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to-day, evidentiy from some benighted indl the 1ate letters af Ju K Juna 2.~ Kemove aliey m Logtmaste an Republfean Central Committee, Justat present the Postmaster-General fn not taking orders from Chalrmen of political com- THIS SETTLES MYMAN: man, the colored Congressman, whaee com- misaton an Internal Rterenue Coilector the Preni- dent has withheld, threatens that, uniess he ob- taing a good Federal officg, he will Demacrats and destroy the Repal North Carolina. TR® PRNSION AGRNCIE! To the Western Astociated Prest. C., Jupe 22.—Itwas to.day President and Secretary Bchnrz that the consolidated Penslon Agency for the Slata s located at Chicago, ad nixa declded to rétain all Age: office at the seats of the varions consolldated Pen< alon Agenciea, with the exception of Gen, Terrell, at the Indianapolis (Ine alon hss expired, and Qen, Knefler, commimioned to-day, COMMINSIONS BIONED, June 22, ~The President he commissionof Fedorick Knefler, olis; nlro George lirown e United Siatcew for the and Edward Hatvey, WASHINGTON. who in# not rani { A Great Victory Scored Yesterday for Civil-Service Reform. Tho Rotention of Miss Bwoet at Chicago Dotermined Upon. Iopresentative Aldrich Entitted to [ligh Commendation. Wasmsoton, D. declded hy the A Tighly-Im Exccative Order Soon nte who are now in 'y. whose commis- Politieal Strikers and Blowers e superseded by Must Not Hold Office, ta-day slgned t! Pentlon Agent st Indiana| Iatrict of Florid: Poatmaster at Karncs City, Willfam Cochran, Mcer In place of Adam E. King, whose commlsrion han explred. mas was appointed Collector of the portof Baltimore, In place of Edward Wilkine, Toformation Concersing HMullifarions Pasttlfons fn tho Gift of the President. MISS BWELT. A YICTORY FOR CIVIL-SERVICE REFORM. Bpeciat Dispatch to The Tyidune. Wasmnaron, D.C., June 22, —Secretary Bchurz notified Representative Aldrich to-day, after & Cabinet meoting, that the Illinols Pensfon Agency scttled, and that theoffice wonld be lo- cated at Chicago, with Mims Sweet for Agent. ‘This {8 tha result of the deliberation of the last fuw days, and Is & complete defeat of Gov, Cullom, Eenator Oglosby, and Jesse Moore. The latter had ‘been a0 confident that he was 1o be retained ns Agent that he went bome, thinking therc was no longer any necessity of watching it. It Is aleo discovered that the Commissioncr of Penslons, Bently, was himself ao certaln of the appointment of Jeesa Moore that ME GAVE TUS LATTER DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS. Becretary Schurz docs not scem to hava known Rently may have been favorally disposed to Chicago for the location, but lelaknown to have been hostile Lo the Chicago Agent, becauds ahe was @ woman, and it is said by those who clalm te know, that he permiited that fact to bo an lwportant element In making the ariginat declslon {n favor of locsting tha officeat Springfiold, Bontly, within the last few days, however, recognlzing that Miss Hwect atood firat in Joined with Becretary urz in recommending the location of the ofiica at Chieago, and the retention of Miss Swee BECRETANY SCHURZ, from tha firat, ham been an earncat friend of the Chicago Jocation, and hns been favorably fmpressed with Mlss Sweet's record. Jeeee Moore {s 8 non-restdent at the place whers tho Panwlon OMce s Jocated has been ajvery serious ifero at tho depnrtment it is not the policy of the Presldent to permit any peraon to retain vliice who treats his otllce 34 8 ainecure and allows Jt to be ran almost entirely by deputies, {8 considered by both the President and the Sccres tury of the Interfor that this decldlon in favor of A PERPECT PULFILLMRNT of the Clvil-Service theo! Bervice In Ulinols, It js c that, slthungh he seemed at firat dlaposcd to con- siter the argumenta in_favor of Springfeld tho rt, upon furthier hearlng of the caso ho re- Thers {s entire harmuny between tho President snd Schurr upon thie inat- Mine Sweet's presence hiere was undoubtedly but It ju certain that HTUNATA ARRIVAL of Represcatative Aldrich, who canvassed the question night and day, Chicago would havo lost There Is no probability of any recon. rlderation of the case, s fnal instrnctions will ve ay or two, ond tho ogencies will bo Mouro's friends unders stand that he hod positive assurance that he would Ong of tho argnments of Kend. tor Oglesby Iu tavor of tha locatiun at Springflold was that somethivg ehould be done Lo wppense the Bouthern portivn of the State, M35 SWEET FROM I3RS TO APTEASE TUEM by giving thewm a better ndmintsteation than they have hitherto bad. Charles ltecd muda yery earnest representatlon to tha Peesfdent this morning in hee He showed that 2,500 peasloncrs present. l)cpl!l_!d Naval Officer The Prealdent has appointed Allen Fran #nl at Victoria, Vancouver's Island, B, C., VI Eckatine, remgned, pointment of Callander J. Tewla aymnnster In the navy Is the reaull of a etitive exawina‘lon recently held in thix city, tch twenty-one applicants wery exsmined. — NOTES AND NLEWS. THE PRESIDENTIAL EXCURSION, Bpectal Dispaich to The Tribune, - Wasmixatox, D, C., June 22.—The Preaidentiat party, which will leave here Monday for Doston, will canelat of thirteen, The party will be com- posed of the President and hia family, Schurz and his two daughters, Sceretary Evarts, Atlorney- Genera! Devens, and Gen, Comly, of Ohlo, Min. Inter to Lhe Bandwich 1slande, and bis wife. They go In the Dircctors’ car, which contains fifteen petrons, exclusl writes here that he will leave Canonicotio come to Cambridga for the occasion, and hopes (o have the President under his roof there. ot ihese instructions. W. D. Howells Civil-Borvice content, Referring to the rumor that Grant's reception in Europe fa intended to be used as & means for the Preaidential camprign In sald that Gen, Grant, on the day of layes' uration, statad that {t was the happiest day of his 1ife, and that he could not be Induced aj 1 public office, except 1t waa necessary to maintain she Republle, or to defend it azainat a forelgn foo, his favor in 188 The fact that the Itay. WISKY, Reed looka for a dgcision In the Junker caso to- morrow, and has somo reasou to think the new propositions may be accented. ENIANCED CREDIT. Sccretary Sherman exuresses the from $1%,000,000 to §1 will be taken popular sobscr! 7o the Wasutxutox, D, C., Ju War prescnted » dispatch tothe trouble on the ltlo Orand: through Livat.