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THE CIIICAGO TRIBENE: THURSDAY, JUNE 1878 5 been drinking hard,—occaslonally, ns he told & lady friend, taking a polsonous drug to connternct the effect on_ his nervous avstem. It s nilezed that he made special ef- forts to Induce young men to violate thelr tein- perance-pledges. Ono of theaa was Guest, who was the Beerctary of a newly-formed temper- ance soclety. Robert Guest wasa son of the him, The result was that hn pursued his collezn stuidies no further, but bagan the ntudy of law with Judge Samuct IHowe, of Worthington, Mant., whete he remained two years. Alter this he went to Bridgewater, where he com- pleted his Jegal studies with the Hon. Willlam Bayltes, In 1515 he was admitted to the Bar at Plymouth. He practiced law one year at Plain- fleld, and then removed to Ureat Barrington, e he remained nine years, relieving the pro- feasion at routine Ly the findulgence of his poetic tastes. The ‘‘ Thanatonsls™ had been written_so early as 1811, thatls, fn his 15th Before writing this, his poetic ardor had somewhat Intensified by reading “The Memolrs and Belect TRemalns of Henry Kirke White,” and Blalr's *(iraves™” tho sumbre character of the latter not repelling nlm, but spparently harmonlzing, to a certain extent, with the serfous thoughtfulness of his own temperament. it was not until some time after “Thanstopsis” was written that tho manuscript came into the hands of his father, It was u, length, in 1817, taken by him to the editors of the Nurth Amsrican fteview, published in that journal, £nd at once recognized as indi- cating the advent of & poet of rare protnise. The lines *Tos Waterfow!” were written in 1815, when the author was io his 21st year, and the puem was delivered in Comniencement week at Cambridire before tha Harvard Alpha of the I'nl Bets Kappa Boclety. Jt was at this tlme that, on the carnest advice of R. H. Dana, Prof. Edward D, Channing, of Har- vard " College, and Judge Willard Llil- lips, Mr, TBryant was pursuaded to 'pub~ lish & small voluma containing **’I ho Ages'” and otlier poems. ‘This established his reputation. It was durlng this year also Mr. Bryant was married to Miss Fannfe Falrchild, of RIOT. BRYANT. TIIE RAILROADS. The Groatest of America's Posts at Las® “Lies Down with Kings." The Strikers Throw All Quebec into Direst Consterna- tion, Vanderbilt Striding the Railroad World Like a Colossus. Iate Robert Guest, for many years s merchant of this plsce, and & member of the Canadian Parliament. Guest, Jr., waa @ fine, healthy i'nunu roan, with a robust constitution, and & hody remarkably well developed. The inquest hns been adjourned for fourteen days, or until Prof, Croft has analyzed the contents of the stompch, Passage of I1is Doubly-Immortal Boul at Dawn Yesterday. His Belief that He Can Ruin All A Great Mob Fall Upon and Com= the Trunk Lines. pletely Snck a Flour Store. Univarsal Tokens of Grief in New York and,Brooklyn. Collapse of the East-Bound Fraight Agreement, — A MYBTERYT OF TWENTY-ONE . Becial DispatcA to The Tridune. ToRONTO, June 12,—An Inquest is golng on at Bmith's Corners, about four miles from this city, on somo recently-cxhumed remafns of a man supposed to have been murdered twenty- one years aga, John Walton, o farm-laborer, who has long beeo s resident in tho district, testitied that the remulos were thoss of ono Bitl Lioen, who was murdered, he belleved, by one Heron. Ha sald that one night he looked into the window of the house of Heron, and saw him standing over Linen, who was pi ate on the floor, and draw o razor across his thront. Witness noyer mentloned what he had seen un- il flvo yoars ago, when ha told a farmer named dam Huuter that, il he dug five feet down be- peath a certain tree on his land, be would find the remains of the murdered ‘man., Hunter tuok no notice at the tine, but, o few days azo, Tardy Appearance and Prompt Ineffi- cienoy of the Militery- Bloody Work. Important Foreclosure Suit Against the Wabash Road. Recltal of the Striking Features of the Solemn Bard’s Blograpliy. Ono of the Malcontents Shot Dead and Many Wounded. Miscellansons Itoms of More or Less Interest. His Astonishing Precocity--His Travels--His Trans- lations. Troops Hurrying to Quebece--Other Canadian News. VANDERBILT BREAKS THE POOL. Kpecial Dispatch to The Tribune. New Yonx, June 12.~The Zimes says the Conventlon of the Uenerat Managers of West- ern ralirosds, which bezan in the Windsor Tues- day murning, broke up in disgust yestcrday, and fts members lefc for thelr homes disap- poloted and not a littls " fndiguant, pre- vored to cut and break thorates which had prevalled, as mnch and whenever they shall Special DispateA to TAe Tribune, Nzw Yok, Juns 12.—Willlam Cullen Bryant dled fo his city home, No. 2¢ West Sixteenth strcot, this morning, after an fllnoss of just two weeks. Although the fact that he had recently met with an accident, which had been followed by grave symptoms, had been an- nounced, and the varying phases of his lincas were recounted from day to day, THE GREAT RIOT AT QUEBEC, Special Dispatch to The Tridune. Quenee, June 13.—~The strikers’ riots are stsuming alarming proportions, and the Mayor and authorities, who are mever found when wanted, are loudly blamed for thelr eovident reat " in digging for dralnage purposes, he turned u) Barrington, Itisa remarkable fact that nona zwn:fvl::‘lr;“:m rl-":l:tfi' o fi:":}.mr“:.mfi B ecat-tis m aaoe e Veiton, | J¢t b mews of bis death w8} of pig lovs pocme If he wrte aut, havetcen | lereaftersce ft. A good deal was expocted - “"c i e ot t" e °b“ g B | Heron was Kilted by an aceldent on the Norin: | cuough of s surprise to shock tho | proserred. There I8 o single vlece that may | from this convention. Thres montis sgo the attery 0 ed out to Btrach’s, but, not | ern Railway, seven years ago, Tho affale fs | community, Mr. Bryant’s {llncss dated from | well be finagined to have been addressed to the | \yastern managers sgreed to a pouling of ton- object of his affections, especialiy ns Lthe stanzas ascribeto * the fairest ol the rural malds" s love of Nature so fotense and tustes 8o con- geninl with his own. The last stanza, it will be remembered, Is us follows: ‘The farest dopths, by foot unpreased, Are not mare sinless thau thy breast] Tue boly peace, that lls the alr Of those calm solitudes, Is there. Mr, Bryant’s domecstic Ilfo_appcars to have Dbeing authorized to use arms, were forced to retire Into Jacques Cartier Hall, being stoued by about 2,000 people, some of the officers belng wounded. The strikers have not yet returoed to work, but have succeeded In putting s stop to almost all the work golog oo in the cdty. A number of boats wupon wWhich men were employed have been moved across to creating great excitement among residents of the 20th of May. On that day tho bust of Bmith's Corucrs and that district. It i A o Mazzinl, the Itallan patriot, was unvelled in Central Park, Br. Bryant bad promised to de- livor an address. Having partsken of o light luncheon, he was driven to Central Park. The sun shone brightly while hie apoke, and & friend protected him with an umbrells untii ho reached his peroration, Then lie stepped forward nage, and, under the pooling arrangement, 8 rate of freight was established which it wns belleved could bo malntained The pooling of tonnags was supposed to have becn honestly nnd satisfactorily carried out by Commissivner Guiltord. The mectiog called for this city was convened on the very day the povling arrangement made fo March LONDON, Bpectat Dispateh fo The Tridune, Loxpoy, Ont., June 12.