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o B ] 2 privilego at fssuo between tho two Houses, and to consider the biil with the Senato amend- ments; but the House conferces declined to ngree to the proposition, for the reason that they do not, fn their opinfon, posscss power under the resolution of the House to consider tho bill or tho amendment without an enlarge- ment thereof, The Benate then went, into exceutivo seasfon. ‘The hilt to amend the 1aws relating to inter- nal revenuo waa recelved Irom the House, and, haying "been read by title, it was laid over, under ihe rules, till to-morrow, atthe lostance of Mr. argrnt, \r\:acn the doors wera reopencil, the resolution to extend tho sersion until O o'clock Wednesdsy ovening was prssed, Conrideration of the Sundry Cirll Aporopristion il wasthen resumed. Mensea, Mitchoil and Hoar wore appointed mem- ‘hersof the Conference Commitice on the Went Vire flnll and New Hampshire Election bill, in place of fexars, McMillan aud Teller, oxensed. An nmendment was agreed to in the Sundry Clvil Apypropriation bill, anproprinting £5,500,000 to ay the award of tho Tialifax Flshery Commission. o Dhirsunnce of the Treaty of \Wasbiagton. If, after correspundence with the Hrittsh Government on the nunject of the conformity of the award o the revuirements of tho treaty and to the torms of the auestion thereby anbmiited to the Commisston, the President shall deem ¢ his duty to make the psyment without forther communication with Congrens. Mr, Windom snbmitted an amendment proviain for the moderation of the contract with Jamen IS, Enads for the improvement of the South Psss of the Msnsinalppl River, 80 8a to make payments 4o him monthly, Agreed to. 'This {a tlio same measuro which pasecd the Sonata butcould not be reached in the House. Mr. Morrill snbmitted aAn amondment makin, tho necessary approptiation for the purchaso o Jand to increase tho width of the roadway around the naval monument i front of the Capiiol. Mr, Beck opponed theamendment, and aavocated tho removal of the monument, claiming that it wan put thers 1o perpetuate In ‘matble for 8ll time acivil war. It wonld keop np fil-feeling, The amendment wan agreed to, Mr. Dlaine called nttention to the amendment alresdy agreed mpon, providing that newspapers whall bo pald comwerclal rates for advartlsing, moved to amend #0_ na to provide that adveriing. ments ineerted by the Government siuce April 10, 1877, ahall be pafd for at Jike rates. After some “discuesion, the amendment was W days. “agreed to. Mr. Ogicaby submlited an _smendment to the slauso appropriating $400,000 for t ho Cnstos Jlouso and Sab-Treasory vmlding at Chicago s 1o Instract the supsrvlaing archituct to finish of the building for tha Circuit_and District Courts of the United States, tho Sub-Troasury, snd oflices of Collector of Customs and Internal Revcnue by the 1st of Joly, 1870, provided the amount hereby smpropriated ‘éhall o suficlent fof tbat arposo. reed to. Eik. Deck moved Lo strike aut of the bl the elauso appropriatiug $100,000 for improving Capltol ~ grounds and for paving Pennsylya avenoe around the unval monumentun tho west front of tho Capitol. Mr. Window moved to lay tho amendment of Me, Beck on tho table, Itefecied—y. 3 noys, 27. Tho questlon then being on ‘the 'amendment to strike out, as above mentfoned, it waa rejocted by 10 vote—yoas, 25 nays, &5, itied an amondment aporoprin- ting 310,000 for the removal of the Indiens from thelr rencrvation on Whitp Rtiver, Col, Agrecd to, *'ho biil baving been consiiored in Conmittes of the Whole was reported to the Senato, r. Windom demandod a neparato vote on the ameudment wade {in commiltes dn rogard to the payment of Sonthern wall ¢outractors, und 1t was concured in--yeas, 28 ung “I'ig amenduiont in regar the Eads contract for “the improvoment of tho Sooth Pass of the Miaslsslppi Iilver was with- rawn, the House loving possed o bil} for that purpore, Othor ‘amendments mado in Committes of the Whioig wore concurred (n, and tho bill was resd & third tine, and parsed. Mr. Conkling withdrew the motlon entered by him {o roconrlder thie vote by which the bill to lo- golizo tho collection of certatn head moneys was passed, ond tho bill, having passea both fouses, now goce o the Freatdant for Lls sienature. Tho Hause Joint resolation to pay certain con- testants for aeats fn tho Forty-ffth Congrose was taken up, l, pendlug discusslon, the Senate wunt fatw’ gxecutive scaslup, and, when the doors reopened, 100k A recess, At the evculng seeslon 3r, Spencer callod up the sesolutlon subruitted by lim a few dayaaga authne- {zlng tho Commitico on Military Affairs 1o it dur- inz the recess for tho purpose’ of considoring the fovislon of the drmy regulations, and bring up thie focord, and other logisiation How pending [n Com: mittee, Agreod to. 3, Tarns Introduced n bill to Improvo the navt- gation of tho Misstesippl River, and for the reclama- {llm': of l‘owllmh of tho Ktatos bordering theroon. cforred, Mr. Mifcbell, from tho Conferenco Commiitcs on the bill {n rolailun (o tho West Virginia uicction ond the clection of Unlted Statos Scnator from New lampehlre, reported that the Committoa had e oc Cted up tho Trousa il for th £, Paddock called up the Touse bill for tho to- et of scttiors on public lands, Psssud. In explunution ‘of the bill Mr. Tuddock sald it merely extended the prosivions af the nct of March 4, 1877, 0 as40 nliow sattlers who Lind_ their crops injured by grasshoppers to leave tlelr Lomeatonds :rmn%rtm ly for the parposc of obtalning sus- cnance. A mesrago was recelved from tha Bouso of Rep- rescntatives announcing tho non.concurrencs of that body in the Sedato amendments to tho Sundry Civil Appropriation bill, and requcating a confer- ence thercons Meesrs, Windom, Dorsey, and Dock wero ape polnted confereea on tho part of tho Sonate, ‘Ul Senate then sesmined consideration of the {olm Tesolution Lo pay contestantu for seats lu the Touso of licpresentativee, which was dlscusscd Urlety, nnd passed. Iitlwon tho calendar were pasecd as follows: Touse bl %o pid vemsels wrecked or d abled In waters conterminons to tho Unlted Stnles oud tho Dominfon of Canada; Toume nii} for tho relief of ¥. I Head, Fost muster at Harrodsburg, Ky; lionse bill to provide for ho saloof the ¥ort tuarker military rosorvas on, Mr. Wallaco (La,) submitted the petition of the Sub-Commitico of {ho Naticnal Heform Ansocla- tlon, warning Congress not to adjourn wiiliont fu- suliie £1,000, 000,000 indiegal-tenders and recom- mending vaclons huancial measures, Referred, The House bill anthorixing the’ settiement of e claim of tho entute of the lato Rear-Admiral Jolu A. Dablyren for uae by the Government of the {uventiond reluting to ordnancy mads by him wus passed. Adjoarued, 3, 24, to tho modification of nov Mr. Danford, from the Commlttee on Naval Altutry, reported 8 bill to promote, the kuowledgy of wteant cnvlneering and fron ship-bufliing among the wtudentn in aciontitic schools and colloges, Pussed, “The bII Y‘m\vldu that on the application of suy sctuntutic school or callege, the Prestaent may detutl an officer from the Enzinecr Coros uf tig navy 0 act us 8 profussr at the wstitntlon. ‘o Houso coucurred in the Kenate concurrant revolution declaring that tho treaty with China, nlllu\;lllnll‘luunxt‘:;tlslud Iummllfimllfln ta this country slinuld bo modified, und calilng thy utteuty l‘r;(-m.:\‘z t:ulw' -nb}ufit. o : i e r. Stralt, from™ the Comouttes on Milit: Afaipy, reported & bl for the. squantzation ot bount) itetsed, ‘The extonding the jurisdiction of tho Cor of Clatiun to Al clalig ‘"jmm £ Out o t7eatios ba tween the Unlted Btates and the Indian teibes way referred; alag a bill authorizing the appolutment of @ duluzate to the House of eprosontatives by & l'xlmcll of indian tribes, Ttoferrud, b 'finu‘x;)m.u;.