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THE CHICAGO. TRIBUN a beun n conslate nd persistent Bourbon t. Gon. MeCloruand was tho Prosident of tha Inst Nattoanl Dumugratis Convention, of Myehs, Mursball Ine heen twelve yearw wCune satman, and tho noknowlodged fonder of the wig ta Houthorn TWinols attioa “ISM, John I. malennid Carter Harrison, of this elty, are cor- tainly entitled to be termed “loadors." | Perry faith, Gus Herrington, und Willlam Tedilok are men of mora than nvérage note, Bott wiko, Judge Vundevoor, and Luther Dearborn grointelligent and porsevering Hourbons, Judgo green und obit M, Creba, although Inat on tha Tayare valuablo auxtlinrios to the party, ‘The question of the Chatrmauship.of tho delegation jsnow boing natively canvassed by tottar and telegraph. ‘Thus far Mr, Pullor scoins to have tho Inshle, beenuse, while he {s personally for Honiiricks, yot nt tho samo time he Is cordially Iiked Ly the Soymour, ‘Tilden, Morrison, Palmer, and Davis delegates. way pemoera —————_—_ says tho Boston Transoript: There was vor once regrot that Masanchit- ieft It for West Virginta to take ground Conkling’s Insolont resolution binding frery delegate tn advance ty aupport tho noml- hee nnoover HO talent bo, No doubt avery dol, tgate on tho floor will support tho nominee, bub itwag nt pleco of gratultous finpertinouce on the part uf Conkling to undertakato bind fim foil. Wher a nut ta invited ton dinner party, the presumplion ig thutha will behave Hko tleman, but itis not usunt to moot him at tho door alld ask him to sign papors to that cf- fect. Mr. Gurfeld camp to tho rescue of the three Brave mon frum Weat Virginity, and every toognino Convention thought betlor of bin fur lt. Meanthine Mussuchusetts wus * u-kneool- ing with tho ro: - ——— Tun London Atheneum for May has this ttem of Intercst to apelling reformers: ‘The Loudon Philological Society rosolyed nt lisanniversitry meeting to take part In the movement for spollimg reform. On the recom- mendavion of Its outgolng President, Dr. Mur- ray, tho editor of its dictionary, it n opted Mr. FPaireet’s proposal that « Ilst dhontd bo drawn ypof all words whoso forma bad beon falsified by mistakert analogy or ¢alse ctymulogy—liko coud mado could, and ryme made rhyme—nnd all words containing nocdicss lotters, like head, worreign, give, nnd that tho Sucioty stioutd rreommentt 8 rovised spalling of those worda, Mr, Henry Sweot undertook to deaw up thle list of words and revised apollings, and lay it before et exan inpcting of the Souluty Into in June or early in July. ot Durrva the recent milltary review in Berlln the Emperor William, during o pause in the mancuyres, discovered standing beside tho Greck Envoy tho little daughtor of the Quoen of Greeco, who was gazlug with all no child's engornesa and delight at the grand scona before her, Tho Emperor quickly rode up to tho spot, and, bonding down from his horso, asked after her mamma, who was staying incognito In Bor= Jin, and whetbor she was enjoying horsclf. Tho Attle lady, who is only 5 years old, anawered fn German, and quite a brisk conversation thon followod in that Innguago betweon her and the aged monarch, ’ Ir will bo remembered that during the prevalence of tho yeltow-fevor in Memphis, Tenn, last summer, two United Btates officers yolunteorcd their services in aid of the nfllloted, one of whom, Liout. Hiram 1. Bonner, of tho Eighteenth Infantry, was stricken with tho dread disense, and died. Tho Houso of Kepre- sentatives recently showed Its appreciation of Lenner’s boraism by passing a bill granting o penalca to his widow. “I opr,” remarked a prominent Chi- cagoan,a woll-known Democrutio wire-putler, “chat your folka will get through soon." “Why for” ho wasuskea. “What do you care?" “I * cara this much,” hoe unswored; "I've got five hundred Democrats in the gallery there, howling: for Grant, and T need them in Cincinnati. Thoy come bigh, but wo must hayo 'om."—Zoston Transcript. rr Oman D, Conoxt helped his canvass for tho United States Senate nlong by his plucky fight for district ropresontation atChicago. Mr. Garfiold did himeclf a world’ of good. by having hitaympatbics on the sumo side very early dor clared. Both these mon, in a long experionce in + public life, have jearnod that whon 1 man {son ‘ue night side he can't be too positive in saying we ——_—___. Tire New York Eventay Post snya? ‘When tho harbor of Montroal wad’ Itt tip Jaat- night for the first tho by olectricity, It was found that ships could be loaded and unloaded asreadily by this ngonoy as by the light of day. ‘Tho lamps wero placed on top of telegraph polea, und woro three or fouc hundred yards Hater New York is not abead In overything) ooo Ox interested witness of bad chnracter, ornochnractor nt all, can cetablish a campaign tharge to the satisfaction of a person who wants t bellove it, If tho Stutes’ Attornvys and Criminal Judges only had campaign charges to deal with under tho campaign cody how happy they would bo. ™ ——————— Tue following gentlemen have been noml- nated by the President a Commissioners to fatify tho tronty with tho Uto Indians of Col- orado; G, W. Mnnypenny, of Ohlo;, A. Bs, Meacham, of the District of Columbid; J. Be Bowman, of Kentucky; J. J. Russell, ot Town; and Otto Moars, of Colornd ——— PERSONALS. “ Again the dark horse.’