—The order for the reduction of work ou the Groat Western Rall- ray has caused the stoppage of the car-works here for one davin the weex. Furthor reduc- the other side of tho river, whero Levis' men EXPOSING HIMSELF TO THE FULL GLARE, been eminently happy. For forty-six yuars he 4 o aronow engaged on them. Mr. Clmon, cone ""“;“"“ ‘“I’“"-‘d- and beat, Ho was eideatly mueh fatlyued | rejojeed o tho wife of bis youth.' Ou the 27th ';‘::‘l'l:‘;' :fl':" ,'.‘:‘:"““‘:nd““ m‘:‘“ S:;‘ tractor for the Provincial bulldings, sunounces | | G00re Wrigles, a teactier ot Peterville, has | oy0p 1 speaking, but disdained fecll July, 190, she pased awas In peace, Al B A B et tion of walng the ity for ‘heayy daw- | eeD dismissed for nsing tio cat-o'-nfue tails to T e o A Innitationta. talte | thouzb,’ perliaps, with tho siuglo exception of | of delegates was considered ono 3 ] y y ‘e fastened Lis victing to the floor | SXuousted and accepted an lnvitation take | tno plece above quoted, we have nothing reiat- [ of the best of representative raliroad his ,mpllu. during the castigatlon, Francis Bensoll, a former well-known market- butcher of this city, hus beon held by a Curoner’s Jury ut Detroit fur the murder of his wife. The ages for every day on which bis men remain idle, through the city not affording them proper protection from strikers to cnable them to go to work. rest and refreshment at the houso of GUen. Wilson. Gen. Wilson’s arm was held by Mr. Bryaut as they went upthosteps of the former's house. At the top step Gen. Wilson and his lug to their early tove, the virtuvs of the wile, and the depth and beauty of thelr mutual af- fectlon ate tenderly and exyulaitly set forth in a poom eutitled *Tno Future Wife," addressed to hier In 1647, twenty-six years after marriage, men over gatherced together. IReporta were heard of tho working of the pool, and opinions were expressed favorable to fts continuance on the basis which bad governed the lines since MOTE PARTICULATS, eyidonce disclosed shiocking brutallty. Ason | yipgjg daughter passed through tne | I 1394 Mr, Dryant was ei 3 ", igaged by tho pub- | March, O her side, not a few out- MoxtrEaL, Juno 12.—-A special from Quebeo | Bhicutowsy Ivin slck in bed, wao trici L0 4A78 | baltopened outor ~door. Mr. Bryent | listiers of tho e et Lo raty Cocele B | s O o Eoattas 101 a2 seml-montbly then published st Bustou, to cun- tribute s m_each month through the year, With that steadiness of purpuss which alivava characterized hit, ho fulfilied the engazewment, and recalved as a compensation the sutn of 8200, w(reen Hiver,” * Walk at Sunset, and **‘Lhe WestWind," werepublished in Richard 1. Daua’s *1dle Man.” He did not, however, suiler his .| Nterary pursuits to interfere materiaily witn his professional duties. He steadily roso in his practive as 4 lawyer In the courts of the voun- try, aud vromised to attsin o high position. But In 1825 he was fnduced to remuve to the City of New York, where he edited the New York ftevlew for one year, and beeano connected with tho Evening [J'ost, a position In which he stil) remalned, the potriacch of the eaitorial staf? at the timo of is death, Tho oceaston of was loft outaldc, leaniog agalnst the outer door- post. A second later o sound attracted Gen. Wilson's attentfon, and, turnlog, he saw Mr. Bryant fall and strike his head arainst the ves- tibule-step. Mr. Bryant,iinsensible, was convey- ed Into the parlor. At last he recovered sufii- clently todrink a glass of iced sherry, declined il offers of aaslstance, and . SEEMED DETERMINE TO GO MOME. When it was proposcd to call a carriage, he cxpressed a preferenco for the street-cars, On tho way home boconversed all the time, using connceted sentonces, but his attentlon waone dered occaslonally, When he drew up to hls home, in Bixteonth street, ho looked avx- this nfternoon states: *Tho city Is virtualiy fn the hands of a mob, and politics for the day havo lost nll their interest. ‘Tho military were called out by the Mayor this morning to pre- vent the mob wrecking Poters’ mill, Tho Riot act not having been read they wero forced to retire, however, befng pelted with showers of stones, aud unablo to use their arms. They re- matned in Jacques Cartier Hall whilo the pollco proteeted other parts of thecity, Themob, taking advantage, smnnshicd foto Renaud’s storo wnd stolo il his flour to the value of scveral thoussud dollars. The polico ond military falllng to scatter tho mob, who agaln stoned them, tho Mayor, after a donger- ed a relapse, and died from the effects of his exertions, Benson was called “ Lord ¥’ Benson on uccount of his floe physique, non‘nsuul specches, and domincering ‘manner. Lite Lhero, hie zot {nto dliticultics dally. TIE QUEBEC MINISTRY, Speel) Dispateh to The Tribune, QuEnEC, June 12.—As indleated in tho dls- patch lnst night, the Joly Government witl not resign unless defcated in thelr measurcs, the Premnler consldering the questlon on which the adverso voto was glven a thcoretical one. Mr. Larouger, Conservative, moved the following resolution: * That this Housa is of opinion that tho priuciple of responsible government ree they did mot belleve the pool could be longer maintajucd uniess a new assizo- meut of percentagzes could bo agreed to. Com- missioner Guillord, who saw breakers ahead, backed out of the coming storm by offering his resiguation. Ju was finally decided to leave to the Exccutive Committee tho task of arranging a new nnd satiafactory basls of percentage. This committee, conslsting of Mr. Newell, of tho Michigan Bouthern. Mr. Kiug, sud Mr. Young, soon found thatan agreement was utterly lnpessible. There were but 100 parts to divide, while to satisly the dif- ferent managers there would hiave to he at least 115, The Exccutive Committes reported that no ' uires that the Cabinet charged with the sdmin- his 80th birthday, which