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Oy) ~ epecdy nnd effectual enforcoment of tholr rights as against all corpuradons and Indlviduals, ELECTORS. Tho following haye beon sctected as Electors- nt-Lurgo: Gon. FM. Shrekleford, of Vander- 2. W. Curry, of Marion. tah ¢ Contingent Electors are as follows: W. Ht. Hammond, Of Huntington; Tovert B Robertson, ol en. tay Following nro tho District Frink P, Posey, of Pilko: Bocon of Washingtons Third, Nicholas of | Crawford; | Fourth, «John : Linck, of Joforson; Fifth, We P. MoNary, poyien xt iomns W, Bonnett, of Wayno, th, William: Wallnco. Moariony Nite, of Parke; Nivth, J, anno; Tenth, Josoph FULL, of zi be Woseph O'Brien. .of Howard; twnifth, ¢ Hindty of Allan; Thirteenth, H.: G. Thayer, of Plymouth, « *: a OTITRA NOMINATIONS, ‘Tho State tlokot was completed as followat. For Lioutanant-GovornorThomas Hanns, of Put- att, Use ot Fok Judeo of tho Sapfeme Court Third Diatriet-— ‘Tho Hon, Byron Fe. 3 nt, OF Mario * : For dudze of the Supra Court, Fifth District Wiltiam A, Woods, of £1 Varta . . eet, esate Of Btate—U, It. Hawn, of Washington Hor Andltor of Btate-Col. H. IL. Wolf, of Mush Hor Trensurer of Biate—Col. Tivawolt 8. iit, of Cisy County, ra cerAuornor GonoratJudke'D. 2. Baldwin, of Vor Reparior of Buproms Court—Francls M, Dice, of Fountain County. Yor Clerk of the Suprome Court—Dantel Royce, of Tippecanoe County. : For Superintendont of Publin Instra Prof, 1. wi Mion of Vandorburg County eee OF voutl ln OF, GARTFIELD—ARTHUR,. ORGANIZING A CILGAGO OLUn: Tho, Committee of Twonty-three, or rathor twelve of thom, who wore designated by Frank- iin MaoVengh, Chairman of tho recent Garflold- Arthur mecting at tho Grand Pacific, to propnro aplan of organization and suggest officors for a. club, got togethor In the Appollete Court room yeatorday afternoon. Thoro were presont of tho Committes Kt. B. Bacon, W. K. Sullivan, W. 1H. Thompson, Cok Bchwfncr, A, A. Sprague, Goorgo E. Adams, C. It. Matgon, J. L. Woodward, Mermaui Benzo, Murry Nolson, and W. N. Drainard; and also, as .lookors on, James 1’. Root, Col, Roborts, Scnator Campbell, Coroner Bann, and soveral othors. In calling the Committee to order, Mr. Mace, ‘Veagh enid tho grontest vare bad been taken in’ making it up, and It certainly roprosentod tho interests of tho difforent PresidentinI candidates before the nomination. We bad sought es- Peclally to got level, clear-headed, and judicious ‘men, who could sco what was the need of tho Mme, Tho aim was to get a a thorough, de- Nberato organization that woul lust all through tho campnt not simply u Chi oraCook County Club, but ono which would proporly representauve of the imimenso iniinence of tho eity,—a parent club,—a good, strong organizu- tlon, which would soo to ft that other clubs word formed and the roper inilucnee was exerted throughout tho territory which tho influonce of Chicnyo reached, As to rules, thoy ehouid be elastic enough to allow the organizn- tion to do whatevor work it found todo; it should not be cramped, Regarding ofticers, tho greatest caro should be exercised in tholr selection, Tho President should be a man who would command tho respect of aii; tho Executive Committee shoutd be composed of workers; and tha Bcere- tary one thoroughly fitted for tho ek, A. A. Sprague was thon cleoted Chairman and ©. W. Nash Secrotary, ‘A long, desuftory fatk followed as to WHAT THE COMMITINE WAS EXPECTED TO DO, and alzo as to the ebaragter’ of tho proposed club,—whethor its labora should be limited to Cook County or oxtend ovar tho whulo Stata. Finally W. K, Bulllyun offered the follow: “Resolval, That a committoo Sonaleting of Murry Nelson, Hermann Benzo, Franklin Mne- Veugh, C. R. Mutson, Goorga E. Aduims, aud tho Chulroitn said Sceretary be Bppoloted tw report. atu future weoting pan of organization for an TMllnois Contral Gartleld and Arthur Club, to- gether with wt constitution and by-Inwsa to goy- ern tho sume.” ‘More tallc supplemented this, during whiet ft enine ont that (twas wot proposed to take tho plaey of tha Stato Cuntral Committee, but to run tho campaign untit.y camplyn committee waa ippointed fu Ootober, and then to ald that Comuittes and the Stato Central Committee, the Chicago Club to be n parent club from which Rute clubs shoult spring, Literaturo and epenkers are to be aent from hore, Thoro was no latention to uaurp the functlons of citt- zens of other countries, -but they were ty be invited to) form Garfletd and Arthur Clubs in theirtkovernt districts, and fo report to the Cetra! Club, with headquarters here, 60 that the etual condition of afulrs contd be known aud work dono where it was needed. ‘At the miggestion of Me. Nelson, “ Ulinals ‘stug strickon aut of tho resoluuion, it was thon ndopted. 2 ‘The matter of eelecting olllvers was also lett with tho Committee, ‘The mecting.then ndjourned subject to call, a THE IRISH REPUBLICANS, THE CONVENTION TO NE HELD AT INDIANAPOLIS, ‘The Irlah-Atnerican Iapublican Club held 6 meovting Inst ovening ut tho Grund Pacitte Hotel, ‘Justice A, L. Morrison in tho abate, . ‘The Chairman read # lonx and elaborate ad~ dress "To the Irigh-Amerlean Republicans of the Unite Status,” headed ' Garfidld, Arthur, and Victory,” signed by leading Irishmon from every Stute in’ the Union, Tho address, after setting forth tha Donelits and blessinas con- fervpd upon thls country by tho Hepublican purty, stntos that it is lucumbout on all good ejtizens to falthfully sustain the party whose Alstory proclalina unwavering. devotion to tho Union and its Ilberty, ond therefore the Irish- Aterican Republicans do heroby call upon nll tholr untryinen who. beliove. in thelr. principles .to . unite with = them in 4 moyemeut. for thelr — dissemination among those of tholr race, who, In their unqucs~ uoning attuchment to the so-called Democratic purty, havo fuilod to recognize tho falsity of Ita doctrines and their own Snoonslstoncy Innecopt~ jog thom, Irlsb-Americau citizens bud been subjected to most infumous and unjust die- orlininations fe ihe Demveratio party. For ox- ample, in Now York, tho grout Irian’ stronghold of Democracy, no citizen of Irish birth hus ever boon permitted to occupy tho position of Gove ernor, Muyor,Colluctor of the Port,or Postimustar, and witun, a fow yenrs oxo, Francls Kornan wie nontiuted for Governar of Now York, bis name ‘Was sorutehed by 60,000 Democratic Know-Noth- ings, uimply because he wos of irish davount, ‘Ths Is tho Democratic mode of honuring wu poo ple weitnouy whos votes Democracy would voaso 10 OX} Different treatment had been novorded to this ‘class of citizens by tho Hopublican party, ‘Thus P, H.8herliqn wasuppolnted Licutonunt-Generat of the urmy, Thomus Murphy and Gen, 