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1879—SIXTEEN PAGES. THE: CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. JUNE 29 paper was in circulation don, Lamar, Randulph, wD te various persons in the Bansas City office or te z a ji rthur’s 4 ‘with the profits o1 11 (Ga), | communication to the Baaking and ‘Curreriéy-| substantial rejection of every feature tof. the CANADA. captured and is, pow it jal a ee itr. » | noting "to dos [then tuere ct th® Pook Ransom, Vance, Jones (Fia.)» Call, Hill (G2.),) Coritnittee of the House touching the petition | joint resolution. : / Landing. He will be brought to this cis. oy |: . From Galesbure to. Chreaseet qeas atothe bi Harris, and Bailey. The remaining, eiglit ate | Trerred to the Committee. and containing |” Thereport was agreed to and » Committee of : Bars0n, Gus., Jane Sao OU werd . the keeping of extra books wig Mesessitated Senators in accora more or less with Bayard. © charges of iregular transactions smd improper | Conference ordered. . re a . A Mr. N evi ule drove into y her Ph ¢ the Denver & Rio tonal bookkeepins—bookkectnts teh addi. ths seven Demers couceaed that Gor | conduct against the oftcers of; the German Mer | cane oo toe bill ih caer, 20 ee icuent Details of a Most. Horrible Murz | Sir? | sineos—a arit of attachment | Another Phase o fashion of the whisky rvetifers ae . * tional Bank of Chicago. The Comotroller says | taken on the bill in reference ie Ox " haar iron founder, . the exposure in 1875. Conse : 4 der Case in Mon= has Issued against P. A. dortoin, iron 3 Grande Controversy. artis iors ee eee zauenty the 1 McPherson and Farley between the War Department and Georgia on at Lsngueil. Lial the Government has taken every oroper action e request to Bayard to account of purchases made from the Eastern, VWannibal & St. J The Rio Grande Parties Claim that the would have united in. th ik th i d the matter-now remains for 5 Re retain the Chairmanship, but it jssaid soreson the local courts to investigate the charges. Western & Atlantic Railway Company, but ob- treal. : 2A month ae ee and Withers would have refused to sign i SILVER BULLION. Jection. ie made tual effort was made by Mr. } * CASUALTIES. Santas western Bool was dissolved: owing to the emt Pek pence ne A similar ineffectual effort was ms : ue oe i i ston of the’ Alton to ‘Ki: oN (= IN THE HOUSE. 5” apcthe bation dealers hte pee or aver ball ‘Brewer to bare action oo) amp, Dill So rereute | OBE: Wonlen: Buteners and Dia STEAMBOAT. EXPLOSION. Road Was: Being: Negiede Tong after that one of the clerks av Kanes Cit *)) A YILEBUSTERING DAT.’ fon for eale to the Department will be received ouarien e alcoholic liquor traffic. tilates Another with a Special Dispatch to The Tribune. - te 2 ° : Mien ares oe, oruahenuess, or Something =O OE ee a Wednesday of cach week, the bnllion to be de- |- - Batchet. Sr. Paz, Minn., June 28.—As the -pleasure | Restitution Is, However, Considered | (ise. sud. in revenge for this dismissal, went 1g Wasmnvano, UC. Jane ornate, Tie | Gries and CanoaCer itis ‘ORIME : steainer May Queén' was backing out from | Cortain Within a Short Time them hdr the Burne 2 oui Hated Orleans, and Carson City Mints. : : E : Rockweil’s Island, on Lake Minnetonka, at 12:30 ; = Dibal'& St. Joe bad*been dota antiga figured ons from bis statements that thee? of the House to-day was” not important. The only purpose ~of keeping: that boay in session swas that the engrossed Judicial dill No. 2, which was paseed by the Senste Jate in the day, might be signed in the presence of tho two Houses 50 ‘tbat it could reach the’ President this evening. roads had divided between. them at 82 $92,000 ‘which bélonged to.the pool, ? ‘should consequently bave been dinate as the tive roads which formed it, and ney ened mie gotit. °° # + -Thisit-was, according to the repo ant, which broucht ail these ranecn ita gether at the Pacific day before Yesterday, Th, came to reason with the sinning rosde, and so) APPOINTMENTS. The President made the following nominations for members of the Mississippi Levee .Commis- sion: Messrs. Harrision, Indiana; James B. Eads (civil. engincer), Missouri; B. Morgan tt Harrod fetvil engineer) Louie are Ulett. Sole Joped, however, in the course of the | QA. Gilmore, Maj. Cyrus B. Comstock an ae eee a not a quorum in the House, |. Maj. Charles R. Suter, United States iingineer and the Speaker, at the end of a filibustering Forms, and Henry Mitchell, Coast and Geodetic experiment, was compeiled to ‘gonouncé that he { Survey. did not think there waé 2 quorum in the House. to-day, an-@xplosion of- the boilér’ occurred, blowing the boat. to atoms, aud landing the boiler ona thirty-foot embankment 800 feet distant. Capt. William Rockwell, the ‘owner, was ‘seriously and probably. fatally, injured. Engineer Haines is doubtless dead from scald- ing and bralses, ‘and> Sirs. Atna Hoff, of ‘Mounds City, Minr., and Say, her sister, are “bruised slightly. D. D. Walker and wife, of St. Louis,—wife cut aud britised in right le. Mrs. Beaky, mother of ‘the:,sbove, injured in baci The Head and One Hand Completely Severed from the Body. FORGERY’ AND INCENDIABISM,. +" ‘Spectat Dienatch to The Tribune, fo Minwavker, Wis.; June 28.—At‘'a lite hour ‘to-night the police arrested Henry Miller and John Hungerbeiler on charges of forgery. Miller isa‘partner of Loyer & Brshus, retail grocers | and butchers, doing business on Wells strect, f neat Thirteenth. The checks of the firm were found to have been forged to the extent of $160, and while endeavoring to ferret out the fofeer What, Traspired at the “Beoent Grand ye SH Pacific Meeting. : ll DENVER & RIO GRANDE... Epectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Denver, Col., June 28.—This afternoon. the : de and case between the Denver & Rio Grande and } “he could ge done. tone sat Atcbisot, Topeka & Santa Fe Coipanies took a‘! Uocunts which, if thecterios. : new turn. “The Denver & Rio Grande Company‘| true, they owed to the pool. omens Were to The Magdalen Island Fisheries ---State of .General Trade. ey INTERNAL REVENUE. The receipts from internal revenue during A HORRIBLE CRIME. 3 Svectal Dispatch to The Tribuns. , subsequently, a Dill relative tosur- | the jJast year amount to $10,033,988; for the ; : : ) However : ae Tane ‘vote more than a | Gseal 9 Shit expires Monday, over $113,- | the firm-recelyed an snonymous' letter threaten; MontRzAL, June 28.