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2 THE CHICAGO TRIBU 19th Inat. on sccount of the mnrlnge of Miss Platt, which takes place on the same day at the Executive Mauslon. THE RECORD. BENATE, WasninoTon, D. C.,, Aorll 8.—Mr. Blsine submitted a resolution that tha President he requesteditocommunieate all correspondence be- tween our Government and the Government of her Drittanic Majesty in regard to Inviting other marltime Powers to acceda to the three rules prescriting the duty of nentral Governments, ad set forth fo the sixth article of the Treaty of Wastinglon. Agreed to. Mr. Dorsey, from the Commlttee on Rail- rosds, reported, with an amendment {n the nature of & substitute, the Johnstou bill_sup- lementary to the act Lo [ncorporate the Texas Pacific Raflroad Company. Placed on the calendar, Mr. Edmunds moved to take up the blll re- lating to Precidential elections, and to provide for and reguiate the conntingof votes for President and Vice: President and the deciston of queations stislng therron, & Atter u lively dircussion the motion was defested by_ B vote of senra i to nays 27, Mr. Moerill called up the Honse bill to anthorizo tne Secretary af e Treasury to constitute Super- intendents of Minta or Assayers In Assay Officen Assistant Treasurers of the United States to recolvo gold eoin and bulllop of deposit for the purpo provited by See. 234 of the Revisud Biatut Faescd. Mr. spencer submitted an amendment to the Atmy Appropriation bill appropriating $150,000 for butiding & niinary, post or garrison near the Bleck Hills. Hoferred:n 5 Mr. Mazcy called up the Ionso joint resolutlon peosiding for the lsge of arma to ‘the territorice. sed, At the concinaton of the morning bustnesa tho Senate took up the biil eatablishing post-routes, Various amendments of the Committee adding De routes were ugreed to without dehate, The Commlitee rupocted viher nmendments, fising the e mpensation 1o be patd to ratliroatl com- panica for transporting the wails, relsting to the chassitication uf wal) matter, sic. Mr. Ferey, 1n explanatian of thess amendments, #ald those in regard to transpogting the matla cove ered aubstantinlly the proposition submitied by the Comminstion apuvinted by the act of 1878 to condider the subject of mail iransportation. They embraced anbetaitially Lo aingle ides of changing the tnsls of from the weight of such matter [0 the apace occupied by it sna the eaviag o the Covernment by the chanwe would ba over s million of dollurs; besldes 1t wnde the system more compatible ssith tho ent demands uf {he Age. Another idea Incinded In the amendments wan the eapldity In teansporte Ing the mails, an fuducements wers held out to the tutlrved capautes ta delivae the maile as qalckly e possible. {0 regard to tho classidcation of mall mintter, Lie oald tho amendments did not chunke the rale uf pusiagr, unl{ the classilcation of mat- ter which wos Aivided nto four clasdcs: Fiest, wotien mafter: sccond, period:cal publications uuder regstration; third, miscelisneous printed wintter; T h, merchandise. | the a=bove amendmente were azresd (0 without disadssion. Mr. Mamin subuiitted an amendment that the Vreetdent and Vice U'resident, Senstors, Rapres reuintives, and aelepatan In Cungress, e Necre- tary uf the Seniato, wnd Clerk of tho {oase nf Rep- Tervntalives, may send and teceive free through the matis written or printed cemmupieations excerdhig wo ouncen in wefehi, the name of the Tresnient, Vice-Proshlent, venator, Hepresenta. thve or delegate, Becralury of Lhe Sanate, of Clerk of ttie Hloune to be wrilten on tha envelope, eto, yulte a lengthy digcnseion e priety of restoriug tho franking Unally the ainendment of Mr. Handin was rejd by nlie vutg, =yuun, 20; nays, 20, —as follows: YEAS, Atitron, Hamilo, 1101l toar, Howr, € compe rens Matthtw Hiohan, 72, Kirkwnod, Lamar, Williera— MeDotiata, Hery=ay Navh Morrtll. R a Saxey, 3 Merritan, e Commitiee o £oef-0lers sud PostsRorse baving reported an amendment providing for » sesar-montaly itk commnuication hetween the Wallee—w <t Laion, Luited wand Drazil, oun line 1o ply between Sew York ond Tto de danelro, the olier Thie to Pl netween Now Orleans ind 1o de dwnciro, Mr. Witierd sutimitted an wmerdmant e 1 to frasidy that the Now Yurk lino should touch at B . Agreed 1o, Ir. ‘iaxey angrested an amendment eo an to Gro e thaf thy st departare of the steamalio ol the Grat e vhinil 101" he Iater than the Lt of 11, Lthe tyst departure of tho sfeamn. < liue shall not’ be later than the 10i0, Azread to, cuiivg diecassion, e Bengte wegt Joto exe contlie nes Aun, and soon s tjourned. o nOURE, J2la wers Inteoduced uud voferred: ) o MeMahun- Golarging the powers of the ; licers ofytho United States in reganl to v s, 2 e i ] hmml—Anllmvh‘.lu? the fssuc of $30, Gin 06n - - United Niates ‘reasury note for the sprovement af the Miselasippt Itiver from St, Lu:is 1o the Gulf of Sexco. liy Sir. ¢ uiberaun-=To restraln tho Secretary of the Urearniry from paying entatanding 6-20 bopue exeept i Jegal-tender Trensary notes. Iry Mg, Wright (Fa. )—Authorizing the oo of 100,000, 00 Unbted States uoles, 10 ba kaywu as r. Lllw~Levytug & tag of 15 cents per pound on fea, On wietion of Mr. Giddings the bils wag paesed appropriuting $55, 000 for continulng the fnproves waent uf talveston (‘Fex.) harbor. Fhe Hanse thew procecded to copstderation of the WU wwending the Jnterpal Jevenue laws, wjih Bir, Turitslo (Ky, b, fu the chalr. ce nifered an amendmont preventing tho removal from state to Federa) Conris of sults for the violaton of state laws agstuat any taternal crenne ofticer, Adopted--106'to 01, urther progress waa niade fn (he bill, Bpeaker announced the lrlmmlmunt of Mr, Lyude as vizttor 10 West Palut instead of Mr, Rionnt, who 1 unable to uttend 1n consequenco af otlier daties, Y ‘The lluuse then 1onk » vecoss until the aveping sesaion for the alscunsion of the Lifa-Suving mfi. THE GRAVE-ROBBERS. Almost Ganclualy of the Cullege Outrugo. CINCINNATL ()., dune B.—Tho search for the bady of yonug Devin, whose rrave ut North Bund was rubbed hefore that of the Hon, J. Reatt Hurrlson, aud which suarch Jed to phe borrible diseovery of Mureisup's body, still con- unues. ‘Lhe Hon, Beu Harrlson, Jobn {largls son, and BMrs. Jevin, mother of the decensed, wecompaniud dy detectives, sgajn explored tie Ohlo Medleal College buflding to day, Thres bodics were found in vickle, where they were belug preserved for DUt susson's Use, bul sotie were jdentliled, Af- ter lung ecarch, all the grave cluthes which had been otripped from v, dinrrison's body, witl the excentlon of the shirt, wers found sccreted srong the yalters in tho loft of thy building. Te fricods of Deviv teel contideut that biv hud{‘ was Urought to Cincionsty, aud sre untic fuz In thelr ellurts to secure suwe clew e to iia dusposition, of of tho Iuculpatinn aople In the Horplble ———— THE WEA(HER. * Orrice oy Ty Ciep Bioxar Oveicxi, Wasmsotan, D, €., Jupe ¢—1 3. m.