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THE CITICAGO TRIBUNE: 'TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1878 5 e e e e e e e i of Chicago: Revenue, $118,211.33; percentages | near Express Ranche, capturing a large nnm- | girlish. gay, grief-stricken, indfgnant, and foving | withdraw his dredge-hoats for three months, | took sway an $95 gold wateh, About an hour CRIMINAL NEW S.’ o Cilcoin ! Herenng) Pnallahs et K ) Y i the | and then round his chiannel-—if any he Juft. Tater Oflcer. F. B Therner arrested s ounz | Jowma e sns thons oot i ey in thathe Auather statement has been orepared show- Boise City, June 17.—Ma}. Banford’s com- fhe On the 15th of April Capt. Enis dellvered an | fetlow named James MclJermott, who waseasily | inc to bed, ' Prenently alter, howerver, 3 2 fearing that #hown 1o be Imolicated in the affair. 1t dooks | ha mizht posstoiy fall ont of his ehair, ho, told dectdedly as If the West Madison street districy | them Ihey might set him npright In the bed, so AR Lesiavel, R Continae SoudIng cieesa sery oty Jor som Clecro ver ‘some Late vesterday afternonn the policaman con- | time.. Lrovently they lnoked AL biny. dnd. foand nected with the West Madison Street Station | him desd, sitting In the same postaro with the who travels the beat wdjoluing the corner of | ook under his chin, as & man who becomes Canal and Madlsou strects became o lntoxl- | drowsy and goce to sicey cated that he was upable to attend to his i g‘uly‘imlnu }hc frmm;a of -lh t hour {u became EVANSTON. "'gy ouol-yhz ‘:‘.“"“'.: :;::“ ‘v"‘:;_“l":‘ \:‘:‘:gflz‘[ Owlng to & misanderstanding hetwvesn the stus boys besan jeesing and foollng with him, tl one | 2¢0ta of the Northwestern Univeraity at Eeanston, of them stolc Lia revolver, star, and club, render. | 1t w8s declded te havo 1o class-day exercises this ing him perfectly bharinfess. In this | year. The exercises wero to hava come off yester- beastly condition "he was found by his | €ay, sod arrangements for the ssme were partially Licutcnant, and his star was takeu from hiia. bat the secret socleties of the {natitutton He then soberea up sufficiently to get out of for some resson, opposed 1o the scheme, mand, conslsting of three companlesof cavairy, | made art tributary to naturalness, becanse for now in the vicinity of King's I{l), will come 1o | once she never “appeared artiul In her art, thia place, where they nllf Joln a company of | To Mr. Stoddart was given the part of a hypo- envalry commanded by Capt. Bender, when the | eritical and sensuong, §f not sensual, tator, * He whola force will_move towards tne crossing of | rendered it with his accustomed effectiveness of Mnlheur under Gen. Grover. The troops from | emphasis (o tone, look, and gesture; yel we Californfa, now at Duck Valley, who left the | think his general manner Iacked something of ralirond at Elko under command of Col. Ad- | the oiliness, the soft cat-like purr, the velvely aimny, are ordered to Sheep Ranche, and will | footfull und touch of the Jeawtical hypocrite,— form the teft wing of the army. Uen, Crook’s | the Joseph Burfaces who have so often brought forces are on the way from Fort Hall to Big | dierepute upon tbe Order of Ignatius Camas Prairie, and are expected to take cara of | Loyolu,” The sceno with Alwland I the that part of the fickd. ‘Though the Indiens wre | Iast act wos, however, very skillifully wathering fo the nefghbuorhood of Etem's | rendered. This brings us naturatly Mountain, Gen. Howard's muvement would fn- | to Mr. George (itddens, whose portrayal of the dicate that they have commenced to move | young sanctimonious bypocrite was among the uorth, and are as likely to be found In Malleur | ticvercst **hits ¥ of the “evening, and won him Mountains as clsewhere. as much applause as It cvoked laughter. The Ing hy percentaszes of revenua the distribution of West-bound freight from New York to the Misslsaippl River roads durlng the eleven months emling Mn{ 31, 1878, Mlisstssivoi River pointe, embracing Buelington, Keokuk, Quincy, and Iannibal,—roads tarough Chicago: reve- nuey $57,592,50; percentage of total revenue, 00.42. * Roads south of Chicago: revenue, §48,- 254.59; percentage of revennc, 590.58, address {n the Memphis Theatre on the suhbject of Improving the navigation of the Misnissippl River. Itwas weneral In fta seope, and urged the tmportance of such Improvements as would sccure a better than the present channel. Res- vlutious of 8 genersl character, urging such legislation as is wmost likely to_gecure an (- proved channel, were adopted. They were not an Indorscnent of Capt. Eads' past or future rlormances At the jettfes. It was not 4 meet- ng ol the amber of Commerce ar Cotfon Exchange. It wasa citizens' mecting, herd in the theatre. Wo presume it is of this “{n- dorgement he speaks, He gets things alittle mixed,—owing, verhaps, to the system of * av- erages.” ‘We are surprised that Capt. Eads does not turn over his defense to the ncwspapers, With “Judicial Inauiry” into the Dis~ turbances at Coal Craek, Ind. The Crime of Murder Considered an Offense Batlable in $100. THE WEST-BOUND PREIGHT POOL. The New York Tribune of the 16th, Inits financial column, has the following significant remarks regardivg the furtber” continuance of the West-bound puol: ‘The most noteworthy featnre of the week as af. fecting stock specnlatibna was the open ncknowl. f>] 0'Connor, the Demooratio Btatesman and Bovnty-Jumper, Up for Forgery. cdgment that the Ren-bound fréight ponl had been - higler comedy of the play fatls to the husband | few exceptions, the fournals printed on the | theroad. At tho station every cffort wns made Ithough they were in the minority, they ear- Bery: r'l“z:y':lnm:mm, ;&lom:; ita maintonance was an EDUCATION AL ‘1’.; lhc‘-'tepaliter }«‘xl }izh'ck—u!l. II’GIM‘_DI.I'(':" #‘Im:slpplnluver‘ are niutla:zlul o':lruelusl o :&:flffi}".a‘::‘;’:;‘:{'fldgflf ‘:‘l%"’,“c"v'f,";“l thed thelr l‘.‘,’.‘,"‘,;,.',:.:':,fg,"fi:‘.‘.‘ d.,',s,;,,";','"p,,',"‘f g " . Mr. . B, Pol “wi exquisite 9e oy the jes, In thelr columna the i x o COAL CREEK. inoainese MaaDgIalirosimenug to e Inmedinle ihmot and " fnished. easer The - bouog | channcl Is practically bottomiess, Despito thelr | 18 described ua @ tall mas, withight mustache, | potied: 1g the eyeniux iho slamnl mat the vind. Speetal Dizpateh to The Tridune. HAL AR A g LR g i WISCONSIN UNIVERSITY, lover of Klle, the nephew of * the | euterprise as newsgatherers, they Jearn nothing AT given at the houne of Prof. Marcay, Acting Pres- Covinarox, Ind,, June 17.—This morning the thirty-eight men charged with shooting Frank 8peciat Dispateh to The Tribune, Admirat, was fervently rendered by Mr. Wal- 2 unfavorable to the jetties. Perfsb thethougtit! Mapison, Wis., June 17.