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CRIMINAL NEWS. Prograss of the Trial of the Vane dalia Railroad Assase The Testimony Which Is Adduced to Prove. the Prison- crs’ Gullt. A Notorious Forget' Sots Fire to Sing Sing Prison and Escapes. The Fire Extinguished Afier a Loss of $12,000+=-The Fugitive’s A Oraty Father Near Breslan, L, I, Mur- ders & Littlo Daughter, Exaefly the Same Crime at Shelbyville, Ind,, with Suicide Added. LONG POINT. velat Duspateh to The Tribune, Qnreeser, 1L, Jone 27.—To-day was most ex- ¢lting In the Long Point trial,and hundreds of peo- ple from )} scctions of the county wore in aliend- anco. Larry lazen, Bpeelal Agent of the Adams Txpress Company, snd G, W, Carico, Deputy Sherlff of Vigo Connty, arrived this moming from Ehicagn, having In chorze Ed Tiennessy, probably the most important witness for the prusecution, Lewls A, Qlasler 1s also an Important witness, Ho testificd that In 1875 ho was cmployed in the American Baw-Works, Indianapolis. nlzod the steel armor worn by tho murdercrs, ond says that, when ho Orst saw .them, they ‘waro In shects, and that he helped ent them into shape. Two persons brought them totho shop and remained some fiftaen or twenty minutes, and -explained that they wanted the nrmor to protect theos from spliuters flying from a patent hending- ‘The witness wan asked If thote wns any one fn the Court-room who resembled efther person who bronght the armor to thd shop, looked around for an Instant, when his oyes foll upon Bud Bhewmaker, .who, was 8 baggageman on e Immediataly identifcd him ae belng one of the mon who had the steel plates cut out. was called and the hat that was found near the acane of tha murder was hand. ed to hlin and he was told to oxainine and sce If he He did a0, aud emd it looked very much Jiko o hat he hnd bouzht in Memphis, Tenn., pud afterwards left o one of the accused in Terco Hanto, somo tlno bee He also testified that ho Loughta knifo in Anderson, in June, 1875, thnt wan like the ong found in o potate-ficld near where the enging und @xprose-car Woro stap told him, In hiastable at was 8 cranco 1o mako somo big mane an expresd-cay un the Voudslin Road, about eight or ten months beforo the mued atmo had o talk with Jennle Osgood, the ofls prostitute, who {8 one of the persons chnreed sho made sbout the same prop- Sho sald sho had a friend on Shewmaker), and that he would n. terent himeolt with the parties who would under- st the time of ever saw it before. Charley St, Clair's; foro the miirdor. Further, 8t. Clale ‘erre Huute, that there with the murder, wsitfous aa 8L. Clale, ortant witness was John Bain, who nuuloon in Terre Hante, and wayn 1o testllied that he had a cone vursation- with Ifud Bhowmaker, the baguagoman, #ome months beforo the murder was committedl refcrence to robbing nu oxpress caron the Vandal ond hewmakor asked Lim something about Loip. o through the car, oward testlllcd that sho overheard n con- versalion botween Care and Jennlo Oezood, in **Wo lad In that Long Point murders” sieo that afterward Jounle Osguod con- fenaed 1o her that shie was one of the gang who at. tacked the teain, and thal she wan dressed In men's cluthing, wearing a lincn duster, aud that sho shot "f'ho ovidence for the prosceutlon will probably Ve all fn by to-morrow crening. fricnd of St. Clafe. which sho sajd: HORRIBLE ABERRATION. Spectal Disvateh to The Tribune, Ixpiaxarori, Ind., Juno 27, —A German shoe-, maker named Clrlatlan Weber, lving in Shelby. ville, a town twenty miles sonth of thls city, on Mo Cincinnati load, has fately been badly de- pressed Ly buslness and financlal trombles, Night before last ho retired ns about U years old, ho sarose, and, taking a palr of plunged them duto tho Hefory his_fami] detain hlm he rushed de % sharp-polnted aclsrors, Lreast of the slect nud welghbors coul groatest excltemeny xirl was found lying in her -bosmeared bed #til alive. 1t is imposwible for her ta recover. Noothor reuson can be asshmed for this terriblo donble tragedy thaa {nsanity from ., Wober was temperate,and At lust uccotinta been recovered, althiongl strean. ouw uforts bad been wada in that divectton, Spectal Dispatck to The Tri NEw Youus, June 87,~Sunday last Michacl Gor- ent, o Williameburge blucksmith, murdared his Ittl danghtor Minnlo, aged 5 yeurs, aud burjed Yier In the woods uear lrestaw, ” L, buily waw.found Tuesday, froni Europe Saturdny 16, y his wifo in the would restore hiw health, varjous trovbles. an M. almost worhi ek his family, his body had na Goreen reiched homy havlug been sent abroad th wan impaired by n York ho showed slizna of Inraulty, and attacked a fellow-pamsencer on tho steanwship. He wad kept in custody on the ship 1 flrfiiuxlmln chargo by hin (riends, who dld'lllll, alan, where his wife and childron wero g, Sunday morning, while Mes, Gorgen was absent In this city, o dressed tho childre und girl, and tovk them out for o walk, R boy jircaantly returncd alons, which aioused wuu- gen's return o admitted (o his 1d ot tell vhat ho had It appears ho steangled the child and cut lier ahout the head with a kolfo. was found hal? burled under o pile of brush, amd torgen ts IndliTorent as (0 the Yeed, and doces not seem o know Ity ctinracter. ESCATE I'ROM SING BING. Speclat Dispaich to The Tribune, Nzw Youx, June 27,—About 100'clock Tuesday night the atorehouse and bakeshop at Sing Sing Prison were discovered on fire. aid was sent to the Flro Dopartment of the village, Whick failed ing tho confuslon of the fro Charlew J, Will- famueon, the notorious forger, who it s slleged act the bullding on fire, escaped. ‘Tha damage will amount o nearly $12.000 won, alias ‘Thomas E. Farnham, alins Clisries Stev. cns, was ono of the moat skillful ond daring of the notorious Tohert Oleason gang of forgers, who nuccessfully flooded the markot with faultlcssly. conntorfolt honds of the Nuw York Central wife the decd, tersibly mulitated, Summons for Chagtes J, Willfame n, & **eurbstone ™ br ker, placed the bonda furyge Roberts una Glen- sou upon tho markut, aud, belug a man of good inoating addrees, succeded in ralsing loans un o lagte number of tho forged sve discovery of Lhio forgerles but, sfter wandering all throukh the country, was I‘fcll:llhel‘l Ii’ _lll‘w l{mm od ‘Willamyon cscaped, e was tried nnd convicted un two Ine dictments, aud In Octaber Jast was sentenced (o Hoberts and Gleavan iting action 1 clvil snd_sovcral other membors of the 1ang arv in btato Prison, ow Stroet Jail Bpecial Correpondence of Ths Tribune, Des Motyzs, Ia., Juno 20.