~ludica- tians—For Tennessee, the Qhlo aud Upper Mis- sourt Valley, sud Lake Region, risiog barome- tur, eooler, west Lo northweat winde, snd very gencrally clear or partly cloudy weather, pro- cedud In the Orst oud’ last districts by occa- siunai rafus, or the Lower Missouri Valley, higher press ure, Jower or statlonary temperature, clear weathicry, und nortlwest winds veering 0 north- cast undd suugheast. C'autiunary siznuls continue at Grand Haven, Luciision, Alpens, Port Huron, Bandusky, Cleveland, Erie,Buflslo, Ruchester, and Oswego. LucaL ul BYATIONG, ————— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Loxpox, June B.—Btcamships FPalestine, frum Bostop, and Adristlc, from New York, Lave arnved vut. Loxvoy, June S.—Steamsbips Columbla and “uroduy, from Now York, aud Nederlaud, trow Fuiladelpbia, bave urrived out. Livesroor, Juue 8.—Arrived — Moravian, frow Balliwere; Logd Clive, frow Phtladelphis. SOMETHING SURE. The First Deflnite Announce- ment Concerning the Congress, England’s Acceptance Of- flsially Announced in Parliament. Text of the Invitation Forwarded to tho Several I’owers, 1t Quarantees the Free Discussion of tha San Stefano Traaty. The Wounded Emperor's Con- ditton Reported as Satis- factory. Hiis Wonld-Be Assassin WIill, However, Die From His Hurts. Tosa of Life By the Iron-Olad Disaster Now Btated at 260, TIHE CONGRESS, 1T8 COMPOMITION. Lowpox, Junc 3.—It 1s sald the Congress will bo composed of the followiug Powers: Bismarck aod Count Von Bulow, for Gor- many, Lords Deaconsficld, Sallsbury, snd Odo Rus- sell, for Ureat Britain, Count 8chouvalof and M. D. Outril, Russlan Ambassador st Berlin, for Russia. -~ Count Andrassy and Von Haymerle, for Aus- tria. . M. Wadilington and De 8t. Valller, for Franco. Count Cort! and Count De Launay, for 1taly. It 18 not yet known who will be representa- tives of Turkey. IN THE BRITISI PARLIAMENT, 10 the House of Communs this evening, the papers In regard to thé Congress were Iald on the table.' The Chancellor of the Exchequer stated that the documents embrace the invita- tlon of Germany to a Coogress to be held in Berlin on the 18th of June for the free discus- sion of the Treaty of 8an Stefano, and Lord 8al- isbury's acceptance of Uermany’s invitatlon with the sxplanation that England understands that ull the Great Powers are askeid to assent to s free discussion of the aforesaid treaty, The Chancellor conflrmed the unnouncement that Lords Beaconsficld, Salishury, and Odo Russell will represent Great Britaln in the Cougress, IN THB LORDS. Tn tha Howse o’ Lords to-night, Earl Gran- villa heartily cangratutated the House and Gov- erument that the Jan Stefano Treaty was sbout £ be discussed by the Powers fu a Coniress, hut both [arl Granville In the House of Lords and the Marquis of Hartington tu the tHouse of Communs censured the selection uf Englund’s ropresentatives to the Couuress on the ground that it was inexpediout for the Premier and Forelgn Secretary tu be abineot at the same time. ‘The Marquis of Hartincton also com- pinioed that this arrangement Jeaves Bngland’s representaves uncontrolled elther by Cabinet or Parltarnent, The matter was not pushed to any 158y, the objuctions being met by Lord Deac onsfiehd [n the House of Lonls and by Siy Stal- ford Northieote In the House of Commous, snd the subject dropred. THE INVITATION. T.onngy, Jine 8.—The following Is the text of the Uurman fnvitation to the Cungres: ‘The undereigned, Ambnesador of the Emperor of termany, has the hionor by order of his Gov- ernmant to eonvey to his Bxcellency the Marquts af Sallabury, Secretary of State for Forelgu Af- faira to her Majesty Quecn of Great Iritaln ana Tealand and Empress uf Iudla, the followlng com- mualcation: +*1n conformity with the initlative taken by the Austro-linngarian Cubluet, (he Government of his Majesty the Einperor hue ‘the honor ta pro- pose fo tho Powors who are signatories of tho teeatics of 1830 und 1871 *o meet Ja Berlln, to ducuss thero the stipnlations of the pretiminary Treaty of San Stefano concluded Do twoen Rustla and * Tarkey. Tho Govern. wment of Lls Majesty, In giving this invitation tothe Government of her Lritanulc Majesty, an. durstanas that In accepting it She Gavernment of her Britannic Majesty consents to admit the free dlscyssion of the wholn of the coutents of tho Treaty of Son Stefano, nnd that it {s ready to pure ticlpato thereln. In the event of the acceptance of alithe Powers tavited, tho Governwent of his Mojesty proposes to Ox the meeting of tho Con- gress for Juno 13." ‘rhe wndersigued, In bringing the sbove to the %knowleidge of bis Excellency, hus tho bonor to ask hip 1o be good ennugh ta acquaint him as soon as possjble with the reply of the British Government, BALIABURY'S HEPLY. 3 The fallowlug s Lord Sallabury’s reply to tha foregaing: Thu undereigned, her Majes! tary of 8tate for Forolgn At sckpowledgo the recelipt of collency's com- wupication invitiug ber Majesty's Government to take part in a Congress at Derlin for tuo discosslon of the stipnlations of the prelimiary tresty con- cluded mr San Stetano between Iiusafs and Tur- key, Tue undenslgned, taking his Excelloncy's vorbal jutimatlon tyat the inviation had been acnt In the same terme to the uther Powers who sro slg- natories of the Treaty of Parls, and understanding that thous Powers nesent to the invitation un the teris stated In his Excelloncy's note, haa the bonor te fnform his Excellency that the UGoverns ment of ber Majeaty will bo resdy W take part o & Congreas at the date mentioned. TR TURKISI BEPRSSENTATIVES. Lo¥noxs, Juns §.~A Constantinople dispatch says Bafvet Pusho will boune of the Turkish representatlves ul tho Berlin Coupress. Itls thought the other will be a Chrlstiun. BATISFIED. Loxnox, June 4—8 s, m.—A Bt. Petersburg dispateh ways: ** Lord Heacoustield's appoint- ment to the Congress causes satistaction hero. There {3 sume fear that - the situation at Con- pluntiuople will necessitato collcctiva action, as proposed by the Berlin memoranduimn." EASTERN NOTES. THR CHANCKLLORS, Baruny, June 8.—Bismarck 1s expocted here to-nfght. Bexriy, June 8,—Disinarck bas arrived. 87. PeTrussure, Juve 3.—Vriuce Gortscha- kol Is bottor. A specdy rocovery Is wnticl- pated, v's Principal Becro- 1ts, bas the bonor to ORDELED TO QUIT, Coxstanivoree, June UB,—The Levant Herald higviug publlshed o lctter considered by the Turklsh Governwent 1o he scditlous, its editor, au Englistman, bas beew vrdered to quit the country within lorty-eight hours, AN OUTUKRAN PEARED, Loxpoy, Juue 3.—Beveral speeia) Qlspatches frow Canstantiuople say the Sultan (ailed to at- tend tho Mosque Friday, whereby the fear of an outbreak {s hopiled. This Couatantinople news serves to chicek the vtberwise fArm toudency of the Loudon Stock Exchanye, OHERCE. Loxvox, June 8.