;'”' feat, not eonseat that mlvor suduld boa full leeal | o Vatlons buccans of the War lepartment, e ! S, B ahd ent B304 ‘The building ls of brick, anil Gve stories hiah, e Radical Cure for form adopted nt Clacinnatt bothers the hostiles L O o X STANDARD MRS, PASSETT hetter. 1t Also come froar Cox that Walker found | and rather rosemblea o diamond in its irregniss ACQUTTTED, Catarrh fnfowa. Wl they repudiate it? T ,qm:,,“n*\m-ch woatd | hos made much progrons with her rainting repro. | geeat dificolty in raising this eavy snm, and shape. It fa wituased on the coener of Shawmut Sperial Dispateh to The Tribung. atarrn, P tend m"md“ci“‘l’n‘m“( ailvee and be an obstaclo renting those who we| nm;llnlly“nmnneclcn ::nh TURNED OVER TO PERIOLAT ::;cnm:ln_ml Plensant etreet, and In numbered 44, Canroxpate, K, June 10.—On Friday afters ** Feery ning out of ten adulls In this whole regton ne H PERSONAL, {0 guld resumption. 1o i of oplnfun that a law nmmn\un'l‘co“mmml«n.l' he u?‘-““:i' I?'». rfi- ::r.lont: niounf‘ml”o v’-ecura its payment. among .‘!lm wuu m:lla:u enue, TM’{E \’"fl"{f ntores | noon Juatico Ctsndall, after Liean,ng an esanilnn« wi 1 .l'l'P“f'l'I’ 'Ilru.'m)-lohenlmn(l. 3 Mime. Albani, it Js roported, is to marry | ETars Do SPhLAERRE 8 msiios, u) for every | Sf tu scego arv alke truthiuly Aeincalet, %0 ) i Soioo0 ihat Walker mad the advanceat | bons o it M2k dlone o Fronnd, Moo | Charles Gager fur abooting st James Elgol. The | IMBLESLE SVREIINIIT NG - 2 witlitn the last threo we dos.ur of sliver ismied a legal-tendor dollae would trom.’ be totired, He haids that about $100,000,000 o sitver wonld be necessury for chAnge ns subaidiary coln, snd {hat the amount which would get into glrculation in excess of this would not excead 20,000,000 ot $i0,000.000, The Sccreiar, thinku that all friends of resumption shoul tugether Iu fuvor of ench A PARTIAL REMONETIZATION of tha silver dollar in order to succensfully resfat the schomes of the slivor men, who are in favor of miking, silver a complote Jegal-tender, He ls ovdently In favor of a compromise between tio Enst and the West lu ordor io save tha gold standard, Many evidences beaides Secre. tary Sherinan's secont conversation lead to the be- itef that the Adminlstration will bo dieposcd to try the allver experiment in somo shape, but it la cor- tain that the President will nat comtentto any Togantion which will Injure the publio credit. Becretary Shorman's attitude Ia tho sanio as taken in s Mariotia speech and in the b lch he in- troauced In thae Senate Iast wintor as & substitute for tho Bland Silver bill. THE OFFICES. tho younger Mr. Gye. $ Miss Thackeray, tho writer of novels, is soon to be mareied ton man many years her junlor. The Cincinnatl Enguirer aptly says that the talance of Earopesn powor 18 now morcly tho balance of Birmarck, #'That Lass o Lowrle's "—said to bo the ‘elevorest work of fiction published In Amerlea for years—hna only roached ila ffth thousand hors, but It 1s appreclated in England, where 10,000 coples have been told, John Lothrop Motloy had Bismarck for n gellow-atudent at Goettingen; and it may bo that the fatter 18 ono of the figuros In tho novel of “i)orton'a lope, " which ropresents a section of Gernan univeraity lifo. Prof. Spencer T, Baird opens Part I1L of bls roport as United States Fish Commissfoner with an easay called ¢*Hlstorical Obsorvatlons on xl:’ lfiv“l:lull l;nn‘::z:( n‘m;m nita, 'l‘:-lu fmiyll-nh?r.u;e defense proved that ElgolT had been orilered ont of i u A 1 v stalrea~e in the centre of the | the houee hy figzer and had threatened Garer. bjaek, Jucaly Dock owas. the batiding, and is 1+ | Eieoll injured i roine by jumn from a b Alniost as #o0n as the fire started the occupants :f::,’“‘ Mok windo, Andjies N crilea) eoniis who were in their apartments hecama alarmed, and found, (o their diumay, that ho flre was coming up INCEST. the oniy atalrway lesding to the toncments, Nrs. 5 > > Carr, Who lives in the thied stury. stepped op the | NEw Tonk, June 10.—Francls Fohnshon, o -c\ll ’5{ °:,f :ll the win ‘l,ln he:)‘nunnm‘r‘v‘u {“‘"7 German, of Ninoty-second street and Madison ave- n Bhawmnt asenue rom Wieee on the 10 of | pue, was committed to-day ot the Harlem Police 4 bay-window of the story.below, She stood there | ¢ony B e el jumped to the sidewatic. | Conrtfor haviug debsuched his tho dsughtess, A'Inattfons was Told out’ 1o catcly her, but she | 8Fed Fespectively 15 and 13 years. Tho eldcat girl mised 3t and ettuck on the (nsurance | gave birth to a child o short timo sro, sndadmitted wagon and then the bricks, She was sent to the | to-day that her futher wan ita_parent, 'The cldest Uity Hiospital, She complained of pains in her | gir) was held s 8 witness against the father, and chest, and bothlegs wore broken, She was un. | the utlier wiven fn charge of & benevolent instiu- consclous when carried Into (he efore, but came to | tion, hierrennes while there. On arrving at the Clt; e }g:-p\ml |ll “"?{g“"%,‘b',“.h":kw :mln fnt\,r‘llm i DANING BURGLARY. e epinfon of th physicians ia that elo could not | Ngw Yons, June 10.