-Uen. Sherldan, atates (bat den. , 000 iu this country beforo the time for Dreas, ', —Thu Secretary of considercd his decialon, Gett, Ord In reqard Trovino, cominanding ihe furces of 1iravo, had had a talk with Gen. Ord, and a good Thin dlspatch was received regarded a8 an Leneficial to her caun AUT POR TUH F understanding esited, ratification, It beln io Mexiean authoritles® erate with our authoritles fu auppressing the cross the Klo Grande. TREABURY ORDERS, The Secretary of Lhe Tressury hai 2 United States Asalstant Treasurer at New York Lo 000,000 gold on Thuraday, the R8Lh fust, The Becretary of the Treasury hsd anthorized the Freasurar and Assistant I'reanurers of the United Htates to commence the paymontof Intefest duc the 1st proximo on Tuesdsy, R0th inst., withont - EDUCATIONAL. KENWOOD SEMINARY. The anniversury cxcrciscs of the Kenwaod Semi- nary took place at Plymouth Church last evening, Leforo a larze andlence compoeed of the arislocracy of the Bouth Divislon, Muslc by tha organfet of the church scrved to enliven the, moments while the peuplo were walting for the excrcises to com- idated In ten doys, receivo the uftice. half af Chicugo, would be pluced at $he morc; agents in cane of tho ramoyal shonss Lo an inquiry of tho President, ho stated iat the somo woilli not bo truo 88 Lo tha smalfer towns (n which (he other agencion are located av tho penuloncrahsve botter means of knowing wlom af sharks and clatin REAL REFORM. 1T 18 7O COMMENCH PONTIWITIL, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, Wasminarox, 1. C., June ootore leaving for Boston, will fssue an execntivo order prohibiting Federal officcholdera from act- fng as membera of political committess, and from taldng any active part in the dircctlon of politlcs, The vxact form of this order cannot bo stated, but 1t will be In subslance an cxtension of the Presi. '8 New York Custom-1liousc Ietter to tho en- It will notify Government oflicers that they must resign thetr partiaun places or thelr Thils subject was constdored in Cablnet to-day, and tho President haid the unani. ‘mous approvnl of his constitutional advisers, The deciston s undoubtedly thie foreranner of Ti!% MOST INPONTANT NEW DEFARTURM IN MOD- RUN POLITICE, The spirit of tho order will bo substantially the mame uy that {saued by President Tlarrison’ during “ the ningle montd of kis Administration, from village Postmasters to Col- lectors of Customs, will be required to respeet It. They will bo compelled to surrender tholz places as potltical Ieadars to others, and to Lecome ordinary , under ponnlty of lostog thelr ollces, TUE PRESIDENT 18 IN BARNEST Hie la convinced that no Civil-Scrvico reform can bo accomplished so long s Gavernmont ofiicers arc permiticd to manipulate Btate, local, or navionai politice, 1le thinks such ofticjals should devote thiokr time to the dutics of Abielr public ofllca, and that men not In the service hould attend to the organization of political eom ‘'hie order will affect Iarge nambors of towinont oflicers, who aro Chairmien and memne Slate, or County Republican fnclude_Collector Simmonn, B, Cornell, Chairinan_of the Re- Commuittee of Now Y of Wiscousini and Aslstant 8acre- asury McCoru! OFTICES, TIAAB PHOBABLY HASIT. Hpecial Dispate to The Trituna, Wasitinatox, D. 0., Jone 22.—Creat pressuroe s hoing exorclecd hero from Chicago la favor of the appolntment of Ilaas, of that city, to the Con- o at Rottordam, 1laae Lnesucceedod in ob- fored to thie expectant sudlence, after a prayor by tho Iteve Whillam Ao the reading of.an extract from James de 1 Uhis was by Mlss Urace Williams, who spoanred to have a happy concep- - eavdy uj *4Tha e ercorts, snd twa Thie firat thing that was off —The Presldent, jon of tho author's idea. {iss Mary Doran rewd which elictied reper 6. tation -of Blacauley's **Virzinine,'' which was done In 10 entirely. satlafaciory y mauner. that ahe waa forced to reclte a comic little produe- tion in dinlect before sho was allowed to retain her eal. ttie lilgbee read sn al tled **Tho Unbewn Btatue.” ) otlictal positions, itlgbea 1 8 very te, Not Wuste,"" hy Miss Kennfcott, was a strongly-writton, forclbla pruductlon, tion from Mra. Hrowning's **Ithyme of tho Duch- "' was vory woll delivercd by Miss Graca Inew closed with tho reading of tho Kirtk by Miss Keunicott, who courtalilp of ien and gave s good exhibition of Lok Lo varts wi lier talont (o apeal ich, 'Phe wwarding of dinlomas by the Princlpal, Mrs, Kennlcott, then touk place, accompanied by a fow appropriate and well:chosen words. There wero foue graduntes, Whase names have been repented, and they looked must chnrming in thelr white tarlatan and silk drosaen, triuined with bivssome, The announcement of prizcs was as follows: Onu for tha pupll of tho suminary having the ardod to Mivs Mary Chapl f the wenlor claea havi in thle movemeont, highest vcholarsh! tho other to the meinber o tho best Enulish ossay, awhrdud to lss Mary Ke; nicolt, for ** Wnate, Not Waste,” ‘I'ho ontartaln. ment closed with a prayer and benediction, ADRIAN, MICIT. Bpacial Dispuich (0 The Trivune, Apnsan, Mich., June 22, ~Tha Board of Trustecs of Adrian Colloge concluded Ite annual mession The Rev, N. R. Swils was re-clect. ry with the followlug Executive Com- mitteet Tho Hous, N.' Geddes, W. 8. Wilcox, he Hev. J. 8. Thavp, and President McElroy, The year's cxpendituros have boen slluhtly in excess of the revenue, aolved to dlamiss all outside Snauclal aponts, re- quiring the Tressarer to perform tholr work, and inatitnte & more ngid syatemn of bosineas account. g rs of the Natloual, Prof, J. W, McKoeve: VERY IRFLUENTIAL NAMES IN 08 BEOALP, Bomo of his euemles, bowever (possibly somo of hisobponents), have sont repeated communica. tlons to the Department stating that Masa is in crippled Bnaucial clrcamatances, snd has been a Thess clrcumstances ‘The exerciscs by the graduates of the mualcal department alfurded an immense audicnce 8 rare entertalnent at the Opera-livose The young porons who carricd off confersiug on thom Music were Mary An glo A, Doech, of Morencl: Arna Brower, 1lobbs, of Lafayotl clonnell, of Tecamsch; Ciara E. af Middictown, O.; Thomas Hovett, and Octavia Wise, of Adrian, —— NOCKFORD SCHOOLS, Bpecial Carrespondence of The Tribuns, Rocgronn, H., June 22.—Nust waek (ho sweet girl-graduate will be lo & Outter of excliement, The Seminary will tarn out & largo clas of our Rockford Migh-Bchoole will supple: semlinsry, Thursda: of the first questions thatSecretary Evarts now suka of any person proposing a candidate for s for- elgu sppointment fa3 **In the spplicant broken down, aod bas o been unsucceesfal n other busls nieus, 80 that ho secke rufuge in the Guvernmont scrvicet Socratury Evarte sa le would be surprised to e of the answers to this Interrogatory are fo CHARLIE REED, d so todo by telegraph, ap- Departacat this maraiu. ng luquirice as o llans, he dl @ that the American nd how great a per- ;fi)fin muuuu ys and orations uf unusual intor. risbio, Ermest I, & Geuryo 1. Perkl Haskell, Irvinz B. Poltz, Alvin E, Cri ndrews; Misses Louisa A. Spcuoer, Dagwell, Cora A. Moore, Ella Laue, Harriet T, A. O'Brine, and Eda Southgate, igh-Bchool will graduate Kste L, Wer, Atuod, Wilbur, Maggio i Busle E, Sandel . Pentield, Margarct M. Smith, Josephl M. Bavery, May Sumaer, Carrie I, Cha ort J. Chancy, Myrs B, MICILIGAN CITY, IND, Buecial Dirpaick lo The Tribune, Micmtaax Cirr, Ind., June nual commencement excrcisea of the Michlgou City thgh School took place to-night before alarge and fotelligent sudience. The followln, graduatea:” Lincoln P, Qoodliue, Hettic lor, Carrie Q. Chapman, Fanny 8 amd George A, Mou- woro unusually Juteres! both Prof. Miller sad the class. W est will be @ Godtrey, Albert B, W Waller Cooliug, sec'r‘&lnry Evarts