~A fow daysago, & daughter, 10 years of age, of A, 11, Duckworth, Ontarlo Township, Storey County, was pleking strawbarrics in a flcld not far from her home, when she was suddenly selzod Ly Lwo tramps, who tbreateued to kil her if vbe made any vutery, threats they silenced her, aud by force outraged The gird, In her strugple with tho fiendleh Lrutes, was sovercly brutsed, and her clothes nearly torn frum heg could she weat home and to: father was at lluono, und was nolifled by tolegraph. A I]Iefll‘: lnlgflbefi"lnw 100 1aen way quickly sent to the ot aud thg thorough susrch madu throagh the uight sud 'nex doy, byt withuut succoss, Tlia ry de- loscription of thie two vl well knows thelr faces if who ever they aro cuught, tho only mercy al Le while walting (o lx a’roue to a tree. nrengo, Jowa County, 8 few daye sincelearned from a little boy near an bsolated farm ates of tho housy were his motier and sister. e selzed the boy, gayged hiu, inil went to the ke ‘olled iu hls purposc by an unexpeciod arnval of selghburs, and bo tod. S0 soon as st & Nuilbwestern Rtuad place wurruunded, and o them, If hown thew will haase that ke only fu; ousy, bLutl fortunately ho was #1101 Disputch to The Tribune. Pirrsnvia, Fa., June 27.—This wmorning the llicit distiiters arrosted In Fayuite Couvly laat week, and brought beeo for trial, wero arcaignod b:fore Commisvloner Gamble. They weorv defended Uy tho Hon, T, B. Searlght and J. D, Huwsey, The tastimony adduced ln rogard to the resivtauce ol the oicers In the discharge of their dullcs was tather weak. Nepaty.Callector Bausman testified that he snw four men with guns, hat that they did not muke any (hreatening demon«irations.” De- tective Grimeron testified to the same state of facte, And alsv that two men armed with riftes left ihe dirtillery 2nil took wp nver the hille, with tho evident” intention of intercepting or lanking tho reyenuo oilieers. Ellsha bean swan dirctinrzed, tiere belng no evidenco agamst bim, ‘The other wartles were nll held Jor trial, and, in defanit of SL000 ball, will he eommitivd, The Ihatrict Attorney rnid that the evidence rubmitted way not ne stronis ne that which would he adduced an the trial. 1le conslcered it necessary only to addnce suficlent evldence to warrant the Comntaioner tn Touling them, —Itis thought they will forniah bai) aud be discharged. 87, 'LOUIS, 87, Lovia, Mo., June 27.—The roport of tho Grand Jury, made yesterday afternoon, refers to the repenl of the Soclal-Evil law which was in furce here previans tas couple of years aga, and eays the crimes Incidunt to tho eocial-cyil has groatly increased slico the repenl of the law. 1t says that under existing 1awa the polico suthori- tica arc uimost powerless to suppress the crimes which inevitably fluw from the brothels of the city, and the Jury declare that the hest intereats of ro- ctely demand the re-enactment of the Soclal-Evll law, with & view to chock thisvice as muchas possible, Ttia understood the jury fonnd jndict- ments agafnst & iarge numbet of persuns wha rent houses to dissolute women, but as caplases have not been fesued yot the nanies of l‘,m indicted parties havae not Leen nade public, It §saleo un- deretaod that & number, of {ndictments have been returned against persons charged with fraudulent voting and manipuluting Lalluts In the **Bchemo and Charter " election, BITARP. Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune. 8rntxarizwy, 1., June 27.~Thomas J, Sharp, former editor of the Lincoln, 1l., Zemocratio Statesman, and who haa been In Jail here for some timo on a charge of counterfefting, to-day appeared in the United Statcs District Court snd pleaded gulity to four charges of passing and attempting to pass counterfelt money, Tho cases wera continued nuntll next term, anit he was released from custody on giving his personnl recoznizance In the sum of , 000, This taken to mean that ho will Lo ightly let off, i han Jalt down and theroby been of miich scrvice to the Distriet Attorney ln other cases, Sharplathe manwhom Mullin aml l{ughes, the Lincoln towb-tolibers, Wrote to 10 get up an alibl for them, bt inateud be gave thew up and surrendered the fetter, CRIMINAL ARORTION ALLEGED. Spectal Dlspatch to The Tribune, Broouixoron, 1L, June 27.—Tu-day Blorm. ington la agitated by n ncandal affecttng Mir, Katio Bpalding, n well-known younglady of thiscity, and Mr, Cary Fitzwilliam. a8 member of the hoavy dry-goods house of Fitzwiilinm & Bon, 1t fwal leged that, shite Miss Spalding was o saleswoman In Fitzwilllam's store, she was scduced by him, and that she having become enceinte, he hadan sbortfon pracurod by Dr, Wober, Hult for $10,- 000 hina Luen brouuht by Mi« Spalding, and one for tho kamo puw by her fathier, nnil ta-day a war- rant waa iseued for the arrest of Fitzwilliam snl Dr, Weber. The latter wan arrosted, and the former could not be for —_— “TMREGULARITY.” Spectal Dispatch to Tae Tritune. Jotrer, 1ll.. June 27.—N, D, Tighe, tho Demo- cratio Schoo! Treasurer of thly township, was are rested laat night on complaint of his bondsmen and Jodged In the County Jal) for safo-keoping. 