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VOLUME XXXIX. MERORANT TAILORING. [mmenss Reductons! PING TAILORING. paratory to very extonsive arrange. ments for the Fall Trade, wo shall offer un- il further notice our entlre and elegantiy. sasorted atack ot Hpring and Bummer Gaods at s Largs Discount from our former VERY LOW PRICES, Guarantosing the Artistic Excellence of our work the samo aa herestofore. EXAMINATION INVITED, GATZERT'S POPULAR TAILORING IOUSE, 179, 181, 183 CLARK-ST, .Opon till 0 p. m. QOornor Mouros. PAN LOONS. - Monday, June 24, To reduco our stack, wo will offer QUR ENTIRE LINE OF ENGLISH Snmmer Cassimeres, to bo made futo PANTALOONS 1In our usnal style, at HB1O7Y These goods are first in quality, and cholc- est patterns. Former prices §12 to §16. LINDSAY BROS, TAILORS, 141 & 143 Dearborn-st, ARTISTIO TAILORING, Sidebidebotstldous it b b A Our_ Btook of ‘Wool UALITY and ¥ ‘Wo mako them in e mont THOR , DURABLE, and ! We employ the most BKILLED ARTISANS and &IJRKMEN. Wo WARRANT overv article to be EX. OTLY AS ROPRESENTED. Wae_are -ullm{ atl ourfinodl aslow as an HONEST A.I{m"l; ggail. QUALLY GOOD, can bo nf cse Buits, $45 upwards, 08z Trousors, $10 upwarda. Dross Buits, Spu upwards. Allof SIMON PURE FABRIOS, and pro- dugod in the wmn stvie of the art, E%‘%UICEB LOW-8TANDARD the HIGH- Wa! BPEOIAL, ATTENTION gi DDING TOILETS, g BEDWARD. BILY, .. IMPORTING TAYLOR, 108 & 165 Wabash-ny,, cor, Monroe-st. SRIRTH, Etc. SHIRTS. Usinz none but BELECT Linons, which unitormly give the best of soryice, and hay- ing our cuiting and manufaoturing done in the moast skillful mannur—the rcaul¥of & roat Iany gosrs sxperienae in conducting the largest Mon's Furnishing Goods buni- nosw In this country—enables us to produce Bhirta not equnled for iit and durability, and at prices to suit the timos. WILSON BROS., 67 and 69 Washington.st., Chicago, 64 and 71 Fourth-st,, Cincinnatl, 408 North Fourth-st.. Bt. Lonis. PIIOPOSALS. " PROPOSALS FOR CRUSHED STONE. Bealed Proposals will be received by the Bouth Park Commissloners for ona thousand cublc yards, mors or less, of Finis Crushen stone Kcreenings for sldewalk an #art alde of Grand Noulevard, frum Thiirty:savouth- Fitty-orit-at. “Kaid screenlnus must be clean and white and free from dirt and ciay, and cqual 1o ssmplo at Bouih Park infice, | Contractar will be required Dlah inaterial, hiaul, spre 1u sccordance with bis; 'y of Tk C . Y 180 will ‘Lo fecalyed at annio lace and at sais time for 4,000 cublo yards. imore ur less, no Cruslied Stone fur top dresihi rod, equat Tqualcy fo mingle nowat otlice bf south Yark ‘Commissionera, und of & ahniiar fineness tothat used on Gruve Pariway: sauis 1o bo Pluced on roads in Soutli Park &nd on Doulcyards 1yruad, watared, and rojled, v wil) 've recelved up to Mondsy, June 24, L‘W!. at 12 o' ds Tesery Wecloc ‘The right 10 Tejece any and all ed by the Commlselun, 7 JOUN'D, SHERMAN, TAUIL CORNELL. Construction Committes South Fark Caftimision, Chicayo, Juuo 10, 1874, Tnterost on bity of Chicago Bonds. City CoxrrroLLEn's Orrice, Ciitcaao, June 22, 1878, Oity of Ohlosgo Ooupons maturing Joly 1, 18767 will bo Shanes oh Drosontation ot 1ha hants’ National Bank, N, W. coraer LaBallo and Madison.sts. J. A . FAR BLL. Oomptroller, X Tl T SHIOGE Rl ew frame houss containing 10 roums, next to t! =Ilner;l Bpring st llnuu\ln.u{nxlzl Trum thaelt; uire of BILVE A Chamber of Comtaercs. TO RENT. Btore and basew ent, 38 Lasall and fourth fours 34 and nd 40 Lasal iautadiuring porposeis Wik-Fork wioh poTasturing PR Do) -QLANIO. d . L par for Waiches, Je; 3 1 t Flated Ware, aud xoods lara as low a4 any olber house will do E for cash, Call at the oldest Jew- in the city. Scrip -MJ}SII U, ASHLEMAN, 157 sm--n.‘. between Madison Aud Maurge. SE: REMOR A TRAGEDY, TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, offered within & ety moLnursiats (e Bangeiot, Atier Uil v ;:35.* GRS CLARR " 608 Wit Adaaiaraty Clt: FHOTOGUAPY Photographer 4 P BOOKKEEPER WANTED Ja the proviston trade; one who hay bad uxperience fa 0rei40 ALipincuts, s faiiliar with packing houso Dus: ey J Ml:&‘lm“" l‘lln‘laflulfl 1 Chicago: P\:‘l“‘o 0'&(!’ A ddban 4iv aric: I T AR e it . refercucy FOREIGN. Statement that Europe Passed Through a Orisis Friday. Beaconsfield Imperative in Cers tain Demands Concern= ing Bulgaria. His Threat to Leave Berlin Im- mediately Secures a Con- cession. Russia Blaming Schouvaloff for Too Much Complaisance in the Congress, England Anxious to Have Turks in the Balkan Moun- tains. ' An Amgrican Officer Oarrying on Military Operations in Mexioo, THE EAST. BULGARIA, Loxnox, June 23.—The Times' Berlin corre- spondeat says: Sophia is to be Included fn Northern Bulgrariu, The former report that the ity was to be Included In Roumelln was er- roneous. The Powers consented to this on con- dition that the frontier pass so closc to the south of the town aa not to menace Austriau {uterests in that quarter, & BEACONSFIBLD, at the Saturday sitting of the Congress, mado what s described as ano of the finest speeches he cver dotvered. Ie opposed tho Rasslan demaud that the Bultsn, fostead of be- ing permitted to garrison the Roumelian Lrontfer as he chose, should be obliged to desig- nats beforchand the points he wished to fortify and the number of troops to Le maintalued thereat, Beaconsfleld did not quits succved o convlucing lis sudience. A cists, The Berlin correspondent of the Times writes: “Europs Friday passud through a serfous crisls. Beaconsfleld {nformed Blsmarck with extraordinary cucriy that, on the guestion of fortitying the Balkan passes and garrisoning them with Turks, England would not hesitate & moment, and that he would quit Berlin Mon- day if her demands frere unsatisfactory.’ Another correspondent reports that A comrnosisn ‘was arranged, according to which the number of troops in cach pass should be determined by Europe. © At present, there s good reason to Dbelleve that, when the withdrawal of tho Russlan troops] and tho future administrative organization ot the provioco s alscussed, thers wift be another crisis as scvere as the one just passed. ‘The T'mes correspondent considers ft prabable that tho Cougress will fix the number of Turk- 1sh troops to occupy the Balkans at 25,000, HOUMANIA, The ZTimes' loading editorial expresses the ooinlon that there Is no reason to fear a serious dissarecment tn tha Congress pn the remainiog tovics. Beveral apeciol dlspatelics mention the probability of a compromise on tho Bessarablan question. 1t 18 belieyed Roumanta will consent to relinquish the province with the excention of o 8trlo of land bordering on the Danube. CONVLICTING DEMANDS. Lonpox, Juno 23,—Tlo Fait's special from Bertin states that Great Dritaln and Austris resolutely inalst on the Russlaus speedily evac- uating Bulgatla, where, until & uew Govern- mont is establishied, there shall be a mized European occupation, Russin demands that the uumber of troops Turkey ls to be entitled to station near tho Balkans be limited to ncom- paratively sinall coutiugent, and that Russia be ullowed to continne the milltary occupstion somo timo longer. A NAPOLEONIQ ‘' REINPORCEMENT." Brranapx, June 23.—A large number of Russlan officers are expected here to-morrow. 1t Is stated 1o well-lnformed circles that, In cer- taln oventualities, two divisions of Russlao in- fantry will enter the country as a reinforcement to tho Bervian army. THE NALRANS. BxRru1¥, June 23,—The Congress at Monday's sitting will discusa the dotalls of the arrange. ment made Saturdav permitting the Turks to garrison the Balkan passes. ECHOUYALOPY QETTING 1T, 81, PeTRusouna, June 2. —There is much ex cltement here concerning tho arrauzement by which Turkoy is allowed to occupy the Balkau passes. It I8 thought Count Schouvalof? s we- countable for making this concesslon, WIIAT RUSSIA DEMAXNDS IN JETURN, Loxpox, June 23.—A Jater disputch de- clarcs that this concession on the part of Rus- sln s unquestionably conditioned upou the os- tablishment of tbe autonomy of Roumelia and the vvacustion of the Interlor by the Turkish troops, The interlor organization of the prov- fuce will bo next discussed. Tho conditions latd dowa by itussia are absolute. It s ubderstood tho negotiations relative to guarautees for autonomy of the provioee will give rise to aol- mated debate. ‘The question of evacuation of the fortreases will also arlse (n connection wit the organlzstion of Roumelia. The Russiau Lrivy Counselor, 8chlouger, arclved at Berlin from Bt, Petersbure Baturday, aud immediato- 1y had an interview with Schouvalof? and Gorts- chakoff, Qortschakolf'Is confiued to his bed. TUB TURKISH ARMY, ConsTARTINOPLE, June 23.—Tho whols Turk- ish richt wing has made a forward movement. A GEXUARMERIS, It Is understood Englaud advocates the form- ation of a geudsrmeris to replace tho Russian army of occupation, A BUSSIAN INSULT, 4 Tho Russians recently requosted the British Consul at Dourgss to billet soma soldlers, and, 1u consequence of his refusal, threatened to tear down the Britisn flag, Minister Layard fn- structed the Consul to contiue himeelf to & protest. ' MEXICO. VENY REMARKADLE CONDUCT OF GRN. MAC- KeNzig. Garvzsro¥, Juno 23.—A News Eagle Pass special says: **Qen. Mackenzie and Bhafler ar- rived bero last night. Thelr comrades arrive to-morrow, Tuey penetrated Mexico about forty-Ove miles from Newtown, the place of crossing, and about cighteen miles cast of Sara- #odes, whero they yere wet by a detachment of oo Mexlcan armyfunder Col. Valdes, drawn up in ltno of battls, Tho Mexican commander fu- Quired the purpose of this tnvasion, foformive Mackenzlo that be bad orders to repel Ameriesn fuvasion, and that be (Mackeuzie) saould uot yrocved furtber. The Mexicans' position obe structing the Americaus’ progress; Mackenzis WAKNED THEN TO GET OUT OF TUE WAY, saying if they did not do s0 by 4 o’clock that day ba would shoot whers the Mexicans were stanaiug, at the sawe timo putting his men in onder of battle. At the sppolnted yime the Amoricans sdvaoced. Thelr numoers ap- peared to overawe tho Mexicaus, who hastlly withdrew to asafedlstsnceout, keeplog in sight of the American troops. Mackenzle msked Valdes it he fatended to obstruct the Ameri- caus’ route sgalu, to which Valacs replied it was his (Mackenzie's) busineas to guard agsinat that. B WOULD COME AGATN 8OON. ** Valdez offered & detachment of his force to escort the Amerlcans to 8 place of crossing. Mackenzie declined the offer, saying he was able to take care of himsell. Slowever, the Mexi- can force was inferfor to the Americans, hence no Llame should be attached to the Mexican officers ‘for not_attacking. No captures were made during the expedition. This Is 4n Amerl- can version,” MISCELLANEOUS, TNB BMPAROR, Beruix, June 23.—The condition of the Ei peror is satisfactory, His power of musing hia left arm is perceptibly Increasing, ANOTIER $1CK SOVEREION. MADRID, June 23.~The condition of Queen Mercedes causes much anxiety. Violent hemor- tlages Baturday greatly weskened her, TIE VATICAN, Ropiz, Juns 6.—This morning his Holiness, Leo X111, gave sudience fn the Hall of Consis- tory to upwards ot 8,000 officers of all ranks of what the Clerical pupers now describe 28 the disbanded Ponufical nrm{. They were intro- duced b{_ Qen, Kanzler, late Comunander-in. Chief. The l'an safd hie was refoiced to ace represented in them ha loyalty and the firmness of the valorous defenders of "a glorlous flag, rlorious for the reason that 1t belonged to the most holy of all cadses—that of the Church of Jesus Christ. Wishing them better times, ho exliorted them'to bo ready to share reuncut(nn and wmisfertune with the Church and {ts supreme Lead. POLITICAL. ILLINO1S. Bpectal Dispated to The Tridune, Catro, 1L, Juue ¥2—The Kepublican County Couvention, held ln this eity to-day, nclected John Wood, J. J. Bird, and J. A. Reene as delegates to the Btate Convention, No instructions werc given to delegates to any of the Conventions. | fipectal Dupatek to The Tribune, JacksonvitLe, Hl, Juno 22.