—~A correspondent at Athens telegraphs thut the agreeweut belween Eu« gtand aud Rusata cuuses great disappolutment there. The Greeks expected the auuexation of Thessaly, Epirus, and Crotia. In tlelr dlsap- pointment pud despalr st the supremacy se- cured for the Bulgarians, they witl be likely 10 take desperato measurcs. The Greek anoy may evey nter Thessuly aguin, ROUMANIA, A dlspatch from Bucharcst says if Kogland and Austria do uot preveny the retrucession of Bexsaratla, the pesentmcut of the Roumau- Lans ugalust thew will bo stropges than jtfs sgaiust Rusala for taking the terricory. 1MPORTANT I¥ THUS. Loynox, June 8.—A disputch from Bucharest says Evgluod Las promised to recoguize the in- dependeucs of Bowwoula. Fhe Lumanaud de- clares that Roumanis has fricvocably resolved b; ; the evils of the past aud to extinguish the ani- monity and batred existing between tha differ- ent scets of the population. has been necessary to employ Russlans versed [o admiulstration;”but, when the orgsnization s complete, then Bulgarians will MNkewiso bo employed. selves worthy of t been prepared for thelr country.” Meanwblile, Russtan officers are to command “the Bulgarian army In course of formatlon, Russlan employes are to administer the country, and those thou- sands of Buigarian pricsts educated in Rusals for years past will prepare it for Its great destloy, pesor conttnues aatisfactory. most fiye minute’s walk 'from the scons of Hoedgl's attempt. Dr. Nouling, camo to Herlin a few weeks ago fruim Halle. second floor, No, 13 Unter den Linden, (rom tho dam of Bdxony. cultury and Hoance in Hallo and Lespale. < NE: TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1878, —_——— — — —_—_— e — not to cede any territory to Russia. Cireat ‘bopes are entertaloed of England’s support, TARNA, The Russisos have offered to occupy the helghts commanding Varns, and Jeave the town in possession ot the Turke. TURKET. CoxsTATIROPLS, June 3.—Tho agreement be- tireen Encland and Russia creates consternation here, becaune It s bollevod it will involve a sot- tlement whict the Greeks will reject forcibly. | ANNIRILATION, In the recent fighting A Roumelia 400 Rus- sfans were cut off by Pomoks aud all killed. ¥our hundred more sent to their relief arc in a critical potition. ACTIVE OPERATIONS. ‘Tho Russians are not relaxing the warlike preparations south of the Balkans. On tho con- trary, they are very active. MIDHAT, It Ia hellaved the Grand Vizter, Mehemet Ruibdi Pasha. 1s tryiog to induce the Sultao to recall Midhat Pasha In order {o popularize the uew Government, and that i the Sullau re- fuses Mchemet will resign, leaving the odius Mabloud Damad supreme, whereby a revolution would probably be precipitated. BATOUM. A new protest of the juhabitants of Larlstan warns the Russians that any advance towards Batoum will be forcibly resisted. i SRRAVIA. BrLaraDE, Junc 3.—The decrce of Prince Milan has been published, which orders the an- nexation of parts of Old Servia outside of tho boundaries fixed by the treaty of Bt. Stefano. ABANDONED, Loxpoy, June d.—A correspondent at 8t. TPetersburg eays the attempt toarrange a mutual withidrawal Irom tho nelghborbood of Conatan- tinople has been abaudoned. A Vienna dispatch eays negatlations ou this subject will shortly be resumed, TIB NBW BULGARIA. VigNxa, May 22—(en. Dondoukof Kor- sakofl, the newly-appoluted Uovernor-General of Bulgaria, has fssued a proclamation from Rustchuk, whero he has taken up his quarters, announcink that, in conformity with the stipula- t{ons of the Treaty of San Stel named' by the Czar Governor-General of tho liberated” Bulgaris, and that he cntera on his office to earry out the autonomic vrganization os tlx!nI couniry and to prapare ft for the election o s tinction of 0, lio has been Frince. He .wl race or creed, repressing aboses, an: ndministering equnl Just! make no dis- and endeavor, abuve all, to remedy As yet, hie says, it e horca they will show them- ho great destiny which has NOBLING’S SI110T. TIE ZMPEROR'S CONDITION. Benwiy, June 8.—The condition of the Em- The effect of the news that another attempt had been misde on the lifo of the Emperor was astounding. The outburst of public feeling went far beyond tho manifestations made on the previous veeasfon, s Nobling's attempt exceed- ed that of Hoedel in the serlousncss of ts ro- sults. ace, and foreed its way into the building, It only dispersed on recelving satistactory news of the Emperor's couditlon, andga warning that thelr loyal manifestations might aggravate the sufferiug (rom his wounds. A vast crowi aseembled arotnd the pal- TIB LOCALITT, ‘The spot where the Emperor was shot is al- THB AvnasmIN, 11e lired a furnished room on the window of which the shota were tired. Nobling waoa formerly In the eivll servieo of tho King- e wasa regular contributor to sgrlcultural journuls, and secms to have been Ju essy drcuinatances. e studied agri- NODLING. Bruriy, June 8.—~Dr. Nobling cannot cecover from the infurles he lullcted on himself at the e of his urrest. 1t fa sutd fie bad accomplices in the erime. Dr. Nobling Is nelther s Soclalist nor an Ul- tramontaue, but is a Protestaut of good fumily aud position, and fale means. Ilis brothers are offleers in tho anmy. Dr. Nobling admits that bis pl: ad bren formed for a loyg time. had mphices who had heen in'coinmuniea- tion witht him on the subject of the assussina- tion of the Emperor for alx months. Beueiy, June $,~Tha uiticlal bulletin fssued from the palace this evenlut auys the condition of tno Emperor is satisfactory. ' In reference to the report “that Dr. Nobling, the assnilant of the Emperor, had accomplices, tho North Uerman Guazette says thut when his mother visited hin in l‘"mn hu denfed recelve ing anything for the deed, and answered vega tively when ssked if the fot to commit the crimo fell upou blm. LATEST, Loxpoy, Juno4—5h a. m.—0Oflicial balletins lssued from tho royal palace at Uerlin up to midoieht, In referenca to the congdition of the Emperor, are satislactory. Some of tho shuts u bis arm bave not yet been cxteacted. Yho doctors have decldad’ to leava them to work thefr way vut fur fear of causing influannation, Statewieuts made relutive tu Dr. Nobilne's confesslons ara contrudiciory, Speclals ullu‘m that Noblng owned to having been selected by Jot drawn by cousplrators to shoot tke Em- peror, L.oNDON, June 4-3 a. m.—A dlspatch from Berlin snys tho report Is current therothat Dr, Nobling (s dead. : Tl HOEDEL CRINE, BarLiN, May ‘."."‘-\'filwrll:lrv Herr Koehler, who fell 8 victin to Hoedel's desverato dofense, was solemnly burled. A large and hignly- reapectablo aftendance accompanled the collin 1o its Jast resting-place, ‘Tho officors of the Fuailler Guards, in which reghinent he served, were smouy the mnourucrs. His Majesty con- doled with the widow, aud wil} take charge of tho children. 