\‘ll:m Wi mn;l ,lor the ‘ulvllltm and ollection of thy nl cf the District of Co Tk TOE RSEAl Bt ‘Tho Benute amondmenta wero concuered fu to carey into uilect tho provisious of the treaty of 1554 betwuan (b0 United Siitos and Chins, snd o tvnn tho Coust ot Claims jurizdiction I cortaln cases, Aftor conearring in the Bonale smendments to tho varlous Diatrict blls, the Sunate sutstituo for 1hu bitl repealing the Iteaumption act was reached, m!!‘r'.'kurtmuvl:dtuwncnr o the Benate smend- it + Mr, Ewing—1 abject to (ho present consldora- tiun, or want of cunstderation, of tuls ‘roasury !M}{;nfll:u"nll subetitute for a Will. [Criea of Order, ("l‘hn:‘b;cn’n\n smeudments woro tinally non-con- ireed 1o for wunt of the nocossary two-thir . Jorlty, 10 ti 10be 20 thas th B TaineIrde 1o “Ihu amendmenta woro to maka grecnbacks ro- ceivable fur Jr‘orwnl bonds and for costoins :-:é:f-;m'l;n:. yole was l-tkluudlfl-r much aproar and cment, and wi s . it aud nuc-uue.:"m“ Sty Pl el L uvon the parllsmentary day of Monday clo ‘y,-‘g adjuurnument, and 151 u{ Tuosdsy nnn'e& Discuesion upon the amondment to the Sunds; Clil Auprapriation bitl for 1ho payment of Boutis: ern tnall coutractora for seryices rendored prior ta the War wus coutinued at3some longih, Az, bpencer submitted an amendment providing that ooy pact of the auprupriation of $375,000, ap- ‘Ifgullllt‘fl for that purposs by the uct of Maren i, 577, nut required for tho payment of said mafl coutractore, shall be used Lo cuable the Postmaatee- General (o contract {pruall stcamabip survico bo- tween Now York and ftio de Jauelto, and New Or- luans end Rio, vnce s woath from cach port, aud o pay for .luch survices $30 & milo. uled out upun & pulat of o; - ".“‘h‘““““fi:; ; sdur that is was gen Jbu amendsent directiog toe Hacretary of the Treausry 1o’ puy Soulhiera 1mail vontracios foy - es reudercd peiur to the War wes tioally h awmendmunts providing tbat tho | give o bond for fue retarn uey Lo tho Unlted States 1o case "":.lxluu be subrequently discovered >l tis Con- federato Etatcs, aud also that auy ciabmant whio shall seceive paywieol from the Unllad Statey, af- ter haviog bevi paid by the Confuderste Gov. l.nym.fm. #ball e punisbed by Sbo and inprison. Nr. Patter moved to auspend tho rules and pass the bUl providing for & judicial uc!mlnml:l‘ul clalus sgaiues the United blates, I provides that ALY persun who may have s clelm of which the Court of Claims bas not now jurisdiction, but founded on equality and Juutice, and not bartud bruny statute of Lmitation, may die bis Uil dn ttc Cuurt of Clatwe, sctlng ot the grounds of his clalm and (be relief desired. The court, after trying the cuse, eball sevort s [lufllugfl to Con- &rens, Which body slall uot cousldur ur silow, or authurize the payncot of, uny private claius not feyabls undu (he exiating faw, watil the vawg bas i Luard wud roporied 10 Cotgivss by thy Court Of Claiia, Vi Lid ohoa proate the cialmauts’ sl of the fatullclaimy @ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. JUNE 19, 1878, United Btates provided for inthis nct, not pros- ecuted within alx years of Its passago, ahsil de ‘barred by Yimitation. ‘The bl was paased—yeas, 105; ntys, 74, The Benate resolution extending the fmo for the finel adjonrnment until Wednesday evening st o'clock was concarred In, ‘The resolution to suspend tho rales and go to the Bpeaker's tablo, that nasecd last night having ex- pired with tho leqymullve doy of yesterday, was rejected, —yens, 1110; nays, 00,—lcss than tho Tocersary two-thirds, ‘Tho 8peaker constrried the vote as an Indleation that ho shonld now reco¢nire members on his privnte liat to move a sueponsion of tha rules. Mr. Danford maved to suspend tho rules and pars the bill to authorize aud eqaip an expedition ta the ae, Defeated, x Mr. Waddoll tnoyed to mispend the rules an adapt a resolution for & Couforence Commiitas on tho Post-Tonte biil, with power to consider tho Sonate amendments aa thoneh they bad been disa- greed 1o by the Housa. Itejected, and the confer- enca repoft which had been presented by Ar. Cannon was agreed to, . Me. Cannon then moved to au-'lzend the rules and arn the Post-Ronte bill, arter having eliminatad rom iL al) Sonate Jegislation, bnt, Mr, Ward call- ing for the reading of the bill, It was withdrwn. r. Butler submitted his views on the Kimmoll bill. Ordored printed, Mr. Stenger moved o auspend the rules and paes the Honate Liil providing for the mauner Iln whidh James 13, Eads shall be patd for urenlnn the chan- nel nt_tne South Pass of the Mis ppl River, Agreed to without yeas and nngl. » Mr. Turner moved to saepend the rnles and pasa tho bill to promiote the edacation of the blind, Agreed to, The blll rolates orincipslly to the Loulsviile Printing Housa for the Bii: Mr. Townshend (illinols) moved to pend the rules and pass the bill to rapeal that sactlon of tho Rosumption act which authorizes the sale of United States bonda for purpores of resumption, and to provide that Unitea Ntatea notes shall bo re ceivable for dotles on imports. Kejected—ycas, 114; nnys, 113—not the necessary tiwo-thirds In the aflirmativo. Tho Honse then took a recens, At the “"'"’fi sceslon, Mr, Stephens, from the Commitiee on Rnles, reported a resolution for o fi:nznl index of the Journsl of Congresa from the 'ginniog of the Uovernmont, to be made nndar tha direction of the Commities on Rules, the cum- peosation of the indexer not to oxcoed $2, 500 par aunum. Adonted. On motian of Mr, Atkina, the Bonate amendment to the blll appropriating for the oxpensus of the Presidential Lo Investizating Coni~ mittee was concurred {n, The amendient adds £20,000 for the Senate Cominitteas and $10,000 for Investigations of the Dopartment of dnstico. A messzge from the Henate announced the pas- rago of the. Sundry Civil Appropristion bill with amendments, auaon motion of JMr. Atkins tho amendments wera non-concurred in, anda Come mittes of Conforenco orared, Mossrs, AtKin Tewitt (N. Y-), and ifalo being snpofnted aach Commities on the part of the touse. Mr. Pound moved to suspend the rales and pass the Seaato bill extanding for ton years the time to complota the Northern Pacigo Ratlroad. Defoat. el—yoan, ¥0; nays, 127, Mr, Wilson moved to suspond tha roles and pars the Scuate oill 10 ailow the repayment of the lon- nage (ax exacted {n contravention af trouty provis sions, _Agreed to. +Mr, Hurris (Va.) reported that the Conferonco Comnittes on tho Weat Vieginia and New ilamp- shire Election bill had been' unable to agree, A now Conference was ordered. Mr. Woyham nnnotncod the deathof his late collesgue, Mr. Quinn, [‘mldllflbuw 10 his memo- £y, and olferad & rosofativn for the appolntmont of a commitios of reven members to proceed to Albany o attond the funeral, ind the llonse ad- Tho rosolution was adopted, CRIME. ourned, TWO BAPTIST PREACIERS, Apeclal Dispatch 1o The Tridune, vrrrsnong, Po., June 18.