~Ths Untversity ex- len Ransay.n young actor of rure promise, who , i stroke, by which, fn brea! up the compact and To them everything Is Jovely down at the South in annonncing that hercafter ita_ business with the C‘ASUALTES. deut of the Universlty, There wore abont 100 invitations sent oat, and an 'n?o able time wan uf bife will be conducted on buel iples, avwred to tre dramatic fervor in the strong | Pass. They [ndorse what Eads has done In the A . experienced by those wlio attended, 8ix pentle. Kelly, upon belng brought beforo EsnuireSioan, | Rablle il he, Sanductel an biiness BHAEINCR, | orcipes this wack are ncarly the whulo tople of | hccno tiat o the third act. bt who seemcd | paats anid whiat. ho infends dulig hereafter, A BLRANGE: CARE: Toen Menare; 1o WoAndraun, W, M. oot Wy walved a forms! arratgnment, pleaded not gull- | companies, 1t will forestall thothreatened actionof | tnterest bere. To-night the Assembly Chamber | to fall short In the reflection of the high and know Hpeednd Dispatch ta The Tritune, D, Harris, J. C. Hoag, F. 8. Johnson, and F. M. ‘They lovk hall 8 century aheod, already how It 1s all to work aut, S Is tnvaluable. It should be able to keep mai ters atralght without Capt. Ends' ald, Nothing is casfer.. It s only neccesary to declare that the Jetty channel is thirty feet deep; that only bad acamanship grouvuds an elghteen or twenty fout vessel In it; and that persons who disbute these propusitions arc llars, horse-thieves, and Radicals,” This will sctile the whole cs- tion, And then Capt. Eads can repuse on flow- ery beds of case. We fear he dous not properly sppreciato the power of the press. the different Donrds of Trade nnd Commeree, sod be hailed as the champlon of the commerce of thiscity. Wihether of not the management of the new Erla organization will walt for the resuit, or, taking time by tho forelock, declare it 1o be {what it 1s) & New York railroad, and pledgo itself never to en- ter into another combiation, but to conduct fta business independently and as 1 compating line, and not as an_ ansilisry of tho Contral & llndson Company, doponds upon the amount of foreaight which it'porecsres. That a weneral raliroad war 18 imminent cannot be doubted hy any one con. veraant with tho situntion and ohrervant of passing events, Neltner 18 it to_be doubted thal the cowm- pany making tho fret bid for public favor will be- <come the popular line, A PALACE DRY-GOODS CAR. A correspondeut of the American Manvfac- turer says: The United States Rolling-Stock Company, at ty, and then walved a preliminary examiuation. The ball was then fixed by the Justice at $100 each, but only seven of the prisoners, nll white, suceceded In securing bondanten. Thirty negroes and one white man were then remanded back to all to await the action of the Urand Jury. The Sler( to-day served a warrant on six of the men who were charged with the killing of Phil Cozzens last April, on an indictment found by the last Grand Jury, for the murder of Thomns Cooper and_Jobn Miles, The of- fcials have not arrested tiem, fromthe fact that five have zone away; but those remaining wifl be arrested to-morrow. The men were taken before Judge Davidson, of the Cireult Court, on & writ of habeas corpus, who, after reviewing the oyilence of the formicr trinl. admittcd themn to ball ns follows: _Charles Haberinann and Michuel and Victor Vanderven, #5,000 sach for Pirrston, Pa, dune 1T startiing ease of | Kitman, taprenenting the threa secret sucietics of bl b the college, yave L) 1 ¢ polsontug has come to light. Beveral famiiles | rooms of s foctsl Clabe Thers: sers nreeens are prostrated by drinking the milk of & cow | 8bout twenty.fve couples. Frelberz furnished i whose udder was bitten by 8 snake, and efghteen ::;:';,,,’f,‘:‘;'.".‘u::zfif"“" 2. and the entertaln. To-d: persons who partuuk of the milic were taken | mesk"aEitk it otations Wil be deimeed very sick, amnong them the Hon, (corge Judge, | for the 3100 prize given by J, 8. Kirs, Esa. ]l““ely Hep{flen:luri"lnrjtlnf !-'lhdh Dklrlcl fll éu‘_——_——- uzerne County. Mr, Judge’s daughtce w S " probably not uc{m:r. L X SINESS _NOTICES. was crowded, the affalr being the gradusting of | comedy required from him n the acene the law class, Oratlons were delivered by E, | 7hh - Miss - Jewett in the = gecond 11, Bprague, L. P, Hale, Carroll Atwood. and | fotore by Mic. Parselicr Tho'sterling ol3 A. P. Noyes, and the valedictory by Frank C. | v teran, who fn the plav is supposed to be an Brooks. The following young genticmen | ex-Colunel of Zouaves, looked lke anold rotired graduated and received diptomas: Carroll At- | French Marsbal, and spoke In the expletive ¢r of the soldier. ~I1is repinings over the Woud, Trempeleau: Fred E. Brivgs, Madion: | JHAnCTol ta sOUEr . He fepinge o - wypt wera Frank C, Brooks, Jancsvillej si?vmcr Camp- | b’ umes excoedingly funng. ke 1o bell, Sharon; Tom 1L (il, Mudison; | fts entirety, this was one of the best L. Park Hale, Cunton, N. Y.; dJoseph | performances glven by the Union Bquare Com- B. Keys, Madison; P.' V. Lawson, Me | pany in Chicazo. The scenca were ail new nasba; J. Matiiews, Colfax; Arthur P- | here. The first and fourth arc in Marston’s best Noyes, Baraboo; Rolla H. Noyes, Barabo style of Interlor decoration, whilo tho third—a J. C. Connor, Madison; Richisrd B. Eait houdotr hutlt of face and satin from cefling to Netogtl o, Sl i B | e o ok 0 S b . Tucker, Trempeleau; Willlam Windsor, Jr. bt d 0 stave. Sadison " Rivuldo . Favens, . Wilbur. ' Ths | T play will o probably continued all thia almuni exercises will be held In the Assembly | week. TheStandard Quality of Burnett's Cologne ACCIDENTALLY SIOT. and Flavoring Fxiiacts have, Wihost. ancreep Frectat Dispateh to The Tribune. tion, won for them the hizhest awards for ex- Daveront, Ia, June 17—The 12.yenr-old son | CCHISnce over all competitore, in eyery esposition whorever they have Leen placed. for th of the Nev. Joln B, Hartzell, of Rock fsland | fwonty vears: #nd o lace tho cap stone upon past County, Iltinots, while on his way to schiool this | hotuts, tho Tribun the Centennfal, composed tatlig: sHot hitastl A 1118 nesd GIth 1 | of experlenced judgce at home and from abroed, N self in te head with w small | joip iy the popular venlict, and pronounce them pistol, dylug at noon from the eflects of tlre | “the best in the world. ™ woun e CROPS. . NERRASKA, Soectal Dipatches o The Tridune, GrxoA, Platte Co., June 17.