was celebrated in 1574 s dsley el nuarly tro Jiours; oud aiter sesers Ttration of publi aflirs bo supported by a fowly at Sbo houts and e el | and tho semlcentonnlal of bis cormnection with | percontago basls could be sgrecd upon. Then versuaslons, read the Riot act. Tue military | paiority of the House.” - A voto was taken this | ©*'Whoso house is tlls at street | tha Poal, two years later, werc uotable events in. | followed s very warm ond exciting debate, 18 thus1" Tho place appeared unfamilisr, and ho scemed averso to enterng, until an explanation bad heen given. Dr. Gray, Mr, Bryant's physi- clan, was sont for, Mr. Sryant recoguized Miss loving been ngaln assaulted, B Battery were ondered to firo first blank cartridges, which, howuver, RREMED OXLY TO EXCITR THA OROWD. nis long and llustrious life. During a1l this timao Mr. Bffi‘-nl bud been in tho living world, Me repeatedly visited Europe, cven extending his truvels to Syria and Egypt, remaining for considerable’ periods of afternoon, with the tollowing result: For the motioo, 83; n{nlnlt, 82, The Speaker gave his vote agaiust the motion and in support of tho Government. 2 which was ended by s motion to adjourn sine dle, which was carricd. Among the members of the Convention remalning i the city the dis- cussion over the faliure of the Managers timo at the “An the crowd again came on, yelliug, the bat- ITEMS FROM OTTAWA. Falschild, and consented to calling the phy- | yore . fnportant polnts, and studying 1 animate Ono M cery ngain fired bail, but did not specially direct Bpecial Dispateh (o The Tribune, sician. 1o soon aftorward nen, tuanners, and thi language an ?huflgfi:htrz:‘:l _n\"'-:;a:: ',o,,d n:‘ n:,:::sf.,’. literature of the different countrics. In his own country, too, he traveled widely and ob- served with a careful eyo, Llis fetters, describ- Jieic aim at tho rloters, One man, a leader of tho erowd, wos shot dead at the firat vollcy, His BECAME PARTLY UNCONSCIOUS. Mo was attended by Drs. Gray and Payne, nel- OT1TAWA, June 12.—A number of Cannda Pa- snld he bitterly disappointed, aud particu- cific Rullway englucers will leave this week for bk y DOInboN: paztle larly fudiynant because the Chicago men bad corpso 18 on the foot of Doghill, Uolow |'tho Northwest, to coutinue the location of the | ther of whom, from the outsat, liave ontertalued | g, vl 3 ' % bis obscrvations both at liome and abroad, | fusisted most strcuuously upou Laving the per- the Dattery, extremely ghustly, the | roadin the viclnity of the Lako of the Woods, | 6 bove of his recovery. From tho comatose | wore printed from time to thne In the Eventng | centago o,",’,,mm they ).y.u .lem“m,' He h‘;dl eyeballs projectiox and tho skull | Lord D!.“‘)‘:er Intu{udu uul‘ng llpl{'b lllums gl state fnto which he fell Lo rellfed oceasionally, | Pot. A vu“nn: of orations .tml addresses tur- | o042 dispateh to the West, tho substance of e ahed’ Mo 'name bas mot been | rooms at bis country-scat in lrclaud, to bo | roviving sulliclently to engage fo alight conver- | nisics excellent spectwens of uls stelo as 8 | i, gy that 4 the Moes leadin from Chicago known as the Canaalain apartments, and which will be occupled b{ his eon, Lord Clandeborge, Ttese rooms . will be decorated with addresses and otlier tributes of respect aid his Excellcoey duriug his stay {u Canada. proso writer, It contains cowmermorativo dis- coursos, dellvered by IYBEIR\ rcquoltll on his dtstinguished friends. In 1845 in his 7ist {cnr, Mr. Bryant set bimsell the formidable ask of additie enother tothe English transia- tions of the “{liad” 'The work occupled what thne he could cominand for the uext tour years. In 1880 he took It with himn to Europe, and wrought on it while abroad, During this year lic was overshadowed by the great sorrow of bls Jife, Mrs, Dryaot was taken . from ascertalned, Many of the rloters havo fled, and the crowd of spectators {s tremendous. The mob witl probably coma back relnforced, nnd the military stand oppositc Renaud's storcs awalting them, It I8 feared that the last blood has aot yet been shied. The shooting occurred 2t 2:80, and the whole serious portion of the offalr camo ou within tho last hour. Therols o rumor that the Eighth Royal Rifles aro also to sation, although ho never suificlently recovercd to give positive signs of recognizing his fricnds. Ho only spoke to give instructions about what be would like to cat or drnk, or to dircet how his room should be ventilated. Until Bunday ho was able to leava his bed, and had occasionally walked up and down the room. Now and then he would ask for more sir, as if Lie were oppressed. The hopo was entertained Loving failed to ogrec on & divislon of tonuage on East-bound freight, the Convention had nd- Journed without reaching any coucluston, and leaviug every road freo to do as it pleased.” Othera who attended themeeting were convinced the Convention was never intended to be a sue- cess. ‘Thicae inen beld forth a theory which fits 1uto all roports about Mr. Vanderblit's recent uegotintions, and his nol yet published de- termination to coutrol a8 much freight busincss HAD IIM DOWN RIGIT. ‘ToroxNTO, June 12.—In tho el suit of J. V. Roy, tho vonverted Brabmin prieat, against J. Ross Rubertson, cditor of the Teleyram, who clarneterized Roy us an unmitigated scoundrel, lle. But under thue welght of griel Do put under orms, The Jury gave a vordict for Robertaon. uatil Sunday that ho micht reain his health, | Bis ol 4 e can without rcgard <10 puols. wLaton—The cavalry has just sscended luyg et ekl On Sunday, howover, o suddco and unfavor ?:mu‘”p'},',;% _m',.‘l','"‘fi“mh;,';fl“ m:,'::f;“,: The Michigan Southern was ove of Mountafn Il from Paul street. It s believed CRIME able cbango took place. Ilis right sido bee | to is literary lavor, nuding sume mcasure of | the Jn?!l grq-vlnv 0!‘ “éun !rwmefl,mlm old "hf tho military are masters of the situation now. Y cawo paralyzed. Ilis fallura bocame rapid, | solace fu tho constant..oecupation of his | Forie 168 ing e o e att: Bl and P Hotghts, ™ The Itlad " fwus Gnished in De- | Muder tto control of the New York Central, and “ LaTzR—3:80 p. m.