0. A. Are thur Collectors of tho Port of Now York, and James Keliy Postmaster of New York, A num Der of othor Irlvh- Aimoricans were appointed to Nigh aud reaponsibly Honsunder Kepublican administrations, Holloving that. the einoiplas cnuncipted in the platform udoptod by the Chl- epyo Convention wore those of truth, liberty, und Justivo, they adopted thun aa tholr own, and pleaded thomsclyes to use thelr beat exertions for thair propuxation among thelr countrymen, With this declaration of thelr principles thoy invited their follow-countrymen to take ims mediate steps for the | cstublisbinont uf Republican ussocintions in cach of thair’ Tespective districts, so that'n full detogution night be sont to wttend the Irish-American Ite- publicun Convention which thoy eatied to nye rembly In the City of Indinuapolls on the Mth of July, for tho purpose of rati atin the nominne tlons of Juines A. Gurtleld and Cheater A. Ar thur, for perfecting a National orgunizntion, and for tho transaction of such other important Dusiiess ad muy be presentotl. * Ag this will be i Musa: Convontion, all Ro- publieans of Iriah birth or iIneuge, whother con- Heoted with clubs or not, may be admitted, but to accure the peace und harmony of its dollbers ations the following rules will bo inalsted ons Whery Irish Republican elubs bave boon organ ized credentials properly slened by. vome welle known Ropublicin will bo considered suttiolent. Not less than 600 delegutes are oxpected to be hi + attendans ‘Tho most imple necommodations ure now belng mude, wd everything which coun vontribute ty the comfort of the delegutes ant success of tho Republicun party ts, guarantovd by the Indium Republican Btate Contrul Com- nilttce, and other lauding oltizens,"* Bull lists of ull who Intond to bo present at the Convention ure oxpected on or before July 4. «Arrangements havo boen made for tno trans portation of all who wish te cone through Chi cugo for less thin bulf fare for the round trip: 4 Indionupotia, All letters should be addresses ba «Ly forrison, No. 151 West Madison struct, ionky, il, ‘The rest of thonceting wus consumed In por> Tecting wrrangomunts for ‘eonding us largo # Melogatton. us pousible to tho Indianupolly Con vention, OMICAGO DEMOORATS, COL. MALDWIN'S BHYHOUNITES ggg together again lust evening at the Tremont Hoyso to arrange for vialting Clucinnatt and escortlug Mr. Lyman Trumbull, lately reaure Teotud at Springicld; to the,future political nrena on the banks of the Ohio. Of course, Col. Baldwin presided, Br. Bullard, of the Commiltoo on Something to Wear, roported that white folt bats could pe got for €27 per dozon, and -badgeu, consisting of a Mduo ribbon fringed with gold and surmounted Ly w yellow cugie, for 212g conta each when cone tracted for by the huudrod, Mr. Strobuart, with the Chairman, reprosent: ing tho Comumittco on Transportation, reported thut the ruliroud company would furnleb two curs, pee at ioast 100 patriots would go, and would Ueket theta to Cineinats and puvig ul the Jow umn, the character of tbo crowd und uyery? thing else considered, of #4 per head, < ‘Tho Secrviury ruportud that the cost of getting there and comlog back, . lucluding hat, ulster, und budge, Leirig bo Just ¥10.%.- OF coun every pun would Jouk out for himself while ther. Another muu wanted wa kuow about sloupity ~curs, ond Mr, Blrobhart reported that dr. Putian was uuwilllug ty furpiab bie cure ty bo awitebed* off on aidreteark and gerd as Dourding-huneés while In Chseinuntl. anne inquiring Melegato promptly exprossed bis agtist. “ : it. Strobhart suggested that the wleters ‘be abandoned. Put pand on? inquired tho excited: man who was showing itp tbo foods, | 1 gut some hero init. a pand on, A ronrofinughter caused the ulsteremun to alt down with sumo precipitation. mite Ho wis np again, a tnoment later, however, tonay that if lod mon would aren fo ate he would furnish his ulstora for {1.6 npioce, Wirile i ts fect ho got iia powerful plea Cor, A bypass Qhads aa ono of. the Infespensable ugeatapanl-, tants Lo fr pra por working wp of the boom... With thoulstor question wunsottied, tho, incot- Ing gotinton tangle over the hand tople. A, motiou:to ‘work up it funsoripiich to pas proposed wind was dircussed nt tedinis length: and thoi: lost. “Mr. Moree, nn original Roymour man, and Gon. Lieb, gave the band subject: tho cold shouldor. and tho schonie, fo fn as tho Civ. ‘waa concorned, Wis finally wivon up, with the. distinct undoratanding that If any goncrons- tH ded gentloman’ chose tuthrow In'n band digcournge hlin. Iko Abrahams moved that evaryhody intend-, ing to odown with the. Club deposit $&.60—for’ railroad fare. hat, and badge—with tha Bears- tary, W.d. Bryar, atthe Tremont House “elub- room), from 3 to 6'and frow 7 to 10 p.m. to-duy, ‘The motion wns enrricd, and tho ulsters wore thus prictically abandoned, i ‘Tho soft whito bat and tho sample badge wero then adopted, nnd tho Jottering on the badge loft tan commnittec—tha prevailing opinion be- ing that “Soymour—Chiengo” was about tha proper thing. After. havin Accomplished xo Hittle, the mect- ing could weil afford to adjourn until this ovens dng. Up todate, Just twenty-fur people have grec ka go. Whethor tho sevonty-aix others, necessary to the accurlig of iow rites cat bo drummed tip remains to bo seen, but at prescut: itlooks a little doubtful, NOTES. ‘TNE ONIGINAL GANYIELD MAN, Special Diefatch to The Chteaga Tribune. Waantnatox, D.C. June 17.—Tho Hoy. Mr. Greon, a missionary of the Presbyterian Beart, who Is stationed at Tokio, Japan, tn a letter toa friond In Alexandria, Va. weittoa an the fist of Inst month, anid: The only nnn of eminence whol should vote for for Presiiont ford nat stand any chanco, I fear. It is Gen, Garten, who Ja thobest combination of capelty and integ- rity in the upper Republican ranks.” Mr. Green docs not belong to that Inte and cnnstantly ine ereasing body of American cltizens who pre- dloted Gen. Garileld's nomination, <THE GARPIRED SRURNADE, Democratic newspapers are mnking some comment on tho fact that neithar Binine, Sher man, nor Conkling were present at the Gurh soronade last night, and that Logan wir ¢ resent {11 tho crowd as it spratatur, fron whieh ho wos called toe tho stahd by same of the yotorana. It apperrs to ba a fuet that (ho mane agora of tho ‘serennde, whieh wis at first re warded ns a private afar, neglected to invite elthor Blaine, Sherinsn, or Conkling. At lenst that is tho oxplanation, and tha felonds of it three gentlemon say that they would have been glad to have been present hud thoy been Invited, ‘or indeod been officially informed of tho sere- nado. ECNUNZ PLEASED, Beeretary Sohurz ta eatd to be very mush pleneest with the Republican nominations at chicago. In converantion with a friend 2 duy or two ago Becrotary Seburz suid iat he showkt give the tloket hls most curnest and hearty ettp= port, and he fudiented’ hiy roadlucss to make Bponchcs during the cnmpalyu whorovur the Nu- tional Committee might desire, AIICANSAS. Tartine Rock, June At inst night's session tho Greenbank State Convention atopted n plat- form and norfunted. the following Bhite ticket: Yor Governor, Wilitam P, Parks, of Lafayette; Socretary of Btate, Charles 2. ‘Tobey, of Hopo; ‘Tronsurer, William A. Watson, of Washington; Autitor, Charles EB. Cinoinghan f Dutastt; Land Commissioner, Wiltahiry TWley, of Wiito; Buperintendont of Instruction. Peter rkenan, of Pulnski; C@ef Juatico. 