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s . tornup A MIGHTY ZEPHYR. Thorough and Exhaustive Treatment which the Storm Gave Chi- cago, Tong List of Iis Evil Deeds in Sundry Forms and Va- rious Places. How lass and Trecs Suffered Great- ly, but Humanity Not at All, ‘ Schooners Adrift in tho Slips--Perils of tho Yachis—Assaulling a Derrick Careening of & Railroad Train ‘While in Motion Near Kankakee. The Frightful Apparitions of Mt. Carmel Seen in Other Places. - CHICAGO. NOT 80 DAD AFTER ALL. ‘The storm did not do so much damage in Chicago 42 had been expected of it. Its approach was an- tounced early In tho morning to a favored fow, who watchied with somo trepldation tho clonds gather- mg in the southwest, and looking down with some- thing of pitylng contompt on thoss mortals who wero unconcernedly walking the etrects ignorant of what a few minutes or a few hours was golug {o ‘bring upon their devoted heads. All during the morning tho clouds kept moving onward from the southiveat, while the wind which Llew tho smoke from tho chimnays and the flags on the hotels came from the cast with n slight inclination towards the north. There wan o dircct conflict botween ihe &ir corrents, tho wupper one being ono’ way and tho lower just aboat tho othor way, About hall-past 12 the advancing storm announcea itsolf by a sharp littlo sprinkle, and, » little after 1, the wind suddenly veored around dead Into the wmorth, and there came a vioe lent delugoof raln and wind, Tho streets wore swept elean In 8 moment, not merely of people but of the dirt which bad sccumulated upon them. The rain fell, or rather was swept along, In blind. ing torrents, and an ennrmous amount muat have fallgn during the brief time it losted. Later in the ovening was anothicr henvy raln-storm. and the two combined have Fh‘cn ns enough molatare for & month. ‘Flus gust from the north Kept up with great fury, and withont interminsion, for a quarter of an hour, when It began to substde. The wind still kept In the north, howevor, for About hinlf an hour, when It shifted to the nonth- svest, The damage done will be found below. Tortunately ft was lay N0 micana as great ak that oecasloned by the wind-storm of May of last year. 1n this casc tho force of tho wind appears to “have oxerted itanlf chiedy on tha West Sids, The path of the wind was from southwest 1o northeast, and tho South Slde wes almost nnharmed, whilo certuln ‘West Sido scctions were badly torn upsa \WEST DIVISION, The rain-storm and hrrricana yfiflbl'd'l" nurt. over tho Weat Division in a-frenzy wild, The rain poured down in torrents, and troes and limba wero acattered to the winds, which threatened diro dao- struction to Iife and property, Those people who lived In liouscs helow streat-grades suffored no- riously. Thelr housca wero tlooded In the lower portions, - and much genersl damage resujted. ellara In which storgd - fared very badly, rushing in in torrents. grent many nlgus, shilitors, and chimneys wore blown down, but In no inetance wan any serions result reported. A man nomed John Conners was quietly walking down Madison streot whon the storm came up, an hislnt was llfled from his head and lost to view. Tla himeelf was lifted of? his foct and carricd some wenty yards to Peorin street, whora bo landed on his foet'all right, badly drenched and scared, but unhurt. A woman, whoro mama could not bo Jearned, was Iifted off the walk on Monroo strect, near Green, and wan placed *again on terra firma on the other elde of Pearis, having taken an axriad ride about six feet frum the ground. Sho was not bart. 1n front of No. 600 West Madlson streot thero atood four mawmmoth willowa whose existenco was snddonly cut short by the raging hureicane, 'On Sangnmaon, near Jackson strect, a troe won Ly the roots and landed across tho side- walk, whero it atill romatns. At Mudison anit Morgan streeis n horse, wagon, and driver wero lificd bodlly across tho sireet, the horse knocked datvn, and the drivor thrown from his wagon, Outslde of barked shins for man and Thorso no other danuge wae deno. Tho chimney on tho Patker Bullding, comer of Halsted and Madi- a0 strects, was blown down. Through Jeflerson and * Unlon Parks tho storm swept with remarkablo fury. . Bedding plants wero emastiod, rosg-bushien prostrated, and the limbs of trocs torn away aud scattercd over tho lawns. 1n front of No. 12 Narth Ada strect a largo willow treo waa torn Ilr by the roots, and in Its fall took the funce with it, " At No, 10 North May stroet, the resldence of Dr. Van Duren, the cllmunoy was overturned and a portion of the sidowalk torn away, Agood dinucr was also apolled, and the fawily, besides beiye badly scarcd, were disap- olnted and cheated out of their meal, Huw- Wt and Wicker Parks tho and walke wero . Dbadly damaged, tho flower-beds sallly cnt up. me chimneys ‘wero blown down.” A klance #kirts of tho city sliowed that the wind played sad Lavoe with gardens, and pess, beanw, potatoes, com, etc., were badly damaged. “1n ihe- Jumber district thio boards in tha ynrds woro sarried about harem-scarem, and proporty of this sort badly mixed, Several scaftoldings and stagings in front of buildings in tho southwestern scction of the clty wero Llown down, but in cvery instance the workmen had tino to excapo. On Bouth Morgan street,. from Jackson to Ran- Holph, the brecee was espoclally breesy. Jteamein # eudden squall that tore things wmong tho whaide- dreva Hining tho street, and whlch doubtless yaved tho buildings—inainly framo cottages—frum dom- aye. Inamnoment tho alr was flled with limbe and branches of tha cattonwoeods and soft wsples, About wmidwa cattonwoud treo measuring nearly threo feot ross tho bult was torn up Ly tho roots, and fell, striklog Nos, 48, dccuplod by Alonza Hfarrls, and 50, by E. G. Cortls, 8 saloamman for J, V. Farwell.” Tho thick branches Jet thotrvo down ensily, and no damage worth reckoning was done elitior house, A few doors farther north on Morgan atreet s limb about a fuot In diameter and forty feet lonz was wrenchod oif a shade-tree and hurled against tho cottage No. 44 Booth Morgan ateect, but aguin the abundeut folinge and swstl shoots toade It s littls harmful tolno logwe an woold havo been a bale uf hay, Wetween Madison and Monrog strosts, oo Morgan, cho‘top “of a shaje-tree uboul a foot aud 4 hatl in diamcted was wrenched off about 8 quickly as ono might have plucked @ rowe, and tell agajust house No. 70, occupled by John A, Taylor. Nodamage. At Mourve and Margan streeta, and all around the old West 8ido touk, tho wind played havoc with tho shad8-trcow, with Dranches torn from which the street was covered. On Poorla sirect, from Jaexson tu Pultou on Bungamon strect, from Jackson to Madisou: snd on Curpenter street, Letwoen Madison and Wash- ington, the shadu-treea genernlly after tho storm Jooked very much o §f they had been throogha threvhing-inachine. The squalllasted only a fe Bilnutes, and scems o havo apent fle forcy chielly on the trees, no serious damage 1o bulldiogs belug Zeported 1n thia locallty, Various othor effects of the blow on tho West Btde ure brieily stated a3 followss §n Frank street, ncar Dluu laland avenae, trece wero toppled over and leaned on & hous: Wwith no damage except tu thonsclvo Alarge trea which stooil iu frontof Ssmwuel Toard's bouss, on Suulh dorgan strect, near Van Tiuron, was uprooted aud ruined the foncoand flowe . Ar, U, W. Barrett's resldence, near Mr.Hoard's, ;n‘l‘llunrl intho minor particulars of windows and nttices, A large willow wiich had stocd 1n front of No. 178 Eangamon street ook @ rest snd leaned up :fi;'i‘l‘x‘l‘ thu bouso, but not so violently os to barm ng. A huzfi treo fu front of No. 143 