~Tho Rev. R. W. Pearson, D. D., tha pastor of the most arlsta~ cratic Daptist Chusch of thiscity, and Mr, U, J. Donslnger, s former clergyman of tho same denominatfon, but pow an in- suranco nau and member of Dr. Pearson's church, wero arrestod this evening by Sheriff Mitcuell, of Butler, asststed by Officer Mo- Govern, of this city. The warrant upon which thulr arrest was made was issued by Justico J. 1. Muntz, of Butler, upon the complaint of R, 11, Osborn, of thnt place, and the specllle charve ia thut of conwpiring to cheat and defrand. Dr. Pearson nppsared before Mayor Liddeil, and furnished ball {u_the swin of §1,000 tor his appearanca at the Butler County Court to anawer tho charge, Mr. Evorson becoming hls surety. Mr. Bensioger, not belng ablo to furnish ball, was locked up, and will be taken to Butler at To'clock to-murrow morning, Theso cases are In some way counccted with the crooked transactlons in Butler County of the Rey, Jones, whosa arrcst in New York a fow days ago, as lie g€ »@ne about to sail for Europe, s haen mon- tioned In Tus Trinuss. Dr, Pearson denles tho charge lu the mmost cmphatic mauner, AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY, Agactal Dispatch 1o The Tridune. Nzw Yorg, Juno 19.—A succossful rald was mado this moroing by the intornal revenue ofticors of this district, resulting in the capture of onc of the Jargeat fillcit dlstillerics that has Leon takon in sovaral yoars, Tha place was on Rutger street, the baflding hoing formerly a Catholle miaston. The oflecrs fuund thatesery L»rec-ullun lad been takon to shut thom out, ut, on forcing an entrance, they wera rewarded by diseoveripg the stiilin full operation and the aplrlu flowtug steadily, 'Thoworkinen escaped; lero werg about 9,800 gullons of maosh and sovernl barrels of «molaascs, Lut ouly. two barrels of splrits, the product of the preceding twonty-four hours havinr been removed durlng the night, The distiliery nad a capacity of 200 gallons of Iquor per day, was of thy highest known proof, nud ylclded u profit to the owner of 8150 to §200 8 day un the revenuo ovasion alons, the tax bulug 00'cents per gullou. s DISINCLINED TO INTERFERENCE, Apectal Dispaich 1o Tha Tribune, BrurvorisLy, 1L, Juno 18,—~The Governer has hietd audicnce to-day with partfes socking o rupricve wnd commutation of sentenca for Buras, who Ls sentoneed to bo hanged st Parls, FEdgar County, on Friday, andalso remonstranca by tho Btata'a Attorney ngainst Exceutive luter- ference. The Governor {4 retlcont yot us to his probable course In tho prumises, but the frlends ol thy prisauer cxuresd tiope of o ruprivve, st Teast. ‘The Goveruor wiilanuouuce bis purposo to-morrow. A NEBRASKA TRAGRDY. LincoLy, Neb., June 18.~Tlo bodles of Here man Allug, Jacob Sutton, and another person Love boen founa on tho Niobrara River, twesty. four uiles northwest of tho vamp on Dismal Tiver, Allen and Sutton wero with tho Hote brook party, munderod on tho Diswal on the 28th of February, Nothing hus been heard of Hurgroaves, Larne, and Kinney, wiuo ure sup- osed 10 b 1 Derpetratora of the eritao, NURULARY, Epectal Diapateh (o The Tridune, Warenrows, Wis,, June 18, —Sunday night tha residenco of Joseph flewmpel, a farmer fu the Town o Clyman, Dodze County, ten milca northwest of this city, was robbed of §800 in grooubscks, A workinan, who has docamped {3?3‘\0 :lu premises, s suspectod of belng the AN OFFICER KILLED, Avausta, Ga., June 18.—Qus [larrls, colored, United Btates Deputs-Marshal, was kiticd at Edgetiold Court-House, 8. C., last eve rgckvr ‘Tovey. i » Instiayoplagy by IATAL STAHBBING AFFRAY, BosToxN, Mass., Junc 18.—John Fabay, sallor, when belnz assanlted last night, futally stabbed, Thomus Ward, aged 26, one of his sseallants, end scriously wotaded another, e OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Bax Franoisco, Cal, June 18.—Halled—The steagicr Colims, ‘for Panams, and the Occanic for Houg Kong, via Yokohama, with sho follow- ing treasuro-list: Fino ativer, 81,933,493 trados, 81 lwo: Mexlicans, $83,207; gold coln and dust, New Yonx, June 18.—~Arrived, Devonls sud Btatu of Nevads, from Glasgow j City of Now York, from Liverpool, + Loxpoy, Juno 18,—8tcamships Cana from hn‘x?nmug Custalla, Oder, Mlindoo, o d rain New Yorl Al wfll. rom Boatou, have arrived out, ———— JOURNALISTIC. Bpecial Disaled © The Tribuns, BermvgrigLp, I, June 18,—The Scerctary of Blate to-day lssued licenso to Incorpcruto tho Bpriugticld Journa! Company,—that is, to re- suscitate the Stale Journal. The corporators are Faul sellli:;. E. F. Lvonard, eud Charles Ed- wards. Nearly two-thirds of the stock has beea already taken, and it {s predicted that the Journal will be suunlug uyeiu 1o o faw daye, and stronger thau ever. ‘The stockholders sre murn‘Af the most prowloent Republi mqulz“ P ¢publicuns tn Cent) —— RELIGIOUS, Speclal Dispatch to The Triduns, rCu:mu,lll., Juny 18.—Bishop Spalding, of co riy, pald Cuenoa a pastoral visit to-day, and [ FOREIGN. English Influence Belleved to Be Potent in the Congress. Disraell Dotermined fn Iis On- slaught upon the San Stefano Treaty, Turkey to Retain Hor Suzorainty Ovor the Provimeo of Roumelia, And Be Allowed to Fortify and Garrison All Its * Frontiers. Embnrrassing Effect of the Pube lication ot the Anglo-Rus- sian Agrcemont. It Is Baid to Have Beriously Inter- fored with Certain Austrian Sohemes. Albauia Protests Agailnst the Proposed Annexation to Montenegro. Weckly Reviow of the English and Conti- nental Brain Trada. TUE 'CONGRESS, CONPLICTING ILEPORTS. ‘ Loxnoy, June 18,~Berlin correspondents nend very contradictory seconnts of the doings in tho Congrgss. Somu assert that Lord Salis- bury proposed the admission of Greece, sup- porting his propoeal In a spcech which oceupled the ontire sitting, Otuer correspondents do- clare that tho ndmission of Greeeo was not dis- cussed at'all, but postponed titl Wednusday, It s stated that when Count Andrassy intro- duced thequestion of thoboundarles of Buigaria he made an carncst speech urglng the divislon of European Turkey into districts on the basis of natiopalities, thus rendering roform and re- gencration possible without severiug thelr con- nectlon with the Porte. ORBECE'S CIIANCES. The Titmes' correspondents say the reprasont- otives of England moved for tho admission of Greecs, and the representatives of France sup- ported the motion, but the debate was adjourn- ed til] poxt sitting. Tt s probable Grecco wifl be admitted In a puroly cousultative poaition, or to a limited number of alttlugs devoted to Qreck intercats. TNE NCSIARADIA HORE. The Congress sat lcas than two hours yeater day. Whatever may be the vote of s majority of tho Btates, It 1s not delieved the Congress will undertnke to compel by force tho exchaugo of Hessarabla for the Dobrudja, or sanction Russla’s cocreing Roumnnta, If tho latter, after an expresslon of opinfon by tho Congress, con- tinuca to refuso to walkio tho exchange, Encland will fuslst upou_the sizorous lmitatlon of the Principality of Bulgaris to territory north of the Balkaus. z GORTICNAROYP. % Benviy, Juno 18.