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. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1877. 9 Yel “A, ana ted with an elegant mon- 7 matt Dern ntefeeta herve uum sncnoan ce: | - ALARINE NEWS. Inr-button, and an elegant scarf-pin in the abape of a sword act with fretted platinam, THE CROPS. | Launch of the Gospel Ship tn the anpporthim by all the troops avatinhle, and call for reinforcements only after you har used all anbject to your command. The Supresate number of [ndian acouts possible tor your division in 180. Rarely you ean let Howard have even a hundred by RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAIN low and barge Italeigh were taken for corn to But- | sundries: prop Commodore, Buffalo, 03,004 ba com f2lo, making the total eapseaty reported for the day | 1,2 brie fork, and eundrien: a:he Merchant, Pascite, 20:3,000 on. eae0, Meniowoe” manna: kere Re Peeety Rae Detnorr, Sane 19,—Grain rates from this port, s a can be reported aa higher than thoge paid at Cuca: Fe OUR ea har yi eT geay dye Nome, 10 CAMAS PRAIRIE. ordering Kantz to diecharge » correnponding num- go, an Wosteated by the echr Lively, which wae | Lake, 2obe osta: eche Gi furray, Battal, Exrtaxation ov Rerxeence M. cr v. 7. B . General,” ie chartered yenterday and 1s now at the Michigan | bacora: amr Maske enon. Kundri i anne. —4 Satarda Ita Bloody Place in History Beside ver ae: JLYMLR NG RECO Won Be Presence of 2 wet Mul Central Elevator leading meal for Oswego at ae 7h, "Bhande inane 42.0 ba carn FERRES “Bandey excepted. ¢alondey ‘excepted Hf ? ‘The Secretary of War this morning received the 3; itude. er bu, an advance of 14¢ on rales paid from j* 6 32,09 —_— Mountain Meadows and follotngvlograts frome Gv, Braysuan, of idaho Pern eer woe f Eago. "Tins in reported to be thomedand grain chore | haemadrieny waned i Merri h CHIUAGO & RORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, j enare apes Gazenvinte, Clay Co., June 20,-Urasshoppers are nut doing mach damage now, yet it fa impos ble to tell what they may do before they Icave, Eo RN Ra aE Sere En 1 Marais du Cygne. ter made at thle port this nexenn. 1,090 60 oate. [5 pkgs hraciey echt 8, TF Schr City of Tawae, chartered for 1,000 gross | i0bn oata, Ii brutes ie ** Bown Cert Idaho, June 10.—7o the War se trips fen Mare | Kate Gtiert tare Department, Washington: A disastroos Indian a in. “There ta no Territorial law cre- ‘Ticket Omces, €2 Clarkst, (Ghermas House) ond ef cha the depots. tons of quartz in two enccens! quette to Chicszo, to he The Clerk of the Steamer Peerless Tells of a Tidal Wave on River, 2 bel i jour, 1 hr beet, 1 ort tellvered to the veeeel the | POR; Prop st Alans, Ogdensharg, 12,000 ba cora, 2 war has 4 our, 7U brie pork. ating militia, and only twenty regulars are bere. ispatch same as ore and discharged free $n Ublcago, at Pacific Past Line. The Portland Papers Fur- Tyrant antbonty ta, Srgunize, meant and Mins | Font Wanner dake So citae thoppeié do not Lake Superior. $1.20 per ton. ULY 4, Stove bey Ean ci uished with the Names mediate action fe necessary, M. Dharwan, | eat ua out the yleld of all the crops will bo aband- WELLAND CANAL. 1 tha Kalion of Tha Trioune, @omahn Siete Rxprefe ssc omen pinraserernet of Idaho." | ant. aadal Baan le Gui aMaae Marine Mishaps, Notes from Various Bevrato, N. Y., Jane 20.—Versela passing | Crrcago, Jone 20.—Have the Mayor and Cone} | 2812 3 of the Slaughtered, Fo tht (0 ae CATCHING. ued that he | Wear 8on tree fedco, tine Ste rhe praes- Welland Canal the fast twenty-fonr hours: arrived at any conclusion In regard to the matter Ports, and Items of Interest to Mariners. had no authority to authorize fim to organize, monnt, and provision yolnnteers at Government expense, but that Gen. Howard had heen filly 1 atrncted and clothed with all authority tha De- partment can confer, and that he might farnieh arms and ammunition as provided by law, Gen. Sherman also sent the following telegram to Gen, McDowoll: ““HRADQUANTENS of Tne Anny, Wasuixa- ton,—Qen, J, McDowell, San Francisco: The Governor of Idaha telezraphs to the Secretary of War asking anthority to organize militia and call- Ing for armé, ainmunition, and supplies generslty, The Beckeiay. has answered that he bas no anthor- Sty tograut the request, but that Gen. Howard will be authorized to tsaue at hia discretion muskets of the old pattern not to exceed 500, and ammunition not to exceed fifty rognds for each gan. . AW, T. Srenwax, General." HOW THE TROUBLE AROSE. Special DispatcA to The Tribune. hoppera are not doing as much damage 8 was ex- led, Pe Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Hooxr Point, Hamilton Co,, Jane 20.—The grasshopper problem of damage fo yet ansolved. Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune, O'Brixn, O'Brien Co., Jane 20.—Ercept the cemaye by grasshoppers the oatlook of all crops is “ Fpectat Dispatch to The Tribune. Citrnonxer, Cherokee Co., June 20.—Many Iecea of corn hate been eaten by the grasshoppers. tather dleconraging, ro much, hes beon eaten up. Special LAspaich to The Tribune, Wansten Cirr, June 20,—Too early yet tode- termine what extent grasshopper Favnges may reach. On the whole, prompect, is hopefal. Special Mspaich to Tha Tribune, Ontenr, Adair Co,, done 20.—'Happers plenty, Hutsmall, Willdo no damage except they come from other places, tre, City of Concord, | of using fireworks to celebrate the 4th of Joly, chr W. Y, Emery, To- | 1877? There are hundreds of young Americans in fonto to Cleveland, Chteago who are anxiously waiting for the final de- Eastward~Props Champlain. Chicago to Ordena» | cree of the above-named officials, and they would barg; Rurope, Chicao to 8t. Catherina; barke M, | Ye tied to hear that they wontd be allowed to ure J, Canninga, Chicago to Kingston; G. M. | Steworks pendently. on vacant lote, and away 4 from honses, ete... one day ont of 963, Neelan and Canada, Bheboygan to Kingston; John | Mayorand Council can eanily pase fuch an onde Wisttey, Markegon to Kingston; Magellan, Bay | nance, and by doing eo they will win the regard City to Collin's Bay: Palarkl, Sheboygan ta Col. | 804 approval of every, true American citizen in lin‘s Bay; Jesse Drummond. Cartwright toCiay- | Chicago, Tet the children cetebrate one day tn ton: schre Guiding Star, Milwaukee ‘to Oewego, | the year to thelr hearte’ content. Remember Jane Ralston, Musgegon to Ogdenabarg: Hoboken: | Yeu were all boys once. 4 eria, Havana, and Montealm, Chicago to A Unorenty Owen rw Cnicaco, Kingstons Hercnles and If, B, Hathbun, Cleveisnd | (Nothing has vet been definitely nettled, It te to Toronto; Britlh Queen. Erle to dot Defiance, | Proposed to petition the Council to have Goose do to Thorold; Persia, Perry found to do: Pan- net pl ae 8 feserration for Greworke par- dora, Bitck fiver te iproceslites jane fanaa Childrens ‘and Gere “be sorly built ape aber would inoeean a elas , . and, oorly built up, there