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The dhicago! Dailpy Teibune. VOLUME XXXII, FURNITURE, STORMING ICARS. IMPORTANT e s o FURNITURE BUYERS. - THE TODEY FURNITURE (0. Having determined to cioso out for cashils entire stock of Furniture, the largest, finest, and hest assorted In the West, will offer its entire stock at prices below any {hing ever beforo heard of. Most of theso goods aro of tho most fashionable styles, recenily mnnufactured by this Company, and many of themn will be sold at less than half their former prices, and at less than . they can be manufactured for to-day, Such an opportanity for purchasing Furniture has never occurred befors In Chicago, and probably never will agaln, Purchasers can have thelr goods stored 80 daya freo of charge, The attentlon of Dealers Is particalarly invited to this sale. State and Adams-sts. AILE SALE. * oA THIS EVENING, | AT AUCTION, / 4 Arve sclling CHOICE Imported 'CARL BRENNER’S ‘Excellent Paintings, “Beech Woods,” * Close of Day,” *The Storm,” and 15 others by.the same artist. Sale at 8 o'clock at Wolcott’s Art Store, corner Wabash- av. and Adams-st. ~ ARTISTIC TAILOILING, Fiward Bly & G, Woolens made in the most ¢ thor- ough, artistic manner,?” for gentle- men, at the LOWEST Prices possi- ble consistent with a strictly ILIRST'- CLASS ARTICLI, that is war-~ ranted in every particular. Prices Lower than for the past twelve or fifteen years. Wadinz: Foilet 2 Specialty! - Wabash-av,, cor. Monrog-st. EDWARD ELY. GENERAL NOTIOES. Ihave to notify the trade and the publie genere ally thot on the 8th of May last 1 obtatned from Judge DALY, of tha New York Conrt of Common Pleas, an Injunction agalost & person styling her- self ‘*Madamo Gouraud," restraining her from selling, transferring, orin any manner dlaposing of the goods, thattels, proptetary articles, and trade warks of the late DR. T, FELIX GOURAUD. This cnjolns the sole of the Orlental Cream, as well siallof the proprietary articles of my decensed fother. Ibhaveto warn the trade agalnst prrchas- ing from pald **Madamo Gouraud'* any of sald Preparations, .o from deallng lu the s, Mean. while, my *‘Olymplan Creamn* ! free from legul entanglement, and niy right to its manafacturo and salo unquestioned, The publio will find it In quan. ity and quality equal to ite late competitor, and 1ta price reduced to Ono Dollar, A. H. GOURAUD. Neow York, June 12, 16877, NOTICH. OrrICcR OF TUR COUXTY 'l“’lllnl:lll, un, PupsuANTI0 A nEsoLuTION O FiE ¥ilAnt Commlitvo of e County Loard o County, ERRIAT SR e iinrica sad Jurond G o ¢ i, & VoL O BIOERL Caity Trossurer. EDWARD A. SAXBY Bolonger In our employ. M. 8. FOLEY & CO., MoxTuear, June 1, 1877, Journal of Commarce. FINANCIAL, © TORTGAGE LOANS, lesldence and Grounds st Lighisad Park to Pt WALTEI I1. MATTOCKS, oo 3, NG, 40 Dearborurst. _ AND 7 1-2 PER OENT. Wo sre now prepared to miake lonns on {mproved businese umvuv 11 sums of $10, 100 and Upward at Tpercant. W tan Tiuke Josna ou Fesldences 1o suuis of '5"@ aid upward at 7y per cel UItN. EH a HORD, 10 \\'Mhllltzld o Chics, ALEX 8 POITLL, 27 ttatu-st,, Boalon, Editoru Correspond: BANKING HOUSE of LAZARDS SILVERMAN Chiamber of Comerce, Chicago, | Haamoney tolosn on Ttosl Estats, Produce and Pro- Vslou, Clty snd County Urders, and M 3 Al ity andcousey Orders, wad Nereasie Faper \m'mn—a COMPETENT SALESHAN N * A WHOLESALE GROCERY HOUSE. ‘Weo desire s party who has & good trade sud noquflnuxfnn n the oeuntrzmulo by lnvunnf. and who may desire make & change from traveliug to rewmaining in the oity, " Must boon aclive man, a good judge ‘I’a’n‘\“;omt dkl ln‘flu m;o’c-ra Unni x:dgom 3- ake o a deparimen! . Lroas WITOLESALD GHODEE, care Trie Boe ofice. N ABVERTINING, A ESTIMATES Glvon tor ADVEIRRTISING (n any NEWEPAPER Iu the Counlry, Out how Tor. bearbirs & Wadin B Gitoveor b GRA'TES AND ad Nickel * triwwed, and SLATE MANTELS, PROBASCO & RUMNEY 263 NTATE: ERATONS ! ‘here are none that eyual the Fisher Betrigenutor. Al kinds sald DALTON, fouss Furnisher, 192 Btate-st, Capture of This Asiatic Stronghold. Reports as to the Result of of the Fight Very Con- ' flicting, Turklgh Accounts Declare that the Invaders Were Repulsed, Witha Loss in Killed Stated at Fivo Thousand Men, ‘While Russian Advices COredit the Vi'ctory to Their .Own Army. The Russians Have a Large Tor- pedo Fleet on the Black Sea. Signs of Activity Still Visibla on the Russian Side of the Danube. 3 Now Russian Batteries Constantly Feel- * ing the Force of the Enemy. Russia JEngages Not to Interforo with' the Suez Canal. Fronoh Bepublioans Will Quictly Wait the Oourss of Eventa, KARS, | STORMING THE WORKH, {By Cable to The Chicago Tribune.] Lonvox Orrior or Tre Croiosco TRInuNE, Savsouny Sraext, W, 0., June 14.—Tho re- sult of tho cngsgomonts beforo Kara fs awaited with much anxiety, The fortress is believed capnble of holding out against o long sloge, it baving been specially well. provisioned and garrisoned. The Russians will find it 2 3 MONE DIFFICULT TO OAPTUBE than in the Cnmean war, when Gen, Will- iams ropelled & superior forcoof Russians for throe months. This timo the Turks are armed with needle-guna and Krupp cannon. Tho roason for the recont Russian evacua- tion of Olti iz now apparent, Tloy wanted to concontrato ) ALL THEIR PORCK BEFORE KARS, The battlos roported are ovidontly at- tempts made by the Russians to get a foot- hold on the heights acroas tho river a} Arpa- chal, overlooking tha cltadel and town. A DISPATON ¥IOM YOUR CONSTANTINOPLE COD- RESPONDENT says it is claimed thero tnt the Russians wero ropulsod at ench attack with a loss so far of over 5,000 killed. ——— IN ABSIA MINOR, DEFORE TOPRAK-KALEIL Enzenou, June 14.—Tho Turks, after occupy- | {ng Olt1, marched fn the direction of Ardahan, A Ttuswian detaclinent has been aont from Ardahan to rolnforco the centro. Twelve battallons of troops, a fleld battery, and four mountain guns, have left Dollbaba to attsck o column of the Ruse slan loft wing before Topruk-Kaleh, - TILE YONTS OF KANS ATTACKED, CoNsTANTINGPLE, Sune 14.