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- T e it D Bl AR eiCenT PSP s S i, s o e A i . < 1 i 3 e, o 1 1 e e 1 . WAt S0 WA B i bnimin e i P o g Sl e S 0 R R AR T i o e el i S s, e s i o g ARyl s i Sl R R R RERRRRRRRRREREREREBE TH DR Wll i ar gt B it e < THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JUNE 24, T877—SIXTEEN i’AGES. Y * ¢ | elid oyer th .3 iy f the ofliee of the Religlons Intelligencér ff - n : e s mixitagg e | = " B JUMEN, B b ek Jewdinfe th, ol ety | haghice of e, Bt nitigre et s | o TIE RED SLAYERS. w the best advanlagn. One thing is cer- fngton n}wml says Sltting Bull has bebome an international nufsance. ~ Correspomdence is " 3 A DO DVTIN AT - @ | papord, and the entire stock—type, rollerg, p.otsed ¥ en Gy - tain, that any steps which might TURKISIT AEPORT, of gettiog fire to a sehooner Iing at the steam- | —€Vefyihing, in fact, was swept awny, o l T 1.'&'." a&fh‘.’}"flfllu‘fi'{fi:.f‘r'fi'i':l('n'é"x‘x'.l}lv:;‘fx"f.’fg theaten to bring England into a war which CoNSTANTIROPLE, June 2.—It 13 officially an- orStar'a wharf. Day had beon discovered b ———y o 1 ! - Latest Advices from the Indion | followers to Americn, where they belong shonld have for its rosult, if not for fts [ nounced that the Turkish divisions oneratiug | The Death List Not So Large as | Mr. Qlark and knoczed down by @ crovd col- CITICA GO, Kk in Idal . | Canada objects to hin prescnce among the Kish from Nerségovine and Albania against Mon- at First Reported lected at the wharf, The fetlow was handed | BANDING TIR MOKBY. _ . ; Outbreak in Idaho. friendly Blackfeets, The subject, however, is avowed aim, the maintenance of Turkisl tenegro succossfully effected a junctionat® | - p i . over to Maj. Cundrd, who tied him securelp Chleago (s not. forgetting the St Tohn muf-" i Xulloldlmcult}tm. with a rope, and suceeeded In getting the das- > P ——) N tardly villain fnto s carriage amidst ths crics of forersin their diro distress. Yestehlay Mr. W, Thirty Boldiers and One Ofcer Killed in misrule over non-Mohnmmedan sabjects will | o'clock thls morning,.sud are now marching MARINE NIEWS. in | upon Cettinje. 5 ¢ Lynch Lim." < Munro, the Manager of the Bank of Montreal y loadt to 8 vorylgrava political eanflich. within, IMMENSE SLAVGTTRR. Hidden Plunder Recovered by the Mil- | 3¢ Tortland poltce station was reached, nnd | In this city, reccived a dispatch stating that the the Late Fight, : sud without the walls of Parliament, CrrTirgg, Junc 2 —The Montenegrin ofiicial itary and Police. the prisuner put. fnside, An attempt wasLere | calamity waa greatur than was at firat sunposcd, WELLAND CANAL, THE PALL MALL GAZETTE, nccounts sdmit that Buleiman Pasha's and Alf v | mais to hang Day, Uno cnd ot the ropa wilh Burrato, N. Y., June 22—Vesscls passing whiich he was boundwas placed sround his neck, [ 274 no ven could pleture the suffering that | py o noogod 1y tha Government organ, refers to the policy | Saib's forces lave effected & junction, and say it eluforcements MTurryIng {0 | Welland Canal the last twenty-four hours: when Maj, Cunard effocted hia release by pinc. | must ensue. > Therefore, yesterday, througn tho : o was alter sl dags’ continuous Aghting, fn which | Casunlties Caused by the Blow- | ihe a revolyer to the liead of the man who beld | Bank of Montreal, was forwanled $7,500, the Front, Wostward—Props Oswegatchie, Ogdensburg of the Gladstone Ministry in 1870, when two | FAt HHter 81 dast Sontinuous fighting, ’ ¥ the rape. The enraged erowd, which followed | cluding $5,600 from the Board of Trade, $1,000 ¥ to Chicago; Bwallow, to Day Cliy; barks IL millions wero granted for the increase ¥ ing Up'of Dangerous to, the station, flually dispersed, - by the bankers, and $1,000 by the Produce Ex- Norwood, 8t. Catharines to Spa Rivery . ‘Walls, Thomas Bloven aml Cliarles Brown were ar- aan | An Important Counoil with Ohlefs of 8 | Emerald, Collins Bay to Bhebayzan; J, Co of tho naval and land forces dur. ENGLAND, rested on suspicion of attempting to change. The Bauk of Montreal will forward all ipo; o tn tho Franco-Prussian war, aud SNUBBED. . Z i SET DUILDINGS OF FINR, the money contributed and make Imumediate rfiend]’ Tribe, = \Yuodmfl, Collins Bay to Tolejdo; James Wade, J ' Toxnox, June A Plolest! dispateh con- | Soyepa) Incendiary Fires Start- | That there has been areqularly organtzed at- [ transice oo 0 00 o o : : Charlotte to SBandusky; WaWandsh, Kingston says, “What was in the question then | o 0 o "lnon e the Grand Duke Nicholas a y , tempt to fire Portlund there hppearsbut little | o, Mr: Willlam Richardson, Chatrman of the to Bay City; schirs Portage, Toronto to Erlo; Board of Trade Committeo for the rellel of 8t. BAN Fraxcisco, June 33.—A press dispatch ws was tho neutrality and independence of | received the English ottache, Col. Wellesley, ed on Friday. :}?&‘E"r‘;"“‘:':‘;'fi‘_'f'.".':c‘“l‘:;flhe'r‘.’(‘g’;'zmgg‘:h‘m‘i. Jolin, roports that $3,081.50 bave been collect: | grom Boise City saxs: Judge Kelly, e | Mo A “Lydon, Colling” Bay to Bay City; by o forth latis epher o croe | €l 19 sum ' was transmitted yesterday to ‘Willfam Elgia and A. W, Luckey, Toronto to anofhe Slata sa soenrant by Baropean guare | 1Y esaatelye 16, bat_ forth, stipilavons e e pnteains (oo nisete: | ta auilersra by telearapiic sxchingo. thrpugh | 1daho Statanian who left horoon th ISthinst | pyocjc hyvers ‘New London, Oplensbure. to antes. What is in question now s the safcty Th ‘ator fn One Tnsta Caught | door. g the Dank of Montreal, - 0 tako arnis to the people of 1 70 | Clevelangs 3. L. Brack, Kingaton to Sheboy- o Ing the aroy, which must trammnel ho Perpetrator fn One Tuslauce Coug There were forty-one prisoners n the elty jail * THE CIICAGO PRODUCE EXCIANGN turned hero this morning. Ko reports that the n; G, M, Case, Oswego to Chiengo; barges of onr own Empiro as throatoned by tho | bimasan indepemlent represeotativo of Eu- in the Act; . ab 10 felock Tant Bight, Neblors fmeludad Hiht | held a meeting at 3 oelogk vesterday afternnon | people fn those valleys hava left thelr farms and | Henson, Tusgally and Manly, Golling iy to warlike operations of Russis. Therofore, K::"‘;‘- tfl: '"cg“l:" of action "“':“L';r aipor. . Yere arreated durlug”tho day for various of- | I, lte roomp, corper p‘:}rmw llo: aond South | nearly all nseembled at a polnt In ‘the- Lowoer Nfl’;lwnlm: Dashing Ware, Oxdensbatyc to Bay the precedont of 1870 not only applies, but ;c&e; Lrh; n ‘;en.l;m“:lw“n:‘v;:mg ln’:nu “v;;\‘lc :3. i Cosuna s Tilag o Apilos {;::;?E fl:cg;lrmnntra’b:cl:fi and two othiers for at- mfl(’d from m;“"'.:me. g'ppuh:;.ed u.’