—Gortachakoff was unablo to attend the Bismarek dinnor last night. ROUMELIA. Loxpox, June 18,—A Berlin correspondent says It {s not certain that Russia will evon suc- eced fu getling Bofia Included. [t fs fully understood that Roumelia shall only have a sea- port on tho Euxine, that Turkey shall retain over that province her suzeralaty, ond that sho shall have tho nomiuatfon with tho cousent of the Powors of a Christfan Governorof the Proviuce; that the Ruasian element will ncither fizuro in the admintstra- tion nor tho Qovernment, and that §n alf the frontiers of Rownclin on the uorth, east, and weat, as well s on the scaboard of the Euxine, Turkoy shall boable to atrengthon the boun- darios of tho Province and protect herself by gorrlsoning all tho fortitled positions on her new borders. This s how will be neutralized tho destraction of the Ottoman Emplire, which was tho ulttmate oim of the Ban Btefano treaty, ‘Theag arc the voints which Encland deoms so essentlal to tho safe-guarding of her Intorests asnot to allow of har making nny concession thercon whatever without nlaying falso to her dutles and sacrificug tho rights of the natlon. TIL: NULOARISN BOUNDARY. LoxnoN, Juno 10—5 a.m.—A Berlin cor- respondont states tunt Lord Henconsficld has reeolved to remalu until tho close of the Con- greas, Blsmarek, In Mondaj's aitting, sketched the general plan for the arrangemont of tho pende Ing questions, and vpened the dcbate ou Bule Baris. An antmated discusston followed. Asnore- sult was reached, Mismarck proposed an ad- journment to allow tho ropresentatives of the States immedlately concerned to moet privately, It may bo nssumed that even more ro- course will bo had to private conferonces between tho roprescntatives, for tho ure rsnzement’ of - the differences, than was atfirst supposed. Tho ngrecment belwoen England and Russla disturbed certain other are rangements, and tho present relations of soma of the other Powors ore such that alack of modus operandi for smoathing the differonces ‘would almoat certaluly lead to dangerous cou- sequences, ‘The conditional admisslon of Greeco to the Congreas I8 certao. DENIAL. Loxvox, Juno 1.—A Vienna dlspatch says the linpression that Monday's sltting of tho Congress lind taken an unfavorsble turn fs do- cldedly contradicted. REABSURED, /¢ Lonpox, Juno 10—5 a. m.—A Vienus corres spondent saays Eneland and Austria had cons cluded au agreement promising to anpport each othier at the Conzress, The " publication of the Anglo-Russian agrecinent consequently aston- fahed tho Austrdan Uovernment. Count Ans drassy has apparently been since reassured, na it 19 uow ssscrted that ho aud Beaconstield hold {entical views, | IMPORTANT CONVERENCE, BzaLiy, June 18.—Tho English and Austrian Plenipotentlarics bad a conference with Count. Behiouvalof! to-dav, to which much significance s attached, It is belioved the Bulgarisn quese tion was discussed. . URITISH PROPOSITION. Great Britain, st Monday’s sittlug of the Con+ grees, proposed the admissfon of Greece for cobsultation on all subjects concerning the Christlans, AUSTRIAN DEMAND, VizxnNa, June 18.—~Bolicmnia intimatcs that Austria will demand Kick, Buttoriua, aud other districts bordering on Dalmatla, and thst the assent of tho Cougress 14 certata, ALBANIAN PROTEST. ConsTanTiiorLy, Junt 18~-The Albanians have tont u protest to Berlin agetust the, suvex- ation of thelr territory to Moutencgro. They aro vesolved to fordbly realst i€ the protest is disreyarded. EASTERN NOTES. TOB SULTAN. Coxsranminorse, June 19.—The Sultan has, lo & grest weasure, recovered from hia alarm regarding tho couspiratont. YOSTERING ENTERPRISE. Bafvet Pasho. with the oblet of developing . tho resources of the Empire, is drawing up & document for publieation, encouraging foint wtock compantes o sollcit concessions from the Governmont for the construction of railways, ports, canals, Works of freigatfon, and manufae- turing establishments. A PRACE STRAW, Tocmaneer, June18.—When tho Black Sea Davigation ‘Was rdapened, tho Rassinus gave Inrga ordera” for coal, deliverable at Odesss and Galate. Thoy ars por endeavoring to annul mans of fhese contracts. 'This s intorpreted as peaceful indlcation, OXLY A RiOT. | Pans, Juno 18.~A telegram from Beutari tays the recent conflicts btotween Turks and Moutencarins waa a simple rlot among Turkish and Montenegrin johabitants of Kralna, A CONFLICT AVERTED, ‘CoNsrAXTINOTLY, . June 18,~—It appears that within the last few days thera has been fmmi- nent danger of aconfiict between the Russians and Turks, Baker Pasna or Fuad Pasha havingon, Batunlay given the Russlans & few hours’ notico to remove an observatory overlooking the Turklish lines. The VPorte, on belng informed of the afair, ordercd the military authorities to msintaln the' peace. The danger Isnow averted, The movement of the Rus- slans to resist the apprchended attack gave rise to the unfuunded report that the Russian head- quarters wore aboyt to remove from Ban Btefano. | | Loxwon, June 18.—0en. Todloben refitacs to detach more troops sgainst the Rhodopo fnsurgents in consequence of largo refnforce- ments of the Turks which have arrived as Con- stantinople. 4 GREECE. GREBK LONGING PO NATIONAL UNITY. Dtepaieh 1o London Times, ATitexs, Juno 5. —The declaration of the En- glish Government that it lotends proposing the admisslon of Greeco into tho Berlin Congress created great enthusiasm hero. People, how- ever, expect that (erecco will bo allowed not moroly a consultative, but a deliberative vote, ) such being her right as an Independent State, if admitted at all, sccording toall precedents of European Cougresses. Bome sensation wraalsp causod by a private tclegram from England con- fidently stating that Eogland {4 bent on obtnin- fnz for Ureece at the Congress o slderable Increase of territory, The .Greel hope that by ‘such mn expression the En- glish Government means somncthivg more than what is called a roctitication ot tha fron- tier. What thoy sl Is the anngxntion of Thea- saly and Epirus, tho lstand of Creto and other {slanda; and they put forth such demands not only in tuelr own Interest and in that of the Grooks of the Turklsh provinces, but in the general intorest of Europe, as belug the only zolution that can bo given to tho Eastern quea- tion now that Russia has been allowed to gain o firm u footing on the Danubo and the Hal- kaus. 1f Russis, thoy tbink, under pretext of organieing Bulgaria, Is allowed by the Congress to scttlo thero for two years, sccuriug also a right of way throurh Rouinanfs, It will be difl- cuit for Europo to limit her occupation even to that stipulated perlod. That 18 the most in- ortant polnt to bo settled by tho Congress. ut whether as a Russlan dependency or 8 an autonomous principality, whether “as one province or divided Into two, Bulgara, In the oplnion of tho Grecks, 18 sure to have a dan- gerous prepondoratee on the Danube, aud to Rive too great an ascendency to Blavism, unless an equull*mll deyelopmont 18 1mm.ul to Tlol- lenlsin, Tho Grocks nope England will have power to prove {n Congress thst thalr cause s cqunlly that of Westorn Europe. To put o Greccee with an nsignificant strip of Irontler territory woulid eause a bittor disappolntment and perpetuato s dangerous disconteat both among the neopls af the Hatlenie Klugdo and among thelr counirymen of the Ottoman provinces. Tho Eastcrn question, by such an arrangement, would not only not be solved, but not even materially adjourned. YORLIGN GRAIN TRADE, WEEKLY REVITW. Loxoox, Jung 18.