~Threu attacks were mode on Friday by the Itusslans agninat Fort Tu- hamex, erected to strengthen the dofenss of Fort Vellpachy, the key to Kurs, Tho nttacks wers follownd up on Baturday, ‘The result is unknown, LATER-~THN RUSSIANS BEPULSRD, The llusslans have masded round Kars all the troopa which they brought from Ardahay, Guury, Kogischman, and Souricamiche, Yor woveral days thoy havo attempted to storm Forta Tabamosz and Karadah, but un vvery occaslon have been repuls- ed. Baturday they made » desperate ofort to take posscsuion of some of Lbo helghts, when tho gur- rison made a sortle, and, with fleld arillery, ro- pulsedthe Russians with great losa, A TURKISH SOLTIA NRPULSED, Br, Prrenssuny, Juus 14, —Tho Tarke arc at. tempting to form counter-approsches ut Kors, and are conslontly muking sortles, ‘The Russlan Laté terles have been very succewsful in [frustrating these sitompts. A sortlo was yostordiy repulsed with heavy loss to tho. Turks. Seven Rusilans were allgbtly wonnded. TURKISU PICKETS. ‘There arc no Russlan suldlers botwoen Oltl and Erzerouns, Moukhtar Pashia'’s pickots extend from bis campat Zewin to Olti on one slde and to Ere zeroum on the other, DESPERATE PIONTING. Boottay, vis Buzsuoun, Juue 14,—The Rusalany made detormined sttacks on Kars, The fighting Insted durlng Saturdny, Sunday, and Mouday, The Muscovite troops werw repulsed with great slaughter, TRR $00KOOOM-KALE RISING In the Caucusus which bad boen Jangulshing has suddenly imuensely rovived. Tue Kusulansappedr to have changed thelr plans, and arc now concentratingat Simaitza. At Ture nu-Magurelle they are withdrawing the troope and pickets, BENT TO TUS BNAR. Caur Zzawix, June 10,—The Circasulans In the Rusalan service, numbering aix cavslry rogiments, having refused to operate against their Mohamue- dan bretren, have been vent from thy malu column. towards Bayszid. A NEW BASE. ‘rho Rusalans who retired from Pensk, Oltf, and Boghanlu have gsthered uronnd Kars, SICKNXBS, Enzzrouy, June 14.—Sickness. especially typhus, causos greater gaps In the Turklil ranks In Asla thag the voluatcers are able to All up. Duriog the Inst wix mostbs at leass 10,000 men bave disd 1o hospital, &g OPERATIONS IN EUROPE. FRINTS, Rusrcuux, June 14.—On Tuesday a party of Russiaps opposite Marctin mada an attack in bosts upon the ‘Turkish woaltor there. Lut the latter, with the help of & fsnd battury, beat thewn ofl. Yeatorday anotbor sitcuipt was made o coustruct a battery on the islands, but the Turks compulied the cuewy (o retreat. Loth aflalrs are copsidered felnts to fud out the position of the Turkish batteries. OrPOSING DATTERIZS. Loxvod, Juns 14.—TFha useluns und Turke have both coustructed strong Laticrles uu the opposite shoros of thu Danube, st Butuwon and Lusaktchl, where tho Busilans croased jn 1828, TUM CLOSING. The lmmenss masy of matcnal which the Ruse - CHICAGO, FRIDAY. JUNE 15, 1877, slans are moving taward the Danubo can acarcely be lodged in the depots on tha river before the 1at of July. It In, therefore, acarccly probabla that any attempt will ba made to erosa beforo that month, and this supposition s strengthencd by the rproent atate of the Danube. The cnemy wi tainly be on the alert on account of the Cx rival at headquarters, and, therefore, Instead of the Czar's aerlval, as thought by some, Leingan indication of immediate actlvity, it fs much mote probable It will be allowed toloso Ita awakening cffect on tho Tarks, and that they will be saffored to relapse into their usual lethargic rtate, MONTENEORINS DEPEATED, A dispateh from Lieut.-Gen, Mchmed Alf an- nounces the defeat of the Montencgrina at Atchl- na, HOSPITAL SERVICE, Datin, Jane 14, ~The Russlans have organtzed fiftcen fleld hospitals containing 20,000 beds to be distributed over Roumania and tho adjoining dls- tricts, This provision for the sick and wonnded la thought to be suflicient for all emergentles. A NEW BATTERY. Coxarantinorre, June 14.—Tno Russians have e;u‘l:d A new battery onan island opposits Rust- chal VERY LIKELY, Loxnox, June 16-5 n. m.—A Vienna correo spondent commenting upon the fact thatthe re- victualment of Nicalcs hes not been reported, deapite the Turkish soccosses, s that possibly the Montenegrins, whose withdrawal after the two days’ fghting was asnnounced, took up another position st the entranca to the Plaln of Nicsics,and made another stand thece, PRIBONERS ARRIVING AT CONSTANTINOFLE. Pena, June 14, —The privoners taken during the unsuccessful attack of the Russian torpedo-bosts on the Turkish monitora at the Sulina mouth of the Danube have arrived. All ars Russiane. Among them 10 n lcutcnant of the Hussian navy, whose uccount of the affalr agrees with that given by the Torks, DAMAGE INPLICTED, TDucharest reporta ure in clrculation hero that the ‘Turkieh batterics ot Nikopolis have ipflicted sowo damoge on the Rusaian matcrial accumanlated at the mouth of the Aluta, No details obtainable. A TOUPEDO PLEET, Tho Licutenant commanding the Russian Salina torpedo expedition states that the Russinne have seven steam lorpedo, Jaunches In the Black Ses, and (hey may resume the attack at any day, GORTSCHAKOFE’S NOTE, CONCILIATORY DUT FIRA, Loxpox, June 14.—~A Parls correspondent says he lias received' o letter from Plolest! emanating from one who 14 in s position to have exact infor- mation. The writer says: *‘1 havo just read Prince Gortschakof's reply. It ls concllia. tory but finn us to Coustantinople, *No- body,' says Prince Cortschakoff, ‘can pre- diet the course or fesuc of the war, Lut neither tbe question of Constantinople nor that of the Dardunclles can be sottled apart from Europe, The Lmperor does not wish to take pos- scssfon of Constantinople. The pollcy of Russla has been. misunderstood. Varlous designs have bLeen Imputed to her that ahe lLas mnot ontertajued. DBy this - menaclng distruat, hor commerco and, Industry lave becn paralyzed, Thisstateof things mustcosse. As cyents and tho bad faith of the Turks have forced Europe to draw the sword, he will not roplace it unt!l all questions at lssuc huve been setiled, ond the programme of Russia received fall satlse faction." ROUMANIA. PHOFOSED GOVEDNMENTAL CILANGES, Breuanzst, Juno 14, —Prince Gortachakoff and Gen. Igoatie® jntend to resfdo some timo ot Ducharest, Important changes apvear lmmninent 1o the Ruumanlan Government, 1L 1a probable A, Cogalulceanu, Ministor of Forelgn Affales, will fistrestgn. 1lis retirement will bo followed by that of M, Dratiano, the Premier. Thon a now Minlatey will bo formed, under Princo Demetrlus, Gbiks, M, Borescu, and M, Floresco, whercupon thero will be made u thorough change in thosys-. tem of government, in which even tho Itoumanlan Constitution will not remain Intact, INDEPENDENCE. LoxpoN, June 14,—A Duclarest correspondent telegraphs tho text of a circular in wlich tho lton- manlan Government fequests tho Powers abovo all to promiso that Roumania’ shall®* not be forclbly constralned to rencw her former relations with the Porte. The clrcular afirme most positively that the dec- Iaration of indopendence wus made without any oxterlor inflaence, The future conduct of Rou- manla will prove lier poliey to bo consurvative. GENERAL. THE RUSBIAN LOAN. Loxpox, June 14,—The Times soys: **Tho Rus- ulan loau of §18,000,000 was orlginally offered to houses heroand refused. It Ls now tu be lusued ot Punis and Dorlin. 