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TIIE CITICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY, JUNE 48, 1877. CRIMINAT, NEWS. A Prograss of tha Trial of tha Vane dalia Railroad Assase sination, The ’rcnglmopy Witlch Is Adduced to Prove. the Prison- ers’ Guilt, A Hotorious Forgervsm Fire to Bing Sing Prison and Escapes. The Fire Extinguished After a Loss of 812,000--«The Fugltiye's History. A Orasy Yather Near Breslan, L, I, Mur- ders a Little Daughter, Exnelly the Same Crime ot Bhelbysille, Ind., with Suleide Added. LONG POINT. wetal Dispateh to The Tribune, QGreexor, 1L, June 27.~To-day was most ex- elting in the Long Point trial, and hundreds of peo- ple from all scetions of tha county were in attend- ance. Latry llazen, Special Agent of tho Adams XExvress Company, and G, W, Carico, Deputy Sherlff of Vigo Connty, arrived this morning from Chicagn, having In charze Ed Ifennceay, probadly the most fmportsnt witness for the prosecution, Lewis A, Glasler fs nleo an Important witners, 1o teatifled that fn 1875 he was cmployed In the American S8aw-Works, Indianapolis. Ilo recog nlzed the steel armor wormn by the murderers, ond mnye that, when ho Oret saw .them, they ‘wero in sheets, and (hat he helped cut them into shepe. Two persons brought them tothe shop and remained somo fiftcen or twonty minutes, and -explained that they wanted the armer to protect thom from splinters fiying from a patent heading~ nachine. The witness wan neked If thore wos any one In tho Courtezoom who rosembled el person who bronght the armor to thd shop. lle looked arvund for un fnatant, when his eyes full upon Dud Shewmaker, who, at (he tme of the murder, was 8 bizgagoman on the rond, 1o Immediataly jdentificd him as belng ono of the mon who had the ateol plates cut out, Kd lNenncsay was called and the hat that was found near the scone of the murder was hand- ed to him and ho was told to oxanine and sce If ho cver saw It bofore, 1le did 50, snd aaid it looked very much liko o hat he had lmufiht in_Memphis, Tenn.,, and afterwards left at Charley 8, Clale's, one of the accused ju Terra Hante, some titno bes fora the murdar, e also testified tat ho boughta knifo in Anderaon,in June, 1575, that waa hke the ong found in a potato-ficld near where the engine ond exprovs-car wore stopped, Farther, 8t. Clair told im, {n hiastable ni Terre Iante, that there waa o crance to make somo big mono, h%rohhlnu an express-cor un tho Vandalle Road, This wuy about eight or ten montlis beforo the murder. e niso had a talk with Jennfe Osgood. the Indfanap. olis prostitule, who is one of thu porsons chiarped with the murder. Sho made about the saine prop. wusitlons as 8t, Clalr. &ho sald sho had o fricnd on the ruilrond (Shewmaker), and that he would In- terest Wimselt with tho parties who would undor. take the job, Anothicr important witness was John Baln, who formorly kept o suloon in Terro 1lauto, and wasn friend of 3. Clalr, *ilo testified that he bad o con- versation with Bud Bhowmaker, the baggageman, #onie months before the murder was conimltted, in reference to roublng an express caron the Vandalia, .and Shewmaker asked hin somiething about help- fag him flo throoth the car, Alice Howard tesiifled that she overheard n con- versntion between Carr and Jennle Osgood, in which she sajd: **Weo had In that Long l'oint murder;” aleo that afterward Jonnle Orgood con- fensed to her that she was one of the gany who at. tacked the traln, and that sho was dresred In men‘s clotbing, wearlng a linen duster, aud that sho shot the engineer, ‘Ilie ovidence for tha prosccution will probably be all fn by to-morrow evening, HONRIBLE ABERRATION. Speciat Dispateh to The Tridune, IxpraNarouts, Ind,, June 27, —~A (crman shoe., maker named Christian Weber, living In Shelby- ville, o town twenty miles sonth of thls city, on ,the Clnclnnati itoag, has lately been badly de. pressed by buslncss and financial troubles, Night before lant he retired ns' wenal with his little daughter, about 6 years ol Tarly In tho mornlng, beforo any ano clsc was up, ho arose, and, taking a palr of sharp-pointed sclsaors, pluuged them inlo the breast of the llc(‘sluc child, Uefore hia family and peighbors could dstain him he rushed down to the river, and. plunging no moro, fmmedlately the town waa aroused, nand the greatest oxcitemeny revalled. Tho ditle wirl was found Iying tn hee 100d-bosmeared bed stlll alive. 11 is impiossible for her to recovor. Nootlior reason can bo ussigned for this terrible donble tragedy thau Insanity from £ varlous troubles, au Mr, Wcher was temperate, and almost worshiped his family, At Inst nccounts his body had not been recovered, although strenu. ous efforta Lnd been mado In that direction, Bpectal Diapisich to The Tridune, New ¥ June 27.—~8unday last Michacl Gor- f\:ll. [ muhurg blacl th, murdered hin Iitle daughter Minnte, age cars, and burled her in tho weods venr Breslaw, "Lo - L., where her holy was found Tuesday, Gorgon reacheid homo frons Europo Saturdny laad, huving been sentabroad by i wifo in tho hopa thit the vayage woulll restore his health, which was Impaired by n sunatroke, When niear Now York ho showed slins of In=anity, and attucked o fellow-passcucer on 1Lo ateamship. 1o was kept in custody on tho ahig Ul tuken In charge by his frieads, who did » repard Dhim ae dangerous, and who took Tuw to Tireslan, where his wife and children wero Wving, Bunday morning, while Mes. Uorgen was abscnt In this city, ko dressed tho children, o boy und girl, and touk them out for n walk, TLe Hitle hoy fredently returned alone, which sionscd wuu. piclou. On Gorgen's return ho adwltted to hix wilo the deed, it would not tell hat ho had done with the body. It appuats b sirangled tio child and ent hier ahout the head with o knifo, Sho was found half burfed under 8 plie of brush, aud terribly mutllated, dorgon is inditforent as to the “eed, and doca not scem 10 know Its character. ——— ESCAPE FROM SING SING, Bpecial Dispaich t0 The Tridbune, New Yousk, June 27.