—A woman of the town, | and iuternally. Her son Bertie esetned: i jets made areturn to the United States District ‘any, they made® it. jas ra ys was passed 036,000, an increase of over $3,000,000, despite j ingto urn their store for the third time, the | named Mrs. Connelly, was found murdered in a Dean and miley ge Mackobe rile Ca Tuas red Court, setting foith the fact that the C. mmpany | ‘Yesterday ite fnd -out. Tf may : cnt a i i n was no longer'in possession of the road, but } T¢membere: hat Tae Tripuxz had Teferences incendiary fires having ‘been extineuished-upon two previous occasions after. heayy damage had -been’ inflicted. The anonymous letter Ipw-den on William street, Griffintown, last night. The place wae kept by Jacob Myers and his wife. Whisky-drinking and fighting had quorum. tion of the tax on tobacco, the reduction of 1 children, -Minueapolis; - Mr. Giles, Belle Plainj- Cowdrey, Faribuult; and Dr. Rerkins, of Excel- sior, escape inji ‘ a_year or so ago to the large quantity sald to have oeen billed to Galesburg fmegtt souri River points, but there was no spicion SENSATIONAL STORIES. Some of the Senatorial Democratic correspond. that the same had been taken from their -poses- sion by due process of law, issued, out of the THE RECORD. | _ ents have been circulating the stort tei oe SENATE. : Jed ;the firm to ‘suspect Hungerbeile: ” rain has been made between certain Southern - tel ; va Zerbelier | been going:on all day, and late last night the = oe State District Court by Judge ' Bowen, |'that any of it was really through freight” Representatives and Republicans, as the result Wiseniens, DG, Sane Soran veh by aa ae party hee wat sally: ; of | police, learning that all was not right, visited FELD EROM 4 ROOF: sioliting in. Recaives’ foe asl’ “road, | oe ig 5 request, oflered a af (01 ant De cting 01 is Suspicion, - 7 ~ 4 si - %; * i 1 tea, ; Fi § eq) reery and arso suspi the place. On enteringthe house they saw Dummorr, Mich., dune 28—Shortly after mia | who is now in possession, running : a : BIS anon thick zppropriation bills are to be passed eee Puls, ‘should ‘Snother session be called. Gibson, --of--Louisiana, and Herbart, of ‘Alabama, in personal explanations in the House, Yousy, denied the trath-of such assertions. © ++ THE JUDICIAL BILLS. TEXT OF THE NEASURES. , ‘The following is the- text of the two Judicis! bills es reported-on Thursday- from the House Committee on Appropria ‘ions: 2 ‘THE FIRST SILL: weak ‘A bill making appropriations for certain jndicial said road. In order to avoid’ any further aim boarding-housé, on urand River avenue, for the | culty, counsel for parties in'.the case in which purpose of enjoying tle breezé before he went to | the Receiver was appointed bas duly transfer- ped. While thus enzaged he fell asleep and | red the latter case to the United States, Court, rolled off to the’ ground below, a distanceof | as per. provision of ‘acts-of 1875. The party. forty fest, breaking three ribs, which penctrated | plaintifi - in the Receivership-case : being * the Inngs, and ‘receiving other injuries which | 2. non-resident of the State and one caused death in au hour. “Evans was perfectly | of the. trustees of the first’ mort-" copecloue Wie? picked up by he ao paces st ue gege upon the Denver & Rio Grand Road, ee Nee ca caeratea . q it now only remains for the Sante Fe Company Pe pes Poe eripn aera to make a motion in the United States Circuit Miller was used:by the detectives: to- hunt him ‘up, aid in the meantime an éxamination of the. day-book afforded convincing proof that he had written the letter threatening another conflagra- tion:: While out with thé officers; Miller.gavé further intimation’ of his counection with the ctimes-by notifying Hungerbeiler-that the offi- cers were after lim, and ‘then reporting that be was not at home. ‘his.also strengthened the belief that hoth were implicated, and conse- quently they have been imprisoned to await de- lying upon the floor the body of a woman. The head \was completely severed from the body, and was placed in a bucket in a corner of the room. in the bucket also was the right hand of the unfortunate woman, The whole of the neck had been removed from the. trank, and. jagged wounds ‘extending almost from shoulder to shoulder. The irrézularities of the surface of the wounded part were filled with clotted blood, and the large arteries leading to the head were also clogged with congea'ed ident for the correspondence between the State Department and Mexico in regard to the pro- pésed survey of the North States of Mexico for the Austin & Topolovampa Railrozd Company. Adopted. , Mr. Vest’s resolution declaring in favor offree coinage was taken up, the question being on re- ferring the substitute ‘accepted by him to the Committee on Finance. = ? Mr. Kirkwood submitted an amendment toin- sert after the word “ bullion” the words" at as * Sr; Louis, June 28.—One of the most remark. able feuts ever accomplishea in railroading ea performed to-day by the St. Louis, Iron Moont! night James R. Evans went upon the roof of his ain’ & Southern in a chai of Se ‘on. a niles of road. Heretofore the. een five fect. " Since 12 o'clock last nlebt ff has bey reduced to the standard width of four feet elghr and a half inches. Some six weeks agothe + Boaid of Directors of the Iron Mountain adopted ‘a resolution providing for a change of gauge, and immediately thereafter Mr. ‘Tuomas Allen, he Government for the fiscal vesr | early date as these objects can be accomplished | yelopments. = fe Th f 2 Seaeiese aa 1860, and for one purpores: conelstently with the public welfare,” Rejected | Hougerbelleris.a butcher who had béen inter- hes ak Gi dine Ie Haat leading dry-goods houses. coun Se eae omiieicnl aroteth: the President of: the Company, gard sine for cerisin judicial expenses of the gore | — 708 20; nays, Signs tollpwes, ’ "7 ested:in themeat-market with'the firm, andWwas | tingay-woolsey dress, Owing to the unevenness erouat Ge HALITORE, ee ae ee eo eiea eerie | the order, “for, the work ee ~ernment for the, Sse Feu coy aparoptieted out ot | arao Conkling, ~ Moaifian, Kicked ouf, Alilver being taken into partnership | of the floor the blood had run for some distance | Baxemfonz, Md., June 28:—A storm from the | adverse to the Recelyer, andan order forhis | doue, Active preparations were berur st ae einoy in the Treasury not otherwise appro- | Artnopy, Eaton, * Morzit, mahi stead. ‘The case = sridently Se of con- | anil then collected"ina pool. ‘The contents of | southwest passed over the central part of the | gischarge is entered, i will be found, and ena | vce Under the direction Of’ General-Stiperin: prised: és ery Biair, Ferry, att of racittine ke eed anes on bene the bucket constituted a horrible scene. The | city about 4 o'clock this: afternoon, continuing | the controversy for the possession of the road, ||.tendent.A. W. Soper. .Extra inen were em. pata t beaas Moment S28 300,000 Butler” rae Saulsbetey, forced to” the wall. That it has been | Mutilated face, the matted gray hair,—which | about naif on hour. In the track of the storm | + sn°an interview to-nleht with one of thé Rio plored, and a thé shops began torun ovextra ‘vor fees of clerks - Seat +. 160,000 | Cameron(Wis.), Kirkwood, Sannders—20. worked to its present stage of successful com- showed that. the woman must have been ad- | ine streets were deluged, and in the vicinity of | Grande counsel by Tum TRiBUNE correspond-. Eecae He oma ve aaa every car had to For fees of United States Commission: 160,000 | Chandler, gan, : Peron ie ae to Chotles 2 ak pel we enor vanced in years,—the besmeared and wounded | the Custom-House und Marvlund: Instivute be- ent, L asked in case the Court removed the Re- | this had to be done beforeband, so tee ae For fees of jurors... 