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¥ 2 THE CIilCAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1877—TWELVEE PAGES. na WASHINGTON. and embraced smong its resldents families of mors than ordinary wealth and social position, Springfield Qets the Consolidated Illinois Pension Agency. B — friendly reception. The pilgrims presented the Pope with & mamnificent mitrs atndded with geme, a silver vace, Anr $20.(X10. The I'ope expresscd hin Joy at the escape of the pilgrims from perile of their voyare, nnd ot the many slgns of d votion from a conntry wlhero faith, “aftee sac- mounting to many dangers, still remafued wo stronz and vivorous, 1le concluded by giving hia blesslng ta the pilgrims. town. Oreat uneasiness prevailed among tho troops, and it wan decided thaf an attempt shonld ho made {o blaw her np with torpedocs. Yeater: day marning before daylight a company of picked soidiors got nto A number of smali boata and row- ed nofsclersly ncrosa to the island. Thenee they dropped nolselessly down nand eurrounded the monitor, The plashing of the oars fually attract: ed tho rentry's attention, an alarm wax civen, and thots were ficed st random, Fortunately, tho dar- ing Russians wera 20 near the monltor that none of theshots took effect. Twoof the boats acta- ally rowed nnder tho stern of the monitor, and, while one man In each boat held by the chinins to provent them from drifting, their companions coolly fastened torpedocs under the hull, attach- ing the neccessary clectrical apparatus. This done, tho boats floated silently down etream untl some dirtance from the monitor, and then went ashore. Shortly afterd o'clock’ In the morning I wae awakened out of & round slumber in my lodgings in Braila by of Ohio, who 14 & retired Captaln of cavalry, with the retired pay of 81,%00. He wan appointed tant Disteict-Altorney for Cleveland, the salary of that ofce belnz $2,600. He elected to. take this Instead of his re. tired pay. Rubsequontly tho salary as As- alstant District-Attorney was redneed to 81,800, and ho applied to the War Department to know whethor he could drawboth ealarien, Kecro- {ary McCrary held that tho statutes were perfectly plain that no ofMcer could deaw two aalarivs, butas Capt. Myers was also serving under thé Departe ment of Juatice, 1t was thought proper to give the Attorncy-General an opportunity to TASS ON TIN CASE. Aftor consideration, Judge Devons has givens formal oplnion to the offect that a retired officer cantold aclyil ofice by appointment and draw both salatics, Tho cxcoptions namod are In care of olective ofiicers and positlons in the consular and diplomatic service, The of North Americal Bhould this be done, Inm certaln that there wonld not he found Anything to compare with the exuberant bonovolence and coodncas that would {novitably result thero- tom; and I dare say that, take any well-be- haved Indlan youth, lie will'be found veraatile in the learning of hooks, ‘Thus all klear Editor; and may “ The Con- trolter of Qur Livas” ald you to advocate the interest of my henighted raco whenever ten- |- dered you to give yonr opinion, s the hearty praver of yours very respectfully, Joux €. A memher of tha Bix-Natfon Ind America. CIVIL SERVICE. MADISON PENSION-AGENCY. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribuna. Mantsoxn, Wis., Junc 15, —A private and rella. ble telegram from \Washington this afternoon set- tles tho question of the Penslon-Agency for this man, Who 1213 yeara of Age and nnmareled, o removed to hix g, No. 00 Wort Indinna sireet; and the medicar gttendnnt who wan rammoned stated (hat ho B tieved tha prospect of recavery to be small. 1l jam, n roneh yonng fellow of :mfifig zg:g:‘_gl -T-, (;vfll'u n'm- il Immediately y i at fho Worl Chle oA Ve Bratin, o Loked up ohn Mclonald, oo v™ tno Itabnor on fincker MEok\G Jast Tootnewisy et inz, was captured by the Lice fast night. Tio fellow owned to bava commitved the crime, | #ald that ho felt morry that he Hau mven 1 officer & worse beating. » —————— THE WEATHER, £ Wasmsarox, D, C., Juno 15~6 8, m.--For tha 1nke region, riaing barometor, stationary or lower temperatnre, winda mfllflg from the sonthwest and northwost, clondy wenther, with rain, followed intne Upuer Lakes Ly falling barometer, clearing woather, warmer. southwest winds, LUOAL ORIRRYATION, Lnioaco, June 18, waveral firma owning shipe that salied even to the Went Indian Seas, One of the Bnrcinos was, and Is to-day, I belleve, a leading member of tha Cham- ‘berof Depntics at Nucharest. But with thead- vent of Russian troops and all the startling reali- ties of war tho richer famliles of Draila, liko an- 4umn birds suprised in the midst of theie carolings by suddon frost and sleet, took flight to more con- genlal quarters (n the Capital. The lower popula- lon cradnally disolved also, tho able-bodied men . Joining the Ronmanian, reserve corps, and the ‘women and children tmdging off somewhere or other with their houschold appuricnances upon thelr backs, and SUOWENING UNPLEASANT MALEDICTIONS upon Tarks and Russisns allke, 1 do not ltke tho Toumanian peasantey, Liko the Slava that ono meets {in Vienna and Nuda:Pesth, they are sutiy and given to delnk—~thongh, God knows, they may fre FRANCE. MESEAGR FROM MACMANON, Pants, Inne 16.—11 reems ecrtain that at the opening of the sitting of the Chambers Saturday, o meesage from Prestdent Macdahon will be read. FOURTOU WILL NRPLY. Panis, Jone 15, —The Palrie says Minister Fonr- ton will reply to tiambetta's Interpellation to- morrow, but will lcave the tribune at the slightost ward of offenro. Tho Thukede Rroclio will nest lay on tabla & demand fora distolution of the Chamber. LABOR TROUBLES. Jesso Moore Stands the Best Chance for the Fat Pickings. CusIcR, 8 of Anotlier Trensary Clrenlar in Commenda tion of the Four-Per-Cents. Tho American Peopla Cordially Invited and Adyised to Invest, | TAr| Fiu. Wind. en,| Weather,. principle of the decislon seems 1o | giatriet, for which thor . Bae | The T | __Wind, | Bl Faather,. Toveloply desvatod comdtlon. e feat g tiee A TERRIFIC ROAI, E:JE]'?‘E‘F{&’EE' e itk wherd o pereon holde o comminsions and e ich e s “,‘fl',"';,:,}:";:',';_’:,i‘;‘.‘;‘::’;'.:],‘,f;‘:d ooy oo | 7 8w Cloay. any arrival here I was walking down the principal | eomewhat ltkon clap of thunder Insaummes Tho Tennaylvania Caltlerles, Fpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. oy aitnched tocacl. | As anout.tho auly duty of LaCrosse, by monpmncing that Col. Tom Neynols, air <irect, which waa almont dedortod,—mort of the | storm, but 2o much londer and 8o mach FoeRet bt Bpectat Corresponaence of The Tribune, Wastisuron, D. G June 15.~The Cabinet hag | {ic rticed oficer s o drstw inpay, recclyingjay | of thip oy, bas bocn, spointcd, Fention Agent, -#bopa belng closed, ~when 1 saddenly heard aterlen | 1 know It was nok duo to 8 natural dieteshancs O | a0 o G, Paey dtine 12, —Tha srike of the | dechled that the consoitdated Hiinote agency shall | [oL4 el " G5"ycclalan, "1 1 expected, will | ofice, Tho oMclal anuonneement will bo mado at | =i 84} 09| b0 I8, vof doletul criceand groane, Proceeding o neido | theclemente, AL the Sama mARERt TECAELY | minors and laborers employed tn the colllerien of | be retalned at Springeld, an frst indicated, and It | gpeadily Washilngton to-morrow, laxiriti thermometer. A21 minfmitim, 65, etrcotor lane, Teaw that the notso arosa from a | hesvena fit up with & B0y B U0 T TS | the Leblgh & Wilkesbarro Col Company | le probable that Jesso Moore, proscnt incumbent, INCNEASN THE NUMTER OF APFLICANTS e o ranis—Midnight. Jittlo cbilld who was being beaten with 8 heavy 'flfl-t!l"m"-‘g:;“m;l':‘{h A cr:m Hastily droes. | 0 tho adjacent districts of this (the wiil be agent of the now ofiice. Ife left the city | for tho nh-nm" r-;.n nrl«‘:me-. ulnfia‘ ::;fll“-:hznnd: A POSTMASTERSUIP. Stations, _[Bar,| 7ar.) Wind. [IIEIT_I’EMA&T _ptick by a brawny wouch, who might or might not | court-yard bencnth with o crish, ety diom | yope) region will in all mrobabiity, | to-night, atall events, for homo. confilent tnat | Breih alts 18 e LG I ey fate Un: saectal Dirvateh to The Triduna. e T s e ! Liave been its mothor, At any rate it wee e e . otiioes and clviltane, frantic with | €xtend to all portions of tho Middla and | uck wonld ba the fact. It has had in hie bohalf B A FO R e et afest oty | SrmiworiLy, ill,, Juno 16.