—B Battery {8 now at the “SIARPERS.” coma set in, ho spoke with difficulty, and guve ‘:embg'r 0, e e e e e | lts Mouager hos recently comsultad ' the Parlinment Ilouso to protect it, the rloters Bpecial Disnaich 10 The Tribune, no sizns of recognition or futellizence. Grow- '('iluultv'hczm‘l. “I'nis was "“’“m;d in Docomber, | President of that great corporatium, Em\nht{ having threatenod to makean sttack upanit | Awx Anwom, Michy Juno 12 Thomas 4, | 0% weaker s Monday and Tuceday passed, his | 1471 'His coilro perfod of labor ou Homery | With regard o this vely matr. Nr lec yard, of the Micnigan Central, which s about to pass intw the bands of the New York Ceuntral, wad olso atta{nable. Obstinacy wasall that was required. Evough ot it baving Leen exhausted, the pool breaks up, and the men vitailty ebbed away untll this morning. Lis dauglter, nicce, and otlier members of his fam- ly remainod by his bed-sido with his friend, Mr. Qralnm, and one or two others, sudly to-night. TOE EXCITEMENT 18 INTENSE, and many people are reported 11l from frights in Paul street. Tho name of the French striver thereforo covored about six yoars, and advanced him to his 77th year, Bluee thon he has been engaged actively on no conslderable work, though be has overlooked the prool-sicets of o « flistory of the Unfted States, and asslsted at Crowoll and Ransotn 8atlsbury, two coutidence men, were bound over to the Circuit Court thits nfternoon, on the double cliarzo of fssuing forged checks and obtaining money under falso Killed cannot he ascertatued. Tho Eignth Royal | pretenses, Ball for cach was flxed at 81,000, | 8waiting the moment when ha should pass | mauy public meetings of s political or Hterar, who ~hove the greatest uumber of Rifles are under nrins, it having been stated nufil, l'l"l.‘ default J"m"'m"'“y werl:vl lodged i | away. Toward moraing be stent. cnnrnc{cr. Ly ¥ ;tzndl !Illlg‘lil' thuw::nnlz:l-:l nm‘gfirt :zlcamué . LY Fec 1 . ————— 1 thut the mob were detcrmived to sack tho “hrmm'l'-%mml Vla‘i'l'r'l‘) fifl'_mngu‘ ;?“:l gll,lnlf rnox TIll4 BLEEP IR DID NOT “""f" ELOPENENT, Avost basiness, Wit the Lake Store, Michizan armory anvl arm themselves. . 1t 18 feared that | Guierabla sum of monoy, Without a chenge of countcunance, without N Southern, Michigan Central, nnd the Attantic & Great Western to feed the Central, the pool cin, it Is snid, be detled until il the uther roads ure driven luto the hauds of Recelvera, struggle, or slzu of paln, at 5:35 o'cluck he died. The fact of his death became known grst by the annoucement made at the door, where & kuot of cravo was hungz upon the ball kuob. Tho news scon spread, and tlags were displayed ot half-mast from newapaper the present (fulet |3 only temporary,” A speclat dispateh from Quobec states that tho Mayor of Quebee has telegrophed to the Mayor of Mountrenl asking for assistanco, ‘The Mayor of Muntreal having recelved a dis- pateh from Quebec asking for military nssist- A Storn Parent that Weakenod After Iio Had Brulsed IHis Son-In-Law, Bpecial Dispateh to The Tribune. PuiLADELYUIA, Pa., Juno 12.—~There waso sceno tu thio Pennsylvania Rafiruad depot thls afternoon that created somethinz moro than o EFFONT TO ESCAPE. Apectal Dispateh o saz Trivune, DANviLLE, 1L, June 12.—Thirtecn prisoncrs confined in the County Jall attacked the jailer to-day, tied and gagged him, aud wero just in EXIT EAST-BOUND FREIGHT COM- BINATION, i Tho East-bound frelzht combination has gone ance to quell the riots, the Princs of Wales Rifles, tho Victoria Rifles, and theSixth Fusiliers Jeft by to-nizbe's traln for Quebec, Innnenso crowds saw them off, Quenec, Juno 12.—The namoot the person kflled In tho riot to-day Is Kdouard Besudolre, aged 22, and lately from France Thousauds viowed lis remains in tha dead-house this cvon- fng, Many wounded were taken to their homes, and {t 18 impossible to obtain names. The mod huviug scattered after the firing, the troops were ordered to the Parliament Bullding, Two of tho ringleaders of tha rioters have beun ar- rested, ‘Tho crowd took 400 barrels of flour from Renaud's store, stating that they wero etarving, aud must eat or dle. Threoregiments ure on the way from Montreal, COURTNEY, Fpectal Diapated 1o Tha Tridune, B8r. Jouy, N. B, June 12.~Tha 8t. Jotn News saye: ¢ Tho defcat of Riley at tho Silver-Loke regatta gives some reasons for the coemlics of Courtncy to sny that tho latter, so far, has done nothing at the var in public to warrant all the words of praise that Lave been heaped upon bim, Last year, in what was considered the moat brilligut of Courtney’s victorics, Rlley wes only a triflo behind Courtnoy, ‘The thne fu that con- test was safd to be by lonz_oilds the most brill- fant on record. Now, as Rilcy was beaten by Jolinsou, whose time was only falrly geod, it is {air to presumo oao of threo tuings: that the courss upon which Courtney tnude such good thine wos a great deal short of what It was sup- posed to buj or that Riloy has fallcn awuy as ou oaremun sincs last year; or that Courtney fs vulyasecoml-rutesculler, Cousidering that Riley must have goue to the Silver-lako regstta be- licving that he coutd win, and that he rowed 8\ he was ublo for the first place, {t will bs be- Heved that he was ines good fix this year s Jast, If this be the case, uo one will deabt that Courtney, who was ouly able to dufeat Jley, never rowed throe miles fu tho thms he fs sald to bave. As little Jubuny Landers, of Ealom, Musa, (who was beaten “so handy by Aleek Brayley, of 8t. Joha), defeated Johnson, und us Johuson hus now worsted Hiley, who ulmost best Courtuey, does Courtney deserve all the pullivg that Amerlcan papers have been eiving him{ — 8t, Johu _bettlu men, us a vule, regard bim as o blg dutler, who will be proved such if be ever weets Huulan, Rosa, or Morrls,” —— MONTREAL. Apectal Dispateh 10 The Trivune, MoNTiuaL, Juue 12.—It (s uuderstood that Mr, C. J, Brydges bas been offcred s bigh ap- polntment lu connection withs the Grand Trunk Itaflway, and that be has the watter under cone slderation, E Of 1ate there have beeu 8 great many assaults on thy police, and it 1s uow proposed to give tuem revolvers for night-duty. ¥ Twa persuns lutely spuoloted Justices of the Peuco for this district are unable to write, A SAD FALL. &ucial Digaich o Ths Tridune 5T Mauy's, Out., Juue 12.—Dr. Ford, who has been arrested “charged with administering volsou to Hobert Guest 1o a glass of lquory causlug his desth, last yesr occupled the post- tion of Mayor of this place, and was held in the Lighest esteemn. When tho teiperance-sgita- tion began, however, be sided with the lquor Purty; aud this causcd such & revatsion fu the Lecling concerniug him that, at tho Jast clec- v, be was badly beaten, Ile sgews to have takeu this to heart u guod deul, aud bos siuce duwmagol, succeeded In Jocl the net of making thelr escape when Sherlft Urcl.'ar{nppcurcd. and, after u fearful strugaie, i which several of tho xrlmueu wero badly lug them up. A YOUNG MURDERER. peclal Dispatch fo Ths Tribune, Tenne Havrs, Ind,, Juno 12.