—The Repub- Uean County Conventlon was held In this city to-dsy to appoint deivgates to the Btaleand Senatorlal District Conventlons, It was tho Inrgest and most enthusiastic conventlon that las been heid for vears. Ensley Moore, Esq., presided, Full lists of delegates were choses. Tha delegates were instructed to support Bulley D, Dawson, Esg., for Clerk of tho Bupremo Court, Central Grand Division, znd the llon, 1 L. Morrlson for Reuresontative in thie Thirtv-nioth Scoatorlal District. Boectal Dispatch to The Tyisune, M, Venwnon, 1M, June 22.—A Republican mass-mecting to select delegates to the State, Congressional, and Legislativo Conventions as sembled in thls clty tlis afternoon. The tion. A, B. Barret, former representative from this district, prusided. Tho following resolutions were unanimodsly adopted: Rusolved, That we desire to show the Btate that we still have great faith in the principles of the Ttepnblican party, and that we encourage siluf- focts put forth 1o’ n Te in our Cougresaional Resolged, T County Ignore Prestdent Jlayes 1n muacl as relaten to his vindlctive couree townrd the party that placed him in the position he now occu- ta o ies, ant that we hail with delight the introdac- Ig’;vunl tbe mamo of U, 8. Grant for Fresident fn The follawing are the delcgates to the State Convention: Geu, C, W. Pager, C. L. Shattan, Henty A. Stephenson. To_the Congressfonal Coufentlon: W. W, Lyon, L. H. Dawes, ltus- sel Brown, T, B. Lacey, A. B. Barrot, Georye 111, Jerre Taylor, To the Legislative Conven- tion: V. J. Rosenborger, 8, . Allen, W, B. Wilils, C. D, Ham, Henry Corneltus, Taeodor Twomlay, James Berger, ‘The delegates to the Bate Convention were Instructed. after a stormy dlscussion, to vote for ‘Thomaa Ridgway tor State Treasurcr. Dr, C. W. Lyon,.of Hamiiton Coynty, was named s the cholce of the county for 'Representative, special DisvateA to The Triduns, OLXEY, [, June 23.—One of the largest Ro- publican Coaventluus cver hcld to Richiland County asscmbled at the Court-House In this ity yesterday, to select delegates to the Btate, Condressionsl, avd District Conventlons. 'The deleates to the Btate Conventlun aro ali strong for Thoinas 8, Rldgway for. Stats Treasurer, and will doall [u thelr power to secure his nomiuation and election. The delegates to the District Convention wers fastructed to cast their votes for Cul, John Lynch, of Richland, aud J, C. Baldridge, of Wayne, as_candilates for the Lefillluum Col. Lynch and Mr. Bald- ridge sre both very popular throughout the district, and their npmination ‘Insures two Ite- publican membersf the Législature from this district, High,8harp, S8terllf, was' nomionted for re-election’ by acclamatlon, snd wilt be elected by 500 majority. Thfs will make his fourth term fn succcasion. A resolution offered by J. M, Longnecker fndorsiug Grant for Presi- -dent fo 1850 was unanimously rdopted. 8pectal Diepateh to The Tribune. Moxrnis, 11, Juve &2, —The Repuliean Coun- ty Conventlon for Grundy Couuty Las been held to-day at this vlace for the "sclection uf delegates to the Conveutions to nomiuate offi- cers 1o Lo clected this fall. ‘I'he delegates were Jeft uninstructed, exceptive lor threa candle dates, nnd for thesa the Conyention fustructed thelr delegstes to voto s follows: For Con- gressman, the Hon. P’ C. Hayes, of Grundr; for State hnmne, the Hon. L. B. Ray, of Gruu. dys for Clerk of the Appeliste Court, James K. Combs, of Grundy. Cowmbs it present Clerk of the Cireuit Court, Ray wss formerly Representative of this county, und layes 18 proseut Coogressiman from this district, #pecial Ditpatch fo The Tridune, Rocxronp, I, Juue 23,—The Republicans beld o masaconvention yesterday, sclecting delegutes to tho Btate Conveutlon as follows: D. J, Bteware, I J. Blodgett, Walt Faleett, R. I Lane, A. C. Spafford, U, H, Holllster, N, W, Taylor, f. N. Kirk, Irwin Freuch, 8, C. Grifiln, Jerry Jordan, John Smith, The Counvention sed o resolution fndorsing the Hon. \Ym, athrop, present Representative to Coogress, and urging him for another torm, &pecial Dispateh 10 Tas Tridune, BroouiNaton, LIk, June 23,—The Republican annry elections fu McLean County were held aturday, sod returns arc comivg in slowly. A groag deal of fotercst was snifested, and ‘a nuch larger votu than commou was polled, -m:wklnu that the Republicau party iy thoroughly awake, MICIHGAN, dpecial Diwatch (o Tie Tridune Laxsixa, Mich,, June 23,—At Mason to-dsy delecatds wero elected to the Democratic Stato, Coungressional, and Henatorial Conventions, ‘The usual resolutions condemuing the Repub- lican party and lauding the Democracy were adopted. The money question was substantiale 1y covered by the Iudlans nud fowa planks de- maoding greenbacks, equal rgcognltion of gold and ailver [n the payment of public sud private debtst also favoring the repeal of the Resump- tlon act; opposing the further contraction of mreeabacks; favoring the supstitution of green- backs as & natlonal cicculation, ete. The delo: ration was fustructed to present tho nams of t‘vrrh 8, Fitch, of this county, for Goveruor, Fitch 18 a soft-money Democrat, E 0110, Spicial Dispateh o Ths Tribuns, Covryuavy, 0., Juoe 23.—~The Natlouals held thelr County Convention this afterucou. Ouly thirty.dvo were preseut, and mona outsids of the city. Tha nomipations wers wade by the Couveutlon for county otfces. ——— . THE LINCOLN ASSASSINATION. Wasuingrow, D. C., June &h~Tho Fost to- morrow will publish an interview with Joha F. Coyle, formetly publishor of the Nationa! Jute- ligencer, regarding the published report that at & dioner party in this city tue night uf Lincolu's sssassination Coyle burved an unread package which Booth bad banded bim during the day, sud. which it i supposed contalued his explanation of the causes which led to bis commission of the ternble deed, Coyle savs ngrisuch dinuer party ever 100k place. “1n easd ot that statement uutil “siter the tion, althougn rumory were provale: that such & atatemeunt L buea presared. Ou my exuwina- tion es & wituess befors the “Comuilsston that tried the consplrators, and there ststed that wo such docuwent ever resched we. Aooths after the cxecution, Johu Matthews, the geuticruan 10 whoiw the statement bad been @lven to bo delivered to wy, told we e bag re- celved 1t on tho uight of the ussassination, had vpeued i, read it, and destroved it WASHINGTON. Congressman Acklen, Who Dis- placed Darrall, insults a Lady. Timely Protection ;.n'émd to the Lady by Gen, Rosser, of New Orleans, The Gentleman and Acklen Now Ar- ranging for a Duel, Figores of a Democratic Luneh-Bil Whick Bay Been Muth Talked sbout. The Colored Senator Bruce to Be Married To-Day. ROSSER--ACKLEN. A DUEL PROBADLE, - WasninoTox, . C,, June 23.