—About 100'clock Titesdny night tho storehousy and bakeshop at Sing Sing Trison wero discoverod on firo. Summons for ald was sent to the Fire Dopartment of thu village, which falled to respond promptly. Dure fog the confuslon of the fira Charlew J. WiN- famson, the notorious forger, who It 1s alleged sct the building on fire, escaped. ‘The damage will aumount to nearly $12.000, ‘Charles J, Willlam- won, alins Thomas E, Farnham, Charles Stay- cna, was ono of tho moat sktiiful and daring of tho uotorions Rabert Gleason gang of forgers, who puccensfully floodod tho market with faultlessly. counterfolt bouds of tha Now York Central, Duf- falo & Erie, New Jersoy Central, Callfornia & Oregon, Unlon Jacile, ond_ other tallro to {he value of between $300,000 and 8400,000, Williameon, & **curbstone™ bro. ker, placed tha bonds !ulh'e\\ by Toberts an Gilea, #0n'upon (ho market, snd, belng o fan of good manners insinoating addrews, succeded in raising luans on o large number of the forged e curltiea, After the discovery of iho forgerles Wilamyon cscaped, but, after wandering all through the couutry, was recognized by the brother of uno of tho Victime ond lodged In the ‘Tombe, He was tricd ond convicted on two jn. dictments, and in October Jast wus sentencud to Bftesen ycars at Blow Sing. Nolerts and Ulessun ara in Ludlow Street Jail swaiting action su clvil procecdingy, snd soveral other members of the ang arv in Btato Priso T0OWA ITEMS. Bpecial Correspondence of The Tridune. Drg Muixes, la,, Juno 20,—A fow dayssgo, s Aaughter, ‘10 years of age, of A, H, Duckworth, Ontario Townehlp, Blorey Cuunty, was plcking strawberrics tn a flold not far from her home, when sho was suddeuly sclzed by Lwo trambs, who threatenod o kill her If #hio made any vutery, By threats they allenced her, and by force outraged hersnd fled. The @), In her struggle with the Sendish Lrutes, was soverely boul ed, and Ler clothes nearly torn from hegddy 50 800n a8 sbo could sho went homie and ™4 her story, ller 1ather wos at Boong, and was notified by telegraph. A wpecial traln bearing 100 men wea quickly vent duwn by tho Chicavo & Noilbwestern' llond to the erot and the place surrounded, and thorough susrch mado throsgl the night sud'nexs day, byt without succesd. 'Thio girl gave a very de. tailed description of the two villains, sud says she well knows thelr faces it whoever secs them. It they aro cuught, the only mercy shown them will be while walting to s a'topa to 8 tree, A tramp near Marengo, lowa County, o fow days eincelearncd from a little boy near au Lolated farm Bouse that 1he only {nmatcs of the house wers his wothor aud eister, He selzed the boy, wavged him, ol weot to the houss, but fortunately bo wi 2 & ‘as ‘olled urpose by an unezpected srnval of \elghbors, 844 Lo feds T P — . WIHISKY, By tal Dispatch to Taa Tribune. Pirtyeung, Pa., June S7.—This worning the licit disthilers arrodted In Fayette Couuty last week, and brought bere for trin), were srralgnod %:fore Commliseloner Uamble. They were defended 1y tho Hon. T. U. Scaright sud J. D, Nuwscy, The t2atluony sdduced In rogard to the resistauco o tho oficers fu e dlscharge of (belr dutice was mther weak, Depaty-Collector Hansman testificd that he saw four men with gonn, but that they did not moke any threatening demonsirations,” De- tective Grimeson testied to the same stste of facte. and also that two men wrmed with rifles left the dirtillery ard took up aver the hille. with the o t Intention_of intsrcepting or flanking tho revenuo oflicers, Eliaha froan waa discharzed, Ihere beinz no evidenco agaimst hiim, Tl vartles were ull held “for trial, and, in £1.000 tall, will b commitied. * The District Attorney salil that the evidence submitted wos not s atronys as that whih wonkd Do adauced on the trial, He coneicered it necensary only to silduce sufliclent evidenco to warrant the Commissioner in hotding them, 1t 4s thought they will furnish Lai} and be discharged, 3 ‘LOUIS. 8r, Louim, Mo., Juno 27.~The roport of the Grand dury, mnde yesterday afternoon, refersio the repeal of the Soclal-Evil law which was In force hrere previous toa conple of years ngo, and eays the erlmen incident to the sacial-cvil has groatly increased since the repeal of the law, It eays that under exlating lawa the police anthori- tica are mlmost powerleas 10 suppress the crimes which inevitably flow frum the brothels of the city, and tho Jary declarc that the best intereats of so- ctaty demand the re-enactment of the Soclal-Evil law, with aview to clicck thisvice an muchos possible, Jtin underatood the jury fonnd indict- ments ngainst 8 large number of persuns who rent housen to dissolute women, hut as caplases have not Leen fssued yet the namos of the indicted parties havo not been mnile public, It Is aleo un- dersiood that & number, of indictments have beon returned against persons charged with fraudulent voting and’ manipulating balluts in the **Hchemo and Chiarter™ election, BITARE. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. 8rmixarieLy, 11, June 27.—Thomas J, Sharp, former editor of the Lincoln, 1., Democratic Statesman, and who hias been In jail herc for some time on a chargeof counterfciting, to-day appeared in the United States Distzict Court gnd plesded gulity to four charges of pasalng and attemoting to pasa counterfelt money, The cases wers continued unt!] next term, and he wan released from custody on yiving his persanal reconizance In the snm of fl.m)fl. ‘Thin 18 taken to mean that ho will Le ightly let off. 110 han Jald down ani thereby been of mich rerviee to the Districe Attorney Iy other easen, Sharplethe manwhom Mullin and lfughes, the Lincoln tomb-cobbees, wrote to 10 get up an al for them, bt insteud he gave them up and surrendered the letter. CRIMINAL ABORTION ALLEGED. Speciat Dispatch to The Tritune, Droouixarton, 1, June 27.—To-day Bloom. ington Is agitated by o scandal aflecting Miss Katlo Spalding; @ well-known young lady of thi city, snd Mr, Cary Fitzwllllam, a membar of the heavy dry-goods house of Fitzwillinm & Sun, It fwal Teged that, whilo Mles Spalding was a saleswoman in Fitzwilllam's store, she wns aeduced by hilim, and that she having become enceinte, ho had an avortfon procured by Dr. SWober, Sult for $10,- 000 tins_bten brought by Mi«s Spalding. and ona for th ime suw by her father, and to-day o war- rant was {rsucd for tho arrest of Fitzwilliam an-l Dr. Weber, The laticr was arrosted, and the former could not be fuund, — “IRREGULARITY, " Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, Jouter, 1L, June 27.