1t s alleged that Mr Tighe has embezzled sovers) thousand doliare of the Schoo Fund, and the pare’ ties who caused Dils asrest say that he wan making preparations to sbscond. Tigho is undoubtediy **short™ In his acconnts, 8y yesterday ho mado ciforta to ratvo a largo muin of money by mortgug. iog his property and falled, but the exact amount 18 not known, s hls books have not been examined, e fu tho third Democratic oRicial hore who Is gulity of **irrogularitics, BIIOT Y AN OFFICER, Special Diapateh to The Tribune, Cantxvirie, 1L, Juno 27, —Nrighton, In the routh part of this connty, was the scenc of n lvely shootlng.serape lnst night. sTames Donnelly and his father, who bave been tho terror of this vicin. ity, hava hodl & prudge azalnst Policeman Norrls for sume time, and lost night they attacked Wim. When he attempted to arrest them the buy James knocked Norrls down, and, whils Donnelly was an Nlm, Norria ahiot him through tho atomach, from the edocts of which ho woon after died. BOLYS BENTENCED, Bpeelat Dispateh to The Tribune. Or7awa, 11, June 27.—The jury In the case againat the boys Jamcs Korrigan, Thomas Ferriter, and Robert Dalloy, to-day returned LU ver- dict of fumy of burglary and larcency, nnd sentenced the prisoners to ona_ year ench n the Penetentlary, ~ They aro mora boys yet, but old offenders. =" DIDN"I' SUCCERD. Eanroy, Pa., June 27. ~Alen Laros, a prisoner 1o the Northampton County Jall, made an attempt 1o eacape thle morning. Threo uther prisoners Jolned hilm In tho effort, bul the Warden discovered tho plot in twe ta prevent their escape. PLEADED GUILTY, New Yonk, June 2 tnan L. Lenhelm, Lauker, of Great Bend, Pa., pleaded guilty to-day of foreing & checls on the Importers’ & A'rnders’ Natlonal llank, snd was seat’to tte Biate VPrison for four years, ITAD I8 POCKED PICKED, ‘Torzuo, O., June 27,—Mr, Dudd Morton, of New Havon, Conn,, tod hiw pocket pleked Tuat nlghit of $5,900 fu exchiange and currency, while i A sloeping-car between Decatur, 11l,, ond Fort Wayne, lud. & THE CROPS ILLINGIS, . Fpecial Disputch to The Tribune, Lexivaros, Ik, Juno 27,~The hurd raln of yesterday and laat night, nccompanlod by strong wind, knocked duwn the rye and long curn,~souis of tho Initer being broken off close {0 tho ground. Bmall corn on low land wiltalso be injured some, Special Dispatch (o The Tribune, Fraxrout, Franklin Cu,, June 27.—Wheat crop good, Averaze ten buviicly per ncre, Weathor | good now, Ilss been vory wet. Quality of gruin very good. Special Dispaich to The Tribune, : Nzaia, Camberland Co,y June 21 ~Wheat har- vest commonced Mouday, Weathor fine, tiood graln. Probable yleld from fftcenu to twenty-Ove bushicls ver acre, Bpeciul Dispatek 1o The Tridune, . Gusesco, Heary Co., June 27.—The replanted corn came up woll, 1w now being cullvated, Wet lands foul and crop backwanl, Pienty of thne yot to make a crop. Uther crops fair, Bpeciat Dispuich ia The Tribune, MaNcHESTER, Heolt (0., June 27,—Woare have g quite s wet thine, Yot the corn ceop [s, as a8 whole, promisinz. Wheat stlll Jooks well and pearly ready for harvest, Hjwelal Dispatck to The Tribune, Vizwxa, Johnson Co., Jung 27,—Corn came up well, Wearo enltivating, tronud foul and herd, Neod ruin, Hyo, oai timothy good, Sveclal’ Disgwitch o The Tribune, Lacox, Juno 27, ~The prsent outlovk for corn fagood. ' Gruwlng finely, Cultivaled over twice. Sowme farniers *Maving it by," Conditlon much Improved sinco last roport. llyo and oats nover Letter. Sturm of Mondsy night dld wot dumnfo crops, Boma buildings destroyed and wind-mills bluwvn away, fl‘:!dlll Dispateh to The Tribune, Dixox, UL, Juno 37,1t (s trav, Lbis sectlon of thu State bas had its (ull sharo of storu and rain. SUll it {e 8 remurkablo fact that the earth hias rue quired and absorbed it ue fust uy 1L Fel], any to-day, even (rom all tho low lands bordering on the fur- famed Winnebago Ipd, comies the report that oll da O, K, vet, mplo facts are that, if nothe i orse befalls us, Jook out for crops licro equale 1n3: the bounteous year of 1400; anil this ts true, v 4 Ful, of the entlro lock River Valley, % Spectal Disputed (0 Tha Tridune, Otaxunva, Jackeon Co., Iil., June 27,~The wheut Larvest ls now |u progress, and the prospect was never belter for a good “yleld, o Union and Jduckvon Countles tho weather letino, Itain for the k, and evorythiuye encouragiug for the urmer. Some whll thresh their geain tuls weoks quulity good; average yield twenty bushels por screg peachies and apples in sbundanco. Bpeelal Pispuick fa Tha Tribuns, . Dusots, Washington Co., 11}, June 27, —Degan cutting wheat to-day, The wheat bs very goodi will yield sbout twenty bushels per acru; * quahty very good; rain-atonu Mondsy nlghit; weather yery warm looke like mere raln. Bpecial Dizpateh to The Tribune, Paunisy, Franklln Co., I, June 27,—0Our wheat crop v fully balf harvested. Wu have had Bue weattier for six days, W Franklin County have the larzent yleld of straw ever kuown. Three- fourths of the present crop iy good and one-fonrth po;ar. The whoat wili svcrage about twolyve bushels et acro, ¥ Ipeclul Dispaich to The Tridune. Movur Emis, Wayna Co., June 27, —Our harvest for winter wheat haw now falely oncued, The crop 10 1ast lucalitivs fa \'urr fine. 'Fho yleld £) hiteen buslhiels, \?e 1802, ‘The weather 1 that , ~woderatoly coal with a good Lreeze from the soutiseast. Apecial Dispuich 1o Tis Tridune, Dwiguy, ik, June 27.