1. Calldavish, i Mpa; Chaneni erk, We 8 nominees wore pro: TIE GURMAN PRESS. ITH VIEWS AND UVTRRANCES, The Washington correapondont of the Toula- ville Anzeiyer writes as follows rbout the inten: tlons of Grant in 1884: “As toGrant’a defont at Chicago, the old prov- erb, 'Forbonrance fe ne noquittines,’ may como true in 188, In cnse tha Republican candidate, Gurflald, should be elected, then tho chunues for Imperialistte dealres are rather wacertuln aid Dandy but, 1 tho contrary should come to pnag, It would mean for 1884 * Monsieur Toenson agnint * The Now York Handelszeltuny, a commerctat ‘paver of great Influence and clroulation, which cannot bo ticeused of too much forbearunve and love towards the Republican party and its rep- resentative mon, puys thy fulluwing tribute to Mr. Garfield. “ The.honorable part gf Mr. Garfield na Gon- eral of volunteers In tho War of tho Itebelllon, and hfs services in Congress during so anny yoars, in which ho distingutshed hfinself before “the people nsx strong und feurless representa. tye of an honest tinned policy, baye alrenty found ready recognition dinong all conservative men, and wil undoubtedly secure for him the overwhelming nutjority of the Republican. par- ty. dn case of bik election’ the Muuctal poile which tho present Adintulstration hax fmanga= onited and uursicd out will net be chiunged, nt stas fir as tha prosent Seoretury of the ‘Trewury bus Ly hitlieuce in the mnattor. Agu wart friend of Mr. Gurfietd, Mr, Sherman will :retuln his place in the Cabinet. Should he op- tho further colnnyo of siiver ant a standard, he will find, no -doubt, in Mr. Gurfeld a strong supporter, The Cinelnnutt VolkeMatt (Ind. Hep) repels a slur rolutive to tte Independones thrown at it by tho Cineinnath Volkefruend(Dem.)in the following adurfrable manner: * -“ Indepondent we were always and wo nro Inde- pendent to-day. Wo will not support n tiekat be eanee tt 1 Republican or Dumueratio, but simply , becnuse It contains alther tho best candidutes or becuueo It rapresents under all oxialing cit cumstances tho more correct politienl course and direction of the party, Blnice the Dem: crats In Ohlo and othor Westera Stutes assumed Jn tho curreney question a position which mennnvod the ‘prosperity, business reluttons, and tho good natne of the Nation, wo regarde it ws our duty to npae thou. Wo protest agalnst leaving, ewitehing aif, or turnin, back on the funnetal rowd which after yours of vactilation and uncertainty we are now travel- Ing. Wearcin favor of the maintenance and furthor devalopmont of a poliey by which our papor-money hing been raised to an oqual value With gold and allver, Wo will not support the Preatdontial candiduto of any party thut bus ov- coupled in this tnanctal question on Ko many oO caslon@ the tuost nonsensical, abenrd, and days gerous positions. It may bo that the Demoeratio arty may consw'to ity wensew in thts reapect, In he fnterest of tho country wo will at least hope 80, Jhut for this Prealdential cnmpatyn ite cone yoralon would comy too Inte, After nll those proofs of unreliability whieh it hus given the country we prefer to wait and sco whother its peuitess of aumnclloration will bo real and posle ive or not, Pho contlience uf the people in the Demooratic party hus heen shuken too deep for A slngte resolution passed byw Democratio Nie tonal Convention to restore ft, Gur eteruncy 1a as yet not regulated. The danger bi not passed, ‘The rocky ¢liits that are monuuing tho Bhip of State fo front aro not yet clreummavigated, ‘The problem ins not boon fully solved.” Wo are unwitliug tu tha’ fant sotutton thorept ton jurty which counts among its ranks su many tndationiats and repudiatiantats, aad whodso representatives tn Congress—at lant majority of thotn—are persistuntly occupying it faiso posian On this question, About tho “bloody shirt" and othor dumagoy party house. hold furniture we cure but tittle, But we dealra te seo tho progeut finunolat and currency polley hot only carslod on, but also currlod att. : For thhy reason wo prefer the cleetion of the friouda and advecutes of thut polluy to ita cnomlox and opponenta, By following this couric. wo do net dutend tp atye Up in the least or cast wide a pure ole of our presont or future independence. ‘Thy bualness interesta of the cauntry anil the curly solutios of the currenoy spustion wlll novdnling toour view, bo better and moru effcet- ively promoted by' tho elootion of a Ite publica Frevident thus through the cleo ton o! erat to THY HANG pole a tion. An olvotion of the Inter would bo to this all-overibudowing questton of the Anost dungerous consoquoncea, Even tho Vulkee Jreundia on this question not entirely sonitd, and a8 long as it must be reckoned aniong the only partially bitid we do not propose to trast ourselves to it loaderstly and quiduney.” © OTRUR UNTO DEAT” acems to bo the platform of the Now York' Nee publicaner, a atrouy Shor waper beture and dMurdug the Nutlonul Convoudion, OF course, tt Indorses aud unpre Garteld, bat recommends: Shennan as the Ropublicun standard-bearer for 1864 In the followhy, wordst We aru by no moans daunted Wy our hopes to pve Mr, Sherinan tho dvpublican standurd-beures tour yours hones. The platform ndopted at Chleagu le John Sherinan's pintform, the, candidate nominuted thery fa John Shormnn’s candiduto, because without bid selfeabnegation and noble succilog the third term would in ail probability have been fastened upon the Kopublican party, and dlsnater In, Noveinbor would tave fallowe As it it, Join Shormun wis the Marcus Curt who plunged into the chasm, and tho party Ktandy to-day united und firm, puyressive and invincible In consequence of his patriativ savri- flee, ‘The Republican party will learn to appre= elato ory long such rare dovotina to the beat ine teresta of the country, as divplayed by Bir, Sherman when he turned tho scales at Chicago, and we Hrinly bollove that ta 1884 thera will be universal dumund for bls election ud the suc- eesdor of