wou City egos ane, Claveland 'to'To> | ‘te vtcie tisk ef datiace ey fre.) e! 30 | $ axrenaer (daily) § B:0n tureen Lake Expre Ma Re Doreen Tiny Express aa) te pani & gennes i inons Exptead,. Crome Exrentys sss jetta Exprend «<1. ‘a Lake & Rockfor Accounts of the Fight of Col. Perry with the Fly- ‘ng Savages. - LAUNCH OF THE GOSPEL-81I, The new miesionory shtp, Giad Tidings, wae “* floated to the battle and the breeze” at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, in the presence of a muititade of people variously estimated at from 1,600 to 2,000, Clark street bridge contained all that could conveniently stand on the footway neareat Bag- ley's shipyard, where the new ship waa built; many were on the neighboring hulldings, the stmr John Sherman had & crowd on board, and Imme- diately around the now vessel, and covering all of Bagley's new plesanre boats and his work-shede, jwas an assetnblage of fally a thousand, The weather was threatening, and omtnour peals of thunder, accompanied by lightning, were heart, Maru adenct “Tullman Hotel Care are run through, between Chi- ctmo and Omahs, on the train leaving Chicago at 10:80: ‘Nother rosd rune Pnitman of any other form ef ne peros corner of Welland Rinste-st = net of Well and Kinzle-sta, b—Depot corner of Canal and Kinsie-ate. CHICAGO, 8T. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LINE. Ticket offices 02 Clark-st. and at Kinzle-sireet Depot, The Heroisn Vaunted Yes- terday Sours to Pol- troonery To-Day, Official Correspondence Received Cleared—Prop Philadetphis, coal to Chiesgo, pened And ey Leave. |_ Arrive. Wastunotox, D.C., June 20.—The trouble with Fpectal Dispatch to The Tribune, naif the elements recognized the occasion. Hat 4,000 ton; Sehr Attna, do, O50 t 0 pe es me ef Cresco, Howard Co., June 20,—No grarshop- | the rain did not fall, and the time was. propitions 4 a TDs, fons, at 0c. _ DAN % St. Paul & Minneapoite Fx... a.m. [* 4:00, ma, at the War Department. Lemplnf the Gavarmment torputthe doreon bandat | pers fave tronbled aa, ahd no anxiety manifested | for tue launch, zi ee Chartor—Sehr Amarinth, coal to Detrolt, 25¢, To the pial SH Se Ee A Minenrells Ee SOP Ok Nes Perce on a reservation, The Indians, how. | concerning then. Just before the veerel was Inunched the Rev. Is. : Special PMepatch to The Tribune. Rontnwoon, Worth Vo,, June 20.~—CQar comty has no grasshoppers to fear, only that they may light from other parts, Spectat Dispatch ta Tha Tribune, u Crrcaco, June 1,—My sttention was called to TORONTO AND THE FOOL, : There haa been nothlag done at thie port by the | Mayor Heath's statement relative to members of veatel-owners to ascertain the opinion of partieson He Sparel, being eamales an couetraleed ee the pooling plan anbmitted by the Baffato Conven- | the allegation, ss no person stopping or residing e ever, bad agreed to go, and had In part eclected thelrland, when one of their number was shot without excuse bya white man, and all attempts torecure the Iegal punishment of the mnrderer failed. Thte was the situation at Inst advices, dat- T, Chamberlain, of the New Kngland Congrega- tional Charch, came upon the Low of the new craft, and Capt Bundy, the nautical missionary, tuok his place by the side of that gentlgman, and requested thone who conld sing to eume fo: Massacre of a Railroad Camp by Black- CHICAGO, ALTON & ST. LOUIS ARD CHICAGO KANSAS CITY feet in British Columbia. Unton Depot, ea uy Mi REOBE bri esha Ne Ug near ne ian ieee ed me Oaxrinuy, Andnbon Co., dane 20,—"Moppers | and Join inthe hymn commencing, ‘* There lion, There have been opportunities to compare | at above hone fe anch, nor hare they any con: hod Arriva. ; Stoner dmuitt tenetord the following telontay tl taking to the gardont. ‘Wat for them prospects | fountain filled with bload." The Doxology waa also | opiaiona since that mecting, and the reports sath. | nection with the better elements of colored ane on = San Francrsco, Inne 20.--A Portland preva dis- | evening; it ie dated at Fort Lapwat, Monday lant, | Goud for 5 Jone raproe small lees sane, and shen te Her, rs Chambertal fm read the ered from contemporaries show that there fe not | ‘ey. Yours Foaperty ee RERADTATES ae mn, patch saya: The following special aa Just been | Which le ahont 169 miles from the telegraph oflee: | Gannan, iiancock o., Juno 20.—Tloppera | ior entered into anip wiih Ile disciples “Verses | Unanimily in the desire to carry St oatat least. It — ae COR i received by tha Oregonian: bering 130, ore on Mount Idabo. Ahe cavalry | plenty in spots, Wo arc hopeful that the demayo | from Jobn, appropriate to the occasion, were aleo | cannot be eald that the Juagment of any docs not COTTON pa ue eer 0D. m Moun Ipano, June 10—8 p. m.—There tebad | force nent out fell back with great loss, ‘The | Will be bight. read. coincide with the plan that hae been offered, bat ° Chicago d Padecah tele ok 4 nowa to-night vis Florence from Salmon River. | Agency Indians remain trne to the whites. Moro ee PAmpateh 10 The Tritune, Ar, Chamberlain next made a few remarks, He | personal intcresta will became conflicting from | , CARLEsTON. Jane 2.—Corrox—fteady; middtings, | ftreacor, Lacon. Waen'ton Op. Pi ‘The killed, so far as known, are Dick Dehine, |: troops with friendly Indians are beingacnt forward, Cenan Farus, Blackhawk Co., June 20,—No | raid the goud ship had Leon named the Glad | causes that are entirely beyond the control of any | tite: net recelota, 12 bates: sales, 200 bates. Jollet & Dwight Accomendat'n'* 5:00 p. 2. 7 ‘a 3 *. “OB, O. Wateins, Inspector." grasshoppers in our vicinity, though we hear of | Tidings, and he believed every inan, whether a Menry Elfers, Robert Bland, Henry Strawbridge, = “3 Dp té convention. There appears to beno greater want | Monte, June 22—Corron—Qulets middiings, tte of spirit in Toronto than In other placer, but the | petrocelpts 110 balosy sales, 200 bales; cosstwiee, or owners do no, in terms of unbounded cant. dence Inthe pooling plan. And there can only be | sudcicet sitet one baler orca a Acie aditogs, one cause for this, namely: that in all probability | cfc? iy ket them west of us. Bnectal Ptepateh to The Tribune, Invina, Tama Co., June 20,—Little danger fe apprehended from grasshoppers. lave nover Theee Indians are by no means the lowest order of eayages, Joseph and his brother owned abont sixty horses cach, and hie band ia reported by the nt to possess sbont 2,000 horsca and 250 head Christian of not, would bid hurGod-apeed. He ree ferred to her miasion as 8 Gospel ship, at encouragingly of be followed by pray All Menry Mason, C, If. Brown, Jack Mannel, Samual Henedlet, Jamea Daker, Pat Price, Victor Oulda, and Joseph Ontds. spoke fotare, Hie remarks Wwere CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & 8T. PAUL RAILROAD, “UR Nia iets tras Hiss rer ATOR, June 20, Steady d at Depot No women or children killed on Satmon River | fieMy ond Bpencer rifles and United Slates care | counci Buuren, June 20,—‘ioppersdotog some | the spur out, and the vessel moved slowly down tie ee Mowaukee Fxpreee erga reported yot, John Chamberlain and child were | by the agent to grow out of thelr peculiar belief | Camage, ‘Nothing very, action. seins, fomy werk a0) damever, sithase ame au seams DETROIT. Pi 1OWA FINANCES, Wheonatn & sion # fi uilled at the same time ax Morton's wife, and an- | that thelr leaders ean bold commanion with epirite | pioeg rearing, Lyons Co:, June £0,—Farmers are | nearthe cuge of the. side, wien ave ‘Srorped oft | Dsrnorr, Mlch,, dune 20.