—~The wealbes has been clove and hiot, 'bat o raln. Faruicrs veons Lo think thas on Fridsy shey will Lo ablv 10 go iuto the cora. Bpeciual Dispaich 3 40 Tridyne, Beiix Puamig, Hawilton Co., Jung 27, — tor wheat kood, Will averagy fitoey bustivls vee ucro, ~ Weathur 0 for goud (oF hacvestlug. About balf down. Quallty e5tra good. NSpeciul wiipaich t3 The Tridune, Burtzvitey, St Clair Co., Jane 27, —~Tha wheat THE CHICAGO TRIBUN harsest his enmmenced, Monday night's storin | ‘' Pnlplesa Teeth,” by Dr. retards progress somewhat, JUNE 28, 1877. John will be placed on the Three Riv- TIIURSDAY, MUSEMENTS. S Alveninr Abaces n B bl Jrcte ware discuren members wore admitted to the Aswocintion, and uilier routing busloess transatte OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. “North German Toyd. 4 Company will e Toat of T ) PORT OF CITICAGO. The following wero the arrivala and clearances during the twenty-font hours ending at 10 o'clock Hetor & Manager Bpecial Dispatch i The Tribune, Invexntos, Kossuth Co,, June 27.—The grars. hogpers have hatehed out in larze numbers in por- ton« of Ihia connty, bat have Cone hut litile damage yet, They are working vizorousty in rome felds, which are now well teimmed up, tho fariners are fghting them, but 1t §s np-hill After millions bave been dastroyed n & field there aro mithons Telt, and are In all stages, from thu "hopper in embryo (o the winged inrect. Tt in fmpossible yet to tell what damage may be W1l telegraph you again roon, Bpowtal 1 ywtich to Tre Tribune, Keora, Keaknk Co,, June 27, tlaye we have had heavy raly, inipeasible to get in the flelda wuei, heavy raln-storm Montay, with wind, Graln snd graea biown down. Cirn-ficlds cetting very weedy, Some fields can never be rednemed, Speciti Dispateh to The Tribune, WiLLtna, Lyon Co., June 27, —(irasshoppera aro yery thick here, and are doing conalidaranie damave, Have eaten at feaet ninc-tenths of thie crups that were sown on breaking, and late-sown grain, corn, And gardens are helng do ‘hopuora are sbont Haif-z: Eaw some of the *‘old ralders Bpecial Dispatch ta The Dntarot, Worth Co., grasshoppers hero to damago oar croj thick in'the counties west of ns. Spectal Diapntek to Th Tribune, MarsiaLiTows, Marshall Co., June 27.—Corn in our county eame up very poorly, nnd It has heen #0 wet that very litle cuitivating hss been done. t and oata look well. cinl Dispatch to The Tribune, O'lirien Ca., Junc batloy promise well. Larga acreage sawn. Farm- But 1ittle feae from grass. Bpecial Dispateh (o The Tribune, Wear Tror, lowa Co., June 27,—Wo are culti- corn, hut sre kept back by wel weather. clean, consldering the amount of rain we hiave had, Other crops looking well, MINNESOTA. ‘Wixoxa, Minn., June 27.—A prominent miller fty, Just returned froma tour of Inspec. ticn In Brown and Nicollet Countles, in this Stute, reporta fearful destruction by native-born ‘hope Tie saw wholo flelds of wheat and rye to- tatly deatroyed fn twenty-four houra, west of Glencoe 1n McLeod County for thirty miles Insome places tho ‘hop- f Third-st., oboken, ¥ nrl"lo EBounthampian, " Al Ladirs' Xightat ne, £t. ' dries; e g i s ik, Tm's Ll Tmaps and 020 re. sundries; Colin rer, Henton Har -outh 1!:::-:.,’ i e A Tremen, o pareage apply to W WHITE STAR LINE, Carrring the Mafl, between, X ¢ Appiy at Compan Drrrato, N, Y., Weliand Canal the Jast twenty-four honre: Westward—Harks Augasta and James L. Benson, lay to Bay Clty; Heney Folger, Clayton to ing 1% Henry Koney, Kinzston te To- ledo; lercules, Brockville to Point Buriell; schra John Magee, Oswego to Chjtagu: ueen of the Lakes, ‘Turonto to Iiiack ftiver: Tom Simme, Lin- coln, and Dall, Ogdensbnrg 1 Cleveland; M. J. Wiicox, Ciayton lo Alpenn; Nettle Woodwaed, To- ronto to Bufalo. Kastward~Props Cleveland. Chicago to Ogdens- bars, sentin and Acadfa, Toledo to Montreals barks lluron, Polut Peice to Thorold; London, Bay ¢ity o hingston;: Carron, do 'to O Merritt, Dy Cityto Uollins Bay; barge O, J. Tlale, Cnicatn ‘to Ogdensburg: schrs Carcade, Carveth, and Cosnack, ‘esscla passing the L e A L] _Matinees Wednes1ays SHARPSHOOTERS' PARK, To Societes, Todges, and Sl . Gen _Drafta on Great Riritatn and troia: CUNARD MAIL LINE. three timer n weok toand from Dritiss Apply at Co Cinfand Rananl DU v "or the past ten 7 that it hns been T T'ark {s naw tn heant!fy can be reated for Pl ng o Alpena, Ininber: pany‘s Ofifice, northwest corner Chicazo. A 85 Warhington.st. NEW PUBLICATIONS. The Best Guide-Books. APPLETONS' HAND-BOOK OF SUMMER RESORTS, MNiustrated. 1L APPLETONS' HAND-BOOK OF AMERICAN ral Wostern Agent, 1P LINE, INMAN STEAMSH Carrsing the Mally between EUROPLE AND AMERICA, \ce, 32 South Clark- N, Gen, West. Agt, + Johnaon, Gifecn ey, r lumber; Grange: Jlack IHiver to Brockville; Trade Wind, Black Wiver to Toranto: Haitie, Ran- dusky to Torontos China, Bs Dauntiess and Mary, 5t. Catharlues to Port Col- 1 Clearances—Prop V. It Ketchum, coal to Chi- e, 1,542 tonns achea d. 1L Butler, do, 1,500 1,000 tone; George (i, [, L0 toney Lucerne, do, 3,404 wans, 8t Uuc; Helt' Wondward, do, Owen' Sound, 410 No nddittonal charters repurted. RATTING EXTRAORDINARY., The tuyg Niszara is on the way from Bay City with & ralt containing about 100,000 cubic feet of square timber, destined for (uebec, cleven cribs, six tler deep, firmly -¢hained. The criba wil be locked through Lhé Welland and St. Lawrence Canals, ond run from Kingston ta Mon« treal, and then towed to periment to deterinine i tinsber can thus be trans- ported cheaper than by vessel. The tog Johin Owen arrived st Bast Tawas on the 24th inst, for S, . DBliss’ mammonth raft, (00 fect of pine and 200 cords of cedur postaon the top of the raft, which the Uwen has contracted to tow from ed very much, Cannot fly yat, City 1o Rinestun; AGIVAL AN DEPARTURE OF TRATS, FEXTLANATION oF Tlepgrexce Manxa. firahied.” Hunday excepted- 7 et CANADA. Orangenien to 130 Attucked on the 12ih Prox, at Montreal. Spectal Ditpateh to Tae Tribune. Moxrnzal, June 27.