Joking! Loen changed to Hayos 1o gl in the Dopartment. Represcutative Aldrich, on slsa presented aomo tetters in bebalf of Hans, Gov, Cullors has written & lstior stating that, after examining all the circutnatances, he is aas s & wuitable person for the nin Guylon telegraphed from 'k bore lo-day urging ble own rominent candidate Haas' name had » better footlng Blmous, Mar; From the Eaat Ellnllh. Frink £, convinced that I meat. Tho most ottordam Consulate fs York,a personal fricnd of both Lorcns Bretano sad of Becretary Schuras Ho bad ofiice with them fu tno_Germian Government, and s o **forty- ainer,” Thers have been about twenty-fve sppil- aitlons fur .Consulates from go ol Quyton, Sunuslun, Kuho, EXDMUND JUBSSEN e that he can wtate upon tho best sutl Luizens Brentano's felier to Kecrels 1o wecure thy withdrawsl of Schnc! Swiss Misslon. TOLEDO, Capt. Dowling, the Pestmastor. Jeft for home t, saying that be was satlsfied with the situ- SURVETOR GHARPE, Georga Bharpe, Surveyor of the Portof Now York, whoss commisslon has eapired, is hers ¢n- deavoriug Lo secure reapbolutment. ¢ 10, ile, {n 1ho past, has been thorougli- ad with machine politics. . BUAZIL. Partridge, Mipister to Brusil, pot havieg been able to sccure the acceptance of his resigustion, bas lofs Lrazil for Eutops fur his bealth, sud Aisgiun ls now vnunxxlu charye of asubordivate. BELO Col. Goodloe, vf Keatocky, is stroag] mended (ur thy Mlalon of Bolgiuw. definitely known whethur Ba; date, 13 vat of tle way, Gen. Willman, of New Avong them aro Hany —Th 5 Gumbert, aud niony oU The sfxth an. win, Lizzo 3. M. bl‘;l s ‘il!fl roe, The exerclses very craditabis to KANKAKEE, 1LL, - Bpecial Dispaich 10 The Tribune. Kaxgassx, 1., June 22.—Tho Ksakakee High Scbool graduuted 8 class of threo this evening, — Matiie Curtla, Nellie Gorman, sud Mary Pusscy, ¢d off the hunors of the clas, ACQUITTED, 'RoiT, June 22.—W, D. sforion, whose bank- ing catablishwont failed last March, was atghat time arresicd on & chargo of false prelcnaes, pro- furred by the Michigau Centrsl Hoad, to Cashier hv sold New York drafte which were not Il tria) couymenced ycslerday, snd to-day scquitisl under fostructions of thu Court, the pseseculion withdrawing its case. +Muss Carils carri Evarte' candi- Ho proboably {e not. TUIS SETTLES WILLIAM W, b, ALL] coded {0 8 verdict of TLe Pustinaater-General recelved the 2 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: smx:n*r{b,fiw." bt{mf. 23, 1877~TWELVE PAGES, TIE CROPS. P o prct. lhm‘v aini g Tf.,' The “mmn of Jdane, 1876, m: ® wyetare for il country Towa Reports Shewing the Condition of the Corn-Crop. rerfonaly I8 MAyn, not Mayom. am reported yertoriny In thene eolumnn, He was foeling worsa erdny than the dav previons, and_romo delay lrl[ulexptrltnted in getting him 1o the Marine Hos« pial, Mnng personn have visited the vemsel since her arrival ont af curineity to see the mischief done by the lightning, and were not a little enrprised to learn of Mayo's narrow escape from instant death. ———— LIGHTERAGE RATES. The lightcrage rates al the Port Colborne and Port Dalhonaie elevators, as faaned for thie year hy the Welland Railway and Eteabost Company of ‘anads, are an follown: Where the vessel's rate is 0c per bo and nnder, 1340 United States carrency, per bn 7e and over Oc, 2¢; Be_and over 7¢. 2%¢; over ¢ and under 10c, 25%¢c; 10¢ and nnder 1dc, et 12¢ and under l4e, 3i4ci 14¢ and under i8¢, Byge: 10c and aver, dci quantities under 1,000 e, The above ratea do not Include elevating 13 per centnm below' the stiudard of the normal conditton, snd snbeequent tetnens of the condition and yield were otil] lower, forecanting the scarcity which had occurred, The average fer winter and spring wheat together this yesr1s 100, winter wheat being above that fignro and epring wheat below I, 277 connties reporting winter wheat 111 fall normsl condition, 484 aboye 100, and 183 be. low{t, Of wpring wheat counties, 02 report 100, Ll"{lvl:gve, and 1337 below. State averages are as ows: Tho Plant Generally In a Very Backward Conditlon. Prospects for Small Grains Mach More Encouraging, 101 Lantsfans. o2 Tezas, The General Outlook in Other n, States. of phoveling at Port Colhorne. ~ Unlited States cur- toncy 1 ecelved at par for clevating and shoveling PP of cargoes. Spectal Dispatch (o The Tribune, HAY CITY, Spectal Dispalch (n The Tribune. - East Sacixaw, Mich. June 23.—As the steamer Dunlap, of the Shore Line, was aporoaching the dack at Day City, eatly this evening, running strang, sho strock the eastern epan of the bridge across the river,and an anchor on her bow catehing in the bridge drew It from (he plers to the water 84 tba ateamer settled back. A nnmber of persons were op the bridge, and five went down with the wreck, Une was taken out insensible iwenty minates latee, injured probably fatally. Search I8 tn progress for the others. The steamer's bow crushed conalderably. DEATIH OF AN ENGINEER. John MeDonongh, engineer of the tug Ferry, of the Vestel-Owners' Towing Company, dled yester. day afterncon at 4 o'clock at his resldence on the corner of Market and Indiana streets, of consamp- tion of the howelr, from which he had been snffer- ing for some time. Deceased had been an eoginecr for long time, snd was well known op the river, He lesves & wife and severnl children. ——— THE CANAL. Brwaeeonr, Jone 22, —Anrtyxp—First Natlon- al, Kaokakee Feeder, 5,000 bu comn; prop Mon- tauk, lockport, 580 brls flonr; Lockport, Lock- port, 178,250 ba meal; Brilllant, 2,000 bo oats, £, 800 bn corn. Creanzo~Prop Montank, Lockport, 4.500 bu wheat; Lockport, Lockport, 6,300 bu wheat. NAVIGATION NOTES. CoicAgo.—The achr William Jones went {nto dry-dock yemtorday to have her bottom catked. .k, The achr J, W. Doane came out of dry-dock yes- terday, and procoeded down the South Branch for a cargo of corn**** Tha schr Mllan {a to have a new foresall, andthe C. Northa new foremt. .. Thenew stmr Lady Washlngton steamed down the river to her dock nesr Clark strect bridge last evening, ready for the excarslon business. Sho ls & ncat and ‘safo little craft,...Mr, Oertel, of the firm of Oertel & McDermld, has chartered the tng Butler, of tne Unfon Towing Assoclation, for Lir private use at the yacht regaita to-day....\William Dean and Charles Barber, young men well known in eon- nection with the tug basitens, returned from Buf falu yeaterday, whither they went on the schr J, G )(umn for o plessuro trip, They repurt seven tugs only In commisslo; Buftalo, out of reven- teen in the Assocjation.... A little acow achooner In leing_butlt nesr” Miller's dry-dock on the North Uranch....The schr David Vance Lius been repaired at lui and wiil bring o cargo of coal Licre In- stead of 10 Milwaukee, as reported. Dzs Moines, 18, Jone 22,—The fullowing re- poris have been recelved at this point rezarding 1hie condltion of the crops {n the several countles of thia State: Washington Connly—Stand of torn fair. las not grown bat little for the 1ast week. Weatn- er warm and showery. Small grains and grass good, s Des Moines County—Corn came up badly. Tave commenced ta cultivate, Land in falr condltion. Only nlate fall can give ve sound corn, Outlook for crops guod. Louisa County—Replanling corn ;enml. Been caltivating for the past few days. 