—J, @. Blaine, Jet Davis is 72, Ho's a healthy old rascal, isJon, George Elfot Is only nine years older than her husband, ; ‘ ‘There are 6,000 fugitives from justice in rae That State is evidently tho land of'tho Kate Fiold hag gone to Europo to com- Bite ts plans for her voUperative bonuct face Ye ‘Walt Whitman -is in Canada, Every onco {ua whilo it transpirca that Canada Ie vory value able to this country. -A correspondent writes to know “ Wie Willmourn for Logan now?" Don't worry, John Asnttonding to the Job bimsolf, and doing it in treat stylo, - After tho recent Convention Senator Cam- fron appoarad In Washington uttired in a now sult of clothes, Whon ho left Chicago Don was in gurmonta of griof. . , .' £ “It cost Mr. Jesse Billings, of Connecticut, $8,00to be tried twivo for tho. murder of bis Wife. And yet pooplo will porsiet in talking “| that a bill for the relief of the dl Sdout tha dawn ot bettor timos, Allreadors of Sunday-schoo! books will Fomembor that the yood boys woro invariably Bamed Jumes, If Sunday-sohoul titoraturo Js as to go by, Mr. Garfield wilt havo a walk- Uannah Rountree, a. colored woman of manuel County, Georgia, 18a grandinother at Yearsof age. Sho wus married at the age of hand her daughter, married at the samo age, has Just compluted tho threo gonorations, We now know exactly which paper hired K latost college yraduata to write its editorials, to Buffalo Courter was tho own and only paper that romarkud, attor tho closa of tho Chicago Vention: “ The long agony ts over.” ‘Tho Cincinnatt Commerotat of Sunday has long editorial entitled * What Are tho Demo- Srata Dolugy* “Wo don't. know about the Cin- Glangti Democrats, but in Ghicago it ts always (00d betting that they are uithor taking a drink Orgotting ready to, ~ 1 you have gentle words and looks, my frlonds, p Spare for me—!f you have toara to shod tL have suored—kuup thom not, I pray, nth 1 hour not, se doud. hn A. aa not, being de John Bright, in his spocoh on the Brad- bait cuse, guy it as bie-optoion that nothing =y dono more to destroy truthfulness among thing compolling thom to tuke oaths. Wo brs ak Mr, Dright has underostimated the offect the aunual domund for spring bounots, a la queer, tho extent to which men will , we Ww themsolvos to bo tptuenced by prejudice. es i4 remarkably fond of oquestriaulam, ented Tofuved to rido nboautitulcoal-bluck, sad taanly preasnted to him by an udmirer, éontiomun said ho sihedut he wanted nothing to aay Aman who firmly. belives that a second whch will come next November to cover tha Het Io faces of tho earth is building un ark ut cud, Vexas, Tho oratt with hola Ufty por- int with food for forty days and forty nights, rate will taxa pusaungers at FWeuch. Loa Papa Of dtr, ‘Tilden's wealth it Is well worth while fr uake this outlay, as the lows wilt wot be felt tty brupheey fats, and if if ducs wot front Kata tn tho ark will sell high, FOREIGN. Preliminary Moeting of the Supplementary Conference ~ at Borlin, ° The Representatives Said to Look Upon the French Proposl+ ton Favorably. i Turkey More than Ever Inclined to Pick a Quarrel with , Greece. Evicted Tenants in Ireland Repossess Themselves by Forcible Means, Bradlaugh Will Be Allowed to Simply Affirm His Allogiance. The King of Greece Sumptuously Enter- tained by tho Corporation of London. GHDRMANY. THK CONFERENCE, Benxitn, June 16—The Conference had a short session to-day. Discussion of program will begin Friday or Saturday. THK PRELAMINARY MEETING, Lonpon, June 16,—A Berlin correspondent asserts that {n the conference yesterday It wns manifest that the Vowers ore more or less prepared to accept tho original French proposal. So deoply ts Turkey convinced that tho matter will have to be sottlod by war with Greece that armament ts being vigor- ously pushed in Southern Albania, A inlil- tary conference of lending officers was re- ecntly held ot Pera, which debated tho measures of realstanoe in case of necesstty. A Blue-Book hag been Issued containmg correspondence on tho Eastern question. WEHARY, i A dlapatch from Minister Layard to Earl Granville gives a full exposure of the ills and miseries of the Ottoman Empire. It says ‘Turkish opinion is weary of European Interforence, and longs for ® Government by Mussulman laws and Ideas, THK PRELING, Benran, June 16,—It seems Germany will not muke any proposals to the conference, but leave it to the Western Powers to do 80, particularly France. ‘The Turkish Aubassa- sador here haa informed the Government that the Porte did not oppose the Conference, and dees not oppose the fundamental princi ples of Yaddingtonts Proposal, Princes marck’s dinner to plenipo- tentinries Bismarck hinted that Germany 1 garded tho French proposttions faborably.. It {s reported that at the conference Baron Haymerlo, was questioned whether Austria would undertake to carry out its decisions, Tle answered negatively. Mu said the ma- jority favor the cession of Janina to Greece. TURKEY. ‘ ‘TNH Locusts. Lonpoyx, June 10.—Dispatches from Con- stantinople speak of tho breaking out of tho plague of locusts in Asiatic Turkey and throughout the region of the Caucasus, In- telligence from Kars states that 20,000 mon are employed in efforts to destroy these pests, and that the damnge already done in tho districts from Kara_to Astrachan, and from:Astrachan to tha Bluck Sea, ig enor- mous, GREAT BRITAIN. TI BURIALS BILL. Lowpon, June 106.—The House of Lords Jast avening adopted two amendments to the Burials bill, in opposition to the Govern- ment, by majorities of 24 and 19 respectively, DISARMAMENT. In tho House of Commons, Henry Richard, Liberal, moved nn address praying her Maj- esty that direct communteations be mada by tha: Forelgn Secretary with othor Yowors with a view to a mutual and simultancous reduction of European armaments, Leonard 1, Courtenay, Liberal, suggested the adoption of 9 resolution, in place of the address moved by Richard, to tho effect that itis tho duty of the Government on all occa-. slong when clroumstances will permit to rec- ommend to foreign Governments a reduction of European arinuuents, Prointer Gladstone sald he was not tavor- able to a airaing propositions which are not susceptible of Immediate application, but if the House desired to adopt such a resolution he would not stand in the way. Richard withdrew bly motion, and Courte- nay’s resolution