Qreen streot was overturnca and badly ehattered. ‘The Journal s res o © blown over near Carpenter sirect, on larrlson, but ueve ©f tho factors incntioned could be found, norcould lnxbod: who saw the accldent.” treo which foll_across tho track was given as $he reavon why tho Bluo Islaud svenuo care fan no further than Elghtecnth atreet fur a tine. A big plate-glase wicdow 1 tLo Pratrlo State Loaa and Trust Company Bulldiug, coruor of Deé- rlunu and Wushlugton streets, was blowu in as Bough It bad bocn wet paper, ‘ t Douglas Park sbout H00 trecs wero blown Own, & fuw being suspped o and totally de- stroyid. - Mot of them wero planted thls year, and Lud not taken root. They can, therefore, bs easlly putin place ogaju, 5 Fred Kaaler, In tho employ of Potor Wochler, carpenter, No. 570 Centro avenue, wenl tu shub the-shop’ dour when the aturw broke. The dour was toru frow it hluves, and Kealer was thrown With it from the platforin to the ground, & distsace uf sbout Lwelve feet. He reccived suvere Internal iujurics, and was badly cut sbout the head. s, Aatber was colled to attend (o hims, but is unable 1o say whethed ho will secover oF not. Kuslvr by betwouen Lake and Randolphmrects | THE CHICAGO “TRIBUNE: TURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1877, 373 years old, and has & wifs and foor children reriding at No. 70 Centre avenua, In the gouthweatern tion of the city, the damsge wan slight. A piece of the cornicoon tho Tickard 8cliool swas fifted off, ns waa also the roofs of the authonses. Tha roof of the Polish Catholic Church on Seventeentn trent, near Panlina, was damage silgitly, The cornice of a bullding, No, 477 Bluo faland avenue, was torn away. About 100 feet of sidewslk in1ho_same neighborhood, and fifty fcot of sldewalk on Taylor steeet, between Centro avenue nnd Lytle street, were torn np and distribnted along IhA street. A monster willow- treo on the Godwin &tate, near the corner of Mor- gan and Taylor streets, wan snapped in two liko a r[em uf pine, a8 were nlso several other large reea In the same vicinity. BOUTIL DIVISION, . ‘The Inke ahore scction of tho South Eide (say the rection onat of Htalo strect) was hardly touched by the ntorm as far as rocelving Injury was concerned. 1t appeared from what conld bo fudged in riding aud walkinzg through the avenues and cross-strects that tho rain had been fally as beavy as in other parta of the clt(. but that ‘the bittér force of tho wind was wanting. And this was more and more notlceable the fnrther south one went, _The mror‘, that conld bhe most caslly ambe slantiated would bo that the - storm. starting with its full force at the river, grldnnllg‘lflll its Yownr until down abont Douglas place it had plen. y of water but not much wind power loft. Tho principal sufferom were tho trees, and ""i{ nndera went great loas all through the South Division. Some curioun spectaclea of pretty largo trecs up- rooted and lying flat whilo smaller ones held thelr gronnd arc’ explainable when itis remembered that tho tree-traneplanter has been abroad in the Jand and haa taken up trees, llly. cight Inchos In diameter, and put them down (n foreign parte. Boveral of thers lanluduvfir very natarally, tvhile such ns had natoral growth and hold of roots did not yleld, Tho general damage was, however, in tho “way of Jeaves, twigs, boughs, and branches, the strcets and yards being thickly scattored with reen, o A small portion of tho cornice of the Tremont Ionse beenme Joosc, and for several minutes sway- e®toand froin the wind as if uncertain which way to fall, Finally It toppled over on the roof, to the finumuon of the proprictors, who feared it might come down on the pavement. Several win. dnwa In tha uppor storles were blown out. and the galo whistled viclously through the halls, to tho intenso dlsgast of tho chambermalds and othee help, who thonght the day of Jndgment had arriv- ed, Daring the fury of tho storm it required alx :nen (o brace the doors of the Dearboru-street en- rance, % A hnge flagatafl, which surmounted the front of the Coliscum bujlding, was blown down, crulhlnfi through the skylight and smashing about $50 wort| of glass, Yor a fow minutes the rain poured in by “m !n‘mel. glving the upper storyn declded . wot- ng down. Lowando's Braziilan Circns company had_ fust about completed the ercction of ite tents and get- thug thinga” into shape, prepuratory to giving tho customary_afternaon entertafiiment, when the Peorla zephyr announced ita coming. ‘The round top was hurrlelll{ lowered, but not in tinte. The :IYB struck it as it was amidehips, and,in less timo than it takes to writa it, toro ant reveral strips ton or twelve feet long, leaving hinge holes, throngh which a man on horscback could casily ridu, Une of the quarter-poles was -urpm! In two,and there was a gencral demoralization of the nplnfll trappings, and othor paraphernalia. Tho ** mid show" “in which the Dohemian glasablowar was waont to aliowy his skill was razed to the gronnd, and practically torn Into ribbons, Otherwloe thors was no damago, The elrcns pmrla hope to make repairs in time to give an exhibition this after- noon. In cromsing the Van Durcn sireet bridge John Rose lost control of his hotses and brake, and tho wind earried the car down the steep grade at a ter- rific rate. ‘The driver fainted awny, and the con. ductor was unablo to go to his nssistance. ‘The esr and horses drified down to Fifth avenue, they were stopped. No - one, foriunatel; art, Car No. 133, of tho Van Buren Street line, o new vehicic, was lifted bodlly from the track on Fifth avenue, near Monroo street, and csme in contact with 8 wagon, and was badly damaged. ‘The liorae and wagon were driven by the force of tho wind across the street. Tlenty of warning of a_starm was glven, so that nearly everybody furled his salls,—that fa, shut up his awnings as closely as possible,—but where this was neglected the cloth went with arash, No, 732 Wabash avenue had slx awnings, for instance: now it haa Ovo bad wrecks instead, A rumor was rifo down town that the wind had lifted tho roof off the grand etand at the ball grounds and carrlod it over into the feld. Unine apection, nothing of the kind was found. It was an oxcollent cliance for the wind, and an accident might easily have nappened had the President not shown geeat forethought I:r sending Mr, Finley to sit on the strncture and hold it down, Finloy be- ing in poritidn when the wind came, there was, of course, 1o shaw for the latier, Leas notablo reaults” of the gale sud raln are briefod na fullows: A car on Archer road was lifted and moved half 8 dozen yards but 1o ono was hurt, A scare, smounting almost to a panic, ocenrroa in the opernting room of the Weatern Unlon Telos 1aph oftice, caused by a window belng blown . [he oporators all rusticd for tho stalrways and ele- vator, dut fortunately no aceldent occurred, "Tno fronts. of tho ¥sloon No. 201 Van Boren atreet, and of the esting-honseon the corner of Van Buren street and Facific avenue, were caved in ll‘d| the Intcrior arrangements much interfered with, - ‘e 1ouse_of Correctlon fa reported to have guffered soverely in tha way of broken windows, "Tolegrapl polca along the C,, B. & . Hallroad were torn up for guite a distance outside the city, The sign of lha'lhlflmnm & Ohio Rallroad ofiico on Clark sireet was flung to the sidowalk, but for- tunately did no matdrial damage, Tho entlra roof of Ueorge Standorf's coffees hause, at 237 Randolph strcet, was lifted off and taken somo distance to the rear. A now bullding was belng orected at tho cornor of Pacific avenuc and Jacksun strests, Tho entiro substructare of brick and the flooring was thrown down and scattered in shapoloss confuatan. Plato.glass windows snffercd in tho stores of Kimball on State stroct, tha New York llouse on Randolph street, No. 1063 Clark strect, Scott’s hat atere, cornor Clark and Lako street, Chamberjof Commerce building, .comer Jackson strect and Yifth avenue. ‘The plate-glass front of the Fildelity Stornge Cowpany, Nus, 78 and 80 Vau Buren streut, was uttorly (Ksmull»\md. dotog much damage by wind, wator, and glase, o ‘Two of the windows In tho second story of 110 t.