--Vensels passed Jun Spectal Dispatch to The Trttune, weenie low aad iliase:] oe ether sulla ni pay Uaatae Ha Se fallow Welriseching. Gee, Bnermene whecasked gatching ne graestoppera ingreat quantities. Thoy | with s splash, and flonied miccly. Her bethel | 20: Deo Moras, Ta.,Jnne 10.—Tho quarterly scttle- | tuts Exprem. Wega Necemase -L. go Moore, Mrs, Morton, iA ‘not scam to be daing mach damage. lage and natfonal colors were ing, ane a t with he The troops arrived hero to-night.’ ‘The India Ca tetee racial inet he thawene thes eeonen weonta Rpectal Piapatea to The Tribune, She presented a trio and rakish sopearance, | , UP—Ftop Tioga and tow, Waverly; achrettenry | ment with the State Treasurer, Jane 4, shows canh | “Night Rxprem ¢ 9:00, m.{$ 7:008. m, C. Richards, Wamer, Frank D. Baker, Francia | ov hand at that date $71,546.90, with over $50, + fcketa ¢ Palma, J. L, Miner, Van Valkenberg, Alczandrie, | 000 due from counties which ought tobe on hand. ‘Three Bells. = t Bhe wae hauled up to the dock at the north end of the bridge, and 8 large crowd got on board. The dimenalons of the Glad Tidings and a description Invpanson, Green Co., duno 20,—Farmers hore wage war againnt the gratshoppers, and hare anc- cecded in reducing them materially. Conddently have loft thie afternoon, attempting to cross the Salmon River. They will probably go toward Wile, Jow Valley snd commit depredations. They have getthem in handin a few daye. Ile did not be- Move that tho war wonld epread to other tribes, and regarded it ae a tocal outbreak. Ail traing ran via Milwankes, Tickets 3, Pani and Minneapotia are good either via Madison ant rte ; du Chien, of via Watertown, LaCrowe, and Winona. looking forward for good crops. of her were given In yesterday's ThinuKE. Dlown—Props Snooks and tow, Turner and to i . atargo band of horses, botonging to people here, | wasuinncon, D, On; dune 20,—sThe, following ne tO ectal Tiapaich to The Trionne, Just previous to the launch, ayackt lying in tho | city of Coneurde Hie Lenton! De Me Win ond To the AN INQUIRY ILLIROIS and will doubtless be parsued by tho eettlors. It | dispatch is recived by the Commiratoner of Indian Berxoxn, Wright Co., Juno 20,—Grasshonpora | yard, upon which s larve crowd of men and boys | tow, Arctic, Bay City and tow, Coffinbery and tow; CENTRAL RAILROAD. Devot, foot of Jaakevst- and foot of Twenty-recond-#t, have eston a few pieces of corn, icket Otfice, 127 Hlandutph-st., near Clark, Spectat Mapatch to The Tribune, : Cnan.za City, Floyd Co,, June 20.—No grass- hoppers within fifty miles of ws, Special Iepateh to The Tribune, Laxe Crtr, Cathoun Co, June 20.—Withina ‘week the grasshoppers have gathered 1n the wheat flelds, a they are not doing any damage, A great many have becn caught, but] think tocy are gaining on us. Bpectal Mepateh to The Tritnne, Biaiey, Osceola Co,, June 20.~—We havo plenty of geasshoppers. But no far thoy have dove no damage. We foar them most when they com- mone to fly, &pectat Diepatch to The Trioune. Exxnrrsnvgs, Palo Alto Co., Jane 20.—'Ilop- pore are growing very, fast, et they have done ‘but little damage. We feel confident that we shall 0 Bpeckal Dapateh to Tha Tribune, Boonsnono', Boone Co., Juno 20.—A Frmeral anxtoty has been manlfested upon the grasshoppor question by ali clasece, The question now in this locality seema to be settled, and we think all achra Cecelia, Granger, Meyers, Vienna, Wabash | pCutsgn Jano 19. Will yan state throngh Tx Hallo, Mitchell, Kingflsher, Eagle Wing, Harriott, qabecribed toward’ he fund for hese ttantord Winp—East, Yours, {Quite a large anm.) A FINE SITP. ‘Theocean bark Garden Ieland, ballt by Garin & Drink, shipbatiders, Kingston, was locked through the Larne Canal into Oe poneen hare —_——— bor last Thurpday, This fine and commodioue en resect will then proceed to Quebee to takeona | MRPOSITION Feery nt load of tiaber for England. Wer cost la cetimated Saturday B T i it $80,000, A resecl aa lary the Gard t he bas probably never parred throug “the Matinee, UILD NG, canal, {t te eald that the reason why ahe was built at Kingston is, that the owners conld ne THEO. THOMAS intend aod have cyerything dono In fi atyle, She could have been constructed at a much janet rate in Queles, And His Unrivaled Orchestra. A BENEFACTOR REWARDED, Admisaton, 25 cta. and sets. Tickets at Exposition Capt. Jamea Scott, of Oswego, some years ago, | Building and ltoot & bun's, 1X2 Htate-t. is Joseph's, and with other renegades. LATER. Jone 17, 8 6, m.—Tho commanding officer at Fort Lapwal, Col. Perry, with hia command and rome volunteers, engagod tho Indiana at White- bird about daylicht, They wera fighting about three houre and were repulacd with heavy loss in men and horaes. Some of tha men who have ro- turned estimate the loa in kilted and wounded at wixty men, Since writing the above, Col. Perry has come in anfe, but we hear that Capt, Weller and Capt. Trimble are both missing, and are supposed tube killed. The people hora have a good fort, Gud havo no fear of the town. LATER, Juxs 18,—Willlame, who brought these letters to Lewiston, snysho was a scout fo tho fylt; that the engagement took place at the foot of White- Urd Canon, instead of the head; that npon the were standing, lurched over and tiruw the occu- pants into s promiscuous heap, esnaing mach mer- riment among those who were fortunate enough not to be in the accident, and fortunately not hurting any ono. Capt. Bundy will sail next Monday for Racine. THE PEERLESS’ LOG. ‘The Clerk of tha Poerless saya: Left TMancock on her tripdown ot midnight on the 1fth. Tho prop Manistee was at Houghton, A fog arlatng in the Portage ilver compelled us to Ie by forthe balance of the night, no that we ald not reach Alar- qnette until noon of the 16th. Left Marquette on the afternoon of the dsy follow|ng. Touched at Onota sod Munising to complete the cargo. Tho echr America was at Muntving: loading timber, Arrived atthe canal at noon of the 18th. In pass- ing through the canal the water suddenly ran ont, leaving the steamer on the bottom for about ten minutes, when {tas suddenly raised to the level Affaire from the Noz Forces Agency, Jdsho: “The non-treaty Indians commenced hortilities on the 14th Tnstant, and up to date (10th) twenty- nine settlers are reported murdered and four In- dang killed. Gen. Howard is here in command, The hostiles are avout 100 strong. They are re- ported to have goue to the Salmon River sonnteh, and are making for the Weyser-(ieyacr, in Sonth- midaho. Troops are in pursuli, about twelve hours behind, i Reservation Indians are true tothe Government, Acompany Is formed under the hend Chief, and in protecting the scttlement of Kamalahand tho employes. No news from the Togtene north of here. t ae iene: ‘Warnes, In Wonet ‘*Montietn, Indian Agent.