<Two youths, Perry Craven, sgzod 10 years, and Edward Glas- uer, aged 19, this evening had a quarrel, when Craven sbot Glasner, infiicting a dangerous wound In the stomuch, fHe then fled, and hos cacaped captures UNDER ARREST. INDIANATOLIS, Juno 12, —At (reenfield, Ind,, the Coroner’s jury to-uiht returncd a verdict that Mrs, Mary J. Witsion oud Annctta Cass came to thelr death by atrangulation on the nleht of Juno7?, ot the hands of Btephen L. Bates, DBates was arrested and is now iu jail. BUALPER SENTENCED. Bavmvone, 3d., June 12.—Walluce C, White, scalper, convicted of consplracy to defraud the Penusylvania Raltroad Company, lias been son- h\:llo(:l‘."(: l'u two years’ lmprisonment sud to pay a n NANGED, ) CinciNNaTy, O, Juve 1—John Tarker, col- ored, was lunged to-day for the murder of George Frauklin, fn a quarrel at Bowmerset, Ky, last March, e THE HOSTILE INDIANS, Bax Francisco, Caly June 13.—Dispatclics recclved at tho Military JHeadquurters licro con- firm the press reports conceruing Indian depre- dutions ju Iduho, Utab, and Nevada. ‘The ups rising 13 cousldered almost universal amongst the Bannocks, aud it {s belloved all tho miitary of the Division of the Pacitle will be required to subdue the savages. Companics K ‘aud 8, Fourth Artillery, Capt, Earuu commsudiug, left for Winucinucen to-day by rail. ‘Three wompanles of the Elzhth Intuntry ars en routs from Arfzona, Ons company of [nfautry is moving from Fort Budwell to Camp Mo Ucnlult. All the ticopa st Fort llaruey are in motlon, SaN Francisco, June 13.—A Winnemuces, Nov,, dispateh says the citizens held 8 meeting to-night and subscribed woney to srin and equip 8 muunted volunleer copany to go vut on the Northwestern stage roud, tu scout sod check hostile Indisus, who are reported pumerous ju tho vicluity of Cawp McDermit, The up-stage from Sutnimit waa cuptured by the Iudisns yes- terday, and McClutchen, the driver, killed, Tuo ouly passenger, s tian gamed llnm:]tuu. escaped wnoue of the Jeaders. ‘The veat of the Lorscs were taken and the stage gutted, Tho escaped passenger gave the elurm aloug the roay, and tho settiers uro all crowding juto Camp Meber- wit. The road fs all stripped from bero to Uwyhee, Tho staxe contaluvd severul boxes of arnis and amwmumiion for partics in Idaho, BaN Fuaxcuco, uue 12.- ilver City fdabio) dispatcn says: The Iudiaus at Jupiter ountaiu Will be “uble to-worrow to ellect & Junction with thoss who have lefc Malbeur Heservution, snd, ln conucctlon with the disaf- fected Piutes sud Shoshoues, will putber sbout 000 effcctive wmen, A dauhter of old Winoemueca, the Chlef of the Piutes, was arrested in Jordau Valley while attemplivg L0 swuggle ammunltion to &o bos lica. sltlmm of the Banuocks bave returucd to Fort al The farmers bave deserted their homes for & buudred wiied uround Winoemuces. ‘The dispatch says Fort McDermit is gerri- soned by u fow jufantryinen who might bo oy m\vcu‘ should the Iudisuy attack it in fur, 4 cluge scttlers Lavy gathered thers fur protec. . oflices, hotels, . public bulldings, many bualness houses. The main entrunce to tho KEvening Post bullding was rtipple of excliement. In one of tho parlor chairs o young couple eccupled ndjolning scats from draped with black, ‘and heavy folds of mourn. | Washiogton, —and, judging from the {ng cloth wero hung shout the oxterior wallg of | manner in which they laviched tho counting-rovm. ‘The privato oftlce sot aparg | beculiar attention upon cach other, the passengers and astuto conductor soon declded thnt they wera newly marrled and were on thefr wedding-trip. The gentleman, a flne-looking young fellow, sat with his back to the forward door of the car, whilst the traln stood in the depot, and pointed out to Lis falr companion the cxcellent architecture of the bullding, and made ruuning comments upon things In goperal. Just s he was most bustly evgoged, a sternly uttered “ Ahs, aba, I'vo found you st last1” caused the young lady toscream out, “Jimmle, there's papat? “dim- for Mr. Bryant's use, and which rowaius In ex- actly tho samo condition in which ho lett it two weeks ogo, was closed, and black cloth was bung In Leavy folds above tho doors, It was decfded during the afteruoon that THE FUNERAL BERVICES should take place In All Souts' Church, corner of Twontioth street and Fourth aveoue, at 10 o'clock ou Friday morning, Tho family have particularly requested that no flowers shall bo sont, and they will jssuo no further luvitation to frionds to bo present than the general nveyed by this sunouncoment. T mie" sprang up, but tho old gentloman, with o ?{I::v. “i:r.uylkllov{l lwlll reme t:e bufl:‘: faco red with anger, who stood fu the slsle be- servico and moke a short address, hind, ralsed bis heavy cane and, shouting, 0, you wreetchod villaiul” let the heavy, gold- headed plece of ebony fall fairly on the young mau's head, stretching bim on the floor, The young lady scieamed, * You have killed himi " sud caught the bead of the prostrate man to ber bosom. Eye-wituesses differ in statements of what then occurred, but all azree that, when when the father of the young lady and the young lady hersell ap&mncd at the door of the tar leading the wounded man out, the young atter which the body will be taken to Roalyn, where 1t will be privately buried by tho side of Mrs, Bryant, who died in July, 1804, TUB BUNVIVING MEMUERS of Mr. Bryant's immediato family are two Lrothors, Arthur aud Jobn Howard Brysut, both lving in the West, and two daughters, the older of whom fs the wife of Mr, Parke God- win, John Howard Dryant enrolled his namo anlong tho Jat of American pocts by somo very | jaay's bridal bonnetr sud gay travellngs good work In his youoger days. Holsnows | drews wero stulucd with™ ‘blood, and citizen of Priucoton, 11l shie was . upbraldipg the stern parent o Who onty responded, * Woll, well, dear, 1 aw very, very sorryl” Thu youuy wan's fore- hieud was bleeding profusely, aud ho was wvi- dently quite duzed by the blow. e hud noth- Inigto say, A corringe was called aud the iujured man placed thereln, ‘Tha lady got in ‘Ihie blographles of Mr. Bryant aro generally meugre yud unsatisfactory, The following from the pen of Dr. Roy Falwer, published in the Internationat Kevlew for January, 1874, {s une usually full, Dz, Palmcr was a personal friend ;.ll?n-l l‘llli-l.;:lhmlllllle ‘fl:xl:" ml‘.mnl“;{(nw qufifvv vant" of 0 dutiful daughter but vow loyal ulel of Mr. Bryont's, and writes with appreciation | 208 ¢ i was GolbE 10 do? Y and knawledgoe of the subject: Mr, Brywut was boru Ju Cummingtan, Mass., 10 1704, His father was a practiciug [physiclan, aud early recognized awd skillfully developed the pecullar genlus of Lis sou. \Wheu on oue oceaslon William read to his futher an elexy that he hod written on sume distivguished per- nwho Lad died, his father's comment was, “There are just four llnes of poctry fn the plece, and il the rest avo tinsel,” The young poet had beon reading Durwin, sud had uo- conscioualy caught something of bisflorid atyle. Quite probably thie father's critivism may have belped to forn that severity of taste which made mero verblugo fiupossible to blm fu after yoars. Tho boy's surroundiogs on arough country farm were well itted to glve him both physical and futetlectual vigor; and though bis Srat elforts at poetical vomposition excited sur- prise by tue maturity which they exhibited, they were yet nstural and chaste u thelr style aud spirit. At 10ycars of age. hv wrote sud de- claimed fu school & oloce dn verse. At 13 ho wrote s political satire—'*'I'be Embarpa’’—so veficeting tho splrit of the time that it went to s socond edition. At 14 be commenced the study of Latin under his materual uacle at Brook- ficld, Mass. At 15 ho bugsu Greok with the Rov.’ Moscs Hallock, of Plainticld, Muss., aud at theend of two wouthe bad resd tho Ureek Testameut eutirely through, For his buard at Mr. Hallock's fu thoso halcyon days he paid but $laweek. Afterleavlug thers be studled b{ himself & while, aud tben entered Wii- fams College, a Sophowore, at the sge of 10, in 1810 He yewamiued but two terms. Forsoms reason hedetermined, with others of his cluss, to complele Lis coursy at Yale; but this luvolved sdditfonal expense, aud at this powt bis tather wus uusble t0 sisiat am going with you and Jumes to a surgeow’s.’ * Never you mind; Iean take care of him,” steadliy replicd the younz woual, und, drawiue to the door, the old gentleman standing vatstde, sho ordered the Jebu to drive to a physidan's oftlee, “Fhe old geutleman fol- Jowed to n physiciau's where the woumds wers dressed. A reconcilintion took place, alter which the trio took the evening train for Plttsburye, thence to procecd 1o Fredunta, New York, whero the_partics rewide. The ol gentleman 18 T, K, Mall; 8 retirod manufacturer of Butfalo, 1ta doughter eloped last Friday with J, R, Francis,' & rallroad wzent cinployed by the Lake Shore Road. Tha voung mag traveled with vearly pusses, and the pureuing father had no dinicaity fu troclug i movements, and had ouly come up with theus when his temper l{ui 30 far 1ho beat of him, which wus purbaps the fnmedlate cause of furrivencss. —————— SUICIDE, al Diwwaich 10 The Tridbune, Warentown, Wis,, June 12.—This afternoon Carl Prange, s Germon restdent of tho First Ward, aged sbout 43 years, committed sulcide by hanging himsclf in bis barn. Aberration of mind is the principal cause sssigoed for the rash it Spectat Dispatch €0 Th Triduns, ArpreToN, Wis, June 12.—A young man named Fraok Foster, son of one of our best- kuown citlzens, committed sulcide to-di b takiug loudanuin, No causs can bo ascel uu!y w ho was (u good Lealth, d 2y Lad o ba habits, pud, so far as known, was {o every way well situated. Special Dispaich jo The Tridbune. Tup1axapduis, Tod., Juue 12.—Arnold Stmog, 8 drower, blew a hole in bis bead aud will die. "t is uuwarried, snd LO cuuse b puorwa for the st oy to mect its elder brother, the Saratoga slliance. It is no more, aud, what s more, thero are fow to mourn its loss. 1t was o sickly-child from tho beginuing, and has never boen recog- nized by some of its progenitors. 1t had & zood wet-nurso in the person of Commissioner Gull- ford, who did all in his power to vrolong the existence of the threc-months-old weakling; but, uwing to lack of support from thoss who had hired bim, a1l his effurts proved fruiticss, und ha was finally compelled to glve up the job. The meeting of railrond wanagers in New York, ufter discussing the subject fully for two days, failled to sgreo upon aoy plan of wstablishing and. muintelning rates, and, consldenng that a combination like the one that Dbaa just expired would bo of no earthly benefit to auy one, it was declded to abollsh the oftice of Western ool Comumlsstoner, the position to expire on the first of next month, The mect- jug, fn accepting Mr. Guilford's resiznation, passed a very flattering vote expressive of contl- dence in_ his wiministeation, Though Tawm TusuNe has predicted for some tine past that 1t wouid be fmpossible to malutain it, yet tho announeement thut the pool bad been dissoived caused consideruble surprise in rullway clrcles, as it was gouerally beleved that the “cowbiva- tion would be contloued = under o dif- ferent svstem, which would enable the Commissioner to enforve the rates. Yet it I3 hard 10 sc0 on what gropud this bollel was based, ~ When the combination was first formed Vauderbilt eutersd fnto it very reluctantly, and it way evident that he did not mean to stick to it atter the threw months of trial had expired. Tho roads under his coutrol hiuve refused all along tu ablde by tio agrecmuont of work under {ta provistons, aud It was evident that tho mau- ages of thess fnee had thetr fnstructions from headyuarters. Comlsstouer Gullford wis as puwerless us & hew-borin bubs o enforce the uicreeiaent, 48 no pensities were provided, ana therefore the comipetition amoug the various ruads leading East has been as active during the last turee mouths us il no Commisstoncr had been in existence, Venderbllt see suxious:to maky wWar upon the Gra as soon as he bus full control of the Michizan Central, and thls he could nov have done it ke hud been ba ed by a vool- Ing sgreement with other Ha Ul sucius to sceuuut for the milk fn the cocoanut, aud why L wanted the poot uo longer coutiuueil, Aserious break fu tue East-bouud frelzht rates need not be feared, bhowever, as tho rates are already us low os the roads caun afford to maku then, A meetlng of the Geueral Frelsht Agents of Western yoads will Lo bield ia this ity next wueek tolook over the ground aud take such steps as are found ecessary fur the walntenanes of untform rates. 1t i tho inten- tlon to chanze bigber rates from futerior Houth- weaterns points 1 proportion thsu from Chi- cawe. Heretoforetho rates from futerior polots were based oh thy rates froin Chicago, but it is argued that tho custom ouglit not to provait durlug the summer wonths, when the roads frow Chicago have to meet the lake cowpeti- tion, ‘The rouds from the futerior poluts buve no such combetition, and there is a certaln auiount of busfuces which they wil get avy- how, It fs claimed that it wiil be better tor these roads tu do & swaller suount of business at puying rutes than o get & larger swount at Juafug rates. ‘The Chilcawo rowds arv compelled to do toe business very low whilo the lakes aro opew, or elao ho fdle duriug the summer, THE WABASI RAILWAY COMPANY "The case of David J. Tysen, Jr., sud others vs. The Wabash Hallway Compauy, a bill for torectosure, came up bufore Justice Harlan yesterday ou & motiou for the appoiutment of & Roociver. Bults were originally bLrought by holders of bouds sccurcd by the consolldated wortzaze for $17,0W,000 o forecloss this