—The cxcess of wet weather during the present month has In- their alicpe b Chicago, are polting up whiat may bo | Chamber to-tnurrow cvenlnz. The supual ail- i e Une © Mes, Winslow's Kont - qoch of i two' indictmontet Ed Terey, | called s now depastard. Wil e 8 pelaco drv-goni | Gireay wil o delivored by Steplien 8. Gregory: THE CINCUS, Coeed ¥ mroal growts of st taneclalie. o ELGIN'S WOES. Chilirea whlle TeeUlaz, "I Enres. doentery ad Viliam Regnolds, and ~John — Murphy [ o8 e b aawall su stock 1y b de | b1 Chicago, of Lie class of 170, and the poeni | - Adam Forepaugh's Clrous oud Menagerlo 18 | yideralivextcnt. Tiie saiile cause is operating at Diepatch te Tha Triduse. diarrhwa, wind colle. and regulates the bowels, o QUIrCC | fivarea when sold. ‘This car Is elxty feet long, not | by Mrs, Clara Colly, Commencemncnt day ex- | the first of *tho only greatest shows on earth " ¥ | Evomw, NI, Juse 17.—Jobn Powers, City | Zomem—ree—err e unfavorably ubon the growth of corn, pravent- ing farmers from cultivatine. MarreviLLg, Dodge Co., Neb,, Juns 17.— There {3 consierable complaint of rust in the crcises proper_will "be held at the Capitol un “’a\lnuldlr The regular class-day excreiscs will b otltted this year. including platforms at each end, ar sixiy-six feet lang over all: 1s bollt as light as possible, and yet 1s strong. The constraction of ihe hody is ver) simple, having only two large windows on ca £2,000, Al bail. 8. W, and 8. H. Phelps iwlm are operating one of the mines in which the ncgrocs Jabor), John Barrymau (thelr uet boss), Jamnes Shiglds, Johm Parks, Ucorre Gaylor, aud Richard New- to reach Chlcago this scason, Fle pitched his octuple tent yesterday morning, gave anIm- posing street parade In the forencon, and Marshal of thiscity, wus brought Lefore Judge KN AND SUITS, Cady, sitting tn vacatiou to-day at Geucva, on n writ of haheas corpus. By agreement the cuse ton (the parties who were_under arrest but on | slde for lighting purposes, but at each end there is = gpened Lo 1 h in th 1t spring wheat. Farly vorleties heading out. b s bail for the shooting of Frank Kelly) we 1 5o 8 aeate oF tho. traveling miotchants to BLOOMINGTON, TLL. opel s large house In the after- | gyon i of corn better than an average. = Fields | W04 abandonod, the prisoncrdischarged, and the S tad o elts Tremea 1r om i) Sire BT~ | tcuny hidits oF daya: whilo on the ronds. - Thesa Hpecial Dispalch fo TA6 Trivune. noon, which wos duplicated {n the | penorally fu good condition. 4 whole mattar will bo adjudleated upon on Tucs statervoma urg lighted by threo emall windows cach. The Inside of the car was not finlshed use, #0 we canuot Lol Just how itix to b but no doubt conveolent for the pnr car has o sub-cellar, as they call It, between tho fore and aft trucks, whero may bo stured large auantities of domestic goods wiille In transit, and 1t has what may be called a mansard roof, ar double deck, for Mght and veatllatlon, giving it the ap. carance of A sleeping-car, cxcept the finléh. This A & new enterprise, and it remains to bo sccn, upon trial, if it shall prove a successful one. TIIE WIST-BOUND POOL. 8. Louss, Juuc 17.—A prominent raflroad official of this city who has just rcturned from New York, whither ho went to take part In the recent meeting of the East-bound pool, says the West-bound pool will undoubtedly bs main- tained, He statea that the rovenuc of this ool for the cleven months it las existed shows an increaso of $10,000,000 over tho eleven months Brooyinaron, 11, June 17,.~Miss Frances E. { evening. The animal collection s Willard, of the Chicago Jesty aelivercd o fine | in poiut of numbers and variety of specimens nddress to-night before the Woman's Educa- | superlor to the aversge traveling menagerte. tioual Assoclation of the Wesleyan University, | Tho varfous branches of the feling race were fully represented, aud thelr bright, glossy ap- and will doliver a lecturo under the auspices of pearunce ellcited o Reneral ndml;allon.y'l'ho the Washingtonlan Temperance Association to- | thick skinned rhitioctros—the Couaty Com. morrow night. Examinations began ot the | missioner, as it were, of the ~anlmal Btate Normal 8chool at Normal to-day, and are fi:«i‘;m—n;?mfih:dn #‘:'“z{%c:fi: "r'cu?::"l:(‘. 1 u marka attracting many visitors, The State Buard of § {10, X0 L ge'on his opldernila and sontinuous Educatfon are arriving for Wednesday’s mects | cupaciry for zetting away with food. The bark- ing, To-murrow cvening the Bloomuiizton Dar | 1,7 sea), from the homa of the quast dismond will offer 8 bauquet at"the Ashley Iouso in | roared aud barked to the terror of tne smail honor of the Hou, O, I Browning, of Quines, | poyyin the fmwedlats vicinity of bis cago. The aud the Hon. O, B, Ficklin, of Edgar Countys | seyen elophunts, apparently all of one family, who aru visiting Lere and attending the scliool ) 500" including the * baby,” which has been tommeucemen! christened after the name of every ilm- o lr;m-umll.1 towumb{a whwl;u the lmu:rc 5 lon a3 exi imede sn Imposing SPORTING. appearance, and molly deprived tho fu- ¢autlous small boy of the pint of peanuts pur- SEwAlD, Seward Co., Neb., June 17.—Have {ual returned from a ride in my buegy of over 4 miles through this region of Nebrasks. Am eath-ficd that puthing but excessive rain will cat us off. Consideruble rust ou the leaves of wheat Bown on corn stubble, resnlting from so much 7ain. Nut constdered serious yet. . Our winter wheat will be ready to cut In tivo weeks. Maco, Frauklin Co., Neb., June 17,—3mall craiu looks the hest T over saw it at this senson of tho year. Just cnough raln, ‘The prospect’ good for s bountiful harvest. Corn looks splendid, GENEvA, Fillmore Co., Neb., June 17.— Tho prospect for apring wheat, rye. barley, and oats were nover better in any ‘country at this sensoni than it s here now, A good stand of cora, but nut forward, day, June 25, at Elgin, by Judgze Cody. Thisls a continuation of the internfuable strug- gle between the Clty Coundil and the Mayor, Lust week Mayor Reeves caused thy of the City arrest . Murshul far alleged falscly assuming and pre- tending to he o police officer of the City of El- giu, und he was taken before A. Hanpstire, Justice, and held for trlul\ oud the writ of ha- bras corpus was to comuel an jmmedlate triul. The rerits ot the case will be {ully et forth wn ‘Tueaday next, and, no doubt, the” Judge's de- R uision will end the !lm{.’ilc. Powers is the § 4 Marshal sustained by the Clty Council. ‘ = . — e ————— THE FRANKLIN EXPEDITION, oy Spectal Dispaich ta The Tribuna. New Yonk, Juue 17.—~The schoouner Eothen, . ° advertiscd as a vescel about tusoek for rellca of Sir Johin Franklin, has not yot safled. The Zl @eld, Le’éiefi” court, ln Waliash Townshlp, chiarging them with havini shiot and. otherwiss. fmjured. Willlam Urysdale, These men were taken also hefore Judget Davidson on a writ of habeas corpus_and released on a bond of $1,000 cach. Frank Kelly was brought before Esquire Loug, charzed with sbooting Thomos Mims, and Albert and Edward Joucs, thie ne- grocs. Ho pleaded not gullty, and then tiled an aflldavit for a change of venue, on the gruunds of prejudico and bius existing in tho mind of Justice Long. Tho case was then sent to Eaulm Bloan, and set down for trlal next Mon- . O'CONNOR AGAIN, Bpecial Dispateh to The Tribune. CovLunnus, 0., June 17.