* jspatch to The ne Wasrmnron, D. C.. duns 20,—Reports and correspondence on file in the Indian Bureau throw abundant tight upun tho canaes of tho Indian war In Idaho, Itisthe old story of aggression by the whites on Innds which the savages belicyed to be by right ther hunting grounds; of onavailing Orivana Ei sas & Texas i Keokal Dubuque & Sioux Cit} Dubuque & Bloux City Gltman Passenger... CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD. Depots fovk of Lake-st.. Indlana-ay., and Rizteenthe and Canal and Bixteenth here rey ‘nthats, Ticket Ofices, 5a Mendota, Ottawa, and Streator Mendota: Ottawa, an Hoek rd, D'buque,. Hock( rd, Iv baque, &sloux Paritc Rrpress fot O1 " Car; Managers, Kaveas City... mM. |* 8:40 p.m rat dre of tho Indians tho suldfors broke ranks | ciforts by the Government to Indace roving bands * and floated her off. During the forencon of the | When !ncommand of the achr Cornwall, befriend- | ——— = ee phi and retreated. ‘Tho officera could not rally them | ta live upon.s reervation: of threats to employ | Gungerls over. Lasinons of all kina 1s asaaming | and 0 4 abscqaently Mc¥ICKER? Gral G material improvement, eat $0 The Tritwne, Bac Crev, S296 Co., June 20.—8o farthe "hoppers have done no material damage. Farmors are tery hopoful of raising an excellent crop. Tho weather seems to be chauging for the better, tal IMspatch to The Tribune. Invrmaron, Kosanth Co., June 20.—Qranshop- pera aro very nual] for this time of tho year, and as yet have done very little damage, saanod et In the ofl b die as THEATRE, amassed a fortune In the o! nalnet ant 8 ain a ae at ine been, to repay bis benefactor. “Lantweek he | LAST NIGHT BUT TWO offered Capt. Scotta quarter interest In the achr OF THE PUPULAR PAVORITH, Algerine and a nalary of $1,200 per annum to act ate if emoon co | TONY PASTOR, Capt. Juines Curran, of the scht J. McGee, will AND HIS GREAT COMBINATION, take charge of the Sam Cook, lately salted by him, : ; gnu Capt Scott's son will sssume command of the | xPotaschsnge of Proxramme to-night, , New Soney New Acts, First appearance McGee, HOLL GUS WILLIAMS, PELEUANTY aud HBN~ 18th thero was considcrabla excitement st Sault Bite. Marle causcd by a tidal wave, which awept tho water back into’ Lake Superior (tho water falling about four fect), leaving veascla In the canal aground, | snd sdtording a dry pathway across the rapide to the opposite shore, fn opportunity of which many avalied themeclven to walk whore man bad nover walked bafore, a Jeast not within the recollection of the ‘oldest inhabitant.” In about two hours the troubled force, and of a sudden and revengeful outbreak on named Corrigan. The Jat! the part of the Indians, asttented by horrible massactcs of rettlors and their families. The end will be as It always ie, —interferenco by troop and 8 fow ekirmisheas or battles, in which tho eoldicre will be the victors. A MLACKFOOT TlORTOR. San Pranctaco, Cal., duno 20.—A Victoria press dinpatch says news from the Rocky Monntain emp of the Canadian Pacific Railway states that the and make them face the fro, The Indlans pursucd them about sixteen miles, fring upon thetn con- stautly. We states that the Indians had better gus than the troopa, and THEL ATM WAS DEADLY, From tho Gret attack thore wore about 125 Indiana in pursuit, The troopa were well mounted, After the fight the Indians held grand war-danco Nbant | Express | for (iuaha, Kansae City, Atele loon, BE, Joe, and Texas. 10:00 p.m. It 6:55 =m, MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD. Leave. | Arrive. sa, m8 O:55 p.m, pm? 7:40 p.m. ti (Fta Mato and Alr Line), cia} Fast Exprens. ry 3 " iy lamazoo Accommorat Bin 10:15 a, ma. onthe prairie, ‘Me qays he and Kinoford, another | met !n charge there have been murderod by Iiack TLLAINOTS. Miak'into tie-canal and rapids, © Fortanately tuego OPopuiar eicess-Oreheetra Circles vac and e11 Piet | SYlanlls Exieses (dally beam baog 8 tt scout who brought dispatches from Col. Perry to | jigenca to Frazer River. ‘There waa large amoant Apectat Dispatch to The Tribune, was no damage done. ‘The props Joseph L. Hurd PORT ITURON, Balcony, We; Recoud Ualcony, 20 TUBES EAUES ip Se the post, when off the rond abo Ife We and SL Louls were at Sault Ste. Marie. The sche Special Dispatch to The Trt'rane, Tast Iastor Matines on Saturday, Admiasion, 0c; post, Ly ni ut four mifes | of railway supplies at the camp. Lixconn, June 20.—We had a drenching rain children's tiekete, 2c north of Board Nouac, were attacked by fire In- hore Monday night, and alsoon Taceday morning, | Heslo Uarwick was loailing timber at Garden | Port Icnon, Mich., June 20-10 p. m.—Down ; Collen lichels, Se. ___________ | FITTsBURG, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, River. The tng Moffat, In attempting to teku five vestola down the river, bad succeeded in gotting the D, A. Van Valkenburgh syround ot the head of the dinna just oa the moon was golug down, They in- tronched themuelves behind some sheltering rocke, RAILROADS. and the prospect ta for mare, Yestecdsy we contd —Props Ketcham and Kutter; schra Weu! Btac, DEXTER PARK, have reported the prospect for corn good, but to- Ueper, corner Canal and Madison-te. Tickst Offices, omer, J. 8. Richards, Francis Palms, F. D, “ Clark-st.. Palmer Houss, and Grand acide Motel, Rar ea Leave. 3 Klneford strengthening th i Flata, causing a colilsion between hor and the , | Barker, Caviller. } 3 —. —_ sardatesO¥o sbala Witte Teese eae PIE MOAN (CENTRAL. | quay the farmers report some at tho folds on tha | TW octa tie vextia tow, carfying awey tne jiu: | Up Prope Huron City, City of Premont, Peswen- MAUD OSWALD’S Mat and Haprem acon mf 7p me dluns then withdrew aud the scouts came on with- | Next Monday the annual meeting of tho BichI- | ion 'snawill no doubt be tojured matorlatly, | 220moF the Lo ee ees den, Garnom and coneort, Havana and tow; schrs LONG RACE, ‘ eas Bik Se gan Centrul Railroad takes place at Detrolt, and, no matter how it gues, it will be ono of the mout {important eventa inthe history of the road. As in already well known, an unusnally bitter and ferco war for the possession of this plece of property has ‘doen in progrom. Jay Gould hes long had an cyo on this road, which he nocde to supply a Unk iP his contemplated great through ronte between tho Atlantic and Pacific, and nothing, falr or unfatr, has been left undone by this gentleman and his frionds to get hold of a majority of the prozice necessary