‘l‘nrk atreel were blown out by the force of the w nd. . A team of horscs, frightened h{ the atorm, rag}) awny from in front of W. M. White's wholesale grocery on River ."“‘B and {n thelr flight upssta ‘wagou belonging to tho American Powdor Com. "fi"fihm""m‘"" the drlver, and fnjuring him Highiny. o sidewatk In front of Noe, 242, 244, and 240 Randolph wtroet was torn away, and, the Fouf of & coffec-shiop at No. 237 on ¢! ame street, owned by Gooryo Stiuford, waa blowa ont fito. tho street, whery y, was NORTIT DIVIBION, On the North Slite the dumagu Inflicted by the storm was considorable, Two vory -largo plate 1ous windows werc blown out of the stores under filcl.'firmlrk all, One of these was fu the boot nud shoo ntore of Patrick Minogue, and at $200, and the other, worth sbout § Munger's laundry oftlce, ou tha Clark: Along tho strocts runuing north, —C: Dearborn, —branches of trees wero wn around in the wildest profusion, and on Osk street, east of Itusl, two guod-mzed shads treea & fuw feet apart were uprooted by the violence of the stormi, 1n Washiugton Squaro and the vacant lot opposite {t, on the west slds of Clark strect, seve eral trees wero blown down, and about thirty treod, moatly of | afzo, wero prostrated In Lincoln I'ark.” On North Market, between Superlor a 1uron atreets, batwuen150snd 200 feot of woods :Lfln‘;llk‘wu Yitled Lodily up snd hurled across 0 utroet. It might have been nm;mlea that North Water strect, which Hes low aud Is practically all rallroad, would suffer Jlttlo, but curiously enough the ree vorse was tho case, A Lwo-story frame buflding Just enut of Weils sireot, occupied by James O'lirfen av & dwelling-bonso and_salgon, carulc and tho laryer jart of tho frout, th age belng estimateid at 3260, A shed, occupled o blachsmith shop, Immedlately ndjolning, Wi wleo badly wrecked. o furae reporied no I were lort nor Injaries sustalned by any one, ‘I'ie minor resulw of the blow were s follow Narthwestern Lrick Comw pany ou the North Byatich wors blown down. waa valuod b0, was in re 'lrnnl- . ANwindow in Westuinuter P'resbyterian Church gave noed: way oud let In more molsture than wad : .ON TUB WATER. rm played Lisvog with tha Ipping In the achooner: adritt, an amount of dumagk, One man had o pe from drowning by thu upsettingof a tuge, yach bt PR DUTTOW e sall-boat, nud that guve riso to tho report thut four wien on the vame crafy bhad lost - thelr )ives, but the rumor was nut correct, SuiMug-masters who arrived uhnrfl' aftor tho #quall reported that it was fot Eunleu larly sovere outslde, snd so far as could bo sscertsined no auriouy datwage fted 10 yewsels tnat arrived ainco the Hmrmx ed over tho city. . 'The power and noverity of the wind can be real- fact that vesscls were driven from thetr moorl: sowe dragging 'y others parting heavy lines, In ono nstauce a schooner was atruck with such force Lhat she broke four lines, and was driven uxuml gown u elip with the various changes of the Wnd, damaging other craft and recolving considerable fujury hersolf, 1d marinors sard the wind blew from all of the compaas within an hour, and fa tho largest craft lfllnz ot the docks, @ wuter wuddeuly rose in tho Jake and swewt clear over the Goverument pler and the breskwalers, ‘The most serlous damage occurred in Illinola Ccutral Blip *'C,"outus oast side of Elevator 41, i tho Iske basin, between the Governmont ler and tho breakwater, and {u the South Urauch tween Van Buren and Harrlson strects. Just Lefors the squall struck, Theodora Auder- son left the now Goversment pler iu his sail-boat, tho Eddie Steole, for the breakwater, and when abowgt widwey and off the foot of Randolph street, tho hurzicane swept by, waterlogging and capalzing the lttlo craft as ibe eatlor was putting ber the wind, Anderson was alone, but, agood swimmer, casily clungtatoe spars and kopt bimselt atfoat until Capt. Behiler's stcam- acht g’l s snug little craft that plies constantly ctween the uow pler snd the breakwater, cawe slongeide. The steswor gob cluso to Liw, whoeu, nnfortupstely, & wetper grabbed the line au threw it overboard. Iustead of reaching Ander- son I drifted around aateru of the Pet aud, becow- ing entaugled in her wheel, impeded bee further rogress, tho whistled for a tug, andthe Hed seket came to her 1eantime & llh-vuun‘ LR Wur onm DO sleamel to Anderson, and he securad it about him sad kept Juz coougliout of the walerto 'mml tho a3 tua- Jzed from tl {uto buing awilstance. Iu ning at the_time, ‘The tng picked him up, end Riving the PeL s Jino towed “her asbinre, where the Topo wan speedily taken from her wheol, and she was foon In wervice mcaln, Anderson's ronken craft showed her apars and booma ouly oat of the water, and in that condition she swas tnwed to tha breakwater and righted. The mishap was magal- ficd Into & verioua disaster, and tue rf.{ymrl spreail ovor somo quartera that fonr men had been drown- ed who wera in the ealiboat when ehe was swamped, While the thrilling scene above-mentloned w, in progress, the two fmze threc-and-alter achoor era Sunnyalde and Sweetheart, theg were moored in the baslo off tho Illinuir Central brkakwator, dmg- ged thelr heavy anchors and drifted aboat in the witdest and most dangeroun manncr. The Bwcet- heart swas driven a 1ittle to the northward at firat, and then castward toward the Government pier, nzalnst which she pounded, and continued to drift rapldly, She swang her bow to the aonthwent, and her atern strack the shed occupled b{ Olo Olesesi, an old man who nuses ft to lnpgly nnglers with tacklo and hait, and In a moment tore one sldo of the stracture off and nearly upset the remainder, A wleepy fisherman, who was cnjoying A **enonze™ In tho little huild. Ing, wa suddenly awakencd by the unlooked-for intrunlon, and unccremoniously hounced into the heuvy eliower of raln and the tortent of water that ¢amo pourlng from tho Iake over the pier. he schoouer rubbed her I)on eide along the pler for soma distanco further and then headed out fnta the Uasin, 'The Bunny. #ido followeil quite ¢losely after the Sweethears, end both eafled as rapidly as if they wero nt ses, unimpeded by heavy anchors, Tha tug Mary Me- Lano came to tho rescue of tho vessols, and soon towed them away from the pler and saved them from bc:omln{: soriously damaged in thelr hulls, ‘The laflrall of the Sweetheart was hroken a little, and the Sannyslde crushed her yawl o againet the nier. Tl anclior chalns of both ves- 8cla beeaino badly entangled, and It required a force of men and the tug to extricato them aud get the vesecla irmly moored again, Some small hoats lylmfllflnl{ tho breakwater were alightly damaged, but none scrioualy, THR ILLINOIN CENTRAL BLIV nearest the Iake basin was the nceno of more trouble and damogo, mand seversl yachts, tugs, echoonere, canal-hoat, and a vile-driver had miraculous cscape from get€ing either crushed lo plecea or snnk. On the west sldo of tho allj pomto Elevator **1," was the fors-and-after schooner Walter B. Allen, owned by J. M. Long, Esg, She was secured to the dock hy four new and large llnes, On the opposite alde of the elip the schooner Ostrich was lylug, and just forward of her bow wo threc tugs of “tho Union Towing Aseoclation, the M. P, [Iarrison, Union, and Van Dalson, out of commisaion, 1ying nlongslle of each other, Sguth of the tngs was & little mail craft withont a naie, and forward of her |V tho yachts Mamie, Frolie, and Lucy, ana Warrenton's steam pleasure yacit Idler, ~ Arcans boat, the I, S, Carpenter, Inden with atone, anda plledriver were opposita the yachts and cloac to the bridge. between the hasln and the slip, The largo steam-barge Inter-Ocean was north of the Allen. ‘When tho atorm hroke in ita greatest fury it struck the Allen on hor port side with such force a8 to part tho four lines above referred to, snd drive the vesscl northward and ncroes the slip. Sho alled fast, and anll a8 if ahic was going outalde to dance on the high wayes of the sea, ior first tilt with obetructions wad at Van Hehalck's Itmber yard, where sho crushed a rmall boat to atoms and ihrow ovor some lumber .piles. Then ahe swong partially around, and going southward jammed her siern into tho Ostrich's stern and got the worst of u.