—A statement by the frlends of Congressmian Acklen to the editor of the Washingtou Lost cootradicts the recent statements of ® **scosational and une warranted character® as to bis bolaviorto & lady, and says that *his version of the affair is entlrely corroborated by ths lady, and that there Ia but one fesue in the premiscs, and that is of & personal aud private character boetween Mr. Acklen and Gen. Mosser, who have both Jeft the city for their respective homes Loarrange thelr aflairs for such & determination of the re. sult between theil? as accords with theirviows of the responsibliity of men to one another. The scundal of atstorted and exaggerated publicity,’ it is added, * hag the effect of hastenling, per- haps, s event which would have taken place under any circumstunces, and which should not be permitted to be clouded with dshooor.” ‘The J'vst snys edltorfally that Acklen burried to Loulsiana to nrrnu;ie his ailaire, and, o8 soon ag he gets there, his iriend, a well-known duclist, will at once uotity Gen, ser to name some geotieman to represcnt him with & view toa settlement according to the strict code. The lady Mr, Acklen udmita to have oreviously compromised, and professcs a willlogness to make Ler the only reparation in his power. A BCANDALOUB AFFATIL Dispateh ta Cincinnatd Enguirer. WasninatoN, 1. C. “l—There s a scandal on the bient alr which Involves a dashing younz bachelor Congressman, and, straugely enough, surnamed Joseph. In face d tigure the youtntul stutesman would make & * mash ' nost any place, The girls here have doted on Lim, and his pastures have been as green and changiog s his youth. ful beart could wish, Last Wednesday night hie invited o Jady to accept his huspitality in a gustatory feast at Welcker's, and make merry with champagne and terrapin. Bhe went, & private rooin was called for, and ju it the twain sat down to u feast calculated to warm and agitate the most dormaut vassions. White the victuals Iasted, all weut on as hap. pily @8 s marrlage-bell. It was when they were .goue that the young Adonis sighed for the forbldden ‘fruit not on the bt of fare. te was repulsed. No Taint heart was Joseph's. Aguln with whisper- ugs of love he besought his falr companion with that fervency with which King David be- ruiled Urlah's wife. A second repulse; then o scream; theu a succession of scroams, and confusion worss confounded. In so adjolulng roon Gen. Rosser, of Lonfederate fame, s Rallant a Knight ns could be molded after the model of Ivanhos's fdval,' He lieard the screams, the nufse, the vieadings. Duty called him, und he procecded to obey Ita betiests. Gotog to tho dpor, li fouud It locked, He rapped,—vo resnonse, Agun llerlglwd. A .seroain was the unawer, fyllowed with t| sfileflfl* Ing, “ For (od's sake pratect me!" thea threw Lis heavy form azalust the door, the lock ylelded, and e euterod In & twlokling, e kieked the youny Congressinanout of the roow, and escorted tho lady bome. The lady who fs connected with the cpisode lng Leen a telgning belle bere tuls winter, slmust the bright par- ticular atar, aud holds an nonorable renk. ROBESON. ' Iifs REPLY TO TUB CHARGES OF TOE COXGLES- RIORAL COMMITTER, A reporter of tho Philadelphia Timas has had a talk with ex-Sceretary Robrson about the charges agafust Litn fu the report of the Con~ gressional Committee. The ex-Becretury sald: ] regard the repurt of this Comumitteo as the simpio indorscinent by them of Congress- man Whitthorne's views, growing out of his gemmnl' 'pu-‘\ualuu and desire to distinguish fraself, # Does this prejudice exteud to you person- i1 4 \Yell, it comes out of s deaire to creato a re- form and aninability to exsctly get atit, Why, the whole thing 1s bue cnmplyn smmunl- ton. 4Ty be used against suy particular Presiden- tlal aspiraut, or egainst the Republican party genernily " ¢ Weli, agoluat the party gentrally. “1den, Urant, for fustance(” “Why, slr, al thls sort of thing could not af- fect bim, eveu if bo should be a candidate, about whlch matter L say nothing—mind that, uothivg."” "Y'nu regard him asa popular may, do you 1ol “.Very, Ho will bave a grdat ovation when L veturns, 1 tell you, this whole thing bas been got up by Mr. Whitthorne {n sceretsession. The resolutionsaremmven onzatatimewhen Cogeress 1 about to adjourn, and no activn canbe taken, [ do not geem L likely that suything will come out_of this, except that it will furnish fucl to boll s politicul pat, snd not make it boil very fast cither. Now, there is Lenthal naval constructor) uud Isherwood (Chiet nglnee?. Zwho were dismissed from tho bead of ‘the Department of Engincering and Bteam; they aro the men who heve been chlfl!{ instrumental {n framing this repori, People may diter with nio in thelr views as to the right wsy of conducting the affairs of tie Navy Departinent. 1 dia what I thousht was rlitit, I do not Lelleve suy legal procecdiugs that poaslbly may arise witl doanything else than vindicate my course.” *Then you think some legal procecdines may result froin the reconmendations coutalned | the resotuttousi’ “Perhaps. Thero {s ane thing T waut to say sbout this wmatter, and you may state It ex- P'lt‘ll'h It s this: I am williug to let the en- Iro ovidence sdduced by tho examinativa of witnesaes n that Committee be placed in the hands of the Attornoy-Ueneral of the United Btates, that he may decide what grouuds exist for avy procecdings against me, for bis opinion 8 80 whether I did auy wroeg or not,” NOTTS AND NEWS, THE CHICAGD CUSTON-OUSE, Bpacial DispaleA $0 The Tribung. Wasminaton, D. C,, June 23.