mortgage, in tha Clrcuit Courts of Champalzn County, Ilinolg, and of Fountain County. In- dfana, and then transferred to the Unfted da. They will lenvs this moraing by the Chie eago, Milwaukes & Bt Paul Ratiroad for Manl tolm, where they intend to make thelr futura R S e States Clreut Court for the Southern | Bowe. ————— District of Illinol)s and the Dis- A most delightfal and LY tHet of Tnitina. Ths Tolao, Wabiah | dttoiesOiarkcrs) #ad warmiog dciok, Seafotd'e R & Western Rallroad Company, composed of halt a dozen minor roads, was sold in June, 1876, under a fourth morteage for $2,500,000, and purchased by certain parties subject to the cquitfes of the other three morigages. A new company was then orzanized, the indebtedness was consolidated under a consolldated mortgago for 817,010,000, and it is to_foreciose this cone solidated mortzage that the present proveed- fngs aro taken. In March, 1577, o similar suit was begun, and an applieation made to Judge Drummond, at Indianapolls for a Receiver. Ho at that time refused to appoint one on the ground that the Company was apparently solvent, and that there was nojmmediate danger of & misspulication of tho funds. A sctticment was subsequentl, effected with those partics by the Company, an the sults dismissed.” The present cumpialnauts allege that a change has that time ue- curred, #o that the Cotnpany Is not solvent, and that there Is not oul dnnficr of the wiranpli- eatlon of the tunds, but that some of the funds have actually been inisapplied. They sasert that all payment of current or overdus coupuns are positively refused except to those who will accept o funding schizme which has been devised. In support of thelr uilegations, a large amount of testimony has been taken fu New York, whicn was filed in the case yesterday. In them it s stated that ft can be shown that the road atarted In 1878 with a deficlt car- rled over from the preceding year, and which would not be made up save from the earnings of the Company, unicss, indeed, the atockhold- ets came forward and rafsed mouey by sssess- ment. Mr. C. W. Haseler accupled the most of the afternoon vesterday, and was followed by Gen. It. E, Willinmms, Fur the complatuants Judze Matihews aud C. E. Hassler, of New York, Judge Huff, of Indisnapolis, and Gen. R, E. Williams, of Blooniington, sppear, aud for the defeuso (en, Swayne, of_‘Toledo, H. B Green, of 8uringtield, and J. N, Jewutt, of Chicagu, DENIES THE SOFT IMPEACIIMENT. To the Edditor of The Tribune. CnicaGo, June 12.—While having neither the time nor the inclination to enter luto a news- paper controversy, bellesiug the thne better spent In my legitimate business, I caunot pras by the letter of Mr. J, I Wihitinan fn your {s- stia of to-day without endeavoring to correct the erroucous impreaion it was evidently in- tended to convey as far it applies to the Erle & Chicaga Line. Hapolly for the Grand Trunk there is an Erlo & Chicago Lins, gs it affords ono more enannel through which it relieves f of the BUSINESS NOTICES, Tinrnett's Coconine In the best and cheupest hait-dresning in the warld, 1t killa dandrof, al- layn irritatiun, and prowotes a vigorous growih ol the air, Z A ‘micaan, May 12, 1871, Binca the recent use of your Cotasine, my pies vionsiy-batd head has been covered hy a juxariant growth of hair. 1 hed slways esteemid your prep- Aration as o dreasing, knowing many persone who regarded it very highly as sach, but naver befors koew buw valuable it wae as & reetorative, J. 4. Lewis, ———— Uao * Mra. Winslow's suothlnfi Syrnp* for children while teething. 1t cures ysentary, and diarrhoa, wind colie, and rezulates the bowels. TouUTICcURA. * Cuticura, THE GREAT SKIN CURE, Inpallibly Cures f Salt Rhenm or Eczema, Ringworm, Teller, Scald Head, Dandrafl, Dry and Falling Hair, Pimples, Blotches, and Scrof- tlons Uleers and Sorss, Mesure. WEERS & POTTER, @halerals Drogatet of Hostum, 31 eapectfully Inforin the pnbiic e atdicter reutly tncurable affectiun the 8kin and Bea) they hava succeed or Sleht Fuatsut atuly Aot experiment, in obtaining by Y distiiistion from Vegetavle Products, never, they hoe Aieve, before used in inedicine, & purely 8kin Bpecinic £, Lhmeunsisteuco of deily, whict (uey beleve whe an infaliilie rure for avéry kind of Bkin Ditense, from & cumninua Fimple o the worst cass uf Salt Itheunt, Seaid Head, or Dandrufl. CUTICURA i earnestly belleved to be the anty poate t10n sipecific. iemedy for the' cire of BA1E henin oF iczems, Ltingworm, Tetter, Fushes, Chin Whelk, Ttch, Barbers* Tteh, Red an d Pimples and lotchos, Biack Heads, Urubs or Wormna, Unnatural iedn f the Nose eharge of cuttiug rates, a reputation it has had s} Cracked BkLo ‘and alt V‘ellcul'r.‘nntall; o the monopoly of fur years past, with what de- Eruntions and Trritations of ‘"'ix!.'x'i'“:‘-.‘:%fl" e . Lry, Thin, and Failig) nd 41t Sealy Efaptions. Jt Fm‘ of justice I leuve to those whose business senips Cuts, Wounds, Tching Viles, Pain t s to find vut. | nmke uo counter charaes againet the Grand Trunk,belleving It is more to the fnterest of the line 1 represent to obtoin chings and Ir- Trulses, Bealds, F niAmmationt fons of the Muscics and Joints§ i 3 ! Diisinoss than to devots my time watching | Al bk Veierintry soceine >t 34 Jagrsonens. others. Herfuis, ferofulus Hlcars and Glandular Swelllngs a disearcs of the flood ani Honea, aui must nol b The assertion that tho Erlo & Chicazo Line has not ot auy time required its ticke's to be #old at tuariil grates Is hut only unjust but In- correct, and devold of that spirit of fairiess per a1 abore namei. E’llmll treatment. R TICURA [ESOLVENT me wonderful cures. Al Drugieis, snd will bo ire hoth external A externally and Ci g CUTICY that one competitive line should receive frotn | mailed fres on receipt of prico=~st c msll boxe the other. €81 Jarge boses. contalufng tmies tha “Thie buslness at 104 Clark strect I now and | duantity sl small and snerefora much the cheajer fur bas been conducted in accordance with rules governing other Eastern pusacnger lines, no al- lowatce being made that is not fully enjoyed by the Grand Trunk. Knowing how to treat tho traveling public, they ltke to deal with us, and 88 our buslucss is'a New York and Hoston Lusiness it don't take sald puniic lone to decile 83 between the Grand Trunk and Erie & Chi- cago Line, especlally after castinz their cye over the map of tho continent. Jriceof Cuilcura tesolvent (can be sont by express only), §1 pr bottl=: 4 bottles for &3, 'repared_by WEERS & POTT! I’li ‘Wholossle Drug- ) W Mase, in Cgre. Fon SomterhirEn ® Cone e A, Lo » erhurgl Lo M AL Tolman & Ktug, Surrfava, Himmer & eu Wholesale Agen Stevenwn & Lo, Hurlhut & Co., Co., Chicowo, SANFORD'S Jamaica Ginger The Quintessence of