1t s stated the {asue price 1s 70 per cent, and that 8 syndicato bus taken tho lvan ot a net price 6o far below this fgure s to leavo awpla margin, In face of the fact that an internal forced loan of £00,000,000 rubles has also been decreed. | This borrowing does indecd ludicate rapid eshaustion, " iy 87, Purunsnung, June 14.—The now Russlan losn will ba Lssucd by the Imperlal Redemption Commission. luterest will sccrua from July 1, half yearly, Coupons will be paid at Boelin, Varls, Asterdum, sod Landou. Beuwin, Juno 14.—~1u addition to othor financla oporatious of the Russlan Governuieut, it fs bo- lteved at 8t. Patersburg that thy Government will immediately fasuc u domevticloan to be sold en 'Chango for what ean be yot. BYNIAL ¥Ena, June 14,—The Governor-Oenersl of Byria telegraphs an account of sn engagement In the district of Hawa botween 12,000 horscmun of tho Bedouln tribes of Sobut snd some Ufteman troops, 'Tho rebolu were complutely defeated. SRLVIA, Onsova, June 14,—VFrince Milan has arrived hore on routo to Plolests, Bxronav, June 14,—A decree hos been fusued couvvkhig the Bkuptschins 1n extraordinary scuslon st Kragujevats ou July 1, LUSSIAN WAR-VESABLS, BDugsr, June 14.—Tho throo Kusslan frigates wlich bove beun lying in this harbor salled to-day, Destination unknown., OFPOSED TO IEACK. CoXWTANTINOFLE, June 14, —~Turkish newspapers are strougly advores 1o peace, and divmilas the ro- cent rumors oa the subject as unwurtby of dlscus- sion. TUN PORTS AND T SURZ CANAL, Coxstaxtinorsy, June 14.—The Porto 1 ox- pected o reply to the Enghish unotification regard- fug the Sues Caual that It cuneiders the cunsl ‘Turkish property, and, as Turkey hsa the right to fight Ler cuowles ou the bigh seas, she has obvi- ously the right to oppuse them ou bher own territory. At tho vamo time she recogulsvs the great importance of tho canal o the whola world, and will try to prevent it from becuming tho ecene. of hostilitles by occupying euch ead with troope 50 a8 10 prevent the emtrunco of any Russlao ships, 5 Loxpo, June 14,—In the 1louse of Commons, Slr §taflord Northcote, Chancellor of {the' Kxclog- uer, stated that Rusala's roply to3Eugland's Intima- tion forbldding the exerclse of belligercut rights ln the Sues Cana) was to the uilect that ltussis wonld nelthor blocksds, interrupt, nor menace the navl. gation of the canal in sny manoer. e added that the repllesfrom the Porte and Khedive to the Brit- ish communications on the subjucs Lad not been received, ENOLISU PHRPARATIONS. Loxpox, June }4.—Tue Hurveyor-Oeneral of Ordusuce visited Woolwich Wednesday sud spent vovefal hours la tho inspection uf stores provlded through extra cxormons during the lsst fuw months. Atthe depot. (o the dock-yard thore is placed in readiness forsctive servica a complete Hoid equipment, fonts, wagons, smbulancos, medical stores, etc., for tweuty-two reximeuts, with Lumense reserve stores, ounly requiring s ahort period 1o be Lrought forward for use. MUST KESION. Loxpox, Juns 18—5 a, 1o, —The Forelgn Office bus declded that aoy Britlsh oflicer 1u tho service of & power which eulcre into hostilities agajust suuther power with which Kogland s at peaco wust susign elthor bis forelgn sppolatment or bis commisalon lu the Britleh scrvice. AN INQUINY. A Vieona correspondeut asserts that Coont Andrasyy bas foswally toquired of Frince Gotte schakof? the meaning of Prince Milan's visit to Plofestl. MAY DE. The Pesther Lioyd newrpaper says it has regeon to belicve that peace may be nesrer than is gener- ally aupposed. TUNOART. Pzatn, June 14.—The munlcipality here are preparing petitions to the Hangarian Diet and to the Government, asking for clear explanationsas to the external policy of the country, and for the effective intervention of Austrio-lungary to pre- serve the Integrity of Ihe Ottoman Emplre. Other munleipulities will follow suit, AUSTRIA SUSPICIOUS. Viexxa, Juno 14,—The Austrian Government ecema Lo opprehend that the Journey of Prince #illan to Plolest! has beon planned with & view of provoking a Turkish attack and thus supply Servia With a pretext for asstating Russia without giving Austris canse for offense, ° SUGOZSTIVE, Tho Russian telegraplc agency says Prince Ailan's vlalt to Plolestl must only be regardea as vroof of the excellent relations aubsisting between Russ!a and Aastria, FOR DUOA PASS. Seventeen hundred horsemen, Intrusted with ammunition and food, left Mostar yesterday for Duga Pass, THE OERMAN SQUADRON has passed through the Strails of Gibraltar. Y TIUE PATALIST TURK. Rustehuk Corvespondence London Times. Thore has been o great exodus of all sorts of civiians from bere, 08 might be expected, but, so far o8 [ can discover, very few Turke or thelr famillen bave left, The Consuls havo all sent their wives and children away, but the fatallst Turic husno notlon of leaving his wausl hsunts, nor of allowlng his family to do so eilber, merely because there aro 8 Lundred . thoussnd or two of Ruesians coming over to try and knock thess batteries about our ears. The Monammedan natives go about what I was nbout (o call thelr business in thelr usual slow and stately manner, just os If Rustchuk wero s safe as Qrosvenur Square. The sad-looking women, with Ahelr long pale noses poking out through thu yash- mak, shufle along In their colored bed-gowns, Joose leggings, and ellppers, dragging old-fosh- fonod calldren languidly along the csplanade, every now and again pousing inn holf interosted way to look utl tho eneuy ucross the river throwing up his carthworks, The lemouade-sellers faintly, and iu molancholy tones, call out thename of thelr drink. Men uf sl ages and conditious, from the old turbaned patriarcli tcliing hie besds to tha Leardiess semli-Paristau-looking youthd 1o fozses whose presont business in 1fe ix'to roll up cigar- etien and look turough opera-glusses &t tho foe— all theso maunter slowly about the place ss unconcerncdly ma If there wers no such such thing o¥ any distarbance fn the Eust, and thy Mussians wero all in the wmioun. 