'The scason ls backward, Jefletson County~First planting almost an en- tire failure, The'lrnd §s becoming foul with gra and weeds, The acason is cold and backward, Cedar County—Corn came up very well, clean, and growing,’ General prospect good. Muscating Coanty—Moat every farmer had 0 re- plant corn, Corn generally clean. Semnon cold, wet, and backward, " 8mall grain and gras good. Clinton County—Corn did not coine up well Cultivating comnicnced, Season backward. e ernl outlook for crops first-rate, Lest farmers s they never naw a etter proapect for wheat, Jackson Connty—>Much corn was roplanted, now up and being enlilvated A second time, Land clean and corn guod color. Senson backward. General outiook forall craps mediun. Buchanan Connty—Corn clean, growing nicely, Riather puor atand. Grain of.all kinds good. Fayette County—Wa are cultivating Jively at this ‘date. Corn came up falr. Land inana erago condition. Outlook for all crops good. T grmmd hias heen very wet for the last ten da; 'he frost of the Dtls hurt the corn. Clnyton County—Corn la all right. Bome s re- planted. Farmiers all busy working thetr corn, Black Hawk County—Corn fs dolnfl finely. Some are caltivating the second time. All crops Jooking well, Eeason an averane, Mitehell County—Corn dmuged sonte by the late frost. Weather cold with frequent showers, Bpring grans tnake rapid growth, Chickasaw County—~Corn fast resoverfng from the effects of the frost of the uth just. Allof tho small graln never looked boiter, Weather cold. Cerro Gordo County—Corn making slow proge ress, Acrcage incressed. Small grain luoksaplen- did. Never better, Tutler County—Corn looka very poorly. Someo that was teplanted ia hardly up yet. Ground weedy, Corn smnll, Small graln snd grass good, Weather yery wet, 1iancock County—Corn Is all up. but the black. Lirde and gophers have destroyed much, Weather not very promising for corn. Other crops look ne. Marfon County—Corn_not up well. Are cultl- tlvating early plunjed. Land foul. Scason back- wanl. Prospects for cora not good. L Retnr ornla indicate half of a foll crop from the deficiency of winter rain-fall. —————. MARINE NEWS. MARINE MISITAPS, Yesterday's Trinuxe contained a diepatch con- cerning the colilsion on Lake Superior between the prop City of New York snd a schooner, supposed 10 bave been the Ogden. It was the schooner Amerles that collided with the propeller above named, spd Capt. J, I Warner, who sails her, tetegraphed bere to Thomas 1ood, one of her owners, informing him of the sccident, and ssylug he coald dock the achooner at the. ?lnfl“ [ have her pumped out and repaired, she being full of water and ':hmnztd. Tnupaupnun al1o l,zlled that the collialon oceurred in & fog. off Wiite Fiah Point, and the propeller had been rank. Farther information shows that the schr Ogden went fshore abont three miles from the point whera tr:s colliston happened, The revenne cutler Andreiv Johnson wen to the sasiatance of the schr Uertrude, ashoro on Racine North Point, Thurs and auccecded In getting her off after about an “hour's work. The Johnsan placed the vesael in charge of tha tng Wetzel, which towed her Into Racine harbor, and retarned lo Milwaukee. Cupt. Evans nays the achooner wi leaking somewbat, though her injuries are not s vere, Information was received at Detrolt Thoreday that the Canadian sche Neelon, loaded with timber, was agronnd at the head of Peach Istand. The tug Favorite leit in the aflernoon to get her off. o Captain of the atmr Ruby, which arrived at Detrolt yesterday afteruoon, reported that the tug Hellef wan hard aground on Grasey leland and un- able to work her wn‘y off. ““The stnir Manitabs, which {8 due at Detroit down from the northern shore of Lake Superior Tuesday next, will leave on her return trip the eveming of the following day," suys the Free Fress of yesterday, Thereforo ahe must have been releascd from Cockburn Cuts, The achir M, C. Cameron i3 reported ashore abont one mile below Goderich, ‘The prop Asla was I;ullln at her, but had not succeeded In golting or off when the prop Bertachy left for Detrolt, The prop Antelopo, With #lx barges, broke duwn on Laie Eric. and waa towed to Bufalo by the tug L U, Masters, The nachr Minera) State Las been lizhtered off and in at the gad-worke dock at Detroit with coal. Tho eehr Minnlo, with lumber from Trenton, was reported ashure near Redncrville, Ontarlo, ‘Wedneatay, Gromer County—Curn generally backward, R CrTukn Fonvs.—The prop Tempest rportsnred Farmerd are now cultivating, Land pomewlhat MARQUETTE, ribbon fifteen foet long....Light &l’“nm of the foul. Une-third has been ropianted. Wheat is Epecial Dispaich to The Trituue, machynery of the it. X, ftico are being removed. looking eplendid. Scasou good for whest, bat poor fur curn, \\'rlgllt!.‘oun(l]—cum yollow ond slckly, Came up poorly, Culuvating now. Laud weedy. Seca- son backwara, Mahaska County—Cold and wet. Corn amall, Cannot export much corn as Jong 88 this weather er promiscd better, Tama County—First planting did not como uj well, Cornlooke well fur the chance it Luw had, Cul- }l"tmnx‘;o"' Season backward. All other crops ook yell, Towerhelk County~A poor stand. Land weedy, Searon backward and outlook bad. Too much rain En;l(cold weather, Proapacts for other crops never eiter, Keuokuk County—Farly planted corn did notcome up well. Ureat deal of trouble from black birds and mice, Very tittle cuitivating has been donc. “;l‘llher must change, or we cannot make s crop of carn. ‘Appanoose County—Corn good stand except on flat land. Damaged by worms, Most cases have replanted. Are cultlvating, Land woedyandaea- son backward. Al other crups dolug well, Jasper County—Corn prospecia not encouraging. Bome cornwot up. A greut deal of rerlnmlnw. With warm weather tho nutlook would still be good for ull crups, Take the county over, atand thin, Adalr County—Corn |# looking badly. Small for this time of year. A yood msany farmers wure Thlnum! on the 1oth fnst. Uround getting weedy, Praspects for a gaod crep of corn puor, W huat and oats Juuking first-rate, Darley heading ont, Deeatur County—Corn did uot comne up good, Land very weedy, Most backward season for twenly years, Outlook for crops very poor. Cold aud Wet scaron, Mudlson County—Continued cola, wet weathor bas nnde the corn look yellow, Cultivating re- tarded. Euarly planted weedy, Season Iate, Wheat and onts look well. Aundubon County~Cern has not come up well. TInif of tho coru large enough to cultivale, Sesson backward, Wet weatner fur the Jast fivo woeka. Monigomory County—A good dosl of replanting, which niakes corn late. Cultivating now raplaly. Weather very wet. Corn weody. Frospects for uthor cropa very goul. ‘I'aylor County—3ost of the corn ls weedy, Stand poor, Reawon very wet and backward, Too wet to cultivate, Whesé and oats very rank; fear they will full down. Frewont County—Corn bas not come up well, Much replanting. Season - cold snd