—Early this morning burg- 1tve through the night. lfer won Evereit ran to ¥ 1 . B ol norct and Jamped out o rAneds | 1ara entercd the Jeweley-atore of ¥, A. Pachiman e wanniso taken tothe City tospital, but was | & Co., of 63 Canal street, by cutting throngh a found to be but slightly injured. wall from an adjolning store, and carried off Ut Liadd uonie biere to supply The Mr. Smith referred tols of the firm uf Smith & Doll, furniture dealers, Denser, Whea fn Toston abouc 3year a0 he purchased sleven bolties of —-- Catarrly tiemedy, and onc of HAXFOUD's RADICAL Cixa, tio Tatter as the eap:ost requeat of a personal ncquatntance, Tle lied seen the Arst named remedy but had not heard of thelatter. Eliortly after his arrival in Denver we receivad an under for adozen of the BApIrat Covr,n and300n anothier witli the plesin Intelfizence hat Mr. Simith wascored, The prevalenca of the diseass, coupled with the recommendatfons of 3ir, mith, soun i created allvely demand, and without advertising nearly threa hundred bottles were sentont. This laa strikiig | Wlustration of what Is frequently dono for thisremwdy ', 88 & return for rellef from lung and patnful sullering. CATARRR ABTHMA, BAD C0UGH, Etc, CURED, which was favorably consideted last yvear Commnitice on Public iudings, and which would probably have Leen adopted by the Jonrd, as it wea by the Committce, it'not been for the enornioun dleproportions between it and the offers of other bidders end the unanimous outer mudo by the press and publie, It wans due to this resaure, It fs rted, that Walker lowered his it $100,000, and that the contract was given fo him, through McNell, at tho lower figare, ceording to Cox, this ugrecment with Perfolat #till holda good, and, so ho ruys, ont of the 825, 00O pald Walker by the Noard, —in vioiatlon of his contract, and before o had deliversd a sinaie stune,—815,000 went ta Perlolat 1t s al«o a): leged that several amuunts have been pald to Feriolat \1“ Walker at mm?utm times, and that the latter has been #u bled an (0 be ombarrassed in the work from the start, and constantly io arrears to hin workmen, Six weeke sgo Puriolat went to Walker on tie Couri-llotse Banarc, demanded money of him, which Walker wi ble to na{. and citrsed and tureatencd him unless he would meet theso paymente, 1f there were any teath In the above allegations, {4 wwould seem an 1f tha various claima put 10, wusd Suprema Court iss granied the use of their room to this lady for the prosecution of her great historical x £ the £40,000 that Walker made his uh‘t) bid, thiels y the FINLAND. E.T. Elllott, iho well-known statistican, has received infornation selative o the cetablishiment of A single Rolil standard in Fintund, The Uavern- ment hus submiticd {0 the Lecislative Assembly of Finland the draftof a law proposing the estabilsh. i there of goli currency. Iitherto there hue ot existed a paper cnrrency, a4 in Russin, but a stricily silver cuzrency, It i proposed tu minke the gold **mark" the anit of tne new Flenish cotn syatem, und to catry this change into eifect an s00n 88 nusalhle, 80 that all Quvernment :uccunnts from ond aftes Jan.. 1, 1878, shall be kept sc- cording 1o tha gold standard. RAILROADS. TIE FAST TRAIN. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune. Tarxpo, U., June 10,—The first fast train over the Lake Shoro & Micnlgan Southern Itallroad ar- 2 e e miskt af 10150 tie roynIar acbedale ’ 'Tho tmoat ezeiting incldent wan tho transparting | §10,000 wrth of diamonds and watches, An st v “n of tho Fisherles Among tho Ancicnt by Walker for exiras an account of uung thick | of & hurband, wife, and two chlldren from U 4 s il e of L Fisliories Among tho Ancicnt | grqigripr.o's pIToR AND roseuAsTzRSIID. | tiso, haring mado tho disiance between Chicat BT O el de sl (9. yet. I anathet | tonf of the bueming ballding to (hat of the ol | e 0 F e e I iy the patices Tha | A Cakrh o7 toh 5¢aps cath Tehe WIth [araslaksn: X ree #pectal Dipateh to The Tridune. A Toleda In tho anprecedantod tmo of five hours. | form. ta. $100000 which formed part of nis | jng one, At ihe very Lesinning of the fc, (ioorgo | hurciare a7 rupposed 1o be the e Ol hba | Beri *Taraiae s aare 1 A bt breained 1hranahosa 1 and Plekling Plah." Thla ls taking rathet & 1002 | tv,qnimatos, D, Uy duno 10.—Tho Springdeld | ond 6fty-slx minutes. The irain left Chicagona | atictualld, o tce ho wie emangled Inn | Pasket. bin wife, and. (w0 chijdren wero seen on | {he Sixth Nationa) Uank ome time Ago. 1 1iad droppiukd In the throat, a very bad coug, ; fun for & short jump. T e fartaed ihat Joseph Medill 18 ot hera | advertised at b . m.» Colunbun time, s largo crowd | Somttact mitt Forlaiat, b iawin, vor, anat wers | fhoroof of tho hurning wluck calling for help, & . sathnd o b a1 l“:. o pleed o Lake & medy for (¢ 2k , sy X rae aid arge s Periolat, the o next buflding fo the one on wal =5 cini ahi e - To & leoture on insanity, in the Ward's | tosecure the romoral of Commissianer Ksum, sad | being prescnt o sca it of; 1t was made up of En- | anly way In which fo could make himsell” ¥hole | slao toward tho o rc of 102 €117, Anih About ten A YIEND, santdull patn fo iny nead, My head wae at gimessy -3 g 14land THospital, Thursdsy, s number of lunatics | that Qov. Callom is here endeavoring to have D, | gine No, 20, the John Newall, in charge of Enzi- | would be by making and carrying through clalms | feet distant from it, Messrs. Packard and llichcock PurLApcLruta, P'a.. June 310.—Charles Stringer | and eompel tne to get ¥pssversl timea In the ikt v were exhibited to the physicians and cdlr:l L. Phillips mada Postmaster at Soringfold, or ape | ncer Dasid Verrell, the fast mall cosch QOov, | forcxtras, SRR SKEs ?