to decide the election. Messrs. Sloan Fast Lin #209 p. mid Bia, 1a, out farther molestation. We have before us Gen, ‘Howard's dlepstch to Col, Wood dated June 18, at 11a, m., giving the number of Col. Perry's com- qnand who had been killed, THB NUMBER OF KILLED AND WOUNDED in twonty-soven, including Capt. Thollor, A lot~ ter from Father Cataldo, a Cathol{o pricet, reporta he Indians op Uangman's Crock quiet at present, althongh many Ne Perces and Palouses aro there, This morning the steamer Almok arrived at Tewleton with seventy-five moro soldiers, who ‘We must have dry weather, or the corn crop will bo short, channel, witlch fe very narrow at that puint. while she touk tho balance of the tow, the June Bell and | Parana | throngh Keebl Thin cuneed the Peertess 9 dolay of two hoars, bat, by getting tho vessels to heave up close alonualde, sho wna finally enabled to get through. Met the Uarge Oscar Townsend and the Orig Favorite, In tow of the tug Daaloy, Uciow the Neablal. | Passed out of the river ot midnight; touched at Mackinaw, aud ar- rived at Chieago during the forenoon of the 20th. Dringing down a number of pasecugers, and a fall and valuable cargo, consisting in part of 50 tone of fure and buflalo-robes, balance pig-iron, quartz, wtlone, und sundrivs. BALTIMORE & OHIO. : Treat cde onieeas Kh ciarkste Pale thous rake Ticket Ofticess i Clarkeate Uraod Pacine, aad Depus (Exposition Dulidiag). Leave. Artive, i] 20a, m.|) S408. m. Ib v:40p, m1} 6240p, m. Special Dispatch to Tre Tribune, Famyraip, Wayne Co,, June 20,.—Craae, onts, and wheat are looking well, WU! commerco har- vesting iu @ fow days, The hay crop will bo vory heavy. Potatoes eo far very fino. Apectal Dispatch to The Tribwna, Cantrze, Clinton Co., Jon. 20,—Elarvest has commenced, ‘Tho yteld will bo abont an avorsce of the laut three years. Biteen bushels, The greund tain good order, ie weather in pleasant, ut vory wari, with a prospect of showers, We H. Biescll, Elgin, Emma, Hutchinaon, Oneonta, . . dohn Uredeu, Iriv, Adventure, St Joseph, Nemesis. Wind—Northoast, gentle; weatber onc. 5 DE M I pouttively t co, EEO EDS Commtiauclug Friday. dae Se at 'p- Wis aud conclud: ‘The managers ofthe Detroit & Cleveland Steam- ing paturday at 6 p.m. boat Company huve finally decided not to rebuild pectal accomninodations for ladles, in 1 vf i te Re N, Mea, and the bull of the ateamer will | | flediued eam toe M. Bro be 1 4 € onthe M.S, @L. 8. 1% It, and Pitta: probably bo converted into a barge. They have aleo | buted Fort Wayne. determined npon building a new steamer, side- ADELPIN THEATRE, wheel. which 1s te be ready for bueiners with the a <3 ld opening of next reacon. ‘Cho alze and model of | J Us MAVENLY..s.cces0000esD'rovtletur and Manager, LAKE BHOBE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN. snd Taylor, and other gontlemon composing the | oxpect wet weather before the harvest is over. teeryaaner the proposed steamer have not yet been decided 5 oT proceeded to tho garrison at Lapwai, and arc to present | Board, have mado cgually strenuous aiforts pect Piqpatch to ‘The Tribune. - LUMBER ¥FREIGHTS, upon. S # eee crests Ut . leave thia evening for the scene of action. The | to retain control of the property, ae tholrintercata | Irantaxi, Madivon Co., June 20.—Wheat bar- | Tha tumber-carrying trade ie not and has not EGE AUG GREAT RENPATION. a volunteers havecome from Columbla County, and | Would be badly damaged if Gould should enccced. | vest le about to commence, Weather fluo und A NICE PRESENT, it sath! been remunerative to the vessel-owners having craftinit, and Iste Information concerning some of tha drives docs not give them much encour- Sgomont forthe fature. Ireighte remain nominal, and are Ilkely to, One of the Mersrs, Shaw, of tho well-known and extenelve Inmbor company of that namo, at Rag Clalre, strived hore yesterday, and reporta the re- cunt raine have not had the desired offecton the drives on the Chippewa sud Ean Clatra Rivers, and out of 600,000.000 feet of Joya on the drives of the fiest-named atream there would not be over 0,000,000 run down tothe mills, Mr, Shaw stater that It requires alarge area of ruln fo causu a tise in the rivers mentioned above sufficient to run toga down, and {ho recent abowere bave not covered the requisite If the old Directors are successful, the rond will probably be run as it Je now, dividing its patron. age among the three Canada lines, But, should ould suceces the sond would undoubted): be run in the interest of the Canada Southern, ani the other Canada lines would be compelicd to look ont for other connections with this city. Tho Grand Trunk and Groat Weetern Roads are greatly alarmed, and they have boen luoking over the ground lataly to see what othor connections with this clty would be moet available. ‘The Chicago & Lake Iuron and severdl other ronda can be uscd for this purpose, but tluy would xecatly preter the Michigan’ Cantral aa their connection, As yet nothing hse tranaplred to indicate what the roxult of the alection will be, aud probably nothing definite will be known until after the election has taken place. favorable. Rather warm. Wheat prominca a goml yield, from fifteen to twanty boshels per acre, “Many ficlds aro romewhat rusty. Soma is down on the ground, Byecial Dispatch to The Tribene. Cannotiton, Green Co,, dune 20,—Wheat ripening very fast, Weather hot. Spectat itch to The Tribune, Decaten, June, 20.—We are having beautifal weather for corn and grass. Wheat and oat look- ing sploudid, aud a larger acreage of each sown than usual. Hpectat Dispatch to Tha Tribune, Dwraut, June 20,—Halned Montay afternoon and heavy ehower that night. ‘Tueaday cold and cloudy, "Tu-day cluar and hot. Everything grow- ing woll, and the country looking beautiful. Snectal INspaich (0 The Trebwne, Dwsout, Mh, dune 20,—Later—This afternoon wure are on the way hore, PARADISE AND GENESSEE. The settlers In Paradise Valloy are atockadod, and bave sent to Lowlston for arme and aminun!- tion, Gonozsce Valley sattlers aro all hore with thelr familles, Woe feelwa ore fn no Imminent danger hereat present, What effect the recent victory of the Indians will have on those now frlendly romatns to bu seen, ‘TUR LOSTER, Bax Pnanctsco, June 20.