1t has heen ascertaluea that Hoedel stole £5 sterling for pis parcuts itn- mediately before setting out for Perllu, One of the bulluta be iired at” the Emperor hus been !‘:xuml in the dust vppaslte the NRusslan Eme sy, CHANCES OF AN ANGLO-USBIAN CAMPAION. “The Prusslan (jcneral Von [auneken, the well-known strategist, who was the (Irst to draw sclentitic corl fona from the comsbination of spade and breech-loader practiced by tho Turks in tho last campalgo, has published an cssay upon the mllh-r)'_lpmaprm 1 an Anglo-ftua- slan rumflaign. he General attrivutea tho vreater chatico of victary to the' Russtans. e reqarde the Russlaus as” steang (mul{lh o e vuvnll the wors fnpartant pasttions Ly Turkey beforethe Englishcan make cflective resistance; aud, woreover, loaks upon tha dispatch of a Russlan wriay from Sawurcaud to Herst, Cabul, aud further Eust, us practlzable. THE CHANNEL COLLISIQN, CAUYE OF TUE DISASTER. Loxnoy, June 8.—The Timwm prints a dlagram giviog the firat juteligjble explauation of tho Iron-clad disaster. It shows thst the Brosser Rurtucrsy sug Koent Withelqm weps steatmlug slong on parallel lines close togetber. The Wilhelin wos on thg lest bayd or Lo the leaward wud slightly wbegd. Two werchantmon were stauding gcrose thelr course from right to left, Buth Irou-clady ported thelr belms, and passe:l wtery of the merchantmen, Tho order was thep slgnatled to *atarboard pelw,” which the Grosser Kurluerst obeyed, resumning her for- wer cuurpe, while the Koengz Wilkelm con- tinued port her helw. Thia brouslt tha vessely digectly In contact. LOST AND SAVED. Loxuoy, June .—The total nuwber of per. sops on board the fron-clad Grosser Kurfuerst was 407, Of these, 317 mre knows 10 bo saved, Bix otlicers are mugpg the luit. THE LOST IDALLO. POSITION OF THE VESSBL—~TUE FASSENGERY. Loxpox, June 3.—It is uow stated that the eteswer ldabo susk in fiffcen minutes after atrlilug the rocks. Sho lles fu mincteen futhomy of water, widway between Coulngeby and Srundfes rocks. Her top-gallant masts ure vialble b low water. Passcpgers speak nighly of the couduct of Capt. Holuies upd Lis crew, and have drawn up a testimonial to that effect to ba presented to the owners. A dispatch from Dnblin announces tho ar- rival there at 3 this morning of 187 passengers of tho wrecked ateamer fdaho. They apent the remainder of the night at the rallway terminus. The passengera are cxpected In Liverpool to- night, together with the Idaho's crew, MISCELLANEOUS. EXTRADITION ORDER. Loxpox, June 8.—Judge 8ir James Ingham, of the Metropolitan Police Court, to-day made snorder for the extradition of Gray, the al- Jeged farger, who was recommitted for the usual pertod. g TAB DERET PAVORITA. Insulaire won the French Derby yesterday easlly, coming In threelengths shead of Clocher, and will probably now supplant 8irJoseph as the favorite for the Epsome Derby. Forthe Intter event the odds of three Lo oné were of- fered, and four {0 one wanted against him at Chantiily yesterday. ROWING MATCIL. The rowing match on the Thames to-aay be- tween Hiagins and Eillott, for the champlonshlp and £400, was won by Higains, It s efl\ccud that Higeins will row agalost the American chiampion this year. SASSULITCH, St, PrTERSBURG, Juno 8.—Mile. Sansulitch hnlmunppumd, sud cannot be found for & new rial. FAILURKS, LivenrooL, Jnn, 8.—The faflure fs announc- ed of George 11. {reland & Co., corn broke: Liabllities, £33,000. Difiiculties are atso repot ed In conncetlion with two other small firms, An Impreasion exlats that theso clearances witl improve tho conditfor of the market. LOXDON, June 3.—William Cowper, bullder, of Manchester, has failed. Llabliities estimate at £05,000, . A VENBZURLA TP130DS, New YORR, June 8.—A letter from Caracaos, Veanczuela, 8. A,, savs Jose Miguel Barcelton, Tresident of the House of Represertatives of Yenezuela, was shot dead by Edusrdo Scanlon, editor of the Tribunal Libsral, A dispute arose between the two men In cousequencea of a polit- ical differonce. Shortly after the dispute Bar- cellon met Scaulon in the street and fired st him several times without offect. ~ Having empticd his own revolver, he horrowed that of his friend, Gen, Juan De Marts Gusman, and fired agatn. Bcanlon tren fired two shots, both of which took clect, and Harcellon dled that ovening, ITALIAN PINANCES. Romg, June 8,—In the Chamber of Depntles to-day Minister of Finance Dodastated that the hudget for 1578 showsd a surpius of 10,000,000 lire, 1t 18 catimated that the rovenue for 170 will show an increaso of 60,000,000 WILL RBTURN HOME. Loxpox, June 8.—A Madrid dlspatch says the 8panish Government has contracted for tiio transport of 17,000 tnen homo from Cuba. They will bo Qisvanded. 3 IN A MIFP, VersaiLues, June 8.—In the Chamber of Deputies to-day, Gen, Porel, Minister of War, refuaed to aisavow the actions of a Brigadier ol d'armerie, whose proceedines have been officnsive, and left, declaring he would never ac- cept a situation obliging him to pay attention to such complainte. A PREDICTION. LoypoN, June 4—5 a. i.—A Ienlaye corre- spondent telegraplis: “** A Spanish Ministerial crisis Is generally expected after the present sussion of the Cortes. The Constitutlonalists under Sazastaand Serran are sanguine ‘that the winter alections will ralse them fnto office,™. POLITICAL. FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. To the Editor of The Tribune. Fouton, Ili., Juno 1.—Among tho soveral candidates belnr put forward by thelr friends for Representative ln Congress in the Fifth Die- trict, to succeed Mr, Burchard, fs the Hon. Ed B, Warner, of this (Whitesiile) county. He has (Hied with satisfaction to the people saveral Im- portant oftices i his own counsy, and is the present able Representative from that district in the 8tate Board of Equalizatfon, Halsknown ns a true repreasutative Republican, perststent- Iy oppased to all schemea of public plunder, whether of land-grants and subsldles to corpora- 1lons, or Rebel demands upon the Natinoal ‘Treasury; and would make ap excellent Repre- sentative for tha people of that district, REPUBLICAN. Whiteatds Sentinel, Mr. Warner's coudidacy for Congressional honors I8 galuing strongth overy day, and wo confidently belioye that he will secire the nom- ination of the Congreasional Convention, In other parts of thia vaer wo print extracta from several of the leading Jouroals of the district, commentIng favorably sipon the candidacy, and contaluing Rencrous indorsements of Mr. War- ner os a man of pre-eminent sbility, and of pe- cullar fitucss for tho ollico of Conavessman. The courso of Mr. Warner ua n member of tho State Board of Equalization kas introduced him so favorably to the people of tho district, that no nr{xumunu are roquired on tho partof his frlende to prove him & mun of strong, posl- tive qualifications. It s probabla that every county wilt