-!nvl::fi‘;::l:‘fu;:; n;n{’l‘:‘:élk 2 :h:kmrwgu 10 'x.? was arrested to-day by the Soclety for the Preven- f;'!"u';E:fi;’.:;".-‘n‘:":’":{'fl..fl'fnl-cfifl'.fl "'fi'nfi“ ‘ Mudents prescnt, in onler to iliustrsto the speak- | polated to same plsce, €0 he will stop his gramb- | Nrouch, with 4 apecial mall snd baggage, two day 3 =8 . Gieorzo E. | yion of Cruelty to Children, for placing his grand- | retoss et Aut nuite thres. bottirs of na s itanie s points. | Tlg a bollaved t0'ba the first clinfcal | fing. Btato Treasurer Rate arrived bt thls oven- ey e nifeent. Waguck sloepor | opfiiciak tho aficracon & reportor encannered tha. | Blinehicy oo Beard call for 8 ladder, Tasned | 0oy ot sve and burning him Uadir, for | £t Crtrs Sy Bearink h A0 Fesirels atns Jeckura on tnaanily ever gven In Amorics, an | 1ng, Baving been sent tor by Go. Callom. Thers | Odall, il In charge of Contucior Whitins. Tho | Slusere, anih afieran exchunys of apinion oo tho | Knew ane wan thero that belanged to Big, gut I, prauling s wifoand anothee randehid win a sathmatio annptons, by eoughy, bo droguini in, th will probably lead the way to many others. 18 now quite a gathering of Tlltnols people hero | ran was made to Elkbart without aslugle stop, ex- | wel her, tho Knight of the Faber remarked: and_went upto the ald of Messrs. Ilitcheock - " late been for years. 1 coulid feel tho ofl f the Ci k. Whikla s st % sl oo Shtos oMiees, - Cajlom urgod Bchurs to ree | copt. for crassings, whero tho At irire e O e L kg about | &nd Packard. Tiefure he gt there, Rowever, they | house. R pethiee o iny Kldners, And. (0 TAGL, very pATE Maj. Whittle hins started & religions re- | ., ingfeld and Chicago Penslon-Of i our yecuniary relaflons with Bd Walker, as re+ | had throwna lfe-line acros, aud swung over in Ly oF my wysten, What i Leea dona fn my eaie ls whiolly sival in Lynn, alded by tho twenty-threo Orthdox | 10 tho Speingleld and Ghlcage beod on-Offices, | ol fust six minates ahead of _time. |'Jid by Gohn Cox, B anfety one of the children, ‘ihe ladder was then' TAMMANY. ingefieet of ine ilarcal Cous. | Verg rapecttully, T oo ot tin. sty Hemarkanla | DitSchurssedmentipossdto teiain bitone, Gul; | Jlate, _the . it stopped twenty minutoe | “SSWWE, "what doee Cox an e i he. woman AW, one. child drawh | Nzw Yomx, June 10.—The Nes saye that | FirooocioOctid ©. H, LAWRENCE. o The teporter rehearsed lgl story of which the eviu:nuu of tho uno-syllabled patronymic ia the ather, Clem listened sttontively, snd, when the recital was completed, aajd: +11 did go to Walker some six weeks ago and de- mandad from him 81,000, " lom l‘-‘:lntcluly intercated to have Martin retained for supper, during which tlme tha engines were s Pendlon Agent. nzeds the Hora chouzed, the Norman, ron by Hank Tovey, tak- lnrl a place of the Newell, and Conductor Crow. olf selfuving Condnclor Whiting, From Elkhart %o Taludo thore were bat threo stope, and tho train ariyed at th latter place promntly on tinie, anccess has already been attatued, One of tua converis is o shoemaker who recently attempted to commit suicide, 1o has bocoms a powerful exharter, and Is one of the conspicuous leaders In themeetings. Mr, William Moran, o brother of dr. Ben. over, and ihen the man came, all in eafety, 'W. F, I'rescott, wife, and child, were takenfrom 1he ihird s1ory on 10 & khed {n tha rear, and lsnded insafety. Hie wifo was cut on one hand by falling on a ekylight, but no serious dawmage was done to anyof thom, “[homaa Bissell, 65 years old, an occupant of the Genet, Keyser, and Flelds are to bo allowed to soitle with the city on the same basts on which the Sweeny case was arranged. It s Just pomsible 114k Tweed may come under the compromiae, but, AT be does, 1t will be by refanding » much lees amoont than ho vrlglnaily offcred. e TIE LOUISTANA MARSHALSIIP, : The Wolnlmlnl of Jack Wharton to be Tnited Siates Barsbal of Lonisfana could not have been made anlees Pitkin, tho present incumbent, wag romoved under the Teunre-of-Office act. ‘T'his is the first removal under thatact made Ly thta A Endorsod by a Prominont Druggist. L herety cortlfy that Str. Lawronco purchased ihe Ravrcat Cong vt me, and from time to time made ma famitiar with his cast. "L peliere s scatementioba | welcomed by a crowd of people. Tho trin wan greated all slong tho line by crowda of interested I i “Ulfow @10 70u como 1o bare s clsim on himfar | Btk stuty, went o the reaz of tho bulliing, and, - — e ; Tinitration Pitkin's fricds think that hehas | sight-seera, Among the prominent pople on the 3 {ng driven by the flames, tungon (o s bl i Jumin Moran, saya that tho climate of Portugal hes | FERUoR FHMIS Etat "o aka 1t very | iraln wera dohm Nowell rgeminent peoplo on Bie | Utamountil L ones lstwintertopaybls | his SHODFR waa gones #5d thin fell. IR SPORTING. Rk ratTe i e R g proved auything but benedclal to the health of the | douutfal D I et sanbe ropirmed mith | road, Aaslatant Goneral Fassenger Agent Wi, J. | quarry hands, liealeo owesmosomeS700 for furnl- | Lro other blluds hat wrers swung oot from the A L ek st by it s Jotenl: Istter, 11la physiclans hava recommended 8 more er-“ l‘hfl neccasary tlmu after the meeting of Con- m“fi"fi‘r}::&é fl,glxvl‘gel}-h}:cgl;g!‘fi: tu“‘:‘:‘m‘\,‘f‘clg; ture whl'm he mnlngm finfix hmu hculu!;‘-‘mlum.