was carried with one dis- senting vote. ING RELIEF BILL. Ato niceting of the Irish members of Par- Mament It was resolved to ask tho Govern: iment to double the grant for the Tellef of -Irigh distress, and to chargo the uniform rato of 1 per centum interest, and also that £60,000 Instead of 230,000 be voted for the construc- tlon of fishory plers. If tho nmendmunts are rejected In “Parliament, Parnell will inove wtress be re- ferred to a special committee of Irish men- bers under Chief Secretary for Ireland. LOAN TAKEN. Tho now 4% per cont Indlan Governinent ‘loan of £25,000,000:hns been taken by 3 syndl- cute of Franch capitalists at 103 3-10, MUST PHOVE 1118 CIARGES, It is sald Premier Gladstone wrote on Monday night last before leaving the House of Commons along letter to Lord lyons, British Minister to France, explaining tho O'Donnell Incldont, and jnstructing him to rend the letter to President Grévy. is also rumored that if O'Donnell falls to prove is avcusation against Chittemel Lacour | Premier Gladstone would move a vote of | censure tipon hin, CABINET DISSENBIONS. The Liverpool Courter states there are ravyo_dissensions in tho Cubinet, Tho it. on. Josoph Chamberlain, President of the Board of ‘Eeado, wishes to retiry, his prin- cipal grievance being the Yallure of the Gov- ernment to recall Sir: Bartle Frerv from the Governorship of the Caps of Good Hope, BRADLAUGIL The Committee of tho Houso of Commons {nthe case uf Bradlaugh has decided he should not be allowed to take the Parlin- mentary ont, but that le muy at his own risk make affirmation of allegiance, Steamships Rhein and Lessing, from New York; arrived out. ."Ieis understood the roport of the Brad- Inugh Committee will be considered Mon- day, Tho Government will support tha de- clston of tha Committee, Livenroon, Juns 16—A London corra apondent Says “Tf the Committee In the cage of Brac him to affirm at his 341 jaughy allow. ti eril, Mr. Wollf, Liberal, will movo iu the Fioue of Counons that such course exceods the powers of the Committee and gota aside the report of a former conmmittea, and he will oppose Bradlaugh'’s admission, bitter anticipated! Hradlaugh 1s said to live declared thut {f tho Houve refuse to permit him to afilrm, he will go to the Clerk's alesk and awonr, and take his seat anyhow, ‘and only be ejected by physical force.’ > “THE RIFLEMEN, Dunray, June 16.—Tho Auérican tiflemon practleed at the Dollymount range to-day, At first they mady a good many ifases, but afterword phot well, sume makliyg six, elatt, and ten buli’s-vycs fi wuccesgion. ‘They only shot at the 00-yard ran, Seven Irish riile- mun also shot thelr scores, ranging from 193 to 31, Joynt making the highest score, Depry, June W,—At Dolly the Irshuien fired fifteun shots nt. 400, 900, ‘and’ 1,000 yards, making the follows ing totals: Poynt, ‘313; Milner, 310; Dyas, 5:0 wy Tey 107) SMurphy'and Witthas Higby, 108) an Coghlan, : ‘Oh, ee Bodine did not shoot, but lnparted the results of ‘hiy former experience of the grounds to the team, Lalrd missed the tare get, the first tive shots, but inthe last ten shots did well, making slx successive bulls eyes. Brown svored: fitty-six. Houkwell nnide four bulls-eyes inten shots, Farrow inigsed twigs, but ‘out of the remalatyy thir teen shots mide twelve vullavyes, Jackson imilgsed four out uf fifteen shots. Seat did nop uss once. Rathbone only dred four shgts, Fish ilgaad four shats., 5 BVICCIOS9 IN MLAND, Duwity, June 1 —Tha tive faullles yester- the Chairmanship of Forster, . TILURSDAY, JUNE 17, day evicted with some dificuity near Balla were Inst nightcondueted back to thelr hold- ings by a larga crowd, THE KING OF GREKOE, HL 18 ENTERTAINED BY TIE CORPORATION OF LONDON, Lonpon, June 16.--After the presentation of tho address at Guildhall to the King of Greece the Corporalion ontertalned the dis- tinguished guests nt luncheon, ‘Tho Lord Mayor proposed tho hentth of tha King, who responded briefly, Meferring to the progress Ureeco has made In recent years, ho sald that ns soon as the frontier question was sct- ted he felt sure the construction of railways an othor internal jmproventents would be- gin. 'rhe Prince of Wales, responding to tho “health of the Royal family,” sal he felt suro he expressed tho sentiments of all Eu- glishinon when he sincerely hoped hla Majea- ty the King of. Greece might shortly have ai- vantages which until now had been withheld from him, % Gladstone, in proposing the health of the Lord Mayor and Corporation, said he trusted: that the report of this celebration would go forth to the world asa demonstration to all whom it concerns that the interest of En- glighmon In the fortunes of Groeea fs real and universal, ‘The Corporation,” he sald, “have chosen aday for this ceremony with singular folicity, On this day the representa. tives of tho great Powers of Europe are inet together in tho capital of the great German Empire for the purpose of considering in what ay, thoy may promptly give effect to the stipulations o1 he ‘Vrenty of Bertin, and prove that the assembled wisdom and might of Enropo speaks to the world fn neconts that denote reality, and sre des- thned to have @ practical effect. L entertain the feryent wish, united with rational confl- dence it will bo fulfilled, that the represonta- tives of the Powars who are thus assembled may take In hand the Important task, com- mitted to thom Inq spirit of equity and jus- tice, without respect to persons, and without looking to the right or left; that they will fix thoir mind and attention ou the object that Is rapnset to them of giving ‘a foir and equita- 1a Interpretation to those Important provis- fons of the treaty on which tho future hopea of Greeca In no small degree are suspended, May every provision be adopted thatcan lighten the burden of the Arrangement and ingure its happy effects, so