go througth tho form of preseutini a candldate beforo tho Conventlon, but we doubt If nuy other county witl present @ caudidata with “that degreo of contidence with which Whiteside will src‘cul Mr. Warner. The gues. tion of u second choice will not be considered In this county. Whiteside will bs for Mr, Warner, aud ‘will support him by all falr and honotable weans, Iu other wards, his cane dijacy 18 earncet and genulne. We have noth- ng to say ngalust any othor candjdates, but, ou tho contrary, view with pride the Jist of able men numed by the seyeral countles, We honestly feel, however, that Mr, Warner 1s the wan ubove all others for the place, and, fm- oressed with that conviction, wo shall give him wyr best support, ‘I'he Fulton Journal fndopses tho candidacy of the Hon. Ed. B, Warnor, of this iy, for Congressignn. It says of Yiim: “Ar, Warner is u gentleman of excellent ability, of uuumt- tionuble character, und a true and tried lle;m - leau. In every public poaltion he has bLeld, be has displaved abllitles of uncommpn order, For several terms he wap Treasmerof the eounty,~taking the ‘offics when the counpy finances were in o very disordered condition, snd Ita onlers consjderubly below pat, Added to tho conditlon was the breake fug-out- of tha War, -which neceasjtae ted the raising of Jarge muaounts of monev; but, under the oble mansgement of Mr. Warner, overy requlsite was promptly met, und the jn- debtedoess uccessarily fucurred promtxlly pald, In 1873 he waa clected a membor of the Stato Board of Equalization from this dlstrict, and re-clected fn 1870,~his recognized finaucial abll- ities placing Wit at ouce us the leadlpg member af the Board,—p positiun which be has contiuued to retal, Asa member of tho Doard, he s well and favorably known to_the people of this Congressjonal Disteict, and jt wold be an honur ty themn, os well 4s a tribute 1o the abllity and worsh of Mr. Warner, tmake bim our next Represontative tn Congress.”” INDMANA, Spacial Prapater 0 The Triduns. TwpranaroLis, ind., June 3.—The Republican Btate Convention meets Thuraday. It will Lo ORG Qf ghe mat enthuslastic apd best repre- ecatative bodies ever agscmbled. Repoyts from all parts of the 3tate Indjcate mreat and unex. pected Interest In party atalvs, sod County Conyentions have been more generally attendsd 1han for yesrs past. ‘The platform wil) contaln ap Indorscoient of [javes, and denguuce the Potter Mexleantziog ‘scheme. 3 zood geliot will be uominated, but 14 13 toa’early toeven Kudss who will compode it.. Buige of tha candis dates may not even be ogmed prior £a tos mcets lug of tbe Conveption, A conferznco of Jeading men was held to- nignt ut tho Bates House, prestded over Ly (iov. Orth, at which a vlstfords was discussed. ‘The only question upon which un{ diference of oplnfon was expressed was us to the Indorss: went ot the Admiuistration, There wgs a Jevided and warn gbjectiva o an up- qualided fudorgement “of ths gonersl polley, and tha conference ' adjourned without arriving st any partlcalar agrecment, Bhoyld Gep. Harrlson not reavh bure from Ciue cigugti in gime to prestis over the Conveution, either Godlove 8. Orsy or Uen, Lew Wallace will be made Chairmau, 1t 13 undcratood that Col. W, W, Dudlcy, of Wayne Couaty, will be candidate fur Auditor ot Biate. MICUIGAN. &pecial Diapgich 19 THe Tripune. Oga¥p Rapips, Mich., Juno &—Moses W, Field, of Detrolt, Chatrman of the State Cen- tra) Coultics of she National pzny, appolnt- «ed o jmportant meeting of that Cowplitee b De beJd i this city to-uight, apd jovited mewn- Lersof local cqipumittecs 10 work sod cov/er with 1t. As a specimeo of the spathy that charucterizes the party awsy’ from this city, Ip may bo pentioned that but tbrec of Com- wjitee wero bere, Field sud Robiusop, of Dy« troit, aud Dawson, of Hastiugs. The only uth- ers hiere to meel them wery Jubu C. Blanchard, of luuly, Wwho s struggling for the Urcenback vowyluatlon for Lotgress 18 tuls dasirkes, sud ALK Beel, la right buver, No eetivig wue re. “Jackson. -Among the speakers were D, B. turns from clty and interfor aro coming In very slowlr. Owing to the number of tickets In the 1t is Impossible at as to the result, evening some conclusion can he arrived at. evening o strange phonomeuon was witnesscd, orrather hoard,in the sky overhead nt this place. The air bad been, for two or threo hours previously, sery hot and sultry, oppressively so, and clouds cathered in the esst, which were passing over, “{ndicating the appearance of a storm. A large cloud arosc from o Jittle south of west, passing east, just about on the line and directly over the Illinals River. not very dease, and yet was qulte black, but had nothiog to jndicate a fornado {n it. But emanating from the cloud waa a conatans roar, like distant thunder, which did oot cease from tho time the cloud appeared in the west until it was out of sight In thine extending ot least fifteen minutes, The sound was somethiug like the roar of n distant train of cars, although those who have heard the sound of coming tornadoes rocognlzed it immcdiately ns belng of the same characte r. But the most remarkable feature of It was that every few moments, perhaps as often as once in two minutes, the sound would swell Into ronr of thunder,—in no case a crash, bat stmoly an_enlargement of the roar. subside Into the continuous'ronr,and then swetl again, and so ou. Itcontinucd untilit passed en- tirelv over tha county, (nllnw(n1 of the river to the northenst al l(lule‘hnll foliowed, and a slight shower 23 the elond something such o8 was never heard before hero. ‘There was no wind perceptible near the carth, and no evidenco of any nccompanying the clow storm ‘show that the damage throughout Ne- braska woa very light, more eo than expected, A heavy thunder storm passed southward about four miles cast of Central City, and, when fust south of tha rallroad, it changed Into a torsado or cyclong, resembling a large water-spout from tho skv, and, os soon na It reached the ground, destroyed s frame school-house, completely de- mollshing It, and strowing small pleces of the bullding for miles around. It then carrled sway and destroved tho dwelllng, barn,'aud outbuiliings of Thomas Stewart, killing his etock, From there it took the house and barn of Joscph Gray, living near by, kitling twocowaand it kitled one of Mr. with a Joud report, which ended its desolation. At present po one Is known to have beeh killed, but several were injured und with thelr lives. On thoe llne of " rallroeds, both snd bulldings blown over, Beveral bridges on tho outskirts of Omahs were conntry bis been visited durlog the past fow days by a serles of scvero “thunder and wind storme, which did great damago to crovs. In the viclnlty of Mediapolls, (n thia county, whole flelds of growing graln 'are reported utterly ruined by hall, which 1o several places ia sald to