~Mr. Davie, s | AN I A MOST CRUEL, PERPORMANCE. D et tha Tarkish monitor. | Northorn conl-flelds, where the Lehigh & Wilkes- | the combined Influgoco of Clov. Callom and ena- | cased wliora tio pay of cach office falls bolow Greenback editor of Mt. Sterling, was recontly ap- | Cheyents 2 171 wan about to Interfore, but I was antlcipated by n {"‘{:,_“a nbascholl “fd e orol ‘eomraden wera | Wrro Company aperates. ‘The reduction of wages, | ors Ogleshy and Divls. Senator Davie, it1s true, | £2,5600. polnted Postmastor there, chiofly on tho recom- L dor stranger and harsher Nomoais. A Russtan cav- | Liont Duttschef Tt e BEREE S EL S00% | ncatnst which the colllers and their assistants hiavo | lgmed nu direct recommendation, ay that fa con N -._AND NEWS mendntton of Senator Narls, o in roported to o alegiofisor, who had evidently basn aleo attracted f‘.‘;w dny wns timed Into a festival. Flags wore | Atruck, has been onforced atall tho worke of tae { trary to his custom, bat he aid indorse papera Y bl liayes, Ilia Appointmont caused & great !‘)’l‘l"cl” a2 by the shricks of tho littio victim, sputring past h 'y indowr, Oceansof wino were | Sorporation, and affects no loss than 10,000 work= atating that tho gentismen who recomended Moora LAND RNTRIRB. nmunfinwmlchm and othcrs, and sirennous ef- o 1me on horscback, galloped up to thegronp, 1 | hung from overy th o of the and the |D§P€°nle.—munlnd boye. wero personhlly known to him, and thelr Speciat Dispatch to The Tribune. forts have been made to secare his removal. The b caught o gllmpso of flashing stecl, and the next | drnnk in heaithato 4 vlwr:eflrfl“ e m";"m" Hiver ulnt‘el s,!nlnrdgy Tant, thod;nl:’ ofled m‘vrk~ opintona desorved the most careful consideration, | _Wasmixutox, D. C., dune 15—ytato-Auditgr | latest advices Indicato their success, and that Lo is caven Syl 77 ‘uoment tho woman's licad was craghing down tho | rejoicings lastod far into the followng nights - | incimen of 4 ciasrcahiss heva contesting UE Ut | ooro feaven for homo in tho choorfal expectation | Needice, of Tillnols, has arelved hoto to-duy to to by romuved. Cmaukudy L0 narrow passage, leaving a crimson trall, Without SRy | ondy of farther opposition t6 the action of the | of scon holding an ofice tho aggregate incomo of | make arrangomonta with tha Commissioner of the S — Toledo. (o go| 0 pansing, tho usslan turncd his horso's head and gal- GEN. GRANT. Company, which the employes allego to bo unjust | which cannot be much lesa than $16,000, snve fho | Land-Office for tho cotrection of the error of the REBEL TORPEDOES. Yanktor 12.00' 80 Toped past me, carclossly wiping bls eabra on his EN. % . and unwarrantable, g 2 Reot. Hpectal Dispatch to Tha Tribune. . Stoux Ciry, June 16, —A. fearfal rain and wind storm paseed over heraat 2 o'clock this morning, T'oints north of here ruport considerable destruce tlon to property by wind and ightning. i —— FINANCIAL. Bpectal Dispaleh to The Tribune. Brooxrxaroy, 1il., June 10,—Magoun, McClun, Tlolder & Co., who forsizteen yoars lave carried on a banking business, operailrg the lomo Dank of -Bloomington, suspendod pay- ment this moralng, being forced * to taka this siep on account of & heavy and unprece- dented run occasloned by certain damaging rumora regarding grain apoculations mado about membars of the firm, and which ara alleged to o unfound. ed. Anthio firm {s responsible, it is thoughit the sunpenaion wilf be anly lemporary, & Mectal Ditpateh o The Triduns, East Saoi¥aw, Mich., June 15.—The Commit. tee appoinicd by the creditorn of I, M. Bradley & Co,, lumber manufacturers nt Bay City, recently collapsed, et to-day and adopted a rovort recom- monding tho acceptance of the offer of tho firm to pay fo “’:!tl:' on lzll:dul"nlrh h!‘l four ;r{gglngaul,llfl- ments, The nasets of the firm nre $130,000; Ja. bilitics, 8174, 000. % ipectal Dispatch ta The Tribune, * Broowinaron, Ill., June 15,—Tho dry-goods house of J, 11, Rart & Co. was closed up’ to-day Ly the Sicri upona polition of creditors. Tiia 1abilities ara undsratood to ho quits hoavy, ipectal Dispaich (o The Tribune. 10,000 whieli Secretary Schurz may possibly be 8ble to rednco In the salaries of tho other ofticers. Congressman Aldrich whon here thonght that the case had been setiled In favor of Chicago, but the old polltical war-horee, Jesse Moore, has managed to recelva stronger political Inflnenco than Chicago: ‘Vesides Mooro hss been on tho ground at the proper tma. - 1N WISCONSIN it 18 not certaln what the result will bo, although the friends of those who aro working for tho loca. tion at Madison think they will be successful, Secretary Schirz vory tenaciously adheres to Mil- waukee, while Senator lalnes, Col. Koyes, and others from the northwestern part of the Stato strenuously insist upon Madison, Tha President hna hieard both sldes, and {4 ropurted to have Licen most favorably Inclined towsrd Madison. Tho question will be doclded to-morrow. The cntire Wisconsin Congrossional delegation recommend Madison ns agalnst Milwankee, on the ground that tho postal facilitles nre better: that the city is better located with reapoct to the consolidated districts that thero are aultablo public: bulldings there freo of cxpensc, whlle In Milwaukeo a poti- tion is now pending for an allowance of 83,000 for auditional rooms for the Court. MINNDSOTA 18 TO DR INCLUDED In this new dlutrict, and whilo the reprosentatives of that sectfon, Inclading Senator Windom, who la here, have takan no active steps since they were compelled to abandoa §t. Paul, they hava indicated their preference fue Mudison over Milwaukee Tha Towa oflice remalns at Dos’ Moines with the present agent, COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE. The Wieconsin delegation, In calling upon the Tresldent Lo-day, madosamo inauirion in regurd to the appelntment of ex-ltopresentativa Ruwk nn Comminsiunerof Agricnlture, butwero informed that the subject was not yet settied, Somo of thy Ifnots people are contdont that tho Commlsslonar- #hip will be tendered either to Jubn I', Keynolds orfo W. C, Flagg, of that State. Tho Provlient, howover, secms favorably dlsposed loward Lae conte, 0 sclentific Professor In Pennaylvania, STNONG RECOMMENDATIONS, The recommendatiuna of Col, dack Wharton for the Louislatia Marstalanlp aro publletied in thio /e, putdican this morntng. | It appeirs that nearly all the mumbers of the Packard Covernment, from Gov. Packard down, awked for’ his appoiniment, and that o wan fndoraed bosido by sicly promit- nent Conscevativesascx-Gov, Yenn, W1, Ttoberts, of the New Orloaus Times, I' J. Honrsey, cditor of the Dentacrat, Ue icholeon, aditor of Lhe Ficayune, fien. T, B, flood, and Judye Alexander Whalker, An there was no other prominent candie date for the placy, It followed uhinost na a matter of course. when' Pitkln's removed wan declilod upon, that Wharton got the nppointment, The Presiont thinka hie bs au honert, courageuus man, posnceaing qualifications that pecullnzly it him for he place, Whatover may bo sald of ‘the wisdom of the appolntment, itwould scoin that on the cano n» presentod to hin'the Prestdent could not well Tiave acted utherwino (han by did. His knowledye of Wharton waw, il may bo sypposed, derived fram the very sbundant and nmurlni recommenduations which that gentluman prescnte original entrles of Illinols Jand. 