—N. D. Tiglhe, tho Demo- cratie School Troasurcr of this township, was ar- reated Just night on complaint of Wis hondsnen and lodgod in the County Jail fur wafo-keoplng, It fs alleged that Mr, Ticho has embezzled soveral thousand doliars of the School Fund, and the por- ties who caused hiw arrest say that he was making preparations to abscond, Tigho is undoubtedly **short™ In his nccounts, as yesterday he mado cfforts o raiso & large sum of money by tortgugs Ing his property and falled, but tho exact amount 8 ot known, na his books hare not been examined, He Iutho third Democratic ofliclal lere who ta gulity of *‘frrogularitics, " BIIOT BY AN OFFICER. Speciut Dispateh to The Tribune, CanrixviLLg, 1il,, June 27, —Nrighton, In the south part of this connly, was the scenc of a lvely shooting-scrape Inst night. James Donnclly and his father, who have beon the terror of this vicin. ity, havo hind n prudge asninst loficeman Norris for somo time, and last night they nttacked him, When he attenipted to acrest them the hoy James knucked Norrld down, and, while Donneily was on him, Norris alot him through the stomach, from the effects of which he soon sfter dlod, BOYS SENTENCED, Apectal Dispateh to TAs Trilune. Orrawa, M., June 27.~Tho Jury in the caso apainst tho boya Jnmos Kerrigan, Thomas Ferriter, oud Robert Balloy, to-day returnod ,u ver- dict of .{:ullry of burglary and larcency, and sentenced tho Prisoncra to one year onch iy tho Tenctentlary, * Thoy uro mure buys yet, but old offenderd. e DIDN'T SUCCEFRD. EasTo¥, Ta., Juno 27, —Allen Laros, a prlsoner in the Northampton County Jall, mnde an attcmpt 1o cscape thie morning. Three uther prisoncrs ofuai i In the effort, but the Warden discovered o plot In thuo to provent thulr cacape. PLEADED QUILTY, Nrew Yonk, Juno 27,—Natasn L. Lenholm, banker, of Great Liend, V2., pleaded gullty to-day o lurvln*n:hc:k on the Imnorfure’ & Traders' National Bank, and waa sent’to tho Btato V'rison for four years, ITAD II1S POCKYET PICKED, Torrno, 0,, June 27.—Mr, Budd Morton, of New Iavon, Conn., bod bls pocket plcked Juat night of $3,700 i exchange aud currcucy, while i o sleoping-car between Decatur, Ll., snd Fort Wayne, lud. % THE CROPS ILLINOIS. . Speclal Dispatch to The Tridune, Texivatos, 1, Juno 27,~Thoe hurd raln of yesterday and last nizht, nccompanlod by strong wind, knocked dowa tho rye and long corn, —soumuo uf the latter belng braken off close to tho ground. Bmall corn on low land willalso be injured some, Speciat Dispalch to The Tribune, Fnaxront, Frankhin Co,, June good. Avi e len busiclw per acre, Weathor Rood now, Ilasbeon vory wet, Quality of grain vory good. Spectal Dispatck 10 The Tribune, Nzaua, Cumberland Co., Juno 21, ~Wheat har- vest commonced Monday, Weathor fine, Good grain. Probable ylold from fiftcen to twenty+Ove bushola ver acro, Bpeciul Dispatck to Tha Tyibune, . Qexesco, lHenry Juns 27.—The replanted corn came up well. 1s now belng cultivated. Wet lands foul and crop backward, Plenty of tline yot to make s crop, Other crops falr, Bpecial Disputch to The Tribune, MANCHES t, Beott Ca., Juno 27, —~Woare bave Ing quite a wet thne, Yet tho corn crop s, ss & whole, promiving. Wheat utill looks well and 1 nearly ready for hiarvest, djwelal Dispated to The Tribune, Vizxxa, Johuvon Co,, June 27, —~Cor came up wall, Wearo cultivating, Uroand foul and hard, Need raln, - Ryo, oots, and timuthy good, Bpeciut Diapiateh 1o The Tribune, Lacox, June 27, —'I'no prosent outlook for corn fagood. Growing finely, Cultivated over twice. Bomo farmens ** layinz it "f‘ ' Condition wmuch improved since Jast ruport. Ityo and oats nover betier, Storay of Manday niuht did not damago crops, Sumo buildings destroyed and wind-miis Llown away. x‘:mul Dispatch to The Tribune. Dixax, 1L, Juno 37.-~It e truo, this section of the Htato Lae bad e ()l share ot storm sad raln, Sull it e a remarkablo fact that the varth has re- quired and absorbed it ne fust as it ful), and to-day, even from all tho low lands bordoring on the fur- famed Winneb: " 3, comes tho renott that olila O, K, vet. The siniplo facts aru i ing worse befalis s, 1ok ont fur crops here equale in the bounteons year uf 1Hu0 d this b trae, av a rule, of tho ontire Rock Rive, ey, 4 Bpecial Dispated to The Tridune, OLAKUNDA, Jackeon Co., I, June 27,—The wheat barvest is now tu progress, ‘and the prospect ‘wae never better forn good yield, In_Uslon and Jackvon Countlex tho weather lstine. Ralu for the ust wouk, and cvur:lhlnr oncouraging for the funer. Some will thresh thetr grain by week; qu:lity good; average ylcld twenty bLushels per acres peaclies and aupics in abundance. Buecial Disuatek to T8 Tridkns . Dusots, Washingion Ca., 11l Juge 27, ~Began eutting wheat to-day, The wheat v very good; will yield sboul twenty bushels per acru; quahity vury guud; rotnestorm Aonday nizht; weather vory warm; looke like mero ralu. Hpecial Dispateh to The Tridune, Panmisit, Franklin Co, wheat crop 18 fully balf harye fuo weatber for six days. We have the larsest yleld of straw cver known. Thi fuurths of thio present crop be goud aud one-fourth poor, The wheat will average about twelve bushels poracro, BSpecial Dispatch t0 The Tribuns. Mouxt Ents, Wayno Co,, June 27, —Oug harvest for winter wheat had uow (airly encned. 'The crop 1n most Jocilitles {s \’ur flue. " ‘Tho yleld pez acro will probably averagy elgltoen buslcle, show the best cropa sluce 1602, ‘T'he wealber 1o nll that could bo dewired, —moderatoly codl with a good Dbruezo from the soutncast. spacial Hiapdich (o T Tribuns. Dwianr, Jl., June ‘The weatber has been clowo and ot, but no rali.Faruiers seew (o tbink ihat on Fridey they will be ablu Lo go luto the cora. Special Dispatch ¢ 4\a Triune, Reres Puamis, Hawilton Co.y June 27.—Win- tor wheat kood, Will averags iftocn bushicls vee acre. Weathor 8o for good tur haeveatiug. About hulf down. Quality extra good. Npecial Liapaich i The Triduns. BarLrviclx, St Clalr Co., Joue %7.—Tho wheat harvest ham commenced, Monday night's storn | ‘' Pulpless Teeth.” by Dr. retards progress somewhat. peai s B TOWA. Special Dispatch to The Trisuns, Tnvixarax, Komuth Co,, o 27.