‘ n-;i" E:uumg. ;nulllllhe Ilmrlm l;mwh-‘l;mlnl m.fl lln: on BASE-BALL. rent’ physicl ed depatately, whereas they 1 nurthorn climata as necossary for complelo featora- [ E0¢% ,| Lral Bairond, £ . Molmen of the Unlon Facile | owen o Lot e e tn the "Lako Duporior | aily, and ent & The Gty 1 9 Imured Inter: | g1, Lov. Mo,, June 10,—An chibltion game o 166t Ve ertedy of the Crwk ! tion of his health. . These facts havo beeainthe | * gy ,,,g;‘,‘,’:;r.‘,:;eg:,,}";i‘,‘:,',gmf,';::,;mw,., e Korthern b and wetosent to his quarey In tho Lako Superlor 5 nally, and sent to the Cliy llo-yllu!l.‘ where ho died cl inc Niallrosd, Joln W, Holmes, of about twenty inntes past 8 o'clocl country. 1o {s now paylng what he owes me fternoon between ilio St. Louls of bistc-hall this 7 epstems This statemtent shows 0 3 he eause of Catarth, vit.p on of President 1layes snd fecretary Evasts . p 2 Tirookizn, ds U Jarria and family of San Fran- ¥ Wolin Davifand bia wite oce thtrd. ! 12 Sion whi B n s thoy have. expremed & desire 10 T R ey Dack Satrell 8 ExaRion claco, lige: £7C." iartines of Aisiams, ohn B e e retn Bflces i white: wngéf'eu::-fxd:"wlndr:’ .ln;;:lcn ePUILed B itoateer | ana Diaciunel) e grEanaad e el S b sTsteia 0wy OF the i {avor tho wishes of so faithiul and able & public Bpactal Dispatch to The Tridune. e Andl wifo of Now nn{'-n-, D Ghorras | o8 finlshod, will about seltlo up what he owes %)Tv"\‘f'a":nlfl.“&:;rw r::g H{fi?@.flfi%h,‘i’.{a Rocurstew, Juno 0.—Tase-balls Memphls, 8; g s sorvant. Ixptaxarouis, Ind., June 10,—A special from | joy of Philadelphla, EIf Perkina and wife, and L. | = t*1ow much doos ho owe you?" A Toar ™ s feared thal aho 1a burned jater- | Rochester, il Yach packaqs oantelns L Santords Improve, In- The new Vagrant law has the followlng pro- hington announcea tha Anpnnlmmnlz;ln of Gen, | g Shattuck of Chicago, Thopasecngers remarked ++Abuat 81,500, " DALy, haling Tube, and full directions for 1ts use ln_all cases. i witaw Sroibitg Stlendance supon bascball Lol Kuctiee to be vensiun A4t wd i city, ¥ics | tia eana snd thorouzh, comfert of thoside, and | 1:iell, whit sogut \Tho Stora" property 1" 3irs. Ellza I Anglyn wan In the apartment of AQUATIC. Ivior, £1, Foraalo by, il wholomlo a0d, et Yol H B LA \ e and i e e Lot oF tho Atlne of || Ny oo ) thsie pralecu of s e faat'traim | ooThaten lie. Thatproperly was morigaged In | hor father, Thoman E. Ash, on the fiin ticor, and pectal Dirpateh t0 The Triouna. FEVe Uenerai ARuivia knd W hoiesnlo Draggisis, Liosion, u matches: persons who are idlo an g Kol place. and an attampt has been mado to mako and Its ightning timo, 1872 by Walker. Atono time ha offered mo a eec. | ot her hands burned so before whe waataken out | Piyrsnvsa. Pa., Juse 10.—Tho time of * the t luto; ranaways; common rallors and brawlers; | H1l4 BIASE BT G0 AKOR D e K nogter haa e ———— ond Textpace o It loitecnm me in what he owed nfiu‘hn]r rlnc-lru:g w“ho ‘.';: ;fl. ’r‘nc& skin peeled | orria.Schart boat-rce, as oficlally announced, J Persona who aro habituslly neglectful of thelr em- | Glaciaimed, and in manly ferma expresscd hie hizh CASUALTIES. AT ‘ould not take Ity ou th placo was wiorl- | GF % rgl e O Byt otk | Was 50:45, Morra camo In 15 peconds ahoad. 1t The Most Importa,nt, 4 sloymont or thele calliog, and all porsons whn | spureciation of boto Mortou s kindnced fo him aid e forallitwat wOn. L oy of Walkers | ntoping, brk Bpe. Hury & Satheson, hoase: | 1t siated gt that slovie il acecpt e ons L 3 neglect all lawful business, and who habitaally | o Il‘flm’"- nfll\gm\nl for tho offico, ':ln’x;n ap FLOODS. property?™ 5 keeper for° r. Ashy Br., wus burned abont the challenge, She ruce to come ofl some timo In Au. 5 , 3 misapond thelr time, etc., shall bo deemed to be | fuintuont Wil be SO0 A B L . ‘the rocords will ahow that none of bt arm. and hand.' Anno M. Matheson, 11 | Eust. s | B et aeyDagasi™. 'The penkltyal | Dt Jnenecianman of tuo champtordadalisln: B Lot1s, Mo.. Junu 10.—The latest accounts ‘s ‘bfoperty has been mortgaged sinca | years old, daughtor of tho above, was budly burned 1 18! T Yazabondage Is imprisonment for ten days to slx | © from tho Weat way tha Missourl River, below Kane 2 In both bant . sas City, Is atill rlaing and dolng great damage. The wator Is higher than any timo slnce the food of 1840, ThoT own of Harlem, opposite Kansas City, isaboutsix fect undor water, and hkely to be cntirely deetrayed. Al rallroads in the viclnity are EI:II’H damaged Ly wash-outs or kubmerguid tracl he_people lving on the botiowms aloni sour) Rtiver are moving to the biufls, takin, what praperty they can with them. 'The Missour] Press Association fs water-bound at 1ot Epringe, Ark., thore being an impaasable break on tho Nar- ‘row-Qaugo Hoad botween the Springs and Malvern, on theSt. Louls, fron Mountain & Sonthern Kall- road. ' Mexrnis, Tent., Juna 10.