‘rn\llnz daylight into her Just below tha taffrail, and Injuring that portion somewhat, The Ostrich was not damaged, but plunged forward and parted her lines, nnd sct the (hrco lugs adrift, her Jibboom tearing away o temporary wooden atracte ure bulit aronnd tho fug llarrison 1o protect her from tho weather. The tiugy and the achoonera all adnft, and the few men about thom helpleas to provent miechicf bojng dono by them, prosented atartling alzht for atimo. Tho big vearcls mads etraight for the yachts, ‘The Mamle got afoul of thie Froticand snapped off about four feet of tho Iatter's mafn boom, while thu Lucy and tlio Idler were erowded_{nto clowe guarters by the tuga and other craft. Fortunately the Alien swvung over to- ward the canai-Loat, and the yachta were saved from further damage, But the canaler caine near gotting sank with her cargo of etone, and tha spile-driver was indanger. While the Allen was hammerin agalust the south end of the slip, and the qu’- n& yachis were In mingled confuslon, the tog Pri ville, with Capt. Crawford mboard, cameinto tho llp not a moment too soon, just in time {0 save the craft from golng to pieces. During ail this time the wind blew a hurricane and "the raln poured In torrents, Capt. Crawford soon hanled the Alien around and secuired her to her dock, got. the tugs to thelr old places, made the Onirich fast, nnd stralghtencd out thinaw generally. 'The yacht- ‘men took care of tholr craft, and dried their salls and eabin cushions after the storm, &3 . stern stova In, the Inadditlon fo having he: 0lo mado in her stem, closo to Allen had a small he tho water-ling, and hier malnasil, which had been partlally hauled up to dry, was torn from tho gadt and rent Into ribbons. Mr. Long estimates his damage at 8250, Still anothor scene of & similar character wu'{;o- fng on at the samo time tn the South Branch, 'fhe chooner Annio Vought, Iying at Doolittle's docR, south of Van Buren strect, lll[v[md her bow Itnes from the timber-hieads, and tho seaman in churge of her, In arder to provent hee from mwinging around and driving her libboom into *tho stouo derrickn at the 8ingor & Calcott Company's yarde, cast the stern lines loose, but the schoaner #trick one of tho l.m{n doreicks used in raluing stono and broke it In twa, end nlso upect tho en- nc-louse, overturniug the ongine, ‘und ululvllng ha deuce genernlly. The vossel camo off without ascrateh, It will require sovoral hundred, and verhaps a thourand, dollnrs to repair tho damage, ‘The schooner woa ' soon aftorward hauled ovor'to hier former place without doing further damnge, The bark Winona, lylug near Twelfth atreot bridge, also broko adrift, but did no seriouw injury to purrounding craft and _vroparty beforo sho was secured and moored [ & stronger manner, At the lumber.market docks only ono vessol, the achooner Monsoon, parted o Mue, butsha waswada fast to nnother craft bofore she could awingaround, :l"llukrc wute about twenty vewsels nt the market ncl haoner, whose namc was not ascertalned, had her jibboom Lroken in tho river. Nodninsge was dous to tno shipping up the North lranch, Tho cceentrlo meteorological performances of tho dny wete concluded by o sertes of -apecially drenclilng showers, which put o Jdsmpness_on everything in.the form of amusemonts. Tho ‘Thomas concerts were flooded ; the circus consisted of a ring full of wator, which a fow wmen made efforts to hail out, the thentres wers desortad; the fruit-stands sbandoned, and Lhe strocts as des- olate ns f $he thermometer wero twenty degrees below lfm‘ 1t has bean many yours since av much rain hak (atlen in twenty-four Liours as managed to dexcend yesterday, or sinco it has fullen In so many different woya, —horizontally, verticaily, obligue. Iy, from esst, west, and nozth, 1t is to ba hoped umx;“:y mory will elapas befora thoro is a similar ¥ on, +ILLINOIS, TIIN JAILROAD TRAIN. [} * Spéciul Dieputch to The Trivune, Kaxxaner,- 1ll., Juno 23.—Conductar Lewh' train from Chicago for Cincinnat! waa blown from the track to-day at 12 o'clock on top of a hil} thrue wiles north of this city, The traln was running at abont thirty-fivo miles per bour whon the storm struck, Instantly overy car fn tho traln overturn. ed, landing clear of the track. Tho ends of two cars wers thrown on top of 1. fout ombank- meut thirty feot from tho track. Tho locomotive rewained on tho track, There 0 about Aftosn passengers ou tho train, Ellas Powell and wife, of Cinclnnatl, were soverely Injured, Tho former was cut badly on the head aud face, The latter was hurt in the sido or back, Mr. Bmith, of Kentland, Ind., was badly cut about the head, Baggageman 1. Halnes disfocat- &d his shoalder, Tho nioweboy, Willlam Coleste, suffered povara brulses ncross tho breast, Several olhor pussengers slightly brulsed or cul. The uack,\vn cleared about”8 o'clock, and trains are rumiing, At sbout the aame thno that tho rallroad secident occurred lightning struck a mllk and ico houss at Waldron, in this county, on the line of the Kanks. keo routu, aud entirely consumed 15, No insure ance, The honso cost 83, 400, CLINTO] % Apecial Dlsvatch to The Tridune, CrLiwrox, 1ll., Juue 25, —A violent wind-storm, sccompanied whth heavy rain, r, and light. ning, pased over this city to-day at noos 'ha wind blow from tho sonthwoat, The storm struck 8 tower on thu northeast cormer of the public- school Lulldiug and blow it off, causiug N‘\- erablo dumage to the roof a8 woll, Boventofn ‘panes of glass {n the bullding were broken, and tho indlcations are that Hzhtning kad sometbing to do ‘with the crash, ~Au outbuiiding fu the school-yard ‘wos rajsed by the wind and carrted over forty feut befors 1t dropped. A long steing uf sidewalk was raised bodlly and carried womo distauce. * Bhade- in tho school-yard were badly dumsged. Tho 1s about 8300, ° Considesuble damaiy was done tu shado treos and fonces in ciffezent parts of the city, Inthe country, sumall grata will be scrlousiy Injured, Cotm, fu the low places, 1s almost past tedemiption, tho dslly rains Kocplog faziu plowtug it, DIXON. Spectul Digpatch 1o The Tridune, Drxox, )fi‘.. Juno 25.—A very serlous, and st ono tiie it was foared dissstrous, wind and rain storm passud over our city at about 11 o'cluck tos day, blowlugdown trees, ‘wiud-mills, and partially unfooting bulldingd In its courve, T'he chimusy of the Waverly Huuse, owned by I Cheney, Esq.. was blows ovor, One end of the roof of the Norl westorn frelght depot, also of the liligols Central, was blown ol bidewalkswero raised from tholr mooriugs sod carrled uvor wdjolning funces, The plow-shede of Measrs. Cumming, Noblo & uud‘v. plow manufacturers, wero fujured. 