—Tho .fark Lane Erpren says tho standing crops are all suffering from contiuucd wet and cold. It {s admitted on all bands that tho oxcessivo humidity of tho past 81x weeks has sorlously compromised tho agri- cultural prospects. Until within the Jast few days the growing crops in Scotlsnd did not suffor to the samo cxtent as in En- mlaud, Now, however, thinds havo chavged for the worse. TFloods havo occurred fn inany of the lowland diatricts, doing yast damage. Deprived by tho holidays of the principal market day, the London corn trada has been very qulet, With traneactions malnly rotall. Any clements of atranmth which under ordinary cire cumstances would have been apparent have been totally climinated from the trade hz the excocdingly heavy arrivals from abroad, and values have consequent! evineed s declining_ tendency, Iudeed, ol classes of forclon wheat bave only been sal- ablo at 8 reduction of fully n shllfing on the fortnight; nor has the concession attracted any fmprovement In the demand, as buyers do not appear to think the lowest point is yet fouched, and conacquontly have abstatned from oure chasing, except fn such quuntities as in- mediate needs dietated, Tho neces. sity of rapldly clearing tho graln of Inden ships fn rnrl, has, therefore, causod most. of the coru to ho put fn the granarics, which are raptdly hling u‘a; ‘The nugmentation of stocks will provably bo cunsiderable, as enormous shlpmonts of wheat and malzo from Aincrica ary flordIng tho market just at tho time when buyers scem Icast dlapascd to operate, olitieal influences haviog censed to affect trado, an {ndex as to the future courso of prices wust bo lovked for fn the lexithnaty action of supply and demand; and although at the wo. wont grcnl depression provalls, and yaluss may possibly recedo, vot further increased activity and & healthler trado no doubt at o luw rangoe of values may be confidently exe pected when the bulk of Amerlean shipmonts §s reccived and paace séttlod. With Jorgze arrivals at ports of call, the floate Ing cargo trade for wheat has been dull at about a shilling declive, Mairo has given way fully a sixpence, Barley falrl; ady. MISCELLANEOUS, MINISTRR KASSON, Lonpoxw, Juoe 18.~The Times understands thit nothing is known at the Unlted States Les gatlou in Vicnua of any request for the appears anco of Miulster Kasson before the Investiga. tion Comulittco at Washington. TTALIAN ELECTIONS. Roxz, June 18.—~Tho clty elcctions are oyer. ‘The Cathollea clocted two out of twelve Mu. picipal Councillors. Three of the Provioclal Councillors chosen are Liverals, . EXOLIBN HACE3, " Loxnox, June 18.—The races on Ascot MHeath began to-day, The gold vaso was won by Ver- neull, the Prince of Walca stakes by Glougarsy, and the Ascot stakes by Chesterton, TUS SLOR-WAN-UAN-METTRY, Toxpon, June 18.~Tho Bhoe-wac-cso-meita four, uf Monroe, Mich,, to compete In the Heuloy reiatts, lauded at Bouthawpton to-day, Tho loodon & Soutbwesters Rallway Compauy placed a saloon-carsiage st tholr service, and will convey thelr boats to London freo of cx- pense, THR EMPEROR WILLIAM, Banuiy, Juue 18.—Tho physicluns la sttend- ance on the Emperor Willlam publish & formal declaration that his progress has been satisfac- tory ultuost boyoud expectution; but the pa- tions, bvatdes trunsitory pain, suffers much from hulplessnoss, belng unable to use his arma, Complete recovery cau only be olfected 1o a Joug tino, after possibly many obstacles and wyeh 84N DONINGO, Havaxa, June 18.~Latest sdvices from Ban Doutngo report thut Ucu. Gonzales hes beea re-cleclid President. All partics liave been roc- onciled, and the country 1s flourishing, HEBN AND TH| Pans, Juno 4.—At Friburg, 8witzerland, this morning, 25,000 pligrine, sccording to the Vud- ey, visited the towb of Cunlsius, tho theoio- glan, who died there fs 1867, A seriuon wos vreuchied by Mers Winterer, ovo of the Alsatiun mwetvers of tho German Relchs An uttempt 14 to bo mede to grow the sugar- caue o Switzerland. The experiment Laving cceoded fn Minyesota, United States, thu Bwixs Consul lu Amciivs has Jor cd_gralns to be distributed anioeg faswers in the Calituns beat sutted fur the trial, "The Qulogue (axctis inakes the following su- nouncetnent: * Frof. Vircbow, of Berliu, be- Heves bie can furnish proot frow a Bulgarlan skull that the Bulizarians are nog of Slav, but of Turklslt orgli. For this purpose Herr von Hoentka wiil shortly briug frow Konwania fif- teon skulls of Bulearivus who were killed Ly 4tie Turkes ucar Kudikof, sud which have been repared b the requeat of Herr von Hoculka by r. Murkovics, (o Bistova.” The Pope yeatenday preshlod over tho Comw- mission of Christirn Archmology, being the first time for 120 years that tha Popo has filled tho chalr at & maeting of aavans; and he ordercd tho excavation of tho Catacombr of 8t. Petro- ntlia to be prosccuted at his own expense. ‘Tho Rursian Government has trspsmitted through Parls about 14,000,000¢ to tha United Bates, to bay for the purchased vessels and twar matorial. Their ageots pay promptly for all ourchasos. A party of English engincers and minin; managers are Fpnrlnz n visit to "‘f conl-field of the north of France, thelr object belng to exam- ine the geologleal strata, ascertaln whether tho conl-bed Is not thie continuation of that in Sor- ersctahter, and study the mode of ahaft-sinking, extraction, and pumping. At Daunldynslnnhy they mict fomeo Franch e¢ngineers, and fricodiv specches and toasts wero [nterchanged. The engincers are coming on to Parfs by the 11th inat. to hold their annual Congress. (Gambetta’s nciwapaper safd of the sacond at- tempt to assnasinate the Empcror of Germany: *+ Everybody knowa that tho Kmperor exerclses hia authority fn the most paternal manner; that ho prestdes over the destinlos of Uermany with- aus taking tha refus tu his land: that after him his son, the Crown Prines, will be proud towalk in the footsteps of his father; that the heir Lo the throne has a son already on officer in the (German army; and that ail the Hohenzollern family aro devoted to the greatness of Prussia and Germany. What can bo hoped for by these assassins? They cannot expeet toget rid of the dynast; one stroke, The Emperor Is not a tyrant and, indecd, the mind s aghast at the ?ueulon of what they oxpeeted to accomplish, t 3, perlians, without cxample, that o secomt attempt of such a character sbould bave fol- lowed a first which Lad only had the effect of proving how much a Prioce surnuml by tho hatrea ot one man was surroutnded by the irra- slstible curzent of sympathy of the natiog. That Is o grave historical "and moral phe- nomenon.” POLITICAL. MAINE DEMOCRACY. PontranD, Me.,, June 18.