—An Appeal npecial from llolly Borings quru the lllnlnlrrll Central Ty wasnod outs and that a frelght traln ran into a calvort near Hocking Valley, killlng Enpincer (h)‘niu. Brakeman ilodges, and another traln an montha or & fine of $20 to $100. Prqt. $Mathows’ new book ia being recelve d with great favor by tho Eastarn reviowers, Dr. Bhelton McKenzle, 1n tho Philadelphin Preas, say #¢4Jlonra with Mon and DBooks* 1s worthy of & place of honor next to Disracll’s * Curlositics of Literature,* * whilo tho Ttev, W. 1L I{. Murray,ln tha Golden Rule, romarks that **ft |s enfictont pralse of Dr. Mathows' book to say that it la the « lamo In quality, 1f not fn dogroo, s *Macaulay's Essaye,' Itis cortalnly onoof the best books of Mts character cver wrlilen by su American, East or West. % The New York Triduna noticea the roport that Mr, William Henry Smith has been offered tho Collectorahip of tho Port of Chicago, and says: “ile has been a resident of Chicago for many Jyears, and la rogarded by the Weatern Assoclated Press as an indlspensablo mocessity at §ta head- quarters; but he was long a newapaper editor in Oblo, and was ite Secretary of State for two teems." This {e fncorrect. 3Mr Bmith was Bece Ietary of Stats for ono term; he dectined a sccond vomination in order 10 smooth the way for the nominatian of 1layes sa Governor,—both coming Irom tho ssme suction of tho State, . Milan s soon to erect a statuo to # name- leeaherolne who saved tha city when It was be- dleged by Frederick B osea, Bha wss young e ———— CROPS, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. CeoAn RARiDs, la., Junc10.—Thete wos s alight traet here thia morning. It fs thought it was not revera snough to canse any damsge In this viciol- 7. Bpeciat DigpatcA ta The Tridunme, CansoxpaLy, i, June 10.—Continoons rain for tho pust three days hus greatly discouraged farmers in this recian, but” to-day ‘brought forth sunshine aguin, and prospects werv nuver brighter for abundasit crops. e ——e— e FINANCIAL, Nxw Yonx, June 10.—Charles Deblmann & Co., wholesale clothing, No, 33 Resde strect, and In San Fraeisco, have failed, Thelr Habllitie upward of 200,000, Their manufactury Leade atreet, feom which goxd nt {0 fornfa, 1418 alated they ol Francisca on acconmodatlon paver, for merchandise, T —e EX-GOV. HENDRICKS, Nzw Yonr, June10,—~Ex.Gov. Thomas A, Hen- dricks, of Indlans, arrived here this evening. L — i \What bargaiu did he make with you for your Influence in sccuring tho etuno contracty' +7 never made any bargaln with him.* ++Jlow did ho got tho contract?™ #4.0h, that was puroly & poiitical trade,** +* Jlow do you make thatontr™ «\Wel), you ace when Conly, who lives in Temont, was running for Commisefoner, he prom- fxcd to support Walker. Pat Carroll and McCafTray wero in Lemnont eleciioncering for hims and they alvo promised to go for Walker. Jim McUsrry got (‘nl.{.‘leau allright. Thot'a fonr votes, you sce, and it only wantcd cight, anyhow," Well, how wera the others had? + Jolin Tabor made a dicker with Conly Whnnh‘ he would support Walker, if the latter would worl for Weniworih for Urincipal of the Englewcod School, —that made fivo, **]{ow were the otber trades made? +s0h, 1don't remember. Sowe pulitical awap, *Yen go fur oic, snd I'l] o for you,' " $1\What dia Walker want to burrow that $0,000 from you fort’ ++1{o never asked me for any $4,000. Iloonco hosrowed $4,000 from me. Ho was hard.up, snd wanted it to pay hs hands. 1ie wanted it for two or three months, snd #aid ko woald pay mo oug of his next estimate, and glve mo $300 for the usc of ihe nionoy, and besides bulld dfiy fost of atone aldewalk tor mo on Polk strect, 1 let him have thomoncy, Thia s tne borrowed jnoney alluded to whien I'went ta him for §1,000." Jid Walker, in talking with youa sbout the a‘:nn saninct. agree 10 ‘put up' at uy future iy o never did, but 1 thought that 1t ha weta succesnful fn (ho contract, and made any money, ald do tho square Hing by mio. " VIRGINTA POLITICS, THNBATENED SPLIT IN TRE DEMOCRATIO RANES. Bpecial Dispatch to The Triduns. Wasntwato, D, C.. dune 10,.—Tho tenggle for the Demoeratic nominatlon for Governor haa al- ready bogan in Virginia, notwithstanding the Con- vention does not meet uniil Auguat, A significant feature of the contest fa tha fact that many of the 1eadlag Rapublicans aro opposed to making s party- nominatlon, and fntend to support ons of tho Con- scrvative canaldates, ‘Thoro la & very atrong prob- abllityof = solit in the Democratic ranks. This divislon, It 1t takes place, will bo between tho Dourbona and what are recognizea as Consersativo Democrats, The following are some of the candl. datea; Col, Holllday, of Winchestor, n Confederata soldier and lawyer, who was oneof the Tilden SUICIDE. Special Dispaich fo The Tridune. Dernatr, Mich,, Juns I0.—A convict at tho Tloso of Correction named Jokin inms, or Donner, cast himeclf headlong yesterday from the top of & ntairway In tha bospital to the bottom, # clear fall of thirty fcet, Ilfa nock was broken, aud death was insiantancons, Ho war a Freemuaon, New Yonx, June 10, ~alvin 11, Canip, a cotton- broker, formerly of Clncinnatl, who stiot himself in Hirooklyn, B-mrvl{.wmle opprexsed by business troubles, was still alive thin evening, but no hopes of his recovery wero enterialued. JUDICIAL. 2 Sr. Lovs, June 10.—Contrary to expectation, Judge Miller, of the United States Clreult Canet, Jeft Leavenworth yeaterday for Omaha without tenderlng his opluion in the caso of the Unlon Trust Company (of New York) ve. the 5t. Loals, Tron Mountain & Southern Railway. Judge Dillou, of the United Etates Circait Court, refused to grant a weit of habeas corpus in the case of the United States Schatfunhery, 1ate United iates Marshal of Colorado, who is fn' tho Kansas Ponltentlary, of this Century. (OLLINS exasrees TRISgrest res ealmmhun!