'The Loglsinture approprinted 83,000 for that purposc. Anditor Needles expecta that the Land-Offico officlals will undertaka to do the work, although it is difeult to sco how thoy can arrange to do this with the present scanty allowanco of clerieal forco without tho suthority of Congress, It |4 considered prob- able that o correction of the liat, although neces- eary, will reanit in conslderable litagation, EXTRADITION. Tho Cabinet to-day considered the queation whether 8 new extradition treaty with Great Drite aln [n deairable, Aftora general discussion it was declded that it will bo better to attempt to secure » now treaty than to amend tho old one. The ne- ceralty of a treaty which would provont the escape of such fugitives from Jnstico as Winslow snd Gray was conceded, The members of the Cabinct any thatthey are mot permitted to disclose the nataro of the speclal fentares which our Govarne ‘mont desites to incorporato in the now treaty, A GaRD, W. M, Gensvenor, cditor of the Public, pnb- lishen the following: **It1s dented by the Treas- ury that any conslderabla retirement and reissue of'currency can have been aeffected by any bank, thouh n bank Presidont was our authorlty for sy {ng recently that this courre had been “taken by himself, and to some extont by others. ' THE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN, The fact that scveral mortzages made by the editor of tho ANaflonal Republicun were recorded rcltonluy. among them one to Willlam E. Chand- or, to securg tho latter In tho sum of $20.000, gava rlso to a report to-day that the control of the concern had pasved Juto the hands of Chundler, by whom tho paper waa to be converted into nn organ of Blaine. " The report Is denled on authority to- night, and the cxplonation Is_given that the niorte goges, which concerned ox-Sccrotary Robeson as wuil nn Chandler, woro mado in the course of an ordinary businesy transaction. NAVAL ACADEMT. Tho annual examlination ot the Nnval Acadomy closen Wedneaday noxt, when . diplomas will be presented to the frat class by Sccrotary Thompaon., | AENATOR RUTLER. Speetal Dispatch to The Tribuna. * PuILADE o ., June 16,—During Stnart's raid in 1802, Gel utlor was charied with the cuntonly of George . Messersmith, Cashier of the ‘Natlonal Bank of Cettysbare, and_the bank, and his conricacy and dignified eoldierly condnct were a0 markod that the latter. althongh n declded Ho- publican, weote Gen. Butler o lotter of congratuln. fon on hia elcction to the United States Senato from South Carolina, 1o hna recelved a reply, in which the Senntor says: Preaident Hayes s elevating the statosmanship of the cauntry (o a iiglier piane, wid wust succeod in iy nuw departureon that ltne. - Itrust [ Uod ha may and that Wo shail heneeforth liave lens sectionatinm and pariisan Nltterness, Thie country, Norih s well s Houth, re- quires peace and qulet, and tho dayelovinont uf s Klud- Hernnd muru natural foeling. _ftopuliican inatitutiong aro Jitst na don (o un of the South aa cver, and weshall feet a protuund prids in thelr comuploto tritiniph and por: Potuntion. ' Wo hiava & now ena I soath Cacoilun, ant tinder Hampton's 1mintatration conAdentiy nnticlpaio awridy forwand n every department of lite, which Wil bring Iappiness i wenith, A contentinent tn {tn tealiy to B1) cluaien and conditions of our ieople. Tha Miitenn{um lina notcome, bt the mesenger of peaca Bax, wid wa refols —— THE INDIAN QUESTION. TUE FREEDOM OF LOXDON, Loxno, June 15.—Ex-Prealdent Grant wan pre- sented with the freedom of the city of London at Ouildhall to-day. AboutR00Iadica and gentlemen, Including eoversl members of the Government, Amerlcan Consuls, merchants, and the principal representatives of the trado and commerce of Lon. ddon, weru Invited to meet the Genceral at a breake fast snbsequent to the clvic ceremony. Tho en- trance to the hall and corrldors of Gulldhall was 1zid with crimson cloth, ond the walls were coverod with mirrors, Tho gueats began to arrlve about half-past 11, and nntll hulf-past 122 o steady streatn of carringes ponred into Guildball yord, Gen. Grant arrlved at 3 o'clock. 118 RECEPTION, o was rocetved ot the entrance of tho @nildhall hy four Aldermen and six wmembers of tho Cily Land Committee, and “was hy them conducted to the llbrary, whore ho waas reccived by the Lord Mayor, and took a seat on the dals on tha left of hls Lordship, who occupled the chalr nn Presldent of the peclal Court of the Comwmon Conncil, at which were ansembled most of tho members of the corporatlon, Aldermen wearing thelr scatlot robes, and the Common Counclimen in their mazarino gownn, The resolution of the Conrt was read by tho Town Clerk, and Gen. (rant, after an address by tho Chamberlain, wns admitied to the freedom of the clty, the Chamberlaln extending the right hand of fellowshipasa cltizen of London, which was cordially grasped anld renewed applause. Qen. Grantrepdled In suitablo terms, and then mubrcribed Ma name to the rol) of honorary free- men, whieh concludud the business of the special court. Gen. Grant was nccompanied by Mra, Grant and Minister and Mrs, Plortepont. Amonyg tho gentle- men present were Sle 8tafford Northcoto, Chuncel- 1ot of the Exchequor, and many memburd of Par- linment, eaddle-blanket, and was soon out of sight. GARRISON. There |s ono regiment of cavalry statloned In Draila, and one of infantry, As you are donbticas sware, & cavalry divislon consista of twn brigades of Uhlana, drazoons, or H{ussars, and two brigades of artillery, A hrigade wencrally comprisca two regiments, We havo a foll divislon of. batteries, ‘mounted on earthworks, commanding the Dannbe. 'Thts is & small force, one wonld eay, to hold an Amportant position like Bralla, which 18 tho koy to the Upper Danube, 1can only account for thls on ‘tho supposition that the Russians wish to vell thelr movements ('m:mlfle]y from the enewy, snd 1t is no part of thetr'plan to induco the Turk to catablish & strong force at Matchin, acroes the river. In fact, such ia the opinlon, freely ex- wressed, of the Russian ofiicers with whom [ have conversed. ‘Tho meetings hava been harmonione, and the men rencenhlu and dignifed in thetr feelings to- ward the Company. Comnittees have been ap- goln(cll to wait upon Mr, Charles Parrish, who hne ecen managing the works of the Lehigh & Wilkes- arre Comnpany since {ts embarrassment, to requiest nretraction or some alteration of tho order, It 1a not impossivle that some compromisc may bo agreed upon between the conflicting elements, The belief that the general suspenslon-moves ment, determined apon by the representativa coal and transpottation compaples, last month, will te partinlly, if_ not - entirely, carried into vifect on Friday, the 16th lnst., causes romo remark_nmong tho operators and spprehension among the miners, The former are unanimota in the opinjon that a temporary snepension of coal- production would Le beneficial to the trade, The Jattcr any that A Rtoppugo of opcrations will only muhLIn decressed wages after mining is re- sumed In the Lackawnnna region the feclings of the colliurs and Inharera Ie very strong auninst tho ex- pected suspension, Thousands of miners and oth- eraare out of employment In that rection of the Northern coat-fleids, aud 1t ta fearcd that any In- crease of tha vast army of unemploved men may oventuate In trouble, even law-breaking. Tha men employed at th collierles of tho Dela- ware, Luckawanna & Weatern Kallrond Company aro probably mora bitterly opposed to tho shut- down of operations than any others of thelr class, These employcs have heen preparing themselves fur some tme, and may _joln in with the enatnecrs and other operatives of tho Compnny wha have redolved to if the proposed 10 per cent s~ duction of wages 1s carrled into effect, R W, Dramatle Incldents of Thelr Work During B the Clvil War, Lelter in Richmond (Va.) Whig, The recent gnllant exploft of the young Rus- sian who sunk the Turkish monitor in the Danube recalls {ncldents of ltke daring which occurred during our strupgle for the rights of the States, and which wo vannot too often com- memorate: Amoug these I recall the follow- ing: J “The Ironsldes was an cnormous Fedoral fron-clad—the heavicst and ‘most formidablo armorcd ship ever then bullt, She was sent to Charleston and lay in the bay a coustant menace to that city and her delenres, **A cigar torpedo bont had been constructed in Ciiarleston for linrbor defense. Licut. Slar- relly of Virginia,volunteered with two sallors of the Confederate’ Navy to take this little boat and go against the Iropsldes and sink her, It was cvident that almost certaln death awaited theni, whatever inight bo the consequences to the Ironsides. They carried out their enterprise In the most resolute manner; struck the ship with the torpedo, which was fixed on the end of n spar running out from the bow of tha little bont, and which exploded with such effect ns to forover disable that groat ship from further ser- vice. The torpeda-hoat was itsolf wrecked, the two salors were killed, and Slarrels, badly hurt, Was rltkfid up by a boat from the Ironsides float r:Fon a purtion of his own wreek. 