wet. Smail grain very promisiog, | Farmors hopefal. Shelby County—Coldwet wosther made a poor stund of coru. * Parmers are cultivating whenever they can, but the weods are umwlni fast. Uute look fur corn poor. Whoat, oats, and birley goud excepton bottum lands, Adains CO!IIIGL“—LO' rn came np very well, Lnek. ‘ward for corn, but good Mrll?nlherclop'- Com has beon cultivated ouce and some twice, Woodbury County—~Large amuunt of replanting |+ done onaccountof hoppers. Cultivating, Ground wet and working badly, Beason backward. Out- lagk bcllc:"lunl llrn(l expoctad, a1 imuet Conuty—Corn gencrs came up well, oo el of topianiing. " Romecaltivating,. OWE: louk for cropw very poor, Grassboppers destroyed somo of 1o corn, 2 O'Brivn County—Fair stand of corn. Aro culti- vhlng, Land clean. Season very backward, Chorokee County—Corn did nut coule np well, Many are cultivallng wow., Laod cleancr than ususl, ‘The froat of June O made corn look yol- low. General outlook divcoursging. Htory Cuum{‘—t‘urn 1d uot come upgood. Cultl- yating when 14 does nol rain, Weeds thriving. Beason backwanl for corn. Lyon County—Corn came up very well, Moat of MARQUETTE, Mich., June 22, —Arrived, the schr Marta Martin, Cleared, props Forest City, P, Chamberlain, V. § 4 mchira Harvey Brown, Fanny Neil, J. W, Hlandford, A. C. Maxwell, Passed down, props Missourl, $t. Lo Fansed up, City of Fremont. In port, bound down, prop J. L. flurd. Tho prop City of Fromont arslved bere this cvening bound np. 8he had aboard all the passengers of the City of New York, The passengers and crow wero oliliged to po nahore when the propelier grounded. Thoy bullt campn of brush, and made fires to keep themselves comfortable until to-day at 7' o'cluock 8 m., when -the PFromont plcked - them un, Tho MNle-saving station, which was three miles from there, rendercd the pussenzers and crow good ussistanice in the way af fooa, cte. The vropellar was obliged to throw ovetboard 150 brls of sugnr, thirty bxs of pencils, and thirty conls of ' wood, to get at the rallrosd iron which she was Jonded with. Fifteen bars were thrown overboard when Liiey struck bot- tom, Uer atem was knocked off. A tug and pump from the Sault came tnls morning to uesist hor. ‘Fhe propeller's opponent was_the schr America, owned fi Chicago, manoed hy Capt. Wamer, bound for Kingaton, and losded " willi timber from Grand Island, ler botts aldes were knocked vot, Sho will be repaired st the Sunil, and water winped ont, as slie ls waterlugged. "Fito schr Odon ran ashoro the atine ulght In Uio fog scven milus woat of the Now York. . DESERVES A LEATIER MEDATL, Messrs, Wm, Young & Co. yestenlay made Inquiry for a vessel toload wheat for Goderich, ood expressed 2 willlngness to pay 13c por bushel freight. butas earriers refusct to accept lesw thun 2¢, they called the wiren Into requisition to ece what coald bo done at Chlcago, An apawer way recolved fn due time stating that the Canadlsn sche Nlsgara, capacity 15,000 busticls, would come duwn sud loud for one and a quarier cels freight—Ualf o cent lesa than the frm had expected lopuy. OF couree e wis chiarturod. Tiie clo- vator charges at (iuderich aco Nc per bushel snlu. #0 that tho vessel will have leas {lian $150 Icft to meot tho expenses of te Urip. = Vilicaukes Sent~ el 22 \ Thoro aro two schra named Niagara, and o one above mentioned should nut be confounded with tho larger veasel of the suma name. oo The tug s B. Merrl] was dry-docked at Mil- waitkee yeaterday to receive new wheel and have The schre 8. Anderson and Algerine cleared from Green ay last week, each loaded with 100,000 staves for Uleveland, About sixty fect of the now Government dock of the exst pier at Cloveland la completed. ... [Hings- ton liron, Jaunched o nes #alling yacht Thursday 81 their yard on Livans Canal Rhip, Bafiaje, .. The United Stutes revenue cutter Pessenden Jeft De- troft for Lake fluron Wednesday night....Life. Saving Station No. K is the title of assigncd that at Evanston, Thecrew s composed of unlversity studenta.,. . Jenning's Osh tuz nt Sand Beack has made une of the larzest bauls of trout ever taken at one thneatthat point, the catch belng 2, 450 pounds Tho tig Harcales tonk a dredge and dnmper 3 Detrolt 1o Toledo Thuesdny. They Are to be stded in dredging out some portions of that harbor, ... Abont 2,800 cuble yards of rock bLave been taken out by the dredie iy season_[n deopening Queen's Wharf channel at Torontu....Mr, Charlee Allivon has been clected Presldent of the Nay of Quinte and Oawezo Naricaifon Com- any in place of Mr. . W. lathbun, reslgned.... ll"luul mage to the stmr City of Toronio was nut nd she has resumed her trips between Nfagara and Toronta....Deputy United : States Marshal Penncy eeiced the barge Justin Whiting au I'ort Huron, and holds her to await the settles went of debts orainat her, lle nays he did not connive ot the releaso of the scow Aunt Ruth from Yier unchorsyo in Canadian waters .. Mr. Yoong has cut the I'rav nelal wreck Into four pleces, lle {s naine dynawite, and will cnm[flul! the Jub with- In thy thno rtipulated, It Is not a mine of wealth. but they will zét & Iarge quantity of copper_ont of the old hulk tylng in Toronto ‘Bay... A Tvronto agunt nays lie cannot get 8 veesel lufv from there 1o Lake Erle ports fur coal st 90, It 1e # certain “Juns for vesseie of wediun size to carry conl from {lio Upper Lakes at theso fyures....Capt, Panl, superintending the deepeniog ol the Queen's Whaef Chsnncl, at Toronto, reports &2, 034 cuble yards of rock taken out by the dredge (ks seanon, “v..Capt. John 8, Miller, who dicd st Milwaukea Friday, will be burled under the auwplices of Ex- celulor' Lodge of that city, Deccared was wel) known on the Inkes as & manter and an owner, and sujled the schrs Hiral and Napoleon, and the barges D, L. Filer and Marinotte, ond scow J. Ik T'risice. _He ownod an wntarcat in tho latter vossel up to & short time ago....At Bay City, it ia said, thcre {8 movement on foat among the lumber rriers for n genoral lay up of three or four weeks, a4 thoir running expenses exceed thelr tucomo at present rates,., ‘I'ho tug Nlsuars bas left liay City with a raft of 100, 000 cubs Toet of rquara timber, The raft consista of eleven criba, aix tler deep, firmiy chalned. ‘TYic cribs will be | od throngh canals and towed down the 5t Lawrence to Que- bec. ‘Uhis Is & new departure {n the transporiation of timber, g 2 5 2 g s serlous TIIR VESSEL-OWNERS, The Chicago vesscl-owners will endeavar to meet this afternoon at half-pust 2 o'clock, InlheLall- | Board 11kll, or somewhere elée noar that place, and aclect dolegates to Buffalo, Detrolt vessel-owners miect to-day ta scnd dele- gatesto Buffaloon the 26th, Tfim"wx owners alvo muet to-day to discuas the 0oling-plan, P i iham hae ohtained the following slma- turea to the ayreement to pool: Ueorge C, Finuey, d. Owen Doyls, Thomas 12, Miller, II, arton, J. L. Ngge, W, ¥, Higde, . V. Toylor, Willlam Weinert, W, Bullen, Alfred Miller, A, L. McUraw, J. 1L Bkeele, O, W, Goit, Charles McVes, William Walsl, Juhn L. Gelllen, Thowss Irown, I, Michelson, Jawes Clarnler, Charles