—Tho question has been rulsed whether the £100,000 appro- priated for the Chicago Custom-Ifouse {o the Deficiency bill of April ‘ts to bo deducted from the $350,000 In the regular omnibus bill, No asuch deduction was provided for, und the whole sum appropriuted will be available. TIUAY LUNCH, Tle following fs the full text of the bill for luuch, with which the Dewocratic fnvestiguting Comm{tice fu 1676 staried fur New Oricans, as discovered by Glover's Comuittee. Oulys few ftews ot 1t bave befors beew wadu public, 1t is un acount of articles purchased from Hall & Hums, grocers, of Washington City, Dec, 7, 1870, by Mlr. 8. K. Donovau, then messenger of the dergeant-at-Arws of the Houss of Repre- seutatives: Two baskets of Mum Casg Oue dozen ‘e dry wine, st $23 8 23 T'wo large Ja: 80 One trunk 4.00 ue doz 18.00 Hatclct and vorkscraw,, 1.25 Totsdeevrnsrens on $100.43 SKCHETARY SHRUMAM says that the tivaucial! lexlslation of the pas ausalon 1a, ou the whiole, better than he bad uu- MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1878, usser tcipated at the commencement, although it Is not what Lo had wished, Mr. Sherman had no serfous objectiun Lo the passage uf the bil) mak- ing greenbacks receivable at par for 4 per cent bondx, aud also for custom dues. These provis. fons; have been Impurtant ails to resumbtion; but ‘e wiil, nevertheless, )umblhl( accomplish the same result by othicr means, r. Bherman thinks that resumption will take place within the time fixed by Isw, He regards Congress as hiaving been prodigsl in its appropristions, and does not anticipate much reduction of the pa- tonal debt within the next fiscal year, TIHE COLORED SENATOR, Benator Bruce will be marrled at Cleveland to-morrow to Miss Willson, a teacher In the guhllc schools of that city. Bhe s sald to be 13hiy sccomplished and very beautiful, showing no trace of African bloud, Bhe s the daughter of a dentist in Clevelnnd, and is only about 20 years of age. Henator Bruce is 87 vears of uge, and the youngest Benator in Congress. Thelr honeymoon witl be apent in Enrope. A DAXGEHOUS OPERATION, Mr, Justice Miller, of the Unfted States Su- preme Court, ‘;emmu had o very dsngerous wperation performed upon him for calculusby & council of eminent uh{aldnu. It was deemed neceseary to perform the operation to save his e, Juitice Milicr, although not cut of dau- er, 1s comfortable to-night, and bis physicians ope {or cumplete recovery, SECRRTARY ACHUBZ ON I'OLITICAL CONTRIDU- 0N, The foilowing Is the letter of Becretary Schurz to which President Haves has referred as ex- pressing lis views about political assessments: DEAn Sin: { have received Jour lettor enbmit- ting to me the folluwing questinns connected with {he circolar received by you from the Congressional Campaign Committee, naking for conttigutions to the campaign fund: Whetlier you are ohliged to Pay,auch contribution; whether you sre permitted do ro: and whether your Golng vo vr not doing 80 wil} affect your ofticial_standiny snd prospects in this Depatiment! 1. You reccive yonr salary 88 an employe of thw Governinent for certain services rendered in yonr officlal cauncity, not 88 & member of & pohitical party, The salary so eArnca belunes 10 You, and. anlers taxed by fam. 1148 10 no seurs subject Lo any assessment Tor any object whutever. "In return fur it you sre ex- pected 10 perfort_your oficial dutics faitutaily aod efliciently, nuthlog more, In this connectiun I liave to call yuur attentiun 1o the following slat- tory provision (19 Stat. , page 101, Bec. )3 *Tha &l wxecutive cers emploves of the United States not appuinted by the Presideat, wity the advice and consent of the Senate, wro probibited {rom requesting, givingto, or receiving from any other ofticer or employe of the Gavernment sny money, or property, or other thine of valne for political purposes; and any such ofticer or employe ‘who shall offcnd againat the provisious of this sec- tiho ghall be ot ouce discnarged from the service of the United States; and il also be deemed flulllg.nl & mivdeweanor. and, on convictlon there- of, shall be Aued In & sum not excoeding $500." 2, Yon are us free 88 Any other citizen to apend yonr DAre m'nn{ n any legitimate way you bl and your political principles or your puniic spirit may suggest, urovided you do not violate the above quuted” proyision of law, cither directly or indi- rectly. Your cuntributing or not contributizg, 28 Above atated, will not ofiect in nny manner whatever your oficiul stauding or prospecia in this Departwuut, P FIRES. AT NEWARK, N..J, NEWARK, N. J..Juno23.—The spaclous works of the Plow Company, on the Pussaic Rlver, were totally destroved by tire this morning,with scveral otber bulldines. A laree number of hands are thrown out of employment, Lors cs- timated at $100,000. The main office of the Company ts in New Yurk. J. B. Brown is Prusident and Treasurer; Juhn Douglas, Seer tary, Iusurance, 350,000, divlded ‘flcturen companies lu New York, Nawark, aod Jersey City; average about 84,000 eucti. IN CHICALO. The alarm from Box 56 ut 9:45 yestenday fore- noan was caused by s fire in the Luilding No, 74 Van Buren streot, owned by R. Lancaster and occupied by A. Drysdale & Co., marble- grate manufacturers. Daunage, $50. The alarm -from Box 74at12:05 yesterdny afternoon was esused by the burning of a shed in the rear of- No. 473 Wabash avenue. owned “and oceupled Ly A. Biunt. * Damage, $300; to- surance unkuowa, AT QUINCY. Quixer, Ik, June 23.—The fee-houses of John McDade, {n this ¢ity. were burned to-ulght. The bulldings were valued at $3.000; jusured fur $4,000, Tt Iy 'supposed the fire was the work of an incendlary, ————— . SUICIDE. Moses A, Wheslock, for Twenty Years I'rea« fdent of the New York Stork Lxchange, lilows Out Ifls Whisky-Crazed Brains—A Detralt Birewer Chooscs the Hemp Rt &pectal Dispatck to The Tridune. Nmw York, June 23.