1le was carried aboard ship a prisoner, but his darin, couirage sccured for him the respect and klnfi treatment of s captors, . * Not long after this event a similar * clgar- boat* was built ot Selma and brought down by the contructors to Mobilo. * Licut. Walker, of S8outh Carollna, applied for permission to take her out and aftack the Meta Comet grunhoat, the largest of the fleet blockading the City of Mobile, o selocted o dark rainy night fer his cxpeditlon,. The Meta Comet lay about fivo miles frum the mouth of Appalachle River. About midnight tho oflicor ou watch discovered a curfous-looklng object n{npmmxlng the ship and halled, ‘Boat ahoy!® Walker raptied with' ntentional Indistinctncss, *What bont fs that? quickly again halled the oflicer. ¢ The Confederate States steamer Btin- fray!' sald Walker, now closc aboard. Tosaing’ his nrms dcnpnlrlnfily in the air, the unhappy officer of the deck eried omt, *Tarpedo, hy ——1' At tho same Instant the torpesio struck the Mcta Comet falrly abaft thoe whealhouse, nnd unfortunately the can alone exploded. “Tn an instant all was confusion on the biz, ship,—the drutntners beat to quarters,—the of- ficers and men sprang from thelr berths, the guns were manned, and mrmlg]l‘mm. the shl, [:rm'nllnd the vonfuscd rush which must cver at-. cnd such a surprise to o man-of-war. &'To mdd to Walker's disappolntment and chagrin at the snapplng of 'his torpedo, he found the Jar of tho collisfon had thrown some of his own machlnery out of gear, and ho could not back off, _Seclug dm Iyl {hus helpicsa, two young offlcers sprang over the ship’a sides and endeavored tocaptire the torpedo. Walker was standing in tho littlo round hatchway with only bis hend nnd shoulders above thn deck, while tho two Fedorals wers cutting at him with thelr swords,~be hnd uelther sword nor pistol,—and could only duck and dodge thelr cuts, untll to lia great relief the bont began to back off, and the boarding party had to eateh by the falls of o side bout and haul thomsvlves sbonrd thelr ship again. “Then everything was turned loose upon Walker und his cruft. Round shiot and grape and musketry all accompanicd him as ho sped on his way homeward. -JIe was naturally and deeply mortitied that. an enterprise ‘concelved and cxeeuted with s0 much nautical skill and surpassing courage shonld have fulled through s neglect to bave his torpedo. and primer in order. * But of nl} tho boata in ol the tide of time, and of ull the daring deeds of all mankind tn the history of wars, that of Licut. Dixen, Twenty- first Alabama yolunteors, in the submarine tor- pudxrbnfiutl h& Charleston \xu\:ur. in 1804, stands unpuralieled, $Chiy boat operated under water. She could take the bearing of her encmy more than o mily nway, then settlo down under the aurface of tho water, head for the hostllc ship, and strike her at any depth below tha water-line. 8ho required erew of nine meh, all told—a Captain, or pllot, efght men to propel ber, Bhu was bullt in Mobile by Hundley & Me- Clintock, who took her by rall to Beaurcgard at Charleston. Ho called for volunteers from tho fleet to man hier and use her against the Iron- sides, Licut. Payno, Confederate Navy (a Vir- E!nlln), and elght seamen volunteered "to take or out, 8ho was made ready ono evening, and I{lnrz alongsida a steamer, ‘The crew were all af, their posts Insido tho boat, Payna was atanding in tho round hatchway just about to stovp down Into his placo and fasten the hatch down, when tho wave of a passing steamboat swept overand into her, ainking her fustantly. P’avne caught by the gunrds of the steamer and sprang outi the other olght mien Went aown with ths boat and rished, *[n a few davs sho was ralsed and again made ready, Payne agaln voluntecred, and efght sall. ors with him, ‘This timo they arelying by the wharf of Fort Sumter, Payne stanaing os beforo fu the hatch to rive his fingl orders, when the boat carcened, fliled, and sunk. Payne and two men sprang out, tho other six weat down in her and perished, ¥ “In & fow days she wos sgoin ralsed, and Hundley and a crow took her Into Stono River, whire shie dived and swam ou the water an under it, showing all her powers, until presontl, FORMER SIEGRS. In former times, both Brails and Matchin wers fortresucs of no inconslderable hmportance, and tliey have each played leading parts in the Rusro- Turkish wars of history. 1n 1827, a Russian corps belonging to that famous army of Wittgenstein's Uesleged Braila for longer than a month, and many n brava fellow Jald down his 1lfo bofora tho Tarkish cannon, or hefore that still more torribla foo, the Danube fever; for, mind you, In' those days alt Ahis territory along tha river was o swamp, cmit- ting the moxt doadly malaria. ‘Yhie fecble yet gradual dovelopment of the Roomanian Provinces ‘bas done muchto alleviato this ecourge, and cer- tainly the roada are better, and the land, muchof it, reclalmed. And this[s only onoof the advan- tages enjoyed by the Russlans over thelr provious campnlgns, In those doya norailroads penetrated 1he crags and gorges of the Carpathiane, or abrldged tbe vast plains of Deasarabla and Mol- davis, Wiltgenstein'a army wnas trana- ported, ot a tremondous sacrifice of lite, the Danabe, Arriving, he foind the fortl. fleatlona of Tiralla awalting him with open months, tbrough which gleamed the tcoth of steel whoso mavago aspect COMPELLED TIIM TO HALT. Tle mado many o sortie to no avall, and dug mincs down underneath tho walls, and fired off hls awk- ward gung until the walls gave way from sheer weariness, and the Ruselans matched fn trlumph- ant, ‘Tho graves of thelr fallen comrades are #ti)l marked by o grass-grown monument at tho outskirts of the town. Tint Draila has never kept pace with the progress of the reat of the world, at least In military mat- ters. 1t han 16t all significauco s a fortress, and ‘has been apparently content ta live and die In peaceful, avocations, o tho Russians, on this campatgh, wero compelled to arcct carthworks and commence ancw tho Jabor of fortlfylng the place, whith loving Jabors have formed tho chief odeupa- tlon of the troops alnca my arrival—this, andfing- ing an occasfousl shell towards Matchin, as If to #iy to the Turka, **1am all right; how aro your" Life during tho period of inactlon has been romowhat of a wonder to yonr correspondent. ‘What with the raln and the cold, any out-door cx- erclso has been barrowing to tlie feckings, and une pleasant to the senses There wero severnl da; 0 long ago that I havo almost thought them crestures of a morbld fmagination—when the san camo out lustlly, and the birda began to sing in the locust-trees near my window, and the deop, deep mud fn tho unpaved atreots actuully went Into . hulf-mourning. 1n that briof and haleyon period 1 had tny breakfast in the conrtynrd of tho old manslon whera I am llving, and In tho afternoon it was comfortablo and enug to stroll dawn to the Cafe do Lion—{s thoro any spot on earth where you cannot dnd the French langnager—and thero MEET TIE YOUNG OPYICERS In thelr bright uniforms and talk polltics with them over aclass of tokay, Tho Rueslan officers aru nlmost Invarlably cdacated and Jiberal-minded, friondly towards Amorica and all that pertains to her, eager to learn, ardent in the canse for which Rtussia has takon up arme, and, withal, hatl fel. Tows well met, Inthatehort futerval of Sno weather wu gathered dally at the cafe and cxcbanged nows and opinions with freedom and volubility, Diut liko other mundano Joys these, oo, vanlshed. The rulny scason lind lmply been making o feint, not antending to go away at all, and sprang out of it ambush suddenly ono morntng, glving the land A TERRIPIC DIENCHING. Tho Danube rosein twenty-four hotis as many snches, and ol the wwamps wero fllud with floods. Truita was alt but ‘vashed awsy; § belfave unly the fortificationa saved it from a premature fnterment at ihe bottom of the bina river, Then the Turks began dumping thelr shot snd shell In dtsagreeable proximity to my lodgings, und ono day about a week syo, when 1 went down tothe Cafode Liou, beholdl it was o more, A random shell haa struck is amiduhips, and scatter. ed it to tho four winda, Thelre of tho Russluns was greatly exclted that day, und they mounted 1no0re guns fnto position, two of them belog Krupps of loug rauge, and they began banging away at Matchin vicluusly. TR GUNS IN USB here, and I belfove ' throughout the Russisn wervice, are breech-londers. The Pruwsian gon was generally adopted by Rusals in 1813, before that the French muzale-loaders belngIn vogue, Moat of tho guns gze of bronze, though I have sen onu Lattery of steol guns, and [ should say that - ‘InpuaNarouts, Ind., June 15.