Harding, Jawes Fluegan, M. Blackburn, Charles M, Lindgren, Samusl’ Moare, Fatrick M""& Jacob Johnwon, Isaae Walton, Jumes God- TORT OF CIICAGO, The followlug were tho areivald and clearances daring the twenty-four bourw ending at 10 o'clock laetnight: ARRIVA La—BtmT Corons, SLJo, sundries; strar Chi- caro. Manltowac, sundrieaz atinr ‘Alpeny Mus Sunyriess op 487 Gould, Buftalo, sundrlea; prop Lity of Traveme. Travens Clty, windtiest, prop Colln Campuell, Lugington, lumtuty v 8, K palrvank, Tiutfalo, Coaly prop Messouger, Nenion Harbor, s driest prop Alsaks. liugalo, sundriee vm? New Era, Grani [Taven, towlng; rrop Colorsdo. | futtao, sun driea schr Mercury, Ludfn Juinher; sche Selt, Ludington, lumbery schr Coutest, usekyon, lomber} achr sfornink Light, Alpena, ] “Austraia, Muskegun, lumber: sehr Windior, Muskegan, tumber; schr 'fons I'aine, Muskegun, luiuhers seir Alle gheny, ¥rie, conls schr Winnte Winx, Ludiniton, fumber; 8- wan, John Andersen. Ataunt, trsud Haven, lumhery sch? Apprentlee A it hias boen caltlvated, . Season buckward for corn, —— Aark l:Eon.nnxu.-en l‘elfllrni.“v'.'.\‘l Len, )el,u':l:: on, 1;.‘;‘;,{.':.'.3 Bt pool ot il graln, TIE WINSLOWS, Eonit b Slei¥inn Sopakewis lurnber, Webater County—Uood stand of corn.. The weather has been so cold that it has made slow growth. Other cropa growing. Weathor wet. Tlymauth County—Corn fs backward, vwing to the cold, wet weather,’ Other crops vety promls. 1t 'The wetiest suring alnce i great nlany men are pamstng through to the East frum the fitack Uills, some of thew without a penny, Prospects good for small grain, lloone County—Corn looks yellow and sickly. Trospect for cafn nol so Qatlering 88 two wee ago, Bmall graln very promlaing. ——e CALIFORNIA. Bpecial Dispaich 1o The Tribuns, Mantavitie, Yjba Co., June 22, —In the south. oru countlea the wheat crop is light, owing to ko drought. In tho Countics of Yuba, Placer, ang Uutta, whera 1 have justbecn, the will be as iuch as it was Inst year, ta thirly bushels por scre. In this county snd Hutter, adjoiniug on the west, the average le fully thirty, aud much of it le already cut, sod soume @ dry season Just paused has demons 0 land in this valley (Sacramento) is butter adapied 1o wheat in wot o dry sessus than the countles furtler south. Maljen, Ludtngton, lambery sehr Jo The Messrs, Winslowa bavoordered thelr vorsels, except those with cargues, to tle up. Sumoare at Chicago, The L. C. Woodruff, whichthey have re- cantly taken back on s mortzage for purchare moniey 141n port snd has been stripped, Sl Is to have & thorough caniking, decke agd sides, snd goneral overlsuling, ey say 1}3¢ on corm, frum Chis cago to lluillu, doce Dot pay expenses.—Hufalo Erpress, 2188, Bevoralof the Mesars. Winslows® craft have been chartered at the munidcant zatas now offering, anit have gono down tu Buffalo. Aua there arv f\md Teliable vesnel-owners hofs who suy they will Le sent back to lle up inChicago, and wlou a charter ofers llle{ will bo went down to luffalo ugain, and #0 oy uptll thoend of the season. g P LAKR PREIGUTS, Ciicago, June 2% —The inarket was activa at about 1%e for cory ta Baffalo, and ¢ for do to Tart Colborne.. Huom was taken yeslerday for 500,000 bu carn, In addition to tho 200,000 re- ported the previous evening. The charters for Dallalo were: Schirs Camden, Psgo, A, B, Moore, Barnes, and barge llallantyns, corn &t 13{c; props Alasks, Newburg, and Colorado, corn. " To Port Colborne: Sclre Fitlnore, L. J. Clark, and Pesh- tigo, corn at2¢. In the afternoun the C. N~ won aud prop Jay Gould, cura to Hoftalo, and barge Fayelie, corn to Port Colborue, umber vesscle were in s little better request eateniay than for soveral days past. The schr ieorge U, Finney was taken at $1.50, Bay City to Chicago; schie U, C. Trowbrlage, Menomince to Chicagoy §1, 12461 and schr Atlauta goes after the Evallno's Jousd, Alpena Lo Chicazo, at $2.25. PORT HURON. Bpectal Dispateh to The Triduns, Porr Hunox, Mich., June 22.-Down—Fropa Enterprise, 1dabo, Sheldou and cousort, Ucrmsuia and barges, Merrick and muft, Sparta und consort, Mineral ltock and barges, Custle ond barges, ¥. 3, Hale with Alvs bradley, Feyeits Brown, Escanaba, 0, tlarrison, Burnslde and baryes; sched H. J. vebb, Kingfsher, Golden Flecce, D. A. Vaa Valkeobury, Jatneslt. Beutly, Londoo, Margarets, A, Mule, dohn Oeonre, . 1loughton. ean) toil, jumbers sche ‘THcolor, | et aiiany. Manisioe: Inmber shr 1f. 'nts Lleveland, coads schr Addle, licaton Har Schir Wallly, Hollund, iuberi schy ¢, wood i schr Spray, flulland, bark: i, CIAY Hanks, bark; sehr Mal. N. 1} Creck, lmters ke sehr J. O, Ter; sehe Lydis. Maulsteo, lumbers schr Pliot Lude ifigton, luinberi sclr Elb, Grand 1aven, Larkl scow Laurel, Muskegun, Wuod, ‘CumaRsNCEw=BCNE Latelghy Bufalv, 54,006 bu corny ssehif Lumberimany Bsck Crevk, 10 bris Gour, Aud suns jea; prop (tssis, Hudfalo, 40,000 bu corn,'I7,4°0 ba Data, 4l a0 1w 1871 prop's. 1. Caldwell, ort Tiurun, 342 bu wheat, 73, 119 bit eorn, 60 brls Rour, 25 tele beef, 103 bmlea tiayt schir san. {iexi Duttalo. SLu10 bu cornt sehe ., e urling, Buflalu, 49,000 bu_corny prop Alaska, Buffalo, 44,000 by coris, 30 Lrla Buuri sohe Kate Winsiow, Buffelo, 4,000 bu Cu{lll schr Catiu Hute {810, 4000 bis curn; sehe Mooniisht, Buffalo, corng Al Atwater, Halfalo, 20,574 Uy corus str Al Dunia Suskegan, sundrleas sehr Juseph Baye, Huffalo, 42,640 L corng prop Menomines, Graod Har, sundriesi S B Peuhéll Littio Traverse, 1 bu corn, 101bu oale. 8 L alrie porks pron Cubs, Wutal, 3. 140 hu col L0 1 lapl,: 24,000 [bs Cut juesta, 5K bris porks schr I'eahitiio, Purt Colborae, 2,133 bu cora. e ea— e THOE RAILROADS. IWAS GARREPT RESIGNED! During the last few days ruwurs have been in circulation thot Mr. Joun W, Garrett haa resiined the Y'reatdency of the Balifore & Ohio Ratlrosd, and that Joln King, First Vice-President, has bean elected to 811 the place, Though no (uforuu. tlon has yet beon recelved from the East to confirm the rumors, yet 13 1v belleved ta rallway circles that they are well founded, A wnceting of the Board of Dircctors was beld {n Baltimore a few days ago, aud that tbe procecdings bave not yot been published goes to whow that somethiug bos been done which the managers of the yuad aro auxfous 10 keop from the publle unin theyare ready to make the oficial sunouncewent. They caa dv this iu Halthworo, as the pspery of that ity are not as vigilant and cuterprisiue us they are ju Chicsgo, where au imjpostant chance in the mansgement of & lesding Fi st Forrs, dlack R Mk, L ILLINOIS, pecial Dispateh 1o The Trivune, CanuxviLig, June 23.—Farmers feeliog jubl- lant, Tlarvesting here, Probable yleld of wiater wheat from twenty to tweuly-five bushels per acre, Herey Grm and plamp. -~ Hesds well flled, d bids falr to ba a1l we could desire. Hain Las fallen, which will do much goos 0 Weather hot. itk 4 e enen: Dispated 10 The Tribune. La Baiix, June 22.