—Moses A, Wheelock, who has beon widely known for more than twenty years as President of the New York Btock Exchange, committed sulclde to-day by shooting himself {n the heal. His son found itm dead in his chatr, only & minute after he had temporarily left Wls father's roou. Bluod wun flowjng from a wound io nis right temple. Lust spring bio was deteated Inthe annuul election. He fiss depended for many years upou the sal- aty of $5,000 attached to the position for the support of his family, and his defeat utterly crushied Mm. IHe¢ has since spent lis days wandering around Wall strect and toe Stock Exchange, & mere chost of his former self. Ile had of late drank heavily, ana his sppearance showed the pittuble elanze Is iil-fortung bad wrought iu the muu. He was {ntoxicated when by weut home last night, uud waa still under the ‘influence of lquor when he kilfed Dhfmself. Ho left & letter aa- dressed to ‘*‘Jenule.” bhls wile, which was iocoherent, and {t {3 believed his miud was disordered, fle leaves no prop- enr. but fus wife 18 partfully provided fur by au lusurauce policy ot 810,000 on his_lite, du- uuted several years ago by the Stock Exchauge, 10 bu paid out vt fis own (umlt The poliey ls' uot vittated by Lis suiclde, Rueclal Dispated 40 The Tribune. DzTroit, Mich., June Zi—August Ruoff, aged 24, son of u wealthy Uerman brewer of this city, committed suteide this cvening by bangive lu his fatber's brewery. lle hus Deew in ti-bealth sowe tine, aud ts supposed Lo huve been temporarily fusaue, Decessed was hluhl{' educated, aud was u graduate of & Geriuan un versity. [ ———— BRYANT. The Grest P'net Was as Goud on Money- Makiog us He Was on Blank Versewlils wiit. New York, June 23.—The will of the late Wilitam Cullen Brvaut was offered for probote yosterday to the Surrogate of Queen’s Couuty at Jymaiva, It fs dated Dec. 8, 1873, in his own baudwriting, und Js remarkobly Jegible, It beary 0o truce of Lrembliug or uervousncss, Healdes two daugbters, ous. the wife of Parke Godwin aud the uther unmarried, vnly \wo persons get nny portion of big estate, which Is cstimated at £350,000, Mad 3Mr. Brysut survived his chil. dren, the ea was tu have been equally di- vided Letween bis nephews and nfeces, and thuse vl bils wife. The bequests otherwise than tu bis daugbtecs ary four acres of land and 43,000 In moucy ta the arerseer of his witste, G, B. Clive, sod $200 to the latter'ason, Al the rest of the propesty, jucluding Bryant’s juterest 10 the Evening LPust, 13 equally divided botween the dauchters. Il eltber daughler ales child- less, Lier share shall wo to the surviviug sister, and’ it i¢ especiully directed that the property iiven the duughters shall Lo settled ju such s usuner as t0 be tree from tho {uternedting or control of the bushund of either, ‘The executors of the will are Julin A, Urabiata, Jubo Bigelow, Johu H, Platt, Ueorge 8. Cline, aud thy testas Jtor's daughter, Julla 8, Bryaut. z e FLOODS FROM HEAVEN. 87. Lous, Juoe M.—Advices fiomg Soulh--! western Kansag ssy s terrible rafn-storm pre- valled in that regfun last week. At Winteld the rein-fall og Wedncsdsy eveaing wae catl- wated st twenty-ve fnches. ‘The whole doun- try was fuundatod, and great damave wus done to crops. Bridges and fences were carrled away, and cattle, sod hugs, nud poultry drowued, The cuildrea of a fariuer pamed True, liviog on Deaver Creek, were druwned, and Mr, Beil, Hviog ou Badzer Creek, wus also drowued, Cuuslderable duwags was alsw dune by Mighiuiog. - CRIMINAL NEWS. A Colored Woman Kicked to Death in Philadelphia, Pa. Another Bloody Affray in the Streets of 8t. Louls. Hordes of Tramps Oarrying Things Their Own Way in Sonthern Illinos. A COLORED WOMAN KILLED. &pectal Dispatc s The Trivune, Pritaperrnia, June 23.—A festful trazedy was enacted lust nlght fn s ruw of threo-story dwellings tenanted chiefly by colored peole, the males h¢lng moatly employed at brick making In the viclnity. In one house Mrs. Maris Johnson had resided for elghteen years, and reared s family. Blie was a tall, powerful woman, aud, despite her 55 years, she was coursgeous. The next building was tenanted by three families, Willlam AL Cooper, a mulatto, lived upon the first flour, In 1llicit relations with s woman, Auus Victor, the niece of Mra. Johuson. Eugeus Bagwell and his wife, Mra. Jonson's daughter, had the sec- ond floor, and a.family numed Turner the third floor. Anna Victor had with ber s child, the fruit of a forper attachment of Turner for a volored girl, Bdily Junes, wlhio was sutisfled that Auua should bave it U1 latels, wien Mrs. i to have told her that the young- neglected and sbu.ed b’ Anva. On evenlog luat, after 10 o'clock, 8ally went to Cooper’s huuse for au explunation, The discusslon was carrled on in the ball-way, ond was Jolued tn Ly Mrs. Bauwell. Cooper became enraged when he hicard that Mrs. Johnson nd sccused hitn or bfs paramour of cruelty to the cnfid, and threatened to kill auybody ®ho lled abuut him. ‘While the dispute wis golng on, Mrs. Juhusvn rapped at the door, having been tofd that her danughter, Mrs, Bagwell, was bLelng besten by Couper. He went to the duor an opened ity sud,” when Mrs, Johuson demsnded to sco bLer mfece. lie accused her of ralsing the mischief. to admit Lier, aud tried to pus He struck hier 1 the breast, rding to all ue- counta, and also kicked buru thestomucn. Beioy a stout, heavy woman, she fell with great furce, but was soon upun her feet again, and walked down to Lier own houee and sat upun the door- step. Bhe was then carcied fntu her bouse, where she died fu huif au hour after the fiebt. The oftiver who found Mra. dJoluson sittiuz on the step compialutng of her injuries did not arrest Couper at thiv time uf the nssault, as the physician stated the iojuries were not serfous. Couper cousequently cscaped, Cooper fs about 23 years ol age, oud, from his trade (bflblllunklmi), hus acquired a powerful physique. Jlo s tall, and, oning tu the pecutiar rabhit-louking con- fizurution of his hem:lx ‘he has recelved the sobriyuet of * Bunuy." A culored man who stood 1n a little kuot near Mrs. Juhnson's house yesterday exclatined, * Goal, de ohl lady'l cut into timber when it comes to buffifn Ler coffin, She's de bizmst woman dat’s dfed aroun d dieglos latelv—welgns over free (8) hundred unds.” Al appeured to have u dread of say- ug uoything abuut the cuse tu stratgers. e refused her off the atep. TIE TRAMP NUISANCE. Speaial Disvateh (o Tha Tridune, Quixcy, 1L, Juoe 22.