Gurileld, ‘Tho eminence which Jobn Shermun bas attained by the happy roduit out Chicugy is wuch- t bo ea well ufford to wait four years, ‘Thon hi party wil sound tho cath tor ll to take the: prize which he his sa generously awanted to hin rund In order to eave hits party: from dostrios Mon, Wo atund, by Jebn Sherinan, of Ublo, us Whe stogdard-bedrey da Dok" tho: ow own Aceolnt, nobody would do anything to, JUNE 18, 3880. ~ KOREIGN. Facts Whicly Have Leaked Out Regarding the Ber- lin Conference. _ Conflicting Statements as to tlic Probable Cdit¥ae of the *, |: Porte, ~ Ton 4 BatTt Is Generally Thought that Defy..the Gréat ; “16 Wil , Powers. ‘The Greéks Consider a War with Turkey Unavoid- ably Necessary, French. Senators and Deputies Hold Conferences on {the Amnesty Question. A Cabinet Council Finally Deter- mines to Favor an Am- nesty Bil » O'Donnell’s Motion “Again Up. In the English House. of Commons. n. the Rec. ca Ln It Is Partlally Expunged fe ords, and Its Moyer Re High Dudgeon. United Btates Contributors Oarry Off tho : Honors at the Berlin Fish +Expoaition, THE CONFERENCE. PROCKEDINGS BECKET. Beunry, June 17.—The International Confor- ence dixcnssed yesterday the maintenance of tho reereey of Sts deliberations, and it was Unanimoudy usknowledged necessary to kcop the inuterial proceedings scorot, A DELINEATION COMMISSION, The Conference, bofure determining what tn- ternational precautions muy be neecasary for the sufety of the Greek frontior, will send out wu Delinoatton Commission, and will formally sk tho Porte ta protect [t. . The attitude of Italy iu, the. Conference ts regarded with dis- + trust, 5 ; WORK OF THE CONVRIENCE, Huntry, dune 17—-The Supplomentary Con- ference ugrued to request tho 'Techuleal Com- mivgion to meot hore and elabornte a new boundary which ahall be submitted to tho as- sembled Ambasandors as preliminary to all fur ter netlun, ‘Tho Conference, thereforv, will not mect ngain probably until noxt week, 80 a8 to ullow the ongineors and gcoyraphers to work out the problema. © ‘THE PORtE’s ANSWEN, a Vienna, June 11,—Tho noswer of tha Porto to the Idantical note is better than anticipated, ng it aceopts the dacision of tho Powers and places itaelf on tho samo basla with them. There 1s, bowover, tt resoryatton that ‘mediation should uot Interfere with the free decisions of tho Parte, but tt was nover expected that the Porto would submit before knowing the decisions of the Powers, Tho inference Is that tho notion of {ho Howoers hua not fulled to produce somo tm- preasion upon the Sultan us to tho seriouengss of bis position, : TUL MONTENEGRIN QUESTION. ©. * Loxnon, Juno W%—-Tho ul Mal Gazeile'ox- preasos the opluton that Musaia Is likely to bring forward the Montenegrin question at Berlin, ‘despite the rosorvation of the other Powers ugulust the diveussion of any other question ox- capt tho Greek frontier, and that a refusal to sutisfy Montoneyro might induce Rusaia to intlu- enco the Party to regiat the dectaions of tho Cone ‘ference. Tho Gazelle says: “The Ministers have embarked on a course from which thoy can expert ty reap pout but bumilintion, unless r (uy are prepared (lu sir Austen Layurd’s words) to go furthor than mere menuce, It 1p ug Wao muting threnta which nre not to be put into ex- | eeution:' WILE 1ONOKE THEM, co Lospox, June 1%—4 Constantinople corre. spondent gaya: "It fy atated thuit tho Lorto will not apenly abject to tha decisious of the Con- forence, but will not enforce them, ‘THM ALUANIANS : on the Greek bordor ara being urgod to resist. Large guppiies, arms. and ammuuition have beun sent fur dlstribution, Tho flounolal difl- culties ara increasing.” RUSSIAN INFLUENCH, ConstantinovLy, Juno 17,—Notwlthstanding the seurolty of money constant additions are be= tg nude to tho special chest ut the War Odlice, supposed tobe Jn anticipation of a war with Grevco, | It is bellevod Ruvala fs scorotly Ingepir- ing tho Sultan with tho Iden of reslutance, There can by no hope of Turkoy uccepting the advico af Europe while tho fuilucnce vf Osman Pasha and Said Pashn, who aso almply Tussian Ingtru- ments, provulls, DEFIES EUROPE, Lonpoy, Juno t7.-A Berlin correspondent aa- sorte that tho plutn fact f¢ that ‘Turkey deilea Europe to carry out the decisions of the Confer- enoe by ruin foros, . AUBTITA. . A Yicnna correspondont says: Great nstonish- ment provatis hore ut reprosontations that Aus try is antmuted by antl-Greek eontimenty. GUEECE, NDON, June W—A Parla correspondent Jonena that the Athens Government fy quite -hlive to tha fret that ft will have to. fight for whutover torritory the Confurance gives it, nnd ts trying hard to get military mxsistance frum France, WHAT AUBTRIA WILT. HECRIVR, 1 Loxnon, duno 1%.—Tho Times pubtlahes the Collowluy th senilromiclal form: We under- stand Auastelit will not mike any diflculty about tho cussion of the Dululgno district to Montene gro if tho dlapasitions of the twenty-ninth ars tla of ‘Treaty of Bortin, giving Austria ecrtin control over Montenegrin Littoral and Antinivart bo oxtendgd to her under the new. ayrangumont,”* FRANCH, LYGITIMIST CONSPIRACY, Panis, Jitne 1%.—Tho Figure prints tho ox Posuro of un wWleged Leyitinist conspiracy, Tho Count de Chamvord, Bourbon protender, is auld to be privy to the plot, and that large aums of money have Leon collected to buy tho adheston of dutluontial Republicans, ‘ THE AMNESTY QUESTION. ‘Tho Loft Controbave uauulmously pronounced agalnut amneaty. : Adeputadon of tha Republica Loft bad an interviow with Do Froycinat last ovening to urge the Goverument to tuke tho inftative in bringe Ang Forward umneaty, ta meating of tho Doputios of tho Ropublice Bas be Yc a puaelo 4 stittoen a bataiiod from village mst and Afton ‘THUY TRANK-BAMARA WATLIOAD, ns ws resolved to ask tho Chumbor of Deputies for a furthar grunt of Uy francs, In order thut the Conujlttcey may: Hurt for Africa iunuudiately to avail themsalycs of the ne senson, - '_» CONFERENCES, A nutuber of Senators and Deputics mat to- day, by request of Premlor De Freycinet, to Uisotiss the numesty question, De Freyoinot sald the Government thought ft oxpediont [to sume mon @ mouting uf the moderate mombore of & two Chainburs to navertain their views, thut the Government might know bow tw Hw maton, a usin cis seaucaane .oun Bay antd ho had so recently returned to bacla that he had not hud thay to Warn the feel- jug af the Bonuta. “ aubutta oxpluined that it was nt his lostance that the moutiuy had coavendd. He ur, tho Government to put an end to thetrritat hig qued: Uon by presenting « bill for plonary amnoasty, Ruuators replied that tho Government would Hot abla the votes vf the Lefts Ceutre in the Bernt te asoe cy Woasure. ing the 1 At a Cablnot oottucil this morn majourl- ty declared in favor of imanatye m é AUMY ADMINISTRATION, ‘Tho Committes of the Chauibor of Deputies or Army Administradon buve withdrawa, Thaler vill und reaolyed Co rusinay the exuminution of thy Wilt adoptad by the Svoute whol wus rpluotod by tho Committee on the 1th inst. Gen. Pure. Minister of War, to-day asked the Chamber go jMusbyud fly diaguvalods OF the bill uutdl be had y ommscu late ivan) Introduced his own measures. Tho: House ns- sented,’ te r 1 Nponte ann xxronte, "| Pafits, June 11.