—The grass. hajipera have hatched ont in larze numbers in pore tione of thin county, but have coue hut litlle damage yet. They are workIng vizoronsly In somne Selds, which are now well trimmed up. Some of the farmera are fighting them, Lut 1t is ap-hill work, After miliions have been destroyed in & ficla there are milhons left, and are In all rtages, from the ‘hopper in embryo to the winged ineect, Jtinimpoenible yet to tell what damage may be dune. Wil telegraph you ngain soon, Specinl Trispaich ta Ire Trivnne, Krota, Keaknk Co,, June 27.—~For the past ten dagn we have lad lieavy ralns, A0 that it haw bees inipeanible ta get In the fields much, 1ad & very heavy rain-storm Monday, with wind. Uralu and grass blown down. C.rn-ficlds cetting very weedy. Home flelids can never be redeemed, Spectul Dispatek to The Tridune, WiLLina, Lyon Co., June 27, —(lrasshoppera are 47, —Wheat crop’ very thick here, and are doinz conslderaole damayve, Iave eaten at feast nine-tenthe of the crops that wete aown on breaking, and late-sown grain, corn, and gardens are being damaged very much, - The hoppors are shout half-zrown, Cannot fy yet. Eawy some of the **old raldors ™ l‘l’uml north,’ Special Depatek to The Tribune, Brisror, Worth Co., June 27.—Not_ enough grasstioppors hero to dsmage our erops. They sre blck in the countles west of un, pecial Ditpateh (o Ths Tritune, MArsiaLLTOWS, Marshall Co., June 27.—Corn In our county came up very pooriy, and It has heen #0 wet that very little caltivating has been done. Hpring wheat and oats look well, FApecial Dispateh to The Tribune. Surtpon, O'Brien Co., June ta and barlay promise well, Large acreage . Farm- ers galnlng confidence. But little fear from gras hoppers., BSpecial Dirpateh ta The Tridune, Wrat Tror, lowa Co., June 27,—We are enltl- Teting con, but are kopt back by wet weather, Corn [a clean, considering the amonnt of ratn we have bad. Other crops looking weil. MINNESOTA. Wixowa, Minn., June 27,—A prominent miller of this clty, Just rctutned froma tonr of fnspoce tion In Hrown aad Nicaltet Cauntles, In this State, reports featful destruction Ly mative-born ‘hope pers. Tie eaw whole fielde of wheat and rye to- tally destroyed fn twenty-four hours. Every ficld weat of Glencoe in MclLeod County for thirty miles fa caten to the grount. Innsoma places the *hop- pers arc still hatching by myriads, Efforts to de- stroy do niot seemn ta hnve diminished the numbors of the pests, and farmers In tho dovastated djee teicta are completely disheartened. Itut for thin peet, fie wheat crop In thls State would be enor- mous, Fpectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Wacoxia, Carver Co,, June 27.—All kindsof emall grain looks well and promlse on soundant harvest, which will come two weeks carlier than usual, owing to the -J-Iendhl growing weather, The frosts of thofith, 10th, and 11th inst. havs bit. ten some cora on low lands, in fact, It I too cavl forcorn. ‘Hoppera aro few here, but we gro in danger, ns there are myrlads twenty-five miles west of ua dufng great damage, : Special Dispuich to The Tribune, Wixvon, Cottonwaod Co,, June 27.~Dut few grasshoppers In this county, and nre dolng but 1it- tlo damage. We only fear tho raiders, Ve ahall harvest the firet crop for five years If Uie hopperado :m fly in upor. us, and I pray God that they will 0t, Bpectal Dispater ta The Tribune. HEnazy, Nobles Co,, Juno 27, —The ‘hoppera that havo hatched here scem to be disuppenring, als though we know not how. lMave to rufda yeton us, We are confldent of sccuting our crobs, unlesa wo have very serlous raide, Wheat and barley are \'nry‘ hnnu. Coru vackward on ac*nunt of wet waather. S JANSAS, Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune, Lawnexce, Kau, this morning snys: J **Mz. Tloadloy did somo ex- tensive riding through tho country yesterdoy, and vlgited about twenty wheat flelds. 1o says that the heads of all the wheat he examined werg plunp and well filled, aud no algna of rust. 1o was uc- companied by 3r, Durlingame. of Ripon, Wik., who sald that the wheat and oata wero the finest ha ever snw, They also wiw a numb.r of farinors who wero harvesting, 'The outlook la glorlous, and promises a bountifal yleld throughout.' Special Dieputch to 7/ 78 Tvibiine, Wamusoron, Washlagton Co., Juno 27.—The Jast ten duys weather very warm, As hi2l as 110 in the sun, 'loppers uro still |Iy|mi, with favora. ble south winds, golng northwest, Farmors hanle ing uld wheat and corn Into markel. Bowe fall v;ngtwlllbo:nt this weck. Wil keep you ad- Visod. Spectal Dispatch to TAe Tribune, Micniiaan VALLEY, Osage Co., Juno 27, ~(rase- hoopers nttncrous and still hatchini on the plowed gruund, They are doinznodamage tospringcrops, ey are on the march dally cating weeds and prairle grase, No rain since the 24 of tue wonth, I:mrnd in geod conditlon, Corn plowed twice, Early potatoes :ioo 5 Spectal Dimpateh to The Tyibune, Ganpszi, Johnson Co., June 47, —\Vheat har- yost commenced the 20th, W average about twenty bushels per acre. lloavy ratns,” Ground very wet, Ono wheeled maclines awamped down ta-day, 2 Bpecial Depateh to The Tribune. ATLAxTA, Itice Co., duns 27, —Fail wheat pen- erally looking well, though badly struck with red rust on stalia and blades. Oats, barley, and spring whoat luoking very flnoly, Home damage doia by tucent high water, Culitvating the corn golng on oxionalvely. Special Dispatch to The Tridune. Burrato, Wilion Co., June 27,—Every man and home liin the felds warking the corn to make amends for our forced [dlencsa cauned by the longe :l:mlnnud wet weather, Urasshoppers dolug no e 20, — CANADA, I Tonoxto, Juno 27,—The Globe publishes reports giving the stato of tho ernpu and proapects of tho harvest thronghout the conntry, Apoarcntly the bay.crop of 1877 will be connld. erably below (ho average, llere and there, un low iands, and undor favorable conditions, a good erop may be obtained, but this will bo excepfion: Hepurts of fall witeat ato genorally aecollent, and moru Llian an average crop may prubably be counte edon, if no uniavembie chinge takes place be- twyon this and burvest, which will bo early shis eur. ?Goking whiest e perbaps o shado less favorably spoken of, aud both fall and -wlu;; Wwheat, but wore p:nl:nwl{ 1he latter, have sutfered Ly the frout, which at the lattor part of lust week did 8 very Yarge amount of muchlef, Tarley will yleld o wmaller crop than for many scasuns. Loss barley has beon sown, farimers. bos ingtenipted Uy the prospecta uf realizing bigh rices for wheat, und the wunt of rafu has been felt n tlio growth of the plant. Tho (rust also affected fLto wuino extent, The barley crop will therefure Le Lulow ths sverago. . Outs have sulfored conslderably from want of rain, and will bo o short ap. In wany places they will, bowever, Lo largely offectod, as will uls0 ather graing, by thestatoof tae weather during the nexs fortalght. Poas are repurted as glving no promise, The: frust Gid sume mlschief umongt thew, but reports are, Wilha fow oxceptions, of @ most closring uature, tyo has suffered from waut of raln, but will pmflahly turn out & talr crop. Polstoes are doing well, but noed ratn, "Thoro i at prosent some un- cortaluty about the extont of crop, Lut no causs for undue discouragement, NEBRASKA. Special Diwpaich to The Tridune. Qexoa, Platte Co,y Juuw 27.—7Tho grain cropy look fine, and farmersin’ good spielts, The wet and cold weather haw destroyed most of the *hop- pers, s0 that we have no fears excopt from those which may come over ue. Corn e kward, Spectul Diepatch to The Tribune, Juxiata, Adams Co., Juno 27.—Uorn has como upwell, We are now eultivuting, Corn buck- ward, ‘Tho outlook for all other crups by guad, MICIIGAN, Spectal Disputch to The Tyibuna. Arizeay, Allegan Co., Juno 27-=Winter wheat on heavy lund never looked betlor. Bariey and ryotho samo,s Wheat on light land whort Lat wod length of head. Prospect of 8 buuutiful inrvoat . nover mure propitivus, Everything in tho county bids fale to remunerato the farmier, MISRSOURT. Bpacial Dispatck to The Tridune, Inperespznce, Jackson Co,, Juna 27,—Wheat nostly ready for the reaper. Ieavy storm bere Mondiy moruing. Fear damage, Corn good but backward. Overflow of the Mlssouzl witl reduce 1be corn crop tu the bottom lands, —— CALIFORNIA. Bpecial Dispatch (v The Tribune, Laus Pour, Lake Co,, Cal,, June 27.—Ahout through harvostiug; acreage larger than last year; yield aboul Qftecn bushely perucre; westber good; Guality of grain guod. e— 4 INDIANA, Bpecial Diepaich 1o Ths Tribune, Auatix, Scott Co.gJune 27, —Wheat will yicld Blg. Such acrup wal uover kuowa Ia this couty. Uats Jook well ulsa. LEAD, Special Dispatch to The Tribuna. Duysvque, 1., Juno 27.~A litle son’ of Mr. Willfams, living mear el Greow, Wi, whily wadiug o & creck near his father's bouse, puiled up & hsndful of mincral, which bo jummoduately touk to bly fathor, who, taking sume twels, suc ceeded in raluing Over 1,400 pounds i luss than on bour, This is lkely to prove the largest lead- fiud fu thiy sectlon. > DENTISTS, Spactal Digpalch 10 The Trituns Poxr Warxe, Ind., Juse 27.—Tbe unly pro« ceedings of much luterest In the Stato Dental Awdoe clation to-day weee U0 guadlug of papers on A. Tarner, and jobiveutar Abeceis o by 8. € Gariée, There b Jects ware discureed at fanzth, A large number of members wero admitted to the Associntion, and wiher runtine buslness transacted. MARINE NEWS. WELLAND CANAT.. Tierrato, N, Y., dune 27,—Veseels passig the ‘Weliand Canal the last iwenty-four hoars: Weatwarl—HBarks Augusta and James 1t Benson, Collinn Hiay to Bay Clty; Henry Palger, Clayton to Manl-mng; eig Henry Koney, Kinzaton to To- ledoj Hereules, Brockville to Point Barweli; schra John Magee, Oswego to Chicazo: Queen of the Lakes, Toronto to Black Nivers Tom Simms, Line ¢coln, and Dall, Ogdensburg to Cleveland; M. J. Wilcox, Clayton to Alpena; Nettie Woodward, To- ronto to Buffalo, Eastwanl—[P'rops Cleveland, Chicagvo to Ogdens. buryt, seotin and Acadle, Toledo to Muntreal; Nuron, Polnt Pelee to Thorold; London, to hingaton: Carron, Toledo to Mersitt, Bay City 1o Collins Bay; barse O, Cnicavo to” Ogdenabarg: schre Cascade, Flora®* Carveth, and Cosmack, rji"“k River to lirnckville; Trade Wind, Black Itiver to Toronto: Baitic, Ran- dusky vronto; China, Day City to Kingstos lbl:’l\mll nd Mary, %t. Catharines to Port Col- rne, Clearances—Prop V. It. Ketehum, coal to Chi. cagn, 1,042 tonns schrad, 1. Datler, do, 1,500 tone; Schnyikill, do, 1,000 tons; George G, Houvhton, do, LU0 tana; Lucerne, do, 3,400 tons, 8t Guc; et Woodward, do, Gwen Sound, 210 tonsunp. t. Nosdditiunal charters reported. RATTING EXTRAORDINARY. ‘The tug Niagara i3 on the way from Iay Clty with & ralt contalning about 100,000 cubic feet of square thmber, destined for (fnehec, The ratt conalats of cleven cribm, aix tler deep, frmly chained. The cribs will bo Jocked through the Welland and St lawrence Canale, and run from Kingston to Mon- treal, and then towed to Quobec. This Iy an cx. perinent to determine {f timber can thus be trans- poried cheaper than by vessel. ‘The tug John Owen arrived at East Tawas on the 24th Inst. for 8, P, Bilse’ mamnmonth raft, There aro 33,000,000 feet of pine mnd 200 cords of cedar posts on the top of the raft, which the Owen has cuntracted to tuw from East Tawas Lo ‘Lonawanda, E. ‘\'.i sod with which she Jeft on the dsy of her erival. Mar; !hll.-.’ PORT ITURON. Bpecial Dispaick 1o The Tribune, Pont Hunox, Mich, , June 27.—Dowx—Praps Jay Oould, Westford, Wiillam Cowle, Haniluc and barges, Turner and barges, Itelefand raft, John Owen and raft, Merlck and raft, Dirckhead and barges, Egyptian and coneort, Howard and cobe woria; schrs ¥an Dicgo, ‘fhomas Quayle, Untanio, Joseah Palge, 8. 1, Atwater, €, G, Yrunpt?, Bolle Sherldan, Eenator. Ur~—rrops Wissalilckon, Banilac, Oneida, 3fi- waukee, Manitoba, Cuyahoga and barucd; schea David Vance, Dutcher Doy, Antelope, Three Bells, Shannon, Franklin, ‘Wind north, Jight; wenther fine. & 3 MONDAY?’S STORM ON THE LAKE. ‘The Captain of tho schr Raleigh, which aerived | yesterdoy, reported that tho storm of Monday siruck his vessel when off Kenosha, vound for this port, and tore both his wala-gaff and fore- Ko topralle“into ribbons. 