—Tlic Democratie Btate Convention met to-day and organized, with Charlea W. Larrabee, of Dath, Chairman, After the appolntment of thousual commitiees, & recess was taken. # After the recass, the Committca on Rosolu- tions made a report rs followst . Resolved, That wa still hold {0 te principles a the National Democetic Ml‘t{. a8 snuounced in it Canvantion and sunpocte rasa for tho Task 1en years, whoraln we demand the rst pay- ment of tha hodded dabt of the United States as saphlly a4 practicable, * second—No furthee lssno of Goycenmont bonds ‘whereby equal taxation with other propyrty of the country is avolded, 7hird~Thnt wo are oppored to an frredeemablo ennenry, but believe n & carrency for tho Goy- ernmunt and peoplo, the Iaborer aud ofiice-holde: the ponstoner und soldier, tho producar and bon holder, \We aroonposedto the prasent Natioual Tianking systom, and favor the gradual substitation of yreenbacks (or Natlonal Bank blils. - ‘ourth-+\Ve faily indaso the nction of tho ma. Sority of the Houss of Nepresontatiyes tn thelr in- vaatigation of the eleation frands by which the country was chonted and robhed of tho honcst ana rightfyl posscxsion of tho ofices of President and Vlico-Presidant of the Unlted Btales, and Insiet that the guilty purties, whocver they fmay be, and whetaver found, should bo punisbed, trath and {usticu vindlcated, and & rapetition of ‘ike ollense made imponsible. Fyth—\Wu demand that all legl enactoa and 10 administore man as nearly aa practical his own Inbor. ‘Tho seventh resolutlon condemns the policy of the Republican party, A infnosity rosolution was presented, to the omect that **the existing legistation In Matne elative to tho sale uf liquors, ns now executed, works wrong and hardebip, * An amondinent, wo belluvo, I$ nocessary, so that the suppression of an ovil In soclety way bo vromoted without violatlon of the rights of any eltizen.” Considerabte debate followed. Tho question on the nmendmont was taken viva vace, and was 80 nearly cqual that & rising vote was or- dersd, This ivas deelded §o favor of adding the minority resolution by a vote of 220 to 111, Mr. Plilabury expreased his indignation, soy- ing it wos done by packine the houso, This was receivod with Yilases, and & declaration that the Convention was Insulted. Confusion ansucd, ond {t was demanded that o diviston bo ordored, end that oll not mewmbors of the Conventlon quit the floor. Two rutel_gn accoptiog the amendment were taken edinlst much confusion, but with no rosult, and 1t was votod that tho vote bo tukon by countles. ‘The Convention, by a voto of 181to 107, ro- Jjected tho minority resolation, and tha majority resolutions were then adopted. ' Alonzo Gareclon was noiminated for Governor. ‘The Couvention thep adjourned. —— ILLINOIS, &peclal Diapatch (0. The Triduna, Dixoy, 1., June 18.~Ths Leo County Cone vention mot in Amboy to-day ana dppofuted delegates to tha Btato and District Conventions, Tho delegates to the Statc Conventlon aro Sen- ator 1L, D, Dement, the Hon. A. Powors, I, K, Badger, Dr, G. W. Iewitt, George F. Woods, IL Bly, and C. W, Keatner. To the Dmrlcl Couvuution: The Hou. Josoph' Utloy, ¥, Che- ney, Jumes A, Hawloy, H, A, Black, Col. A, Dysart, W, I._Griffin, B. M. Braashaw, J. Wormly, Dr. Les, }L. A. Cobb, They wero structed to support the renomination of Gen. T, J. Henderson. Auecial lm‘xu A1) o Triduns, Rocxk 1ar.AND, Iil,; June 18.—The Kepublican County Convention mnct at the Court-llouso to- day, tho largest Convention evor held In tho county. dJ. Perkins was ronomluated for Bheriff, and F. Ankrum for Coronor. No {ne structions wero gives, but the delegates solocts od arosolld for tidgway for Treasuror, Lynde for Congress, Qest for Bonator, and Simonson for Represvotative, aciul Dispateh to The Tridune. OtTAwa, 1L, Juns 18.—Tha Ropublican County Conventlon to -nBulnt dolegates to tha Btato and Congressfonal Couventious met here to-dny. 'Two sets of delegates from LaBalle wero bresent, one advorss aud tho other for the rouomiuation of P. U. Hays for Congress. The anti-Hoys delegatos wers admitted. Comumit- toos woro fnstructed os to the choleo of delo. ates. & Spectal Dispateh (o Ths Tribune. ‘TuscoLa, 111, June 18,—The Douglas County Domocratle Convention mot_here to-day. Sam Blackwell, W. Blosse, Dr. J, W. MeKinney, ¥, C, Mulicn, and P. C, Sloan waro elocted aa dolos Rates to the Congressional Convention at Dan- villoThursdsy. A rusnlution indorsing Senator Mulden os thelr choico for Cougress was unaul- ey~ T Paxzod: il 3da 1es e, Republican County Conventton was hold Lcro tolay, Tha attendance was farge. Congreasman Fort was indorsed, N. E. Btovons, editor of the fiscord, was acloctod for the Leglslature; 8, B, Lyman, presout {ncumbent, was vowinated for Bberiff, and J. C. Culver tor Coroner. INDIANA, * 8pecial Diapusich to The Tridune, ‘Trars HavuTs, Ind., June 18,~Thu Republice aus sre preparing to mako a strong fight In tha coming campalgn, and, to rugaln thelr pasy strength and prestige o this scotion, the County Convontion has to-lay met and selected delo- gates for the County Judiclul and Congressional Nominating Couventions to bo held July %. Qen, Hunter, prosent member of Copgress, ia cestaln vf renomiuation and election it Lo will aceept, for ho is very popular and powerful in this Jlatrict, and, ju case the Stato waes Bepub- Yican, ks regurded as the stra cholcu for thy Hen- atorabip, 5 IOWA., Dxs Monns, la., Juna 18.~The cjty {s fllled with delegates to the Republican State Cou- ventfon, tnesting to-norrow. Tho attendatco 18 presty Jarge, sithouxh pot as larzo as last year, on account of the ratio of ropresentation laving been roduced. Thers will be but fow contysts over the nominations. The matn In- fereat seeuis Lo centre n tho platfurin. The subject bas been generally dlscus: and there 1s littlo diviston on §t. 1t will probably be ve! radlcal and vutspoken. Ex-Senator Harlan wifl bg tis temporary Chalrman of the Couveutlon. ORLGON. Bax Feawcisco, Cat, Juse 18—~A Portland (Oro.) dispateh says tho latest clection returus scttlo Leyoud a doubt tho election of Tusyer for Governor, * Iia majonty will range from forty to soventy. ‘I'ie Lezlalaturo ou juint ballot will lave & Democratic majority of twelve.! GREENBACKERS, PirrsTON, Fa., Jung 18.—The Luzerne County Conveution of the Orecubeck aud Labor Ro- fori party nominated Cot. Heodrick B. Wright,- by wcclamation, for Cougres: SUICIDE, 8pecial Dispatch (o The Triduns, Bxvrorm, Wis.,June 18.~R. 8. Church, & young mau gbout 3 years oid, fa tho confectlovery business at this place, attempted sylelde, about U o’elock this morning, by shooting. The bullet from o small-sized yovolver eotered bis head near the pigbt temiple und passed downward, Itts zow lodged o the Laas uf hus bralo. Hely stiil aliye, though nnconscious, and his denth is hourly expected. Chureh was a slngle man and temoerate. Disappofntment in lova and busi- ness troables ara the causoes, as stated (o & Jot- tor left by him, FIRES AT AKRON, O, CLRVBLAXD, O,, Juns 18.—A firo nt Akron, 0., early this morning, destroved (ho Aeademy of Music buliding and tho Commerclat Block. The loss is cstimated at between $150,000 and $200,000, ‘The fire originated InJ, P, Sebring’s store. At o'clock a. 1. an exploslon, thought to be of &As, Was heard, mmediately atter which Oro was digvovered blazing out the Tront windovws, Mr, IL P, Hitehcock has made an aflidavie charging Sobring with {nceudiarlsm. ~ Ho wqs arrested, taken hofore the Mayor, pleaded not gulity, and, in defauic of $10,000 hail, was cor- mitted to fail. 3 ‘The Comnerco Block ,was crected In 1570 ata cost of 333,000, 1t 1a Insured for 833,000 In tho follawiug companics: mm«}‘ Amerlear, Toronte, Scottish Commerelal, Glasgow, 86,000 each; Milwankes Mechanics’ nud Butlalo German, each; Germania, Cinclunad, £5,000; Matropoiitan Plata Glass, 8000, Enter b $2,000, and - #9,800 10’ variods’ other companies which cannot now ba obtalne.]