—~Trainps are creating & great deal of troubleon all of the rallroads lending trom this clity. Tney take possession of frefght tralos regardicss of the protestations of the tralnmen, and sometitnes actually compet the enineers to run traius in spiteof orders to side- track, Someol these tratups are well armed with revolvers and knives, and last nizbt sud yesturday on the Wabash they presented weap- onsat tho heads of some of the engiucers, and declared nnd csrred out tuo purpose uf ridiug a8 far s they wished. Over 400 “of theso desperadoes bonrded Cnlcago, Burlington & Qulney freizht on the Rockiond, Rozk Island & St. Louls Division yesterday, retuning wbsolute possesuion of it so loug us ‘they desired. Couductors and brake- mnen ard eutirely powerless Lo prevent suy out- razes that the tramps may cee tit to perpétrate. It in ulso enid that the tramps ure destroying farm property, and fu sonio cases burs renpers and mowers,” A few days since they visited the furm of Juktn Devsen, who lives twu tolles worth of Ursa, auil demolished Lis bluder, valued at $200. Nor are they lacking in cheek when in the cty. ~ To-day one of them eatered the Firwt *Natlonal *Bank plcked up a nunber of blank checks, sud startod out with them, remarking that be might be able toget cush on thews ns soon as he struck a Granger, but he wus stopbed by the Cushifer and cometied to retura the chieeks. Numerous ar- rests bave been wade vy the police, x: A DISGUSTING CASE. 87. Louts, Mo, Juno 23,—A diszusting case which bappened tu St Louts County, west of thils city, several days ago, has just come to light, Alex Smith, u n was srrested by Officers Lesloy and Murtin near Baden lust Saturduy on lutormation recelved from ¥, Miller, a farmer livime fifteen sles out on the Bellefoutaine road, to the ctfect that the negro hud comuntted wn outrage on his (Miller odopted daughter, wamed Paulina Kohler, & “wir) 15 years ol uges Swilth harvested for Mr. Miller, und lust Friday night ho persuaded too gir Pautlue to run off with bime, He tubk ber to thebousa of 4 negro nawed Tucker, somo three tiiles from Miller's, and there sccom- plisued her ruln. - The uirl returued home the swuie night, oud tola ber story, uud early text worpjog - Mr, Miller camy tu Bt Louts und yeported what by bad heand Officers Lesley and Martly, whum met ut Baden. 'fho otlicers kept & loukout for the negro, aud the result wis his arrest the fullowlng afternoou, Aw the girl has, accoring to Jaw, arrived at un age ol dlacre tlon, nud s she scens 1o have made little ur no veslstauce, it will be yery diffcult 1o make the case wuiliciently strong to convict hlw, Dut it is probavle thut he will be lyuched before the trial, o thers ls 8 very strong fecllug ngatust mun &u the viclulty where tue crine Was cuia- mitted, MORE BLOOD SPILT IN ST, LOUIS, Bpecial Dirpatch 1o Tas Tridune. 8r. Louss, Jaue 23.—About 3 o'clock this morping, while Otlicer Mike Ryan, of the ‘I'hird District Statlon, was walklug aloug Biddle near Elgnteenth street, bo vbserved s uan standing close up to the wall In an alley,3 aud, sdvancivg towards Lim, askcd hlin what he was doing. Without ausweriog him, the man rushed for ward and plunged & kolfe lu the otficer's abdo- e, causlug & very dangerous wound, exteud- ing into the cavity, The oltlver Kuocked the as- saxnin down with his club aud calied for help, belug relnfurced by .Oficer Desond, whu arrested tha man wud couveyed him to the station, where t was found that be was un oll man with gray halr snd whiskers. lesald his uamo was Patrick Quinn, aud that be lived in a tenewent ucar by, Wheu questioned us to the cause of bis uttack upon the vtlicer, be sid thatbie bad been chased by o 1mob, aud that he ran juto the siley to bide, siin, whreo the officer came upon Lim, bie thought ¢ wus vuwol the crowd who wanted to kil bim, The otticer ia charga at the statlon was pastially Imuressel with the (dea that Lie was crazy, but the . prisoner's inaunee ralsed 8 doubt in bis wind. Nelsut present Qucertaln whatber the couduct was Adsued or not. ‘FThio otlicer who recelved tbe wiay i of the upinfoy that Quinu was vrepariug 10 enter @ yurd uear Ly for the purpuse uf cowe “““":F s burglary, Though the !:moner 1s ad- vauced iy yeurs; Liv Is not decrep) -, NO TALES, R Bpacial Dispatch te The Tridune, Garmua, 11, Juge Sy—Yesterduy evening the remaiys of a0 uukoown man were dlscoy- ored by some 8sherwen lylne on the baok ol the Mississippt opposite 8mlth's Ferry, in this county. ‘The body was almust eutirely decom- posed, and bus Nttle was teft of the unfortupate save tho sketeton, * The cloblug Indicatod that the persou bad been fu good circumstances. Tle coat was brown and of the tinest texture, und the vest snd pants were black broadelott. The fect were focased fu No. 8 boots, und the bands o browu kids. An tuguest was beld b FNVE CENTS, focd & ;n‘ but notling was found in 9 0'clock ! g the pocke é " da clothing {ndicatiog the name of the #*The vest ana pantaloons vockets VE 3 appearance of having beeo cut out. - I é’ Armised that the man was mur- dered a $wn into tho river. tlia remaina were dc—céfil&lnwmd near the riverside by the Coruner, —— BURGLARS. HApectal Dispatch to The Trivune. Covixngrox, Ind., June 23.—Tom Weleh and Charles McCloud,alias Clough, were brought hera and lodged {n jail, charged with the burglarz durlng the street-parade of Sells Bros.! clrcus At Attica, last Friday. ‘Lbey eutered the resie dence of the Iate Judga Pool and Mrs. Plow- man's louse, from which they carried away $200 in money, jewelrv, and silverware. Welch is hut 22 years old, and has served twa terms in the Penltentiary. The other thiel Lias just com- pleted & sentence in Jollet. COUNTERFEITERS, 8. Louts, June 23.