~To-dny Goorga Towe, carriage manufacturer, filed his voluntary [m(mrm In bankruptcy. Assots, 830,000 liabili- lex, §:0,000, e ———— THE FISHERY COMMISSION, Special Ditpatch (o The Triduns. HALiPaX, N. B., Junc 16.—Tho Flshery Com- mieslon provided for fn tha Washington Treaty held fts first meeting in the Legislative Council Chambers this afternoon., It 18 composed of M. Maurice Ne Fosse, Envoy Extraordinary of Nelglum, Chalrman; 8ir Alex. T, Gllthon tha part of (irent Uritalns and tho lfon, Ensign Il Kellogg, on the part of the Unlted Btates, The Tion. Dyight Faontor, of Boston, is the agont and counnol for the United Blates, and the flon. Francis Clark Ford the agent for Groat Britain, The proceedings aro conducted with closed doars, but it 14 understood that bosi- ness commenced by the Commiasloners making the snlemn declaration provided by thetreaty. ltules for the manapement of the court, which’ counsel on each alde have had ander conslderation for neveral duys, were prescnted to tho Commissioners for adantion, Tho caso of Gireat Britaln was fled,and tha Americans have several days to put in an ane mwer, 'Thoe court st fol hort time to-morrow, whon adjournment for soveral weeks will follow, J. Dontra, Q. C,, of Montreal, the Hon, W. Q. Whitoway, of Now Foundland, the Hon. L. 1l Davlen, of Prince Edwards, It. Thompson, of Bt. John, and R, L, Wetherboe, of Halifax, appearcd an Canadian counsel. The Hon, Dwight Foster, of Noston, and J. 8. D. Thompeon, of lallfex, aro _the conneel for the United ~Btates. The Miniater of Marine and Fisherics anid American Consul Jackron were rruwn& at the meetiog to- day, It is understood -that the claim for Canadian fsherlen embraced in the casp filed by Great it aln Ia 820, 000, 000, i e —— TELEGRAPHIC -NOTES, - ‘Nrw Yonk, Juno 10.—The annunl parade of the Metropolitan Polico took placo to-day. One thou- #and two hundeed mea wora fn Hae, and they made a fine appearance, Ex-Gov.: Tilden, the Mayor, and tho heads of the departmants wero the reviewlng oficers, Bpecial Dizpatch to The Tribune. Axx Annoit, Mich., Juno 16.—Inencl Tiall, & prominent snd wealthy citizen of this city, waa lmmrnlnd to-day by spasmi, or epliepsy, while on he strcot, 110 ‘was revived after sevoral hours® patlent ul!arl‘ and wlll racover. Sunstroke svme years ago Is thonght to hiave led to it, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. InpiaNavoLts, Ind., Juno 156, —The Conncil and * Toard of Aldermen mot lu~n||‘l|l and fxed estis matey for tho cxpenses of the cl ty during the year ending May 31, 1478, nt 8403,005, The expenscs last year were 801 . . Prinvinewcs, s 1t 1., Juno 15,—Inman E, Pace, of Washington, was graduated to.day by Brown Unlversity. e —— SIOUX CITY. Crop-¥rospecta-«Now _Court-Ilouse=--Cov- Ington, Columbns & Binck 1ille Rnlirond *olltics-~-The Missourl River. i3 Spectal Correspondenca of The Tridune. Btovx Ciry, In., Junc 13,—This Mctropotis of tho Nortlwest shows slgna of the times, vet the source of wealth fs belog practiced rigluly with ns. Hampered by exaggzerated 'hopper reports speead abrond the land, Blonx City fecls poor. Sitnated where milk and honey can flow right into her streets, If the flow was (hero to come, it In with ombltlous pride that all a people can do we nro dolng—walting for the harvestof as fine a yieldof graines cver was vromised. Observing farmers coming hiere from twenty-five to 100 miles nway tell mo they estimate ona acro in ten will be lost from the ravages of the grasshopper, and not more. That means wheat and like gralon, Of the corn prospect they cannot sy angthing definite, forthu reason that it s only Just comlng ap. July and August ara the corne krowlng mouths in this latitade. Tu Dakota tha ncreage of wheat 18 largzer than ever, and, If a good crop s harvested, there will bo & vastsurplue in that Tarntory. And gralu-buyers and wmill- ers In Dakota are looking to tho WMack Uills for a remly market for tlonr. If this year proves wiccesstul to tha farmers’ labor in thewo parta, Rloux Clty antizipates inaking o Jong strlde orward next year in her commerelal proeperity. 11er wholesaly merchnuts already commani n trado 1rlmt excelied I the aggregato by Ouabia’s boasted gures, "I'he work of improvement (n bullding restdences and etorehiouss goew ateadily onward, the supply of brick hees belnit inndequate to supply the dee mamd, und the brick-mien beld over what they doumed u great plenty for early bullding, Tho Court-louse of this” county i “Ilnt nishcd, and adds one to the many wnbstantinl structures of thisclty, Itsarchitectural beauty 1s a conspicuons featary, and the conventent inslde moko-up ls & eomplimont to the architect, Mr, Foster, who nev- er hnd & bullding fall on i hands by reuson of faulty art-ekiil, ‘I'ne huusg cont $90, 000, Thoe complution yesterday of acontract, and ore gnllhl\lh)ll of a now company, for the furthor uilding of tho Covington, Columbon & Wiack Hlile Rallroad, in Nebraska, wos an ovent of vt fmportanco to Sjoux City, " The rusd now funs up the wouth wlde of "the Misouri Hiver to Lonca, o distance of thirty miles west of Bioux Clty. it 1s now fniended to follow out tho uriginul dealgn of the Compauy, and bulld to Niobrara, & distunce of 120 milos west, and to Ln Porta, 60 miles routhwest of here. Surveying partics are now on the road ln{hmnul n line, “anc construction from Ponca waestward will conuncnce at onco. Whon Niobrara ls reachod by this Tarow-gAugo _roa ho steambont-buste news of tho Upper Miesaur] liver will doubiless be transferred from Yankton to Niobrara, os It wae from Slonx City when the Dakots Southern ltoad was bult to Yankton. Niobrara {s in the immedl- ate oelghborhood of severul Indlan Agencies, . and ju the midet of a rich g cultaral wunlr{ fn Nebrasks, Combining tlie shipplng and farming intorests of Niobrura within the next six months, there l4a showing for sn mportant city at that point, At that town you can ulso #nd the old Goverument trall frum Fort Itangall to Fort Laramtu, aud now the most cone venlent ronte from the Mixsonrf River to thu Bisck Illls. The Company contemplate compluling the ruud o the Hiks next year. Politlcally wo aro hiore niot very much agitated, 1t [s comnng time to **round up,* and berders are already being enngcd. yu rands wil) be found to have rubbed off pigung the common herd, In this coontry & ‘*‘rauch" ja put up in_ overy schuol dlstrlet, & pen bLuilt into which the'eattlo are 1o be driven, and, before many duys, roving bands of two' and threo trusty rlders will be scouring the country-for sirays, It will take until clectlon In October to completo the branding, - In o larger fleld range the Biate Benatorial herds, Who owny the most hend eaunot be detergined untll after the convene tion, and no mau has & lat of such a4 he can call his own, Caftle found an tho ranue without brand are herded with the common caltle until | wucti thoo a4 they con with safety bo marked, For the offico of “Governur nolie sre »o lLon- ored awa from thelr own duug- hill as 2 John IT, Gear, In tnie grout all-out-of- doors part of fowa. e have matorlsl in Hlonx City fora Chlef-Justiceship in the person of Will L Ty Jugl WO stands furemost ot the Bur of this i TIE GOLD CASRRT contalning the frecdom of the clty hason its ob- verse centeal panel o view of tho Capitol at Wneh- Ington, and on the right and loft are the monogenm and arma of the Lord Mayor. On the reveese side 188 slew of the entranco to Gullihall, and an ap. propriato Inncription. At the end nre two figures, also in gold, finely modeled and chaeed, representing the City of London and United States, . and bearlng thelr respectivo shiclds in rlch enamel. At the corners are double columns, Inarel-wreathed with corn and eotton, and on the cover n cornuicopin, emblematical of the fertllity and prospority of the United Stales, Tharoec, shamrock, ani thistlo are ale fntrodoced, The cover s murmonnted by the arms of tho City of London, The casket i3 supported by Amerlean eaples, modeled and chased In gold,”the wholo atanding on A velvet plinth decorated with the stam and stripes. 