—The lllinola River has riscn nfoo fuches withintho last h’zmrluu' bours, aud now atands Lwelve feet and threa Inclies on the mitersll! of Lock No. 15, lluudreds of scres of the bottom-land corn.felds are nuvlL-nhmnged. aud »0 wel that It Je thought the crup la rulped. NEBRASKA., Bpecial Dispatch ta The Tridune, CamiautoN, Bnvx Co., June 22, —Urasshoppers are passing north to-dsy ss well s yestorday, but in very small nuinbers. None have alighted bere. Spectul Dispaled to The e road | coul not . bo kept from tho public fur an hour. 17 thu rumor is confBrined, it dues nuut (ollow, however, that ihere will be a rudical change n tho wansgement.” Mr, Kiug will Fribun Un—Propa Portage.’ nt, Joseph, Mary Milla, neat | Y ? i doubteds; rey oub Mr, Gsrreit's policy o the Ironawuch Juue o —tlaboppert have gone | Weatord Ave, N bl bal buiues; (iraes 0% | diice, e uad e e Foad manager of the mad ien 5 by bere to-day vy the million. . We tulok we are wale, - g DAKOTA, Bpecial Dispasch o The Tribuse, MipLETowy, Turner Co., Jupo 22. —Prom tho present outlook we expect 8 bountiful harvest of swall graiu. Not an scre of grain Las yei ween nr-t.ru{:d. Corn s backward. A great suwouat of ralu thus far through the ssuson. 8, L. Mather, Senator, b ry, U, J, Wells, LA, Duwey, Denmark, Muindeer, wipposni, Jobn M. Huicbinson, Argu. Wu\l-l\'vnhml.“llxtn weatber Sue. ERIE. pecial Dispateh 4o The Tridune. Fwig, Pa., Jupo 22—Arrivals, vrop J. 1L Welsh; schrs H. & Richards, Marvest Quecn. Departurvs, yrops Jarvis Lord. Ewwma K. Thown- won, Asicous, Winslow; scbrs Dictator, Purtage. THB EVALINE. ~ The sche Evallne was towed to ditler’s dry-dock for wavy yeard, and ls Mr. Gaenetbs sondu-law. Mr. 4iarrett jo lwmensely wealthy aud gething ulds It o therefore bub uatural thai he should anzlous to setire from uctive work and place bis fulereats lu the hands of biw son-iu-law, who 1s us coujwtent to 81 thas pusition ds sy wou who could basy beeu chossit, TAX-FIGITING. Special Mayated 1o Tas Trituse. Sruvarizep, M., June 4 —The Mo B. W. Tlauoa, aitorney for tho Indisnapolls & SL. Louls Hailroad, procufed (o the United States Court bero to-day ai order restrufing tho colivction of the KANSAS, Bpecial Dispuich o The Tribune, ~ Qoontcu, Lina ca.,m-hu 22.—UOuilook very fnv for crops, Corn thlrty Inches high. seteaatuunt v capital wiock of the Toud foF L8TY, e for tho purposs oF baviug & uuw walnudet sl | o) ceurining the Colleclors of Kdear, Colos, GENERA malatopwast put fu in place uf the ones shivered | i uiiriy, shelby, Christiaa, Mol M- o stonu uf Wedues- fa1p WBO Was BAF 20 Wassgixorox, June 22,—The June report of the Department of dgeicultare ludicates abotter pros- to plcces by Migdtnhig durh day night. Tho bame of ¥ covpn, Madisod, and ot Clae Countes from caacurotlig Uy duy pruties o evlliee aul tax unifl a pending npplication for in Attorney-General Kdaall, in o Canrt to-day, called np his motion for an oreer on the Receivers of the £t, Lonis & Sontheasiarn Connolidated, the Irnn Monntain, Chester & East- 3 ro & Vincennens, the Springfleld & Northwoeetern, and the Indlanapotts, & Wentern Railronds, requi Rtate snd local taxes dne preferred Lo hesr the motlon ar; of Judge Drommond, #o the “Low Priad Huic Banks. lhemllo pey the ed In the prescnce ering was et for REORUANIZING TIIE NEW YORK Mr, W. I, Vanderdilt has (srued the following circalar in regard to the reorganization of the New York Central, of which sbort mention was made in Tix TRIAUXE 8 day or two 8go: Board of Directors thin day adoptad s now code 3 and orxanization apervision o all gaanciac mat. N 3 ol (u “:wcmr:"}’lue-l'r--mtnh with a kenera! upervision of the o 53 Mrieinesss Edwin’ 17, Wore rice Price Price of thess Rooks by € pleasing. popolar music, and the Instructors, Metfiods, Bchiools &c., have platn Instractions. amenger. freight, and dis- Disharssfaenta: John P, Iherm; ccoonts: and Gharies Ii. Kend jest, Huperintendent of the es between Troy, Albsn George H, lurrows, Superintendes Lranches between De Gliaries 3T Lfwtell, Superi Division. ~Uharles M. Fish rat Buperintendentof Mntive Pawer, Saperinteadent of EAST-BOUND FREIGIIT. New Yong. Jnne 22,—The tronble with east. botind frelghts brought together lass evening rep- resentatives of the trunk lines, e, Mopkins, rep- rescnting the Wabaeh RHallrosd, fnally consented to charge local rates—14 cenla—from 8t. Lomir to Toledo, and settle the diffeuity, stood by several. if not all, of those present thata contintiance of thin agreement depended upon the J:ln) to obtatn St. Lonia For Youny Ladies and Misses, Ricoprrik Thurstay, Sept. E, , French, jicramiian €600, Feenicn 1# thi lankasce of thajads It was under- ability of thie Wabir €o frelght at the rates charye Bpeetal Dispateh te Tae Tritune. Jourer, Til., Jone 22.—Judge McHoberts has ap- pointed P, B, Ilinckley Recelver of the Chlcaro, Pekin & Southwostern Railroad, end In sraoming chnrge Mr. Hinckley announces the following ap- pointenta: D, M. Conklin, Superintendent; P, (eneral Frelght financla) embarrasvment 1y by o decrese in busineas. t; A. Pickard, ! the rosd is causcd main. ‘The representatives of the thrce runde—the Chis cago & Notthwestern, Chicago, Milwankee & St, Paul, and the Weat Wisconala—forming the Ht. held their regular monthly meeting yesterday at the office of the Chicago & Northe western, Notbing but routiuc bueincss was trans- Mr. J. C. Gruit, Awsirtant Oeneral Manager, W. @, Swan, Geners] Freight Ageut., ond A. V. i, Carpenter, General Ticket and 'l irrenyer Apent of tha Milwaukee & St PPaul Hatlroad, were in the city yesterdsy un business conpected with thelr . “The roads running East from this city change time to-morrow, and thase having occaslon to travel will do well to cunsalt the (imo-tables, which are In another part of this paper, —————— TO THE POINT. A commitice of 1adles repre- #enting the Women's Temperance Unton waited on Muyor Prince to-day with a petltionthat no Intoxi- cating liquors be uscd ot the banquet to be given in honer of Presldent Iayes Uy the City of Iloston, Mra. Livermore hicaded the delegation, The Mayor made an sddress, the submtance of which wasas 1 have heen studying the snbject for nd know that the desire of the I'ro. Iibitloniats canuot ho accomplished, for the reasou that {t {a not right thst it should be. the moderate use of wine and liguur, and, as the Exccutive of tiie City of Duston, 1 have a duly to perform at the coming Lanquet, and on elmilar The City of lloston daslres that every 11 be extended to the President. | am deternined that nothing shall ba Jeft undone which should contributo to the proper festivitles of the tomary on similar oecasions to certaiuly do so fn this 1n- ——— EXCURSIONISTS, Special Dispatck to The Trivune, DanrviLrr, 1L, June 22. --A largo excursion par- ty left hiere to-day onder the nurplees of the North Street Preshyierian Sunday-school liaute, where they will plemic in the fsir grounds for the day and return here to-night. Bostox, June 22, Tii0MAS SUMMER-NIGHT CONCERTS THEQ. ursmn mume. THOMAS And His Unrivaled Oroheatra, MATINEE TO-DAY, 2 P, M, To-Night--People’s Programme. poaltion Bullding sad Root & LT & SAelidons Hunagerss TER PARK, OSWALD'S LONG RIDE. - AILEAD OF TIMI! 3800 MILES IN 268 HOURS, Uslng 30 Mexican Mustange. Commenced Friday, st 49 m.i conclude Saturday at @ p. m, i LidTul 50 Crut 0 A1V 2aris of bho yrounda. ADELPHU THEATRE, «esssPropriotor and Manager, Bona', 153 Btate-at, J. 1L HAVERLY.... LK GREAT BATUIDA 13 o FAMILIER ARG CADIVS EM SATURDAY NIGHT B All Ladtea’ of the Fminens NORLES hi Cor N ratmnutic Company, In the Dran At THE PIENIX § THE PHPNIX S AD, aA::l.l"—‘h'fl'lllll Fil ieaday aid baturday atd, NAVERLY'S TIEATRE. Maouink & HavenLy +ese Proprictors, Poultively last appeatances tn Chieago of RO ]!