'There 1« sometniug wonderfully captivating to the stranzer in this universal exhibition of sangfrold. The twenty odd thousand troops bere are thu pore fection of soldiers, Urown, open-fuced, big- shouldered felluwe, who aquat or stznd about in grou Jooking perfectly rosigned to any fate ul oy have in sture for them, with perfect faltn In tiebankrupt Government, for the Cilef of which they shivut and salaam every evening at sun- set lnn way which makes thom uppesr the beau fdoal of munslayurs, ADDUL KEAI, TUE TURKISH OLNERALISINO. Correstondence Neiw York Tines, Duciangst, Muy 10.—The Seraskier has the reputation of beiny tho in .t u‘nulu oificer, theo- rotically, In the whole Turkish army, Ile was born in'1807, at Tebirpa, fu the Dlstrict of Phllip. polls, uf o fauily descended from one of the Biiarian Clitefs who ombraced Isiamiam at tho time of the Mussulwan conquests, In 1828 ho en- tered ond was mmediately sent by Mahmoud 1M the Military Academy of Vienna., Here he A:fl\lumu 3 thorough knowledge of German, which he speaks admirably,” and distinguished himseif Kenerally by bis remackable nppiication to the atudy of the art of war, gradutilig after four years ainviig the firat numbers of his class, ro- turn to Coustantinople his promotion was rapld, und his offorts toward ke rcorgatization of the Impenal forces contributed greatly to oo realisa- tion of the reforms contemplated by the Sultaus Matimoud and Abdul Medfid. Unfortunately, 1t wouldseem that bis Austriai training naudmm(ml inbhn everything spproaching to Individuality. Accustomed to the labol decislon in tho feld, and le uuable to profit by the mistakes of an encmy, if thoso mistaxes have not already been forescen and discassod in the treatisa of soine great Captain, llo hates Christiaus, in spito of his many yearsof cunetant: intwrconrma ‘with thom, and his tiorose and almost misanthropic tomperument has not gained for biw the favor of his woverelyns, one of whow, Aodal Aris, dis- misscd him from his post of Miulsterof War, with. fo & fow doya after ble nomination 1o office, on the ground Lhut **it wae disagreeuble fur bim to be obliged to talk to & deaf and dumb man," Bnt he Is adored by nis soldlers, partly on ace count of Lis funatical uitachment to tho teachiugs of the Korun; purtly becauvo ho looks sfter their comfort and well belug, snd docs not seek to en- rich hiwself at their exponse, 1l dominant pusslon ls buoting; for this ho is ready to nuku rifice—personal or natlunal; a new fowiing- cortuin pasport 1o Lis r, B vhen werving in the saufe corps, fu 1854, in Asia, to have boun s;witnces of hi very nare ruw escape from a detachuent of Coswacks, upon whom ko camo one day quile unexpectedly when {n pursuit of acovey of red-legged partzidger, e latne horo of the mument, on uccount uf nis victory nt Djunis last October, and i Lio is losa successtul uow, the Turke wili have at least the sutiafaction of knowing that they will have been beaten nrx:nhllufi tothe most upproved rules, for Abdul Kerim whil never attempt uuything not lafd down In sume vook. casus was u wtriking exumple of his metbodical nature, and 1 may b pardoned for giving one of ita {ncidents, whleh Will palut the character of the man, aithough it 1s womewhat sucient bise tory, ‘h\iy'u waere to attack the Russlans at Keorikdere, Abdul Kerlm commauded the right Turkish wing; on his vuter thunk was u low rangu of bills occupic by a lRussion battory—par parentlesis, the baitle was adjourned for ihres dayw, because the ofticial astrologer had declared the ™ star unfavorable, "' and as, during the interval, the Hussisns were ro- inforced, we wers beaulifully beaten, Poor Guyon, our Chlof of Stalt. un hour before going fatoactlon, lmagined & coup de maln with somu I Arubbpahis upou thislittle work. Thers 8 wild rush, a scattering tire of musketry, alf @ duzen saddles were cuptled, uud the billwes won, 1t was the key-point 'of the cue ta of the Cablnet, lie Iacks Ils cawpaign In the Cau- emy's position, leading to his resr by a gentle slupo, but 100 steup ol tho side of his bat for thovu to uct efectively agalnst uk. A coupls of Lattalions catse up with & wountain baltery,fand ouz fire began to bo very troublesome, Immcdi- utely an vilicer was sent’ down to explaln the ad- vauisge 0! tho position, An hour by with- out & peply, wod then o Lall of la cume down awwng munks, lusalrs Avol— the same who, av Seraskicr, was niure dered lust Juns by tho Circasslau ‘Hasvan Hoy—was thion in conimand of sowms squadrons of Jaucens, and at once dispatelied o second micesene ¥ur to the Pasha, AL jeast this time we bad an an- swer, but It way not encouraging, **Icll thosa fouls "—the term was Jesaving, which is o Litle the pl greed upon indicated n . position, and that a8 50 ha did, snd we were forced to retlre with more than 100 dead and wounded, a)l ntruck down by Turkiab projectiles My readurs can Judye for thomsulves of tho Sepas kior's vuluo as Comuender-ln-Chilct, ODESSA, RECENT KXPERIENCES, Bpecial Correspondence of The Triduae. | Ooxssa, May 27.—8ince my last letler our city has buen visited by & great many strangers from ull parts of Rusals to ubscrve our furtldcatlons, Most of the visltors are Iuterested Lo walt for the Turk- 1sh fleet, to watch thelr movements, a4 we are ex- pucting them every dsy. Tho city has now im- vroved tn sppeasance, as all the botels aro full of peaple. The principal stroets aro crowded with & large number of carsiages. The music of military banda {u beard frum difforent parts of the city, A genoral wovemeat of troops s imminent, " Boveral parties huve been given bere lawly by the princlpal hotel-keopers and private citlsens. WOMAN'S WORK, Bubscriptions Lave been oliciied by (o young ladles for the bencft of our wounded solders, and mouey hag been willingly subscribed Ly every true cltizen. Shouts are beard in the sirects of Jong life Lo the Czar aud Grand Duke Michacl for thewr victory in Asls, Business is fmproving, as the peoplo are sccas- tomed to the alarum of being Lumbarded. A guod maoy ladics are visiting the clty mow, where thoy do all thelzshopping and rotura 1o thelr temporary homew §a the country, TUK UENERAL TALK AND OFINION of the peoplo hore, represcutiug sll tae priacipal citics of Russiu, arc as follows: We must ead will doallthat jsto Le doue for tha safety und pros- perity of our brother Chrlstiana. It s our duty, for we could not stand the cry fur belp. Oseopiu- fon is that Eugland scoms to care very littlo for the Christians, but only for hor wmoney fotorests; ss abo ds pxrx::hlz for war 10 ssslet Turkey, nolwith- atanain; Prowlscs we are mukiug 1o Ler tuat we do Lot wubt to galn teratory, but (0 free the Clrlstians s0d wecdrs for thew the saui £ghle with 1he Mussulmaus all over Turkey. Kugland in- terfercs L Tuvor of Yurkey, all the pevple of Rus- :lllllwm offer thelr services and money to our Czar ncrease the nrmy and fight Vlood for our religign, "o t@ the lastdrop of FRANCE, THR REPUBLICAN PROGRAMME. Pants, Jone 14.