havo covered the ground after the storm to the dopth of over a foot. Rye and wheat was cut Jown cloge tu the ground and bLlown away by the ‘wind. Ou Sntunlay nighe and yester- day the ralnfall In this fmmediate neichborhood was unprocedented, and wholo farma are under water, though tho extent of fwipossible to eatimato at Lhis time, morning tho resldences of E. D. Holsteln wero ‘struck by lightnlog and some- what damaged, but none of injured, of raju-storms of unprecedented severity, ao- cowpanied by tbunder und lghtoing, bave pre- vallod o this vicinity for soveral days, closiug erty, growing crops, ete., f8 reportod In conse- quence, The loss fn this city will aggregate several thousand dollars, and sl the raflroads ceuterfng here ars sufferers to o greater or less exteut. Travol waa practically ?u!m‘mlrd untll the waters should subsfde nnd "1 tho ruad-beds could be ascertained, but tralbs ore again miovin, twenty miles south, the Chivage, Burlington & Quincy track was submerged a depth of two feot. roads, deluglog rafn-storns provalled lo this locality on Saturday night sod Bunday worpiog, swelling beld, Field reoms to think that there will bo no difficulty in uniting the two conventions next Wedneaday called by himsell and Host of However, ofhers of the Gireenback party suggest that Field s osersanguine, and that there will bo plenty of fun Wedtesday, ——— NEW YORK. Spactal Dispater to The Tribune, New Yorx, Juno 3.~The National party In this city turned out a thousand strong at Caoper Institute to-night. Peter Cooper waa on the platform, and a letter by him was read. Stnegeon, of Ohlo, Chaitman of the National Executive Com- mittee, snd Alesandor Troup, of Connecticut. murmur of discontent from the spectators was to the cffect that Ald. Marks be 8 com- mitteo to procure an attorney 1a defond a_ sult against ox-Mayor MecKey and ex-Marshal "Forrestall, brought against_them by oho of our prominent merchante, K. Worin. Xo‘y. for false arrest on the Sth of July Inat. The Mayor ruted the_resolution out of order. on tho around that ho did not think it proper ta defend at the expenss of the citv mis- takea mado by defunct oflicers, Ald, Dudgeon, howeyer, submitted the resolution and 1t was carrfed by a vote of 8to 4, No pay for either Marshal was granted, and the Mayor leaves for Ottawa to-morrow to taka eoma steps phat whl be lkely Lo bring about a seftlement of ¢he pres- ent contentions. Davis,—that the contract hetween Davls and the Company Is good until he 18 pafd £340,000 duo him, and decrees that ho shall have posens- sion under o Trustee, These minlng propertics are about the bestin Utal, producing abuut $1,000,000 yearly. CRIME. A VIRGINIA TRAGEDY. Dispateh tn S:. Loule Wlshe-Demncrat, Rionmono, Vo., June L.—Last nizht o plucky young widow living near Tazewell Court-House, fn this 8tate, succeeded in defenting two tramy- rutflans, after a fight which cost her hfe, The tinancial views of the Nationals wore set FpEr—— About 10 o'clock at. night two men eame to tlo forth a8 demanding greenbacks. and nothing CASUALTIES. | house of Mrs, Breeky Baldwin, and asked lier clse, to give them somo sllver in change for notes, DROWNED. offeriug 87 of the latter for 85 of the formner. QREGON. &proial Dupateh 10 Tha Trituna, JangsviLie, Wis, Juns 8.—~Th{s afternoon our city was staztisd by the report ofthadrowa- ing of two brothers, and, upon Investigation, it proved too true. August and Willle Lutz, aged respectively 3 and b fears, were fishing from the hulkhead at Monteray dam, and Willle lost bis fish-pole. 1n attempting to recover it, he fell fnto Hock River, and, on seeing this, August Jumped jo to rescus him, and both were drowned.” A strang eddv s farmed just below the bulkhead, and this, with a strong wind pre- valling at the time, throw the bodics into shal- low water, and ‘hey vre[e recovered by Ida Lutz, thelr sister, 7 years of age. All atteinnts to resuscitata them proved unavaliing. The children’s par¢nts -were nof st howe, but were q\,‘llc[d_y lumqmped. 7 A BHOCKING AFFAIR. Bpecial Ditpated lo The Trituns. Osana, Neb,, June 8.—This morning at 10 o'clock a terrible tragedy accurred here. Mre. P, Oleop, who fs sald fo have been partially jo- sano for the Jast 'few days, went with her dadghter, aged 12, to npond nt the foot of Farnham street, and drowned hersell and child ini only three fest of water. The screams of the terrified emid sttracted the attention of two fshermen, who saw them”diowalng, but too Iate to reuder assistance. Bhe complied, nnd they soon Teft, bub returued after she had rotired, broke anen the door, and entercd. They entered her bedroom. She Jumped from the Led amd told theam to leave her room. They demnanded hoe pueset-hook, and threatened to violate her person i sho did not glve it up, 8ho went to her dress, deliberately took the pocket-book from It, containing 221, and threw it °In’ the fire, One of the trampa stooped to get it ont, when she snatch- ed up an_ax and dealt him a terrible blow, knocking him _down, quickiy following with other blows, dashing Dis brains out on the hearthstone. The second tramp then drew a dirk-knife and ritshed at ber and stabbed her twvica fn tho loft breast. She dealt hitn a fear- ful blow with the ax, nearly severing his rinh arm ncar the showdor, "The miscreant then fledd, loaving & trall ‘of blood behind him. His dead body was found this morning two miles from thls place. A young white man came hy this morning, and found Mrs, Ualdwiu in an ex- piring condition, 8he told her story, and diel two hours afterwards. Tha dead botlies of the two tramps were thrown in a hog-pen, 80 Zreat was the {ndignation of tho people in the vicinlty, Thero wWere no papers fouud on them by which they could bo {dentifled. PonrruAnD, Ore., June 8.—The election passed off quietly. A very large voto was polled. Re- fleld and the amoulit of scratching and trading resent to make any estimate tis expegted by to-morrow THE STORM ERA, SWING HNIGH, SWEET CHARIOT ! Spectal Dispalch o Tae Tyiduns. Monnts, 11l June 8.~About 6 o’clock last The cloud was BAD TIMES TOR HORSE-THIEVES. Spectal Dipatch to The Tribune, RALAMAZOO, Mich,, June 8.—Sheriff Gates brought to this place Baturdaya horse-thict who has had quite an eventful exporience. On tho 11thof April 1ast the thicf, whose real name proves to be Lewis Marvin, hired a span of horses at Baxter 8prings, Kan,, to go to Lamnr and roturn, promising to bo back tho next day. Nothing was heard of him, and scarch was at once made. e was traced through Missourf, Hlinois, and Indiang, and ' into Michfran. .Bherf COates was notlfied, and, after ffteon days’ search, ascertained his where- abouts to bs at Mcliride's Jumbere vard in Montenim County. Saturday he, In company with a Denuty, arrested him in the woods choppiug. : The Bhierift scized the ax in ‘Marvin's hands, and, tearing it away Irom lilm, froned him fn a moment. Ile fs a native of Bar_ryCount{. In this State, IHe stated after lifa arrest that, had he had notles of the up- proach, no army of officers could have taken bim gllve, Revolvers nnd s long dirk were BEECHER BUITS DISCONTINUED, Counci Brores, Ta, June 8.