1 THE BANQUET, Gen, Orant was conducted by tho Lord Mayor to Gaildhall, whero an elesant dojennor. ind been provided,” After the repaat the “Lard Mayor pro- poscd tho health of the Queen, which was drunk silently, with tho musie of **tiod Bave the Queen.' Glon, Grant'a liealth Wil hien roposed amidst tremendons cheering, Tho Lord Mayor, in w»gn-lm: tho health of tien, Grant, #alils ¥+ Fam Chiof Magistrato of thio Clty of lune don, and on the part of tho corporation offer yon as heurty & welcome a the aincarity of Inngunze can cunvey, Your presence hory as”late Presldont of tho United States in wpectnily peatifying to all clanses of tho community, ‘and we foel that, al. thouyh this s your frst visit to England, it in not tho stranger wo grect, but tho tried and honored frlend, Twice occupyingas you did the exalted poe- tion of Prosidentof ihe Uniled Staten. and thereforo ona of the loremost rupresentativen of thatcourtry, we confer tlie honor upon aurselves b{ honoring you. Let meexpreas hoth the hope and hellof that whenyon tako Wopartura you will feel thot many true fricnds of vours purnnnnll{ and also of your countrymon, Lava beon left befilnd.” 1 have tho _dirtingulshed honor to ropose vaur boalth, May you lonig live to enjoy tho beast of health and unquahfed happincss, “The health of Unlted Rtates Ministor Plerrepont and the Lord Mayorand toasts to the army and nary followed.” (len. Grant left aboul 4 o'clock aceompanied by the depttation who received him ot tho entrance ta Guildball, AT THE CIYSTAL PALACE, LoxooN, June A—5 o, m.—Gien. Grant and family vislted the Crystal Palaco yesterdny, A grand concert and_dinplay of Srowarks wero tlio neincipal featuros of the entortalument, The like- teas of raut and roprosentativn of the Capltol at Washington wero exhibitod In firv-works, MEXICO,. IMPORTANT NEWS, BaN Fnawcisco, June I5.—Advices by tho stcamer Chins confirm tho urovious report of the capture of Acapulco by Alvarcs, who has installed oficers of the Lerdo Government, The dute of Alvaroz's entry lv not glven. Very Mittle rosfet- ance waa offered by tho followoers of az, Alyae rox wan suxtained by about 1,000 Indian soldiors. ‘Several followers of fenlo who wera compulled to fice from Mexico on the accession of Dlaz to powor lcft this city to-day on thu steamoer Conutis tutlon. A letter recelved here by u mercantilo firm from it4 corrospondent at Acapulco currol- orates the newd of tho capture of that place,and its $ LOMUARDMENT by tho Dlaz et of gunboats, which consists of two veasuls, to retako the city, This correspond- cut, who writes undor date of Juna G, says two gunboats wero throwing shells into tho midet of Ao bousce, At tho date of writingno serious damago kad been done by fire o whell oxplosions. American merchants haso placed thelr books and valunblo papers fu the houso of the Awmerlcan GOV, NOVES ‘hag an Interviow with the Prestident and Sccrotary Evarts to-day. His appointmint an Minister to France will dato from July 1. Ilo will wall ahout Aug. 1, belng requested to reach Parls not lator than Aug, 20, AEEKING. J. A. Towoll, of Oinuy, 1L, Engrossing Clerk of the Legtstaturs, 18 here ‘seekinga Federal oifice, 1e had some aspiration for the I Agency, Dut will bo satifled with 6 Trenaury ponlticn. + TIE CHICAGO COLLECTONSIIY, . 1t wonld boa rashasacrtion to ntatg that Sheridan Waitowil! be Collector of Customs at Chicayo, nut- withstunding the rocommendations of Henator Ogleaby, Iudeed, it {8 by no incans an cortain e 1t was two woeks ago that there will be nny chango in tho ofiice for n fong Hme to come If tlio priuci- ples which the President expressed to Collector immeonsof loaton are to bo followed. Thore 4 no reason why Hussell Jones shouid uot bo rutained na Colleetor, at least until the cxpiration of his rommlssion, g Viows of a Red Man aa to the Froper Way of Deallng with 111s Peoplo. CAUANNAWAGA, P. Q., Jutic 8.—Whilo I was Tiving in the * Garden City of tho Weat I read very often the different opinfons of your corre- spondenta in regard to Indian affairs, There was oue alluslon made to sending hostile Indlans (thelr hostllity to your civillzed nation belng, scemingly, thelr delight in 1ife) to ono of your many lalands. Moy uble men have tried to avive the above auestion, and each one has, 08 it were, falled making any eficctive Impres- alon in bettering the bad feclings existing bee twoen Amerlcans and Sloux Indians, No won- derall those men have turnedaround and asked, “What then?” s T'loase bear this fn your mind: that, aslong s the poor and fgnorant Indlaus, 0s we arc gener- ally looked upon, are not treated ssmenor people capablo of taking holdof anything perg tainiug to' clvilizing power, educatlon, the un* civilized class of Indians will never take any interest In acquicing Ntcral knowledge. Deing an Indian myself, though not very observant, T Lolleve T must bo conskderably more ncqualnted with tlre manners, hablts, and all the peculiar custoins of the Indlan nations of this grand con= tinent,athan any whito man of thoss who have been very Iiberal with thefr minds toward exterminating the rugeed and stubborn *8uns of the Forest,” for whatever suggestions haye Leen nade to tho United Btates Government for the purpose of bringing the poor Indians from the furcsts and placiug them in furming dlstricts, and, It possible, having thelr cbildren attend schools, and muking them men, 08 you white peoplu are, for such sucgestiona we ‘aro always giad and thankful, But those kind and valuable suggeatious were never attempted to bo put Into efect, Asnwell-known fact, Indlans.arc eo very ‘bad, as they ars looked nt.un gonerally, that the good people of tho Unlied States havo be- come digappolnted and discoursged to have them (f!luu:,l ¢ivilized and be good memners of soclety, and hove them espeelally luok upon the teachings of tho [loly Books, and be taught by *| them how to reach the Shining Shore, said to bs in Heaven, and beyond that shore uothing but purity, lovinguess, peacefulness, and com- munfon with the Infinite Father and 1lis Son Jesus Chrlst, whom we Indians call The Con- APFOINTMENTS. John A, Harlan (colvred), vx-member of Con- rens from North Caroling, was nmlulnlu\ to-day Jollector of Internnt Rovenne for tha Second Did- trict of that State, vico Powors. At the Cablnet mecting to-day It was agreod that the yacancy to bo created on tho HOth fnst. by the resignation of Gcorge K. Talbot of tha Kulicitorahip of the Troasury shall bo filed by the appointment of Kenucth Ruyuor, of North Caro- na, Jorry E, Flint has been commissloned Postmas- tor at Jtlver Falls, Wia, TREASURY BULLETIN. TIR NEW FOUR PEIL CENTS. Wastunaron, D, C., June 16, —The Sccrotary of the Treasury lasuea the fullowing as additional to he prospectus fssucd yesterday relative to tho 4 per cent bonds: Any person wubscribing and making payment in full boforo July 3, 1877, will receive from the Treanurer of tha Unitod 8 tates an Interest check covering tho perlod from tho dato of such payment to the date of ghe bond, July 1, 1877, The Comptrollcr of the Currency has {esned a ¢lrcutar to Natlonal Banks In referenca to tho new 4 percent loan, Hewsays: It la the condition of the contract that the loan shonld bo offered for o reasonable period to the puople of the United States at par, and tho circular accordingly Invites subscriptions at paruntl) the 16thof July proximo, with the privilege of payment FOI TURKE MONTIS TURREAVTER. 