400,009 sai 5 Brabus, and set them uo in business. ‘The affair | 8nd. sent those who looked at them away shud- | tween forty and fifty buildings ‘were unroofed. | ceiver what action would ‘the Riv Grande Com- | be no interruption’ of businéss. . The’ actual Fontee teria pris : 3ostose | Beate” Hereford; diate” will prove a decidedly sensational event when it ae: the police entered the house Mrs. Mf ae Pere Er na chore gran et more. “fan a | pany teke? ‘The reply was, “Of course we shall ener pointe ae ee ote aWaieet ~.For support United Sts f J 5 Houston, * ‘Vatice, becumes:known to-morrow. ‘ en the police ente: ie house Mrs. My- ‘ i uietly submit.?? 2 nas the midnighs ‘For rent of the United States'court = Gockret, “Jonas,” ae Special Dispatch to The Tribune. ers was in bed, and although she wasnot very oe ie amalle wide, end tis. tary vay ames Ta nee fea’ bitser! Coulraverey:betwaen ithe trains aad. prassed. Over 3,000: men were - Be etiote clestens, and sweep: ” Garland, Pendleton, Wilhams—21, draw the cheeks, and bis partner bad bald them. goa Rhee tan i hee ee Duly s Bllent Fain eens Ait Saran the Atchison Company obtained pdssesaion of the yas ees pole he “eae ors “bom bs there is_now westion that ed the u x 4 . i s : the: direction. of the ere is now nog m that they fir afew minutes. Road, and its iaanagement of the same, but itis | pam asters, and the Roamer ore under Messrs. Harris, Hill (Georgia), Ingalls, Me- Pherson, Teiler, Thurman, and Windom were paired with Paddock, Dawes, Withers, .GFover, Johnston, Edmunds, and Davis (West Virginia). Barris and Thurman would have voted ‘nay’; McPherson, Teller, and Windom, “yea.” ‘The morning hour then expired, and the reso- lution went over- Mr. Davis (West Virginia), would also haye voted “nay.? Messrs. Hill and Ingalls did no announce how they would vote. 3 ert. ex'ra meals for limpaneled jnr- ors, ttunsportation of prisoners, mor- ing ol lecords, valaried officers of the Goye nocitsummoned as witnesses, travel ineoliecting ovidenccin United States cas; for holding seizures; for foes of Justices of the Peace acting a8 United Staes Commissioners; for ‘stenozrapbey; for post-mortem ex- aminatious; Wr-expense of Jadces hotdins tums ef court-ousidé ° | their Gistricts; tor interpreters, fees +3, te to township Often, in summoning, jurors, extra pay to experts ce wit- |. * Resself; fur moreie ter surveys re” "ns evi ing to be saturated with blood. The ax was found on a trunk, and the police fix Mrs. Myers as the murderess. A man named Flanagan had visited the house in the forenoon, und created a jealousy between the two women. .The family A MYSTERY CLEARED UP. living on the flat below heard a heavy thad and Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. the sound of chopping during the afternoon, at GAINESVILLE, Ga., June 28.—The mystery of | which time it is supposed the murder was com- the killing of Cotton, the Revenue Agent, bas | mitted. o : . been cleared up finally and effectually by off- The murdered woman’s maiden name was Cotton, one of the most | Mary Gallagher, and she was the wife of James improbable the Court will pay much atteation to this controversy. <¢ the direction of the Division Superintendent, ‘ n the whole being under the general ‘sapervision Justice Miller remarked - the: other day that | of Mr. Soper. There are fuur divisions: of the the property must first be restored; then-the amon Meuntets Railroad, The Texas Division, Court would decide the rights of. the parties. “| Wider the charge of Sin E. L. Dudley, is 149 a iF miles in leneth; the Arkansas Division, under ‘Receiver Risley is in possession of the road | the charge of Mr. A. E. Buchanan, is 180 miles to-night the: same ashe has been for several } in length; the. Missouri Division, under the days past: The'general impression is that- the |‘Cliarge of Mr. D. Axtell, is 196 miles in length; United .States Court had jurisdiction of the | and the St- Louis Division, under the charge of = property before the Receiver was appointed, gee Lee es in leneth and.will maintain its jurisdiction “by directing | o'clock this morning, and by 2 o'clock this after- store of Loyer & Brahns, and-bave robbed it of quantities ‘of go from time to time. A wagon belonging to_ the tirm was also stolen by them. Miller has already served a term in the Hlouse of Correction for thett. BROKE THROUGH A BRIDGE. Wrrnxvitzz, Va., Jtine 28.—The engine and three front cars’ of the east-bound mail train this morning broke through Reed Creek Bridge, three miles west of this place, and fell a distance of eighty feet. Express Messenger Langhoro was killed. “Conductor Fairfax and two mail agents were injured. Several of the passengers were hurt. A number ‘of sections were finished by 6 STEAMBOAT COLLISION. _ gulreg ng evigenes) #uexfor all other “4 - ” ‘The House bil to ebvect two verbal errors in| cil tnyestization, ; Mary Gallagher and she was the wife of Ju neces Ma. expendi- " roy fective-of the Revenue. Agents, was missing onnelly, a m: er in the employ of the Mon- " . . 4 a i ecace Army bill, spproved June 23, 1879, was Sy sing | Co ya) F xX June 28.—The st: hip City of | him to surrender it. noon the whole vast work was accomplished. REEB eo asec oe PEs ee 260,000 | the Army Bil rel one day about two years ago. - But little was | treal’ Brewing Company. He' married her six gu aoe tee aaa ek tie tke As "A large body of ronehs from the lower por- | Over 600 freicht-carg, sixty engines, and all the ‘Making in ali the sum of . | '$2,090.000 | Air. Beck, from the Committee on Appropria- | thought of his disappearance, as he was con- | years ago, but was obliged to separate from her tvof Berlia last wight. ‘The lattée bh tion of Célorado are in Denver to-night:, The | D2Sensér-cotches"bave been cut down, and ar tions, reported, without amendment, the bill | stantiy out-on sccret raids, and was a man of | over a year since, on account’ of her dissolute | Sip City of Berlin last night. The latter had | tlon of, Colorado. are in Dei ssiaee) ready for the new eauge, and the- regular‘ bust i two iron plates cracked, the aft railing torn | action of-the Rio. Grande counsel at 60’ ‘clock ness of the'road was interfered with only “abott a “sec. 2. Tharthe per diem “sz of each yoror, grondoor petit, in any Conrt of UN United Staves’ shali be $2, and that the last cl: ac ot Set. 309 ‘of making appropriations to pay the fees for i : She bas since beon leading the life of a The accident ness of the Toud was iperfered with daly abot United States, Marshals and their general dep- habits. ill sa i iat them, - common character. Connelly is a respectable to-night will sidiy disappoict them. They un- About: the time of the away, and a state-room store in. -doubtedly came for a free’ ride‘and fight, bat | this événing, and will arrive and depart as.asual, very irregular habits. prevented the City of Berlin trom.sailing before the Revieed Statutes of rhe d States, which | nrics, disappearance, Bryant, a worthless,” drinking Fee ate eiRerisrd srituteae fees Ab, | "The Seniite Committee on Appropriations has | fellow about the town, told several parties that | man. Both he and his late wife are natives of | to-morrow ‘ toe thie otter the chances. aro slim, ‘The cost of the change will..not fall shor’ of Suites are hereby repealed, and-thav-siy mee, | deferred action on the adjournment resolution | he had killed Cotton, .and_.even'’ went | Ireland. On sei ert an a The Adame E: C b fnto | $3000,000. 