— Serlous distnrbancen are apprehended on the 12th of July. nien clains the right 40 tarch in proceesfon here as well as in Ontario, and seem determined to exers clne thal right. ‘The Irieh Catholic I'nfon was re- cently catablished hete, it {n sald, for the express purpose of proventing the Urangemen from walk- The Unlon numbers between 2,500 and 3,000 sembers, and huld secret meet- Ings, Nothing le knowra gs ta the business trans- acted, but ramor eays they Lave arm AMunday excepte CHICAGO & NORTHWESIERN RAILWAY, Tickets Officcs. G2 Ciarkat, (Sherman House) and at 27.~-0nta and ers gainlng confidence. NEW EDITIONS, 4\'i)lV READY. ‘The raft conalsts of ‘ikdve, | Amive, , e i B B9 RS NI RA TR UL IR D Y 2 [ 2 Hand-Book of Summer Resorts: Principal Routes of Travel. ‘With 70 Illustratious. uabec, Thia In an ex. Tuht Exp U E & Ynuktut ocked & Hubiid 1ing In proceesion. Tawas to Tonawanda, * e be Y., and With which who left un the dayof ter Wireen Lake xpres, bSt. Paul & Winona F.xpress PORT HURON. $inltome Expro Bpecial Dispateh {0 The Tribune, Pons Hunax, Mich., June 27, —Dowx—Props Jay Gould, Westford, Willlam Cowle, Saniluc and barges, Turncr snd barges, Rellef and raft, John Morick and raft, Birckhead anil Egyptianand consort, Howard and con- chra ¥un Dicyo, ‘Thumas Quayle, tntario, b Valee, 8, T, Afwater, C, Ur~props Wisashickon, Sunilac [anltobu, Cuyahoga an David Vance, Butclior Boy. Antelupe, Three Uelle, Shapnon, lien Frankiin, Wind north, light; turning out on Urange demonstration. publiahes a warning to the authorities, informinz them that o larze number of small arms have been fmported licro fur & accret society, und that these t not be ollowed to bo used in breaking the the 12th. o uppose fa caten to the pround. Hlerald to-day pers are atill hatching by ny! steoy do not seem to lnve of the pests, and farmers In the dovastaied i)se tricta are completely dishearicned. pest, jhe wheat crop In this Gtate would pe enor- Fpecial Dispatch ¢o The Tribune. Wacoxia, Casver Co,, Junc 27.—AH kindgof amall grain looks well and promise an anundant harvest, which will coma two weeks earller thay plendll growing weather, th, and 11th inst. havs hit. ten some cora on low lands, for corn. “‘Iloppers are few here, but we aro in danger, as there are myriads twenty-Ove miles west Spectal Dispuleh to The Tribune. Wisnox, Cottonwood Co., June grasshoppers in this county, and are dolug but it ‘We only fear tho ralders, Al Prico, in Paper Covers, 50 Cents; Cloth, 76 Conts. minished the numbera allman Totel Cars are run throo, a0 and Oumaha, on the train leaving Chicago at 10:30 Pallma or sny other form of Owen and raft, . m. ‘Noother roal rune hotel eare wedt uf Chi " a=Tiepat carner of Well and Kinzlenin. b~Depot coraer of Canal and Kinzfe-sts CHICAQO, 8T. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LIND. kst andat Kinzle-Street Degot. T ———— R, LINDERMANN, Sax Fnaxcisco, June 27.—Dr, Director af diuls, who arrived last ovening, de- clined to definitely state the object of his vinit, but Information frum sources believed ‘to be fully suthentic atates that he 1s clothed with extraor. left Washington as to Invortizate ** The matn object that has heen kept in view tn tho prenaration of tie * Hand-Hoak of Aierican Snmmer fteorts® lias beea ta comnbine fullncas and precision of mation with the utmast atini sent the informal . Nrumnpft, Uelle yls {0 Such & manner Teatest [ossibie facility ot cousults: In fact, it Is too coul at & Minneapolls Bx... 5 it Miinearas Froeit CHICAGO, ALTON & BT. TOUIS AND KANBAS CITY & LDENVER 8HORL near Madison-st. et Office, 121 Han dinary powers, bhead of a Commirsion various Federal oflices §n this city, commencing 113 Instructions are fall and in. “Pey provide forthe ve- MONDAY’S STORM ON THE LAKE., ‘The Captaln of the schr Ralelgh, which arrived | yosterduy, reported that the atorm of Monday struck his vosscl whon off Kenosha, nd tore both his waln-gafl and fore- e clewed the canvas APPLETONS' ILLUSTRATED Hand-Book of American Citss The Principal Cities in the United States and With Outlines of Through Routes und Kaflway Maps, with the Miat. tended to be exhaustive, Jection ol two gentlemen by bim from 8 nimber of well-known responsible citizens tu act with htm In “The Comnieafon v cmpowered to adminixter the oath to witnesses and send for persuns and papers, und the investigations, it 1s represented, are to bo be conducted openly, U P a— COLORED C0LO Bpectatl Dispaich to The Tribune. LEAVESWouTH, dute hurvest tlic firat crop for five yoars If the hoppers do :ul fly in upon us, and I iray God that they will Special Disnateh to The Tridune. oblea Co,, dune 27, ~The "hoppers that il here seem to o disappearing, al- Have 1o ralds yeton We arc confident of sccurin our crops, linlesa Wheat and barley are Corn backward on acsnunt of wet #all topralls Into elbbons, up ntier the equall passed, e stated that the high, and struck Lls cral his would ndicats that the Dblow chanued direction and went to the northward. wind wan anasuall Aho Commlaslon; with preat fazec, h wo know not haw. LAKE I'REIGIITS. —Hoom wus engaged for 12, - 000 bu wheat, 170,000 bu corn, and 1,000 hels pork. The charters wero made at 1xc for corn by #ail and ¢ for do by steam to Butlalu, omery, corn. To Dufalo, achrs Alle- orter, torn &t 13(c: prop James Fisk, aud prop Montans, wheat and corn wo have very scrious ralds, Lacan, Wah'tan Ex treat Citicaco, Juna Jolict & Dwight Accommdat'n * o—ae jurgest colorad colony In America l4 nuw locatiag In the great Sol- onton Valley, in Graham connty. this Btate, Smith, the President of the colony, is o colored mat, and has hived for the lost thireo years in the Bolvmon Valley. name of Nieodemus has been beaatifnlly located on thu north sude of Lhe Seuth Fork of the Solo- nion Itiver, near the line of Uraham and Hooks Countics, By tho first of Seplemoer the managers expect 1o Rave houres erected represe: branch of mercuntile busines public boildioge, —ee— TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. 