. The Academy of Music bullding wasalso bullt In 1870 at a cost of nbout $150,000, and s Insur- ¢a for $18,000, as followst Royal, of Liver, uu‘, Merchants' & Traders’, of Nesw ank. oand an- othier companyinot known, £3,000 each; 25,500 R}u“d with H. 0, Matthews, and §: with ote & Co., sgents, CcOICAGO. : ‘Tke alarm from Box 815 at 6:40 yesteriay morning was caused by a fire fn the frame cot- tago No, 41 Chatham strect, lowned by John Peterson, and occitplod by Vietor Johnson, Damage to bullding, $200; to furaliurd, 8100; upon which thero i8 no insurance. Cause, an c&vm’heuled stove sotting dre to o wooden partt- on, ‘Tho alarm from Bax 03 at 7:53 last avening was falag, and was caused by an excited servant gird at No. 874 Indiaua aveous, who, having packed thecook-stove full of the debria of berry- boxes, bhecame alarmed at the blaze they mada. Tho alarn from Box 445 at 3o'clock yestorday afterneon was caused by a tire at No, onry street, owned and occupied by John White. Damago to bullding and furniture, 850, IN NEW YORRK. *© ' ° New ' Yonx, June 18.~A fire In Belden's bakery, No. 150 Mulberry strcot, this- morning, cut ofl the vscape of the employes and oceupants by tha stairway, Danlel Conor waa terribly burned, and Beojamin Megs and Donnls Kelly were severely iu!ured by leaplng to tho strect rom 8 window. CANADA. Bcoting of the Laborors Discharged by tho City of NMoutresl=Thelr Indigency and Discontent—A ‘Protest Agnlust s Ioyal Governor-tenoral. * Apectal Dizpatch to Tha Tridune, MoNTRUAL, Juno 18,~Threo hundred of tho dlacharged corporation laborors agsombicd this morning to dlscuss tho situation. A petition to the City Council was drawn up sctitng forth that tho petitioners havo been dlscharged with- out any fault of thelr own, ara nearly all mar- rled men with large fumilivs dependine upon thefr exortions, and believe that n swealthy cor- poration ke Montreal can and ought to pro- vido them with tho trilling wagos they formerly received, This afternoon the mou agaiu assom- Dbled, and tholr leader walted on the City Clerk withi the above petition addressed to the Mayor, who s now in Quebec. ‘The loader Is an intelligent Englist-speaking mou. 1o stated that they did not Intend to tneke any other form of demonstratfon than that which thoy had ninde, and that the Iate. rlot at Quebee was thia sule reason for tho excitement which had beon caused hz thelr prescnt action, Tie suld they would wait and sce what action the Councit would take ou thelr petition. Some fucendiary specchies wore made. Intended, to excito tho feelings of the men, but they are all qulet and wull bobaved. = A sories of resolutlons waro sub- mitted, condemning tho City Councll, tho overnment coutructors, — otc, docloring thoy would hurl the lors and Government from power, woula taka tha public works out of the liands of the contractors; and calling on tha Parllament to vo them somo of the land God had provided for thelr use. A resolution that they would uso oll menns, just end unjust, to provent their famllles from atarving, Was recolved with faint clicors. Ono of the most prominent among them eald thero were no Communists among them, but, it thoy should starve for.a week, he would uot swear thera would bo o trouble, Spacial Dievoich o The Tribune. OTTAWA, Juno 18.—The followiug tarilf of foes hias boon established by Governmont to be psid on appication for lcttors patent and sup- Plementary lotters patent: When the proposed capital stock is $500,000 or upwards, 8:300; 8200,~ 000 aud less than §500,000, $1603 $100,000 and Teas than $200,000, $100; Icas than 8100,000, 850, ‘The Dominfon Auditor's report shiows the to« tal notes fn circulation to bo $10,801,110; exce of gpeclyy 613035, Thio contract for the construction of thn Pem. bina Brunch of tho Canadn Pacitia itailway haa been transferred vy Mr. Kavanagh to Mussrs. J, Murphy und J(JIDE Uvflar. 8lr Albert8mith, Minlster of Marine and Fish ories, has wouo to Washington. A non-unton molder uamed Fuller was shot on the strect last night, the ball cutering the back of the nock and taklng a downwardcqurse. It has not yet been vxtracted, Albert Dowsloy, a unlon mau, was arrested on suspicion. Nveclql Disyatch o Tne Ivibune, . AMILTON, duno Th—Tho Gonoral Asséinbly of the P'resbyierian Church s in scaslon here, Tho time of the Assembly sofar has beon chicfly occupled 1o dlscussing ovortures from P'reabytes rics and 8ynoda supgesting that stops be taken to compllé a uniforin ymn-Book, Father Chi- ulquy, formorly of 8t. Aun, Ill,, fa prosent, and eave an {ntercsting actouut of the progress of French evangeltzation, Apectal Dispaich (o The Tridune, TonoxTo, Juna 18.—The (Xobe (s opposed ta tho apvointment of the Duko of Counaught, Prince Arthur, 08 successor to Lord Dufferls as Uovernor-General of Cunadu. 1t saya: ** What 1s nceded te° & Qoyernor-Ueneral who hina that strong Interest in all that belongs to publie af- fatrs—combined with an m:u.-nmu{l of pereeption oxperience atone can givo—which smakes plaln apeaking uuneccesary; one who can feel the pulse of’ publie sentiment quickly snough to ll)rlufllla it, Lord Dufferin, i orie of his hap- 3 vab apeeches, poloted out to an American au- a ouncil- onco, a8 one proof of the democrutic character of our institutiuns, that even a Uovernor-Gen- ural wus removable, and that a deadluck might at any thne be termiuated by “his recall, Now, 1t will occur to everybody that thers would bo 8 wide distiuction between the removal of oven tho most infiuential of the Queon's sub~ Jacts by Ler Majesty's advlscrs, and the removal or enforced gesignation of o mewber of the Royal family, Buch a contlngency might never arise; but it 18 very fur from pleasant to con- template its posstbility,” It concludes: “We trust, thew, that, in advisluz her Majesty os to tha selection of bor mext Viccroy for tho Do- minfou, it will bo tho apccial personal itncss aud qualifications of the man, and not rank. ulune, ;mwnur exalted, that will regulate the S e Waters Attoctated Prus the ers Assoctate ) MonTiRAL, Juno 18.—Thu Mayor siates that every precuutivn will be taken to preservo peaco on tho 12th of July. A mnccting of labor- ¢rs dischargzed by the corporation was eld this morning ou the Champs de Mars, and a petition addresqd to the City Councit setting forih tholr distrossed condition. Fears ut” labor troubles are enturtained, — AMERICAN MECHANICS. Bavrivore, Md., Juus 18—The Natlonsl Councll of the United States of the Jualor Order of American Mochanics commenced its scasions in this city to-day, Natlonal Couucitur Geosge W. ligentrits, of Indiaus, presiding. Tho angual report shows the order to be in a fourishing condition, with a total moemvership of 8,708, A committeo was ltpflhllml o confer with a simllar committeo of tho Benjor order, to forw a closy unloy betwoen the two bodics. ——— . BANQUET, . Bpecial Dispaich 1o Tha Tribung, i Broomizotox, Ill, Juno 18~The McLean County Bar tendered . banquet to-pight to the .distioguished wombers of tho Ler of Illinuls now h Tuc banquot was spread at tho Ash- ley Uoise, aud sbout eixty participated. The Hon. 0. i1, Browning, ot Qulner. rosponded to the tosst ©* Keminlsceuces of the Eurly Bar of Iltinots,” and Jude Caton to tho toast, *The Judiciad Hisjory of hiMnobs. e ea— ‘' HORRIBLE EXAMPLE." &peciat Digalch to Tha Iribune. Toxat, Wis., Juns 18.