.g I‘ :Y:::::‘u:;lla,yr :enr W“q;fl:c:"n‘:llel;n:n thmnze::?’w:n- & : #::‘::2_1;’” v?‘mmnnm,‘&i En\'fi]go-.\}'o i iors, ! - B sion o previous da; col- A rgs barks Law ny Clty to Metealfs applies afortiori, to tho presont situation. | ly spirit. Col, Wellesloy remaina at Bucharest, 2 tion of fi 4 L V[ etk - moncy . amoni * the ~ commission | the linb of the Inalan travel of tho northernand | Piorida. Gloverand to Torontes Al tiorlio and presumably awalting fnstructions from home. . on of Hemp., Food and supplies for the destitute come fn | 1en for the suffercrs by the Bt. John fire, That | gouthiern sections, andis , "2 - ¢ Watertown, Chir to Kingaton; Cavaller, ACROSS, DERBY AND BCHOUVALOPP, 7 the gentlemen worked with a will s best shown ,’,;“‘,’;,i‘,':&";;fi‘t,’;;ka;%'wfi}f“ commiltioes ar f ) 4Fe" fact that, lnsldo of twenty-four hours, < VAR MUCH BArOMY Blwlmxgn to ’.Cl;)‘llnl Bay; J. 8. Ause Averse ank of New Brunswick | $1,000 was ralecd and sent to the stricken city. to Indlan ralds, tn, to Kingston; = schra Princess nud Alexander, Sauble River toQuebec; Princo Alfre Buehoyzan to Kingstoni Mon- WMATCIIIN ABANDONED, Lonvox, June 2L—A Parllamentary paper * Loxnon, {lune 23.—A ‘tclegram $from Ibrafl » waa fasued to-dny contalning the test of Lord | Materfal Ald Pouring in from .All he vaalts of the terday aftern Mr. N. W, A number of Tndians professing to be friend- announces that 0,000 Russians crossed the | Dorby's letter to Count Scnuvaloff respecting Quarters. . 1[eR senet o day, sl sCue: aqulente fonud s o e B Comlon el &6 1y aro now encamped near the upper settle- | terey, Detruit to Claytons M, F. Merrick, Toleda Danube from Galatz yesterday and took the | the interests which the English Qovernment ! W. J. B. Jamlcson, reported dead, has turned | Becretary. Collections werg reported as ful- | ments on the Welser, and many others aro | todo; Orlentat, Decojna River u.xnwmw B, hoights bohind Seriziln, near Matchin, The | would feel themselves bound to detend, and up all plght. i ’ i lows: ° Charles Baltz and Cnarles If. Weaver, | 1o o0n 40 1o roaming through the mountalns, | Attston Black 'River to Hmwilton; Weat Side, lent koll's s i} - AMONG THE ASIIES, Tl Bouth Water street,” block™ between Dearborn ) Chicago to Kingston.». ‘Turks have abandoned Matchin, A sufficlent | Prince GortschakofMsreply, the polnts of which he city was patrolled by lfiedfll constables d Clark stroets, $103.60; B. P, Howell aud | This Is nothing unusual, ‘as they have been | “Cjegred—tchrs Champlon, Chl coal, 1,100 number of Russtana have crossed to catabllsh | wera publishicd on the 8th just., and telegraphed 5 ;:" ct;r m‘:’.ltmo\’;lt‘.":;:}hn aadL xitll vx;h:ltlr)e:irl Jast nighi. No disturbances, | 11d © ucmmelz':r'n, Etioetion on Kiumieotrett. | alwaya allowed o leavo thie reservations and go | toges Dittater. dov 300 tamis ileag dn'Vnnc':,’du, themsclyes solidly, Theyaro not intronched. | to the United States. caTer onnHon Jase. misbt waa. an lneulaiine || e OO e e, “oo | ELi Amory Difclow and 8D, h;:nnln:l: wherever they pleascd. They Lavo profled by | 1120 tons, st ode; J. White, do, Toledo, G00'tous THE NERIGUTS OF MATCHIN, Loxpor, England, June 23.—Thé Tl uuth Waler stroct, cast of Dearbom to |4y, tunity given them to becume thor- | 8 Innatt, Juno 23.—The Rasalans, on landing GENERAL, ble boon, there bewg no gasfor either the |, JoCRRON Bodiand, Sune 2.2 T loxt Hoaylly | AVabeal avenue, $181; D, Richards aud John | tho OPROFIVEY BER Addittonal charters—8chrs Rutter, conl to : streets or the houses. For every hmmdred [, o7y tig S Hy Tate, Routh Water, between LaSalle and | ©uRhly acquainted with the conditions of the CO‘!TAm:I?I.'I.g:::;;fn' o Porte'sre- | thioves (and there wero swarma of them), at the e ;m"“’l‘n_ll'l‘m"“:hfj“‘]fi‘:‘i“lfl‘.“t ‘:‘:; Clark strects, 81003 W, W.‘l Dexter, block on | settlers, and to prepare thnm:clv::klor %mh ply ta Lord Derby's noto I reference to th | 1cast half & dozen speclal polics patrot the | single office will Lave' to bear Is $100,000, Tiic | South Water, between Fiith avenda and La- | ever-courso they might chooso to take. Thoy Bue Canal wns dispatched on the 2iat (nst. It | 8trcots. These speclals embraced the younger riicipal safferers aro the North Dritish and | Ballc strect, 81605 A. Albro and|C. C. Rice, Mar- | g gencrally well armed, while the neglect of g ) e ket street, $166. Bundry minor collections and 18 undersatood that the Forte acvepts the princi- | Male populntion’of the very best classes only, ..!.%“3{‘..'.’,’;’1‘.'.‘: gz{fiiflrfi‘“:fiwux& ':23“,‘_,’,“,, curnntuce went to make up the baiageo of | 1€ Guvernient has left the country exposed J and were armed to tho teetit. Shots were henrd | ummercitl Unlon Companios, . “Tha rosult sveins to bavo given general | to whatover thoy may clioose to do, The poo- I';:x'i(:fu‘nr:vu; Al;nl: nrslhg’l':tn‘n:haxl:;:; {.:f:.:;‘;fg in two quarters, but no serious results havo yet L i on Giipanlos nnllnlnnucu, 0s the Prduce Exchange is com- | pleare without arms, and f vesscl, been reported. Voluntecr militls, in conalderas NELIEEF, paratively a amall organization, and its commite VIRTUALLY DEPENSELESS, on the Turkish bank of the Danube, penetrated direetly into tho interfor benind the hills, gaine ing posseasion of the heights commanding Matchin, after an obatinate fight with a body of Bashi-Bazouks. The engagemont losted from daybreak until novn, Theeapture of Matchin 1s fmminent. g}::mgn, 00c¢; J. 8. Richards, coal to Tolcdo, TORT IURON. Bpectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Ponr Hutox, Mich.; June 28, —Down—TProps Comnpdors, Huron City, Bt. Albans, Starruea, Manitoba, Fred Kelley and tow, Vulean and 3 tees proposo to kecp at work alittle longer. 1 n. | taft schrs Ida, Keith, Banderson, Annle M. Anmx.,.m:'fl:};fi»?:: I{x‘: X;l!)nmhml raya: TONORED, ble force, wera also on duty. AT nOME, Just Lefore 3 o'clock Scerctary Cowles and lng‘g‘&:‘:‘:‘l’;fle"r:lll:? '::f."‘:;;m:z';:{: :“'“:!""l':; ) Fm,'g,-v C. A. King. N e S “Tho Tarks ara destroping the lino of raliway | Frince Hasean, of Egypt, leasea for Varna el 8r. Tome N, B, Jotio: S8.~Ofterw” of aselat-| Jresilent HMowes sertad foe ‘l‘m‘P Tk o M“{;‘ the stockado fort at Slate Creek, at Middleton, Up—Tous Vanderbilt, Montans, Japan, Pas- ) % viog Y | to-doy. The Bultan preseoted Mm yesterduy | Tilsa matter of the greatest surprise 10 | ance for the sufferers by the great fire continuc | treals where tha cash was handed to Manager W. 4 " | sate, 8t. Panl, EmpiroBtate, Annfo Bmith and ‘between Tehernavads and Matehin, It 1s ru- veith the sword of honor, strangers that 20,000 or upwards of homeless | 1o como in from the provincial towns, and nlso Munro, who at once sent the following tele-, | ity miles from hiere, Ilo will join Lieut. Gray, tnw‘ Superi ur'. 