—Tho tmports nnd exports of respuotlyol nnd 40.000, ranes cont= red: white: tne corresponding pertod yp 1879. he tnersawe in tho iniports te princlphlly in food, and In thé exports munufacturce, ‘THE BIAMES® FORBTGN MENIATEN arrived yesterday. - 41a mission is to conclida commercial treatios .with Engtand and other ors, NEFORT ON DRADLAUUI'S CARE. Tonnany Juno —Tho report of the Commit. teo of S$ flouido ‘of Cominons ty the enso of radiaugh ‘btniey that thero fs nu precedent. whatevor Yor thh-retugal of tho House to allow 4 mombor'te ttko the Preljamentary oath. Tho Committe hole that tho’ mare compliance of “Dradtaugh with the form wed when the onth Istaken Would‘hov bo the taking of tho dAth, aid thatthe Houso ean and saat lo srevane rim from going through sich form: therefore Hae courmbast dttea trad he bo allowed to af ') O'DONNEDL'S MOTION, : Tn tho Houso-of Commons to-tiny, tho Sponkor ‘havitig gxpunget front tho voticd pupora por- tion of O'Donnell's further question converntng: Chatlane) Lucour, O'Dannelt ondeavorad to put the question in’ Its original form, We sald he desteed to bring the Speaker's netion before tho House. Tho Speaker threntenod other atops If he poriistatl, O'Dunuell, wftor un exalted soune oe Ined t put the question, and quilted the oud, 7s TUR'IRIAM UELIRY BELT On the: rosmptjon to-day of tho adjourned debate onthe ‘socond reading of the Irieh Re- Jef UIll Mes Forster autd the reports from Tres und woro more hopeful, and bo wdded the Gov- ernment wauld gladly: pecapt Any amendments which might improve tho bill. GERMANY. TNE FIANENY EXUINITION, Reutzy, Junol7,—The prizes to the exhibitors at tho Intoroational Fishery Exbibition wore distributed to-day. The first honornry prize was ‘awarded to Profi Baird, of tho Smithsonian In- atltute, United Btates, The United States wilt rocelvo a gold medal and an address, At the distribution of prizes Prof. Baird, of tho Smithsonian’ Iitstituto, spoke, culogizing the Emperor Wiliam, who, be sald, was to bo found In ovory place whero thera ts an opportunity for promoting goodness puid truth, fle conclinted * proposing threo cheors for the Hmporor, which tho company gave enthusinatically, : ** BLECTIONS. Tho olectiona in Wilrtemburg, Wesse Cassel, Brandenburg, and East Prussia resulted In fae vor.of the tincomprom laine Constitutionalists. Phe Governnient Jottrnal, the Post, admits that nehingo bas taken place In public sentiment. Among tho awards at the Oshory exhibition the following received gold incdaly witli apectal honorary muntion: United States Finance De- pirtimont and United States Fisherios Commis xiont United Rtites Fisheries Commissioner Chase, of Detroit, recelve:l w gold medul, SPAIN. AN AMERICAN COMPLATNT, Mapnm, Juno .1%.—No Information has yet ronched tho Minlatry of Foreign Affaira to core roborate tho, reportd of the fring upon the sohoonor Ethal A. Merritt by the Spantah frigute. Tho-United Btatua Minister had an interview with the Minister of Forolyu Affairs this evon- ing, but no Information is forthcoming in re- gard to tho object of tho tcoting. Acounell of Ministers, tho King presiding, was hold to-day, Premier Castitlo stated that the deliberations of tho Muroceo Conference fuid beon suspended because tho Envoys awaited furthor instructions. The claim of Morocco, whioh sean pamitted by Spain and England, was opposed by the xepresentutives of other Gay- ernmonts, especially tho Kreneh. that the Conference will reussemble on Satur day. Tho majority of tho Envoys have det anined to consider the question of protection of tho Jowr, in epito of the opposition of tho Min- ister of SMoroaco, -VARIOUS. *, APGUASISTA: Lownon, Jttn@ 4%.—The Viocroy of India tel- egraphs thereisnodoubt that tho Afghan louters pposed to ench'other are trying to guther men in the Zurmat dod Mafdan districts, Thore 1s Jorge gathoring of men at Ghuznee, Loxpon, Juna i7—A Hombuy correspondent reports that Abdurruham ihin is vdvaneluy With troops and sixteen mountaln-guns.. Che tribes ure patoring south of Cubul and in ather quarters, and it: is roported thoy louk for the proclamution of.au holy wur, ‘ ANMS YOR CIUNA, % A London dispatch enys sovornt Fronch Orms havlog largo ordend, from the Chiuess Govorn- mont for, ries bayabocn {ostructed to complete thoun ag quickly us possible, os REBBIGNED, in tho Chumber of Deputies to-day, the President rend a lutter from Bigner Crisp!” resigning’ bis seat In the Chninbe Nicotern moved that Crispl bo asked to wit draw his resigimtlon. Several Deptttos, Inolud- ing Premier Catro}l, supported tho motion, wich was Upunimously approved. PONTUGAL AND RNGLAND, / Tispow, June 17.—Tho British Minister started for London to-day, . It {a rimored that his de~ purture Js owing ig the Cortes having adjourned tho discussion of the Luwronco-Marques treaty, which affegts Transvaal and Delugua Buy, BY MAIL THE UNNEVORMADEE TUNK—NO FOLUTION Bx: CEPY NY EXFULYON PROM EUROPE, Spectat.to Loudon Ties, Decwanest, Juno 1.—On hia way to Constan- tinople, Musurus Masha remarked to a diplonrat- fat he encountered cn routo, “Mule, Mousiour, nous vouluns les réforines, personne ne peut pas tes désirer pls quo nous," This {s tho old song sung by Turkish diplomatista singe tho Eastern question came Into.existonce, and it wilt probs ably bo tho refrain gasped outwith thelr Inst bronth.” When pressed to tho practigal oxecu- tion of those much-harped-on reforins, thoy are always ready with a reply, “Nous n'avons pas Iva moyons d'exécutor les réformes.” Ag no one will supply tho moycas, which Ja unothor word In th{s caso for moucy, the whole matter comes wo deadlock, a condition which hus been chronia for sumo, time at Constantinopte, It is, thorefore, ni utterly useless waste of timo and patiunce:to oxerelso furthor paper pressure’on the Bubliine Porte. Practival-inind> ed ‘pooplo Hving on the spot vonsider that a European coiicort tor. nuy reutly effective pure poso fs nrnore chimera. The national intoresta azisodirectly at variance, nnd thoro (sso little real solicitude for the good of tho whale among some of the Powers at least, thut any treaty or protocol signed by the representatives of these dlyorgontly interested