—John O'Connor, the man who has becn so well advertised as the do- serter, bounty-jumper, and member of the Dem- ocratie Legislature, which on the last duy of its MINNESOTA. Anactal Diepazches to The Tridbune. Wixpoy, Cottonwood Co., Minu.,, June1i7. sessfon expelled him, puts himself before the | preceding fts formation, while the tonnage BASE-BALL. chased by the spendthrift parent. One of the | —: schooner was sald to be turnished free by Mor- . Dublic In & new 1izht. il et b oo ot | Douted his been sbout thd same._The fncrcased Spectal Dispatch 10 The Tridune, Clephants {3 @ curlosity, and. should be pojnted cqn'“ °":1',°°"u"" f,“'“",‘ nin was nover better. | "% Brown, the owners, sud the supplics . Pt revenue ls tho result of the mainteusnceof | Pxonta, iM., June 17.—Basc-bali—Peorlans, | towith prido by every manufacturer of hatr | G072 Bmall: | Growlng slow. 5 were contributed under the Geographical Socie- “up cago, 8 few days since, ha wa3 urrested ot Io- | pyeey catabilshed by the pool lines, which em- | g, py con ot sestorntive in tho laud. Ho sports a full whis- | UTica, Winons Co,, June 17.—Wheat and o 2 e dlanapolis by a Bpecial Agen? of the Pension | braco gl tho trunk ronds and thelr conneetions ( 83 Davenvorts, 0. oats look fine, Basley recovering from the of- | 1’6 uEpices. Apropos of the bratses bestowed . g 'y , when sceu | L1 izht, dls- » Department. Tho chanye ‘was the forzery of 8 | aast of the Mississippl and north of the Oblo | LOWELL, Mass, June 17.—Base-ball: Man- 51".{,-.‘"‘.}“‘;,‘. litn sgel b?uol nmr‘n‘?! 11‘1‘5 "juay | fectaal frost, The cool weather will havea | UPon Mr. Morlon, the Zime says itia learued hyslclan’s certiticate. Whilo in the Boldlers® | Dijver, and the arrangement has red - » 'y proved so satis- | chiestors, 85 Lowells, 8. bu the original Darbe Bleue. Dingess e that the vessel, after Jaoding the Frapkliu. AB §:|Tn“ ::c’?‘l‘ylggcggnfilcfl lI'rln lgn‘:&wt nllh‘; é‘:”{g; ;':‘“ thero sccums to bo no disposition to | FonwrLsvinLy, N. Y., June 17.—Buffalos, | knows nll sbout o ‘Fhe bippopotamus, sacred m};‘i“,",c&'f ;fi‘fifiufl' “&,‘_’"k,y?,{_‘:,mf{'.’ffx h',’p'.‘,s ,‘l'.tll’:::vf‘:lmefl':"llll;"’&*m:l l';filfi;:‘“;h‘fimfh"ufi!- i3 ”y #* United States Marshal. Tho oflcers witi make | * 3 43 Horuells, 3. ox, polar bear, nad otber strange beasts, ulso | rocolicction of the ldes: sottlersmall graln was . a 4 LS BoSTON, I\(m., June 17.—Bostons, 4; Cin- wmr[hulcd largely to the plessure of the visit- undertaken, the Eol.hel:'p .'Cuplnlfl. wm} vro- y 2 e - cloyatie, 5. ors, who finerad around tho cages for o long vislove turnished i sclence's ltereat kit o | Between Madison & Monroo-sts, s CLEVELAND, O., Juno 17.—Pasc-ball: Forest | time afterthering perlormancehind terminated no statement until they have closed thelr inyes- never better. Corn backward, sud uot more Jigation, than half the usual nmount planted. WATERVILLE, Lo Beuer Co., Juue 17.—Sinco PARSONS. Spectal Dispaich to The Tridune, AST. . New Yonrg, June 17.—Ell Parsons, of this | City, 1; Rochester, b The_ circus vresents no striking festurcs. It | o' Tate ruivs, wheat, nats, and barley tuve | OF, Lieut. Schwatka, tho' leader, keeps the 2 mmm::'l}u“ fif‘fififi”,’}fifin & well- | citv, compiaing that, ot the mecting of tho Tt . Rould seenas fribe equostriay and the acrobat | rupidly inprosed, W expect o dalr erap only, | Evtbea from salling. = . Snawnmerchaot famlly, and scrvants, tn ail | Missouri, Kansas & Texus Rallway stockholders, AQUATIC. ;'nd e ',?mm'i"'gmg;fl‘;;:g Say 17 busiicls. Weatler has becu showerv and ] AN—‘_—ESVILLE \TEMS. Still forther rednctions i twelve persons, Woro polsoned thls morulng, | beld May 15, tn Farsons, Kau,, ho was fraudu- Bpectal-Dispaleh o The Triduns, quered in theirline. ‘The funny busincss was | ““1% yeuxe, Rock Co. Minu., June 17— . ur rednetions 1n Epeetul Dispateh to The Tribune. £ 5 . pilussrig, Wik, duve 5T flon, 1 B this Department, previous to to cdpe, it cl 5, . e e e st s | taking account of stock, July 1 s Hunter, and left for an extended tour through- 3 out the Eastern States. Dantles in Cashmere. Diago- . Mre. Keunedy, ot Lawrence, fil. who has nal, and Matelasse, handa been troubled for some time with o cancer on 2 lently cotinted out of his Directorship fn that rond. e brings suit uklnIl the Suprems Court of this Btate to reinstate him fn tho Director- st:ip, ‘The case {s juteresting, as It also callsin question the lezal positiou of the athur Direct- ors, for whom Varsous’ agent refused to vote, Fr. WarNs, Ind.,, Juno 17.—Frank Falker, of | fntrusted to the well-known clowns Gricaldi this city, and Jobn Kelly, of Kendallvilie, this | and Tom Barry, nnd though few of thelr gags altcrnoon rowed n singlo-oar scull racu on the | ywere nbmlulch nerw, yot thoy w;:re n}u rom, 8t. Joe River for tho coamplonship of the State. | cvnrscuess. SHoe. "wf.i':‘flu‘;” ‘fi‘;:wh i ""{ About 2,500 puoplo were prosunt. Tho distance | POty | JERL (LT LTSS loacteles o Was throe-quarters of o mile and return, Fatker | tajenied young tudy, played {o pan! mime in every theatro fn the couutry, did the wigning In'0 mivutes and 68 seconds; slack wire fo tho satisfaction of the pudience. Frank Mclville, who scems to bo the lineal. but not fatally, Tho food for the morning meal was put out last night and left in the kitclien, tho door of which waa left unlocked. It fs supposcd that some evil-lisposcd person camo Inond put arsenic In the food, wlich was cooked and caten, The polson was In such large quantities that it acted os an emetlc, and thus were all saved from deuth. 8mall gralns of all kinds are Jarger and the lmunem. Dbetter for a crop by 23 per cent. Coru has tnade o good stand und 1s now growing tue- Iy, Nosligas of Injurious Insects. Farmers all eel good. 3 HANSAS, Bpectal Dispuiches b Tae Tribuae. ITEMS, ‘The Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad BILLIARDS. Heamendnnt of the mythologieal Centaur, per- | SuEmIAN Crry, Cherokee Co., Kan, June 1%, [ y 7 CERG T L SN POt Tl day as somely trimmed, $6; cheap will sell round-trip tickets to Peorla ot one and 1 Dispateh to The Tribune. 4 3 . —Heavy ralus on the 6th and Bih dnst, have | NEGlOm L eame s city o few days ago A BURGLAR KILLED, an.euh fare ceery day Lhls wealcip b0 sl i Special cl formed some_very graceful feats on his bore- vy und bad atmost the ebtire jaw removed, and Is at $10, " Special Dispateh 10 Thae Tribune, Fort Warng, Ind.,Juno 17.—About 2 o'clock this morning a burglar attempted to effect an cntrance Into tho store of Potter, at Laketon, Ind., when & clork who slopt In tho storo awoks New Youn, June 17.