0., dune 27, —ltansom F. Rankin has {natituted Jesal proceedings ugalnst Meesrs, & Drodbeek, vroprictor of the Sunday clatming $10,000 Paper Covers, 60 cts.; Cloth, 76 ots. '*Travelers who sre accustomed to the profusenss, And diffuseness of the ordinary gulde-books may feel some tatural distrust of » Lok which prapuses Lo cover eld in that s practical trial will conyi [} wur, tion which s reaj CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & 8T. PAUL BATLROAD. corner Madlson and Canal-s Speciat Dispatch to The Tribune, ‘th Clark-at., vjposite Bhierian louse, Lawnzxce, Koo, June 27.—The Tribune of **Mr, Hondley did some cx- tensive riding through the country yesterdsy, and visited sbont twenty whest flelds, the heads of all the wheat he examined werd plamp algns of zust, lle wasuc- urlingame, of Ripon, Wi, at and oata wera the fineat he They also raw a number of fariners who The outlook ls gl promises o bountiful yicld throughiout, " Buecial Dicpittch 10 The Triuune, NaroN, Washlngton Cc *1oppers uro athl] A1 ble eouth winds, gulng northwes uld wheat and corn into market, wheat will Lo cut this week, Special Dispateh to The Tribune, Micntaax VaLLer, Osage Co., Juno 27. ~Grass- hoppers numerous und still hatching on the plowed round, They are doingno dnmage to spring crops, ey are on ‘the march daily cating weeds and praitle_grass. No raln sinco the 2dof the month. tiroynd o peod condltivn. Early pnh‘lglnnl this morning says: ut 1t {s bellesed all who make it that atnount of infutma- ouTI8E w0 d alliten than many more voluminous and pretentious works, . APPLETON & CO,, Publishers, 5490 & 561 Brondway, New York Elther of the sbovesent rrex to soy address on re: celptof the price, A post-oflice cuntatne n tar Iy Gatul 10 the ¢ n & § iuy, Stovens' Poin jand thirough Day ¥ ‘Iacon: TITE CANAL. Bunarront, June 27.—Arrived-Props 3fon- tauk, Lockport, 400 brla flonr, 108,000 Jbs meal; aract, Utica, 6,003 bu corn. e 27—0 p. m,—Cleared—Prop £t lumber, 4,350 b 0,310 Lu_ wheat; 130,000 shingles. *10:008, m. ¥ $:00p, m. * 5:C3p. M. *11:008, T, and well filed, and n y Air. ho sakd that the whe, t D:00p, m. 2 7:008 M. Tlckets for Et. Paul s Madison and Frairia woro harvesting, A tratna run via dtfiwankce. ind Minneapulln are Rhod du Chien, or via Watertos Lockputt, Locky Cayugs, Lockport, 1,700 ) » dune 27,~Tho As bizh 08110 E. Bpecial Diepatch to The Tyibune, Emg, Pa., June 27.—Arrivals, props Alaska, Vienna, schirs Erfe, Stowart, Cleared for Chicavo, The iron trado is brisk. Over 5,000 tous of Iron-ore wers teczived from arquette this week. MARQUETTI. Spectat Dispatch 1o Tha Tribune, Manquerre, Mich,, Juno Nalant, sche igin, Cleared, props Cormorant, R, J. Nackett, W, 11, Tarpum: uchrs Charles Wall, W, 11, Mctiregor, John Marthn, B, L. Wetson. Passcd down, Clty of Frewont. ‘Wi keep you nd- IENCE MONTHLY. SUPPLEMENT. CONTENTS. EXCAVATIONS IN T AND OX THE ESQU POPOLAR §C Neics ot thia damages for alleged libel N nLEANe, Jane 27,—A dispateh to the Bourd of Ylcalth states thot there have been 160 Geaths 111 the past two wee tho wilitary hospital, 100 miles from Huvana, ‘This 1s the ‘only pisce In the tropies whera the fever nas mado fta appesrance., NasHvILLE, Tenn., of new flour eold ol 1t was afierwarde alilpped to St 1L N STEAMSHIP MEWS, New Yous, dune 87,—Arnved, steatcer Calfor- nlu, from (ilasgow, “Loxnox, June 27, ~Steamship Mosel, from New York, has arrived out. Livenroot, June 27, —Steamer Egypt, from New York, Las acrived, DAMAGES FOR LIBEL. Liccla! Dispateh to The Tribune. OMalA, Neb,, June ‘ral cago, to-day obtalned a verdict of §500 fn the Diae trict Court nganst’s, A. Taylor, of thla city, for & Iibelone publication In 1871, when Crain resided Lutt men were insurance azonts, and the llbefous article wasur a tnost ecaudsjons character, a from scilow fover ul C June .7.--Tha firet barrel o Sart. plowet twles. ‘Chiotice to-day for 315,60, /lfi ispatch to The Tyibune, Gannygn, Johnson Co. vost commienced the 20th, twenty busbcls per acre, 'y vory wet, ' One wheoled machincs swamped down A Eveclal Dupateh to The ibune, TLANTA, ltica Co.y Juns 27.—Fa)l wheat gone orally laoking well, thongh badl W runt on stalia and blades, wheat looking very ilncly. rocent high water, Culilvatiog tho corn golng on Special Dirpatch to The Tridune, Burrato, Wilson Co,, June 27, —Every horse I ln the tlelds working the corn to make amends for our forced Idlences cauned by the long- continued wet westhier. —Arrived, prop ROMAN FORTM £, By GasTox CHICAG(O, BURLINGTON & QUIKOY RAILEOAD. of Lakeost., Indinna-sy. A LEAF OF EASTERN HISTORY. A Siateenti e 8t dgpots, Lete Nassau W. Beston, CADLES AND THEIR MAN- MILWAUKEE, Speeint Dispatch to The Tribuns, Mitwavkes, Juno S7.—Chartered, schr Theee 000 Lu wheat to Buffalo at 2 centa, NAVIGATION NOTES, Cricago,—The Hen Drake Lad that patent wheel put on at Eyster's dey-dock yesterday,and will use it fortho first timo to-day on her rezular telp to Evauston....The schir Relndeer o Lavinga new malumast put In at Miller's yarda,...Capt. Bundy Jaunched the lttle Good Tiding—the vessol he used last petson—yesterdny froms Hagley's boat- tow her to Raclne or some other port on Lake Michigan, and sell hee.,., The stwr Sherman took Mr, Muody's ' church Sunday-achioul acholars and friendw vut on the lake for an cxeursiun Iast eventug....The Qoo rich stmr Muskegon takes the Eighth vresbyterion Church peopls to Evanston on the 30th, for an Phe Corona will givo ex- curalonfsts an -opportunity to visfl St. Jou by Jeaving hero at 10 a, w. nextTuesday, and returne fugat8p. m.on the Fourth of July, arsiving at 1 a, m, on the Gth....The sche Walter T Allen went fnto Iatus' shivyard yesterday to be cut down and put in shipshapo genorully,...Capt. Coleman, of the schr 'orter, was sround the docks yosterdsy for the Grst timo sinco he haid s leg brozen, The Porter recelved a chartur