—The leaders uf the Left have renolved to maintaln n perfect calm In the Cham. Ler on Saturday whon M. Gambetts's interpelta- tlon s presented, so that the debate may besr all pouibla fraft. They also appeal to Hepnblicans 1ot {0 go to the raliway station to witness the nr- tival or departure of Deputies, or make othor dem- onstrations. The Irreconcilable raaleal leader, M. Madier de Montgae, has promiscd not,to speak In Batardny’s debate, and Wllr leave the *dircciion of the proceedingn to other gronps of the Lett. THE INTENNATIONALS, It s reported that meetings of members of the Internstional Society are beimy held on tue Franco. liclgian fronticr, with the objeet of Inciting t workmen to strike. d 1 the ITALY, THE BT. COTHARD TUNNEL, Toxe, June 14.—~The International Conforence upon the question of resuming work on the 8t. Gothard tunne] announces that 88,000,000 are still required to complete the undertaking. Of this lmounl,lh:{ Ppro| that Germsay contribute s , 000, Ttaly' $:,000,000, Switzerland §1,+ 00,000, and the Company $2, 400,000, THE ROMAN ELECTIONS, Disvated to New York Herald, Roxe, June 1%.~The municipal elections In Rum‘! came ofl yesterday, and the conteat between the Cloricala or Ultramontuner, on the one hand, and tho united Liberals on the other, was very ex- clting. The full etrength of both partles was pat fotth, aud no etfort wue spared to secure success. Tha result is a triumph for the Liberal snd itadical coalition, Not'a single Clericnl candidate was elected: anid tho ulter defeat of the y ut this Juncture, wlion so moch Is said about & sitong re- action in favor of Uliramontanis; s of pecuilar alznidcance. The mn‘umy agninst (he Clericals wan over 1,000, notwitiatandlng L fact that the whole Influence of the clurk wua cxerfed on the masces of the population. 'This is the most crust. ing bluw the Clerical party has received in ltome for many years, for at previous clections many of the party abrtaned from yotng, and it was natu. rully imagined that, If these sbeentlonists could be Droiight to the polls, the resalt would be dissstrous 1o the Liberals, The present contest has settled that question, GEN. GRANT. DISTINGUISHED COMPLIMENT, Loxpoy, Juns 15~05 6. m,—The Earl of Detby, Staflord Northcote, Lord Aberdare, Vlecount Cardwell, Lord Tentelden, and the It Hon. Mr, Forster, with their wives, have given notice of thele Intention w be present at Gaild Holl to-day, gh«.-n the frecdom of the city 1s presented to Gen. rant, 118 VISITING PROGRAMME, Loxvox, June 14,—Gon. Urant and hie family, who are visiting Mrs. Sartoris, 1n Hampablire, will roturn o town to-day, WILL NOT VISIT PRANCR AT PRESENT. Loxuox, June 14.~In responsetv a letter of Ellhu B, Washburne to ex-Frévident Girant, fn- quiring whether be will visit Parlson leaving Ene gland, thelatter roplics that it will at present be linpossibleto do %o, but that he may do se in Scp- tember, Ilisvrescot Intention is to make an exe Ruropean tour, embracing Kweden sad o aod then. salling down whe Rhine, vielt Bwitzeriaud, hi rmflnllmnu of route possibly lu- cludiug the usual Italtan clties visitod by tourista. GERMANY, LOUIS 1V, OF LEasy. Danusrapr, Juno 14, —~The ofticial Journs! an- nounces the accesslon of Prince Louls of Ilasse to the thruno of the Grand Duchy of Hesse,nnder the titlo uf Louls IV, MLECTION. Dxniin, Juno 14.—Merr Ilarenclever, Bocial Deniocrst, was elected member of the Relchatag for thobixtn Electorul Distnictof Bathn by 12,762 votes aguinst 1,05 for lcer Lowe, the candidate of the F'rugresasist party, FIRES. IN ONIO. 3 Corvxnus, 0., June 14.~The barn of Ephralm Darrer, a fow wiles south of this city, burned last night, together with {is contents, Loss gbont 2,600, Insured for $400.. Human Loaes wore found {n the nahes this morning, supposed to Le those of a tramnp. - ‘The dwelling of Ell Chryster, near the Village of Gahanna, Franklin Couniy, was ulso burned last night. An iInsurance policy on the house is bee ltoved to have expired recently, CIICAGO. AtOp, m. yesterday o still-slarm was given to the Fire-Insurance Fatrol by I'leld, Lelter & Cu.'s watcliman for a fire on the second floor ot No. 2u4 Washington street, occupled by the Marsh Health. LMt Company manufactury, ‘I'he canse of tho fOre was vpoutuncous combustion, It was extinguished by the Patrol. Loss sbout $100, AT BROOKLYN, N. Y. New Youk, June 14.—The ofl factory of the Crueseborough Manufactuzing Company, In‘Bouth Brooklyn, burned last night. THE MILLERS, Drrrao, June 14.—At the second dsy's meet fug ol tho Millers' National Association rupurts wera rocelved from the Committocs on Btate Organ- izatlons, Urading, aud Imspection. After tho reading of minor ruports, resolutions were offercd by the Comunittes a¢ follows: ‘Yhat the Millers' National Conventlon recommend a commitiee to prepare comprelienslvo aud uniform tnspection rules, ond a standard for grades 10 ba created; tho comuittee to conslet of the Chief Miour Inspector and the Chairman and substituted member of the Flour Invpection Committes from all cities where any tegular four Inspection exists, ' togethor with the Presldent of organized Miliors' Associativus end rresident of the Mittes Natlonal Asmsociation; that the Cowmitice be invited tomcot at the Morchants® Exchange ju Bt, Louls 1u September, and coutlnus {u susaton bl a majority report |s agreed on; cop. ies to be furnlsliea (o the sevcral coustituent bou- fod, and its practical adoptivn oryed; coplesof this actlon of the Millere’ Sutional Awoclufion to Lo romptly furnished to the ditlerent Siards of R‘m«ln und Ntate Millens' Ausociutions, and theie rompt co-operation eollcited; which were unani- mously adopted. , A report wos uleo recelved from the Committecs on Transportation and Patouts, after recelving which the following resulutions were unanimonsly adupted: 'That the veveral Stute Millors' Assucia. tous take charge of the dofense of thoso members Who way b for slloged intringewenta of patents (0 special machines for which they hove ‘slready pald; Ihat the soveral Btate Asvociatio iall respond 10 any calls mado upon