—During a severe storm oarly S8undsy morning the houso of John Sults, In this city, was struck by light- ‘ning, and Beecher Sulte, aged %0 years, killed, The father was rendered insensible, but etill sur- vives, Ilis recoyery Is doubtful, however. — RUN OVER, Fronence, Mass., Juno 8.—Tha Rev. O. ¢, Burlelgh, the famous anti-slavery leadar, was tun over by tho cars to-night. "Hias death is momentarily expected. i ERRS N the cast, the t would then the direction the way. A MINE ACCIDENT. Roaping, Ps., Juns 9.—Thres men wero killed to-day at the iron-ore ‘mines near Top- ton, by the taving In ot an embankment, assed ‘over. ‘The continuous roar was b found on his person. His team was brought in tho skey. FIRES. ;'mau mAdjh and !.l)‘e ]n%gonlll(c! of ltunuln golz)l- A SMALL TWISTER. - cd. stance of 1,100 miles was traveled b Snectat Pispateh o The Trisuns, IN CIIICAGO. him Jo fifteon days,~butween seventy-llve ani cighty iniles a A reward ol $350 s offerea at Kansas for his capture, - TIE REV. JONN P. JONES. Spactal Dispatch fo The Tribune, Prrrsouno, Pa., June 8.—Tha Rev, Join P, Jones, who wus arrested In Now York on Satur- day, fust as he was about to sall for England, is well known herc and in several of the Weatern Btates, Ie {s n Walshman, and formerly offl- ciated In this city, but -for somo_timo bas had charga of a church in Butler, Butter County, Pa. lojs charged with haylug ralscd a note for 850, drawn by A member of his congrezatlon named Osborue, to #450, and with' baving been enguged fn an frregular transaction the Hev, Mr. Riensivger, also of Butler County, wnereby Oshorng waa compelted to pay a° $700-uote which Jones [nduced him to make, - Osborno wileges that there are othier members of Jones' congreation in Butler upon whom the pastor has been {lllllmt notes. The whole amount uf his swindling operations will foot up 4,000, It is also alleged agalust ths Rev. Jones that ho has lately been traveling fn Ohlo with a voung lady, having taken advantagoe of ‘the absenve of his wife, who ia un a vist to England. In New York ho assumed the nume of John Andersun. 1o will be brought back to Butler for trial. Oxtana, Neb, June 3,—Reports of Buturday’s | The nlarm from Box 84 at 5:55 st evenlog was caused by sparks from a passing cogine sotting flro to the framo diwelling, No, 683 Clark streot, owned by Lorenz Frauz, of No, 07 Han- over street, and portlally occupled ' by Fred Mayer, Damago trilling. still-ularin to Engine Company No. 1 at B:18 yesterday afternoon was causcd by » fire upon the roofl of o vacaut building ot No. 60 West Washington atrect, caused by sparks of fire from _an “sdjolning pleture-frame ' factory. Damage, 8100 i g AT CANAL: WINCIHESTER, O, Covuxpus, O.,June 8.—The insurance on Chaney's warehouse at Canal Wiachester,” O, burned yesterday, was placea s follows: Franklin, of Columbus, £3,000 on bulldings and machinery; Mcerchants', of Newark, g‘.’.‘n%; Citizens’, of 8t. Luuts, 82,000; and Mapufaci urers', of Nowark, 43,000 on contents, 1t destroyed everything in its course. ' It first dofng other dainage. Near by Col. Webster and party were flahing at Warm Slough, Iere ‘abater's horses, and made a totol wroek of his carrtage. From bhere the cyclono struck the Platte River and exploded AT BAY CITY, MICH, 8pectal Dispatch fo Thae Tribune, East Shdinaw, Mich,, June 8.—A fire at Bay City yesterday destroyed 700,000 feet of Jum- ber st Dolsen & Chapin's mill, owned by Ma; ;t wpl‘;noy. of Detroft. Loas, $7,500; partially usured, barely escaped in Nebraska und Jown, the track was washed ‘Tralos from Chica- 20 wera delaycd from seven to twelve hours. s AT OSCEOLA, MJCII. DzTrOIT, Mich., July 8.—A fra at Qsceoln, Mich., wo-lay destrayed thres dwelllnge; los: .nod; fnaured for 8300, veljings loss, ROBBERS CAUGHT. 8ar7 Lake Ciry, 11 T., Junc'3.—A vparty of eleveu men fram Rawlins, Wyo. 1., eaptured tha train-robbers and have returned to Rawllna. They offered little resistanco, as thelr ooly arma wern revolvars, while thelr pursuers were araed with long-rangs riflcs. ‘Thres shots only wero iired. They denjed the erlme at tirst, but, by threats and the application ot a rops, one con- fessed, and plloted tho party to where the watches and money were concealed. This ona hos since turned Slate's evidence. io saya he and one other came from Cheyenne, and tho other two from Kausus, where they lately committed & bank fobbery. TQRGERILS. Bargntore, Juue U.—In tha Crjminal Court to-day, ths Grand Jury prescnted George W, Bishop, ex~Judee of the Orphians’ Court, ontwo chiarges of fargory, both for forging pamcs of parties to certificaies of stock in which juyest- ments had beeg mada hy order of the Court. MEXICAN MATTERS, Oarvestox, June 8,—~A News' special from Engle Pass says nows from the othier side states that Gen. Yecobedo sttacked n Paymaster's traln from Monterey to Plcdras Negras, bub wore beaten aff. No casualties wero reported. Eacabedo Is now encamped pear Pledras Negras organizing a strung foree, aud preparing for wore formidable oporations, NEw Qui.zans, Juse 8.~The Galveston Newa' Bau Antonfo spoeetal says: [Judfans, supposed to be from Mexico, sre raiding the Western counery. ‘They hdve killed or capiured two lit- tle sons of My. Colson, nlmpr-nlner. They had a fight with Colsou, fu which ouo Indian Killed séveral wounded soldiers on trafl. The same special suvs an official disputeh (rom Fort *lurke yeports that seveuty-tive head of cattle e ‘driven -‘ nllha’ nl.lo flrul‘»‘dI: lato Mexivo. cqmpuny‘of cavalry s In nursuit. l'fluufirtw m.{’r.-mnu.g fur the Revolu- tonary vausa Is carriud ot regularly at Ban Ane tonle.” A pumegous party loft Lherg yosterdsy to reinforco Escobedo. ——— TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. PaiLapnLpars, Pa., Juune 8.—Dispatches from the principsl wiulog points in the coal re- &lon judicato a general resumption of minlug qperations with s full fores of workmen. Naw York, Juve f.—Judge Baufora, of the Bnperior Court, has given a declslon {n the suit by the Atlantle & Paclfic Telegraph Compauy va. George B. Preacott, the Western Unfun Telegraph Compang et al, to deteroluc the title to the patents of Edison’s quadruplox and other talegraphic instryments. The compiatut 1s dismissed with costs. Oswego Starch Is the original of Corn Starches, and it has held for 40 years tho highest place in the estimation of housewives throughout the world, With economists it is the prime fa- vorite, ag it will hold full gne- wasbied out. BURLINGTON, 1A, Spectat Disvatch to The Trivune, Bunriyotoy, Ja., Juco 8.