0 a ufos, grandond pétit, inoéing thdke carrnoneds| til Mondey. “<7 a" tiat by ec. 0.091 tne | #2 faras to give ‘the’ reasons for it. Nobody | \ ‘Te murderess fs a tall and powerfally-built if. LIGHTNING. taisa wish the coteert Rio Graedé oblcisle 1.93 ; <GIN ‘ Guringshe seesion’ of tee'Courl, ghall “be Deglicly | “72ms ahsc. 2,021 the | ia any attention .to.it. .A few weeks ago the | girl, is 24-years of age,.and before her| TROrx,N..¥., June 28—John W. Dent, law | Collision with the present Rio Grande officials, | RATEROAD BUILDING IN NEBRASKA €" f za which bas stirred up bad blood, and promises Svecial Correspondence af The Tribune. t student, was killed near Cohocs this noon, and Markel on request of citizens is obijzet to ar- tio companions injured, by lightning. a fai special deputies to aid the Supertisors. to eventually involve litigation.- Osana,-Neb., June 27.—With,the increase in ‘The Express Company'had a contract with | population: the railroads -are extending’ their lines, and ere Jong Nebraska will be intersected Wrawn tromechaxoonsining atthe time of ech draw ng the names.of not less thao 3u0 persons marriage to Myers,:six ears ago, was posiessin: 12 F e bones of s man were found at the spot where 2 the gualideations prexcriced in Sec. 800 ) Tais bill makes ita penal offense for a Masshal | Bryant said he bad buried Cotton. “Bryant was | servant ina merchant’s family in this city.” She 9: Of the Reviect, Statuser,-waich- names sball have | £> obey the law. In view of these facte, he said 2 ack ‘. ; been viaced tkere'n by the Clerk of snch Court and " 2 dying at the time of this discovery, and the man | is anative of Leeds,.Ont., and descended from 2 e _ a Commissioner to be xppaited by the Judge | here pus not ap arallel ta. all ar history, Jor J geatogna them aia nothing to disturb his last }| Scotch-American parentage. . Although exceed- hy HILWAUMEE. Si a e Coaee ts ween Moines ee We wittia perfect setwork of irod-rafls.”, The Oma- thereot, woken Cummnttsioner shall Deacitizes of Dasest pueaiuie nature: + | days. “He'dted in’ about a week, everything be- | ingly attractive before her marriage, she is said F ee SANLine oreeaae aiiie ‘ity ope ‘Several d y | hin & Northern Nebraska i hing: north Rove standing, residing in the district in‘ whita | bs ee eiahedl ter his ast | mz kept quict im the meantime. After bis 2 Primary Elections—The: Policy Men—Th pres fficuity . Several: days. | Northern Nebraska is pushing-norfhwest enca cour is beid. and a well-known memtcr ‘Mr. Logan wished to enter his protest agafast : to baye been loose in her conduct, and only q © | sco the Express officials here got on a train, | from T 3 ley of Seat ine discovery _ as announced: 6 Was : Saengerfest. ‘When the Rio Grande employes refused honor. | om. Tekamah into the Valley of the Logan. ‘The Elkhorn Valley Railroad, 0 continuation of married Myers, an imbecile, as acloak for her iniquities. The police records of the city give the number of times she has been arrested for _drniikenness and assaults at twenty. the bill. He had been taught that to obey the Jaw was the first duty. of the citizen. It was now.propoged to declare it his first duty to dis- obey the laws. The President is required to sec that the laws aro faithfully executed,—not a Special Dispatch to The Tribune. ‘The of- Mrwavgex, Wis., June 28.—To-pight the caucuses for the election of delegates to the State Convention were held by the Republicans of the- peincipal potitital party opposing shyt to which tiectern may belong, the Clerk zd said Comumps:oner cach to place one name in mid box slicrmicly, without reference to party ‘ai ftions, then thought: that probably the schermé was to protect sonio one else by putting: the ‘crime on Bryant, and au investicatien was had. ‘the re- sult bas been reached, and proved absolutely that Bryant -was the murderer. : It seems that ing the. Atchison Company’s passes. [- ficials were obliged to pay fare, taking the con- y £acihe ad) 15 0 ductor’s receipt. “On “returoing to Denver, the |: fifty miles farther up the Elkhotn Valley.” Tha, reccipts’ were ‘presented ‘to Manager’ Dodge, | Union Pacific Railroad is surveying ‘for several when the money was refunded. The Man-j routes north from.their main line,.estendoy “the Sioux City & Pacific Railroad, is building art of the iaws,.but all of them. Under this | 6, The theory of the marderis, that after Flanigan ‘ rr i er Cotton had informed upon some of Bryant's } . the y, a ¥ i u ny the Brosdea? is prevented from executing relatives;, “who. had heen "ranalue. gt and Mrs. Myers had retired yesterday morning me FORE ert jenmnnaeed of tha Hirst | ager of the. Express Company asked | towards the Niobrara, and tor the Bisck Hills. PO ote site ee sore rake Prada lawoftielaid?”* Saat illicit ‘still, and it was thought” best |.the deceased, aroused by _ jealousy. | ard, Nini cas} es - Wards, an oan and Manager, Dodge thelr ap iuation Doles Pelecieag bet ppdinny omer pi nteeterry eons Acpotit-iabor: more thaaen Tue Constitution sass these.Election laws,| ‘0, Pat ‘Cotton out of the way. Ono | ‘attempted to +! force _ herself... into | Thirteenth Wards. In each of these Ludington ied re hmeocia abe ‘hen earekbu would | Riser ape tare Gib rine eget ialaenelced | witness testified that Bryant had offered to sea | the room, when: Mrs. | Myers | attached | men were elected. This aléo fnéures Ludingtom | foDeh funk dame Expre: a twentyfour Pout | eae, public The Gunahaee eenblian Vy Fee 1 one yeur, aad all jurfvs t : Me shall be obeyed until repeated. - The Judge dis- OF tain cr shall be “ertwdtm couformity | obeying them becomes fmpeachablc under: the Soe ee eee eee eee iad | Constitution, but he wilt be fined and imprison- shall pe disqualified for qbrescribed | 24 if he obeys them after this bill is passed.. No uror in any Goart of the United States on {such ery py thelr 1 Presented ta an in- % o iti telligent peo 8 4 of race, color, of) previous condition of zen t pee Dee Mint Lowen apred that ‘3. ‘That the “Adérney-General shall in- | the appointment of Supervisors would be cut dv in ‘bis annnal repofta statement of all pay- | off by this bil! regardless ‘of the permanent ap- ments or es penduureseacits any fiscal year ont of | propriation for their pay. g any appropriation Sangsubject to requisitions by | ""He reviewed the provisions of the Election ame laws. Deputies were not appointed to interfere with the casting of ballots, but to preserve the eace for both ‘parties in thé interest of all. Never before had it been declarod a penal of- fense to keep the peace. Continuing, he said the bill antagonized the theory of our Government, which was that the law shall be Sbeved- ‘The Jogical result would be that the people would Icearn:to obcy only the laws that pleased them, and disobey all others, The country would thus become Mcxicanized. ‘After further debate Allison, moved to strike out the clause making it a penal offense ta vio- late «my of the provisions of the bill or of the various sections of the Revised Statutes. He objected on principle to