that it may take ita place among those monu- ments of diplomatic wisdom which will re- ceive the grateful recognition not only of the mennnd the genorattun of the day, but of posterity through agus to come." EGYPT. THR RX-RURDIVE’S PROPERTY. Carno, June 16,—There is much excitement beenuse Chachin Pasha, formerly Minister of ‘War aud Marine, lias obtained naturalization aan Italian subject without the permission of the Egyptian Governinent or the Porte, thus placing under the protection of tho Itallan Government his immense property, which it is gencrally supposed really belongs to the ex-Khedive, Chachin Pasha left Egypt yesterday without having a passport from the Egyptian Government, The Khedive has issued & deerea ordering his degradation, dismissing him from his appointment in the Peyptlan army, and forbidding his return to KY DI RUSSIA, NAVAL, Sr. Permnspunra, June 16.—Tho Grand Duke Constantine inspected seven men-of- war which are te reinforce the fleet {n Enst- ern waters. ‘I'wo crulsers salled for the Pa- elfic Sunday; another erulser and a floating- battery wilt gail for Vindivostock nt the end of the week, and the remainder in the course of a month. ITALY. THE GRIST TAX. Rome, June 16.—The Finance Committec of the Italian Ohamber of Dghuties has ap- proved tho first article of the bill for the gradual abolition of the grist tax, the Com- mittes deciding, in conjunction with tho Gov- ernment, that the abolition shall commence the ist of September, ts40, instead of the Ist of January, 1881, us previously proposed, VARIOUS. HOSTILITIZS NEGUN, Lonpox, Juno 10—A telegram from Buenos Ayres says hostilities have begun. ‘The Gorman corvet Ariadne has been ordered to remain at Montevideo, owing to the condition of affairs in Buenos Ayres, AMERICAN SILVER IN PORTAU-PRINCE, Pout-au-PRixck, June 10,—Amerlean sil- ver ig now,at s premlum of 7@8 per cont, offering n better Investment for” remittances than drafts, THE BRUSSRLS ENTIDITION. Bavsseny, June 16—The King and Queen to-day opened tha Exhibition with imuch ceremony. ‘Tho day is a holiday and tho elty In its gala dress of flags, YOTH OF CONFIDENCE. Manni, June 16—In the Chamber of Deputies to-day a yote of confidence in the Governinent was adopted after uw stormy discussion bya vote of 240 to i, ‘The Con- ace toumlst and Liberaly abstained from voting, RUGENIE, Care Town, June 16.—The ex-Empress Eugenio has arrived at Greytown oat lier re- turn to Rurops. AFGHANISTAN, Lonpon, Jung 18.—A Cabul dispatch says Abdurrahman Khan ts moving towards Ca- bul avowedly with a friendly intent, with #000 men and twelve guns. t ¥ATAL FLOODS. A. Vienna diypatoh says tho’ rains in Northern Austrin havo dono great damage. Many tives have been lost by floods. NEWARIUS WRECKED, BANK. Most of Its Monoy Missing, and Its Cashier Gone to Kurope—Tho Sudden Disaster that Overwhelmed tho Mirst Natflonal Hank in New Joruoy’s Chief Clty-Mgw the Directors Woro Doe eelvod, New York Sun, June 12, To the great surprise of all buainoss men of Nowark, the Firat National Bank of that clty susponded payment and vlosed its doors yoster~ day morning. Early callers ut tho bank found a notiog posted on ono of the front doors, which road as follows: “'Thia bank will not be opon to-day, “Saux Coox, Presidont.” The notice, it 1g satd In Nowark, night Just as woll have read: “This bank hasclosod forever,” . for it {s udmittod that thore isnot a pousibllity of its over opening usa bunk aguln. The bunk pullding {s ono of tho most consplouous struct- ures in Newark, aud standa on tho northonst corner of Broad and Market streots, tha centro of the businosa portion of that buay and popu lous city. It is n Ave-story fron building, painted white, and with some pretensions to architectural offoct. Infact, itscoms that thie cosuy building was the bexinalng of tho bank's troubles, Whoo the bank was organizod, in 1853, {ta business was dono {a an old bulld- ing'on the samo site, Mr, Dickerson, futhor of James J, Dickorson, ono of tho present Dl- rootors,'was tho first President of the bunk.” Undor ‘hie guidance, whieh continued for ton years, bank was prosperous, ‘Thon it was Ts) tw crect bd now. bones aad ke 80 Bi op rocturs duulded to butld bo roaigned the Iresidenvy, Mr. Dickerson'a suv- ovasur wis Jal Cook, © dealer it: Ime, lath, balr, and otber miatoriuis used by buildun, He also sold cont and wood, Jn this bualnesa ho bad accumulated quite a .fortund, and, as bis ad come to bo aulticiontly woll educated in the business to taku ebarge of it, the father did not ubject to boluy clucted to auceced Mr, Dickerson as Proaident of tho Firat Nutional Hank, Cook, br,, said to a Sun reporter list ovon- “ Lapont inost of my thine ut the bank, but ouly asa kind of general oyersver, you know, Taw notan accountant and un uxport, und T bad no what was golug on, Ecun't give ‘ou any statwmunt, The Government Brune nur will bo heru to-morrow, and he will Hud out how the bunk sisnds. [don't accuse upy one. 1 dou't mention numes, ‘Che Bxaniuur’ will tod Tauppueed overythiog wus rivbt up sve [ dida't waut.to by President of the bank at all, but they would have i and they fuirly Presded ie {nto taklog It. Im toa much ox- clued to way any more tuun that to-night, A full etutemunt will be cut {ua day or two.’ Br. Couk's physiclan waa constuntly by his side, A ‘Phe wreck of the bunk {sald to bo complete, It wus fyruiorly run under a capital stuck of WO, which was reducud to ,00 when thy Row building was ‘erected, uty coat of wbaut $1500, At was thought that that amount put into auch a building would bo a apioudid {uyeat ment, atthe Directors wore wistaken. Tho tup oor hus uever been runted, and poor prices | stanceson whitch he lus struck, and havo been commanded by many of the offlecs in tho lowor part of tho building. damos A. Heddon was sinplayed by tho Firat Natlonad Bank as Dookkeaper fifteen years apo. Ho was promoted to tho position of paying-teller, and Sfter he bad been In tho bank five years ho was advanced to th offer of Cashier, ‘Tis suc cossor na tellor was William A. Thomas. It quent that fur tho last ten yenrs Mr. Ifed- don and Mr, Thomas were the only persons who had any prnetical knowledga about the business of;tho bank. The dividends, not yer Jurgo, wore pald regularly, and Mr. ‘Hedden’s aworn stitements as to the condition of the bank were ulyays mecepted, ornment examiners, 18 f correct, last atntoment, dated April 21, Mr, Heduden re- ported tho resources of to bunk na amounting Oo SLT OG. wiving a surplus fund nevordiiE to thls statement, of more than $42,000. About viz weeks ago Mr, Heddon complained Of aickness. and two wroake Inter he wot teaya of absonee, Mr. Thomas succending hin ws Cuahs for, It in suid that during thy nuxt three weeks Afr. Heddon was very sick, nn fincohsclous. Just’ a wevk neo aulled. for Europe, bia Hi Hive in Bloomfetd, —nenr Montclair, — saying that his physician bad totd him that’ the best thing for him to do wus to travel. Dut the stenmer . that took Mr. Hedden ASN passenger had not arrived when the dis- closures about the bank's condition wero innde, athe first knowledge that the President and f+ rectors had of the fuct that tho bunk was broken was, a6 Mr. Couk sald. on Thursday, whou the Third National Bank of this city dine honored the Newark bank's axchanges. Assoon aa possibie after that a meeting of as many of tho Directors ns could be got toxethor was held, and Mr. Thomua was sutumooed befure thoin, A fult und candid statement ns to the (rue con- dition of tho bank's nifiira was demanded of hit, and itwaa given, much to the astonist- mont and chagrin of the Directors. It Hees red that thery waa not more than $100,000 left of tha capital, which lind beon, as stated, $300,000, and ono of the Directors nald he would not bo sur prised if thero was only $50,000 left. There had jon no losses by speculation, hu said, and the jnonuy had certainly been stolen, He added that Mr. Hodden's mothod of accounting for de- ficita was by stating that certain sums wera duo from othor banks. It was pow ascertained that those statements wero not true. Whon it was privately reported that tho First National Bank was e1abarrassed, the officers of several other banka in Newark camu togethor and agreed to help Jt out by loana on adequitta security. When the offer was mudo to tho olli- cors of the Firat National it was refised, ns ill tho securities of that bank were already hypoth- ecated. As soon na the disastrous state of alfaira ‘was discovered the Controller of the Currency ut Washington waa notified, and a request thata roceivor be appointed was muuo, ‘The deposits of the bank ainounted to about $450,000, Tho depositors, numbering about 1,20), ure alarmed, as thoir money Is secured by tho Btouk- holdors, who, under the law, will have to make Hp ite doflolonay out of thelr privute puracs. 10 bank's notes, accured by United Btutes bonds, ammount to $270,000, It soeins that tho plan adopted for keeping tho bank's credit good with its Now York corres apondaunt, the Third National Bunk, wis to draw upon various other banks to satisfy ita Now York claima, ‘This was allowed for atime, but. 44 soon na Mr, Hedden left tho country aus- pleions were nroused and the game was stopped. Tho Directurs and olicers of tho bunk nr President, Jabez, Cook; Cashier, James A. Hei den; Dirsctora, Jubez Cook, Churies N. Lock wood, William H. Murphy, Juincs M. Bruen, James J, Dickerson, Johu MeGrogor, Waiter Greucen, George B. Jenkinson. The bank waa ono of those designated for places of depealt of tho city funds, but tho city will lose only about $5,000, and not £50,000, an at first supposed, No blame for tho disnater{s laid at the dvor of Mr. Cook, the President. It is sald of him that he is above suspicion as to honesty. Mr. Thomas, the Acting-Cushicr, was not to be aeen at any tine yesterday, although maby were In soarch of hit. ‘The last stutowent was ns follows: nesounces, Tonns and discounts ........+ +8 414,070.00 Uplied States bouds to secure cirou- WHON......6 oh srassaen ore Due from approved resorvo agents. Due from Stite bunks and bankers... Renl estuto, furniture, and fixtures, Current oxpenses and taxes paid Checks and other cnab items. Bxohange for Clearing-Hous Bits of othor banks. Spocle (ucluding go! tHHCALCS).....00+ . 6,79). Legal-tend6aniotes..,...++ssere- BOON Redemption fund with United States ‘Treasurer, per cent of clreulu- 19,600.00 jon... ei eesesee 2555 Due from United Statos Treasurer othor thin & ont rode don Capital stook pal Surplua fund... Undivided proit National bank noi Dividends unpald 2.00 Individual deposits subject to check, 380,510.27 Thue tu other Navional bunka.,,.» 105,447.50, Due to State bunks and bunkebs¢ 380.15 Suspense uccount...... +e BOATS x SL ATT UO. HU OtAl.avesseeseserese sees ‘Thiaslatement was sivorn to by Jumos A, Hoddon, the Cashier, in April, and uttoated by George DB. Jenkiuson, Join MuGregor, wd Charles N. Lockwood, Directors. The Hank Lix- aminer will take charge of tho bank to-day. ‘Tho goneral opinion fs that tho stockholders will lug everything. . GARTIELD. What a Schoolmnte Snys of Him, Spretat Correspondence of The Chicago Tritine. Vincennes, Ind,, June 13,—'The nomination of Gen. Garficld—as telographed you at the time— met with a most sincere and cordial welcome nmong the Republicnns here, which has not ubated in tho lenat, ‘There nro soveral of our eltizons who bail from Mr. Gartletd’s district, and who kuow bin woll, and whoso Indorsement is unquulitied, notwithetunding that thoy aro Democrats, One of thom, Mr. 8.8, Burnett, 2 prosperous lumber-deater, attended schoul with the Gon- eri! when ho earned his tultlon by sweep- ing out the rooma and halls of tho butld- ing, Mr. B. relutes several very pluas- ing dualdenta that transpired during that thuec, Heand Jim," as tho General waa thon called, were vory intimate, which meant a grant donl,—for, a farge-souled man himself, he (Mr, B,) says “Jim's beort {s a3 big us a whole ordinary mun, Upon ono occasion, after schuol, “Jim” seemed to bo in a yery deapondent mood, and apparently discournged,—for he salt tw his companion, “stove. 