—Jacob Scliaefer fs to | buck stced. Willle Dutton, a Chicago boy, who play Sextonthree games, 1,000 poluta each, for learned the equestrian business with Lovi J. 24,000 Tha first gamo fstoboplayedJuly 17here, | Nortih fully twventy years (o, Bleb Al o tho secoud In Chicago, the third fn Clucinnat, | XGRS, ZO7 Gl (G0 0 Behnefer 18 sald to liave made over 1,600 polnts | jife, wus loutly spplauded for the brillfant man- flooded the fields. All wheat just ripe. Quali- ty good. Very littlc In the shock. Too wet to tun reapers for four days yet. Cradles are very searce, - Situntion looks grave. Ficlds o soa of- wud. Esrine, McPherson Co. fow dofng well, P s citue fer, W. 5. fiomu, pastor u!x the Bxlllnlm. Camel’s Halr Fichus and urel or sotne time, preached a tarewell ser- o 194 " £ mon yesterday, und leaves In a_fow daya for Capes $7 and upeards, Al P'hilladetpbia, where he assuracs charge of the.| Jedgler priced gurments at cluding Friday, to give partles wishing to visit tho Peoria regutta an opportunity todosoata amall expense, Most of the Manngers and Gencral Frelght 7,1 - | Bpruce Street Church, ts of tho roads In this city belovging to | ia ono run in practice. ich he weut through hi { thoen- - ; Jupe 17 =Frmne [, e e ——, corvespondingly low prices, - s Ao powin s ezt Choratcio, Nt AN ndater, Rausoni ‘Assocation Ttk or e it Witarn Conwell v a- talont for | ble yield of winter whicat i ihls county will bo rresy o1y Toue g Waa found on his person to entity bim, - | Toledof last cvening to sttend thio, regular AMUSEMENTS. Ieg, ua s cxtraondinary lcapiog over borics T o g e g Juav g0 ot mm}l}'fiRY_” L Diagonal Cloth Cloaks, $4.00, : A DRUNKEN SPRER, B e e soalupe . Tat os ch b0 = e atsay Show on carii™” alovds Harvost dnlt over, Graln so ur up in wood | 1 pygmonrat, Kan., Juno 17.—Lieat.cal. | Auttelasse Cloth Cloalis, trine- ) 2 i . i P carly varleties. Corn cultivated twice; 120 18 | Varncy, lett for Fort Riley to-day to sit on u . . o v ng:f:‘:ulf‘;":;,'m{:';",;L‘l'l',“;m:;’n‘fa“l‘l‘l'f&{ Tuo passenger busiueas to tho East s ol fn | Theatro lust evening to witness tho first pro- farky yasleti ; e e s M ons | speniteric, $5 ; worth $10. duction there of “The Mother's Sceret.” The TIHE MIDGETS. cast of the play compriged the full strength of It 1s the general verdict that the little peoplo tho Unfon Square Theatre Compaty, and the | now in this city.ere glving the most remarkable sceuery and sopolutments were, as promised, | cxbibition of the age,—~In fts way. They are the samo that won the praisca of the New York | simply fndescribable. Nothing can convev a audicnces. Tho story is that of a gay woman, | correct idea of what they are, except the actual an cx-lesder of fashion, who has suddenly be- | scelng ot them, The first striking thought on come a zealot and a domestic tyrant, after Ler "ecln: n,u: lln‘v Ludts L‘nml“‘m duuang u‘v and the mother of a dsughiter whom she s deter [ (s with 'amazement that the beholder. mined shall take the vell, in spite of tho girl's | becomes convinced that she really breatlies and asscrifon that she Las b0 call to lead such a }lvc!. Mun& l}lziwfifl{d buhy‘flr‘:iull ;houl'.nln lite. As tho story developait becomnes apparent | Ler urmes o doll that 1s ‘arcer Lh Lucta, “Tho that this daugbter, who Lns Leen predestined to | SSSTSLis squully o8 much of a webder, U a living tomb, fs the truit of the wother's sin | jooking little midget he fs with his full cent's before marriage, and that her wish to forve the { suit, cane, und eve-glasscs, J. Harry Bhanuon, child to enter 8 convent ls the result of o | the fusuous boy orator, will visit the afternoon worbid pellef that in so dolng sho (the mother) | Feceotion to-day, aud willentortalu ths audicace i making atonement to Hesven far the sty | Wit @ Specimen of bls ubfitles. # committed on earth, aud sceuring the * sinless TAVERLY'S THEATRE, child uf sin? from tho tomptatious which sho | The Tony Pastor troupe opeucd last cvenloz herself had fatlod to withstaud, Tho adsent of | a1s Ifaverly's to s large audicnce, und pres. the real father of the glrl, who ouposes this | cnted an exceedingly varicd and agreeable. en- sacrifice, and,refuses L0 bave Lis offspriug madu | tertainment, Which was thoroughly en- o vicarious atonement for her mother's early | juyed Ly the spectators. Thu pro- {oducretion, leads to powerful dramatie situa- | scut oreunlzation is probably one tlons in tho second, fourth, aud fifth acts | of lh? u:;w'll:‘:"mlcw:fl its kind tffi{' he has - traveled with inn recent scasons, nud it appears, of tho work, Theso scnsationat scenes | LISTRG VoL K HCUCH Ortte to apbeal. 10 a very unsettied condition, and tickets to Now York; Boston, and Vhiladelphila can be pur- chased in_outsido office at a reduction of §3 to #4. Tho General Managers of somo of the East. crn roods are cxpected in the clty to-day, and it is probablo that during thelr prescnco some steps will be taken to brlng the Lroubles in ro- word to this business toa termination end re- store ogain tho regular tariff ratca. A well-known Chicago raflroad man writes from London to s {riend that the absencsof a tirstclass Awnerican stemmship line bLotween New York and Liverpool is a standlng regret to tho Americans travoling in Europe. While the English, French, and Germons bave their great iron ships, Ameriue bosst of ouly a fow ordinary-sized vessels fromn proviucial ports. This yentleman catl ¢ no reason why somne of our raflroad magnates or capltalists cunnot con- struzt flonting palaces like those of the Willlamng & Gulvn or other famous travsatisntic llnos, and nake thom pay. No s(cg’l havg yet been taken by tho roads feading East from this city to reaflirm the freight rates to the Eust, The rallroads claim that they still adhero to the 20 cent rato on gratn from Chicago to New York, but there ara a number of shippers who stato that they can contract for all the irrain thoy want for 18 conts oud less. It Is probuble that a mecting of Man- agers and General Freight Agonts wilt bo held 11 a few days to ninke aome sort of au arrange- ment by which uniform rates can be maintatned. Granava, Nemaha Co.y June 17.—Harvest of 1ato wheat will cormmence to-day. Crop good. No dumage from rust or 0y, * Loxato, Etk Co., Jung 17.—Protable yield twonty-five bushels to tho oere. Quality of erain could not be better. Not fn stack yet. No old grain oo baud. DAKOTA. Spectal Disatches to The Tyiduns. 8tan Cunnen, Clay.Co.,, June 17.—Small grain {s still looking well. - No tnsects. Plenty of raln. Prospect now fora large yleld of wheat. Ouove HiLt, Unlon Co., Juno 17.—8moil grain of all kinds Is splendid,. Wheat {s head- fngzout. Thoold wheat is moatly sold. Tne prospccts for Dakota wero never g0 flue ns to- duy. Nugrasshoppers have gouo North this scasvn. \We arv having fine, warm ralos. Watnwright, Nineteenth Infautry, Thochsrzes | Cashmere and Matelasse [ ure drutkenness whito In command of o battal- 44 N i ol ;, fou. Wainwright s a brotherdu-law of Adjt.