attaching such clauses to bills of this character. Rejected—yeas, 14; nays, 27. ia ‘MeMillan moved to strike out all of the pill after the words “that the sum of $600,000 is hereby approoriated, ete. for - parment during’ the fiscai year ending June 30, 1880, of fecs of United States Marshals and their general deputies.” ‘The extra session was called for the purpose of passing the appropriation bills. in this bill, which was the “last ditch” of the - Democratic party, the appropriations made. were so ham- pered by restrictions as to make necessary vio- lations of Iaw on the part of the Government. His amendment would: make s genuine ap- propriation bill; and the-vote upen the amend- tment would test the willingness of the Demo- crats to vote the neréccary sppropriation in such shape that the bill would become a Jaw..and the money be devoted t) proper use. Rejected,— yeas, 15; nays, 27. ? fhe bill was read e third time, and passed,— yeas, 25; nays, 15. pA In all the yotes above mentioned (which were strict party votes) it” was necescary for several Senators to break their pairs in order to make a quorum. . Bi Mr. Allison moved to amend the title of the bill by adding the words “and for other pur- poses.’? Lost. Mr. Chandler moved to adjourn. Mr.-Beck said the bill just passed had already gone to the House and would be back in twenty "mintes. He hoped the motion to adjourn would be withdrawn. ~ ea Mr. Chandler withdrew his motion. A short executive session was then held, and, when the doors were reopened, the Senate ad- journed. 3 red : HOUSE. © ‘Mr. Mills moved that the House proceed to business on the Speaker’s table: No quorum delegates from the Fifth Senatorial District. Edward Sanderson, David -Vance; Senator-Van | Sehaick, John Eldred, ana other local Repub- “the city, and crowds of people have visited the | lican whecl-horses are working hard personally scene of the murder to-day. “| in the interest of Ludington, and it need not ~ cause.any: particular sarprise, therefore, if Mul- VARIOUS. waukee should send a solid-Ludington delega- Special Dial ate £0 Re ZV IMUBE: tion to Madison. Orrawa, June 23.—The All England pro- } “py ctrict-Attorney McKenney has taken Judge ‘fessional eleven will play,a Canadian team -of Mallory at his word in-the matter of. the. Ken- fifteen on the Rideau Hall grounds Sept. 18. tucky Lottery policy men, and has caused war- Dr. Alexander Campbell will preside over the rants to be issued for the twenty-one just dis- Department of Public Work during the absence charged by.the Court for want of evidence to of Sie Chantes Tupper: convict them of,conspiracy-to sell Jottery tick- From information received from one. of "the | ets, He will now.try them individuslly ‘for largest flouring-mills in this section ‘of the selling tickets, and troposes to add as many country, it is learned that in April, 1878, the | nore names as can be securéd through testi- average price per bushel paid for wheat was | mony of witnesses Thus far the warrants call $118, while the average price in the corre- | 6 twenty-four arrests.. : sponding period this year was only 93 cents. & | qyeweather was again unpropitious for the decrease of 15 cénts a bushel; the first is under | ssongertest celebration to-day. The matinee ene old tariff, and the second’ ander the Na- concert this afternoon was not fully attended, tional policy. sn May, 1878, the average price | <11g at to-night’s concert about 2,000 people paid was $1.12," In May, 1879, only 98 cents, a | vere present, at least 500 less than last evening, decrease under the National policy of 14 cents ‘A ball followed at the ‘close‘of the musical en. bushel. The reason assigned for the de- eae : 3 - per. tertainmeut. The turnout to-morrow promises erease by the millers is, that, under the new to be immense, 7 if tariff, the duty on a barrel of manufactured ‘The annual sessions of the St. flour is less than on the quantity of’ wheat | ciation will begin on Monday, and continue requisite to make a barrel of flour; asa conse- thrgugh Tuesday and Wedneas %, abe Cee quence, the Canadian miller has to reduce | ians will sing dauptmann and Witt’s Gran the price of Canadian wheatin order to compete | M588 at St. Jobn’s Cathedral to-morrow fore- noon. with American flour. This forenoon the S-year-old daughter of Svectal Dispatch to The Tribune, i Charles Plantz was drowned in ‘2 cistera con- Toroxzo, Ont, June 28.—During 1878, the | nected with the family residence in the southern outskirts of the city. receipts of the Educational Department of On- | “‘rais afternoon a boy natied Charles Phelps, tario" were $20,741 for maps, apparatus, and | aged 17 years, was run over by a street-car on books, -and $18,767 for subscriptions to the | Walnut street, and bad a Jeg fractured, besides superannuated teachers’ fund, with $8,285 from | sustaining other serious injuries. other sources, making a total of $51,793, Sear a eee a The annual meeting of the Ontario Rifle Association will take place in August. In the THE WEATHER. Orrick of. THE CuleF SigNat Orrices, programme just issued there is an increase of seventy prizes, amounting to 500 over last year, Wasuineton, D. C., June 29.—1.a. m.—Indica- making a tot}, including the. extra series, of tions: Nor Tennessee and the Obio Valley, north and west winds, clear and cooler.or partly $3,000, added to which is $1,100 value in cups, making in all over $4,000. cloudy weather, and rising barometer. For the Upper Misstasippi and Lower Missouri The Governor-General has given s silver and | Valley, northerly winds, with clear. “weather, a bronze medal for the aggregate series. shifting to. warmer southerly, with rising, fol- Many of the City and County Councils of the Province. have contributed towards the meeting, lowed by falling barometer. For the Lake Region, westerly winds, cooler, and a match with the Ontario” at 500 yards is set apart for their donations. An additional partly cloudy, followed by warmer, clear weath- range has been added to the Battalion and com- er, and slichtly higher pressure. | ‘The rivers wilt change but little, except slowly pany mateh, now called the ‘ Militia,” making 5 ft 200, 500, stud 600 yards, rising in Missouri. : LOGAL OBSRETATIO: i Special Dispatch to The Tribune, MONTREAL, June 28.