—The latent nows from Gen, Howard, obdtalucd at headquarters hero, etatesthat Capt. Thullor, Tweety-Aret Infantry, was killed in the action at Mount Idaho on the 17th Inst. No other caenalttes aro reported thus far, AU Ladive Nuati : he tile week gnty, the. Kanent cometlan hr ATETOS NONCES unt hls beeing Capt. H.C. Albright, of the schrC. C, Darnes, eo dacad ithe DC ce brertug was the recipient of ahandsome gold watch and | Ursinstic! aor new chain Monday orening, presented by his friend TUE EUENIX! THE PIEENIX! James Ryan, Frederick Lewis made the presenta- | Or, NG DRAD. Act 1~Terrific Fire Beene. tlon apecch In fitting terme, aud the Captain re | ZQiiqmambling Mom, Sly Hoowery. | 4 Miu: Pitod fae becoiming-mmanes; aud felt pride ia bis | $2-tHome:_Matinecs Wednentay and haturdey at 2. new ** time of day. HAVERLY’S THEATRE, & ++. Proprictore, LanGr Excunsion pantry, — | Mums & Harmer, roprictore ‘the prop Peerless took onts larve exenrnon Posltively last appearances in Chicago of party on the lake Inst evening. under the auspices | FREOUEIEN McewADE of the Young People’s Union of St. Paul's Re AS formed Eplacopal Church, and returned ‘safely at > ‘j mnldmebt, Asqualleprung up abunt 10 o'clock, RIP VAN WINKLE, S| PRICES REDUCED at the Wednesday anil Sat- bat dig not Inferfece «ith the ‘trip, and anenjoy- | iy Siaunees to 26 cents Ua all parte of tha CHICAGO, BOOK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD Depoty corner of Vau Wuren and Shorman-ste. ‘Ticket Uflce, 86 Clarkeat., Sherman Hi Omaha, Leavenw'th & Atch wal Teru Accommodattun. Night Expresses. KANEAKEE LINE. From Central Deputy toot of Lake-at. : TRA! 3 NS, Stremendous raw fell foran hour, Tho farmers | territory, ‘The market tributary Ww. that section of = house. Keserved seats, 50 conta, ¥ tien, Voward te collecting force enough to make rae? Bh AIN, COMPTIOATIONS: ace | Gauhotcullivate fortwo daye, “Trosnocts arv youd the vant luniber diatzict would require 600, 000, DOO MANQUETTR. UNert weeks JOU THOMPSON **ON MAND." Depart. |_Arive: sure worl fo pushing nat Indian position. tion will by taken in regard to tho further running fur more to-n! ht Thaw her ta hot and sultry. | feet, and he did not believe they cuuld supply over Special Dispatch to The Tribune, SHARPSHOOTERS’ PARK. 20:00 a, m.]4:25 p. tne be conutry about the scene of oporations ia re- id Special Dispatch to The Tribune, one-fifth that amount, A long and heavy eafn,and & e 8:00 p,m | 7:30 8. te ported to bo very diMcult, The ronda aro the | Of the fasttrsing, The indications now arathat | LaSatre, [il Jano 20,—Frequent and:very | not # suort onc, waa what they required | Mangverre, Mich, June 20.—Artived, prope they will be taken off noxt weck, unless the Weat- ern roads should agree to shurten up thelr tine In the samo proportionasthe Kustorn roids. This heavy rains have fallen here during the Inst week, and thore in danger that s large portiun of tho corn crop on the river bottom Iands will bo lost, All the roughest posalblo traila, single, steep, ond through very deep canons, The troops on route to Lew. follows, aa fare can be learned: tohelp them out, but owing to the present alate of things they bave withdrawn the forces of men CINCINNATI ATR LINE & KOKOMO LINE. usnally kept on the drives, and therofore it te nut Hin, Verona Pelican. Ciared, prov ono; een | TQ QOGIGLGS, Lodges, ald Schools, } -cIgm¥a Amt 4 xorowo nove, Cc, W. Ryan, J. T. Johnson. W. Th, Ogden, corn in this vicinity ts auferlug groutly from the | Hxely the deinand can be eupplied for this wenson. ‘assed | The Khowtog Park ta now fa beautiful condition, and Depart. |- Arrive valry, Company Ky 34 men; Company | Heme very improbuble at present, however, a | oxceasive rains. eens. nthe other and, te fate reine have Alied tha | Ub) Drop Annle L, Craiz, Weather rainy, gaint renin for Fea geusanalie terme CAPDID™ | usw cnetnall pay Fal ae 3B, 8; Company 1, 805 Company D, GUT Company | O07 the Chien, Bann one. the teak MISSOURI Fan down a: eaUnly-as pooslble, The snare ERIE. * Ofes Waal TidnapoltedCineine Ment El acoy pe A, 62; Company C, G1, Olkenn ares gto. giertent Ai walle See aa x aiding onthe Hau Claire and Chippewa dlstrie Bperiat Mspatch to The Tritame, a eee [cE NAVIGATION = Fourth Artillery, Company A, 25 men; Company | Island and Northweateru Ioads are not, The Lake BOAO PONG ENG TyAtahes Will therefore draw tor supplicn fies the tore |. wae, Pee anne oo -Ardvete sebra Ttaeks, NEW PUBLICATION: WASE, NAVIGATION: 2 ccs: D, 34; Company E, 28; Company G, 381 Company | Suore & Michigan Southern and Pittsburg & Fort | Ctixron, Menry Co., June 20.—Tha wheat har- | favored. ticalltice, and a tise In pricce ts again Phas pat a GOODRICH BTEAMERS Wayne Itallroads have decided to take off the fast trains after Sunday, but the new ‘schedule in vont in this county commenced to-day, Weather MM, 31. fine. Never knew the crop so unlvereally good, looked for in consequence, ‘Twenty-Srst Infantry, Company O, 24 men; For Milwaukee and all West Buure ports, scores DB Thy Daily, Sunday excepted. as not yet been | A AM bo fully twenty bi ts y . ralurdsy's Goat dou't + GPs te Company £, 23; Company B, 20; Company il, 20, fully etna Tho Michivan Central fast | Some wilt pat It’ as high as twentysbvolnuehcle, Ite tain a TEARS which a Now ready, conttins articles on Frgay morning i boal yoes thiviigt to ‘Thure aro at Lowlaton and Lapwat Compunies | train, ‘which now Jeaves at 1:0 Rj ottag, | Hatgg amount will be cut thin wok, | Nearly ali Tavese Ranh tients TIM CANAL. GUNPOWDER: Its Manufacture | For Grand Waren, Grand isplis, and Muske- E,.0, L, and ¥, of the First Cavalry, aggregeting | will leo be taken off, Tue mall-train, which necd | the farmeral have seen Isat wock intend to com. | cently went ashore off Royce's Point, Green Day. | parnaxronr, ‘Sunday sacu, fone 20-0 p, m—Clesred— | and Uses: GEORGE THE THIRD; Omaha, om And Joliet, 73, a f ; tanaters in BOY'S LIFE ON A MLAN-OF= i re a : F whedb, Engh tatinas ew lamver | WAIEZ CAMDING OOT, or Going NAVIGATION NOTES, i] 1 Cuscauo.—The Peerless brought from Lake Ny | NICHOL AS FOR JULY Superior yeaterday ROG bates of alae and fare, e y] including 770 Buffalo rabea, 170 antelope hides, p of PETERKIN: and woit, bear, and beaver okine....Tbe stmt | QGP mitt nd dare To Hen Drake Isto have anew patent wheel put on | MOUTH, Jt also contains HEVI: Mo Togne te having hee | The Story o, oe elephants ATALI é a tricted moneh a Sesteraar bhe ie neat, | about SWIMA WILD MUCE je CLC ry CUCe ‘well manned, ~The tug Hancock wil dt | AND TILE WA x wheel : 1 wires oiee, = veraae ave wat zeuce ant WT NICHOLAS FOR JULY to leave at S o'clock a. m., will loave after Suniay at7e. in. The other trains witl leave accordiny to the old schedules, at Us. m., 6:15 p. m,, andi a ® ‘This action on the part of the Rastern roads duce Dot, howover, cnd the fast-train war, for it is im- ossible far the Chicago, Durlington & Quincy, the Enleago & alton, and other Chicago rocda’ with which the Wabseh comes into competition, tastand the discrimination any length of time, and they witl ondoubtedly have to take measures beforo Jong to protect thelr intercata, GILMAN, CLINTON, Special Dispatch $0 Tas Tribune, Broowixaton, L., June 20.—To-day applica. (lon was made to Judge O. L. Davis, of Danville, now here inchambors, by R. EB. Williams, for the Gilman, Clinton & Springfield Raslroad, for in- mence to-day, dipectat Phspatca to Tribune, Wasuinuton County, June 20.