1fe clewed the canvan up fter ‘tho squuil passed, o stated that the wind was unusnally high, and struck Lis erait with great fozce, This wonld Indicats that the Llow changed direction and went o the northward, LARKE FREIGIITS, Cuicauo, June 27, —Hoom was engaged for 12, - 000 bu wheat, 170,000 bu corn, and 1,000 brls pork. ‘The charters wero made nt 14c for corn by wall and 2¢ for do by steam to Butfalo, To Sarnla, prop Montgomery, corn, ‘To Buoffalo, schrs Alle- ithany and Porter, corn &t 13(ct prop dames Fisk, cornat fci aud prop Montanms, wheat and carn turough, THE CANAL. Dumnozront, Junc 27.—Arrived—Props 3Mon- tauk, Lockport, 490 bris flour, 108,000 Ibe meal; Cataract, Utles, 0,000 bu corn, TunagronT, $uge 27—9 p, m,—Cleared—Prop Montauk, Lockport, §,415 ft lumber, 4,330 by wheati Lockbort, Lotkport, 6,310 'Lu' wheat: Coyugs, Lockport, 1,700 posts, 150,000 shingles. 13908 Speolal Dispatch to The Tribune. Enig, i'a,, June 27.—Arrivals, propa Alasks, Vienna, schirs Erle, Stowart, Cleared for Chicayo, achr W, C. Richiwrds, 'The lron trado s brisk. Over 5,000 tous of fron-ore were sencived from Marquelte this week. MARQUETTI. ' Speclat Dirpatch 10 The Tribune, Manqurrrr, Mich., June 27.—-Arrived, prop Nohant, schr Xigin. Cleared, props Cormorant, 1, J. Hackett, W, 11, Darnum; nchrs Charles Wall, W, 11, Mctiregor, John Martin, 8, L, Watson. Trasued down, €1ty of Frowont. Weather fine. MILWAUKEE., Speetal DiapateN to Taa Tribune, Mitwavnes, Juno 37.—Chartered, schr Three Brothers, 22,000 Lu wheat to Duffulo at 2 cents, NAVIGATION NOTES. Cnicago, —The Ben Droko hnd that patent whee! put on at Eyater's dry-dock yesterday, and witl uso itfortho frst time to-day on herrezulartrip to Tvatston....The schr Reindecr Is bavinganew malnmast put fn at Miller's yarda....Capt. Bundy lanuched the little Good Tiding—the vesscl he ured last porson—yesterday from Ragley's boat. yard, und will tow her to Racine or some other port on lLake Michigan, and sell her,.., The stmr Sherman took 3r, Moody's church Sunday-achool schiolars and friends out on the Jake for an excursion laat evening....The (ool slel stmr Muskegon takew the Elghth rresbyterian Church peoply to Evanston on the 301, for an excurlon and pienle. The Corena will give ex. curslonista an opportunity to vislt St. Jo¢ hy leaving here at 10 a. m, nextTuesday, and return- Ingzot 8. m, on tho Fourth of July, arriving ot 1 a. m, on the Hth....The schr Walter I, Allen went Into Ilatul uyard yesterday to be cut down and pat in shipshapo genorally....Capt. Caleman, of the schir Poricr, was sround tho docks youterday fur thy first tluic slnce ho bad s leg browen, The Porter recelved & chartor yealerday, +o+sTho asscsement of vessel property has been completed,...Capt, Fulcon is gotn to Sloan, la., ugaln, to seo sbout ratelng the Don Cameron. Next month the stormesiguals witl be dl layed from tho Lumber Exchange Luild. rm(....'l'hu North Dranch is being dredzed bee tween Eriu strest and Chieago avenuo,...Tho lust of the hiulk of the stmr I'hito Parso; r fape, snd w victin to the big burn uf 167 ‘a8 reniaye: from the North Branch yesterday, to rid that atreum from the obetruction it caused Divpatches from lumbormen on the Menomluce report that river hleh and losging good,,.. The fishing tug An- nie Waters left fur Michigan City yeaterday, after recelving minor repatrs,., The {ug loule Dole caino out of dry-dock Iast ovauing, and the Diack Hall tn the morninz....The prop Nebraska took to Hulfalo yestcrday i, 000 Lu whieat and s larie cone signment of pork oo lard 'he schr Doud was struck with such forco by the hurricanc of Sonday, when tyfog in the South Branch, that she drazged out tha thaber heada to which her lnes wers mado fast,,.,Tho water fu the North Dranch s so foul athat it actually takes the paint off the vesscls lylnyg 10 it The sciir Porter, Jald up In that cesspool, flll,lu:oul of It yeawerday minus her coat of white it L Ortien Panrs,--Thoe 'longehoromen's strike at Montreal has ended, the strlkers giving up....Itis seported that the keeper of the range: Ntondeaw, Lake Erle, neglects his duty....The Frop, Mary Pringla ‘Will 1o ap at Marine Uity until rolithis hprove ... The sche Nelsun ias baen ree feased from Peach [rland, St, Clair fliver....The kee) of o new 20-ton yacht has been latd au ville, Can., ard ucr owner expects (o win every mice sho entors, ., Capt, James W, llathaway, who diod wurldendy ot Sagi hursduy, ' was ast I e was burled at._Buffaly, Moud U2 years of age. . and & thorough man, During: s expericnce b cownand the etumrs City of DBuffalo, Prolrlo State, Nebraska, Acme, und orhl lle s wife and fve children, L. Itossell bas been sclected . oo by tne Cloveland vesscl-owuers to represent them &t Butlalo on_the LIth vrox, ...The new fihton Gireat Duck Island 18 in eplendld working ord 1t s & Nlash, or revuivin hit, and well suppli wout loug fell by iuting these wuter sevs'The finued St cutter Fessendc: w t Putein Boy 7 e Crussdet pass- ed down Detrolt Hiver y with the achire Erustus Corntuy, Georgo DD, Murray,d. B. Mernll, Mary Ellzabeth, Willlam Home, lehveming, This is tholargest tow that cver passed dowu tuat niver, 7oto] tonnage, 3,400.. JAbe Willlam . Ogden, which was avhora on Lake Supcaior, paascd De- teuit River ‘Puesday afternoon, in Low of the steam barze V. Bwain, o all lswnlnn!u without dvime 8g0..., The scow Hosabelle capsized and lost ber deck luai of cordswood on Lake 5t. Clhic Monday night. The wood flosted down the river, auda laree quantity was picked up I'L: winall boats. ... The etinr John A. Dix1e to yun between Manisteo sud Milwankee in place of the wtae Flura, which has taken the stmr Faginaw's old route between Clevelaud and Port Urescent. .. 'Che fale of duty Lo be pald_by every owner ur muster of asicumboat in the Domiulou of Canada will be reduced 1o 4o altor the Jet of July, ‘Fhe rule formerly was 10¢ Junzh Richards, of AMilwsukev, has sold tho r Warren to T, Qleson for §1,000, and Ed. ward Johnwon. of Milwsukee, has sold oae-thind uterest in the Lorina ta Johu A, Uleson for S50, «...The Cauadian stmr Magnet will commence hee zogulsr trips between Prewcott and Charlotte vu fuc 3d of July. Bhe will call at Uswego on ber the | Yhe fevenue 4t Bululo Sunday blugle-mitls are fu up- eratiun at the mouth of ¥asiusw River, —oue ou an old scow aud anotlier ou the old prop Arenac @n the 2dth (et the stmne Cultivateu: Llothesay will commenca runuing between Mous rosl aud tfim‘ln'l:. 