- Clouks in clegunt designs bl Gob Towmsend = Caote d L. Nickeron, and latest shapes, $8, $10, Nty jpi{nntry, has been promoted to o f o) Fhi P > . the ooation of Asilstane Adjutant.General, | $L20 815, and upward. e e e i iel- Uvodslo st this | Jp% call spectal attention toa i line of A STROKE OF FORTUNE. JacksonviLLE, HIL, June 17.—While a f \ by t‘tfi: 'umgul::.gnwyfi :’: vlr.nrlm:l v: :ll:;nn:: ‘VORSTED KILT SU!TS, In Beott Ly, W bls pi siruds ugainal somethug Tand el mtalie, Teeduced to $12. i decp {u the ground. o uncarthed it, and was | ppryyiee Lowon Sults, trimmed ! rewarded by a pot contalnfog 810,000 in gold, v ; 2 < Tiho gold ploces were cazles and halteagles, | 107th Embroldery, $6; trim- black with age, und of tie colnage of 1803, By med with Torchon Lace, $7 whow it was burfed s o mystery, but it §s thought thut some Government otticiat fn exrly | @nd wpwards, : hid th afe keeping, and % e ever o st to ol e sean, | Linen Batlste Suits, hand- . gmc‘: Ls tnora than Jubllant over bisstrokeof | gomely trimmed in assorted ; colors, $6. . T Ds'mfi(iflrihbm’w Linen Ulsters, $2.25. : SeutworieLp, L, June 17.—James Sewell | Also Linen Snits at $2.50. o Samuels, of Meredoala, Morzan Couuty, Gled a petition in voluntary baukruotey to-day. county. Ellas Beatty, 20 years of age, whilo oo adrunken spree, resisted arrest and fired his revolver at the offlcer, migsing bim, but loftct- Jug g bad wound on Alex Acton, who was stand- '121 gfig. Beatty was arrested, and is now in MURDER AND BUICIDE., Avnuny, N. Y., June 17,—Thomas Wilkinson, of Locke, Cayugs County, killed Lis wifo and bimgelt yesterday. & THE RAILROADS. TOE TERRE HHAUTE ROAD. Apecial Dispalch t¢ The Tridune. New Yonk, Juna 17.—Tho wan iine of the §t. Loufs, Alton& Terro Haute Rallroad hoa secn operated for ten yoars by the Indincapolls & 8t. Louls Railroad Company under a niucty- oo years' lease. Three roads entered into a sontract to guaranteo the aunual rental,—the Indiavapolls, Ciuclunatl & Lafayotte, Pittsburg, Fort Wayno & Chicago, and the Cleveland, Co- lumbus, Cincionat! & indlanapolis. By the terms of the contruct they wero to make up to the 8t. Louls, Alton & Terro Huute Company sdeficlency In the payments by the Indianapolis ILLINOIS. Suecial Dispatches 10 The Tridune. PoiLLirstows, White Co., June 17.~Wheat 6 ver cent in the shock. Put up {u good order. Wentber las been splendid for harvest. *Rock,"” our latest variety, will be cut tbls week '1n good condition. Coradefictznt 1n stuud. Asuton, Lee Co., June 17.—The outlook for cornfspoor, In all conditlons from a good & Bt. Louls Company. Boon after the comple- | Unless something 1s dono specaily in this alrec- | are pelieved by bright comedy scenes alive with Fiftcen thousand eight hundred and flity-t ! tho puj taste. ‘The applause from first to | stand to nothing ou wet ground. Average ificen thousand eight hundred aud y-tour 3 Uon of the sgracient, tha [ndiauapolis, Cl | tion suothor freizht war exuniot well be avoldod. | wigty distogus aud bitlag sarcasin, at 0ncu pro- By et ot Fhe ceonps will be | stand, tWo-tIRIsC 8% | gollars und fty cents wero puld to-day out of o A h 1 ing, which is supplied b hete for onu week, e the Stata Ti for thio month's work on tho | ———— tompact, Whatever daficiancies have occurred ‘HE HOSTILES, T ey L polied by s MiSsoURI. Bl:ler;uln:::iu.?lylum at Killklk::-' l?e“rlur.tl COFFEES. exposition of hypocrisy n tho person of a Cepmere sanctimonlous tutor, the friend of the mothier, | 4 ooy ,‘i")‘;:“,}"‘ffih SOTE, aud by tho elorts of her son-u-law to obtain ‘ A P posscasion of bis own wife, the step-daughter | fourth week at McVicker's Theatre last night. of the zealot-motler, Who kecps the coger Lus- [ Cal Wagner's Minstrels are to be at the New band from hls young wife on ovcount of her Chicugo during the present weok, TMK are OWs dislike to the worldliuess of his waye. 'lhe v " i 2 story is lumflunll{ Suteresting to koep tho synr. | UUIDK & fulr busloess and preseut good s 0 ! he audicnco @ through flve ucts, The Strasburg clock (s stll attracting {::‘ul;.; o;s:—'uvoku controversy us mg lllvmnml crowds of visitors at the comner of Deurboru purport. ' An edition ol this plece, o which | and Mudison strets. ‘Fhis curiosity will be on the motives of actlon were sbrouded from the | exhibition every day this week, contempiation of gentllity, was produced suaie & llmuh-m ‘The prlucipal inotive—that of s sin CAPT, EADS' JETTIES. committed, and therefore culliug for explation ohvas sledied o'er with ths pule Cust of tnodern | , Tue Momphis dvaluniche s niot convinced that In the carnings of the leased road, aud heaes fn the mrmcnu by the lessco for tho past nine years, have been suppliecd by the remalning usrantors. ‘The carnlogs of the leased road iave decreascd cousiderubly during the past three or four years. In 1870, thy guarantors of $hu Ieaso had to make a deficitof $241,000. Tho deficiency in tho payments last yewr Is sald to bave been as “high as §300,000. Up to two years ago It was customary for the puarautors to giva thirty-day notes at thoend of each quarter. Two notes wero griven on June 8, and now the makers have Botificd the holders they will not pay them at maturity unless the ternis on which tho road ts leased aro moalfled. [t was reported * un the fpeciat Dicwatch ta Tae Trivune, Jaszsoy, Davieas Co., June 17.—Wheat !s now beiug horvested fu gooa condition, fs well flled and good quality. WL averaze with lllul;mpnl'fl- Late varictics as good as the carly. is inade that the bulldiug propresses rupldly toward cowpletion. i &pectal Dispatch to The Tridus. ( ] Guanp Ravivs, Mich,, Juns 17.—Charles Leo juniped from ouec of the city bridies thirty o feet into the river hero to-day to commit sui- | Those who have not alresdy tried our B cide, but was scen and Ushed out. 'Despon. P;“'”n’.‘gfi‘é'.‘?dwg !g.r‘ozn 33«:5"5?;'&'»"3'»“3 o dency, beeauss of no work, no money, and no | beat grades obtaipable. o :»’f&%fi‘%fi&fl‘h:r:%. s s ki | HONG KONG TEA CO. ty Gen, Ioward Procsoding to Malhieur i Exe pectation of Happy Results l~iforolo Ac- tion of the Chlef Natchoz—Euch Haldler to Iing Two or Threo Red Flends, SiLven City, June 17.—0en. HHoward reached Camp Lyons yestorday. Col. Whipple's com- panies of over 100 mounted men are moving to effect a junction with Col, Bernard's command, Bernard's command left Bheep Ranch ter- day in the direction of Steln's MountdM.” The Junctton will b vifected this evening or to-mor- row morning, (len. Howard left Camp Lyons —— KENTUCKY. Bpecial Diapateh ta The Tridune, Peupnoke, Christian Co., Ky., June 17.— Winter wheat uot half a croo. Was put up o fi:)rnd order, Ilarvesting gencrally over, aud val Liug commenced i carnest, —————— y CE ot % s . 