—The Governor-General has signified his intention to present annually ‘Railroad is progressing westward south of tho notice if it was decide: cher like a tigress, forced her back into the ad- ‘joining room, and completed the murder with the hatchet which was lying in the corner. | r*:’ The affair has created a profound sensation in him’ tf he wontd kill Cotton, and afterwards tricd‘to” pet him to: get Cotton ont “of town, where he (Bryant) could’ “ect afair’ lick - at hin.” Tlie “witness declined to do either of these'things, and said nothing about it. Bryant did saccecdin getting Cottonto the retired place, and then strack -bim over the bead with a Uiudgeon and Killedhim. He buried the body fF where it felt. “He told several persons of it. It is not shown that Bryant had any accomplices, but it appears rather that he'acted ot bis own yolitiov, or a ‘drunken, half-crazy theory that Cowon must be killed to save his (Bryant) rela- tives. : : d@ to ordér them off thé 1 Rio Graiile Road. This wis'on Jute 13, On’| Platte River, having‘already fiaished “their Tlué June 21, Dodge asked the Express Company to_| to Uscéla this Season. The Atchison & Nebrds-, state their contract with the Atchison Company | ka Railroad have let the contract for the exten- as to the rental paid the Atchison Company. | sion of their line to Columbus,-on the Union ‘The Express Company declined replying. June | Pacific Railroad. :. The St. Joseph & Denver 25, Dodge telerraphcd the Express Superin- | Railroad will be completed from Hastings to tendent to come to Pueblo, and-talk over |’Grand Island this summer, . There: has been matters.” The next day’ Dodge réquested | some talk of :connecting Omaha with Platts- the Adams Express to pay the rental of the | mouth and Nébraska City by bullding down the road from June 11 to June 26, both days in- | west bank of the Missouri River, and’ then ex- cluded, after that daily and in’ advance: The | tending the line from Nemaha City :to Atch- Adams Expres refused until 5 o’clock the same | son, which would give Omaha another day to reply... Dodge replied it the Express did }-trank line to 8t.Louis.. ‘There is ‘also some not comply by noon they would be ordered off j talk. of 'a.:road crossing . the. Missouri the road. Noorder to this eficct was served | River at Decatur, in the northern part upon the Express Company, and one of the Ex- | of the State, and extending west. press officials says this action is considered noth- | “There is some talk of.a. line from Valparaiso ing more or less than attempted blackmail. (on the Omaha'& Republican Vatiey Railroad) dune 27 the express messenger left with a | south to Lincoln, 20 miles,—also a line in‘cou- regular train, having a car-load of express mat- } nection with the Atchison & Nebraska Railroad, tg, and when forty miles out upon the road tle | from Lincoln’ to Fremont.- In: thesnext few ‘THE SECOND BILL. a A Bu making softoprintions to psy feés- of United States Meréhals and their general. Depu- ties, Ze ul enacted, ‘That the anm of $600,000 is hereby approprmted out of ‘any money in the Treusary, not otherwise appropriated, for the pay- ment during the fiscal vezr’ ending June 30, 1880, of the ices of United States Marshals and their gen- eral Deputies. And no part of’ the money hereby appropriates, is appropriated to pay. avy compensa- Moa, fees, Ur expenses, unuer any’ of the provi- of Title 26 of the Revised Statutes of the - ‘United states authorizing. thé appointiaent, em- vloymest. or payment of general or special Dep- uly Mafchals for services in connection with regis- tratio or elections on election day. ~~ Src. 2 . That the sums appropristed in this ac for the persons and pubhe rervice embraced in its provisions are in full for such persons and public service for the flxcai year ending June 30, 1880, and BoD epartment or officer of the Government shall, during said fecal year, make any contract or incur ‘any Mobility for the futnre payment of money under any provisions ofT itle 26, mentioned in Sec. 1 of this act, unless an xppropriation sufficient to meet such ‘contract or pay such liability shall have firet been made by Jaw; and that any officer cf athe Government. or any other person. who ehai! Niglete any of the provisions of. this section, or of Secs. 3.678. 3,679, 3,680, 3,681, 3,682, 3,683, and 3,600 of the heviced Statutes of the United States shall, on conviction, be punished by a fine of not exceeding $3,000, or by imprisonment for not exceeding five years, or dy both such fine and ‘Unprisonment, in the discretion of the Court. NOTES AND NEWS. THE REFRIGERATOR SHIP. 3 <Bhectal Dispatch to The Tribune... Wasumeron; D. C., vune 28—The attempt to ‘pass a special bill directing the Secretary of the Treasury to contract with Prof. Gamgee for @ refrigerating ship fafled again today. The opposents of the Gamgee plan tell some very curious stories. Among: them is this: That Gameee had the Government draughtsmen at the Navy-Yard and elsewhere at work for a num ber of- weeks on his plaos prepared for full working drawings; that some two weeks aro the Board of Heaith.then announced to comneti- tors of the Gamzee ship that fall working draw- ings of their plans must pe rcady within some three or four days, otherwise they would not be jered. - This was «” THE FIRST: ANNOUNCEMENT -that the competitors had that full working draw- ings would ben ;and such drawings A MURDER MYSTERY. Sr. Louis, Mo., June 28.—At a very late hour last night meagre information was received here that Mrs. Agnes Dicckmann, wife of William Dieckmann, a farmer living at Biuff Ridge, St. Louis County, about, twenty-miles from the city; had: been very - mysteriously murdered in bed early yesterday morning. To-night addi- tional information is received, but nothing which clears ip the mystery, or fastens the aecad upon anybody. It appears that William Dieck- | mann left home abont 4 o'clock yesterday morn- ing, and cameto St. Louis to sell some farm products, leaving his wife in bed, and Joseph Steckli, a neighbor who bad helped him prepare for market in the morning, at his house. Some three hours later Fred Schoyer, a brother of Mrs. Dieckmann, called at the house, where he found Steckli anda negro man named Lyle, who were going to cut wheat for Dieckmann, and, not finding his sister up, he and Steckli went to her rodm, und found her dead‘ in bed, with the rennsot of an old calico dress:on, a builet-hole iu her forehead; another just behind ‘the left ear, and still another in the neck, several” -élight* cuts’ on ‘the head” and neck, und the bed saturated with blood. Intense excitement ‘followed ‘the discovery.: Esquire Ravens was notified, a Coroner’s jurysummoned, und testinrony taken; but‘no evidence was elicit- ed implicating any one as the perpetrator of the deed. Diecknianb returned home‘ during: the afternoon, but could throw no licht on the mys- tery; ne expressed belief, however, that Steck- ii committed the murder, and the latter was arested. “Dicckmarn was ‘dlso’ azrested, ‘and voth lodged in jul. “Mrs. Dieckmaan’s infant, about a year old, was found nearly smothered in the bed with its murdered mother. The deepest myatery surrounds the whole affair, and the inquest will be continued until a thorough investigation is made. nductor was instructed to niake the messen- | years a number of lines will bé built throuch ger pay fare and advauce the money demanded | the-northern-part of the State, thus ‘bringing for the express freicht, or the car or messenger | into railroad ‘communication with Omalia and would be set off at the first station. “‘The mes- |“the “East a section of country as fertile os any other part of. the North,-but-is little knowa from the fact of its distance from railroads. A senger telegraphed for orders, and wasinstruct- ed to stay by the train. The Adams Express offered a boud that they would pay to the proper | large immigration, however, is already setting arties, -wnether the Atchison or Rio Grande | in that direction, and it will not be: long before “orapaoy.or the parties. sow in charee of the | there are a3 many inhabitants nora fe south of 2 \, SUMWALT. Bio Granie Roaa, if cither were.entitled to re- | the Platte River. ceive tt. oat res To-day-matters are considerably mixed. To- | BUR = I RIVER night the railroad cases absorb attention in | - ae ee a ee ae ® every locality, and Monday ‘promises to bring forth interesting developments. All the officials and counsel on both sides are here. To the Western Associated Press. DENVER, Col.,. June .28.