'The fright, with Mt, Carmel fresh In our uinds, was grest, but, 8¢ far a4 can bo acertatned, no loss of tifo or bodlly injury fn the courso of the storm occurred, PEORIA, Spectal Disputch to The Tridune, Peonua, 1), June 25.—A terrible wind visited thls clty thls noon, doing considerable damaga to property, mauy chimueys beiog blows dowa, trecs uprooted. and aigus scaitcred about in all direc tions. The htlvwal of the Chamber of erce wid Jifted bodily from its faslenings dumped {n 8 broken wass on sn adjaccut lot. No eathuate csn bo madeof the total duinage tullicte: thuugh uu&muy certain that sovers! thousan dollats whit bo required 10 repair the rente caused Dy the tormado, 1t ls feazod fbat tho growlng crops 12 the path of the storwa bave sulfured seversly. § CUAMPAION, dpectal Dispaich to TAs Tribune. Caaxratex, HI., June 23.—A tereific gale feom the weat, accowpanled by heary raln, aad In some riluns of the couuty with bail, viaited this vee- ou 8t noon 10-dsy, upasttlog ad breaking down 1 and fortunately thoy cscaped without In.. ahnde and froit trees, avertneming chimneys and outhonses, hlowing the roofs off of bulidines, and scattering fences, * Hai) fell In_ arzo quantities in the routh part of the lounty, bresking gloss and deattayinzg nearly ail tne growing crops. L do not hear of any injuty to jiersons. DLOOVINGTON, Srectnl Pypated 1o The Tripune. NeoowineroN, 1ll., June 95, —A 1ain and wind atnem visited thix region this morn. ing from 11 until 12:30, Tha water reemed 0 fall In sheets, In a fow moments flooding brooks until they ran like rivers, and swelling streams ahova their banks, cutting gullies in the hilisides, Uteat damage was dona ta rre, which was warped and broken. Landnare eo flooded that they can- ot be eultivated for same time, which is a serious clay, ranidlty, 'The lightning was appaliing, hut the only damage done In thin Immediate vicinity was tha destruction of a barn owned by Mr. Lrling, near the city, which wan strack and consumed. Atzno, 111, ALEDO. June 26, —A heavy tornadooccurred here at0:%) A, m. It came from the mouthwest, and passed through the town, completely demol- Ishing tho nuw United Preebyterfan Chureh, and one large dwelling, taking the ruofa of the Unfon Hall, blocks, partof the Post.Oftice, the Manu- factaring Companies' hnlldlng‘ heverin's store, and soveral dwenlnf'honu-n. Te accompanied the horricane.” The damage will probably excced $20,000, No llves were lost, EPRINGPIELD, HBoecial Dispatch 15 The Tribune, SpnrxavieLn, 111, Jane 25. —There was A very heavy rain-storm here E' amounting almost 4 1o a fiood, and accompanled Ureat damage Lo grain crops in the i~ Jiphtning! tediato vicinity (s reported, experienced a slight earthquake shock prior to the storm, . Spect ’Dl"'rn m"?’l Tribus Spectal ch to The , Mennorh, Til. June 5. Torrents of ratn fell hera to-day, accomnanied with a violent gale for abont twenty minutes, which leveled al| the stand- inz crops In ita course, It Ie expected that con- slderable damnge was dono northweat of here, bat, owing to the cuntinuous raln, no particulars have been obtained. Spectat Disbateh 16 Th0 Trin Ipe *nateh_to une, Lixcotn, Qil., June 26,~—A lieary storm visited this countythin morning, accompanied u{ wind and thunder, Farmers sto all behind with corn, and most fields ara more or less flooded to a dam- aging extent, Onc-hslf tho small prain ls badly lown down, and the harvest fa delayed, Next week hiarvest will be in full blast, DANVILLE, Special Dispatch (0 The Tribune, Daxviue, 1L, June 25.—This city was visited fo-day by 8 very sevore rain.storm, accompanied by a' wind which blev down trees, unroofed hooses, and did considerable damage generally, For a time 1t looked as though we were ta have s . second Mt. Carmel, Spectat Pionageh to.Tne Triv al Dispateh to_The Tribune, OFrawa, Til., June 25, —The most violent ratn- etorm thatlas vecurred (his seasun awept over this city from the southwest just before noon to-day, 1t was accompanied by a ficavy wind that was little lezn thana hurricane, resulting in great damage to shade-trees, etc., and carrying upon tho rodf of {¥hite's Iotel, gradiics U INDIANA. CROWN POINT. Epectal Dispateh 10 TAe Tridune. Crowx Potxt, Ind., Junc 256,—This scction of the country was to-day vislted by a heavy wind, rain, and thunder storm, The lightning strack and killed four horses, about two miles north of tnls place, The wina blew down Ilenry Willlams* barn, Sir, Williama was In tho barn when tha storm came up, but escaped, only re scratches, A barn belonging to R onsend biown out. 3r, Martin's barn, is routh part of the county, was blown down, wind did a Diowlng down wind-mills, fens ‘The great deal of damage In the way of %, trecs, efc, As far na benrd frum the dam: e about 83,000, QOSHEN., Spectal Dispatch To The Tribune. Gosnex, Ind, , June 25. —A heavy thunder-starm gnuml through’ this soction to-day, Rccompanied y o wind which blew with auch forco an 1o’ pros- trate a Iarge amount of timber, and biew the roof off and the south end fuof & school-houso few milee w here, In which there wore quite s nuuibor of scholam. Fortunatoly they werw ail in the north end of tho bullding, or o nambor must havo been killed. The storm {3 still raging, with very heavy rain and thonder and lightaing. TRANCESVILLE, Fraxcesvitre, Ind., June 25, —A terrific wind storm passcd over this place at 1:310 this afternoan, entirely destroylug the hay-barn and press belong- ing t& Mr, Dunn, also carrylng away the roof of thedepot and destroying all light builuings in tte ath, snd doing considerahlo damnge to crops. hero wera eeveral miraculous cscapes, but only ggu onerum was injured. The estimated loss fa ] PONT WAYNE. Speclal Dispatch to The Tridbune. Font WavNE, lud., June 5. —The city was vis- ited nbont 3 this altornoon by a tecrific showkr of wind and ralne, wiich blew down trees, chimnoym moke-stacks, and fences, unroofed bafld. andZprostruted telographewires. The loss {a not merios, Considerable uamago a betieved to havo boen fnflictod on crops. . OI1110. i 2 CINCINNATI, g . Cisc1sxati, 0., June 25.—The storm from the northwest strack this city with great violencaabont 4:5p. m,, and did considerablo damage, The front of a oullding on Liberty strect was blown down and ona man killed. Tiree workmon in an unfinisbed bullding on Columbia avente were se- verely injured by its domotition. A section of the treatle work under a span of the Bouthern tallroad Lridgo ocroas tho Ohlo River was blown down, but the bridge was uninjured. ‘The roof of tho Indlanapolls & Cincinnati Jtall. road shops was blown off, lurge nuinber of trees were uprooted at Rochester. and houses wera blawn from their foun- dation, 'Thu roof wus blown from the Asliton & Thompson foundry. Tho smoke-stack wos de- molished. Frait and shade trees wers Jeveled, TOLEDO, Totrpo, Oy, June 2. ~The storm this afternoon was vory severo in this vicinity, At Columbus Qruve, O,, hotsea and bamns were unroofed, and crups are foparted badly damazed, The rosldenco of Mr, Panglo was demollshed, Mrs, Panglo was badly injured. Uho storm pasacd from the south- west to the northwest, The wind at this polnt reached tho velocity of Aty miles per hour, COLUMBUS. CoLusncs, 0., June 95, —A very of avind and rain visited this city aboat 5:10 to-day. A new brick and new framo structure-were blown down, several chimnors were domnollshed, trees broken, and other damage done, T'he roof 'of the 'flle fuu!ory and barn southenst of the city were alro lorn off, 7o storm = .MISCELLANEOUS, | BELOIT, Wi, Bpectal Dirpalch (o The Tridune, DBetorr, Wis., Juno2i.