Powors will’ hnve been ao twisted and modived-that ft will have no more aotual foree and energy than an eighty-ton gun shoul) mide of tin and charged with flour, These aumo pructicaleminded penple ave sort that $f auything deolsive is to bo dono tt muat be ‘necomplishod by 9 combination of such Powers as van agree upon, a like program, and who will, @ftor notifying the: other Powers of theie prograki, invite thom to minintuin wn uttindo gf noutralty fluring its ex- eeutlon, and thon proceed (o exercise such fared Uta nitterial chanioter an will souure tho realizes ton and masntens It fs expected ‘Rome, June 17. MOE the plans for whores generation of tl tom inpirea. More thas four yours I bave ved anit written on the kuat> Grn question, have hind nothing elke to distract My sttention trom this sole object of atudy, und, so fav as my indlyidanl opliton may be valuable under wel clreummatagees, J must’ sity tnt tua. practicalemitided resitonts uf the Orivut, whose views 1 have deserived‘abave, have rome to the wg conclusion on tits reform question, in Purkoy i gruaneal Burapean concert ia ute torly impossible, While the inst London Cone ference was debuting whother thoy whould “uae tho word moyens ur measures In thoir alrendy and utterly Inert protecnl, thy Russinna ind Turks wefe’ loading thole wuns for tho sunguitiary campaign of Wit Atier the Rurlin Memorandum, the sndrissy Ne other homeopathic noatrun, tho Ber elared war Luyjatnst Turkey, and dt will bon Vtiont miracla now f¢ nother conics doce break ont beftdFo the elrenlar notes und ident: eal reprosongutions of furepeandiplomiey hay veused Howfing simiesly about the Eastern al- Morphery. Russian oilers wre busily trans- forming overy able-bodiod Tulgarhin into re sokliur, Are” they doing thid to provide for tho safe -tratismission of protocols and identical noted? A aingte shot trem an Albanian funatio aimed at a Montenegrin plekot may at any momont bring ite decluration of wur by: Montonegro agutuat Turkey, and thon the Orleit will bougain in n blaze, the end of whieh no mun cau forceve, ‘Tho situatjon, to those abservers on the sceno of action. ap ly velticul; and, to insure wife break almony the elomenis in ‘tirkoy: not bo intitenced by uny species of Mi iw exsontial to plaoe au “adequate force At ance In the localities where the Indwumadble elements are in tho mest oxutted state. tho rosuit of the outbronk wory tnurely a local massacre, rope might bear it phitusophivally, but whet every shat rod io sich a aklrinied te itkely te tire “a train terminating inoue or more of the great European tullitury ceutros, the quea- tlon Decotes ab tiore auploue une, VE the: Bae ighiat, Mediterranean fleet were to take on board 000 Italian soldiers, lang bale af them at Scutne rhund the others on the fhontlerbetween Grecoe and Thesaniy, bo protect an dintedinte Incation OF thot biig-debuied line, a very iuipertunt wrensure OF peey EM ccHTOn would have boon taken, aad thie yuined for further Mternatioual Arrangements. “A deuiled stop of thi kind would slew Wat Eoglutiaen were ia gurucet at 4 e, ap Franchimen jinaed by hia nppearanoy, backed two or three Europoan Power would think motsire of manifoat intornatioual nocosalty PUMA TS the interest solely of tho pence of Hie rope, and against which tio sincere lovor o! peace could lodge a reasonable protest. RUIMGIZING THE NONATANTES. e Wee ‘Spectal to Loruton Times. * Hatta, June i.—This being tho anniversary of thy Prince Imperial’s death, tho Ordre publishes Widtbr Mugo's ade of 18on Napoleon IT, ne- edthpanied by n leading artlolo which warmly olifogizes the Princo, whose object, It soya, In ofux to the Capo was not to obtain the rank of oe {n tho British army, or sonie decoration hurade In drawing-room, hilt to silence To- Jienn taunts and .calumniod and to show | his mcttle, It dwolls on hin sludy of tf She first Napoleoo’s-caroor, his intention of Viola tie boctal rovolution commenced by ator, thd; htatorical halo which, honeoforth and. it predicts thnt tho strier~ partes will again bo tollowed by his here re tn. forgorthe Ho their triumphs, ile “Abo. di it como whon- tho. national 3 wus, dy awakonine from tite long sleop it 80 whieh dwarfa have enchained ft wilt hand ovel powor to the leaitimato helnof the Hinpire, avhnin conatitations ind. plébiscitea bave providonstally, marked out. Thon shatl we re- complish the dovleyyt our beloved Prince. We rimit oto Bugtand faécek fn the unpretentious Church of fhignhhurat the hodins of our two Eny sa dekh! bring, them over to sleep: ander theadsing of tho Invalides, near tho Fotindor Ud taortmperial dynuely, anion tho Frevch pasiph,. whom they, Ike bin, loved. TN thonprithout hit, hesitation, or fear, we shall into tlefend tholr inemory; to protect thelr work-fram tho profinitions of dostroyors; to enlighten the nation on Its dutles and rightay to prepare tha grant popular consultation, whonee will emerge, with the retstabliehmunt of tho f poral dynasty, the retstablishment of Franca.” s, 9. Tho artdlerconeludes by bidding tho Prince flcep in pense tn the land whose hospitality: a0 generously recompensed, while his friends beseech the God In whom ho so firmly believed that priya be close nt bund when bis coun will fe sheltered by the recovered cayles, Tho Paye Aled commonts on the anniversary, but Avolds aligroference. to. Peluey Nupoleoss, and sveks vi of the Empire awaling at no distunt dayptreo from the obatucles which Keun to Fattor ft. It strangely riypryesta that tho Ea press inay huve sane uy the Cupo to convince herself that her son is not stil ving, and that the bay brotght baek was really his. The ane nivorsury mnsa nt St. Auguatin's fy fixed for this day week, and there will doubtless be wu large guthering. 