yestorday. wissThe asaesement of vessel property h: completed.,.. Capt, Fulcon Is poln to Floan, I nzaty, tu sco ubout ratalng the Oon Cameron Next month tho storuied Tho Norih Dranch s being dredzed be. Erlowtrect and Chicago avenue,.,.Thy lust hulk of the stmr hilo Parsons, of war fame, aud # victim to the big burn of 1871, was remuved frum the North Hranch yestordny, to rid that Streum from the obettietion It canned from lumbermen on tue Menoinlu, river hich and losaing goud,... The nic Waters left for Michizan City recelving minor repatr caine out of dry-dock 1a ]lll“tll I;: the :""'x""' uifalo yesterday u Whe K X % and Iard.,.. The » k with such furce by the hurricaneaf Monday when Iylog In the South Trunch, that she drapgel ont the tmber heada to which her tines fuat, .., Tho watee fu the North Branch {s so foul sthiat’ it aetually takes the patnt off the vesscls lylng fnit. Theschr Poricr, lald up in that cesspoal, came out of it yeswerday minue ber coat of white O7nen Ponts.--Tho ‘longshoremen's strike at Montreal has ended, the strikera giving ui Itis teported Wat the keeper of the range- londeay, Lako Erie, rop Mary Pringlo wi a clxhis Inprove: ... The schr Nelson haa been Tensed from Peach Istamd, Leel of a new 20-ton yach! lle, Can., ard ner Owuer expects to win every ames W, llathaway, who ginaw st Thureday, ' Was Mo was U2 years of | _Leave. | Arrive. atruck with red 2:258.m. ¢ T:45 pom. arley, and kpring fl\‘mll‘dlll‘uytc donpn b§ fendnta, Ottaws, and Btresta; GESIUS AND VANITY. ndata Ottaws: and birea « CHRISTIANITY AND PATRIOTISM. the Rov. B. 1% Litreevate, SIR WALTER SCOTT AND HIS DOGS, 1683 CILY oov oo Bo Ksane T 10:00 p. . It 8:53 8., ORIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD. + a0 fout Of Twenty-second.st, southe Urasslioppers dolug 1o THE SOUL AND FUTURE LIFE, Freoenic Harmsox. THE DYING OUT OF THE POLYNESIAN RACES~=MAORIS AND By 8ir Davip Wenbrusrny, BELR. AND THE TEMPERANCE PROB- LEM, Dy Cuanies Gransx, THE MYSTERIES OF TUE PYRAMIDS, By Rienany A, Procton, 18 TIHE MOON DEAD ? COOL ADVICE. DRIEF NOTES, it corier of lian Tonoxto, June 27,~Tie Globe publishes reports” giving the stato of tho crops and prospects of the Linrvest thtonghout the conutry, Apparently the bay-crop of 1877 will be consld. wrably belaw tho average, 1andn, and under favorable conditions, a good csop may bo obtained, but thie will be exceptional, 3eports of full wheat ate gonoral) mory Lhan an uYerage crap iay pro edon, If uo untavorable chiunge wkes placo bue tweon this and burvest, wiich will be early this eur, YUbring wheat o pethiaps a sinde leas favorably spoien of, aud both fall and ore particularl Lage Vigw, N, Y., June = Institute of 1{omeopathy, now In the second day of 1ta scsafon, hnanlarge stiendance of members Trestdent Dr. felivered the annual ads drens, burezun reported, . and miscollancous buel- f1ews Wan Lransac e a—— Kitled by u Searplon's Sting. raida Enterorive, lince, of the firm of tlauson, Ackersun & Co.y lumber aud packet men, 11, Stewart street, Sau Frunclseo, died June 8, at the ranch of Cal, Prestun, near Cloverdale, frotn the sting of a scorpicn, Mr. Wallace hind been an fvaild, and was i the countr: He was In the vicinity of when lie was stung on the neck and also on the finger as e picked thu scorpion off. Medles) &l was unuvall The American Here and there, on low und delvgates. HIOA 01 % ", WAYHE &0 a0 Franklin, of 8t, Louls, i 4 Madison-sts. 1;!:. ably bo counte Hluuse, sud Urand Vs a 5 Ciark-at., 1'al excurslon and pienic. o Willlam P, Wal spring wheat, but Ve sniered by tho o latter part of Just week did o very larite amonnt of mischief, Varley will yleld a wmaller. crop than for many Luwn Larloy 1ias boon suwn, farmers boe rospects of reallzi 0 wuntof raln has Price, 25 cents; or $3.00 [‘:u annum. D. AI'PLETON & CO., Publishers, 549 and 631 Broadway, New York. £ N NTEATINITIRY, Trafnsly 1 [} itfon 1% Ilfi;no’ P It nliding coateTIeket Olta: 15 Glarkeat, | Grad Pacitic, aud Devot (E1pos 00 Thubiuliz, Ing teuipted by the 8 Buligish ecs for wheat, und ¢ n tho growth of the plant. Tho frost ulso & Tlo barley crop will thorefore orntog Exprest,.. it t0 ¥0tna extont, o bolow tho average. Oals have suCored conslderbly from want of suin, and will bo o short ceop, they will, however, bo largoly affected, as will ald uthor graine, by the statoof the wenther during thu next fortnlght, Puons ara repurted as glving ino promise, frust )d sonio mlschicf umonyt them, P with n fow cxceptions, of o most cheerlug has auflerad from waut of rain, but will Lly turn out & fale crop. wuil, but need rain, certaloty about the extent of for undue dlacunragoient, GERKRAL TRAFSYTIANTIC COMPAN, ‘The mal) stenmers of this Company, between N itaver, caltingat ) namengzers, willa LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN. Leave. | Arrive. ————— All nervons, exhatsting, and painful disearcs yleld ta the curative influcnces of Pulvers wiacher's Klectric Beits and i safv, whnple, and effective, and can’ be casily ap- plied by the patient hinmelf, tlenlard, malled free, yanie Cu,, Cincinnatl, U, In meny places from pler 42 N, 1L, fout Hook, with fuli par- it Express.oe:c. Adarcss Pulvermacher Uals PITTTSBURG, OIXOINNATI & 8T, LOUIS B, R Depot curner_of Clinton aod Depotcorer U1 © ton s A ol re, iy 7 3 1 Becoud Uabin, $43; wine, hedding, snd utensile, ON, ur sy rallway station contini ta saccommada. Ird Caola, 353 Bieerago, e Teduved rates, avallable 2 pers inarked thus ® Jo ROE caTTy steerage paseas e F o rodaht appl; For FMB‘“B Ilall fraight apply to ent, 8 Beoslway, Auent for culcago. AMERICAN LINE, Philndelplm-m—llli\'orpool. antic I salll N ‘s':flm‘en;y Thursday frou Puiadeiphl B D EIL WRIGHT & 8O l‘?ul It:ndull'h-l h;?'llfl‘ er LINE. SUOW, LIVERPG ',\ ND ‘x’.’o;’uu! K OF PARBAGE o IIA\'I"!'