tem by the National Exccuthve Commilttes for funds to provide legal sdvice wnd cover the lo- withwate expenso incurred In_the futerests of wille €re; Lt a0 Assesament of §2 per run be made on all members of Biato or National Assoclations, to be pald without unucccsssry delay to the Tressu- sur, subject 1o tho disposal of the Executlve Com- mittee, &¢ recommended Ly the Committee on Puteuts; (Lut willers ure advised 10 organice than wope exiats, casos where royally is of uiachincs for which the hlv-ullud{ paid, the defer mn‘pu(mm of sald clalma untll ‘the lun’l udviser of bis State Associstion had consldered the valldity of tho sswe, aud reforred the opinjon so wbtained to the le dviser of the National Asso- clation through tha Comwities vn l'atont; that millers are_udvised to require, with any patent wucalucry they way buy, & full guarsntes of pro- tection lu Ibe uie of ame,” and whero the scilers of such machinea are of doubtful responsic bility they be required to furnish the buyer sate {sfactory proof (hat the patent s valld. Heports ware preseutcd from the Committes on Graln for “Millng and Brands, wbo reconunended the sppulntment manent Commitlea Hra) 0 Trud Mark: to whum should bo referred LY uutual consent during the year all disputes in ree Jatlon to the owneehip of brands, which, on moe tlon, was adupted, sud a resolution offured con- demning [uunuiessured torma tho willtul piracy of tho property of ulbers in brands, of fmitations, vanh luteut 1o docelve, after which the mecting adjoarned. - excursion has been tendered by the Canads Soatheru lallroad to Nisgara Falls, sad wus ace cepted for 1o-morrow moral 4 = —— OBITUARY. Special Diapaieh to The Triduns. Naw Yous, Juus 1. —J. Sage Kiiheurne, M. D., sn old sud promiucnt physician of this clty, dicd bero yesterday, sged T2 a Digeich to The Tridune Tuwcora, M., June 14.—Fraucls (1. Cunnlang- baw, the Sherif of Duuglas County, dled in this clty to-day at hall-past 11, after & logering iil- news of sheamatlam. Mr. Cunniogbsns was clect. ed Shertf on tbe Hepulilcau tcket laat fall for tho third tioav. Lo wus highly eeteemud, snu wus sucticlcat vticer, Ly wus obly U5 years of sy, and single, Lavisg been born In Brooklyw, N. ¥. of Ishhl parcotuge. e bud been 8 citfscn of 0+ uols ulnctoc years. WassuroxX, D, C., Jooe 14.—Gen. C. A, Henningsen, well kuo m; ngflt 1 conne- tun with th &\:flsu €xpes u 0 Nicarsugs, dicd s wgud U2 H 2. 2 of & per- 6. WASHINGTON. The Growing Scarcity of Small Notes Officially Ex= plained. Large Issues of Silver Coin Ine tended to Take Their Place. An Eastern Collector Visits the Capital to Learn His Dutios. He Is Fully Posted as to the Presi- dent’s Yiews on Civil-Service Reform 3 And Convinoed that Oustom-Houses Are o No Longer Political Machines, Information for Persons Wishing te Invest n the Four-Per-Cents, BMALL NOTES. WIIY TIIEY ARE SCARCE. Special Ditpaleh to The Tribune. Wasmixotox, L, ¢y, June 14.—The Tressnry does not appear to take the pablic tnto ita confl- dence In all matters relating to the process of re- sumption. There are cccaslonalty conceslments and diplumatic evaslons, well mesnt, no doubt, but apparently unueceasary in & Gusernment wheee everything sooner or later must go through the orden! of popular discusslon, The case In point Is the withdrawal of s portion of the 81 and 82 green- backs from circulation. When It was firstan- nounced In Tig TuiauNe thot the policy of tho Treasury to withdray these notes, and that some degree of scarcity alréhdy existed In the inoney centees, & semnl-oflicial snnouncement was made that NO ORDIR IIAD DEEN 1SSUED for thele withdrawal. Shortly afterwards an aa- thoritative statement was put out to the ellect that thete wern 851,404, 000 of notes of these denowi- nations In clrculstion, over $10,000,000 more re- served for usc in the Treasury, and nearly §10,- 000,000 printed or nearly printed In the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Now, all this was 1t~ crally true, but the woy in which it was sald gavo the Irmprossfon that no movewent had been sct on foot to cuntract the volume of the small notes, While these statemants wero put forth on one floor of the Treasury, on another, In the eash-room, ap- peared this placard, 1N LARGE DLACK LETTERS, at the paying-teller's desk, **The lasue of $1and 82 bille ls discontinued.™ At the same time tho Printing Burcau gave information toall who asked that no work had been done on nutes of these de- nominations sinco somo time in Aprll, ‘The whole truth aboat the matter, as learncd from Secrotary Sherman and Treasurer Gi101lan to- day, ls, that there has been some contraction of thie 81 and 82 grecnback circulation for the pur- poae, primarily, of GEITING TUE BILVER COIN OUT faster than could be done by the slow procexs of ro- deeming fractional currency, and, secondarily, as an exporiment In tho direction of paving the way (e resumption. No order was issued for the with drawalof the small notes, but the Troasurer nt , Washington ceased to DAy them out sowe weeks azo. The Treasarcr thinks that tho Assistant Treasucers in other citles aro stlll paying thew, but it {s reported from unoficial sources that on the strength of privote letters theso oficials have made theirpolicy comply with that of the Treasury, Sume timo in April the Natlunal sunks weru in- formed thot Instead of §1 and ¥ greenbacka for redomption purposes, the Tressury would supply them with aliver cuin, ang pay tho expensu of transportation. ‘This expense was defrayed out of what1s kuownas ¢ - 2 TUN BILVER PROFIT FUND, derlved from the proits on cowmsge, In this way a lsrge amount of wiiver was distributed over the country, and the ordinary -upnly of emall billa was cut shiort. Probubly “of ‘the § 3 of $1 and 82 noles now 1o the ‘ITedsury, ,about $7,000,000 may be consldered o bave' been withdrawn from clrcalstion, loaving §3,000, 000 as the ondinary ameunt kept on land. How much 14070 bas bevn withurawn by tho Asaistant Trean- urers I tho principal citles cannot nuw be nscer- tained, but, of course, whatever it sy by, the swount must be deducted frowm the §il, (i reported ss 40 clrculution. ‘Vhe Seceetary thinke that wuatever scarcity of theso noted may exist has been vecasioned chleiy by brokers HOAKDING THEN, with the bellef that thero would by large withdraw- als, aud that they could sell il that they couls for o preonum. Secrue tary Sherman further muys (hat while bhe thinks that it would be an aid to resumption it the umall notcs were oub of the way, itls not the policy of the Department to retlre them suddenly, wnd any further retireraent, 4 declded upon, will Lo exceedingly gradual, 4 UNYOUNDED KEIONT. T ‘The report 1n o New York vaper that the Treas- ury is ubout to purchasu O, backs with tho proceeds of bund salos, hein to reimburee the currency batanca fu drawals vccasioned by the vporations of the 80 per cent provislon, is pronounced by tue Secretary to bo utounded, 11 further says that thy Foport I mischlevous, becsuse calenlated to excito alarm ay. 2 threatened sudden withdrawal of 8o large & volume uf Jegal tenders, YURTHER LIGRT, T s Western Associaled Press. D, U,y June 34.