\‘nn-(enrflll'lnlrmnul earctully attached wether abd tmbedded (u s Vor- ous imily medicated. {ormin the grendc Diedical aget of thle ceutury. It4 mgents and cone et ELECTRIC BATTERY 7 aprilud iy the adheston of the ud 1s capabin uf cllecting tnstant selle! and permaient cures inthe moet distreislog cases of ehtunia Extemal muscular and nerve aiimeats, and i originating in & disurdered condition of ths electrical Or yitahaing forces. 16 14 unsurpasscd a4 prowmpt aad sure reiedy Rucumal Neoralgis, Parnlysls, Cramps, St Vitus® Dance, Sclutica, §lip Complaint Splual Affcetious, Norvous Palos and Ireitas tlons, Eplicpsy or Fits proceediug from Mhocks to 1ho Nervaus System, Ruptures nud B Fractures, Jralses, Contusions, Weak Muscles mod Jolutas Nerveus sud Feeble Musculur Actlon, Great Norenoss 4 and Palu fo Any Parg of the Bodye — MT. CARMIL. §v. Lovts, June 10,—The Board of Directors of the Merchants® Exchange has apooint. d & committeo to solicit subscriptions for tho Mt. Carmel, {11, sullerers, and Mayor Ovorstolz has appointed seven commlssioners, representing vas rlogs business interests, to perform Hke acrvicea, CONGRESSMAN POTTER. ‘New Yorr, June 10,—Congressman Clarkson N, Potter was thrown fromn a carriage yostorday, and wovorely Jojure: ————— Asparagus Paper. London Qinbe. Those who are fund of small cconomies msy, If they wish to moke 8 smali fortune in a novel wav, starta compauy for utilizing the ends of nsparaius Probably not o dozen housowives in London ha U remotest idea (hat these thinge sro wurta any- and President of tbe consolidated lines of the Al Tantic, Mieissipnl & Ohlo Railroads,—no was & very active Confoderate soldier, snd 18 known &n the **[leraaf the Crater’ at the nated Petersborg fight; Gen, Willlam B, Tallaferro, & Mexican-war votorar, Lonfederate soldlcr, snd Clinirman of tie Btate Uuneurvative Commitlee; Gen. Terry, & EDUCATIONAL, 8pectal DispaleA 0 The Triduns. Cannoxpats, IlL, June 10.—The commence- ment exerclsos of the Southern Slinola Normal s Deat Plaster tn the World of Medlelne, Price 23 cdihe Do Flaster i she Morid of NSUCE caeceint be wi University whil occar on next Tharsday, This | tning, eliber to themeclves or any one eles. Ve of 33 centa for une, $1.23 fuf sz, oF $2.35 fur Lwelve, and e, te momber of i last Conzrons. JLwan ot fo be ox- THE WEATHER, “'Did any of tho stono men sgres to *putup’ for “hall, Dr. be excuned for such i gloee s | SAmidily wraned ud warrantéd by WEEKB ATUT: v nd besutfal, and sho voluuteerod to sand 1 | pecied that thero could bo s campatin in Virginia | | Wasmierox, B G,y Jund 10,For the Upper | nfyence, orlf they pobtho oottty o forenann, fn tho lecture-hall, Dr. Tobort ‘Allyn, | miay ‘be excused for such fenorinc In Bnelafi’ | T Buprietorss Bomtod, Msss. L Wiien & member of fhe *grost Leo tamily ” sliould not apposr as & esndldate. That_ famil o bo represented this fall by Gen, Fitzhuy Lee, the nopliew of Gen, Robort E, Lae, The lte- putlicans think that ono wing of the Demoerats Wil numinate Gen. Jo Johnston, of Rickmond, the greaiest soldiar of the Confodordcy, us their candis ate. Bhoold this bo daas, the ltopublicans woald undoadtedly sccept him a8 thelr candidate, Jo Juhgs'on §s #a1d to be one of the most popular men In Virg:nla, and ho is heartily Infavor of tbe Dresls denta policy, Hocawo very near being appointed s member of Mr. Hayes' Cabinct: bis name was conuidered for some dags for ocretary of War. President llayes was [nduced not to appoint him to That position, on account of the Antagonism Which bis d-lwflnm“l might create smoag $ho Northern soldiere. Misstasippl Valley and Upper Lako reglon, nearly atattonary or falling barometer, statlonary tempor- ature, varisble winds, mostly from the nnrtheast and northwest, partly cloudy and cloudy weather, with rain areas. SUCAL OBSZRYATION: Gnioago, June 10, Time. Bar, TAT| | __Wind, | An.| Waaiher, tamo of the Greok alave, " all bat the dog-chain, onone of the gatos, and #0 engage the attentlon of tha bosiegers till tho garrison, tssning from snoth- tryate, fell on thelr rest and so compelled thom to Tetlre, The World, from which we ave taken the tory verbatim, expresses the cplnion that the ety Milaucso miss {e & protty Mitanese myth, Mr, George William OCurtis writes, in an Obituary of Fletchor Marper, printed in the Weekly: ** 1t {a one of the niost gratifying recol- lections of the wlier of theso lines that, during his long wnd fntimate editorlal sssociation with Fletcher Harpor upon this paper, their intercourse Wis perfeeity sincore, and affectionate, and sav- factory, Nor in ell those years, with all tholr di8erences of opinion, was there ever on Mr. Har- Priucipal, delivered & sermon to thy gradusting claas, On Wedaesday cvening Frof, Ulney, ol ‘Ann Arbor, Mich., lectures 10 the societics of the nd Dr, tregory, lloctor of the Cham- 7, addreasce the school on Thurss —— —— VANDERBILT'S RETURN, Spectat Digpatch (@ The Trituna Nxw Yous, Juue 10.