1 v, Booras King hadl busiaos, el e Are Imicatlons ik e D i S THAT A1 OON. neople hould have been 50 successtully provid- | from miany Amerlean citles: * Beveral cardonds | with twenty-two men. The other twunty-ona | e B8eco " NG Waat, Eo R Turnor, s O, 3 Moxtnear, Cnicano, June 23, 1877, — e Pans, Jrine 21—t {s atated thnt the ateamer | ed for with lodgings for the night. A small | of provisions arrived this morning from Mirs. | To 6 0 Jowes: Wantar Tk of Vonlerat 57, | new of the party '“"‘“‘“’"""K("“L“’ ) ":’“z""} conveylug the gigantie Krupp gun which was | percentage wera in tents, pitched on | michl by speclal train from Hallfax, aud to- | JoAay N. . Dy with advice your Mayor $i.000; 1o remaln behind on sccount of the searcity of exhibited at Piiiladelpifta to Runsia,bas grounded | Chioman's grounds, on ~Unlon _ street, | pight speclal trains from Portland, Bangor, Lin- | fic95an chrrecy, ut your realt with Hank of | arme, ammunition, and mcans, § Now York, from Chicagu Produce Exeh 5 . near tho Jsland of Onsscl. on King's “Nquare, or on Barracks | win Centre, ote., bronghit 1,100 barrcls of lonr, o eagy e, A COUNOII. King, Wend the Wave, Donaldson, Ilerbert X)mll:{, -Hicimond, Fame, Abble L. Androws, Gulnalr, tye, 1. F, Bruce, Groton, Jamas Nor- tis,"John Hice, 8ir O, A, Vanstraubensee, C. Q. TUSSIAN HEADQUAGTERS, Lonnox, Junc 23.~-Varions speelal dispatches polnt to the speedy removal of the Russian Moisel, Leowis Ross, Bolivia, White Cloud, headquarters Lo Alexandris, fu Roumants, prob- Qreen, but the bulk, whether rich or poor, | alot of blankets, and a quantity of couked | This fintehed, Mr. Cowles_subsequently dls- | _BAN Foaxotsco, Cal,, June 23.—The Hon. | /3,0 'sitiarin, R, Gaskin, Jenule Matthews, 1, ably Bunday or Monday. MEXICO, mifght have been found peacefully rosting in the | fo0d, Montreal, Toronto, Hamiiton, and other | Patelied tue followlig to Bt. Johu: - Thomas E, Logan, Mayor of Balac Clty, and the | @, Fort, W. A. Mulr, MATCHIN OCCUPIED, SENSATIONAL. hospitablo houses of tho poor as wellas the | Gqundian . cities havo dispatchied provisions, | 5 CIcAu, Juno 2,70 the Hon. dlayor Earle. | Hon. J. N. Coston, niember of the Leglslative |~ Wind southweat, gentle; weather Gne. Loxpow, June Z.—A telegram from Torafl Boiclal Dinpuich to yh¢ Tribwri el throughout not merely tho nasraw lmits | fellet Committees iave been_ reorganized and { ey han deposiied with the fanicof Sontreal to | Counclly Wit left lero Wednealoy for tho e ¥ dated to-dny says: “The Russlans entered | Nrmw Yons, duno 2.—The Sun's Washington | of the standing vity, but in tho much mora ox- | y1,ir work systematizad, so that ald may go- as | your credit 81,000, Jour K. Cowixs, purpose of wvisitlng the * Indians . ‘en- 7 3 Matchin to-day, tho Turks having abaundoned it. ‘The Russians continuo crossing here by the constracted bridge and steamer.” THE SITUATION, TNR RUSSIAN MOVEMENTS, Bpecial Dispateh'to The Tribune. Loxnon, June 23.—Eight weeks of campalzn have left the main body of the Russlan forces atill on the nortl bank of the Danube. But Lhe decisive movement has begun. “Already a suf- ficdent Russinn force had crossed at Ibrall to start the Turkish retreat from tho Dobrubscha It s not supposed that the maln body of the Russlans will cross in this nelghborhood, but that the Russtan purpose {8 to concentrate thero sufliclent force Bpecial DispaleA fo The Triduns. + MAnquerTe, Mich,, June 23,—Arzived—1'rops W. II. Barnum, D. M. Wilson, Havana; schirs T. W. Ferry, Frank Perew, Genoa, Helena. P (I,"lcnm}fill‘{cnlsl )(II. B, Tnlt‘flel’.“Empthn; schrs ‘elican, Halstead, George 1. Ely, Passed Down—l'rop J. L. }lur{\. Up—Frop Arctie.’ ‘Wind—8outh; weather fine. e - 1 on Great Camas prairie, returned at special saga: **In ppite of oft-repeated denlals, | tended suburbs of Portland, Carlton, Indian. far ng possible and reach thoso most in necd Seerctary and Treasarer, | camped I have cumulative evidence of the Admlnmrn: town, Falrville, and other places. Reduced | op o . e fl:{m.:"::u m’nu.\!l‘; ;v?ccu’:;{'h atsiciin no‘m’\:i t‘;’da‘,l nlc::r!ng:x:ll‘::l l:x{s l{m::e::wz‘tmtcl&u tlon schemo to sclze the five northern Btates of | ra'lway fares on the Inter-Colonlal Railrond als0 | A "pubite meeting was held to-day, and nd- Y prin o N 1 8t. John, N. B,,the Chicago Relief and % , Mexico. Agents camo. here early In tho fall. | 2dded to the tacilitics so nmch required. drosses wero delivered by Mayor Hallin of Ban- | A4’ Soclety, immediately upon learninyg of the | THere are now encampod Iu tho locality sbout They may hav ted encott ent visiTons. eor, Mayor Rico of Hallfax, and others. A voto | terrible calimity which fisd overtaken that nu- | 1,600 Indians of both sexes, embracing mem- lln::,l:m{nu:!: u)‘,,l.:c ’m;:;u ;z:m .,"ec,,.',‘.’c'fi Morning trains brought thousands of peopla | of thanks was passed to citics and Individuals | fortunate city, 'ydl.l atched Mr. Trusdell, the | bersof the Bannock, Bhoshone, and Yellow- clected. Ono of the leading spir- from Halifax and all intermedinte points, some | contributing to the relfef of the distresseds - | well-known and eflicient agent of the Bociety, | stone tribes. Logan and Coston wentto Wil- ‘TORONTO, with instructions tu render all thoald In his low Creok, forty miles distant, where they Hts o the schemo was .o Wemocrat, | bearing mestages and substantial tokens of | yoqoyro, Can,, June Z—Commjttees and | power i tho form of o systematized plan of | 107 # 7 7} and several Bouthern Detocrata were let into | sympathy. Provision trains contlnue 1o armive. | eoficctors are at work ralsing x‘\’n‘«lmny‘* pro- gdmlnm.erlnu Tolor, 1t was belluvedphy the | found o party of Indians camped. They made ] theseeret; that, whatever thelr expec 1 Not mercly the streets of tho remnant of the | vislons, and clotuing for the 8t. John sufterers, | managemont of the Bocloly that the scrvices of | known their object—to ascertain tha disposition this dimilon :ny n)‘.m been, it (: :::::i:"g:m': town are swarming with people at the present | A thousand blankets and a lot of women's and | vne l.