—The wheat hare vest hav commenced. ‘Tho probable ayoraze yield er acre la twenty-throe bushels, It would have heen the largest orop ever known in our county but forthe high water baying damayed bottom-land cropa te @ great extunt. The weather ls now dry andhot, We may yet have the largest yleld of ‘wheat ever known here, Yor Sinitrtes and “Lusingtoo Tusaday ‘aad 7 * ™ phymedaye 7 ot For at. Joseph—! wnt! 11:30 p. m. , Kacanal ae resists eras ites : PEE ea eee UMMEM RESORT HOUNTAIN HOUSE, CRESSON SPRINGS, PA. ‘This popular summer fragrt will be open for tho rq ception of guests on the 14th Jnv of Jane, 1877. Ih trate she Pi iq atop at, TAPES GUUN ESTES Ha ocen uoneded toe the pemoa, Fis! £47 men, and Companica D, I, and G of the Twenty-first Infantry, sgyregating 68 men, * OFFICIAL DISPATCHES, Waaurxoton, D. C., June 20,—The following telegrama jn regard to the Indian troubles Iu Idaho were recelyed atthe War Dopartment from Gen. McDowoll: “Ban Fuanctsco, June 20.-—-Gen, Sherman, Washington, D. C.7 The ateamor Cailfornis reach ed Fort Townsend thls furengon with al! the troope frum Alaska, T have ordered them to go tu Lewls- ton Friday morning. Uen, Sully will go to Lewls- tou by that boat, ‘*McDowgtt, Major-General." GEN, HOWARD TO GEN. SURRMAN. Ban Fuancisco, June 10,—Gen, sherman. Wash- ington, B.C ‘The following fram Gen, Howard, at Lap during 8 gale, will have to be abandoned. But nothing has been heard from her ownor, Cupt, Yeates, who has gone to sco about tho vessel, The Cornelia is sn old craft, valued st about $1,600, and has been In the lumber trade. There is no ln- surance upon her. ‘The tug Johnson broke two buckets off her wheal while towing the achr Jeaste Linn up the North Branch ‘Tuesday night, and haw been dry- docked fora new screw. Sho probably struck # sunken @ ia orien oar the Itolling-stitl dock. A ratt iu tow of tho tng. Sprague struck one of the piers of the International bridge, over Niagara Hiver st Bullalo, Sunday, and scattered the timber all overthe stream, The lumbur wae picked up, snd no loss was sustained, Capt. George Bradford, who wad on Take Bt, Clair daturday, reports at Port Huron that, while towlug up. betind the schr lahpewing, aud when FYIGBYesseeeee TDs Te CALIFORNIA, Apectal Dispaich to The Tribune, Nara Citr, 8t Ieclena Cu., June 20.—The wheat erop.eouth of the San Francleco Day lea total failure. North it is tolerably fair. The ag- gregate yield of tho State will bo equal ta about ‘one-third of last year's, provided the anprecedented heuted tern and bolsturous winds do not prove ‘fast. the place of theJobnsoa autil Ine latter gets anew to tat oficer, at Department Head+ , hag just been received: F ning and Huuling, we For term ad ‘ but half way acrow the lake, a druwalng wan ‘aay... It wan not the body of Lester e+ 5 quart Junction to reetratn the collection of the tax onthe | more damaging thane in’ now expected. Bour | fomo up unos the bows of the yacht he wos un, pete s 7 Has two articles by Prof, Proctor, Fidabung, Pa. otragytte 14 gather xloouy news from the frout bY | caottel stock of the Company for 187:1, which was thotwand aeres in Kera County yield iuirty busscle | Gouaqunandus, the bows of the yacht be wa CEE URC ray PERE rye ea cee 7. Hrd , eracre, terigoted land, Harvest commenced on he 15th inut. Weather fino and hot. Mercury 213 degrees, No crop without irrigating thie year in Kern County, found recently on the dats.,..The schr Lk Wool- | 2 STARS IN JULY, and THE Tul hws been placed in ordinary at Hudalo. Sho | G7 ANT PLANET JUPITER; these We now In the bande of the mortzanes: Me HG. | contala some new theorles of the ing alipment to the U pee Lakes, | Professor's own, ant also some a mantities ates i ie ship ped ae by plain talking astothe astronomy of ~. tthe turd. Me troke her wheel Hey cl Tlkinyanabstsuction iniiuslocreekMoniayalgue | Uidlex Verue, Hepworth Dizon, Tess and bas Leen. withdrawn until s new one can be | Uyson, Gud Popes PIGHON COVES HOUSE, Cape Auu, Mas 09 extreuie potot of Ci View of ove: Ligue of Cape Aun,"etc, | Grand oid woods, Tate Listers Rojtreed from Boston C008 uD Wits: ELEN s. LODINBON & 00, = CaN MAY, 1 ‘PH CENTRE WoUSH, CAPR May, 19 yor ny renoy: ‘attractive and rvasu: secled Kn neo TAKING, Dropeistons wasvased at $0,000 on $200,000 valuation. It will be rememberad that {nthe uoted case, Col, Kelly agalnst this road, the Supreme Court decided that stock issued to tho Morgan Luprovement Company was void, and now the Company claim that thesv sharce, amounting to two-thirds of the whole, should not be taxed. ‘The motion wae resisted by Attorney-General Edsail, Judge Davte will not pags on the question for sowu days. 20d atrong, nu deep ravine, woll posted, and waa Sybting thero when tue lust messcoyer left, I am gupect ug every winute « messyu from him. The Indians aro very active, are Bradually increas» Sug iu atrength, drawing from other tribes, The movement indicates a combination uniting nearly all the disaffected Indlaus. ‘I'hey probably num- rl or 1,600 when united. +The two companies of infantry ond twenty-tye towline was cut, and the alarm given to the but before he conk! be reached he onnk. [1 probable he fell from the vessel's bow aul wae care ried under fer kecl and was unable to swine after coming out, Noalarin was given on board the venel, aod it fe likely they did not understand what was meant on board the yacht, Capt Irad- ford sa; ae wave young man, probably about 23 years old. a KANSAS, Special Disvatch to The Tribune, Oswrao, Labctty Co., June 20,—There hos not been any rain for ten days, Thegweather is cast.-..‘The Algouacand Ierven Leland pirates wo | Por sale overywhere. Price, 26 conte, SUALES. z gitalry reached Lewiston thle, moruing. Ordur:ta exeeaulvely bot, Tha Neosho Kivor has been over |. quar HERRY AND FRUIT. TRADE, |. water: the iuearaure ageuis aul betuy after thee SCRIBNER & CO., New York. FAIRBANKS eatenk tie. dae repre hens ‘howe 1TEMS, ite banks: foe tuo wecce. Cor: ett es a 1, was reported yesterday that & committco was A'sallor naued Falla waa vent fortwo weeks ‘STANDARD ; Btartalt tbe troops at Harney for Lolee excep Tie stcekbolders of the old Chicago, Leite’ O-days ‘Oale sre more {han au average crop, and | Hero {com St. Joseph w arranco for additional peahe Pandwicls dail far disobesiug. the enters: of ttvnitt item lu thls (Uspwei) durecion. “Lew: | toe otteo of & Welker Esq. in, Aeniand, Blocks | !2 Below ook dehy, steamer accommodation trom that yort to tle, | S205 a) Genaitan waters. the. Uaived 1e aiax SCAL a i tae i" ry ee wome shippers there having become dissatiefed with | My, 1% Detroit hos seized the echre John (Neil Ba au | be the ee eet or the. peoacats Ts and decided to continue the old organization the NEBRASKA, the present facilities afforded by the lines ronulng rite hampton, on attachments made on indebled- FOR JTULW FAIRBANKS. MORSR& 00. Mhedical stad will act accordingly. 