—A flno rain this fores noon lald tho yust nicely and freshencd things up ancw for Commcncement week, President in's Daccalaurcate yosterdsy, and tho add the Collega Miselonary Awsoclatio evening by ley, Joseph Col of Dalavan, were wnusually strong pertinent eforts, and deoply fntercsted audience. This evening the Ilon, Loonard St u'fi? ot Chicago, was to havo delivered an adurcss boe rchaen Union, but, much to our duap- pol , ho in unuble to be hero, The Trustecs of he Caliege have Leen in soxsion this afternoon and evening, The Hen. J. L, Pickard, L. 4. Fieher, Esq., and B, Wy Raymond, Euq., of Chleago, 'tha Hon W. Dr, :astinge, of Madfvon, Jotn R, Goodrich, Eiq,, of Mil aukee, sod O, B, Didwell, {iwaukes, aro the of ihe Hoard preseut. Bweeay 16 retalued an. other yoar s iostructor in*physlcr, Itobert M. Tigys, of the class of *35, was appoiuted lustructor inthe Prevaratory Departiuent, and T. 8, Smith, of New Haven, 14 appointed as instructor of math- ematics, A targely-atiended and enthusiastic re- caption of felonda” of the Cullegs was given this ovening at the wpucious resldonce of Mr, and Mrs, H, 3, Moarae, TUB BATURDAY-NIGUT TOUNADO AT BT. JOSEPH, MO, Bpacial Dispai 8t Joaxru, Mp,, Ju ity again been visited by u torusdo. On Saturday night s storm of great violence pavsed this sectlon, ulm consideradlo damage to cropa in the orhos and buildiogs {n town. Our splendid now Courte Houso had ono wing partly unrpofed. One wing of the Pucifie lotel salfvred codulderably. Tootle's Opora-Houso was partially unrvofed. ~Mauy busi- ness buildings wero damaged to some extent. Boveral churches recelved alight lllLIlflel and shrubbery and tcecs wore much - injured, Fortuuately, no llvos worv lost. ° The damage 0 butlitin und roofs was hr.{oly repatred to-day, and but for the continued tro- mendous raind, nearly all woald now bave been rostorcd. Buch 8 scseon for reine and storme Is scarcely within the recollection of anybody. ‘T'he Pshu continue ta full, and the prospuct is threaton- [T s . NADIASKA. Ouana, Neb., Junoe 25.—The storm of last night was vory general througliout the Wosl 1t was Gryt heard of at Choyenno yesturday afternoon, Heavy hail aud rain with wiud ¢xteaded north of Ksuxax, Sloux Clty, south of Kansas City, sud over tho Stuto vf Jowa. No particular damage {8 heard of west, butai tho sonth there sru woversl wash- ‘outs un tho ralroads. . 1u lowa tho ralu-fall exceeded two inches. There ‘was sowy conslderablo damagd to roads. The Chi- €ago & Northweatern had a bridgo washed out pear Logan. At Besr Grove several d blown down, aud the town wi The rulu-fal] bere cxceedod o A large bridge waa v n cetars flooded, entailln INDEFBNDENC] Bpectul Disnsich INDEPEXDENCE, s momln‘( duatroyed . 0 The Tridune. [ June 25.—A fre Sundsy amall_dwelllug ulvngln%m nd vecupled by Timotby Cryties. Toe bout $000: furnlture Insurea ia the Fire- on's Fuud of Californis. Probably thy cause of (hu fire was & siroko of Nghtolug, a4 & scvere storm was raging at thu'tine. ADRIAN, NICIL Bpecial Dispaich ‘1o The Trldune. ApRiax, Mich., June 25.~A fictco rald-storm £amo up from the southwest at 4:45 this aftecncon, lasting some twe, whish peoply sccepted &s a ro Y Bll;’wmdu‘:a‘l’cgm;hcfl LCro] 13088 Loty moat fearfal’ when weeds arc growing with tho grestest avy hall and rain heary thunder and People "reelding about saven milos northwest of h!rt‘?l:lm to Illrg away the railing FIRES in Ruins. Btock, Destroyed. Very Short Time, Blazes. broke aut in the destroyed. was beyond control. watar- shoo manufactorers, teack, Chapman and Joehua O, Lefavour, now on fire, Bymonda* hardware store. Oppoal ‘Travher with a boarding-hoyse. Pleasant, Bchool. and Spring streeta, strects, Dy this time steamer No, that direction. atroyed the - large factory this dircction was stopped. alde the honse and” factory formerly Wyman, Joseph Chapman, Lotee and bai fin, house of ', W, Mason, Drakes, where the fire final the occupants saved but a very small thelr furniture, and some famillcs on! gine-liouse, standing ch Bchou), and female workers of Marbicheac of the buildings are harus, factord and_ dwelll falr eatiniate to vlace (ho los o5 wi, Becond, A. treen, $%000; partial tusurance. .lllluchr:k LN,DMI: Insurance, 83, Tafavase.. 87 Jushrbn Lofayi 3 U e, Jilock, 813,000; Monroe Urow., L‘null!{, £30,000; {nsurance, $15 1ding, 841,000 fte Bul than Brown, 80, 300 & Woodt 85,0605 88’ G liat ,000; W, it \ u, ireman, was - ' partly fnsured. ohn ¥, atd'a. m, of losses Ly the M gregato on “bulldiuge, 8154, 000, cupauty, stacks, machlnery, "lN.DW. ‘Tutal, §5:H4,000, ), awply covered by Insuranco. citemont Sabsldlug, Portland says: 10 operato. ley. porhaps, fatally, commande with the troops. “*Wodo not he Homé of the princlpal losses ato as lerton_Block, %w' ; fnaured for $: H. Orne, low, $10,000° §§ it d. dustroved, } ineared for $8,000. G, Warbl 00. ‘0., §18,000; partly Tusured, ;! Foce, %000, £30; 000, follows: Al. ), Marblehead, Mass., Visited by a Dastructive Conflagration.s Fifteen Acres of the Busincss Portion of the Place Several Large Shoo Manufactories, with Seventy Buildings Swept Away in o The Daily Record of Minor MARBLENIEAD, MASS, Bostox, Juno 23,—~At 2 o'clock thia morning fire of the Marblehesd IHotel, Pleafant strect, and from this small beginning epread ynti] Afteen acres of bulldings, Incloding every shoo factory but five fn the town, had been ‘Tho Fire Department rallied with atl voasibladispatch, but It was soon scen that the fire Dispatches were sent to Salem and Lynn for help. The maln sourca of the poly was a brick pond ‘zeservolr, and over this wasthe Gen. Glover engine-house. In the resrof tho engine-house was a building owned by Jobn 8, Martin, and occapled by Lyons & Collins, Only a few feet from this factory was barnin the rear of the Marblehead Ifotel. The hotel itaclt ntood about twenty feet from the engine-house, Thustho first result of the fire was the simultancous burning of these four bulldings, and conseqnently the Fire Department was victually. compelled to walt untll these burnt in order to zat any ruliabla sapply of water. Closs to the hotel, on the eaatern side, was the Iarge Pope Block, occupied by F. W, & T. M. Monroe and J, M. Cropley; shoo manofacturers, which was soon enveloped in flames. tho factory of E, V. Bartlett & Co, Rechablte Dullding and Nathaniel Glover's factory, thus taking crery butlding in the space betwoen Pleasant etreet, Bchobl strect, and the railrond Next came hen the ‘The firs now leaped both Pleasant and School slreots, at one and the same time, the south side of Pleasant street containing the housea af 3re. ‘The cast side of Echool street and Sewall etreet wereon fire. The flames from Glover's factory caught that of Wormstead & Woodfn, corner of School and Sewall strecta, and & dwelling-houseop. posite ocenpled by William Bennott, and ot the ne time the bulldifg of 7. T. Patne, corucr of leasant and School streets, and occupled as & store and dwelling by Willlam 11, Caewell. Duringthls time tho honse of Nicholas P, Pit- man, on Bpring street, was caught by falllog cinders, Insuring the destruction of every bullding on the weet sids of that street. Joshna O, La- favour's shop, corner of School and Pleasant, was From Lefavour's Lullding the fire quickly com- municated to a dwelllng-liouse on the other cor- ner, owned by John Ii. Brown, and occupled by Joseph W, Forsythe, Noxt in that viclaity quickly followed Allerton Block, Nathaniel Glover's lionse, and the ‘South Chugch, together with Ilenry on the weatern side of Pleasant street, tho flames hiad now burned T. T. Palne's house, the Mnmphrey House, next to It, and then tho Eastern Rallrond depot, with four passenger cats, From the depot the flames communicated to T, T, Painc's new stablo {n the rear, Then followed the barn and