“!nhn had Fflnu tlrough o liko expo- | of the Indians and thelr intentions. Tho In- o ritfog, but the desolate squares and honey- | children’s clothing were meut over last night. | rlence on o larger scale would bo of | dians wero asked to sond forward their , best they soon discovercd thelr chances wera In- | Writioz, qt s | All tha princ ry aro mov. | Erost AGrvico. G5 tho GULNOFILIOS Of | iiocs tethe mein carny and ponmatt the byt fnitely better with tho other slde. combed wonden pavaincots aro covered wih | ing in thewnalter. Themilitlahave valuntcered | Bt, John, and Mr, Truesilell toolk with him a | F1Acs totho maln camp and request the princd “Immealately after the inauguration and con. | curloslty-geckers, mostly moving about In sl- | 15 do pollcs duty. full supply of books, blsnke, aud ‘othior moces | Pal Chiofs to ot the Commissloners at Vel flrmation of the Cabinet, ex-Senator Stewart, of | lence. . KEW TORK, sarics. s report ns to the actnal needs of the | low Creck. - The Inglans complied. Boon Nevada, had an Intervicw with Sccrtary Evarts, | Tgo saddencd citizens, themselves and thelr | NEW Yorx, Junc 23.—Tho 11st of subscribers | itl-fated city is expected within o few dnfl, and | the Chiefs made thelr appearance. An fn- and disclosed to hlin the outlines of = plan, to the fund for the rallof of the sufercrs by tho | upon the recelpt thereot the Bociety will remit w took place, which revealed tho fact Evarts was anzious to have ail the derails, | ®ympathizing visitors, scem all but choked with y po! p tervie Pl THE CANAL, - Bripaeront, June 233.—Cleared—Y, Muarty, Kunkakee Fecder, 00,000 fect lumbel; prop Mohawk DBelle, Kaokakes Focder, 63,720 fect Tumber, 60,400 lath, 4,43D posts. Buiparront, -Juno’ 23-0 p. m.—Cleared— Gracle Griswold, Minooka, 86,183,fect lumber; Brilliant, Morr(w.m fect jumber; First Na tional, Joliet, 6,098 fect lumber, Bt. John fire las been opencd at tho Britlsh h_or ship provisons as may be recommend- ————O— to cut the Kustinze and Tchernavoda Raflrond. | Thergnpon, at the request of Evarts, Stewart | 0motion at the nopalllog spectacle, snd glasped | (0 b M e i ooe Bubcack, of tho Stoning- S thclllncnutlm« It 18 carnestly destred that that theso Indhn-;md b;n;n e g Tuis accomplisticd, It ta expected tho Russtan | telegraphed to Gen, John B, Frisbic, of Califor- | hands and free-flowing tears serve rather than | ton Btcamship Liue, offers froe transportation | cltizens generally will bestir themsclves, and - VISITED DY EMISIARIE: CASUALTIES. Runboats will advance up the river, co-operating n(nl who had been here during the winterasone | words to vent to thelr pent-up feelings. {rom here to Boston of all supplles for tho reliet | not only return to 8t. John the actual amount | from the Nez Percesand other hostfles in the — ¢ with the land forces on both sides of the stream ?(nk‘:le llc:dllmf vlpllrll‘u in |hezfntorpdlu, to come 600D CHEER. of the suflerers, and contribuces $300 in cash. ndmnccd' hm ‘C‘t‘!lflfio lln h&r‘ s{»m |need, but a | north, and that a portion of them hu::ltmn coln-, FATAL EXWLOSION. 1o drive off the Turkish gunboats, and thus ob- | forthirleh to Wasbington, IHocumo In responso | pong 4yig morning dispatches were recelved PHILADELPIIIA. sum worthy of the Uarden Clty to give. slidering whetlier to remaln friendly to the Epeciat Dispatch (o The Tridune. tain sbusdant foom for & safe and 4uddon c1oss. E’,fi?&'fifl‘fi‘fl;& &“fl[&':fl‘ifl'fim Wb | ana poul from waricita ‘:;Im in Great Britaln t,&':'{;:,‘:‘,:‘;"‘{‘t'r“n‘m’i %}Tfl‘%{“fifi“hfi; Not 1o bo behindhand i the good work of | Whltes OF join the hostiles. Thia camoout fn- | - MixNEAPOLIS, Minn., June 23.—8teamer Katlo «+ Inz of the entirc Russlan army. It {s suspected | plan was and Ontario announclog the sympathy and foll | crs s $4,225, relleving the Bt. John sufferers, Superintendent | cldentally, tha Indlans professing ull the time | May; o new boat built for the passenger and ex- , alz0 that another column will be dispatched to APPROVED BY EVARTS, readiness of the poople to nseist tha needy. LIDERAL CONTRIDUTIONS, Hickey yesterday {ssued to the Captains {n com- | the utmost friendliness to tho whites, and o de- | enrsion trade at Lake Minnctonka, nsummer re- end Frisble wos encouraged to such a degree . Bpecial Dispaich to The Tribune. mand u? tho different statlons the following: termination to remain faithful to former treaties | sort eightcen miles from here, .exploded DRIVE TRE TURKS FROM ISAOCCIA, A Cltizens of Toronto have subscribed $70,000; that ho {mmodiately. retured to his home at ToroxTO, June 23,—Dis Valiclo, Cal. Alict asranging his husiess ho | the Hallfax subscrintion hiss bocn merensed to | of tho mnnhfl stiow that the sympathics of tho | tho nowpapors that tho poileo authorliles tn moat | $ho Gyrete g oo SOHT IESIER 160 BRMEES Ieft quictly, and Ia still absent, The followlng | $40,000, and with these and many other gener- | peaple arc thoroughly aroused, and contribu- | il citios In the country are faking stopn towaris Feale s to pany. yaud; telegram gives the bellel of hia nelehbor as to'| ous donatlons from all quarters there need bo | tlous Inald of the Bt”Jobn sufferers arc pour- | the reilef of the sufferces in 5t, John, N.B.,by the | have a talk with the Governor. i Frisvic's whereabouts: 1o fears, for a timaat leaat, of any actual suf- | {ng In without stiot. ~The Frosldeat of tho | rocent disastrone firo hlely decurrel thers, e | James Dempsey, au Irishinan, who has heen n!’n:v Pnfig o7 ;!nm}] G'E" "'Ir ]albmn. ’Blln fering. Tho committces on distribution are In~ "“;";}";‘;‘;,‘;gi"g‘,_"};{,’:‘.".%",‘,},;’,g,‘,‘,‘;‘;g’.’,,fi,‘;;’ ,{‘,’,}' '-‘;;':l',w lm:;;,u‘:urw ,f,‘i,,':,,,'{m',,':c o ,.fi,‘,mc,?(' long with these Ir:d:lnn:, and urlxdmumd. their uredu, g e e gy iegram, from | gafutigable In the work sssigued thom, bayin Lend | came to our asslstance, wien similarly_situsted, | language, came with them as interpreter. On Frisblos home, \1!!'-)\'. vays hiols hcfleveg to ba g I i ¥ | ply provided, for; money more dosfrable than it their arrival in town, the Chlefs mes'the Goy- y than the City of St. Joho, *T would be 1 the City of Mexico, . . | spent all night In foeding the desoring appll- | provislons: The latter arc recelved plentifuliy | MO freely than the noneription lists staried With annexation, theso States will not oni v | cants at the skating rink and other piaces. rom near poluts, Toronto'ssubscription is no- P e ansione: that tes "oy "t 154 | ernor in the Executivo chamber, when tho Inters ohtain stable Government, but_two great rail- PEEDING THB MULTITUDE. ble beyond expresaton. The destitution is ap- | force may have a chance Lo coutribute, If they fool | viaw took place, In the presence of Logan, Cos- tehies from all parts | ¢uscaco, June 22, 1877.