2 Madisonsst. strect " yesterday that o new lease, under 2 for M 3 sentimentatlsin, and the play was found to loss | Copt. Eada® jetty-chauncl 13 suceess, uud, olter 110 & 1R 3ad . 3 Wiileh lh{y Wero, not to pay moro to repair 2,"’ “fl:"u'“',}:f,','f:: ,,lfh‘:;,fii,'"'{'.'ff,fl:: in vigor, The' nnlnnmrppru)mnl 1o luiprove | mentionlng several steamers which, druwing Harcial M,BP,ST,?RS Tribune, THE FALL RIVER MILLS. Between Clark and Dearbora. g deticiencles than they would “huve had to pay if | ¢ fes of L 1 4 be 4 to hoad | Upon Burdou, but the drapery lic threw around | clghitecn to twenty fuot of water, bave grounded | narnory, Mich., Juno 17,—The State Eclectic Fart Riven, Moss., Juuc 17.—~The Border | seeeees———————————y the [udianapols, Clucinuati & Lafsyette fag | comvsulcs of cayaley, aud Lo propared to Lis model wua discovercd Lo’ Le somewbat 100 | purd aud fust when Eada proclaiued the depth | ygedical and Surgi Iy City Mitls, with o view of startiuz tho ralily JRUNSIA BALVE, 'y continued ~to bo one of tho guaran- | Off tuo hostlles. An effort will bo made 10 | gauzy to conceal tho originat dden. “Flw prevent | geov i Y0t wonty-two fuet, t6 gocs an to ror | S1edical ud Surgleal Soclety mot In this clty Lo- | pud slicring the present difliculties, have ap- | e r . \:;:d‘ mfild be nl-xum&or{.-lxz " !.mhlfl corral tho eavages. There are, low- ven{tu:‘ lylnl nfl. h«m« 7‘“{;‘:“:;“::1":: t'l::darn:‘crf;fi b J c_inyz‘tlm t;cx')ungfl I;c{mg |m lrwud annual con- | poluted Walter C. 'Durfee und Joscph Lealy USE REDDING'S 1 3 o guarantors desiro at the | gyer, mearly 700 Indlaus oun thu war. | Warket, bu o cl ere P vention of the Boclety sinco its re-organization | Trustces. "m.lllmuo'xg!ro:?x:l.:&.r O mias. :B:o‘::llllrl:l:’l:: is | pathy ln:lugln;: te. Dannocks,. Nes, Forcos, zfifi;fim%owcun of the play, Tho most 8usll‘xlnhr::‘é::fl:::::smnfl:fifinlzn?yfly"lli‘)td‘rhc‘wAlgg ABd {neotporatisn. The Bodutk was urreutzall WHY D—m DAY? RUSSIA SALVE amved at before themotes owheld by the Terre | Shoshones, and Plutes. ‘During Sarab’s (Win- | ymportant role. 5 that of . tho Aar- | fect, Four days before, a depth on the barof [ 8t Kalamazoo April 20, 1877, * Tho st sutual A G LR For Fiesn Wounde, Gures. Soro Jolate, Emutpetas, Sulg sute vorporution go Lo protest, that corpora | nemuces) rocent trip (o -the hostilo camp, she | chlonsss de Jawmin, ~tho bigot, —and | 2.9 fect wus certiticd ofticlully, Butthis depth, | meetivg was held at Jackson jist Moy, The pt Ludwiz B gt and Kl EIn Liwases phanie l‘yuh‘{,;;* % tion will scekc tho courta for a detormination of | galed adrtsslon to tho camp by putting war- | sinaing mother, This was ~played by | the Capiali Inforus s, was i 1ho dnlddie.” 86 | Hoclely now Las sbout shaty wmenibers. 1o Dexgorr, Mich, dune 17.~Ludw(z Betwgolt, LA by T ix its right. Should the courts decide that two | paint on her face and using a re annkel. Buo | Miss Ids Vernon with groat force, uud angvi- | 4 certiled desth uicaus such o devth fn s cor- | yext aunual wmeetiug of the National Eclectic who fouzht at Waterloo, died hiere to<lay, Hu e —— e . guarantees are ouly responsible for two-thirds Emuum Important information concernlug the | deot understanding of ity many wicaulugs. Tho | tuln spot, und pechaps tour or Uve feet leis o |\ oy Aysoclation will be held at Detroft, wus B4 ycars old, LAUNDRY. S of tho rental, tho ofllcers of the Terre Ilauty | movements sud streugth of the hostiles, The | spech ln tho third act, which gt once reveals | hitlo Lo tho right o jeft, This is 1ot the chan- e bl “ y ——————— b e i 2 Road esy they will bo unabls to incet | savages had captused threo men, ono of them g | bersin and her wiedirected eeal fn fts atoue- | uel tho veovlo are paylng for uader Capt, Mich., beginning on Wednesday, the 10th day 3 of June, 1878, The meetiug to-dsy was tuken up in discursion of varlous uses thal bave cowna to the notice of the physiclans, the cuurss of treatment, ete. The ductors purticipating were Peters of Grand Raplds, Baker of Adriuu, MeMasters of Dowaglac, Whitford of Chicago, Wicker of New York, uud Shaw of Brooklys. It was foreshadowed, fn somu of the remarks, that 8 vicorous sttack- will by made upoh the Uulversity of Michleun for its course toward the mewmbers of the Assoclation graduates of the Umwnny, The matter will be brought up at to-morrow's session. —— ——em—— the fntcrest on the full set of thelr bonds, Thls futercst is #524,000, and tho full rental gave the road but 470,000 Surplus last yesr. William Bayard Cutting, resident of the Terre Huute Road, cousoled Waay of the second-mortage bondholders who ¢atled upon bim with the lnformation that their Interest Is mssured in aoy cvent. ‘The bonds of the Terre Haute Company went down ou the Biacket yesterdsy, und it was bruited sbout the Street that Bamuel J. Tilden, who crected the toad origiuslly, and the cetato of Hobert Bay. ard, 8 former President of thy road, Wero put- tiog the bonds on the market. DISTRIBUTION OF WEST-BOUND TRAFFIC, wient, was delivered with siogular power: and | Eads’ coutruct, her scene with her old lover, the futlier of hur The charge of bad asam; hl&u casily made, <hild, 1u tho fourth act, quite fllcd the measuro | 16 13 juat as casy as fn this scction calliug @ wan of Bardow's couception. At times, however, ft | a “*Radicat " whio does bis own thluking in poli- was apparcut that her efforts fu the quicter | ties. It isavery good tlxlu" to s3y when one scenes were checked, it pot warred, by the | bas wvothing else to say. It belonge o that nervousncss usturul to a frst representation of | class oflogic so often used Lo pruve tho cxist- s0 exucting & part, The old lover and futher— crtain depth fo the jutly chanuel by a now a French Admiral—was played u{ Mr. | sy averages” Given elghteen toct Chnarles I, Cognlan, sud it was in this role that he | oue spot, tweuty in auotuer, twenty-two fn so- originali -ppeunuf in Nuw York. Ills perform- | otlier, aud »0 on, it is pot diiticuls for ticures to ance of {l approachics pesfection in wvery detail. | sbiow a good sverage cbannel. But such a chian- 1ls first_entrauce, sdmirably preparcd by the | uelis not serviceable to vessels drawiug the lone worth sceing. As was | weXimum puber of fect unluss they can jump Jutter-carrler, aud wers golng to kill them Fri- day last. ‘The Plute Chicl, Natchez, deters mined 10 sava thele lives. o was with the Chlefs In counell, snd made au_excuso to leave a few minutes on plea ot Mucss, He bad four borwes ready, snd, with the white prisoners, by provious arraogement, suc- ceeded fo muking Lis escape. Eaglo of Light demanded of the Wiunemuccas aod Eagaus that "-’.'i{ should juln the kostilea. They steadily refused, clamiog they had wadv a treaty with the whites sud could not take up arweagatust them. Now they wanted tho Ban- nocks t0 go Lack to Fort Hall, where thay the battlo of Bunker 111t was celebruted to-day AU N D R, [CUFFNprdos 700 . [ 0 [aew. lfieun by al or BUNKER HILL, N (SSULRTS pr ploce 124 Bostox, Juus 17.