houso of Benjamin Hathaway, and the dwolling-house of ‘T, Pitman, nccuplod by Mrs, ‘Then the houses on both sides of Sowall street canght fire, and in o very short tune overything was lovcled between In the ‘meantimo the firc crept nlong School street tgwand Washington, destroying In its conrse tho framo of the now engine-house, the carpenters shop of T. 8. Meservy, and the stable of Q. H, ‘Wheatland, of Balem, occupfed by Enoch 8, Fed- kina; o church (Third Congregational) which stood atthe junctlon of School, Washington, aud Essex ) of Snlem, arrived, and soon had the fire at tho south extrem- ity under control, and provented further spread in ‘Tho destruction of the honses of John Madden, Amos Evaus, and a small buitding usea by a firm of marble-catters soon follawed, while on the eostern eide of Essox strect tho flames de- formerly ocen- pled by Johu Il Wilkins, the dwelling-houses of lfenry Palne and Willlam C. Woodin, Missen dock and houscs ou the other sldo as faras that of Il F. Pitman's. At thls point the firo in the During thls timo the fire had worked along Bewall street, taking In recalar ordor on the cast shop of W, A, Stevens, the A by John Ware, houscof Thoman Btacey, house aod stavles of T. T, Pain, and houses of Willlam Stockwoll and J, C. On the west side of Sewnll atreet, commoncing with tho house of ‘Thomas Foss, therd succumbed in given succosaion the house of George Chinrch, factory and baru of Phlllip Lefavour, house of ! P, T, Wood- 2 of Klcazure d sbout 4:30. Over forty dwelling-houscs wers. consumed, snd orting of e clothes they Lad on when escapin: from the burning build- inge. Seventy-two buildings In all were consumed. Looking from the side of the Gen. Gilover En- & clear view, obstructed only by tho mnoys of destroyed Lulldings, was had of nem{ fftcen acres oRland, Inclosed Ly Exsox, lewsant, Npring, snd Sewall stroots. a few brief hours the Haues nad destroyeil two- thirde of the old town, and left, wihout of employment, fully three-quarters ot 1 In protpect 0 male One-half including ‘houves, and it it not Jews than 000, Tho only factorles left are those of bl Harrle & Sons, Suinucl Svarhawk, George territt, Litchman Hros., and Wililam 'E head 3, 0, Vope J. M, . Rechab- inunrance, $4,300, Jona- Wormstead 90,000; Insarance, $8,000. 8, K, Sa0 %0 ‘..4-5.“ 84,0007 Caswell, 5i.000. fatally Injured Hoaton, Juno %—P carefully prepared blohead firo” makos the Loss to oce furaltare, cte., AT GRAND IIAYIDS, MICIT, Speetal Dinateh 10 The Tribune, Graxp lavios, Mich., June 23.—This moming afre destroyod Mra, B, A, Srowa'sdwelling, I3, C. Lowis' market and dwelling, and damaged Q. R. Ludlum's storw and dwelling on Wealtby ave- fledo‘; thls clty, The total loss ls from $2,600 to THE NEZ PEROES, Joseph Prepared to Fight—The Slain-—-Ex. 8ax Fuaxcteco,June 23, ~A P'rese dlapsich from *% A dlapateh recelved this morn- fng from Lewlston via. Walla Walla bringa n from Joseph's camp ta the cfect that all t! diaya’ wonico, chlildren, aud property bave been temoved across Salmon River, lcaving tho men free 1t fe reported thas the ludians Intend to ruid upon the settlements in the Wallaws Val- Inthe lato Oght soventy Indlans were en- gaged sud the casualties were four wounded, ono, Nows is obtained from a reliable Indlan, who came directly from camp, and cor- roborated by nowa brought in by whites, that the tr00ps will tove early in the morniug from tho post, by Gen. loward In person. A, L.Pyge with bis company of uenu—nfi vuluw:n.“uq d In- of any more scttlers belng dices Mo where they wero massacred. Tho . kuled, thele bodics stripped aud mutilated, Falher Cataldo camo fn this worning from (he m! on with the Ca:ur d*Alene Chiel, Lo assuro Gen. How- ard tbat bls peoply would remuiu friendly, 'T'he excitonicnt {s sudeluing. The sestiers are feturus ug 1o their hom: INSURANCE IN PENNSYLVANIA, PutLapsLiiis, June 23.—Stato Iusursnce Com- misaoner Foater bas published bis anual report for 1674, Lo aays thy companies of thls State st tho close bad {a force 31,218 policics, ivsu $70,420,774, & ot decroase 824 lnsurance dorfog the year: entire preminm Income for the year, $2,H01, 407, or £00. 500 lons than preralnm income of 1873. The companics of other States received premiume in the State dnring the year mmonnting lo 84,747,314, and fneured lonten 82,241, 541, 8 decrease of 8060,099 In pre- miama and $293,178 in losses compared with ' the preceding year. PRESIDENT HAYES. Tlaw e WIill e Recelved In Toston---His Hubsequent Movemen Apecial MspateR to The Tridene, Bosrox, Mars,, June 25, —The arrangements for the Presldent's reception and entertainment In this city to-morrow and next day are complcte and on an claborato reale, o comes ns the guest of the Slate opon invitatlon of Gov. Rice. The wholo mifitary of the Stalo—infantry, caval- ry, and artillery~has been ordercd out to serve as his escort. The car contalning the President's party will b dropped from the {raln of the New York and New England Rallroad at Iighland Lake Grove, fiftcen miles from the city, where a break- fast will be provided. The party will then come by alocal train to the Btoughton Street Station in Hoxbury, where tho Presldent will be met by the Governor and a company of cavalry at 10 o'clock. Meantime the military whl bo drawn up in line at the South End. The ronte will be tbrough Washington strect, Chester Park, Colnm- bns avenne, Tremont, and Boylston etreets to Washington again; thence théongh Sammer and other busineas strests to tha Custom-House; thenco throngh Btate, School, and Beacon strectn by the State:llouse to Commonwealth avo- nue and the Drunswick fouse, where, efler a review of thc ftroops, the Presie ?le'nt l‘{(d partly will ‘alno with. Gov, ice and & few gueats, ong Wi Chief-Juatice Gra: .’:‘hd mn:min: :fl‘l‘:(:;‘l Tl!ltl‘l,: two branchces of the Legielature, tha President of Harvard Cotlege, the S(ayorof Hoston, Trof. dumes Ruseell Lowell, and thefr ladles. rs. Hayes and the ladles of the purt‘y will ylew the procession from & atage erected in front ¢ B satqin st e e public and many of the private buildi; gzt " SRl g o'clock the Prestdent will be escorted to Faneni] Hall, wiiere ho will hold a public r(-v:l.']‘-‘3 tlon, In the evening he willattend n concert given In hin honor I,uhc Apollo Club at the Muelc Hall, The hall will be filled by the elite of the city, tho admlvslon Leing: by invitstion, Wednesdsy morning the Preaident will acenme pany the Governor from the State-1lonse to Ifar. vara Colirge, i, however, belng In nccord. ance with an od cusiom when the College was & State Institution, The escort will be the company of lancers. One of the President's sons graduates from the Iaw school st this commencement. It is probable thatthe honorary degres of LL. D, will be con. ferred on the Prexident. Wednesday cvening ho In 1o attend n concert glun In the Tabernacle, which was bullt for Mr. foody's meetings, and ajeo a banquet to be piven by Mayor I'rince, for which about 200 invitatlons have buen iasued, eliefly to emincnt cltizens, the dg{ officiala being neglected. he next morning the President will leave this €lty 1o attend the meeting of the Grand Army of the Potomac in Providence. The prosvect ia for a fair, warm day to.morrow, Ln;nlctlu'::‘n;u thero |‘.|vlm bu nhxmn‘:emc popiilar lemonatration cxcecding anything since tho cele. bration of the Cenltnnlfi of llunkgr i, ———— THE VANDERBILT LITIGATION, New Yonx, June 25.