—Captain: I nolico by | and pledges, The Commlasioners then induced and Tultcha, which If successful would enable tue Russiana to close the Sulinn Pass, the only chunnel by which Jarge vessels can ascend tho Danube from the Black Sea. 2 That British officlal opinlon anticlpates the entiro and edrly success of Russlan strategy ls conclusively shown by its renewed alarn for its Indian juterests, and the steps takiog to pro- tect them. There are somo who belleve her bollers this afternoon near Guild's Polnt. Five persons are known t&have been on board, of whom Charles ‘A. Stoddart, engincer, James P. Mitchell, Captain, and Albert Zamod, o painter trdm this city, were instantly kitled, and Howard Trambull, the pllot, and Edgar Za- nions, brother of deceased, wounded. Pleces ot the boat, gfter flylng 150 fect in tho alr, sunk fn forty fect 0Pwuter. Thelces s 5,000 roud_compunies, Tho Texus Paclile and Cen- palling, the number belug so great. Koup tho | so disposed. 3, C. lliokxy, ton, and scveral «cltizens, tho result of.which | on the boat. Tho machineryand everything that tho Miutstry are only shammlng alorm, | {oef’ 1 “&1 £ Calitornt i The scencd during the night wero heart-rend- | Rionay will the bauks are reargaiced.s % Genoral Superintendent, | t0M 3 y rything while {nfact having a sceret understanding c:;‘mpe:; |.h° encl': a‘:hara' 'nw'glé,m;:mcfil’l‘::c}; Ing. Bome of the princinul provision stores are 4 # uunnnu_g. : TRE ODD FELLOWS 2 has not yet been ascertained. were new, this belng the second trip. The en- with Russla that England ts to take her share of the spoils by makings descent on Egypt. under the pretense of anecessity for protecting the Buez Canal. If the DBritlsh corps of obscr gineer was an old man of experlonce, but sald he was trying to sco how quick timocould be madu betiween Wayzata and Excelslor, a dlstanco of six miles, Water was pumped into the the samo on different ports on the Pacllic Const. | being hoarded In for protection sgainat the rush Bpectal Dispaich 1o The Tribune, of the city ars taking meastires 1o rollavo thefr, | o, BUNFORCEMENTS, ‘L betray no wundomc,"au,v- tehugzrmwo::m of :fmhue:u O(II?pprl'lnl. e Morrnedr, June 23.—Al masemeeting of lnflnrlnq’bmbun in Bl John, - Early Friday | ‘A Rortland Press dispatch says: “Gen. ent, ‘‘when Isay cverybody at the Stato D 3 cltizens was held to-day, and a resolution passed tnent members of the Order telegraphed - ard telegraphs from Fort Lapiwal, Juno 31, 8 et Ly exerybody ot tho stato De- | oy fow hotels remalniog do what they can to Zequentiog tio City Counell o grant 8500010 | Eooifor assisianco aud recelved the TOIGWISG | fhos Gapt. Stller with 300 et Joaves for 1 minent. The Mexicans now hers arc.also satis- | feed the multitude, and even supply the special ho, . | : roply: . boller just previous to the exploston, The vation, publicly understood to bo destined for | ficd that the Adminlstration has «fu!gu‘- on thelr police and militia with rations. P (JTOM TR QUERN. ;,f' Jomw, N. B.. July 23, 1877, —&, J.eShe- | front this evenlnm' The Indian prisoners state | podies dlsapifeared with the-wreck, and have Gallipoli, at the north extremity of the Dar- | country. . Tho artillery. has becn called out to-day to Bpectal Dicvatch to The Tridune, man, Chicigo? Lost hall and co.tonts, Individe | that the soldlers loft wounded on the ficld were | not yet been discovered. All tho men killed danelles, should b a h shot the & 18 and | 1, OTTAWA, June 20.—The followluz cablegram | yaijoss and suffering of tha Brutherhood great. | killed, not mutilated, leavd familics. The boller was tested at 200 , elles, sbiould be . PRANCE :::;z;uy:‘lv: ::Il: ;' -: r:t 4 l:q.rl:.mmm walls an E‘.r lhé:x::gé;ed by theGovernor-tieneral from Any amount -mumg r\k‘eelvbe«L Toaoks forkind | = A sfeamer arrived at Lewlston this morning uumli; {{t e mmlulnlt t.l’m‘l\‘mg- Wur‘k1 DIVERTED TO ROYPT, > cl 1 oifer,, e paggiculara by m P, ow _York, and was Intended to‘carr Fieland could not consistently oppose Russin's 4 7R VOTE ON DISSOLUTION: The upper vault of the Bank of New Bruns | Juwxz 23, ~1 am commanded by tho Queen to ex- o funmar Husvoow, DD Witk 135 troope and & largo quantity of orins, &m,,,d, pressure, of which there was on e seizure of Constantinople. 'AR18, June 23.~The vote In the Scnate for wick, containing the ledgers and other books, | Press the great sorruw with which sho has heard of R ARNKS, o nmnltlnuq, ctey ’ me, RS near as known, sixty-nine pounds, Qissolution of the Chamber of Deputics boing od nud everythlngyfound [n n per. | L5° ternble caluwmity which has betalicn the City of | On_ reccipt of - this telegram tho following e LATER. foruscen, s catised littlo sonsstlon, and i dis: | Joey sruve of mreserration: Howoe sve thorob | Sizagis a8 Ber Majcaty's aympatay for the Boblcs wena anisrod Lot issinls : In the Interview botween Gov. Brayman and cussed by the morning papers with great calin- | wartained of no loss in that quarter, JALIPAX, T O P . o atiend n general meoting, | the Tudian Chicfs, Major Jim, Cllefof the Ban- ness. The exact figures of tho vote in the Sen- " HaLtrAX, June 23.—Kalifax collections in aid | ealled to take action regwrding contributions for | nocks, was the principal speaker. After lay- ale wero 1O against 180, wa:v::‘z(fi:::;-;eum‘rklnx BONE B0 FUNS | of K. Johin muw amount to S16,0X. Aloro | fhe Ou Feliows of st doun, to beheld stExcel: | 1y ngsured tho - Governor that the VansattLzs, June 23.—TheBSenatoand Cham- | " Tiig ol of tho dead now embraces but ten | © o B A2 seut Lolay. g T S0, ot B otloak, oot OF TSNST | Blbyocks and Shoshoncs wera friendly NHW YORK. 0 cloc! berof Deputles, after unimportant slttings, names, Capt. Firth, o prominent merchant, bo- New York, June '.!.l.—.\“z a meeting held this 1t |s eupocially desirable that members of all tho | towards, the whites, and would render no Austria’s continued inactlyity In the midst of these grave cowmplications, confirns the generul cunviction that she has u thorough understand- lug with both Gerosany and Russla. France, cutlroly occupled by interual affairs, {s counted out of the ring, and the other Powers, evident- 1y coucurriug that the “8ick Man's" death Is g IMT, CARMEL, PHILADELPHLA, Pa., Juno 33.