—The situation-at the Denver & Rio Grande Raflroad is unchanged. H. A. Risley, Receiver, retains possession. The Rio Grande came into court t y, and filed its return to the writ of restitution recently issued, insisting on its inability to comply with the order on ‘account -of the. Writ of suit wherein the Receiver was appointed, — claim- e - it bad... executed. to..the best of its.ability the orders of the Court by remoy- ing the suit into the United States Circuit Ceurt, Judge Miller presiding. The Rio Grande also represented to the Court that the Atchison | tensions. To do this, $2,504,000 of first-mort- Company bad obtained possession by fraud and | gace bonds aid $1,565,000 of .the full-paid stocé that the property. ‘had | is offered to the stockholders of both rdaUs on the following terms: The Holders of sixty bliares in éither or both of the above corpora- upon payment of $1,600,- be Cecilian Asso- IN NEBRASKA. : ‘The Burlington &. Missouri River Railroad ia Nebraska intends to build an extension of the Republicin Valley Railroad, now ‘leased to it, and. also$to build two new lines of road,-the whole distance being some’ 209 miles. By the terms of a perpetual lease to the, Burlington. & Missouri. River Railroad in- Lauber oe Company agrees -t6. pay,. as’ rént .o! ie aforesaid lines, interest ou the bonds, amount- ing in all to $2,504,000, and to pay the same rate of dividend after Jan. 1, 1685, on the stock as it may pay on its own stock, the lessee to secure the entire fall-paid capital stock and bonds to bé issued for the purpose of making ‘such ex- misrepresentations; depreciated during. the. time ‘of their possession; ‘and. that wunaer -the- contract of ‘possession they’ had the ‘ight to | tions - will, re-enter without notice. The Receiver also | entitlea to receive a $1,000 upon presented to the Court his appointment,.and | onc... of .. the fines of Eastero. stated that the. dilapidated condition in which | Division, either’ between Red- Cloud and he found-the road when he received it, and the | Beatnce or between York and. Aurora, converti- bie into Burlington & Missouri River in Nebraska 6 per cent consolidated bonds, and a $600 bond unor the division west of Republican City, above noted, and ten shares of Kepublican Valley full-paid. capital: stock. ‘The Holder of thirty-six shares as above jill, upon payment of $960, be entitled to receive a $600 bond of East- erp Division and $380 “ia ‘acrip, convertible into bon the lac of material and supplies;. necessitated on its behalf, large outlays to repair, renew, an replace what had been destroyed. 3 judges Miller and Hallett, to whom these pa- pers were presented, said that nothing further would be done until further notice. | 2 A BRUTAL. DEED. 5 +. Mumpuis, Tenn., June “23.—Late last night W. J. A. Johnson outraged Lizzie Sherwood, a child 11 years old, and aftérwards fled across the river to Arkansas. This: morning :Sergt: Kan- holz, with a police force, went over, the river THAT MYSTERI NG. OS en EINe bonds'of Western Division and six shares Re- .could not be prepared sith the entire draughting ~ s ‘: z force of the United States, they say, within that appeared, and finally Mr Mills withdrew his | and succeeded in arresting Johnson, not, how- during bis term of officea gold and silyer medal ae ney ‘There was a réferétice in'yesterday’s ‘'RIBUNE " take the ? ever, until after disabling him by shooting him | for competition in the McGill University, and to | 3:03 p.m. to a mysterious gathering of railroad people at | Publican Valley stock. ‘The option to eriod ; = ‘ : Ley sonseduently. ee of Health ‘The House then resumed consideration of the however, that the bill, while. giving the Board of Health power to contract for a ship, made it necessary that the. Secretary of the Treasury should approve their acts.’ This Mr. Sherman Onaga the Grand Pacific Friday. Among the promi- easily Be en null daly 26 nent railroaders: who came together and suc- . * ITEMS. . ; ceeded so well in keeping the precise nature of | The Lake Shore & Michizan Southern Ral their ‘business to themselves were Col. A.A. | road has declared a semi-annual dividend of 2 Talmage, General Manager of the Missouri Pa- | pér cent, payablé Aug. 1. The Afichigad Cea- cific; Thomas McKissock, General Manager of | tral Railroad ‘has declared a semi-annual divt the St. Louis, Kansas City & Northern; A. | dendof 13¢ ner cent, payable Aug. 1. ‘The Chr L, Hopkins, General Manager of the Wa- cage Roce Leland de Pciie allroad bas declared bash; W. H. McDo¢l, General Freight Agent | & quarterly dividend of 2 per cent, payable B. im. 29.77 ‘air, bom fv.8i9 see Phrtog, matnimum, 60. in the thigh. ‘The girl now lies in 2 critical con- dition.” Fearing a demonstration against Jobn- son, Chief of Police: Atty had him removed from the sta:ion-hoase to the County Jail. John Porter, who aided in the escape of Johnson--last nizot, by rowing him across the river, is also under arrest. . ask for sugpestions astothe subject for com- petition. These have been prepared by the cor- poration of the University, and it is understood 0. that the conditions of competition will be an-~ 1 Guten ete Inka eaniohia Sy nounced as early as possible. a ~ ite une 218 D. Te * Latest intelligence from the Magdalen Islands Bar. snr.) Wind. | Rain, Weather, 32\Lr. rain, ‘Clear. Setiate bill exempting from license and énroll ment fees vesscis not propelied wholly by sail or faternal motive power of their own. A great Seat of nels ana contneicn was peensioned by Mr. Acklen, who claimed he wag entitled to an ° HAS DECLINED.TO DO; hour to speak upon the bill. : * io view of the representations which have been The Speaker raled that. Acklen was not enti- made to hit, arid ‘the bill’ id the interest of | tled to an hour, and was thanked by Mr. Klotz. Gamece is introduced to compel the Secretary | fle said. the question was whether the gentle says: The Islanders bave this spring suffered from the fact that vessels have been lying upon or uear their nets, forming a line of blockade from Entry Island aud Sandy Hook across to POCKET-PICKING. : _ Specta) Dispatch to The Tribune, Cairo... Cheyenne... of the Treasury'to ‘make a‘ contract. It is | mamshou!d control the bill aud ‘get his “ndme ‘i curious, that the very Grat considerable under- | into the record as having passed. this bill, ot | OTvAwWa, Tl, June 28.