—The lssuo of $1 recubacks were discontinued ot the Treas- ury in this city mainly to mduca*banks and indi. viduals to ke aud put 1 circulation silver coin, Silver 1a now going out of the ‘Treasury so raplaly, —about o wiilion wollars & month, —und the full wreenback fund of $10,000,000 suthurized by luw 15 80 woll ussurea, that the Treasurer wilbprovably soun jesutne the lmrmunl ol unes, and twos fu ‘woderito amounts, It 48 fnposaible’vn account of the smallness of the appropriation for transpurting Government funds Lo supply assistant T'redsurers with notes fur exchange, and sowe of local Jucon- venience arlstog tho lack of mnall notew muet ba Iaid to the comparatively amall smount appropri- . ated. A notice has been posted at une of the windows ou & cuunter of the cush-roow of the Treasury here #s follows: ** ‘Pl lisuo 0f voce and twos 18 dis- continued. ! Itis very well understuod that the uotice upplied only to chat window aud not to the whole counter, THE TFOUR PER CENT’S. NOT AUTORITATIVE. pecial Ditpateh 1o The Tridune. WasmiNaTos, Do C., Juus 14.—A few days since Assistant-Secretary French, of the Treasury Department, gave Lo the pressover Lis officlal signature sn opinlon stated concuwely In argu. meatative form that the 4% and 4 per cent bouds wore payable, principsl and intercst, Ju gold coln oaly, The forn of this letter geve it all thoap- pearance of ofiicial authority. Secretary Shormsn says to-day that the letter expressed merely the privato views of Judge French, and shuuld not be taken a» in any scnsu an authuritative statement of the position beld by the Department, The Bece retary ndded, with 8 good huwored laugh, that the letter, with its Ave vr six polnts duly num- bered, remind him of Luther's theses. In thly connection 1t is of intervet Lo see TUR BXACT WOHDING of the contract vn the face of the bonds, It resds as fullows: **Hedecmable at the pleasure of the Uniled States sfter the 1st of Soptember, A, ., 1801, in coin of the standard valuo of the United States, on said July 14, 1870, with interest in such coln.” At the time of the passage of the act, allver was alegal touder. The demonetizstion law did not pass untll threo years lates. INSTRUCTIONS. 0 1hs Weatern Associated Press. The Synulcate bas given uotice that from this dste sad until July 16, &t 3 p. 1., they will re- Ceve luhu:ruuuu for Lhe -4 per cent funded loan of the United States st par and scerued luterest in gold coin. ‘The bonds sre redecinablo after thlaty years from July 1, 1077, sad carry luterest from that date puyable quarterly sud afo exempt from vayment of lasew ur dutive W the Unitod states us wall a8 frum taxstion i sny torw, by ot usdes Buate, municipal, or local suthority., Subseriptious will be fur coupon bouds of 3 and 3100, registered stock in 50, 3100, ), 81,000, 35,000und 10,000, The bonds, "coupou aud regustered, will bp rvsdy for des livery <uly 1877, Forms of ~applica- ton” will “be furolbed by e Treasurer at Washington, the Asaiatant ‘Sreasurers thronghe out Wy country, and by Naiional Bsuksand bank. ers generally, Two per cout of the purchasa money wust accowpauy the subecription. The remafnder way oo puld ut the pleasuse of Lhe vurs chaser, cltber st tho tlme of subscription or ad und " PIE{E FIVE CENTS - \ ks b7 S lnytnsfl irlor to Oct. 16, 1877, with interest ad- ercent 10 dsteof payment. Paymouts mayy o iad (nwfld coin to the Treasarerof the stesat Washington or Ansistant Treasur- o Arsistant-Treasurer at San _Franclsco 3 1ange on New York, and to the Syndicate, To tote the convenlenco of subscribers tho . 8y1 o will slso receive in llen of coln United Stdwen otes or drafls on New York at thoir ol value on the day of rcceipt In tho Clty of New York. ¥ CIVIL BERVICE REFORM. A CUSTOMS COLLECTOR FOSTED, Byectal Dispatch to The Tridune. ‘Wasusxarox, D, C., Juno 14.—Collector Sim« mons, of Boston, called on the Prealdent to.day for the purpose of ascertalning his views upon the Civil-Service aystem, as applicable to the Custom- Houscs. Mr, Simmona especially wishod to know whether the fact that an officer has been loysl to past Administrations, and has conducted his ofice in accordance with the principles which hava been racogmized In all party Administrations, was to be urged against him in this Admlinistration. Mr, Simmons was informed by the President that, as to the past, the present Adminlstration wonld un. dertake to hold no man responsbic for & systom of appointments which had been encoursged and practiced by both parties, and CORRECTED DY NONE; that the President, however, was determined for the future his pledges of Clvll-Servica reform should be executed to tho lotter; that persons in - the Foueral service should have no difect conneo- tlon with, or participation In, tho active manage- " ment of politics or fta machinery; that while, ika uther good cltleens, they are expected to axercise thelr right of sullrage according to theie own will, after exnildatenuro chosen and ention smads nyy. N dld nut expect Federal oficeholdersto be the pelluc‘;f machinery ‘which manages e:nlé-;:‘e“ it i R B S A AR S R A €unirola conventions, and secures nomls kst tliat tho principles of {he lettor weitten to ‘.