1 with T had such prospects ng you Bayo, I belleve, If F had your obunces, Loould mako & tint of mysell." | Mee Aurnett suya the siniple. pathetic way In which this was uttorod wont straight to bis heart, and comented a friendship never since broken, ‘Long yoors after, whon Cinreld was chicf of Rosecrans’ utail, Mr. Burnett was In tho wholo- suly grovéry trade In Nashville, Lonn., and, tm- mediately upan tho wrrival of Itosecrahe’ atmy, sought out the Genoral’s headquarters and sent in his card, Gon. Gartield sont buck word by the invssonger that he bo brought in nt onee, Upon entoring, Garileld jooked him over to as Bure bhusclf it wus really hie ald seboolinnte, and thon suylug, “Steve, it la really you,” touk im in bis arms, and almost wept is tho panos rane f Konno was recalled to mind by tho jnoldon Mr, Burnett, who says ho nevor voted a Ke ublican tieket in hid life, will not only voto iineclf for Garfield, but will earry a large num- ber of Domocratic votos for him. “NTolly » Garflold. Bpeetat Correspondince of The Chicago Tribune, Menton, O., June f.—In the southwest corner of the main portion of Gen. Garftelt's now house {a Molly's roum," ns bo caltsit. It hus threo windows, a cloact, and 1s plainly out neatly furntshod, and shows Indeliblo marks of tho wood but girlish tauto of {ts falr young occu- pant, Molly Garflold, tho Genoral's 1-yoar-old daughter, In a family of five living children sho {is the only girl, and the queen, of course, She fe brown-buired, aweet, and graceful, with n oulfarly pleasant suite stouling along the lineaments of hor face and Hogering about bor mouth when sho talks, She reaumblos her mothor In many of thoso admirablo traita of character whieh will muko thut lady the niost panulae aud respooted lady bee was Gyr fu tho White House, not excepting ra, Hayes. Lhad A ploasant conversation with Molly to- day, in which abu oxpressod her entire satlifac~ ton wi wr lot, and pienltaly: protested against going to live in tho White House, Bho alg not euy, {t'e perfeetly borrid musi girly do be ae don't dustre b things Sut sbo simply auld that sho proforred to live cithor in tho farm-bouso In Mentor orin thelr house in Wauhington, frthoGoneral is elocted, Molly will bo 14 whon ho takes bis seat, and wil) before he retires bo 18, ag cun bo ousily reckonod. ~ Gay WANTS A DIVORCE, Apectat Dispatch t0 Ths Chtcago Tribune, ANN Attuon, Mich, June 1—rs, Vir- gluta L, Burleigh filed an application for di- vorce to-day against John L, Burleigh, ex- Stgte Senator and 0 well-known loca! Demo- cratit politician, Sha charges him with ex- tremd crucity, giving several. specliic Sn. knocked Mow, and kicked, and otherwise maltreated her ————— IMMIGRATION, Barristony, Md, June 1—Two more heayily-loaded traltsiara eu route over the Balthnore & Ohlo fon Chicago to-night, tha steamaltpenmann haylugarrived at Locust Point this. afternoon with. 1,800 Gertnans aboard, ‘The Hraunsehwig, with a turge number of fnnulgrants from Prenen direct, ts due within a few duys, at 1880-—TWELVE PAGES. on heat, Alfred making « break, but tho Jatter horse enptured the next three and Tace quite handily, Josephus quitting on the home-streteh, Ittmboldt was distaneed tn the fifth heat for running. x The pacing race furntaed some fun forthe crowd, a8 Heveluped a tendency on the part of the judges to unsent sume drivers, clinker was a favorit nt $10 to $6 over the fleld before the start, aud at still larger odds after ho had won tho first heat In 2:20, In the second heat he kept in the lead all tha way until wilhin, the distance-atand, where he broke... Bald Hornet was right on his wheel, and the manner In which ha was nitea by his driver was so barefaced ag to attract the attention of averybody. Seetn; this, the driver went into the stand) and ad- mitted to the judges that he had pulled the horse, but swore by nll that was good he would try to win If they would riot expel him, He was allowed to try again, but could do nothing, the horsa being evidently tired, Jimmy Dustin was then put behind Hald Hornet and Frank Van Ness behind Billy Scott, the Judges suspecting that he was being pulled. The changes made no SPORTING EVE) Chicago Victorious in the First Encounter with the Wor- cester Team, Winning the Game in the Tenth Inning by a Score of 7 to 6, Cleveland, Providence, and Boston Sauce cessful Against Troy, Bulfalo, and Cincinnati. Alfred, Charlie Ford, and Clinker the Win- ners at Bast Saginaw—~Coney Island Races, difference, however, Cilnker winning easily. BUMMANIES. Bast SAGINAW, Juno 16—Puree $600, 2:10 BASE-BALM. CINCAGO VB, WORCESTER. Spectat IMspatch to The Chicago ‘Tribune. Woncrsren, Mugs., June 16,—The most exe citing game and the longest gume of the xea- son wag played to-day between tha Chicagos and Worcesturs, In the presence of nearly 2,000 people, ‘he Chieagos fielded poorly, but ahd thelr batting at the right times, and tha Worcesters,crrors werd unusually disastrous. ‘The pitchers both did well, and not an carned run was scored on elther sides, ‘The Wor- cesters made tho first run of the game In the second inning, through a two-baser by Whit- ney, a single by Sullivan, and Dalrymple’s poor throw, In the fourth they mare three more on n base on called bulls, single hits by Whitney and Sullivan, and muffled fly by Goldsmith, and ended their scoring in the sixth by two runs on Clicagu errors without the semblance of a base hit. Creamer was given lls baso on balls, Stovey ngs Sirsa Tho cause of Sweotzer being distanced was: the bursting of a bloud-vessel in his head, which caused him to choke, and the driver, seelng the horse was in trouble, stopped hifi when about half-way up the streteli, DUBUQUE RACES, Apectal Dispatch 10 The Chicago Tribune, In., June 16.