~A man giving bia | Cape Abright, uearly preventing ‘the mackerel | culeazo.. ; ieee ‘ ‘Aug. L faking of this now Buard is very plainly charac- | whether the House should control it, [Ap- |.name as A. Townsend, of Emporia, Ks., had bis. | 204 codfish entering Pleasant Bay, their spa Glereiand of the Hannibal & St. Joe; J. C. MeMullin, Gen- | “OB. - Sema poe lan ere ee ee pichee: . ‘to striké +. | pockets picked on: the. Re ‘sland -Road, be- ‘ie shore fisheries and crews of vessels lying | beaver. eral Manager of . the Chicago & Alton; C, W, | ., Mr. Horace Tucker, General Freight itt r: yan (Ca.) moved to strike out the word | tween this city and Chicazo; yesterdey morning, | in Amherst Harbor in vuln protested, and are | Des stoinés™ Smith, ‘General Traffic Manager of the Chicago, | $e, Tlinols Central Railroad, sovouns™ © aud ; di thereafter until, other- Burlington & Quincy: Hugh ‘Riddle, President of the Chicago, Rock Island d Pacific; anu near- jy all the General Freight Agents and some of the’General Ticket and Paseenger Agents of every - Wednesday nti: wise “changed, one of -their “A refrigerator-cars will leave Chicago. for Orleans at 6:50-p. m., arriving at New Orlesps Butter and cheese only cal If thé business imcreasce IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. - “wholly.” Adopted. = é Mr. Kenna (1. Va.) submitted an amendment roviding that nothing in the act‘or iu the ex- i aot laws should be construed to require the ing or licensing of an: tboat, barge, like craft not if A o still protesting against this abuse; but all to no effect. . There is no one here : with. power and means to prevent it. The fish are thus pre- vented from.coming into the warmer and shallower water of Pleasent Bay to spawn. Numbers of.nets. are every night torn and losing a certificate of deposit ou tne’ Union Stock-Yards National Bank for $3,000 and $60 in cash.; He notified «the -Chicago and Emporia banks by telegraph of his loss, and to, stop pay- ment of the certificate. Mr.” Townsend is visit- ite To the Testern Associated Press.” . Wasurnerox, D. C., June 23.—The excess of exports over imporis of merchandise in trelve months ended May 31, 1879, was.$269,709,876; for twelye months ended May Sl, 1878, $241,- these roads. oe : ‘There were various: impressions as to what Bloaday: morning: be taken 1h this car. $59,939:- ‘The excess of exports over imports ropelied by _ail or: internal. mo- Sete ant elitr esta: ant Culiton casero | Hag power-of itsown., Adopted: | ing fried near this clty awaiting develop- | destroyed by the vessels the object of this secret contlavé actually was, | additional « i Ereive months ended May Sl, 187¥, S62h01s; | Mee Ree eN DOSE he Aagrantation | Be ere ‘Specict, Disvates to The Tribune. but yesterday a reporter was informed that the | 27“itional cars will be puton. ; y p65; |" Mr. At&ins, Chairman of the Appropriation oe : MonTREAL, June 28—In. its review of the matter which brought these “eminent railroad | -, Mr. F. W. Haddon, one of. the editors of the FORGERIES, : "The state meu together had -not even been alluded to by | Melbourne (Australia) Argus. is in the city, fuest of Mr. W. J. Davis, manager of Haverly’s Theatre in this city. Mr. Haddon is said to have done a great deal to advauce the railroad and‘ commercial fnterests-of this country im Australia,-and when Mr. Davis was in thet coun” try recently as the representative of the Lane ~ Bore & Michigan Southérn Railroad, he aid him greatly in bis task. : state of trade, alocal paper sa! of business gencrally is quiet, as it is apt to be during the. summer . season, though in the grocery trade quite alittle degree of activity m some lines 1s reported. More especially is this said to be the case with our Montreal re- fined sagars, in which it is said the refiners have difficulty in keeping up with the demund. As for twelve months ended May 31, 1878, $7,243,- | Committee;-reported a-bill amending: the ‘Sun- S01. . dry Civil act approved March .3,. 1879, so as to authorize the Superintendent of Geological Sur- veys to extend his.examinations into the States. ir. Wilson, from the Committee on Foreign ‘Affairs, reported’ back the joint resolution pro- viding for's further treaty with Mexico.. Passed —yeas, 79; nave, 66. - The resolution authorizes any of the papers in -their references to’. the meeting, and. that it: was. far more serious than any of: the reporters had dreamed of. According to the statement made two years ago, the Chicago, Burlington & Quin- cy und Haunibal & St. Joe, being then members of te Southwestern Railway Association, all the roads belonging to which pools their throuzh = Boston, June 28.—James F. Edmunds, aged 60, a well-known citizeg and ex-Alderman of Newton, Mass., and flour and commission mer- chant of this city, was arrested to-night for the forgery of paper in _ the possession. of the Maverick Bank. ‘he forgeries’ aggregate goo REJECTED. ©” _“The Senite in executive session to-day re- jected the nomination of D. T.' Corbin, as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. of Utab. {The adveree report of the Judiciary Committee upon the Corbin numination was. sustained by B majority. of four, she division being almost | the President to apooint one or more commis-: ears di i ‘ 090. . Sin jeg | Zeneral thing the reports from the country dis- aaa lee RESTORED. me each, t0 Sep eerere eke seiary of 85.000 br discovered Teoedey, 3 ies same agrmerics tricts indicate a rather more than average crop. Dusiness between Missouri River points and Be he ae ee mes : aon ‘ : a further treaty with Mexico: oF CTT 1BL© | mental prostration. He is now wnder charge of | Since the Claxton suspension there have been Chicago, entered: into a. private agreement of OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, _.. Maj, Haller was made Colonel of Infantry in | * Uurthor treaty wit Pygiene gnc: | three police officers Se yee oh O* | no extensive failures, and even ao unusually their own, the object. being to, depriva the pool, | -xew Yorx, June 28.—Arrived, steamship ‘ecordance. with the finding of the Court of perch go ‘o the business on the Speak- age : 7 ars Poul sal] number of minor ones, which lead to the and consequently the other roads, of * NW AONB. ye cae eet Anquiry ‘that “Haller was dismissed for dis- | To tocrite deteated by the failure of a quo- -, HEAVY: - hope thatwe have, got thrsugh with the worst the’, “full amonots':-to. which -‘they | Ruein, from Bremen. ..- . . 4 \ 7X ROBBERY. Of this disazrceable aspect of trade.”” weré entitled under. the " arrangement... Lonpow, ‘Juce © 28.—Steamsbips “Assyrity Fee ht .was- shipped ‘| .Abyssinia, and Elysia have arrived out--. So, . ‘frequently, when _ freig! from Kansas City to Chicago, duplicate bills Were made ont; freight was billed as going west simply to Galésburg, hence being 1 _} PRovipencs, . June: 28.—C. ‘Robert. Linke, Jewelry and watches, No, 77 Westminsterstreet, ‘Was robbéd last-nieht of: $15,000 worth of prop- erty e . e Joyal’ conduct and: aisloyal sentiments on. in- suflicient evidence wrongfally.” 2 THE GERMAN NATIONAL, — +: Qpecial Dispatch to’ The Tribune, Toronto, Jane 28.—Frank W. Rimer, the forger who escaped from Seret. Seymour while Mr. Blackburn, from the Committee on . Ap- Propriations, reported back the Senate joint resolution in reference -to- committee clerks, -i New YorK,: Juve 2.—Arrived,. steamsbins Victoria, ont London; City ot” Mentreal and Germanic, from Liverpool Comptroller of the Currency has sent a ete., with amendments which he said were a { on the way down from Winnipeg, has been re- '