—An eppeal has been made to the citizens of FPhiladelplis, through the Mayor, for ald for tha pcople of MMt. Carmel, 311, It represents that over 100 familfes are still homeless and peaniless, and cd till Mogday. After the close of the evening to take action in regard ta the suffcrurs [aMty lodges be nresent, assistauce to the Nez Perces in tho presont out. | O¥er 1W peraous wero wounded, and requests near, have arranged substantlally Low Lis estato | Bioum £} ing among tho number. o Joux Q. ltousns, P G. M, and P, G, R, that, whilo the charitably disposed uro aidin fwiins dlsmhu’l’ad. sittlug of the Chamber, the Duke Qe Browlle, DANORRODS WALLS. ut BL. John, arrangements wero mada to have. 8 i 4l Sl i, * | break, fn reply to a question as to what hls peo- | pucts Ee by the St. uhnpfi,,’ Mt Caru ’resident of the Coune 3 hs nasemecting next Tucsday evening, at which e e oty o e docten i | 87 Jous, N.D.,Juno Z.—A company of Hayor Ely win preatde, - % o Wi G, 0. 5.W, “ Wo go to M dissojutlon. They consulted Prewidunt Grevy, | Jocal volunteers was employed In blowlug up . BOSTON. . J.Wann Etus; P, G, M. snd P, O, R Jim replied: go to Montaua to hunt buf- but, it being too late, postponed the zeadlog | the rulus, to remove dangerous walls. Boetow, Juno 2,—Arrangements are making Jonn BxiTzER ¢ fulo; Lo got somothing to trade for fuod for our until Monday. Three mon wero badly injured by the prema. | JOF,8 henefls performance in tlio Boeton Theatre | - Jouxg. ¥os R littlo ones. Indians are like whites. ‘They do NAVAL APPROVRIATION. e 75 bl TR on Thursdayniext fu ald of tho 8t. John snffer- F. W, Toncy, I difforsat . things to | ot - means . of Pams, Juno 23,~Tho Chamnber of Depntles ::::v:rx R e Tirze nonaber of proritoe i aate B o The M tZsday sucelved subscription | I¥ing. Your peaple make farmabund fenco up 3 B urgo nunl of prumigent al Ol un- | @ c Mayor yes ption * passed yasterday a supplenientary naval voto of | “gogeral new fires wero started to-day, all aup- | try have already voluntesrad. The sufiscrip. | of $100 Ttbm John B, Drako and 830 froim -tha | alt tho countey, Tho Indlans havo thelr farm, nearly 6,000,000 francs for armaments neeest- posed to have been the work of Incendlarles, | tious of money umouut to $13.260 to-night. Coutiuentul “Inauranca Cotnpany for the roliet | too, which is the great Camas prairle where our ¥, G, M, aud G, Among the probablo rumors s one that the 0. M. and I, @, It plo proposed to do during the summer, Ma. bo uot forgottvo, Bultun has FALLING BUILDING. BostoN, Juns 23,—Alter a fire In Cambridges port to-night, the extingulshed buildiog fell Oupe fircman was scriouslysaund four badly in- Jured. Beveral jumped from the windows and HOIED TO MAKE FEACE assoon 8s the Russian successes should sufll- clently dlsspirit his people, to enable the Govern- ment to sustain ftsclf in such atreaty, ‘Tho termes talked of aru moderate, embrucing tho f, and escaped harm. The bulldiug was of cesslon of Batoum and part of Arwenla with | tated by ovents in the East. o PORTLAND, ME, . of the 8t. John people. 5 3 feed th chil ?:fi 60 by and two storice, occupied by tho Vi oyl the Ducdanelien for Hileos, ? ; e s iy ety cosas: ek onmam, Mo e Bz Cauteibutlons hero | * Ay gy Imprm'nutup ot of tho craft, held | Been whils "tue. men drivo oo, miany. hogs | WaNGF Hags Company. - Loss sicht. | © he surrender of part or af the Turl 3ELGIUAM, : , S g g 5¢ | Thursds venme .at . Apollo Commander; o fect, nud tue paymentof o reasonablo fn L helaghanied ta thio nodrst Latip:pot. Cary gives n concertlers du’ ala of Bt John | uutedsY | EYSRRC AF (ARCllo, DoUmindery | and cattlo upon tho prakie, which eat COULD NOT AGREE, demnpity In money lustgllments, That (hese A company of troops have arrived from Hall- | suferera termns will cventuatly be obtalnod by Russia is gencrally belleved, sinces it Is apparent that no European combinatibn sgalnst ber ls now prob- able, If possible. 8lio becomes daily uioro secure from outalde tervention, - A the and particularl® the prosiding offic | Up tho roots of the Camas and destroy Buusssty, Juno 2,~The International | o'y 01 the civid authorlties fn malotaining B T o1y batTen 14 ek ot Oslontal | our chiidren, who will suffer from bunger. S i Afrlcan Commisston has concluded ita labors. | yrger, All s quict. : BUILDINGS DESTROYED, No. 123 La Salle street, Monday cvening | Fuller, Agent ‘st Lempl, takes blankets, which It has declded upon the organization of stations The body of Capt. Firth, a well-knawn citizen, LIST OF T8 MOST PROMINENT. &t 7380 p. m,, fur the purpose of devising ways | ara sent to us from Washington, and cuts them . In Afrien for tho suppression of the slave trade, | .. : : Diatch to New Fork Herald, und means_fo_ussist tho suflerlug brethren at | 4, e gives us half of o blanket and sclls St also decded that an expedition ahall 1 was found in tlio rulns; also, suotlier body, gy gopy, N, 1., June 2L.—Tho following Is & | Bt. dohm, N. B. it s hopud noue wilP heid | 12 twe: Iog Zantloar int disselon of Labe Tanganjyks, | biatiod as that of James Tuomas,s clork | yia, s complote s can boat prosent obtained, | ask—alting tho action of heir Lodge,~lut | tho® otter T el ARt s ‘Ilio King of Belgium was clected Presldent, Beveral porsons are atil) missing, of the principal merchunts. and . privata persons will compreticnd tho exigenuy of the occaslon, | Fort Hall, gry h FREDEIICK, Md., Juno 23.—The jury’/of In- queat inquiring into the cause of the collision ot the Baltimoro & Oblo Raliroad near Polut of Rouks, reported to tho Coroner to-day that thiera ‘waa an {rreconcilablu diversity of oplnlonamouge thein as to the causy of the colllslon, and they wero discharged. N ‘The banks are reopening, and business estab- and comesprepared to act. treats us roughly. le divides the blankots Ilke ‘1 a“u‘-‘fl;}; . DENMARK, lishmenta are n[mlfln‘:ln o locations, aud fa'{ e '{,“E',‘,’d':,': }‘,‘:‘:‘;&{f,";fi: d‘;‘_:‘;‘:‘b‘}‘l’"m{: oTne Awerlcan Exprots Comuany will trans. | Fuller, and scllé good Lorses from tho roserva- RUN OVER AND KILLED. L8, AN . . e |- e, fred 9 (! o eA Lo The s CoxsraxtivorLe, June #.~Inteligeace ro- THR PULITICAL MUDDLE, suino justances rebulldivg has commenced. Ing-‘lhnl, were destroyeds eri oucs at St, John, tion and puts poor Indian penles n thelr places. Special Dispai Tribune, LACRossE, Wis., June 23,—The down trainon the Chicago, Dubuquo & Minnesota Road, when acar New Albin, Ia., this afternoon, caught Mr, Frank Wymlllor, of Lanaing, on tho bridge, Ho was run over and celved to-day announces that Moukhtar Pasha Lus been eoguged slnee Thursday with the Rua- slan army at Tatkhodjs, between Khorassan and Delibaba. The battlo was proceeding all duy N. B, 0 CoreNmacey, June 23.