}JI'ETAH MccWADE REIP VAN WINKLE, PRICES REDUCED at the Wedncsday and Sat- ay Matinces o 25 cents to all parts of the N ‘'ON 1IAND." THE RACE ‘Which was_to have taken Riversido Vark will take place This Atternoon at 2 o'clock, CORNELIUS SULLIVAN. T MISCELLANEOVS. WHO i8S TOURGUENEFF 7 Bcrfbper far Juns contained & hographica) skatch of thls diatingulshod lusslan Koveliat, sad SCRIBNER FOR JULY Contains vne f hisstrungest ahort storl ¢ ln1erat Bluges of & wouderful Cossack tior T0 THE LADIES- Nou 1, or, for 73 ceuta vue No. 4 of I |‘u: tl& I::'lln‘ I: !:'KI;‘KIIUU Sats manted Lver WYMAN, Weaterd Itescrved seatn, HO JONN THOMPSO! place tast Thursday ot Al are invited. We will send by mail on =recuijt of 80 ceul cis by physicians of Paris, vork, and_Lon: CAYLUY :CAPSULES ~ PRESCRIPTION FREE, 4] Weakuess, Lot Mane t on by Indicectlon o vats, .. Claciunath O, Forthe speeily cure oo, and #l) disonder eacels, Auy Dragsit it 'FAIRBANKS' AIRBANKS.MORSE & OO, 1118 113 Lake St. Hezuakltobuyouly the Geauiae, NEW FURLICATIONN. L0 e s Bellaw's Mathod for Plano. . Wlnnfl\ New kchoola™ for Cahnet Organ, for 88y for Melodeon, for Qaitar, far Violin, Tor Fiale, for Accordeon, for German Accor: goom Jon¥iug. for Clarisnet, for Fageole,: | Winner's *Ferfect Gebies for a pacs of the Bystems” 1oy he above, g By g pat ot ity e VR S, 13 conts each. nlon Collection, ™ Vi Flinos . Winners -+ Dilets for Finte and Plena oo~ 1m0 inners + Meioden Privers Winnars «*Now Teacoer for Flute.” Instruetor for Nred Urgaa, £3{ Clarke's § Instructor for Piano. Clatke's € lustruetar for Violin, o | Winner's Dneta for Violin and Flae. 2 (“'a"n Amusements. Winner. h Fay ok or Mano: Wi -y e o Wianer. 's M ethord for Cornet., ARET 30, neh Eatons '® | Qlarke's Bhort Volantsries, ) About 50 books are here mentioned, all havisg ey, Ko Rither book matled, post tree, for retar) pride;. - LYON & HEALY, Chicago. Oliver Ditson & _Co., .Boston. T EDUCAT GLEASON'S AC . i WEST AD. s-pEM:Y g The Intermediate and Commerciat “Departraents of rommencing June {1, Besalon honrs from W s m. to half-past 12, M. It Ny A L extin et GLEASON, Priactpal CHECGARAY INSTITUTE, 1637 & 1820 Spruce-st., Fhilad’s, 20, Hoard, and tultion fa Latin, kaglish, ani ALR COLLEGE—AN EXAMINATION - A R T AL T it an ‘Yo B o L i Th the ‘oo of e L Koo o the Universiiy of CRicago, e T RAILIROAD TIMC TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINR. Exrtatumion o7 Rersxence Manxa. ; fl’c.—l‘-;en “gunday f-He t’ lf:;d'q_* 3‘:2‘;':’.’2 CHIOAG0 & NORTHWESTERN BAILWAY, Ticket Omces, 2 C:.‘;‘;:lfizvsfik.tm‘n louse) snd st aPacific Fast Line astibug City & Y abubnque Day Fx.via Clinton abnbugie NIsht Bx. via Cton manrige bMitwankee Pawenier blireen Lake Ezprem. UGrenn Tiay Expres. o3iarquet am-n"'eu f-:u &I bGenora Lake K. MLake Uedora Kxprem.i, .z.. & 00 8. M. ° 0P, i, Puttinan iotel Cars are run through, between Chi- :IH': aud Omahs, vt the traln leaviog Chicago 8t 10730 “Nuother road rnns Pullinan vr aoy other form of * of Chirazs. ¥ a—Dejot corner of Well and Kinzie-ste. t~-i)¢pot corner of Cant 4 Kinzle-via CHICAGO, BT. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LINE. Ticket offices 2 Clark-at._and at Kinafe-Street Liepot. g Teave. Arrive, £t. Panl & Minnespolis Bi. uul & Miuncapoils Ex. . M, * 4:00D, M. 0:000: .t §:30 a; 1. KANBAS QITY & LENVER SHORT LINES, Unton Depot, Wesl Elie, mear Msdisou-st, brid Twenty-thind-st. Ticket Office, 122 ltandol T Ransas City & Denver Past St Lou & Springieid 1x b boute, kprinanold & Teii Tekily and Peorta Fost Expresa Peoria Exoresa... Frorin. Keokuk & iuriingto Chicagta & Paucah It It Kx. |3 0i0) & m. reator, Lacon, Waali'ton ¥ | Jolier & Dwight Accommdat'nle 5:00 b, 0. CHICAGO. MILWAUEEE & BT. PAUL RATLROAD. Uglun Depots cormer Madlson and Caunl-sta. Ticket ce, +8t., OPPOAILE Bhermas snd s Depot. - i Ly Teave. | Arrive. * 7:508 m. s T:0R m, | *10:008, m.{* 4:00p, m. o * 5105 P . [911:008 ma Night Express.... 't 9:00p. m.!t 7:008 m. All {raine Tck £t Fani A e b chiner 310 Madisen gpd Prairi du Chien, or vis Watertown, LaCrome, sud Winons. JLLINOIB OERTRAL RATLROAD. fout of Laka-st. and foot of Twenty-secon; DO ket Glfice, 131 RANAAIDh .+ BeAr Clark: i Mliwaukee Express Wiscunnin & Minte Viay Express. ... Wisconato, lows, &ad Minne- sota Expres St. Lools Exproms £t Luuls st Line 1. Cutro & New Orleana Kx. Caira, Arksnaas & Toxus Ex Rurlnafield pay Kx; Pt tngion reuria, Pearis, Heokuk & iTaumiiay Dubugye & Slous City Drbugus & Slous C Glimao Passcuge Depots foot of Lake-at,, Indlana-ay., and Bix Josb ot oY1 pnd Blxieenthe d Bixtoentl- (LA “.“-“n‘k;m‘mmu Ticket Offices, 80 Mendota, Ottaws, and Streator Menidata; itaws, aid Hireaior B L, D'bugue, &5loux L Jiock ik D'budue, &slous Cit Facific Express (oF Orasha and! Rirehs CILY oo ido Right' /¥p bin, Kansai CHf ts0a, 8L, Jue, wod Texns. 10:30 8.1, [* B:40 p.me » 10:00 p.m. It 015 &, QHIGAN OENTRAL RAILRO, footof Lukyst., and fuob uf Twenty-second st pat, el ce, 67 Clark-ab,, Southesss corper of lag _;'\‘f:fi.l_&r""flfi acite Lotel. ‘and s Paimer 1 Mail tvia Mialn and Alr Line).. Spectal Fasg, Expross, °T. WATNE & CHICAGO RATLWAY. D:L[Nl. vorner Cani 4 Mmll-nu‘u.nd"i,mfi:‘f“ l'l‘u‘l:t FITTSBURG, FT. an Cisrk-st., Fatwer House, and Gra! l feave, | _Arrive, 00 A, 1 (§ T:00p, M. 20 e W, (4 ATN0R. . Fast Ligoseecsssons 0. molf e wl BALTIMORE & OHIO, ‘Tralns feava from Rxwdlwu‘l::n:‘l}::ln foot of Mone Mall and Bspress..... Factic Express. -akCTicket Otfices: WY €., Paimer Ilo a Pt add Desot (et pusitioh HatdaR). o Lesve, Arrive, Morntng Express. 508, m.|} 6:408. m. Faier e ] 5305 feld SiS0% B Fasbbneosveorereosepnpneeene 3 D0 B I R LAKH SHORE & MIOHIGAN BOUTEERN, B laave, Arrive, 7:40 Mook, Fidob: i Attantie Express, dait £) Culehiour Avcomioods Nigt_Exp 7 e oooicneseanse HIUSO0 BL I 00N . BURG, OINCINNATI & T. LOUIE R R Depos curner_of Cliuton and Carroli-sts., West 8ida Ibmn. Arrive. 4y Rxpress, ity * 8:408, m.|* §:10 p. m. § 800 P 0. 1§ W W, ISLAND & PACIPIO AD, Iarkesi., Sherinel House. Leave. k Arrive, . Omaha, Leavenw'th & Atch Ex{*10:18 a.m. i £i(x)p 13, Pera Acculutiod Mght Bapresa.. KANEAKEE LINE Yrom Ceutrul Uepul fout of Lake-at, D Arrive. [ngnapla Cinctuati Dag x| e o | g pom. Indianapolis & Cli. Nigh Wy m) Twaun CINOINNATI AIB LINE & KOXOMO LINE. ¥row By. Depon corner of Cllaton sud Caeroll-sts Arrive aa u pay Ex otk Craia. At B2 Milwsukes or iy Bow urday’ at dot'e YYI-:I" y\nmlu‘nb\a& Sucs througl’ W Yor Graud i1ayuu, Grand Reoids, gad Musks- Pl T IR R TS Yor g;&ug&:u'u‘x e sy i T ™ m & watll {1:30 ; oF Ureeslag, Lacupabl, B8y Frida¥oseee T 0 P R A il ~ ¥

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