‘E:’ ¢ ¥ Tector of Customs nt New York were £o be madg. 4 TIHE UENERAL PRINCIPLES K of the public scrvice, and that they wonld 3 less be soon embodied in a gencral order, goab Ar. Simmous slso learned that honest, efMclent, and capable ollicers now in the service, although they had rondered fealty to the old system of a polatments and Adminiatrations, would not be taccount, but on the contrary as g Tt & moved on thal a tule they would be retained except.writ- ten charres were presented against them and proved; that “the present officcrs who are hanee and eficient, and who are willing to lcud:( the conditions of Civil-Servica gdml:lllliu:dllonb:l: ll;“l{‘m !Dhtguutn them, wlil a retalned & belter their experlu the very work at hand. ’ petigcai tor Blmmons, in other words, foand that the Pres. dent is 1n the whotioRoUGHLY I xanxest n the whola business of Clvll-Servica reform, an he stated to thie President that for himselt n:} should be glad to see tho experiment tried in tho . old Commonwealth, and should do his best Imme- dintely to scparata the Loston Cnatom-Houso abso. lutely from polltics. This be proposed to do, He ouly wanted the sssurance that {n undertaking it be should nut be _compelled to surrender to the politiciand, The President gave him the moat positive sssurances of hls “earnesincad’ in the mattor, uud the result undoublodly will be that Collectur Bunmons will kpeedily reaign Ly position on the Ropublican State Central Commitive, and e e oy L o o at cs. The sas will apply elsowbers O oenle COLLECTOT ATPOINTED, The President has appointed Charles G, Collector of Uuatowms at Superlor, Mich, NOTES AND NEWS. TUE BAN PUANCISCO CUSTON-HOUSE. Hpecial Dispatch 1o The Tribune. Nzw Youx, June 14.—The Sun's Washington special soys a strong appeal has Leen made to the Presldent nnd Secretary of tho Treasury by the Reform Republicans {n Callfornla for an Investiga- tlun of the Sun Frunclsco Custom-House. A fow - weeks 850, & number of respectable gentlemen belonging to that party called s public meet. Ing in San Francisco to take weasures in thls direction. The Iting, learning of thetr object, quietly organired, Custome house and United States Mint employes took pos. lunlt:ln‘:l tnulmee ing, and Indonicd the present offecholders fn a mories of resolutio have bean forwarded to tuw Presidunt, ‘}1‘.‘;.":'2'&" ble Rtupubllcars do not llke this machino way of turning their eiforts toward refurm 1nlo good ring- tuunde d accordingly bave prutested. It ree e 3 it s S ol New York and Fuiladelpbis, " 2t ! Soverss AFAIECTLY 8ATIsFACIORY. averal delegations from diflercot South have' Yiitod o Dresident whibin two o three days, ond have al), without cxcoption, as- sured the Presidout of the Learty acqulvscence of thn peupla of their redpoctive sections in the polf- cy wlich they uniderstand s guldiog the Adminis- tration, In s0 far aa it rciates 10 the control of attices in the boutliorn States, New Yaus, oune 1 -oat & sosuag of th p 3 . —AL o meet Lesiiua Club to-night resolntions wore squmas flnm\.'u Learty support to the Adwinistration, bus levingthatits purposos oo togive good government, protect Amenican citizens st hume und sbroad, wvinancipute people from tuy domination of viice- 4 holders, carry vt reform of the civil service, re« o store specle paymonts, aud encourage domestle = and luul,’n commurce, President i{syes and Cadie pet were fully indorsed, Wne mestiug was quite lasie und cothuatastic. e —— EDITORS, L Spectal Dispatch tv The Tribune. ' INmaxarors, lud,, June 14,—The State Edito- rial Axsociation met tu-day with about tistrty mem- bers present. Prestdent Lingle dellvered an ad- dress, nud gave the names uf those in nitendance upon the tirst Editorlsl Counventlon held o tho Htate, tu 1840, The organization of a Southurn ludiana Editorlal Assoclation st Columbus, May 18, was reportod. Josiah Gwin, of the Now Alba. ny Ledger-Standard, was inetracted to sttend the meeting of the Northern Iudisna Editorisl Asso- clation st Auburu next week and invite s co-vperstion in the fulure. Greetng sent to the Kentucky and New York As 1 on. - Patent {usldes snd ex- od at_length, but uothing sl The "Association waa by Judge Murtindale, L wausion. won the 1ith RIS mesge wiorlin g0 i S RN s e D Aoy Osborzie * ; (] £ { g8 i s s e s S e wutertained propristur of the Juuraal, at bls viel The next mecting will be held at M of beptumber, T0 1he Western Assoctated Press. to-uight PuxsLo, Col,, Juue 14, llilnols Bditorial Excursion visitsd the Grand Csnon of the Arkansus to-duy and Jeft for the Eset via the Atchiuson, Yupeda & Banta Fo Mailroad at Op, m. All axe preea thomselvesd highly dulighted with tue trip, ——— SUICIDE, Hpectal Dispaich 80 The Tridune. Poxp nu Lac, Wis., Jubs 14.—John Dalan ar- rived at the Luwis Houwo lu thiucity last ovenlog nad registered himeell ss from Btavens Polnk e Las s fawily st Friendsblp, fno this county, Mo blew out the gus when he retired, sud is now in & dytug cundition. 1t s uspectod that he Intenaed sulcide, Apectal Dispalch 1o The Tridume, Kawnas Ciryy Mo, June 34,~The body of IL K. Carter, telegrapls oporator who disuppesred from thta city very myllmrwunl{ not long wioce, been discovered ut St Charles. s was dise appoluted fn & love atfair, left & good balsuce in o Lauk bere, aud prubadly shot Limself. The body was Lornibly mutiluted by hoge whes found. 57, Louts, Mo., Junv 14,—August Schullsr, i about b0 years vld, shat sud killed bl sclf at au eurly hous this moraing tn the roarut & huuse occuplea by bis wife, Dumeatlc troubles z caused his wife and two sons to loave bim sbout & ) yuur ugo, wince when he bas beeu very unhbappy, } #ud hu tuok this weans to relivve himaslf of ‘jus- X thee miscry. @ TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, ) Bpecial Dispatch $0 Tha Triduna. % Bratxorixty, U, Juve 14.—The Springfeld i ‘Turn-Vereln to-day celobruted ita twenty-fntan. ~ P nlversary by » grand pursde snd a picalc at Brew- K ory Park, . } Hpecial Dipaich 1o The Triduns. Srmxaristd, ., Juus i4.~To-dsy (o the . State Audltor's oftice was prescnted tha frst bonds » for reglstratiou under the refunding act passed at the lute session of the UGeucral Assembly sud . e kuown us Kowelt's Macoopin bill. hey wers buuds of Dauvers Townalip, Mclean Couuiy, rop- Tesenticg ¥4, 000, Hatirax, Juug 14.—All the wembers of the .x Fubery Coinuilaaion 870 Dow here. Yhe fret nects ing will be beld to-mosrow, The mectingwwill bo secret. e — PRESIDENT HAYES, Bostox, June 14.~Tho indicatlons are that the reception to bo accorded Prosldeat Hayes opog bls X visit to this city will be & populsr demonatration, and fully equal to those which Lave hitherto wels - . comed Lho Chicf Mayistrute of tho nativn to Boa- tou. 1t sppears probavle that the entira militia of ? the State will teader thelr services us An escort. Vhu President will bo cacurtod through som3 of the 3 priacipal streets to the botel, whure he will dino E with Gov. Kice. U the duy followlog tho Breul- i deut will attcud ths Comwencement wxurclscs at 1t b inthuated that a grand public ruce) ton will bo tundered the President sither at the Auberuact or Funoall-tall, o (e arteraoun of-