—The June races opened here to-day with spendid weather and n good fleld {of horses. ‘There was o falr attendance to-day, aud considerable in- terest. Tho three-minute race was won by struck out, and Wood's fly was muffed by Grangert best fear b othe Su ree Goldsmith. Knight then struck to Quest, Ureat oxelfemene aa ri suit turing tie én who forced Wood out, but in throwing to Anson fora double play slot the ball over among the carringes, and Creamer and Knight came in. The Chicagos got arun in ne necond on Ansar Wwe nerer and two wHd pitehes by Richmond; four in the YPORD, Pa, e 10.—' d ' raees third on hits by Dalrymple and Quest and a | o ay Srudford’ ee Parke cated ais two-bugger by Anson, aided by Worcester'’s piternnon, The 3:00 elnss was won in three 2 ond heat of this race, occasioned by the death of the horse Mateo Mattlson, of Kaln~ inazov, Mich, She was overdriven, and dropped dead on the track, BRADFORD, VAy MACKS, Speetal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. ff . .) straight heats by Lady Wheeler; best time Rely: a Ste ine cighth on hits by [oy se It took six heats to de fae the 2238 elly and Goldsmith, assisted by na passed | ree, ‘The entries v Lew scott, Nelife ball and a bad throw by Knight. The win- | Irwin, Jolin R., ‘Tom Keller, and May, Nelle ning run was made after sunset. Kelly had | Irwin took th retired at first, and Anson fouled out, when he first und second hente, May the fourth, and John HR. the third, fifth, aud Goldsmith made his fourth safe hit of the game. He was advanced to second by a sixth, Best time, 222814, Nellie Irwin took passed ball, and scored on Burns’ sufe hit to second money, May third, and Lew Sentt fourth, The running race Was not cuncluded right Meld, the game closing with only two ‘ men out, on account of darkness. CONEY I8fAND, July 16,—Coney Island races: First race, three-quarter-mile dash: THE SCORE. Aah Tt PAE aotee ebesineveeseeed cabs eens Chicago, a Corcoran, p. 4! o| af o! 0} s} 0 Williamson, 3b, 5} il af 1 2) 3 0 ea Kelly, rf 4) 2] 1] 1} 0] o] 2 Next race, selling race, one milo and a Angon, 1b &) 4] 2 ajio} oF 3 | quarter: HO} a] tad a1 G | Safe aad io 3 Skylu~ ... 4 ey et (ed 3 i Wes Third race, mile dash: 40) 7] 42/16]30]17/10 | Soforth... " Mlused Cott Wood hf. 51 0] 3] 2] 2] 0} o | Hurry Musaott flty Kalght, rf +} of 1) Of ol Bt) a Time—t:83, Heras B Ae es Last Tace, steeple chase, two and one-half Iewln, B. 8. 4} 1} a} of a} 2] 2 | miles: Whitnoy, 4} 3] 3) 3) 0) 1] 0 | Berths Sullivan, 1 5] 0} Sf 2] a Oo] 1 | Cuseke yi 4] hb} 0 | Flddlestring Fa} 1) a] af o} 0 bra bes bern Fed wt SPRINGFIELD, ILT. Le] 6} Situ) 0) SPRINGFIELD, Il]., June 10,—At tho meet- Tnnine— 56789 Ww ing of the Blood-Horse Association to-day, Chicago... 14000020 11 | George Ifakes’ bay colt Moses won the rune Worcester, 10302000 G8} ning race, purse $30, and M. MWighle’s Lady Earnud A runs =NOtita, —aveunay Chonmel M. the trutthus race In the 2:25 class for n . mer. : 75, P ot 1 . ‘Turce- isa bi —Goldanit, = ae : purse of $175, ‘The races continue to-morrow, ret hase on balls—Chicngo, 2; Worcostor, 5. BF Firat base on errors—Chicago, 1; Worcester, & THE TRIGGER, truck out—Chicugo, 6; Worcester, 5. CHICAGO SMOOTING CLU Vs. SOUTIT END Malls called—Corconin, 14; Richmond, 127. SUOTING CLUI, Strikes callod—Co 2 495 Mle ro = - Tole pla eure Ads Miehmond, Yesterday the return mateh between the Passed balle—Flint Benuett, 2 Chieugo Shooting Club and South End Wild pltchea—iichinond, 2. Mno—322), ; Umpire—Docscher. CLEVELAND V8. TROY, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicayy Tribune, nuy, N. ¥., June 10.—The game to-day: 3 iniserably played on both sides, ‘Tho roys were compelled to put in on amateur cher, who maden totalof cleven errors, ww ‘Troys made the only earned rin of the gume oi Cogyswell’s singlo and Giltesple’s three-baser dn the seventh inulug, ‘The Clevelands all took a hand iv mufting, except Hankinson and Manton, The former carried ont the Melding honors, muking several dif- fleult stops and magniticent throws. ‘Lhe at- Shooting Club was shot at Kleluman’s shoot- ing park, Grand Crossing, twenty men 1 side, ten birds ench, wild birds, 25 yards rise, ‘The Chicago Shootin Club scored 123, and the South End Shooting Club £19, the former club winning by four birds, ‘The birds were hard flyers, und a high wind was blowing ueruss the traps. In the previuis mutch the Chicago Shooting Club won by eleven birds. PEDESTRIANISM, BUERUY WINS AT CINCINNATI. Ciscinnatr, O., June 16,—The six-days’ walking-match, heel-and-toe, seventy-two hours, under the management of O'Leary, ftentance was 630, 4567 . ee : 1 Sixe ERE ary closed at the Highland House to-nicht, Six 010128 OS teen men started, and only six remained at the finlsh, as folle' Hers, jarri- ian, W2; Rhone, 850; U'Lrien, S55; ‘Tracy, $283; ‘Lhompson, 312, Atuns earned—Tro Threo-base bit Floldtug errors. Nasa hite—Troy, 8; Clovetan Firat baso on crrurs—Lroy, 6; Cleveland, 8 First base on bully—Forgison, Gillespie. Left on bases—Troy, 6: Cloveland. 4, ; Struck out—Duninp, Hnuklnson, Welah, Cas eaily’, . Balts called—On Welsh, Wy McCormick, 104. Strikestentled—Olr Welsh, 46; eCortick, J7. THE WEATHER, Orricy or tHE Citi SianAn OFFICER, Wasttnatos, June 17-1 a. u.—indleations: For Lower Luke region, clearor partly cloudy weather, Heht, varlablu winds, statlumiry or green Pee Deknsty yes Kennody, 4. higher tempurature and baroniter, Umpirc—Bradtey. For Tennessee and Ohlo Vattes, warmer, OTHER GAMES clear, or partly cloudy weather, [hsht north Bosros, June 16.