Jamaica Ginger, Choice Aromatics, and French Brandy, Taa deliclons, harmless, aad strengthening substitnte for all Kinds of lants, 18 promptly relfeves Dys: exer . W, -ADAxs, Genoral Western Agent Erle & Chicago Line. WILLING TO VACATE, The Baltimore & Ohfo Raliroad doces not pro- posc to euter futo a contest with the Cityof Chicago regarding the occupation of the north end of the Exposition Building as o passcuger depot., The wmansgers of the road prumise to vacate the bullding as soun ns they have per- fected arrangements to enter the Central Depot at the foot of Lake strect, President Acker- man, of the lllinots Central Rallroad, recelved a despatch Yeitcmn from Vice-President King, of the Baltimore & Obla Rallroad, asking per- misslon to use the Central Depot for its passen- ger trains, As already stated, the mauagers of the Jilinols Central urv auxious that the Baitl- wore & Ohlo should come in, but before they can give perinission they hiave tu got consent of the monagers of the Michigun Ceutral Raflroad, who sre part owners of the depot. Mr. Ledyard, tho General Mavacer of the latter road, is at pres- ent in New York, and before his return nothing can be doue In the matter. About a year ago the managers of this road stated that they had no furttier opposition to the coming in of tho Baltimore & Oblo, and it 1s not belfeved that they have changed thelr mind since that time, 1t 18 probable that, In order to overcome all ob- jections, tho Central Depot wiil at once bo en- laried 80 us to provide swmple accommodation 1or all the roads entering there, The ldea ia to widen the depot about thirty fect aud lengthen it a8 fur south as ltandolph street. MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL. apectal Dispatch 10 The Tribune, Muwauvkee, Wis,, June 12.—An important bill has been flled In the United States Circuit Court, the pupers of which wlil be sworn upon the parties to-day. it {s filed against the Chi- cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Company by Will- fum Barncs, oa Trusteo for the tnird mortgege maudo by thu old LaCrosse & Milwaukee Rallroad Company in 1853, upoa the entire lne from Mil. waukee to LaCrosse, aud all the franchises of umcwn{ to secure bonds to the awount of 2,000,000, The bif) .assalls the validity of the vurlous foreclosures and other proceedings o 2 epain, Oppression after F; ndiesstion, corrects all n and Boweld, prevents stexness fram change of (oo, wator, r climate. cures Craumps and Talos, breaks uj Colds, Chilla, and’ Pevers fn_one uigiit. 1i promotes i perspiration. restores the cireulation, warnis, sircnith= eon, aud invigorates the lody, quicts the mind and nere Yous forces. atd {nduces refreshing sleep, For tha be sged, and the infirai, on land of ses, undce ¢4 and conditivns, this great patiaces uf Lealth stands without an eyaul (o the vast ani bulky catalogue of the materia medica. Haware of dituted and wurthiess tmitatiune recommiended by deulers fur Never forget 10 aak for Rud fuslss apecies of purposes of gain, upon baviog SAXFORD’S JAMAICA GINGER. Fold by all Wholesale and Retall Druggista, Grocers, and Iealers fa Sledicina thirougtious tfie Unlted Statca an 4 (o =y LADIES kib Gl INFQRMATION TO THE PUBLIC. We have in stock all sizes in New Colors, Op- ceras, Whites, and Blacks. 2.button at 35¢, 50¢, $1, $1.25, and $1.65. 3, 4, 6, and 10 buttons corre- spondingly cheap. No one need leavo our store dissatisfied, as our stock is nmow more com- plete than ever. Paris Kid Glove Depot, 94 STATE-ST. Kid Gloves Polished and (leaned equal Wto new, 10¢, IUNSIA BALVE. through which the Miwaukce & St P'aul Company ciatus to have acquir- ed' titles to the property and franchiscs velonging to the old LaCroise & Milwaukea Company, seeks to redcem all this propeity from i{ens baviog priority to the Barnca mort- gages, and, with that view, to comvel an ac- counting by the Miiwaukee & 8t. Paul Compa- vy for tho éarnings of the LaCrosse & Milwau. Kee Road whilo {u thelr posscssion slnce 136d to tho extinction of such prior lens. LMILOY Speciat Dispatch (o Ths Tribune, Demorr, Mizh., June 12,—Tho clghith annual Couveutlon of the Nallway Employes® Mutual Benedt Associatlon of the West was held hero to-dsy. The Exccutive Committes submitted & repurt showlng that the cxpenscs for the Jast tiscal year wero §2,830, azainst $4,504 tho year previous. ' Last year §39,352 were pald out for deaths, and sloce [ts oreanlzation $302,231 have been pald out for deaths alone. The Treasurer's report shows thut the expenxcs for the last tiscal K:“ were $35,180; reccivts, $10,01; balauce on ud, $2471. The following oflicers were elect- ed: President, John E. Simpeon, 8t. Louls; Vico-Prosident, E, 1. Parker, Chicagos Direct- ors, 1. . Maxwell, L. A. Ash, aud A, MeKay, Thy Assoclation now kas 1,600 membvers. New York was sclected as tho place for bolding the next sesslou, MILWAUKEE, Miwavkes, Wis,, June 13.~At the annual meeting of the Lake 8hore & Western Hull- way, to-day, the following named were choscn Directors: ¥red. Rbinclander, Adam Norrle, Samr 8, Bauds, Willlam L Gulon, Heory B, Hammond, Murris K. Jesup, William K. llin- man, Charles Dana, Gordou Norrle, of New York; Dilwyn Parelab, of Phitadeiphia; Tsaac 1. Kuorx, of 8t. Louls, Jusoph Vilas, of Manl- towoe; James H. Mead, ot Sheboysau., ‘Tho Bourd will organize in New York City, At the vlogs of the meetiug the Directors started on an excursion over the line tu New Loudon, whers thy exteusion to Clintouville will bs fus spected. A PLEASURE ROUTE, Swectal DispalcA o The Tribune. 0ana, Neb., June 12.—Articles of incorpo- rotion of the Omaha & Natfonat Park Raflway have been tlled with the Secretary of State. The roud Is to bo.hullt from Omaba to the Yellow- stana Purk, ‘The incorporutors are principall Quialis buaineds won nugompluxlh(l. el 'l' 4 UNWELCOME NEWS, Special Dispated (o Ths Tribune, 8priNovisLy, 1L, Juue12.—The Kallroadand O Y ‘Warchouso l,‘ux;Irnl.s'Aluneu are busily engaged USE REDDING'S repariug & bew blank form of report to Lo V lnuhgnhmfi w lTxa rullroads, ou w qulpt‘:x makva RUSSIA SAL E . ruepart fur tho year endiug the S0Lh {uat, For Flesh Wound: Bores, Sory Jols Eryslpelss Salt —— Ao AN i ot ey Kalve 16 th N Sotei VELBING . ITEMS, AL, 4 Ch Tue Pittsburg, Fort Wsyne & Chicago Rall road bas greally tmproved its track betwecn this city aud Valparaiso, tho entirs suad-bed haviog been covered with brokeu stone. This fmprovewent frees the track cutirely from dust, The Michlzan Central Rafiroad brought here yesterdav one ear-Joad of ewikrauts from Cena- — Nl EALE Forrellable Upboletery and drat-class pratso- worthy work tey dl Vo K. Practical Up- boisterer; also Cabluet Worl Ladies’ own Liae \eridls ¢ uv. 20d-200 Welbdal-avs