18 opposition to tha atedacrs of Kfl Kichellou aud Untanio Cowpauy. ‘Ahe stwr City of §t, John will be placed on the Three ftive ern route, PORT OF CHICAGO. The follawing wero the arrivals and clearances dnring the twenty.four hours ending at 10 o'clock laet nights Anrtoat rona, £, Joe. sundries Manftuwo Alpena, Muskezon, trone M, un-drira; volin Ludingzon, tam Hentoh iarbor, sumirient fark, 1is andries: J. L. Jird. finn: uth 1aven,” aundrieag (e ink, Jr. Xegon, jumber: New “Pra,Gran ,_ Pundric insrize Dunbal s Waftato.: wandirica; o s tintonazon, sande towtng: Montana, . Stanitee, tumuery Merury, | Ludinston, EClu Maniver, lainbery 3 Giem, nitowne, ratiroad | Gess Alice fichards, Jiay, lamier: Jlomer, Menominee. jombert il Travers: Day, wosd; Ao Maninee, Flretw) Muskron, fimie Ipena, due, boygan, InuEr: M P, Wotie 1 € N, doh nson, fifeen onince, Cedar fomte: 5 e ke e, Ak, Lu{ixton, vers Granger, 'i'ackand § Lier, Dark. iy CLKARANCE=Tran Jvreside, Rowsh Haven, 28 hirts four aud sundries; Lroudagan. fia 0, 30, 0 b ¢ vrop Jaj Yiria flour and sundr o 5 undriess schr Nelile Unrdn tarom, 4,423 Ui corns sch Jottie B tomtpelies, Buave i i o0 i i [on! I ufTalo, 1 op 101 i fote M e R L [urks prop Coloedo, Hudalo, 3.0 I wheat: 2 ha _corn, 200 bris flour, s sundriea; »: liuftato, 24,003 bu curn. . e e i CANADA, Orangemen to Mo Attucked on the 12th Trox, at Montreal. Bpeciat Dispatck to Tae Tribune, Moxrreat, June 27.- Scrions disturbances are spprehended on the 12th of July. ‘The Orange- men elaim the right to march in proceesion here as well as In Onlarlo, and scem determined to uxers clsa that right. The Irieh Catholic Unlon was re contly establlahed hate, it in said, for the express purpose of proventing the Urangenien from walke ng in proceesion, The Unlon numbers between 2,500 and 3,000 members, and hold secret meet- fnge. Nothing is knuwn a8 to the business trans- acted, but rumor says they kave armed them- relves, 8nd asro deiling preparatoty to turning out on the 12th to uppose sny Orange demonstration. The Jlerald to-day publishes a watning to the authurities, Inlorming them thut a large numoer of sinall arine hisve heen fmuorted liero for & secret society, utd thal these wmust not be allowed to bo used In bresking the peaco. R. LINDERMANN, SAx Fraxctsco, dune 27.—Dr. Lindermenn, Dircctor of Minte, who arrived laat evening, de- clined to definitely state the object of his visit, but Information from eources believed to be fully authentic states that ho s clothed with extraor- dinary powers, having left Washington ay bhead of s Commirsion to investigale the various Federal ofiices In this clty, commencing with the Mint. 111 Inetractions are fall and in- tendud 1o bo czhaustive, ‘Chiey provide forthe see un of two gentlemen by him from o nunber of woll-known responeibla citizens to act with him In tho Commlesion. The Comuisslun s empowered to administer the oath 1o witnusscs wendd for persons and papers, und the fnvestigations, 1t 1o roprescated, are to be bo conducted openly, e et . A COLORED COLONY, Speciat Dispaich to The Tribune, Leaveswontu, June 87i.-Toe luggest colored colouy In America ls now locatlng fn the great Sol- omon Valley, in Graham county, this Btate. Mr. Smith, the President of the colony, Is a colored man, and has lived for the iast breo years lo the Bolomon Valley, A posteoftics under the name of Nicodemus hay been benutifally locsted on the north fde of the South Forg of the olo- won Hiver, near the line of Graham and Ilooks Countier. 13y th firat of Septemnoer the managers expct (o linve lurcs erected representing every branch of mercantile business, together witl other public buildinge, e — TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Covvxunvs, 0., June 27.—Ransom F. Rankin has {nstituted lezal proceediogs against Meesrs, Orcbaugh & Brodbeek, vroprictor of the Sunday Morniny News of this city, clalulug $10,000 dawages for alleged libel, New Quecass, June 27,—A dispatch to the Dourd of ilculth states that there have been 180 weaths 10 the past two weeks frum yeilow lever at tho military hospital, 100 miles fron Havana, ‘This is the ‘only piace In tho troples whero the fever has mado ila appearance, NanviLLy, Tenn., June L7.—Thae fret borrel of now flour sold va 'Chance to-day for $16.00. 1t was sfierwards shipped to 5. Louls, Sy OCEAN STEAMSHIP MEWS. New Yous, June 27.—Arnived, steamer Calltor- nia, from Glasgow, Loxnox, June 27, —Steamship Mosel, from New York, has arrived out. LivEnrooL, Jung 27, ~Sleamer Egrpt, from New York, bas arrived, e — DAMAGES FOR LIBEL, E£pxctal Dispatch to The Tribune, Omana, Neb., June 27.—W. N, Craiu, of Chi- 0o, to-day obtalned a verdict of 8300 In the Dise trict Coust ngainst 5, A, Taylor, of this city, for Mucloas publication tn 1874, when Crain resided lere, lothmen were insurance azonts, and the Tibelous articlo wasor a most acaudafous character, e —e———— THE DOCTORS, Laxe View, N, Y., June 27.—=Thoe American Institute of omeopathy, now in the second day of |ts sesalon, basa large attendance of members and delegates, Yesterday Predldent Dr. B, €, Frankhin, of 8¢, Lonk, delivered the annual ad- dreas, bureaus reported. and ralscellancous busle ness Was tranwucted, —t— Kilted by u Scarplon’s Sting. Narada Entervrise, Willtam T, Wallace, of the tirm of Hauson, Ackerson & Co., tuimber aud picket uiea. Pler 11, Btewart street, San Franclseo, died June 8, at the ranch of Col. 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Thomail steameoraof this Company, botween New York aud itavee. caliing st Plymoaths (. 1) for the Iandiny of pasmenzers, will sall froi pler 2 X, 1L, fout CANADA, nf"é‘fi.?.“"‘.‘:fiflfi.‘.fiuxn. " RENT, Lack LATMLALRIIL Ka AT B m Wed.., July 1%, 118, 10, LN UOLD (Including wine): = b 81007 Becond Cabln, $03) Seme mg‘lnmadlnq)'lne. bediing, and utesistls. PRy MOUTIl, LONDON, or any raliwsy stativn i Cann, $00t0 $1 conll . K R S R e $27, Inchudini everything as alwve, m l\lh F;;Illl;\lnr.