1 am | eame as if the eale of the road had not taken place, Sveciat Dispatch to Tha Tribune, on the route; aud, alvo, that the managers of the | Beet. ‘The former tase till of $450 to settle, and, if] & 113 Lake St., Chicago, acting upon the most positive’ informa. | and the old Board of Directors were ro-elected. Jt Monxsvittx, Dodge Co, Juno 20.—The grase- | ytme John Sherman had been, or are to be, ap. | when seized, bad 1,000 tons of iron on buard. NOW READY. 8 sabe: Nhe Genulnas flen: nou I swim thea watery bortectod was contended by those present at the mecting that | hoppers have been dying over from the south for proached on the subject with = view toward the % Mere Gg hd a ae McDowell, and'ask hint to wend a stad oitcee ro | paoealogh the road to Mr. Huldckoner doce not | tne nast three days, but ate vory scattering. Our | Cousuamation of au arrangement whereby the tl» PORT OF CHICAGO, OONTENTS. OLUTION NOTICE. e- Hiis Califortia. troupe should, In uy sedge | inclade the franchise and name of the corporation, | yingl) geain haw uo doubt passdd the crisis, aud | will be made from St. Jusoph to Chicauy in three | ‘The followiby were the arrivals and clearances Sa pain Snag Tent be ready tortor tbat perk chee iliae: | Amd that tbat gentleman bad no right to operate the | Sromitce well. and a balf Wuurs, A Detroit paper lately | during the twenty-four loare euding at 10 o'clock | ‘The Gospel of Culture. By Titus Munson DISSOLUTION. peaton: oy.auceees natsone arantr: ‘Mr. Gicorge M, Pullinan, President ofthe Pall- —— uated Seat dit, Tetezes fete ine [ober last night: Coan.—Thou and I. From the Spauish of Bon: June 14, 1477.—The copartnership extsth eas ry man Car Company, left for the East last evening gud will be youe & few weeks. SPRINGFIELD ITEMS, Chicago, ne between Mark tarper and G. Clapp under the Grat cht- | side. By Mary Ainge De Vere.—Miss Misan- taney at ve con lved by Ia Axuivats—Btrore Corona, Bt. Joseph. UW, Mauitowoc, sundries: Ail feult trade, it having been reported that they would rom szalnst the Indisns collecting or threatening on oy Mshed June 10, desea to corrct as follows: In- fead of Jubn Thémpron belng apvointed Post- Trader, itehould be Joba Tuoupect ‘& vacancy Co be supplied by the appointment of the wife of Superintendent Etter, oflice doce not pay Mr. Etter, hence bis desire to make out of it 8s tigch as possible. AUSTIN }, DOYLE, Special Pisputch to Tha Tribune, SrRiNovisry, HL, Jane 20.—The Governor to- day sppuinted Austin J. Doyle Justice of tho Peace in Couk County, vice Martin Paulsen, de- ceased. There bas Leen considerable strife for the Sppolutment, ° ducers that too much time ts consumed in the treusportation of berries aud fruit lisble to spoil, butif competition cusces a fast-time aud low- freight war msy be expected. * LAKE FREIQGHUTS, Curcaoo, June 20.—Freighte were quiet and ateadive, at 24@1Xc for corto Butfalo. The of- feriugs were smaller, Hovm was taken for 160,- 000 bu corn on the propa Cubs and Arabia, and achra Baruca and H. Winslow, Sal) veseuls were taken atiio. Iu the afternoon the echrelt, Wins- SUXUMAM TO M’DOWBLL. Gen. Sberman, in rots scot the following telo- Sam to Gen, McDowell: ** Heapguantaus or Tus Auxy, Wasxixatom, D. C.—Gen. J, MeDowell, Ban Francisco, Cat.'s Your several dlepaicbes uf the 10th recelved, and 1 trust that the tret report of the dl ae foAbS @ tucor- two compautes under Capt. Perry will p that ata juation amon, the dis- Ht wa | thrope. by Jastin McCarthy.—Charlotte Bronte Cans! at fh ‘will continge the business at y : Special Dispatch to Tae Tribune, dowoon her arrivalhere. but, should yhe do so, 3, supeiieds a Pe. (ual consent, M. Hezper'wi!l cont tyedizens have Uoon nurdetea thes fare E shell agen mee Sraxoriein, M., June 20,—Col, 2d Gray, | there will be itely competition. cu tho feat: | teialleP® Anite iacarces Aeracite ieeing: | By Amanda B, Uarrle.—George Sand. iy Hea | theolinanl, ALATEST, Gisuming alt Habits Dot feed the eucmy with uriblete, Duth bad to start POST-TRADERS. rinclpal deputy in the ollice of tho Stato Superia. | overs on the Eustern shore will reap the benedt ese, Hancuck. sundries; New bra, Grand iaveo, | sy Janica, Jt.—Zisi, The Little Detective. By bs M. RARPR: {wo companies to stop the tufder of men end Apectal Dispaich t0 Tas Tribune, Teadcevot Of fast Lime and tow frelghts, which will oftsct in & acc, W. Duahebariy dlufaly. sundries: Cy ot | Veet icuardsom Arabesque, Dy fia ¥. TAREE, ra hes stab ‘i Hae) 8 ts. ba! a ene Speck . tendent of Public Instruction, and who bas con: | meagurg the luw prices they oblate for the finuiciise Toludus Gxdenghure., subdrica: | Kewburgy Kugel eipha Embpaldeey of atiste a = Couteated ny troop) Woseph’s band while Peon: | Denugus, Iu., June 20.—Your correspondent | ducted tho busincss of the office for (hu pasttwo | quautitice of betriee they aro ecuding {nto this gynarices sebira R. Mclonall. Mantsice, Wwinbers J 1 | Lacarus. © Embroidery story. By | = a Etta and! ent is.» | belng misinformed In relation to hie dispatch pub- | ycary, leaves the samo on July 1, in order to make | market. Complatut le made by shippers aud pro- | wood; Charles Luling, buyzan, tuinber; Mout: | G- EB. Youd.—The “ Deprossion tu Business.” | ~~ ee erin ‘Cummandiog Department Columbia. i JOR TON ; eT feller, Oswego. ay chrtating’ pian. Cierclan By Chas, P, Metcslfe.—A Day at a Country Sirk; Marinette, Metlnetiel lumber: Eiduredas Mart> | Home on the Hudson, By Janes Manning Relte, Innber: I. L. Filer, Marinetie, lumber; C. L, | Winchell.—About Dreams, By C. H, Lewis, Saber Mary Amenda “Muskegon; utavercerat, | Our ice Man. By Nora Perry.—The Heart Duck Lave, Tambers Mystic, 3 of England, By Richard Grant White.—Drift. Peadeld, Graou (rare Wood. By Phillp Quilibet.—Sotentific Mis. dun collany.—Ourront Literature,—Nebulm, By White Lake, lurabers tittie Bede, White Lake, lum wow Laurida, White Liver, wood, rk, 0 be i th dirt prep BeAW. Blanchard’ Butialo, sobile pork wed & Murran-st., N. F. Vor the speody cure of Geminal Woaku Lost Mar hucdh aad il diurders brougut om by ladinestion or eiceas, Aug Drugylst bas the lugrodients, “adirces DE GAQUES & CO. Cluclan: ry Mr if. MAULE: e,tue do le Grange, Baieliore, Daper ta Frauce. in Thompsun, L. D, Ran. a James Forester uro sppuinted to the Black t Peck, and Wolf Pott indian tradiog- Onda, posts. Messrs. Randall and Forestor aro etrong Hepublicaus, and leading merchants in our city, re PRESENTATION TO BEN. New Youu, Juno 20.—Gen. Batler, after bla lecture for the beneft of the church of a Jarge and poor Catholic cungregation, wea catertained la Parts, teeols sgeat tor ry NUECTION’ CADET Ii earn = Teck, an aGected Indians La not as extensive a reported. * bull, we inuat mect the danger and orercouts it, de iwhas it mey. Gon. Howard lw on the spot, aud Gan won sacertaly the exact truth, You cap fret were (ity, salts Jason Varker, Musi tet (he Edito! 2 If. Baxces—ocbr Veru kegon, 2% Su cual; Cecelia, Mushe: adele pork, duu nasa: ache Sebaieu tinal SHELDON & COMPANY,

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