— westerly winds, becoming yarlible, nearly RTO LUNG! 5 x statloniry barometer, Junings— A a 78 2] For Upper Lake region, Upper Misstssippl Ceri aebe 38 G4 | and Lower Missouri Vatleys, clear or partly aia CTHn 1 aoe @ © | cloudy weather, variable winds, generally yarn ce, It Ry Suny hee ats shifting to south and enh stationery. or nnings— 24436 sher teMipel ‘ erally lowe! 4 paige 67200006 0 os Ieher temperature, generally lower baron: Butulo,.. oo 001021 0 0-8 x LOCAL OUKERVATIONH, cies HUCAGO, Ju Wind, Vel) Weather, 2¢ THE TURE, HAST BAGINAW, Sptelat Dispatch to ‘The Chicugo Tribune, East Saainaw, Mich. June 16,—Threo good races were trotted and paceil here to day, the winners belng Alfred and Charile Ford in the trots and Clinker in tho pace, ‘Tho event whieh Ford won was expected to be the principal one of the day, but Lucy, [Inne nis, and Bonesettor, all of whom were en- tered init, did not stuart, and consequently the gray’s only opponent was Voltaire, who is niso a Chicago horse, Ford was a winner in thres heats, the thne of which, according to the ofliclnt record 18 S224, 93% 2:31, but there |s no in Tine, | Mee Ther] ie ececee BUVATION ieAuY, June 1 doubt the minds of horsemon that the last heat was either fucorrectiy thued or the tline sup- pressed, since a dozen outside watohes In the hands of responsible men inade the heat In 33103¢, and it 1s not Iikely that they would all bo mistaken, It ts curtain that Ford beat 9:20 In this heat, and could undoubtedly have dono Go mille In 2217 Ind he been pressed, 4n tho first two heats he held a clear lead from Voltaire ull the way round, but In the third Crawford's horsa scomed to bo fn better shape, and from the thne the pair loft tho frat turn until thoy reached the distance-stand it was a liead-and-hoad con- test.” When Crawford saw he was beaten he eased up on Voltaire, and Splun did the snino to Ford, sa that they went wider tho wire with the stallion a short longth behind, ‘The race showed Ford to be in fine trim, and. wit make him a favorit In tho free-fo reall’ Felday, when Hannls and Darby will start ugalnst hin, In tho fastest hunt to-lay the Alrst hulf-inila was trotted In 130834, In the 3:3 race thesturtera were Josephus, Iumboldt, Lizzie dd, and, Alfred, tho latter appearing with huge leather goggled on his vyes, Josuphus was known to be very apecdy, ah on this account found many supporters: in the pools, but just before the sturt Alfred remy slight favorit, nelther Lizzie nor —————— = Fuss and ‘funule.t? Young Prince Loopuld apparently koeps hia w Paouely Wilde pan ‘iin by ta eos Atte “ t y y Ree poking at the Uhicayo Convention, hu expressed Humboldt being considered of any aceowne | iecteastoniviiaent at tho Auuricau Way ot dos When ths word wus given for the Hat bent | tee imate We. muva.Iuad, pussad Alfred ahd Josephus wont away re ulin crisis hi our own country, hut everys but, golug down tho, stretels Altra thiug dtoro fa always done vor) qulstiss with 110, hrokeSand® fell away, Josephus havitug w | find no tunull-Acamplote shungé In Gov lead of three lengths ut the halfinila pole, } urnment has boven eifeoted, but theru hus boot Atel he beld pal tho luwad ne ue hone atte oxcltument itnd wean che lanwun 0 stra which polut Ligate 2d began to poet, we should aintle.” Potty Pirie rin ‘Comune home, she EGE ae was no Miss and thiult at tho lite Engilsh olec- ap toa lengttt ut the distance-stand, and na | Hons ee nan CR Brora ‘, ‘ Ja a eda ry ole osevhus broke wants fe ent han wat ih tatly mialogenig, we would ky ty gall the wttutl here ae Re ton of H, H. to the following Mette tugle inside the flag by virtue of having run, Atter For Insianoo, ote. Parnoll was egeed this heat Lizzlo was of no ucconnt, making | and bad bie trouwrs tora; at Orkney Br, several mean breaks, and wits never danger ona in tha mice, dowentia tonk tha spo dontay Joba Pomor was rin inte the sew ty his ear rluge wud neurly drowned; dir, Horbert Glad Stono was a target for bea rs, live eat thrown at hin; at VPoole'n candidate was dried through tho stroctaand knocked sensoloss with aatonc; Lord John Manners waa exged with rygs filed with gas-tar; at Ashton & candidate was stoned, his enrriage destroyed, and lis conchman scriourly hurt; at Portadown the Conservative candidate's managers wern htaf stairsand kicked into Ir Stafford Northcote was stoned at at Derby overy article of furniture in f incoting wns deatroyed and tho canidl- the street. thrown down a fit) the me reat, ‘orgie the a NEBVIGT. hie 69 John alrect, i Brus: very bad. 9 dates driven Into things arenteniled “fuss and tumult we think thoy will do. to compara uss and tumult” of tho Chicago 5 a 2 Tam pleased to inform you that fatho: nimost as wollashoecver wat. His appetite ia Improving duily; be docs not bave to during tha night, whereas ho used to getup every half-hour, Ho remarked at tho supper= tubld thls evening that he felt so weil,—better than he had for soveral years. The quantity of uring now passed in tho twenty-four notexcecd ona quert—-the quite a drop from three an Will do os you ray, let him eat anything, and if any return of the diecaso you will hear from in ‘ours vory tril; RAVILLR, O., Ne se Allen, 19° dp When wo firat heir 1 down In bed with It. Conatitution Water, doses, wis Yours very Ask your druggist for it. BUSINESS NOTICES, For conatipation, billousness, indt- yention, headacho,, tue Arond's | Vegetable Howel Regulator. “It neta like a charm, Re- sults: Pare blvot, healthy comploxton, clear head. Price Meenta. Depot, northeast corner ble to aft truly, ew York H, Ou opt. 10, 1878.-- eens, Morgan ris ly, Joux L. Barri. Pat les oF od man: ly €8) Joun L, Sarre, Mudison strect and Fifth avenue. 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