—Willisu I, Vanderhilt arrived to-day on the Lrittania, of the Whito Star Line. Hewas met at quaranting by a largo parly of his frionds, who bfought him ta tho city on the ateamer Stalm, ~lireaklast was served on ibe boat, the lon. Chlllm‘t-: M. Depew presiding, snd Mr, Vapdorbilt responded to the welcome In a Lappy speech, e OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. ccanuiny {4 40 much Letter nuderstood, 18 prevatis tothe xawe extont. The wurld in geueral, In fact, ‘has yet 10 learn (hat thess desplacd bundles of whitc stalk from whick tho tibs have been bitten are goud for sowething else beals Veing thrown to cats or pigs, of caat fnto the d heap. A man of sclence, writing to by Patrie, explaine what {s the principal use to which they Siay bo put. They muy be madu fntu _pager, aud that no ordinary brown payer, ar evei foolacap, Lut letser-paper of the flnust aeacription. It ape Lcars that in @ few favored places thure sre manu- lactorles whote 1he n-lwnful wnd are used Inthis Way, and whero the careful housckouner hoarie up the 'scraps with 8 dilizency unknown elsewhere, Uut the work of coilecti ien i an up-hll task sy et, and It will bu yeara bofore, u tho natur 5"0( thingw, the practica of eaving them and vacking them oif to such facturles for salo is al ull gouerally adopted. solves, and made propositions, but I wouldn't ac- ur'l’lIc:; any, and refused 1o have anything to do with them. ! “Did Walker ever sgree to pat up $44, 000 for yogr, Influencer” 0. s+ Dld he ever ralse it to $80, 0001 , **Noj thers was nothlag ta ralee. s 4 DId you get $15,000 out of that $25,000 estl- Noj bat Twish [ had.” JAMES It FORSTTIL. It {s_a sudjecs of some speculstion why the Grand Jury falled to fndict Jaines i, Forayth, aon gt the **uid man,” Ho knew ail about "the Caunty contracts, and pariicipated fo tho benedts derived therefrom, as lio Was 8 partner iu the drow. Ono day in May, 1874, Forsyit senior got mad st somo peccadillo of the junior, and pubiished & T _EINANCIAL, BONDS! : Town, County, City, and School, 3 (Bearing 4 10 10 per cent futerest,) ON EAND FOR SALB. leased to confer with authorities or ltie ¢4'r0 10 Begutiate thils clase uf secarliiea, PRESTON, KEAN & CO. Bankers, 100 Washington- ¥ General Bauking Bualness Traasa D 1018, . [20.77) €8 Mazlinum taermoineter, Wi, + WBNERAL RYATIONS. Cuio v s June 10-Midntebt, Biations, Bar, TAr.| Wiad, | Rain WWeaiders TITE DISTRICT, Y] notice of diwsolution of ths firm. This, howe 4 e —— i Dec's pact the least petalance ar dictation. 1€ the | FIM APPOINTMENT OF TEONAS D.URYAN ASCOM~ | Buflalov..ue 30,08 53 Wi not carred ioto efect, as the young man | NEw Yonk, Jone J0.—~Arrlved, tho steamor | gy, putopsy of the Late Capt. Lahrbush. W P e POOL OO - o 5 ltori tonsof the paper ahowed e diferng Jody- spectal Dapaleh fo Tha Tribuse S Sl i B e Bl b e s | Bl o g 1 VAot | ote who aila estrius o ago have wsua FOX’S POOL-1R00M, % 3 e extre agu have usu A Reat from bls own a8 10 men aud messures, BO WAk | wwapminazox, . C., June 10.—3ir, Thomas B, Bemion i & bo did of yor e Fune 10.-fhe steamablp Gellert, | & cortdin (ouzhness of comutitution hieh trrainplie 141 Madisoa-at. 3 efully silent until the occasion was past, noz by 2 2uR8 43 e ————— HOUTH, P ——— i Mot or s Prysn, of Chlcago, who has just been commia- . :, Volsonous Colored Cand from New York, bas sreived, ‘over injuries that weaker natures cannul survive, or inouendo did he altempt coercion. Sloned a8 one of the District Commissioners, has ol & ‘olianags Colored Canly, Fanzusn Poikr, June 10.—Arrived, the stesm- sutupey of tho lato Cupt, Llirbust, whore Cch AGO & LOU'SV"_LE At an auction sale of autographs which | not ercsped virolent assaulta. In msking thero ziiel 83 Tho arreat Jest weok of Ave Boston contectioners "’fi?.':,"g-'},'i"“ {rom Liverpoal._ o cheamat) h':_'m,g;'.‘,\'g""'m::“m’m 04 23 da)s i:o'\';‘.'z: Began in Now York on tho 4th inst, » majority of | sttacks, some of the most ludicrons biunders have 20,03 B upou achasge of uxing subetances injurjous 0 | paypp {rom Livorpool, 4 h P | Horeiaty oo by it ed Base-Ball Game at 11 & W, T the firat balf thousand put up snd knocked down | been committed, On the ono hand, it 1s eald 20.87 bealth in ihe manufacture of cundy has natar- R e at tho uyo of iy oo ot wuw oreruds | NEXTER PARK R ACES ¥ wld a3l 50 | ally been productive of conslderadlo excitoment in 5 opfum weh eatimuted at nincty grawus (Troy)y 4 : &t from one ceat tofve cents each. The | that bo was recommended and appoloted wps) &7 tba confectionory irade, and it bas sl _caused no A New Automatlo ftallroad-Signal. DA™ (e Dhywictu | who aitinged bim Atdp.m. 1 Library Table ' Among tnose | becauss he was s speclal friend of ¢ Boss ' Shep- S Iitsle chagrin, from the fact that Loston coufection= Correspondence il- Nall Garette. - D e e e e srer r—— { “hlnnln %1de Agures were thass of Lymsn | berd,and would bo the champlon of the old District cry bas untll recently been coicbrated throughuut A certain Signor L, Guano, of (icnua, has in- H bbot, **sn sutbor and lawyer of Now York," \ Smecent; of Oakes Ames, threa cents; of N. P. anks, Avo cents; snd of Zacharlah Chandler, five Cents, Cheaperthan the cheapest of thess were those of feaac N. Amold, George K. Badger, Leary Baldwia, and Jamos O, Blalne, which did pot btain bids ae high as one ceot. Dot chesper than thera even was thab of Benjamin ¥, Butler, which falled to gt a bld, and then was put up with Rob- § ¢t M. Bugg, but still no Lid; and, finally, the fret B. P, Butler, of Jackson's Cablaet, was added to Riog. 1 happen to kuow that Mr, Bryan bas no personsliacqualntance with **Boss Sbepherd, ox copt, posalbly, that he knows hlm by sight, He certainly never spoke with Mr. Bhopherd on the subject of the Distrlct Commissianership, snd was in 