—This ecction of SUGAL. The Mannor {n Which Honest Deajers Are Itun Out of Busjness by plen Who Can Buy Sumplers. Special Dispated 1o The Tridune, Nnw Yok, Juoe 8.—Tho sugur Importers hioye fear that Congress will adjourn without ahollshing the presynt tariff rates upon sugarg and strups, which they say ago taken advantage of by oortaln refluers to defrsud the Governimnent amd to make themselves tho atbiters of the trude. The report of the Customs = Commlsslon - now sitting {n this city is understood to be strongly in opposition to the Wova bill, and in fayor of specille dutles, fu ‘accordance with tho tdea of the Jmporters, If the srgumongts phug advapeed do nmot prevall upoa Con- gress to take immodiate action, the fm- porters wjll Lo subjected to tho present duties for ot least two years more, durlng whicli the Alsboncat yefiners will undoubtedly verfect thely sway over the sugur market, and drive all bonest men out of {t. During the past three years about 730,000 tons of sugar have been awnuually bnported to the Uulted States. Of this sugregute in 1877 thres Igrge redning Urwms (o tuls city futimately counccted nro esld to have entergd 200,000 tous, The average annual smouunt of dutlys collected by the Goverhment bos beeuw, siuce 1873, about $:3,000,000 in round nuwhbers. Tho hnporters clalia that, Lad the autjes hesu hon- st yf,uld, a rovenue of oyer $40,000,000 would havé been collected. The way the fraud Is porpetrated is ghrough collusfon between refluers snd tha fil-patd Quvernment ofilclals stationed as Samplers and Welghmasters npon the docks :t the yoflperics. All the sugar jmported by retincrs or bought *“afluat bythem goes under a special priviloze to thelr " docks, whers it supposea to rematu untll the Bampler has takea s mmp{u of the ayerasge vqntents of each bogshead. aud the Appratscy hos dotermined from thess the Jduty 1o be imposed. The fact eppours Lo be, however, thot sugur has been taken (n bulk o the docks ond lus heen al ouce dumped, and the hogehcada cleancd by steatn sad broken u? before an AJ)przuser had scen a sample, and e¥en befors a Sampler had taken ons, Afper snch a course no ons could prove tnat s sampls of No. 7 sugay conveyed to the Appralser by un sccommodating Sampler was nol a true evidency of the character of the cargo. lence the iinporters were justllicd In tellfox the Customs Conmlssivy, as they did, tbat the Sagpler ls virtuslly she Collector of the Por, sv far ss pugars are concerged, Impurters have gls0 testified befure the Comuufssion that grest fruuds have been commlited by collusion between dishonest refiners wud Gov- erument Welzh-Masters, According to tho evi- donce, hogsbieads welnhins lmrgwl.w 1o 1,800 pmlqu have been reported at | pounds, and the (foternment lus thus beeu defratuded of from 8 w0 rl‘)‘ ver hogshead, sud the retinfug Juiporter has benefited correspoudiugly. ‘The Commission lios also ot at iotercetlog fucts about drawback brands, snd the W of 4Qen sirups) oF glueose, by !_‘!fl’ueu. S ey, VOSBURG, GOOD MAN. 8otcial Disputch (0 The Tridune Nxw Youk, Juus S.~Indigusut st James Slckles® charge that they bad been bribed, thg jury that acquitted Vosburg to-day asked Judee Koapp po uvpotect Miem. A caplas for Sickies was lssued, but he was found o hyve the damage it is Yesterday and and Alr, the Inmntes wero COUNCIL BLUFTS. Councyl. BLurps, Is., June 8.—A succession wjth yesterday, Coqusldgrable Jamage to prop- he conditlon of as usual, - AL (ilenwood, No accldents occurrcd on any of the GALENA, ILL. Spectal Dispaich to The Tyibune, GareNa, IH., June 8,—A continuous and the (falena {liver to overtiowing. Sixty cords of wood plled up gn the hang were carriud down stream, and seyenty-vp criba of lumber, owned by Barrows, Taylor & Co., of this city, were swept from thefy mooring, gpd toated swa with the debris Into the Mlsplssiopl. Severy head of vattla apd hogs werd drowned, and con- aiderabls damage was dono to Lhe narrow-gauge rod aud the tresthing of Its vridves, TIHE FPRNADOED. Bpectal Dupafen fo Ths Tribune. Mapjsoy, Wis., Juue J,—At a ineeting of fhe Cowmmgn Couyel) Saturday elglt, oo the recon)- wondytion v} uls Hooor Mayor Smith, p cum- mitpea of thrye, coosisting of Ala. Walsh, Lawont, sud Flah, weep uppolnted 1o sglicdt aubicrigtions to ald the P iterers by the late toruado 1o Sgutnern Wigconsin, A inase-mect- 1o0¢ will pe held co-inorrow {Tuesday) cvealng for ths purposs of takinz action thercon. e g MACOQUPIN'S WHITE ELEPHANT, dpactql Diswaich to The Titbune. CanviwviiLs, Kil, June 3.—As the peceut meeting ol the Boaed of Buperylsors of Macoy- P Couney it wag ordered that $200,000 of 10 per cont Court-tiouse bonds bo funded by the fssue of new § per <ont bonds at 73 ents un the doilar, In accardgoes with the provislous of the compromidy pdopred by n': peovls Lo fugd the Qebr ot 7§ vents op the agllar. It Is stated {Im anumbes ol bunds hive been funded that do not correepond with Lhe eister, sud under the vowmpromise they cannot b tyoded uuless cor: reapundiug with the yecister 3¢ Kept by Gliset- oub & Puyols, jJpuncial azeyts of ths coloty. — loft the Statg emly |n the moralug j THE HENDOTA SQUABBLE. for bis bome ot Mugresor. Mre Vosurg | third more water, and yet the parsooage, d warued bim 0 Lasien awyy. ' Ho walted op Prosecuslog-Attorvey McUtll, buwever, sald b Wwas cazer fo be oriesied, aud tp bave the case tried azaln, Lt was sdvlsed 1 b'u beme, auddid #u. Yusburg says be is not vindictive, aud will do uqtulng agafost Bickics. Fho Bsbiisy mig- ml;:n Lave voted copfidencs o Vosoyrg’s tnag- ceuce. Spectat Dispaich to The Trivung. Aexpots, lil, June B.—~Io antlcipation of an egeltiug mecting, » Jargy crowd ssscmbled ab the City-}al} thls cveulog long before the Counacsl met. The preliminary busingss ap- caged excegeingly Juonotonous, §3d was ouly r:rhkcn for a wowment by Ald. }loMinap uod fully uaderstandipg a motion of protestiugiluet tho actlon of the laat meetlng w0 bo spresd upoy the mlnutgs, which sald Alderman charge- terized @2 au. cffort on the purt of the Mayor to hullduzo the Coupcil, sud which ko sbould never submitto, Ou a wotlon by Ald. Duus, It was declded that the City Marshal sbould receive Do fes 1or urvcats, $he Aldermanic Msrahat fndoreing 1ho propricty of that wution. A gesolution that caused o maintain & standard consis- tengy. For the laundry its cheapness, ultra purity, sweet- nesg and Instre have hecome roverbial, while as a table edible it stands the peerless American preparation, uni- versally renowned. - L C. CHAPIN. Gea'l Azt 145 Doane-st, New York e ———— IMPORTANT SUITS DECIDED. 8avz Laks, Utah, June 8.—The Buprems Courd to-duy decided Lhe case of Bawuel Ksha va. L. E. Holdea fnfavor of Holden. This was #u sppeal from tha Distriet Court for 3 third Interest ta the Telegraph Mluc. Judge Schaller, of the Dsteict Coust, to-day decided the case of Duyls ve. the Flagetall Cowpany fa lavor of