5 1t Is undorstoud that the loan will ba offercd In Europo as well os hore, and tho sesociates may advance the price aftor that dato, It romatns, thurefore, to be ween to what extent the privilew — **SEDENTARY TAURUS.” Bpecial Dispaich to Tha Tridune. Wemres, Mon,,“June 16, ~Late arrivale from ' tho Wost say Siting Bull, who is now between ‘Wnod Mountain and Fort Walsh with 850 lodges, intends to settle down:llllflly on Britteh sofl. | claims numerons victaries over the Auworlei which the {mhll: know nothing. In proof hi many trophlies, Including arms, wauons, and tho complete outdt of Custor's party. Ho justifics tha bostilitles on the ground of the viotatlon of the treaty respecting the Disck Iilis, e SUICIDE. ZaxzsvitLg, O,, June 13.—Frod Beckwith, 6 most worthy young man, son of Ely B, Bockwith, came homo to dinner to-dsy, went to his sleter's room, swked for a cloth to clean his revolver, Hepped Into an adjotning room, and Ina moment after & whot was heard. The ball from the res ':'."il' weut through his heart. 1o dicd almost in- stantly, MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE. New ALuaxy, lad., Juno 15,~8eth W, Tuley, 8 prominont cltlzen of this place, suddenly disap- peared st Indianapolls on ’rhur-nh{. June 7, sinco which tlme his (rlends have fall to find any trace of him whatever, ‘Fhoy fear that he Lad been fuully dealt with, snd are‘anxlous to lvaru bis fato, ———— JUDGMENT FOR LIBEL, Bpectal Dispatch o Tha Tridune. Judienl trict. But Jowa s not wanthg for IV roller of Our Lives, sho dived and carrled her bapless owuer an Terrawr, Mich., Juné 16,—The Z'ridung¢of this wout onu-talt wro four-poandors. Tam o4 by | Gt 1571y sut an onen question whether iho | Fuut Biabor 0t hee Yapre Dueh, and *Fatl of purchaio e roicesed will bu avallod ot aind | A Yon note whiat T wish to say, and make an | crew with hier to the battom. * When they were | city wae to-day mulcted In tho sum of $500 for :r\ cry lolmcu-u that nm: nl: mado in lun:n}v Runboats con retake the city, No mention Is wado thepe's more (o fallow"" when one generation diod | American subscriptions shall bo as largo as possl+ | experiment on somo Indian youth, 1 am very found a week after her noxzle was down deop | publishing su intiuation that James A, Handall, 8 s pmiLipus, Yot 7 Krupp—cortalnly sll | oo pjyareq ceplying to tha fiect with Latterles from ! {nto the mud of the bottgm, and the hoat was fnclined forty-tive degrees to the surface. Her ballast had ahifted and her crew wero unable to reliove hier, and thoy all perlshed, WAgain she was made ready for action, and though they bad scen tho fate of theso threo crcw-l: funrflll led b{ Liout. Dixen, of the a In that 1 have seen are stamped with the Moscow stawp. Tho nine-pounders, of which there ara slx in position at Draila, are made both at Moscow and Esven. They are magnificont feld- wleces, with o calibre of 10.67 ccutimetres, Itis emphatically a ajege-gun, inteaded fur on sttuck lawyer here, took both sldes of & case, The do- fenso claimed It as ooly 3 huwmorous narratlon, which Randall made bimself o party to five of slx years ngo, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Nxw Youx, June 15, —Arrived, ateamshlp Btate ofl, ‘ho Missourl River 1s b?nk-lull of the turbulent watees, und i dolnz conslderable damage to our fur For wevernl dnys o large force of mon have been at work protecting the bank by stretching a Loom of Jogd In the river uext the shote, held fast by uuLIcTOus guy-ropes, and brush and wanare thrown on the logv, The bouky of the river here aru Jast now In n condition o Lo easlly washed o at f hat troubls ] subccrlruon- b v:nrlu outsido of commerclal f,f:;“%?,::: bvufl": y’:m w’fi; h: :z&:: :l"'m{":: gitles will be pald largoly In carrency, widle bunds | Jongs run by seciniz bim well edueated; ond, :'..ll‘;vfl:.h‘: 'g:u‘&[‘";‘u’zr&;; 1d. L ia obvlaus | guontd any une wish him to cujos any profes: wblic cither for \lwl:turchuz OF oM DL ToF ottty m in sclence, whetlier in mnudicine, ‘uW. or |mucurmneym the assnclates In Now York for mply literature, he can attaln any of theshave: tuat purpose, The bonde ure dated July \.l.’c and | namied classes n sclence 8 well’as a civilized tho shore. Infosmation recelved from other sonrees {e to the etteet that tien. Jimingx, Dins' Governor of Acapules, wos killed In_rosfsting tho attack of Alvarex, Tho punboat which went to the rescue of the passengers of the wrecked steamer City of Sun Kranclsco la jolulng fu the bowmbardient. ¢ crest th 3 N et t ‘twenty-tirst Alabama Infantry, volunteered to i te on fortificutions, sud not for gencral Seld use, Tho — out, und something exiensive must be doue to rfi).x:-l &'fli‘au‘?i’.fl lll:t|::::;nll::t‘m‘:l:l fl;: sitecrtp {3“-‘1‘:"‘r“‘l’llmdyhc;:nfl.mnlfifl:&l :xlulyur'sfu'l; :x'rc:(r‘:f.: take ba’:r vut and attack the l'l'x}:'mumnlc. o new fi,’{,‘ e, Jom Giasgow; ™ adeiland, fpok AR earsigte g fiade oL wasaybL-feon, aud GREAT BRITAIN, Vol Loieep haisgs uias yase, | Aoyt VAID ¥ FULL, Northwesteris Statss I have Juquired whother [ corvette, which hiad just arrived un the station, | Livenroot, June 15.~Arrived, ity of Derlin, TUB FROJECTILES Wash-out lias beow unprecodesited by tha presciit | fnorest for the perlud from date of subacription to | there s any hterary fnstitution built und | and was lying outside a few milea off Charleston from Now York, via Queenstown; steamahip Ales E OBITUARY, hlghwater, tlations are pending fora comblued are grenades with porcussion fuse, shrapncls with *:-:un :.cl'r?rn; 4 lml{‘,"l‘tra fllcxfl&lmd In check’ by the | ghupdantly maintalued for the benefit of In- “Fiha bunds will bo ready for deltvary July . | Giatiboys and girla ta peccles thels educations Payhente mads after July 3 wil) be charged with | And | wus alwaye told that thers s none. Oncs sccrued Interest 8t 4 per cont from the dato of tho | I Wasina toyti tu Minnesota, 1 saw a very Louds up Lo the daty of such payment a1 tho cag- | poor-looking’ Indiau saunteriog sbout the rent prenium of gold. * | streets, and almost every ono be mot had some he presont bonds will bo sold at lower prices | tusulting word to say to him. Hu did not sta than un{ other vaue, whilo, as they mature only | In town very long, fur the civilized (su-calle after hlrty years, they ore boys mads [t too hot u place for him to stay Hoky DRSIBABLE tong. Sadly did I feel for that poor and fue from their permancuco that bonds bearing hizher | 40100 “[nalan; but I fele bettor fn seeing ratos of jutercet, Woosu net seturns on Lho aniount forest beyond Lis retreating figure, fur Investod will be fuund to be sliglinly if st all bigher | ® fOTest lY W s hll Zul b 10 than the income from the naw lssue. Iwas certain that o forcet = Wwoul o ‘Notlons) Banks who may deeire 1o cxchanye | Kiuder to him, give bim genuivo rest aud sluin- bonud uuw ou depoult with the ‘Freasurer, or who { ber on her breast, wake hlin from hls mossy ropose 1o incrense tholr clrculation, cun avail | couch with the chirpiug of her birds, and chece Lowselves of the fll?onunlty to subsceibe for | him with the drink of her cool water at lier cx- theey bonda until the 1uth of July, paylue for the | Laustless stream; sud lastly, bid bim scek working of barbor, {ls city, to “Brave Dixon stcerod his boat with the cers tatuty ot fatc, struck the Housatonle falrli!. and blew her whole stern off, 'The sbip sunk lntwo minutes aud a half, and the torpedo boat disap- peared forever, BX years afterward men n the submarine armor weilt down to wreck the Hou- satonie, and thoy report the ’rorge-um lylog on the bottom 100 feet from whero her great. vie- tim lieg. Undoubtedly the concussion produced by the explosion of the torpedo dcltm)'ul in- stantly the lves of Dixon aud his crew,” ! YOUNG " ENGLISHMEN, Spectal Dispaich to The Triduns. Sioux Cityy 1, duie 16.—A shooting party comsiating of two wesithy young Eugirkwen, Loxnox, June 15.—Lady Sterling 3laxwell, hets fer known ns the Hon. Mra. Norton, e dead, This lady, & well-known poct and novelist, was married on tho 18t of March Just to Slr Williaw Sterling Maxwell, Barunet, member of Parllament for Pertbstire. The bride ut the tiuie was 70 years of age aud confined to her chalr with rhuumatism. 