~Tho 1034 auuivereary of ORIENTAL {COLLAJS prdos 33¢ \Th a8 & general holiday. Buslness wes suspended, e s SAANE aud the puvllc butldings cluaed. § st Menirute uf & Phllokvalion: 403 W. Madisau ot | 420 W. iandolob | 111 Clarics4 e ————— K — Doston Transcript, v LK The followluy letter, descriptive of tho last FOIR NALE. hours of Willtam Ellerv, oue of the siguers of E jewport, Ly 0 1520, has nuver belore been " . wubllabed, 16 Wos Written by su intiate friend | - Fur relisble Uplolatory sad Urat-class pralse- i b e Fatnilyy aud has recently com to light: | worthy work tey Il WAGNER, Practical Up- . o hoisterer; 3ls0 Cabjuct Wurker; Ladles' own mae ] belouged. Eagla Eye s ulso with the bostiles. Easteru enitle, * He scomed to | over the sballow places. A cls aro now LATE LOCAL ITEMS. Maucy 14, 1820.—Old B, Ellery died like s : 204-200 Wabashe K Canin Lyon 1a 4 ba Buels' tho base of supbiics e e Tt | Somstructad, this s uipneuit Highwaymen wide several good vick Bauls st | bAlieoper” Tu rath, duatl v lte conunon form | Sroierosdioun 20708 Websahav. for the centre and left wing of the sttacking force. ‘Tho Chiet of the Winucinuccas started Irom Beruard's command at uoou yusterday to briug fu somu ol bis uco‘i-le. Thére are fears he way have been captured. Gen. Huward left Camap Lyon this mornlog, accompunied by some members of bis stafl, & few soldicrs, and Sullle, the Winnemuces,—in all sbout u dozen. The Indisos are reported to ucver cate near bim, Flls sifengih wasted gradu- s e ity for t buat ycar. nutll e bisd not wiouils left PIISU CHANGES, 1o druw fu reot, and su ho cessed W bresthe, | ~vmmanens o Ao Tbe day o whilca b diva e wol ub s usudl sud DISSOLUTION. e e el e Mad Sat-for wore that | Nottewts hereby aiven that the partacnitp bereto- hulf u century. ond was readinz ** Tully's Oices " fore oxletlog between shie undersigned under ibu pame in Latio, without glusses, thougn thy priut wesay | 40d atyly of J. A. UAMLIN & BLOTUEL bas beea fine aa that of the swallesl pockes-Bible, Dr. W, | this day dissolved by mutual couseat, wtopped 1n 01 bis way (0 1be Buspital, us be usually tcd Clicagy, bil, June 47, 1879, fstakiug bis vocation; he was a satlor, Plafn peopls thiuk that » 20-foot channel deck, uot of tho | ehould sdmit the passage of a #0-fool vessel: forecastle. Tho repressed love of a father who | that a 23-{oot chaunelshould let 8 22-foot vesscl is loath o betray tho paternity be yearns to | tbrough, aud that a24-foot channel should ac- tell; the rapid sction and qulik'dectslonof the | commodute 3 24-foot yessel. We kuow this is wan accustomed to command “with power | not the fuct, The world wlso kuowsit. Cupt. st absolute,” were thero; aud (o the fourth | Eads knows it Aud it s these [acts that uct, fu the stormy scens between bimself and | Jacetate bis bosom aud srouss his newspaper the bigot mother, be gave us o speclwen of | orgaus to spitetul utterances ou & subject of Jato Lours last night. At about 10:30 in the eveulog Mr. B. Il 8harp wblle walking west on Vsn Buren strest, near Clintou, was sssaulted sud beld up by three youug men who relloved him of $35 In cash uud sn open-face Elgin walch. Duriog the evening there were rumors that several cltizens bad Commisstoner Fiuk has just prepared the fol- wing statemcot, showiue by percentuzesof Tevenue tho distribution of West-bound frelght from New York to lowa, Peorin, sud Illinols during the cleven wontbs cnding May 81, 1573, lowa—Roads through Chlcago: Revenue, $127,877.08; perceuntogesof total revenue, 94.82. v y " e ¥ i ¢ 3 3. A. HAMLIY, & - . | be burning butlaiogs at Stetn’s Mountaius and | abiitics which *“The Mun of Success ? aforded | which most ol thew are Lruorant as mules, leen beld up and robbed upon east sad west | did, und, ok perceiviug that the old gentlemsn N, Roads south of Cbicago: Revenue, $3459.49; | committive other heuruunwul large puw- | bin no opportunity o display, 1t was reatly & Tho Jetties urc an cxperlnent, They bavenot | streets {u tho vidulty of Centre and | could -c....k’, ruien ble eyl to look at L. B HAMLIN, Perceutages of total revenuc, b 15 Ver of Piutes uro held us prisoncrs on asouut of | Hoe bistrivute effurt, and ous not Mkely to b | stood tho test of thoe,” 1t rewalus to' bo seen | Asblaud — sveuues, —but, owlk to thy | b, bo ook Ls Laod and fuud thal bis Dilwts | B ISSOLUTION soriy, alnco Oct. 1, 1877—Hoads tbrough Chi- | u refusal to Joit the Lostiles. Leo, 8 Winno- | soon furgotten, whcther predictious that they will ot rove o | latencss of tho hour,” tho uames and | foud: After drikiogs little wine and waicr, br. ¢ H 0: Revenue, 81,85.83; pereentazes of rove- Thu part of Flise, the daughter, was futrusted | peraucut success wre wide of the mark. The . 10l bl tha o beat stiunger. : whcea, 15 reported killed. Threo columus will be moving on the hostiies’ posltion st Steiu's Stouutatu to-marrow, viz.: from Shecp Ranchie, Camp Haroey, sud Malifear. The sctilers ut White Horse uro bourly expecting oo attuck. Tl Indiaus wade & ruid to-uav on Burst River. clreumstavees could not be leaned. o'clock, or thereabouts, Mr. W. Fricee, 0, 157 Uplon street, while on his way home was sct upon b{ three joung el besr the corucr ot Raudolph and Unlon strests. Owe beld bim up wud choked bz whilethe two others e e e Pl it pulenr s Bug, | Tbe copartnersbip bitkerto estatiog between the frm E Lot ononse. M i Vo talk o tho 1w thie by, | ot Joba Slgore & Co. aud D. W. aod Ik A. McCoy, fur 3 1aw going off the dithea groat blessiug | tho masufactaring of Flao Cavladt Ware, Parlor thst Fyo free from sickness or palu or sorzow, ™ | Brsckets, &c.. 1 this day by mutusl conseat Buolved, o Some e after, bis daupbiter, Suding bim becom- | Do W. and B A, Metoy bavlug soid LGlr lutcreats 1a {2 ecxiremely weak, Wisbed W 00 Le MUt W | e saio tw dks B of Jubs Muors & Co. Rouds south of Chicago: Reveuue, pereentazes ol total teveuue, Wal. , lucludiug Peorls, prior to Oct, 1y 1677 hrough Chicago: Wevenue, 36405.36; Percentages of tutal revenuv, 35,12, Hoads south bere, a3 lu New York, to Miss Sara Jewett. 1t | little tewporary sucvess obtained by Capt. Eads atforded ber ag opportunity to disvlay all the | Las been by resortiug o the system of dredi- uer qualitics of her actiuz, unwsrred by | Juis at which the sdvocates o “Jettylug so lo those self-cuuscious mubucrbsus which occds | sueercd. Fhe jeltics were to scour out tho sloually tatut sowe of ber clforts, Sle wus | conuucl tu the required depths Let Capl. Eads

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