10 sense supported or recommended by bim, There fe no resson Lo think that the President bss consnlted, or been In sny way infueuced by, the oid District Ring. Iudeed, the contrsry ia certainly tho truth: for tho persone whom hebas faken the moat intlately fnlo his confdence n the countey for fus (reedom from doleterious in- redients. - Indecd, ila roputation fn this respact as beonso wall oatablished 1hat confectloners I Aiferent parta of 1hy country Luve siways been in tha habit of ordering thels boss grades of candy in Boaton, while 1t waa well undraiood thst the most highly-colored and chespost grades wmust be ob- ned in New York. Tiecently it hay been reported that some of tha confectionery mapufacturcre of this city, actusted b{ a desiro 0 competo 1n x:le- with New York rivals, were producing candy after thelr patiern— adaltérated with terra alba, 8ad brilllsntly colored n ven'ed su apparatus, & model of which I un view b 1be Minlsiry of Finance, which, if practically a success, would pruve a great boou to- Lruvelets, foe it is designed to prevent railway collisiuns. Without going into lechnicalitles, "the ldea Iv this: Between the rallu le sunk s kind of bos, of masonry, in which ts contained irsl spring, on which feita an uprlybt lover with arms voisting Up snd down the line. Tho lever nses above tne level of the ralls, and on lhe mdes of It work cog-wheels, 10 which are atrached wircs, which, passing through a tube aud round horizontal whecls, commuuicate with the next HOYAL BAKING POWDECI, : ROYAL BoWbEr Absolutely Pure. GarvesTon, T change report ssys: lIncresscd acreage, B per cent; weatber more favorable taan lass year n 85 countles; less favorsble in 24 countics; atande good In 515 pour In 8; crops foor weeke earhier than last year 1 8 cosnties, snd three woeks lator 1n48; ssme as last yoar Jabor asmo a4 year, working well; 10 fcstilizers used; present Zoudltion good tu 42; poor in 15; very poor iu 20, 1 10 counties plauting was delayed Or replanting i Tegant $o Diatrict mattes have been tho o1d- | rendered necessary by grasehoppers. Cool mighis | with chromate of lesd. Tho sctiyn has ha box. Frum tho frout of the eogiun, to wurk ou ¢ bwo, but all threa could not v bld of one | (e pronounced oppunents of the Ring. Another | have retarded (ho growth, hut recent wapwer | dujurious eficct upon the wihole tra and 1be linc, dawcends w v_uvtl‘.dluhr 10, cowotu. . tenl. When the sutograph o pator Blalno | sbsurd story about Mr. h!{nn Is that be souvhi | westher bas brovgat it out rapldly. majority of caudy mapufscturcrs hu nicatfug wilh Loe woisile, and 1o b tenderly uch ls the intrime merit of the bat to- lhmuihounhlwnnxryn atanas alons the District Comuissioneraliip becauss ho bad bren e ——— vaL BAxixo PowDs: asthe standand Towder, - Throuzb excelicnce of qualiby v Lus e 20 hixh 3 Feputatiun aod pasitiva Kitchens of thy beat Housekveoers to the country. Thousduds vt HT '{»cb“l am.lica L tla ity audcousirsy 33 0-A8 ipartority Seer At ottiche, sud 1t will ko fartlicr sud uiaks better biscult, rulis, caies, putl s oy Other Kind. Iv1s warrauted abeolutely pure. The logredleats that entct nlo 1 comints on are ull healthy and autritions. 'lte great sircustl uperior, \Alfill{v aud perfecs unlformnisy will maslcad lhl!l;&'ll‘n W overy lutclligent Huusckeeper who Wi give it s trial. [ecoutains tne caact strength of apure wder. A VoW L, lat advantage of the Royal Powder Ls that 1§ will Leep any leagth o/ lima in any climaié,sad 4 ot Lisbis, - ke idat olner Lowdcte, coniract daiapacus dudapuil oy eXpusute 10 Uhe sunusphicre, oAl BAKiNG Yo Wb fa fur sdfs by tha best Urvcertevesy whers- | . 7 faled to gets Uld, one of Francls P, Bislz was ) ledtofl, and tho lob broughtSve conte. Tho igheat price bid dusing the fizet day's sale was . B forone of John Blackwell, Governor of Mas- Uachusets 1n 1680. John . C. Abbott snd Jobn A Dix sold for « dime oach. Joflerson Daviaaold for§1,03, aud 4 gusals for §1.25 Viclalty rejoiced when tie Heard of ‘lrade-tosk Botd of the matter, spa cummeac:d thaenforse- ment of tho statuto pfosiiing for (e puutibtacut of such offenders. Whilherathol the patgled sao ‘wers srreated were guilty of the uffviay chargd ovalust thew scems Buubtivd, et sust sunie of them were will probably bu 'estabitahed et thr,e fostucoming trial u (hu #Sper;or Lot Wi, Tho demand for cojorad cany ba h;;ugugwu gugded & cenizal whoel, put tauclisg e g gnd, bl attocked (08 bell 18 e k2ard™ ¥inbe i O Lrulp doaving & bt i Pe Boes of thase Jovesa the sngiuc-rod L. U cartrel wiveelpteice saing 14y vae » T ol Tug tealu itdywe, ad i re ali e gsngof 1ho levers Ly Lo 144 3 xadust w0y Lrads coudoy tu e -0y Vo3, ab b mawe by LRSI A secently wpcculating fn property on Fouriceoth wireot, buk that his epcculation Bad become lu- pulred by reason of the destruction of the wooden pavowment ther ihat, as District Commlsalon- €r, by causlng the atseet Lo bo repsire §, be might be benelted. o truth is, that oub ouc patrow eud of Mr. Bryan's propesty fronls on Fourieenth stroet; that It was not pi od by kim for specu- SENATOR FERRY. Derroit, Mich., June 10.—A telegram reccived from Graud Haven ibis evenlng announces that Senator Ferry rested sad slept well op to5p. m, 1l eymytoma sre moro favorabic, snd his frlen are confdent of his recoyery. " & B! -

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