0 * Lord Byrons Sintuc. Lanulon Telearaph, May 25, The Byrou statue in Humilton Gardens was un- yelled yesturduy at Lo'ctock by Lort Houkton, in tho presenes sof a small company. It was deemed beeen in tho present unflaished condition of thuapedestal, that the wonutoent should be unveiled, without any formal ceres mony. Provious to the removal of the drapery froin tho sitting gare of tha noble poet, Lard Houghton made the following brlel renurks: © There unyell to the sight of the Brittsh people tho form of the yrent poot of the earlier portion: Of this century, in the full ripeness uf his fane. Morg Unn two generations havealready delight- ed in bis genius, and it is our happiness to ent this monument to the sutistuetio who are te come, If such inemory ot -his meutale his not been evoked long ago ns was fabled tn the Muypttan statue by te radinnce of the dawn, {tia somethiay it the furidiin splon- dor will now nwake the jon nnd gratintde of future millions of mankind. ‘ho generous Government of Greece will shortly contribute 1 becoulng pedestal of Hellonte marbto to this ime pernution of the hero of thelr independence,” Before the brief proceed|uga closed n cordial yote: of thanks was, on the motion of Rurl Stubope, pasned to Lord Houghton. It hitd bh been OnLG proposed {1 both Houses of Parilumnent that a Kivtua by ‘Thorwaidsen should be admitted to tho Abbey, in commemonition of him who fs generally uccepted ng standing next to the ebfof- est upon the Hat of Englloh fears. But aflor un angry altercation in tho House of Lords ba- tween Lord Hevaghnns and Bishop Blomiletd tt, was determined duit Dyron’s stutue Would be a profanution to the Abbey; nnd at last the pros juoters of the Byron memorial, to whom we ure indebted for this bronze statue by elt, set to work In cnrnost, fifty-one years after the noble poct’s denth, to tuke tho reprouch that one of tho greatest writers of yerse and of prose: that Enghuid has produced within the Inst cont- ury should have no other momorial than tie plain tabiet of white imarble erected by ble = c chiauhter, Ts Wy Lovelace, in Mucknitll Chureh, and the ef r medallion upon the house ti Holles tre avendish Square, where hu was horn. Air, RUC, Belt hus ropresonten the poet sitting In deop reposo, und with the manuscript uf “Childe Harold” ‘upon tls kneg, contem- piuting, from the reck whith — supports his cotossnt oo flgura) the | oeenn which was hla ollgits a fect crouches tho Nowfoundland dog, Boutswaln, whose epitaph hia noble umster could not write with- outatilye at his bum brethren and sistors for thelr Inferior fidelity and vonstancy. ‘The yachting dress in whieh the figurd is clothed suggests the clemcut upon whieh tho poet's eyes ure bent, and tho eatire absence of ufectation dn bid mnlen and attitude harmonizes with fla woll-known untiputhy tothe thoutrient attitudes und pretentious ways, It x , Wo think, be tho general opliton that"in this colossal altthig ig- ure Mr, Bolt has surpassed bis previous hundl- work. ‘Tho wooden pedestal upon whieh itis temporarily place wi do duty mnt the ares rival lu this country of a block of inurble hewn from the quarries of the Poloponuosus, whieh the Greek Government contributes as its testl~ monial to the post, who, having © dreamed that Greece might still bo feeo," died In his elfort to restore her to Wberty. Hut it waa meet and it. ting that tho £3,500 collosted for thig metuorial statue should come from the pocketa of men aad women seuttered fur and wide over the eneth who, in Emorson’s words, ‘ apenk tho eommerctal and canquoring tongue of Rigen At tust tho noble povt Is before us, tn tho land of his birth, ng he looked and svemed when in tsi he was the itol of London gouloty, tho eynu- sure of every eye. rr Capt. Ingalls’ Story—The Doad ScasSore Pont Mo saw Of Monhogun Island. a Portland (Mey Argus, Yesterday morulng our Sepuintge learned that Capt. M.D, Ingalls, of the schooner Chuleeduny, lying ae himery’s Wharf, tutd uettiaily soon the Dig “sou-surpent off Monhegan lefund a fow aye yo. he hardy wariner yriined a Ute the reporter told tlin he td eome to ins ow him nbout the big snake ho wis reported havo lutoly sven, but uxsertad tho story was not far fromthe truth. The Captain then went. ‘on to tell ubout tho xtrunge thing he recontly sitw, sitbstantiilly.as follows: Last Faturlay, about o'clock in the afternoon, we were sluwly: xalling past Monheyan, thera befng very little wind, about twonty tnlles southwest of the Ishind, whon we caught Bight pf whit fooket ikon lnrye schooner toating botton up. AK tho object Iuy almost dead ahead,’ wo made direotly for it, but deforu we got very oloag wCapo Ann schooner liy to and sont 2 Lout’s crew to inspect what, now plainly ap- peared to be a monstrous ‘enrenssy of sue speated Or other, We finatly hove to, about: siup'a teagth off, and took’a leisurely survey of the ee Tt wats toad, aud floated on tho water with 1a belly, of a dlety brown color, up. ts head was at lenst twenty feet long and about fen feet through at the thickest point, About midway of tha body, whlah was, Lehould guosa, about farts, feot long, wore two find, Of uw olor white, each ubout tw tin tengtt, The Dody suemed to Hagar, from the back of the head down to tho slze of a eninll ing, dixtinet from the the ond bud nothing that tooked The ahane of the ervuture's ‘heud: was nore Hike a tlorealthan anything Pean Iken itto, 2 have seen valmoat afl kinds of ped that enn be found Ja those waters, UL never Bw tho Uke of this sbefore. «wa "yours ago, olf Kuan, T saw ahootiug through the water a tiltyy which, 1 othink, resembled this creature considerntdly, but f didn’t get closy cnongh tolt to gay torcertuin, ‘Tbe nian from the Cape Ant schounur yotun this dead erouture, and une of the boys cut a touhle shuttle on its bully, whiel: forall the world looked Hke the bottomof a sebounor covert with Darnacles and seaweed by tho wenthor, We shoubt have towed tho thing te Portland hud there boc wy wind, but as G Wwiti't, wo btocrud uwuy and left it. Whit HeEA Mouser this Was 1 can't suy for but in ny opinion it was tho orlginnb? sea. serpent.’ which hia tes sugn ono nit whily for Yours past, and wtdeh, whon alive, wus too swift x selina: for any sulling veasel to xot ulong- 8! lo of," - Tho Dark Horss—How the Torm Orig- a isp eds Heiynatt Enquirer, TAPAYETTE, Tat Stine: iD— Ti the Editor of the Enquirer? Canvyou give mo tho origin of the torn “dark hone” Bo frequently asad In polltics nowndayay AMAT, Many yours thefa'Wo wah" there tived™ in ‘Vonngsao un old edap numad Bam Vivo, who tradod (nh horses und generally contrived to own agpeedy nog or two Hblch he usded for raviyy purpoads whonove cuthd pick up a tafe tuteb" during bh Velx, Tho Quast of his ilyerg was a coal-bh Stallion umined Duaky Petoowbo waa aimoslA thorauzhbred, and able 10 0 In the beat of pty nang Sym Was aevts- toned te suudta Pete Woon igneosebing a town and ride hin into f to gly hinpreasion that the animal was ‘norely a Ukely hogs,” und nota ilyer. Qiie da” ho cume’ to a! town Where 4 country rage-nccting was boing held, and hy entured Peto among tho contestants. The people of the jowi not knowine unything of bis aatecedgata und, not being tye im. curl favorite” Beavily yan ineved quictlwamggy tho crowd and took ail the heta Uist olfernd MBalust bls nav, Just ua tho “iivers " werg Hela saddled for tho rica ald dudge MoMiiirite, who waa tho turf oruete of shut pure oF he: NY! Reale, arrived on the course, and was a not hind duduvs. As ho took Dba place hy the stand he was told how tho bet. Ling ran, Wad ¥ig,"iho folly of the owner of the 8 neo wt) yin biking hia © plug" go heay- Hy, Kageting bia oye aver ‘tho