—The sctionof Cornelius J. Vanderbiit ve. Willism 1I, Vanderbilt, ns res- Iduary legatee of the estate of the Jate Commodore Vanderbilt, was on srgument to-day in the Ba- preme Court chamberd. It came up on a motfon of defendant to atrikc out sevcral portlonns of tho complaint. The plainti® makes part of tho casu 1hat defendant agreed to pay plaintif 81,000,000 for withdrawing opposition aud admitting the will o probate. Declaton reserved, In the snlt of Hoady vs, Ogden aud others, arls- Ingontof the pool transmetlons in the Chirage & Northwestern and (alena Pacific stack, wome thir- teen years az0, Judge Sedawick, -fn the Snperior Court, ta-day dismisecd thu sait. e decides that b; ormer settioment the plalntiff released all <l a on cach, and by no mistake Iu fact they aro mx&:lully estopped from making clalma for a° new jon. ——— COTTON, - New- Ontraxs, June 25.—Corrox—In falr de- mand; sales, 3,650 balen; muddlings, 114%@ 11%¢; good midaling, 11X@12: middling falr, 12502, ottier grades unchanged; reccipts, net, 238 bales; groee, 0503 exports to Liverpool, 131; Darcelona, 1,000; stucks, 08,063, Bavaxxau, June 25, —CorroN—~Dull; middlings, 11%c; net receipts, 160 bales; gross receipts, 618: sales, 13 exporta constwine, 439, GALVESTOR, -June 25, —CorroN—Quict; mide ney recelpty, U4 bales; eales, 152; coastwine, MoniLx, June 25.—Corron—Quiet: midalin 'l“l‘el: net receipts, 67 bales; sales, 2003 coastwise, CiranLestoy, June 28.—Corrox—Qulet: mid. dlings, 11%;¢; net roceiptn, 3 bales lflcn 100, e ‘' MAKING OLD BONES.” People who neglect thelr_minor allments rare) livo tomake old bones, The sccret of hole Il|5 vigorous old ae, lics not only In takinz’tare of ont's health in easly life, IJ{ tho ebservance of san- dtary rules, but afso by Judicious medication when the Pmmunlmry eymptomx of bodily disorder man. Itest tuemsolycs, Indigestion, bowel, nnd liver complaluts are fraftful ca { Injury to the con- stitution, Those dises; hould be, therefore, cheeked without delay, ~‘The beat nedleino for tho purpose Is Hostotter's Stomach Bitters, This stande onl preparation disciplines the, digestive orguns, givea ropowed lmpetus to the biflous secretive function, and excrts a beneficlal intluence npon the orzans of urinatfon, It has no rivalaea romedy for and preventivo of chilla and feverand bilfous remittents, Infuscs vigor tnto the debilitated frume, aud is an oxcellont appetizer and neevine, —ee— . He Is Truly a Stump Speaker who, when talking, exhibits n mouthfal of stumps. If you would keep your dental fxtures in perfeet talking order, usc the fragrant ozodont dally; the recipe s simple bot sure. e—— BUSINESS NOTICES. Keep's Customn Shirta Madn to Meastira,—- Yery best, 0 for 8); no obligation to_keap auy. of Koep's shirts unicss perfectly satlafuctory, 173 Madisou-st. i i - e —t—— . Uso * 3ra, Winslow's Soothlug Syrup for children whila teething. T4 cires dysentery and diarrhoa, wind colic, and regulatee the Lowels, e JefTors® French Catnrrh remedy known for catarrh, T'rio] free. are Is the best asthina, and hay-fever, Ottleo No, 70 State strecl. CORSLTN AND DItESSING NACQUES. e s N M AT R, CI;a.;‘. Goséage 4§ Co. Corset Dept. Wa place on sale this morning * 1,000 Doz. Fine Fr. Corsets, At $1,25, $1.50, and $1.75, Warranted all Whalebone; former prices, §2, $2.50, and $3. This purchase—the etock of & large im- porter, gold us at a great sacrifice—we place at these remarkable prices for the .benefit of customers sppreociating a genu. ine bargain} Buperior orsets of our well-known stand? ard brands always in complete assortment at lowest prices. s W offer also*a cholcs line of Dressing Sacques, Trimmed with Torchon Lace and Fine Ex- broidezy, priced from $1.25 to $10. Two qases more of those fine Nainzook and Oambrio Embroideries, which we aro selling from one-third to one-half less than their valuel Chas. Gossagq & Co. DRY GOOO We are offering our ens ' tire stock of Dry Goods at unprecedentedly low prices, in order to close it out prior to removal to our new location, 113 & 115 State-st. Purchasers of Dry Goods will find this an- opportunity to supply themselves at LOWER PRICES than will pos- sibly again occur. The store at present oc- ' cupied by us. W. A STHEPSCN & GO, _FINAN . ] 4 Per Cent Loan. UNDER AUTHORITY of s contraet with tha RECRETARY OF THL TRRASURY, THE UNDERSIGNED horeby give notice shat from this date, and untll July 16, at 3 p. m., they will receive subscriptioun for the 4 PRIX CENT FIINDe KD LOAN OF TIHE UNITED RTATES, in de- Bomfustions as stated below, AT PAR AND AC~ CRUED INTEREST IN GOLD QOIN. TIE BONDN aro rodcemadlo after 0 years from July I, 1872, and earry Interest from that date, payablo ausrterly, and aro exempt from the payment of tazes or dutles L the United States, as well as from tazation (I? sur form by or under Stats, munictpal, or local aue ority. . g THE INTEREST on the REGISTERRED BTOCK will bo puld by check. issed by the TREANURRR OF TIE UNITED STATES, to thearder of tha holder, and malled to his addross, The cheek [s payabloon_prescntation, proporly tndorse cd, st the afices of tho Treasurer and Amlstant Treas- craof the United States. . TIHE SUBNCRIPTIONS will be for COUPON BONDS of 850 and $100, and RBGISTRRED STOCK in denomtuations of $30, 6104, 500" 81,000, 85,000, and $10.000. TIE BONDSN, both COUPON ad REGISe TERKED, will be l"udr for dellvery July 2, 1877, FORMS OF APPLICATION will be furnlbod® by the Treatarer at Washington, tha Assistaot Trease urcraat Baltimore, loston, Chicago, Clactnnatl, New Orteana, Now York, Philadalphia, St. Louls, and San Franciaco. aod by the Natfoual Hanks and Lankers gen- enally, The appileationa must specify the smount and denominations roquired, ad, for registercd stock, tho full uamo and I'owt-Ofica address of the person o whotn tho bonds shall be made payablo. 3 TWO PEIRL CENT of the purchass money must Accumpany the subscription. The romalnder may bo pald ab the pleasura ut tho purchaser, vither at time of subscription orat ny time prior to Uct, 10, 1877, with Interest added at 4 per cont to date of payment. THE PAYMENTS may bo mado in gold cala to the Treaurer of tie qcuo.n States at Washington, or. Asistant Tresaurcrs ¥4 laltimore, Toaton, Chicago, Cinvinnatl, Now Orleans, and 8t. Louls. and to the Assistant Tresauror at Ran Mrancisco, with exchaoge on New York, o7 to elthor of the undersigned. TO PROMOTE TIlE CONVENIENOH OF NUBSURTHERN, TUE UNDERSIGNED will Alse recolve, ia llea of coln, Unlted States notes or drafts on New York, at their coln valao o tho day of tucelpd ta tho City of New York. AUGUST BELMONT & CO., New York. DRESEL, MORGAN & CO., New York, - J. & W, BELIGMAN & C0., New York, 3 MORTON, BLISS & CO0., New York. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF THR CITT OF NEW YORK, N. Y, DRRXEL & C0., Philadelpha, _dexx it isr, GUARANTEED SPECULATION. 3400 fuvested Ly us in 40 days Straddle SRR R R S0 I, “Hefdroies ived.. Corrraimidnics sclighan . F. HUTHBKLL & CO., Mzungns Awxmioax ALy, roc| EXCURSION, frand Pleasnre Brcumsion To LAKE SUPERIOR. The most attractive Excarsion Ronte on th!s,‘ Continent for Health and Pleasure. . The fine Upper-Cabln Stcamers JOSEPH L. HURD will leavo THURSDAY, 4 46 ., PERILESS will loave THURSDAY: taly By ‘2 - . T, E‘Imln of Noates by Lake, Nall, and Missiasl] River. Bend for Excursion Circulura giving a f e Pettytic of Pastag apply to or Brelut or e or PRusin RS & AvsTRIAY, Maasgers Lako Bupertor Poople's Livs Sieamers, * ADVEITISING, ADVERTISERS m.mu‘:. roach country readers can doso in the st aud chicapest manaer by ty uaing scpamtely or combined, or by State Sectlons. ¥or low extluistes apply to A. (0, 97 sud 70 Jackxou-st., Chlcavo, i1l STIas, GENTLEMEN Who Nli:lr' Perfoct-Flitlug Hnl-.»lhn'n s)n‘mf.-onu for'sis o BELISCUNROL T £ Mation 4t & 2 3 >, 3 rice )~ Ve leat! NG otitgation b take Loy sblsts cedesed war Tods pericodly saiarictony. il g i 79 & 81 State-st, -/ " ! i 1 i i | i ! i o T o