{q:v" reduced rates, avsilable ough Engian ace, Nicanier marked thas > Go nok carry steerago pavens A or passage and frofuht anvly to TOULY DE DEGIAN, Agent, 53 Uradwiy, orw. ¥ WHITE (7 Cinric 'ty ARenE for CaICagor AMERICAN LINE, Philadelphia and Liverpool, -— b e M P S 313 S S SR N 3 » SE2E! a 3 o 2 = s o < »; OCEAN STEAMSIHIPA, North German Lloyd. The steamereaf this Company ¥11) 1all every Ratr.. {ay from Uremen Pief, foot of Thirtaat., llotuzen, iates of passage~Fram N orx to Sonthamptor o London, Harre, and firemen, Arst cabin, $100; eecon. €anin, €0, pold: steerage, 820 currency | Forfrelzse or pasenge aprly to OLLILCHS 2Nowling Vevr York, WHITE STAR LINE, ALFRED LAG . At Wesiern Age _Drafts on Great rltatn and Tretandy oo A3 OUNARD MAIL LINE, Snmnunm timea a week toand from Deitlsh Pext’r,' 'wn(fl Prices, ol iply at Company's Ofiice, northwest cornet cigfiand Raninlpices,, Chickeo Wontern Agents INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE, Carrytng the Malls hetween BEUROPE AND AMERICA. T "a0flce, 12 South Clark WY, Gen, Weat. Agt, ILROAD FINE TABLE. ARRIVAL AXD) DEPARTURE OF TRAFYS, Exrraxamion or Rerzex .- CHICAGO & BORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, agloux City & Vaokton ' a¥reeyL, Hocked & Hubuigic. QEFrep't ftockd & Dubugue, |1 b¥tiiwaukee Fast Mail (daiiy) H Milwaukee Esprem. 1 oMllwaukee Famenger.. o Sitriwankes I'amonst ~Fuliman Tiotel Cars are tun through, between Chl- cazoand Oinalia, un the train leaving Chicago % 10:30 ‘o other roal rne Pullmin or any other form of hotef eats west of Chieagn. g=Ilepot corner of wil and Kinzlesta, 5=Depot corner uf Canaland Kinzie-sts. CHICAGO, BT. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LINE. Ticket offices 62 Clark-at._and at_Kingie-strect Depot. £t Panl & Minnes 8L, Laul & Minnca CHICAGO. ALTON & BT, LOUIS AND CHIOAGO IKAFBAB CITY & LENVER BHORL LINES, Sty i st Hekes Ombe: 154 Headeppicsi Peoria, Chicago & Paducat L, 6. £treator, Laron, Wasii'ton © Jottet & Dwight Accommdat’ CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RATLROAD, Unlon Depat, carner Madfson and Cansi-ats, Ticket Oftice, €3 8uth Clark-st. uf.posite slierman louse, andat Dept. Leave, MIWRUKCE FXTTOM. oo1vsvuseei T150R T (° 713070 Wisconsin & Sinnesoias L B ¥s g wint, unid As Day EApress,. *10:008. m. * 4:U0p. m. * 5:c3p. m,*‘ 1000, m. Arrive. 3 1y, Slevens Pofnt, _Jand througl Nikti} Al traine T bo, Tickets for Kt Teul aid MinneanciinaTe good ittt yia Madison and Prairio du Chien, or vis Watertown, LaCrosse, and \Winons. m. , JLLINOIS CENTRAL RAILEOAD. it of Lake-st. aml foot of Twenly-secor DDt Aibee 41 Nadotpheat.+ mear ClaFe 1 rniztield Prinagent Kient i peoris. Hurlinidon & eoria, Keokuk & lannlin) hubuqua & hlous City Tinbuqua & Kloux Cit Gllman Passenger. . CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY BAILROAD. d Bixueenth :I: w{m_nnm s Ticket Ouices, 59 Leave, | Arrive, fendota. Gilawa, and bire trea toek{'rd, [¥buque, &8lous C tock!"nd, D'buguv, &Slous Cf e r Omiah Flmanu. Ottaws, and Streatar o 9usram,|* 4:29 pm. yi® U:0 D, [* T:03 aoms *10:308.m, |* 9140 D 1) ros Omans, Kansas City, Atch. 30 St dos, ad Tk 10:00 pm. J¢ 0:83 8. m, MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot. foot of Lake-at., and fout of Tweuty-second-at, fiexer Omee, 67 Clark-at., Southeast corucr of lian Gruua Pacius Hoteh and at Palwer House. Mafl (via Maln and Afr Line) Uy Exprew. . Enlstiiazgo Avcommod Atlxntls Kxjieess (4] Night Ex, Maf) and Express Puclfio Expruas Vast Lin, Tratns ) Ju;’rmq& &u‘x’ll}‘m foot of Mot : oot of Mone vvfl:l."-'r"um'%mm;'mu('Eln"wn.?'&'mmrr 1oase, Grand Pacide, sud Depot (Kzposision Bubiufuzj./ Leave, | Arrive Mornfn, x| o] B m.|§ 8:4Us. m, FDIUI,QE i o I o m; l G40, LAKY SHORE & MIOHIGAN SOUTHERN. v deav: Moring Mati—old Line.. N. V. & ilosion Bpecial Atluutic £ css, dall Night_Ex) PIITTF! OINN. J b3 Depot, mrggrngr' gflmn u‘siTcl-goli;rn}f? l{vn:h Bide, [ Jo3, Baroes, 840 8. m,,* B{10p m, ight Expresa. & i § B:0 1w . 7 CHICAQO, ROCK IBLAND & FACIFI0 ety corner of Van Buren and sherinan-ats, Ultice, 4 Clarkeat., Blicrinan Hous AD, Tieket Nmatia, Leavenw'th & Ateh Kx Yeru Acou ation.. EANEAKEE LINE. . ' From Central Depat, foot of Lake-sta epari. | Arrive, ragsatiantic lird sslltog uodor the Amerie ‘lis & Cinel'nat Day x| Ton e A arery Eharday froun Thiisdeiohia, D E00 Wedneaday from 1verpoul. : AN 3 i 14 EIWHRIGHT & SONI Landolph-at., Chiciao. a3t e e STATE LINE. YORK TQ GLAKGOW, LIVERPOOL, BUBLIN, NEW YOI, TO A AN To DOt PupLIN Al bursda, Juno 31 u A Vi ') Agenta, 11y W r:.ii".\'gvfi” T ond Cabia. §: ra 1ck auy st lowestrates ApplY 1o AUY ¥ ral Ageuta, . WALIZA C0.. Geueral Ak i Great Western Steamship Line. From New York 1o Bristol (England) direct. ARRAGON, Symo LOLNWAL urday. Juno 3 BN CUn oLt e 1-b0s Jrerald Sictrate saninEaton LCUnbD LiCkera, 6100 revaid Siceraga cariinea 260 ALy 0 WAL . WITTTES U7 Clar k06, Aichiian Centrai lallruac NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSIIPS, Now York (o Queensiowa and Liverpool. ENGLAND, July 7, 1IN, July 31. 1 p. m. EEORANN s GGV BT, Sty 4, 8. . CANADA, July3, 11 8. m. | GREECE, July 18, 108.m. veduced riien. Siceragullckels gt cur: i on Great Hrfiatn 304 aud. b Lalisly. 4 Soplb Lk, | ANCIOR LINENAIL STEAMERS CHOR LINE A ] JOILTA, Ji h"'flt‘:fi"{n‘"?#}l“fi?'k July 14, fam v I Ll A IA‘, I?l‘:‘u“ A..I‘I‘X‘(‘If.‘.YDH]\I’KVHZHI‘.N‘.Ar. i‘:m:‘l{a?li;ll H w, Liver CIry. DO els 1 B ermtatae 631 teeraue, §oa jew York fo Buutlia ALSATEA, July 7, Jbw i s £33, o BTV e i 9 g e B S S I3 5 e e e e B e R e e e e e e e o 2 o 22 o3 l = CINCINNATI AIR LINE & EOKOMO LINE. _Fruu iy, Depot, coruer of Claton and Catroll-su, | Uepart. | Arrive, #:408, m.| B:lUDo : . n.|_7i0a w. | Day Ex dinap'lls & Cinel Y TLAKE NAVIGATION, | PRI, M0 s Lebtic b LBl GOODRICH STEAMERS adkaniond ol ot Shors. paia, ally. SUBIS EXECLLED. oousrinvrese al ot goiat e Friday morulag's boat oes thridit 1o siapce. en. Urand Raplls, sud Muske- T Ay Butiday crcupied. LTS For s 30, rdteen oy, Lacana! P e amd ks fout et stleht FOI NALL, FOR BALE, THE BANKROPT HARDWARE ST0C 3 No, Zli State-st.; b £ Monday, July 4 uexi, KINS, Prov, Assiguod. SUBUMER RESORTS, / Aol bisFEEY VTR WADAWANUCK HOTEL, ry be B ALLLS) Btonlngiou, Coun., Cilmaie, satling, and driveaunsur- ! puased.” 1L W opens June 5T, 17, = .7} PRESORIPTION FREE D LT gt o b tadrobios oF 2 By Drag,ist has ths (ngredio sxvesn, SRLSDIEVAQUES S & Depots foul of Lake-st., Tudinna-ay., and bitteenthe and Canal ’ 86, Lost Man< .