8ir William was 69, ‘The Rigbt llon, Sir (leorge Mellish, Kaight, Lord Justics of Appeal in Chancery, 14 duad, -Mary Carpentes, tho E;:zluh andria, from New York, has srrived out. g —— PARALYSIS, Bpecial Diapalch so The Tridune. 9 Laraverrs, Ind., Jduly 15.~Ex-8upreme Judat John Pettit suffured a stroke of pacalysls w-dT His entire left slde wus paralyzed. ‘l 1s thought he will oot aurvive till moraing. . MT, CARMEL. CiscINNATl J\mJ 15, —The Chamber of Com« merce to-day votu ish dunation of $1,000 for :’m ullhll ol the sullerers by the torasdo at Mt Carmiol, he railroads con hore, shd o end thst something permanent muy, 0d to atop the washiug oway of our ho railiuad-tracks are all on bottome 5. D, BTuskT, tlme-fuses, Tho regular Infantry batterles com- priss both 4-pounders and -pounders, Esch but- tury Lns cight guns and thirty-four wagons. 1think I bave previcusly explained tho relstive position of Dralla and Muichin, the lultér sylug five wiles distont up the river sna ou the oppaelts slde, Vetwecn the towus thore Jntesyeuce an faland, the tail of a long, low, barren tract extoud. ing twenty or thirty wiles and entiing the Dagube tnto two greas channvls, Iwwediately after shell. tug Matchin the Russlans croased with a furco of weverul hundred . men o the lland snd estublishod themselves thure, throwing up worke with adwmlrable sglity, and thus gelting within easy range of the Turklsh tows. Since thon thers bas been an slmust coutlnuous fuslle EDITORS. Bpecial Dispatch to The Triduna I¥nuaNaronty, Iad, Juue 13.~The Slate Editorlul Association adjourned to-dayto wevtd) nest yeor io Lafayotte. Although there was buta suall sttendauce, the mocting was very Intoreating snd profitable, Among the pleasant eplaodes wae tbe Juterchange of grectiugs between ludlana, Kentucky, and New York editors, asfollow, To (ke Press Assoctation of Kentucly=The Indisua Editorlal Asuciation, now (o scasion ut Indisuspulle, scuds griuiug b the Kitrl socltion uf Ken DENIAL, In tho Mouse of Lorde last night, tho Marquls of Balisbury ttaly denied that thare hid beun ap) cuange in ihe relations between Euviand mo Afetianstan or that Eoylish iroops had madv prep B A “Practical” Man, Iran Age. An examplo of reckless indiffcrence to tho arations for crossing the Indus, and prouot i ug b i saie ot any tiue within three montlis” theeeafter, ol clowhore, for she would do all she could | Sevt- B. E. Balloy and K. 1. Partwngtass, wiihr | teachings of expericnce came to our uotics nvb Yadir B 1 popurtod that Aleiohti hat: Do BEOILY | orbe it e st usly faeay Provouneat { fucky.] Wo efircus wurstucers dialrs fur tos clayatied tpauonat lieks . concludes the' Comptesliess b plomtire Honce ono tia) wiy T bellowy Texaedack, who suts .+ wulde, loate bere Wo-mui- | Long sgan Af tron bridge fel) under pecullarly wll taru to pleces, but I have ot had a chauce to ‘ forsuaw botbis wade for'y moro cordtel uulun betwaza | ¢iai'ay Be Governaion with tho, essontial asisi- | that au Indian docs wot like to bo with clvilized | row for the Westeru frantict, Tney wjli ia%e o | Qlatrosslng circumstatices, and th disaster was verify the statemcot, su the westher bas been wo AUSTRIA, iStione bt fhe Suution couutty wLich UAYS See2 8 | ance which thoy wi 30t ‘gud itte bo. | peopte much, Is it auy wouder why the great | trala for Rawitas, Wyomisg, and fraw there cloudy that I buve not been able 1o see Matchin ! sttended with considefablo loss of Yfe. Au en- gioeer, who bad examined the rutu, measured some of the woat lmportant members, and ¢al-| culated thelr streogth, remarked in ersation erg 8Ll to Tieved thoy will beartlly Joln with the' Secectury of | Bloux nations are so Lostile to & Wwhits mant iho Tressury in ruduciog the public burdens snd | Ounly ono thing reimains thut can bring them and pivinz doity aud simplicity to the systemof | back to friendly turms, which Is klndueds and direct to the Dig Uore oo They inlend to cuotrate that regisa furtuor tuan riy White ig.. Baa et Knowin U uare b, 4o will oke 6aopiss: with any distiuctness. X DO, 1/ 4outavis Job havebees ltindy ibRonis by | comorrens I N INTRRNATIONALISTS, Fuaxkyorr, June 1.—7o I. S, Lingle, Prastdent 15.—A Vienna. dlspateb says, 1n | the Sional ssaeidiion Jadiivsins ) The Ben connection with the prosecution of wome Interna- | {usky bress Augciation curdlully ruclirucate thie fra- ot : .4 nationsl Gusaces. caifng with Luem bovestly. dordpony Flourboubl g o With the bewlidgred cortractor that the bridgs’ telegruph of tho destructionof the Turkieh woultor | tlogaliste, an otticlal employed a tho lurary of the et oy S rebauiTon cubeurrtSE b e anis e o thany things yet that T would ke o = b itnt b bure Tened. B o o yoti knowl” futbis vicloity, 1t was Vienna University bas Leen arrested aud docu- | st forthe tormation ot s Natiunal reas Asiocls TWO STRINGS. tosav, butam afrald Tinay have alrcady en- LATE LOCAL HEWS, : ssked the bullder, ¢ Because,” replicd the en- A BLILLIANT EPPLOIT ments have boen discoversd at bia house proving | dshiof bur proreasion, And promute that thoreiuh | A RETIBED ARMY OFPICEH MAKES AN IMPOR- | Croactied upon your valuable thngtoo much. t evenlog o' an. 5,10 9 o'l . k| glneer, Wit wasu't strong enough, and he Laod- on the part of the Kusslans. This wopitor, whose | the existunce of an Internationalist urupa,nnd? unlon betweet seetlons Uf GUF cominon cauntry which TANT DISCOVEBY. Before I close this long letter § wish to make | Jobn Csirns, emyplused agtacye fo 4. W. 4, | ed the builder tho paper on which bo had caleu-, nawe bas never been known, appeared down tho | BUmIng 8t revolutivn Ju Russld uod Austrta. AsmE L et eiltitinc Ugliolws il > Speciat Dispusch to Tha Tribune. one proposition: As you arcin the midst of | jiny woolen facte 7, cr-zue o Y.l Ouf 1ated the streneth of the members in fts rela Danube threo dsys agoand crulsed slowly slong J. Bropvaxp Jouxsox, President. ALuaxy, N. .. June 16.=To If. & Lingle Prest: THE CANADIAN PILGLIMS. ‘:;H'Il{'ll’l:l:él{ AIIAIDC‘(‘IIHU"‘ Thv,l‘rm}ufinnuon“-:l 2 1 owledyus Lhe codivous Lro Rowz, Junc 15.—The Canadian pilirims had Tidlana Editorial A soclation, aad cuvdl‘alclyn‘r‘\‘z yrn! nudleace with the Fope to-day aud asked his bone- | Ealod the fricndly sctiment of fta vetecind brethbvn, diction for thelr countrywen aud the peoplo of | K silutcs Weat aud sodth, sad welcauct uscry laids S d cucy val W Proliute guod feclliig IioUuod Liverpuol and New Yock, who bad given tbed a | is wlvie laad H CUNLER il P it § . = Gen- | euterprisivg colleges, would nut it be grund and "x:;:l,':r ::.' :',:; '.: “:;Ln}:; ‘;‘:’,;".g ‘__gfi. lwportant to bave ouo sud all tuke lu an Indln importance to the Treasu: 4 of lntercat to opt- | Jouth to recelve iy cducation at, until by had i "h asuey 8ui £aak (9.0 Boquired what kuowledge be most desired; after cers vn tho rolired lst of the ary. Itopenstho | yhich, to send him out to work vut bls own sal- way fur all of themn to becoms applicants for civil | yation with suund cducatlon und fair proapects office, and, §f successful, to draw the salaries of { of dulug wellln the world, and wake Lima both positions, Fbe caac L3 that of Capte Myers, | #etar™” {0 he suusls ol the Iudiaus tlon to tho stralns upon them. The builder looked at it in a puzzicd eort of way, aud re- mariged bhat be would bo much obligad if oue {riend would step futo his oflice and show bis - buokkeeper huw to make that _calculution, Hv fididu's belicve bis bookkeeper knew Low, sud ib ,:;.nlutz cue handy sows tlme to be sble ¢ il Nuble streets, Wus beytazix uiab: fellow of bed chiritar namwd The latter El:ked aquarnd v ', L subject unkuown, bis’ (Haalam's) ‘airne tory. Cairne 3 thizh and one Lulg & yery bp A, the oppoulte ehore, Intendlog probably to Join tho dotilia fustber up the nver. Shots were Ored at ber with po efuct. As If to abow ilcir coubewpt fur Russlan artillery, the Turks suchiored directly opposite Braila sud benmu w4 waal baraadul sud dauzerows Gre upon tho

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