—Nine members of & gang of counterfelters having thelr headguarters near Baxter Springs, Kan., have been arrested, and officers are In ursult of othe o AN OPIUM-EATER. Miserable End of » Man Who Started With Hright Prospcts. v Spectal Dispateh to Tae Tridune. 81. Lours, June 23.—Frederick Hasse, a man who fias been employed as.purter at the German Medical Institute, was found dead fn his rovm attbe City Hotel sbout 8 o'clock Baturday cvening. The Coroner viewed the remnaips this siternvoo and ascertalned that death had re- sulted from drunkeouess aml opium-cating. Itasse was born in Hambure, Germany, fn 1835 His fathier was & wealthy and prominent citizen of thut city. Youny Ilasse tas given a Gym- naslum education, and then was sent to the Univeraity to study law, Altersutering the Uni- versity his latherdied. and he fell helr to $50,000, But the money proved to ba o great misfortune, He spent s semester or two at each of the Ger- man Universities, [le was still a University student. His fortunc was all squandered and tie was without o title. The moncy had been spenl in the ducling corps aud Vurachenschap- ten of the different Universities. e came to Amerfea sfx years ago nud jolued the United States army as a private, serving In Company B ot the Suxth Unlted States Infautry until August, 1973, when he was discharged on account of phyeleal disability. While in the sriny bewas a confirmed drunkard aud 8o opfum-cater. Soon after his aischarge his came to 8t. Louls and met Dr., Bchwarz, of thy Uerman Medical Institute on Plne strect, who Dad Kuown bim years azo In Hambuee, Heaud thy Doctor fintslied the Gymnastin course to- gether. The Doclor wus glad to see his old friend, and gave him a posltivu as porter {n the Institute, aud though he soou discovered that thie pusition was but poorly fllied on account of lis friend's drinkiog propensitics, he allowed him to stay. Hasse, thougn drunk most of hiy thne, recelved @2 per day, Out of this ho lmr\:l{ #aved enough tu pay bis ruom-rent and board, most of the moticy beini spent lToe oplum and whisky, s clothing lor the most part was obtained from the cast.off wardrobes of lis frieuds. Dr. Schwarz says that. whila Tasae was ot the Uymuasiun, ba a8 a remarku- bly tlne schotar and ,that s pruspects for pro- fesslonal hunorand renown in the future sessed, far brighter than any other hoy in the lustitus tion. - laase wasuever warried. Upon examin. fug bis elfects the Caruner could tind but 50 ceots {n mouey, A buttle of morghine, and another of oplum, stuod unon the table near thie bed, and there were severnl empty whisky botties |u utuer portions of the rwomn, The Loy was remuved 1o the Morgue, aud will Le buried fu the Potter's ficld. A HOAX. " itation of theStyle of the Chicagn =How the Yeuple of Rockford Took It. Special Diapateh to The Tribuns. Rocrronw, 1l June 23~This community ‘was to-duy thrown luto the wildest excitemens experienced sluce the Court-Houso disaster, Crowds congregated uu the strects azhast at the startling head-lines of the Rocktord Duily News, published by D. A. K. Andrews, asnouncing ** A Feroclous Outbreak of the Comtune—The Governmest «{Qvertbrown—\Washington, New York, Chicago, 8t, Luuts, 8an Franciseo, and All Large Citfes {u the Hands of a Howliug Soh— President Huves sud Cabinet Assassinateid—Tha Freuch Revolutivs Recnacted fu Al the Chief Ameriean Citles,"—statiug in detatl the borrors sod outrsges commfitted by the red Com- mune, Qur cltizens &l not pause W read the srticle through, which closeil its story of blow) aud carnaze as foliows: “ The uprisiug seems to fiud the city authorities in the larue cities totally unprepared for tha emergency, and the ouly mitigaton of the bor- ror will bein the fact that such scenes of an- archy, bloodstied, aud confusion have mot yet oeenrred, but will fn the near future {f the Gay- . crntacut dovs not tuke promint measures L sup- frese aud breuk up the urmed socletics uf Com inunlste fu every city fu thls country, which ut presenit ure thevery utbeds of revolution,' Fho sensationul article of tue NVews {8 denounced, aul fmls to conviucs Magor Watson us tu the woet etllcient means Of quicting tue ex- cled upristig. He imuedlately maite himseit quaiuted of 1ts betng a canard, aud took lus mediste mesaures 1 suppressing the further le- susuce of the paper, The excitement in the church services wus lutense. ‘The cditor is de- uounted {n untmeosured terins for such nfamous representutions befurs the public, waen thie country s acitated »o stronely under the Com- muns excitement. Muyor Watson advised all uiizens to disperse, to put no eredence In the repurt whatever, and pliced a policemnan ot the door, muking the editor wud crployes prisvucrs uutll the exciteont avated, Many question lus sutbority, yet nove desounce hls promipt action {u the eudeavor to suppress ft. Otber clty peperd put bulletins out denouuclug the buax fu v wld terw o e THE WEATHER. Orrics or tus Cmcy HioNan Orricxn, ‘WasuiNaros, D, Juue 241 a. m.—Indfeas tlons—¥Faor Tennesscw and the Ohio Valley, stationary or luwer pressureand tewnperuturc, westerly winds and elear weather, For the Upoer Misviasippl and Lower Missourl Valloys,southeast winds, warier, ¢clear or partly clear weatlier, avd falling barometer, For the Lsko reglon, southeast to. soutbwest wiuds, warmer, parily cloudy weather, ocea- slons) rains, aud stationary barometer, For the Middle Btates, westerly winds, cooler, El\‘lly cloudy, clear weather, statiovary or rislug N neter. ‘Uliy sivers will generally fall, except o slight rise tu tho Missourt aud Upper Ollo, LUCAL DRSBRVATIONS, .. Cuicago, June2s. TBar, \Tar Tue, Wind. | Vel Bn, Weather U b, dide 10118 p. . sudludl “Mastwm, 73: miaiudn, 83, GENBBAL vasEMTATIONE. Luicauo, Juse 33-Midalght, iy nr.| Wind, yKian Weaiker, 8 B (rast W..Keatlo. Calleue X, b SERZLUGEIIERINE e — OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Loxpox, Juoe 23.—Asrived out, the City of Brussels, Germanly, 8t. Lawreut, and Wieland, trom New Yurk. Nzw York, June 23.—Arrived. the Erio, from Liverpool. . MoviLs, Juus S —Steamer Polyuesiay, trom. Quibes, eszlireds