—The Dayrdgegrafen RELIGIOUS SRRVICRS, The Lustnoss Housce—Thomas' hardwaro starg; | , & Eeneral mecting of the members of the Op- | We wish to have these Agents taken away and vt v L care; Lewlwy | der of Kuights of Pythias has been called for | good, honest men sent to us. We don't (newspaber) states that tho Danish Minluters | | Speclal arrangements are being made for | W. 1L “Ghormy & Lo, hardware; Lewlud iiack d % have corimenced private actions at lnw agatyey | NOIIng religlous servicos to-morrow, The | hardware - sio Bears' “drug sl \ %lmvsl:l“n‘ R:];l:‘?.tg:::;lwb;«llfix: y;"l‘i’vf‘“l’;":lrfl fi' Nke Fort Sl It Is too cold, u e 3 v, anlel] Co., ds Ve O ' every memberof the Committon of thudJnited | Moshanics’ Instituto will be cccupled fn tho | griiun, dras stors: Nobort Sarehiols tiauraco of | I arranpocicats (oF Lo rolleb of ‘Lhe bruthres | Sotllng will grew there. We wish to_aye tho ry 3 killed, Tho budy was taken y o " morulug by the congregation of the old Bt. | tice; Jounlaine's dry-good i great Camas Pralrle put with the Fot Hall Tty T':f r:‘,‘,l,m g Lfl.‘«?’fi.‘fi' Lf‘:.fufl‘.‘:, f.‘f.:i-". m? {ué'tfm.'.?.‘.fli’.'-'.s A“"'BV:{‘I ly'mbw-'flfl': snd at 3 o'clock by 8t. "c'::“',‘“l’.?"uf Cors °r"{g‘§'l:'°“:;'l.’l'“'fl;:h&mg":: Jb"nk: Ll Reservation, so that we can live there in the to Lausiug. 4 e e fromn | S<uslig tho Stiulatry of viglatTig thio law, Dayid's congregation. Smaller halls will be | LeliurerCaibo & Core. boukelbarer bl breecs, | Croaad? dae, Slior ar The Iribunt. | oa been | Sumner and dig camas. - We never sold or gave MYDROPNOBIA, Moukhtar Pusha states that tho T k!"" i o e wccuplod by othier cangregattons whio have been | bauts and soes: Esstern_ Fxnreas Conipant's of- | eqlley by the Mayor_for_Monday atternoan ag | 8%ay the Campa Pralrle. Wao had notbing todo'| _ PorrsviLLg, Va., Juus 23.—George Fistler, e 2001 Insk £he Tnseien tivifont entamiet BUSINESS PROSPECTS, * * | ileprived of their own churclies. Wantof gas | 15t Tiowss Srlong, Tigior dusis | O e ho fomes | with any treaty which would. take it away from | Taller of tho’ Mahoning City Natfanal Bank, S IR o e e disian, Sucambed Spectal Dirpate (o The Tribune, will seriously luterfero I some cascs with ald- | Sores Gonrgna Do- Eamrat e of Trade Hall bo substituted, and let therebo o | s © - "™ | was taken slek Auddenly tast nighit, and bis phy- Nzw Youk, June28.~Tho bank clearines of | ing evenlug sorviees, Huing pastors bave given | Btewart, drug storo; Logan &' Linds rausing meeting of our citizeny, showiug ta St, Mero Dempsey, the interpreter, explained the lewling mercantile ceutres for the week notlee thur.' mectlngs of thulrpi:z rumtlouf will :H‘;;';;“" Uy tiallc: ahingliusmorshy b Joln (l‘ifluLtdllt'wu':‘;}":}l’;f:".‘:"l"“‘l"“,‘:r:‘:""'”““' that the Fort 1all Raservation ‘was separated endlng Juno 16 ompared with a year ago”shuw | bo held at the clpss of the serviceio coustder | ¢ . et u(:-?nymmm::.‘i.fi praly =t . * .| from the'Great Camas Prairie by a barren conn- a conilderable decreaso of transactions ouly at | the situation, . rokers; K. . dewetl & Co., ship-ownors: Danid ~+ - THE.WEATHER try 100 miles fnwidtn, - ¢ - ¢ Now York, whera ft 13 duc chilefly to stock bia ANSLE. POLICRGARRANG KM KT 3 Luyd, wholcealy dry goods; ftichard Thompmu ‘ 4 c ¢ il & bl rhod el . Capt. Jim sald; “Thercaro tho reservations speculation, snd New Orleans, whero 1t ls due m:]l‘l.': g:ml.n;?m, especially durjog the night nwuflu\ Jumes Adsuis & Co.; Moaes ¢, Darogor; WasmyargN, D. C, Juny 24—1a. m.—For siclans say he' is- suffering from [hydrophovlas e wasbitten by a pet dog soven fuguths ago. —— DROWNEY), Warsutows, N. Y, Jugio 23.—Danlel and James Houdly, sged 10 anX 17 yeora respoctive- Russian alvision was cut in two and fled {n dis- order. MONTENEGRO, ONSTINATELY CONTESTRD. LoNDoN, June 23.—A Cettinfo correspondent arbour Brothers; Farrall & Swith; Mchenzi o “ot. | for the Bannocks aud Bhushoucs,—tho Washa- i ; of A6 Flrise Lederaphi rdlse & *n to enormous speculation In local sccarities. | 'he liuor-shops have been closed by a speciul | lirotheny; ‘;ll’tu::: ‘Btotte :_ dutul ara & | the L“W'l'; Ml "fi{(‘ “'\"‘ l';’l‘l’;"'"““::‘l’l" Val | Reservation on Wind River, Fort Hall | 1% Were yesterday drownéa by tho overturning i i B B ':"dxn’ct'l‘“;dug Tho azgregato returus show Iucscased dullness | committce appoiuted by tha citizens, Mucy | Beunlng, e a1 James 3 ry ivode; [ leye and Upper Lake reglony flling barometer, | g oy ipion, “and the - Lewpl Rescrvation, | Of 8eanoo ucar Alexandfia Duy. » . bhacet Sk ® a Btuevea Brothere; Eve atatore; Mancheate southerly wiuds, warmer, partly cloudy, and | o5 ot traae, Boaton, 8t Louis,and Pittsbury are :,L’fl:l‘“"'"\'v";.fi‘;uz":’m'.‘;;p ’;"’:;."'}"m:;““!’l"‘ :l" :,'l‘: Jobloson & Kl on, dy yoods ealerss Morrin & elotuly {vcutht"lr.' and . rajy !Inmu{ fullowe) Ly | There s mot -ono reservatlon for the tho ouly cities at which substantlai ime Dred and stored It for SUDBCQUENL. s, any Ca. .llll;n! nud-dz l‘t‘n ull's lubpnnuwnulu., lsing barometer and colder northwest winds. Banuocks, - one for the 8hoshones, ” aud provemont appears. 8t. Louls holds its owu, | of thess private stores lave hwen discovered runswIciss aritine Ragks Fiotes bsaking, LUCAL OBMRYATION, . June va. | ODGfur auother tribo, but the Lannogks and Baltlmore and Cinclonati show 8 percentage | und demollshed. ‘The scarches of the pollce iueon Jorice, benker; 'Blm.‘lulllu-ll.‘o.. Tiar. TAT T Wind." | s, Wealagr | Blioshones may live together upon® one’ or’ the of loss less than the average decling fn prices, | bave ulso been rewarded by the discovery mul nrflzfi:nl‘mn ?}mnm:a ond Noys Scotla | T2 Baroyase .| (hbes B Lol B o other. * A hog with three homes has no bome at ‘The encoursging featury s that the lmprove- '.‘:n““l'l'l‘;:fig‘zfllfll{i:g“,“"é‘fign‘,“‘l cliat L. Uotel; Tntor- all.. We would ‘like to Lave ove reservation wment {s tn lmportaul manufucturiug ceatres, st TUE FUTULR, o vavioud Uutel; Aweriean Uotel; Victurla' Tlotel: rathor than thr 7 aud tue situstion, therefore, has become more In busluess circles aud wong prominent men | 5% dohn'e Hotel; Acudis Hotel; Bronswick Uouse§ slowly, the road belug obstinately contested by the Montenegrins, I have no doubt myself that he will succecd In getting through, but with very grave losses. According to tho lutest ve- purts be has 23,000 regulars and from 5,000 to 8,000 {rregulars, agaiust whom Prince Nicholas cau only oppose 8,000 L0 10,000 men. The fght- « " PEORIA FAILURE, - Peoru, I, June §8.—The banking-house of 8. Pulslfer & Co, ¢lghed thelr doors this morm- Ing and suspended payment. They publish tho following cards inthe morniog papers: To Our Creditgire and (he Publle: Clreumstances ‘bayond our control compel us ll:u}l'wrully to sus- ¢ kY A itup. @, Home fyrther conversation occurred, In which | pend payweu! ULSIYER & Wi ts ropoctad to'be S8 o ety b, et of e | goucrally tus fuburs of Bt Joun has beew | DFySibossss o N e | ot 3ER the Indians complalned foelingly of the dearth | Tho sisepiaton of 1 Tuialfersh G, Shuist B9 5 VERY BANGUINARY, CTreas i outstusdiug s 10 | giuch canvussed, aud whilo no detinite plins in | op’ (rerm iin strect, newr Princess; Hathaway' Mastiaum the raioieter. 