—A carpenter named Charles Loz dropped dead in hls Loasding- house tbis mormn s, He was @ hord driuker, Whicia wits valtey of bz duath, 53 8.1 $0.023 03 fnea: i BAVAGES. Tho Clouds Gathering About the Settlers in the Far Wast. Indians’ Marching Red-Tianded on tho Unproteoted Villages of tho : Frontiers The Most Eerious Apprehcn- slons Felt in All Quar- ters, Gen, Bradley's Erpaqitlfi.x Btnok in the Mud of the Blaok Hills, IDATIO, Briven Cirr, ldatio,. Juno 18,~The Cliet Winnemucea has rotusned ‘to Bornard's and Whipple's camp, on Owyhea River. [lo says the hostlies are kiiling hundreds of eattle, and Jeavlug “the * careasscs to rot. The hostiles have -“left’ Stein's Mountaln, and ary moring; fowards Harmey Valley, thencs to Mpalicur Agency ' and Snake - Iliver, and will provably keep on until they efect a Jjunction with the Columbta River Indians, which additfon to thelr forces will, they caley- late, ennble them to bweep the ‘country, They aro dotermined to retain’ the Plutes prisuncrs until they can gat a suiliclent numbor of armg from tho white men- thoy il to arm them, Egan fs rebellious, ond horses and arma lave beon taken from ‘him and’his Indians, Camyp Harney will probably be captured’ by the In- dians to-morrow, aud, if so, thero will bea ter- rible slaughtér of, whites congregated thera for protection. Nothing has Leen heard from Qen. Howard sinco yesterday., If Ledocs not effect a Junctiod with Btewart’s forces thie party accomoanylng him from Camp Lyon could cusi- 1y be capturcd by tho savages, . Tho general sit- untion is quita critiesl, and the massacres that will be perpetrated bld falr to ‘exceed Ju num. Dor those of the Nez-Perce war, i Avustix, Nev., Juna 18.—~A rumor Is current in town that the Shoshones have Jeft Smoky Valley in a body and gouno north, headed for Beowswe, on tho Central Paclfle [Katlread. It is- supposed they are on iho way to join tho bostila Bannocks, These Indlaus have always heén well-treated by tho whites, and caunac have auy grieyances agalnst the whita people. - Thoy must, fn their routenorth, croos the line of the Contral, Pacile Rallroad somewhere betweon Battle Mountaln and Pal. fsade. A Inrgo number ot Shoshones from Bel- mont, Eurcka, and the valleys erc bere, osten- sibly n attondance on o tandango. Thoy cn- deavored to purchase powder and lead in larze quantities, but wero refused by the store- Keepers, who tn somo'instances wero warncd Ly the ofiieers against sellivg ammunition to the Indinns. These Indlans have now mearly all left, golug In various directions. The Piutes are qulct, but very iuquisitiva sbout the war, which tlw; profcss to dt‘f]or peell Inimuafoh o dune, Bustanck, . T duno 18Gon Siles, with o company of cavalry, foft Fort Keogh on Bat- urduy to make an uspectlon of tho Custer but- tlotield und swo what coudition the grayes aro i, oren Crry, June 18,—Capt. Bernard arrived a1 O hen” Cromming, et ey o o uloutly, yesterday, with his company of cavalry. Capt. Whipple, with Lis two companies, jolned him, Gen, Howard fs supposed to_be twenty miles fnadvance. Winnemuces, the Pinto Chief, camo into Capt. Bernard's camp last meht, bringing with him o small party of his men. Winnemucea tolls & similar story regarding tho designs of the h 8 {0 that of his daughter Sarah, ‘A dlspatch was recclved here lnst night from Baker Cl{{. Ora., saying tho hoattics had ralded UBurnt Ilver yesterdsy, stolon twenty- two Jiead of borses, and probably dono other mlschicf, Capt. Bandicr’s company of cavalry left here early this morning for 015- Forry, on. AR Kiiatotsco, June 18.—A dispatcfr AN FRANCISCO, June 18.—A dispatch from Portland, Oro., recelved ag tho Military Icad- quarters, states that about 500 hoatile Indians have started toward Camnp Harnoy, in thisState, oud that they aro ncelvluq accéasfous as they morch, Gen. Howard hos glven fnstructlons 1o send Miles' command, now on route to Harney, with all possible Inste. A Baral Winnemucea, who_recontly cseaped from the hostiles ut Htaln's Mountatns, reposts that one of tho Indlan scouts claims to have kuled Buffalo Horn, the Banoock Chief. Sarah #ays thelr leader was killed in o skirmish with clilzons in whilch tho scout was engoged. BRADLEY’S EXPEDITION, Spectal Diepatch (o Ths Triduns Grw, Brapuax's ExPEpITION, Suack Hn.is, June 17, via Drapwoop, D. T, Juno 18.~Tbisty miles fn elx doys, Ralns, rapid streams, doop ranons, and unprecenonted weather, havo delayed tho command lu ita ou- ward mareh to tho Bollo Fourche, Officers ond mon have tolled against & combination of clr- cunstances unprecedonted {n the Listory'of this country, Within the rocolloction of even tho Iudlan, no such scason has bocn experienced on the plains and mountains. Yet stoadily wo bLavo gainod distanco toward the Belle Fourche. To-day lns bean a- lay-over, a rest, but partic- ularly to allow of & reconnolssance ofgs differcut trail than thisont of tho monutalus to thoplaing heyond. The Custer routs had a falr beginning, but wo find 1t Las-u torrible middle'of desp rapld strouws, and boggy wuplund awaumps, In order to beiter Ity lyA Commanding ~ Genernl mont Licut. Clpron, an old Division Quertormastor of the sVar, aud uuder Qeu, Ilazen now chiet of tho Quartermaster’s Dopartmont of this expedition, 10 explore a route to the westward. To-night hersturns, aftor a forty-mile rido with Lis purty, and roports the routu impracticable without greater labor tbon that directly north. ‘Uhis route has also been cxplored to-day by Licut. Deluncy with an Engiucers® party, an from his renorts of its practicabllity it will bu tho routs out of the Black Ilills to the Littte Missour! country, So far, fortuny and good managunient has favored us, Burgeon Btur- ol edleal Dlirector, repiorts no Lhs from sickness, aud as yet wo have not ot the gulity roaming savagd to causs & loss .uther- wiss, The stray pligrim and prospecting miner tells us’ of slgms, tracks,, w stolon ponles by Indisn dupredators, but our s:outs Lave not inct the once ownerof theso 1itls, nor tha evidenca of his prescnce. Indlan rafda from tha Britlsh Posscasious aro dlscred- fted by many of the officors of tho commaud, and yot thers ura others who clai we ara suro :‘all‘lln‘uz Bltting Bull, aud that too ou a bloody vl o . ——————— “THE WEATHER, Orpicy oy 7u8 Cuigr BigNAL Orricesm, Wasuworoy, D. C, June 191 &, m,~Tudica- tions: For Tennessce and Oljo Valley clear or purtly cloudy weuther, cold northwesterly, veer- ingz to warmer southeasterly winds, atatlonary, followod by falling barometer, % For the Lake region, warmor, clear, or partly cloudy weather, light variable winds, partly frumn tho south, stutionary or lower temperature or_pressure. For_the Upper luulu{rul and Lower Mis- souri Volloys, partly cloudy weatter, warmer -nuchur)lv. veeriug to colder, northerly winds, alling, ollovled by rising, baromoter, 00, AL URSNRAYATIONS, Cuicaao, Juna 18, Tt | ai Tor Fr|_Wind. | er, fi:‘flufl s . e 63 073 00 p. 1, [0, 0TT| 63 10719 b 4 v7g) o3 “Mastmuin, 631 wisisum, 8. GMNBUAL QUGKEHYATIO) T Cu10au0, Jus alions, btz oar; Wind. Iarqustts .../ 20.08 OF |8, 579 30,34 a-Mudolabe, ‘Rain) Wealher, EEREIhEE o = GEESRE! e e ————— SONS OF TEMPERANCE, Burraro, Juno 18.~The opentng scsslon of the gattoual Disiston of the Bous of Temperance conveued to-day, and a publie reception was geiven at 8t Juacs Hall to-ulzit. To-tiorrow the delezates bave a graud excursion to Nlgass Talls.

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