—H( Catin, lIWlo'l Potatoes are dolng "T'horo ia at prasent some un- 2 Louls Dole and tho Dlack cbraska took to nd s large cons THOMAS SUMMER. THEO. srery Night, Saturday Matinee, CHICAGO, ROOK IBLAND & 2 Van liuren and sherman-s Db e Ciariatee herman Ho Exposition THOMAS To-Night, Ist Symphony Night. First perforiaance fo the \West of Schumana’s 34 Sym- phony, NEBRASKA, chr Duud was Bpectal Dispatc fo The Tridune. Qxxoa, Platte Co., June ¥7.—The grain cropy lovk fine, und farmersin good suirits, and cold woather hae destroyed most of the *hop- nerd, 50 that wo have uo feard excopt from thoss eruw, Lo very b i1ch 1o The Tyil ™ 'th h E: s Lommriisae which may come June 27,—Corn has como ¥rom Central Depwt, foot uf Lake-st Jeivati X’ 'Tho outlook fur all other To-Morrow Night—Pooplo's Programmo. BATURDAY, 2 I' M., ECOND POPULAR MATINEE. Admitaslou, 29 snd 50 cents. BATURDAY, Nlfill far tho ST. JOHN'S SURFERERS, Under the ausplces of the APOLLO CLUB,! MANAGERS OF THE 5U. o the ue of the Bullding MAS kindly contrlbute cert spectal tickets wiil bo ) centatuull parta of the Usr ng wodor the Amel nd'nap'lis & Cinel'nat Day F: ndisuapolisé Cla. Nigh CINCINNATI ATH LINE _Frvw ity, Depat, curer of 01 MICHIGAN, Bpectal Dispatch to The Triduna Arrxuay, Allegan Co,, Juno 27—Winter wheat on heavy Jund uever looked better, ryothe samo.» Wheat ou light land short bug FProspeet of @ arvest huver wure propitivus. Everything In the county bids fasr to remuuceato tho faraicr, - & EKOKOMO LINE. cn latd ay delle. lintun and Carroli-sa mice sho entory,., Capt. 1AL, CONCERT the ST Lirafis in suiounts to su ni'naplis & Cincl'nati Day Fx rafis fn ai ud'uapolis & Clacin. N T LAKE NAVIGATION, GOODRICH STEAMERS ukes any sll West shore bunisy excepted.... } of Bufalo, 1% MISSOURT. L Bpecial Disputck 0 Tha Tribune. IxpErENDENCE, Jackson Co., Juuo 1mostly ready for the reaper. ‘!‘lnmidu morning. n Ttasagil has been - aclected by tno Cleveland vessel-owuers Ly represent them at tintlalo on_tho 11tk pros. ... The uew 2t on in yplendid working urde and well supphie uting ticss wute nited Stutes reventie-cutler wus ot I'utain oy Tocsda; A down Detrolt River Ermatus Cornlug, George D, Murr jzabeth, Willlam lonte, w thut ever passed down that rve by Wilhaw b, Ogden, hore on Lake Superior, passed 1 ¢ ‘Fuenday aflermuoon, in tow of the Bwain, 10 ulf gppearunco without dane 'he scow Rosabells ca) juad of vord-woud on Lak Toe wood fusted dow Iarire quantity was picked uy b The stz John A. Dix1s 10 run and Milwankee in place of the stmr Fiora, which inaw's old route tetween d ceut.... The rate of duty o be paid by overy owner or master of o aleamboat in the I!o’mllllo{n of Canada will be reduced to dc fer the Jot of July, 'The rate formerly was 10c. JJunah Ricuards, of Milwaukee, hay sold the br Warren to T, Olesun for §1, ward Johnwon. of Milwaukee, 3} 24 in the Lorins to John A. Uleson for §400, ‘he Cunadian str Magnel will commiencs her ecn Prevcott and Chaslotte vy She will call at Oswego on her down the Jake.....Yhe fevenus sutlor Commodoro Perty was bt Bululo Sunday * whingle-mitly ure i op- STATE YORK TO NEW Y lKL'I‘A N Gircat Duck lsland is ur whieh necaslon the 1t {8 a flasli, OF revolvin) % leavy rtorm b Fuar damage, Corn good Uverflow of the Sisavurl will the corn crop tu the bottom lands, CALIFORNIA, Special Dispatch 10 Tre Tribuns, Laws l'our, Lake Co,, Cal., June £7.—Ahout creage larkor thau last year; yield about fiftecn buahels per ucsu; weathor guod; quality of grala gui TRUINIA Cublna. $00, §63 and tlun, _feturi Qcketd at red: u Catin, $45. licturaifc e at 1ow raL rates. CO., ueaeral Ageuts. e Crusader juiss. 2 14 . ZGALA N1GUIT. ;fil U{l‘nll Chorus, o repr: hl:“f\l'r. 'l'lll))f y's bust docs not leave x,_foot Stichludu-sv. FOR NALL. FOR BALE, THH BANKRUPT HARDWARE ST0 E, 3 N/ Btata-st,: {nves) Steamship Line. From ¥ew York o Bristot (Englaad) direct. .Turshv.lunug throngh harvotin; Great Westoern fugugurated tle Ceu T HAVERLY'S THEATRE, we v esseveniroprictore. TINS WEEK EXGAGEMENT OF Mr., JOIIN TIIOMI’SON 1n bls Famous Speclatiy Drsine, © ON HAND; or, Truo to the Last, and_Saturday Matlaces. General Admias s NIZHG Drices 86 dadal DAVES. BASE BALL, Chicago vs. St. Lo, Tuesday, June 26, Thursday, June 28, Gamo called st 3:45 prompt. Tickets at SPALDING'S, 118 Randolphe st Mauving & Haveuey,. f 8 viaid St riifcat e o Clar R Acmeas NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, Now York to Queensto the river, aud a winall boats, ... tween Manisteo Bpecial Dispuich (o The Tribure, uge 27, ~Wbeat will yield Such acrop wad never known {o this county. Uats 100k well ul Avariy, Hcott Co. Taa); mia has taken the simr abaut'sa, Cleveluud und Port L 4 velack puc wiade unill 14 3 1N, July 24, 1 . m. YPT, JI{UNJ&W. LEAD, Special Duaputch 10 The Trivuns, DusuvQue, Ja., June 27.—A littly sun of Mr. Willtams, Ilving near Hazel Green, Wis., whily wudlug jo 8 creck near his father's bouse, pulicd up @ hsndtul of mineral, wl took to hls fatbor, who, takl an hour, s lLkel B0 thta vection T ¥ CANADA, July 3, 11 a.m. HORLINED E, July 18, 10&.m. L STRUIERS 14 Liverpool, 4F 10000B4crry. eIt i ll?tffiild, I.&. . Conn. Cilmate, salliny St eonans dune St T, NTRE HOUSE, €A IHALEINS, Propriviors. hich he fmmediately ls, suc —————— sltcruoun.... Two Hloatl wiation at the mouth of Sasinuw 0l rcaw pud guother ot tho Gn the Sith tnat. al Dispaich §0 The Tribuns Porr Wavse, Iud., Juno 27.—Tho wuly proe ceedings of much tuterest In thoState Dental Asvoe clitlon to-duy wure tho svadlug of pj the stmrs Cultivateur 8 Ltothesay will commence runulng between Mo 1 aud Quebwc, i oppodition W tha steamers of Ricueliow sud Cutanu Cowpsuy. ure uf Scming Wi dy € saceery R DIE SANES 4k Mans | STy brougny o Bt A’ current v JhE hae tho Lo HU PRI 00 Wabliin s & A~ TR Taeuy | T IR TS DA e TR A W I 'o'n'f‘v'ii