701 Wwiniu ! food upon Camas Pralrie, when s Hberal cone Lip if rodace. I cannot beleve there but the Turks cu only return uow with danger, :'f;,, easuy i l‘,':,‘fl":v'l.,"‘,‘l‘,‘,':;, A for. tauny duatances fave been matured, tho opinion | Veriely Thcatre, og Dac trccts tha Acadouy of A s g tribigtion was made by the geatlemen prescot | can e ayly Tuss to creditore, as my indiriduel e 2 B : A 2 H 2 ” brance, nnn'g.:;l‘l:‘?::ruiu:rrfil‘ r“:fi:’::r:‘u:‘:m'x‘nnm- excedeed thoss of last year, the exporty for thy | 13 ECACEaliy that the money which the insurance | Munie, va terinan sircct; odd-Follow's Hall; for the purpose of purchayiug fuod for the ln. | brover a’l:'{i:;fi:::dl“:d‘l%h!:l‘:::l“lanf:l few will pay, udded o what can reasona- | Orange llall; Klug Stecet ‘femperance Hall; Bust | _Biatione Bar, Tor.: weck endlog with Juns 10'wcro 81,100,000 less | by be apared from capital requireil 1o 1o-corin. | Disata lycoums Tenploof Nomar.s. Lol kit [ oot o T than the curresponding week of 157, 8] 1o spared frum Kupltal seuiral Lo Mootz | ke Churhasrciulty “Curcins G1d Mothodiet. =X will be wuple 1o muke o beginning wwards re- Meeting-louse sud Gramwar School; Jlaptist ine. Aun attack b announced on two polnts of the dians to tuke homa with them. . L A compapy’s Hablligics, SNy Poraires. UKN, M'DOWELL TO TUR WAH DEPARTNENT, | ¥m oKL, Juny 23, 17T, " ‘The suspension was a complete surprise to o ) & i V. D, C,June $3.—A telegram southeru frontier. GENEVA LAKE PERSONALS. buildiog. ; Chueeh, Queen and Goruatn srectas Trdsbylugii ook e i b b everybody, They were supposed £0 bo tlo imost The total number of Turkish troops now up- G “v:'fi';'.“ m"'_," n&("gfl"“ owl Subastipelons ’,",.f,";:.'.‘,’.“.&;‘:{,"“"“""““m E:;fi%:;“,;,“',‘.}fi';‘{a&,{:,: ciivh Thve’ h'“’:"%‘ :}g;;l veh‘;cl.!:::fi n:vyl:' f‘hl m‘z:l:: :rnm :x{.:':fl‘; solkd Lank bere, and hm‘:dbcenll'n‘l:ur-lnm -lm: g ! 5., Juno 23.—The follow ARIKS, . da ‘Bur Lwater al.gut; o " cl un! eratiog zalust Montencgra la about 6,000, = o R o o ot the Wilting. floncs | . Yestorday v, David Tubioy obscrved two | Churdi bi. Ui s Clrch Carerost o opar) Lpt), ho proporty ok Slny B e e uprising has gone wuch beyond Joscph's band and the immedlate vicinity, How far it may go canaot bg known. News from Howard is very meagre. Ho reports tho loss of Livut., Thellar and thirty-threo men. 1 send all the cavalry in the Dupartment of Californla by McDerwott to the Dipus TUE MONTENEGRING INTRENCHED. Lonuox, Juue 25 —A dispatch from Ragusa, dated yesterday, says fghting pear Ostrak ceased yeaterday, ‘fhe Mobtenegring occupy sn fotrenched position which preveuts the advance of Bulelman FPasba. Prioce Nlcholas, with sn- to gver a million dollars, and general couthlence gpressed fu the the :l'uluy of the bank topsy | of its croditors in fuil. It {3 impossible now tu ascertain the llabilitios ‘of the Lauk, but a few deys will develop zvux{; thing. Toe immediate cause of the fuilure belicved to be beavy mdvances wado o tlo en runnin( past 8 window of her house fn' | Miselon Metbodist, Pt atrect; 8 1d'w Cburgh Frank T, Merrlll and “wite, Milwaukeo: Jualab | Nt afo strects Khortly sfterward 1t was_ dis. | Hoformed rosbyterua Churoh: Sorbend st fl"fl"'fi;“',’;,,“~w“',’,“'fl‘;,,‘f_'fi;;*“' Vol Frgewan, | covervd ou fire, The alarm was at once struck, | Mislon flouss. . pntén, “Wiliiaw £ Soith, o and chiid, L. 1, | Fhe Porttnd | steamer | bad wrrived by | o8 A4/CWIRIt Orphan Asylam, Deat "‘I::lcgh’:‘:mér ’#uucli&nid& G umflfl"duwnf' :,:f"‘ J&mfl 2 ‘“fm“ A "l':Y‘{"l hobah | | he Private dsiates and Dwellings—On Dock 3 eldo. ne i . ot o s 3 S ¥ e X Cloveland, "Dundee; J. M. Allon and wife, Elk | Wers soon made thoroughly wet, and the sparks | sucs “yrs Siuall tont asoncy, Petadiens 5 SEPRUIRCEESEEDRS & Al g ¢, I 3 dabo, as lloward wishes this culuian other corpu, i fntrenchud 8% Cerova, south of | GFoves Joica ket and lady, Eagle, Wi, ; Jien: | that were Uyini thivk rendered marmoss Tho | coooe pasoud’s colate Purk s estaic, aud ltob bo at Ieast 900 airung. Mal. \Woud ‘reports thaf | Wooluer. ros., largo distillers, who will 2 Gitssk §3 L. Tutter and lady, Chomun; 1t '3, Deck aud | Portland tirewen worked hurd to keop the baniding oc B s SENATOR FERRY. four companies of artillery and one of infautfy | doubt 1all “l"‘"s‘ Pulsifer & composed s ] ady, T. J. Btevemson, C. N, Doreubn, Frank | Hames down, The city cogines were soon on | ning's and Veruon' Bpectal Iaputch 40 The Tvidune, lels Poraland yesterdsy wuioruing for Lewisyun The firu ot sifer & Co. was Tiwia All aib 1s exvected 10 attsck Daatlozrad to- | M. uter'dud lady, liocktord; Eako lidusa,"C. | tho spot, aud pub tn-upstation.” Topes. wes M. Fraucie Fer Mer | Gmawn loven, Mich) Juno -Senator | with tures moutha’ suppllcs. ALl the troppd [*of Suiney Eulaitor £ D Madios o b s morrow, with e object of elfectiog & Junstlon | BiubeR Miwuokes 3. 5 Caser lacue; Mo L | wade fudt 1o barts of the buruluy; buttding, ad 3 e Mavon seddanee L Forry ts pow falily” condalescout aud Lwproves | Lavo been hrought away from Alaska, lea et bt WLt et Gom- with Buleunay, Pusha. Bhould fheeo operations | 0.'F. Kelucy sud ialy, Col v br Harlow sod | 14 was tortt down I @ few minutes, Waks, mheseepigers ke olices of the Freeman | Qully. HeIs recelving vonzratulatory measages | no detachment thre. JCDOWELLE, | B reo, Bt. Louis; Metopolitau Nationsl fignkyd * succeed, bot aruwies will munct upon Cettloje, | ledy, Diouiteld; Awa$000n aud lady, ii. L. Hardly biad tbis firo been quenchied when the [ op Ec Wil sireet. " Uatwrse Kiag ‘had | from every part of the couutry, often accotu- “Major-Gererpe N Lol i while Licut.-Gea, Mcbewnet All will march down | Muler. Bufula; €. E. 1 e el - | oY ;’hgrfi:lu&:fi“:? {'l‘aml‘:‘fxm{xlxumxx“,f'f Of beo- | Princesy atrecle, wero dcuttu o, Eeutng panied ‘}hhx sholo ity owcrs, -:x;: ulher 2 ey o hs Tviouse, | e moat tutenso excltement exists Wrcé faithy F. L - , 3 I 12 = | ¢, 'l o i LAt e i ) e e trow Vassejoviteh to cover thels fauke. All tho | Somcs Detons At Thon s » | B bl statrs, aud | o et i B B e | aasosd aad sppreiels T B Now Your, dune Sh—The Tarais, Wash | out the ly. g thele use rushied wadly dowa the uTbuusuln. aud | aud ety LTeleuravh otlicos w

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