tick, ate Jide (ivtuntly recogaized Poto, and hu sald, Gi i Homan, there's a dark Boras tt thi Will maki somo af] you amull bell befuruacpeae byainst: tlm, FI; Or. Tho Jag was 2 vight. Pee, ie Ih hora, hit vtec’ Gnu tho: tircesaitietet te. wad FOACAMU, When he Went to the frovt with rig andavon the Bure und Flynn's bots with thy ArHtest ease. Hyer after that thi ¥ “ a nity Fuh ae uf dlark topsuest anh i Hu! pho well {£ political parties-would do | vi THE RAILROADS. Annual Meoting of the Great East- ern Fast-Frelght Line.. Withdrawal of tho. Hoosas~ Tunnol ". Fast Train to Boston. . + GRAND TRUNK BAST EREIGIT, - Tho Great Eastern Fast Freight [ing heh runs Ofor tho Chlengo & Grind ‘Think, Grimd ‘Trunks and Contrat of Verinont Rablronds, fiyid {t4 annul menting yestordny at tho oMlas of the Qrand frunk In this city for, the purpose of elceting officers for tho ensuing. year atid tenhs~ neting other businusa, Mr. I, J... Borgeant was olectod Prealdent, Mr. FB. A, Howo Trensurer, and A. Harris, of Montreal, Becrotary, Sevara! Woatern roads wore ndmittod to membership. Thoso prosent declared themselves highly pleased with the wark\ien ofthe tne, Tho ext meeting will bo held ut Montreal. = ‘The Commercial Wexpresa,,n now fhat treight, Ine Just organized, whieh rins over the Chien Grand Trunk, Grand Trapt. New York, tris & Wostern, Deluwaro & TBudsan, Ftch! Lebizh Valley & Heading Railroads, also held a meoting at the sume plree for the purpose of perfeeding the orgnnlzation, Several Western ronds were ndinitted to nemberaliip i the Ine, ‘This Ino new his about 2.00 curs, and arrniges inonts were mate yestorday for tho constructiiM of bout 1,000 more, Mr, Joli Whitmore, for many yeare manager of the International Faxt Fretght. which was discontinued a abot Hime age. elected, Goneral Manager. Une will bu ready to coinmence business July J, FAST ‘TAINS. Tho Honsxc Tunnel Rond has Just taken a atep whieh will compel the Michigan Central and Luke Shgre Ronds: to continue to rin tholr 6:15 p.m, trang If thoy want to mike connee- Hon with thut ino for New England points. Since tho Mustern roads from this elty eom- menced to run tholr. $33) p.m, fast trains this road ran n train tn conneation with those trains whith reached Boston nt 11:45 p.m.’ The Hooria ‘Tunnel Llne new gives notice that this tralia his heen dissoutinucd, and that hereafter It wil rin train in connection with tho 6:15 trams from this city, Thy Western roads will commence to rin thot fast. trainy next Sumlay, By the agreement: made on few days ago the Rock Islund, Northwestern, Alton, and Turlington wero to got in. there at 2:00) » om, The Rurttngton thinks It can naka better time, and 1g cons uring the ndvisabitity of bringing in its fuat train at2:36, Should the Burllagton decide to tuke this step ft mny lead co suing complica done with tho other roads, Tho Rock Island Lng ulso deelted to make achunge in the thine of the train which leaves Davenport ut 1050 4. m. and gete hero at 6:45 p. m. Ot and after Sunday this train will leave Davenport yt 10 a.m. and reach Cifcage at 6 Dein. ITEMS, Mr. E. T. Jeffory, Superintendent of tho Ull- nots Central, Uallrond Company, glyes notice that Mr, A.D. Duyy has been appointed Agont at Otta In place of Hl, W. Tolsted transferred, Mr. TL, W. Palsted hns been appointed Aycnt nt Pulaski in place of W, N. Unger. Frank Sanford, chief clerk in tho offico of the General Froight Agent of the Kunsas Diylaton, Union Pucitie, bas teeepted the position of chief clerk in the General Freight Ollee of the Kansns cr 6 ca Joe & Council Blutts Aullrond at St. joxephy Mtr. H.C. Wentworth, General Passenger nnd Tieket Agent of the Michigan Centrat Mullroad, who Ins been contiaed to his home for somo thy a neeount oF sickness, has sulliciently recovered to take fh trip to tho Northwest, froin wi hoexpevts much pouellt, Ho expects tube gone nbout a month, Mr. A. If, Munson, Acting General Passenger Agentol the Minols Centrid Raitrontds who hag {ust returned from the Convention of General Musenger und Teket Agents at Indlanapolls, Biys that at the tue he loft nothing hid been done exeept to digougs fgurea on which to base rates for emigrant and trst-clias colonist bust= ness from literlor competing polnts to Mlssound River points, Tho Chicugo & Grand Trunk Rallway Com- pany hive tiled for record 1 second inurtguge to lutiry W. Binithers and Willan F. Whitchouso (trastees) Tor $1,000,000 with Interest at 7 per cent por anoum prynble fa fifty years, tha soour- ity being the property of sald Company. Jn accordauce with Instructions from tho MAM of tho roads in the Southwestern Tailrond-Asroclation, Commissionar Silugley.has called 0 convention of representatives of tho rouds Interested In tho udjustment of troubles regurding. rites on t, ‘eeinont, plaster, nnd hard cox) from Butta to eornmon -Wostorn jolts to meot nt the Russell House at Detroit Tuesday, June 2 ‘Nhe following roads buve beon invited; Canuda Southern, Great Western, Grand ‘Trunk, Cl fo & Grand ‘Trank,: Take Bhore, Michigan itr, Wabaalt, Cleveland. Clneinnnti & Indinnapotis, Naw York. Ponn vunin & Ohio, Alten, Burlington, and Nu western, Sa “ASYLUM INVESTIGATION, Conus, O. June 1%.—Tho members of the Nourd of State Churitles met hero to-day to fn- vestiaite the charges aginst Superintendant Firitone ond tho Trustees of tho Central Lu nate Asyluni. Adidayits wero fled by Leonvsa Howes, formurly on attendant at tho Asylum, ebarging that talnted wont and improper food were furnished tugho patients; that the’Mutron grossly uegtected her duties; that monuy sont to pationts was never. arvounted for; that the State property was appropriuted by tha Matron} that tho patients were compelled ta sleep on tho floor for want of proper bedding: that an abor- on wit performed upon n formal patlont by order of Superintendent Flratone: . that 11 fiulley an ttasfy'ant physician nt dho Asylu held Ttelt intercourse With a fanale pationt, nod that Kirstono allowed tho record of this face to bedestroyced. tn, opurrow, late an nsstatant: phystolan at tho Asylum, Hed nn wildavit, churging dat CP, L. Butler, ow of the Trustees of the Asylum, has been Interested in contrictiug for the Asylum xupplies, nod that George W. Morgan, another ‘Trusten, hug demandad and recelyed spealal wt- tention for bis daughter, a patient in said ine stitution, SUICIDES. Apectat Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune, ToLeDV, O. Jung Toledy hns duyeloped an Unusually marked sujeldal voin within tho Inst twonty-four boura, Yesterday Dennla Sullivan, ship-carpontor, of tho Firat Ward, took u quan- tty.of arsonle, from which bo died in a fow hou Ho was 55 years of age und leaves a: family of grown-up sons, Devenacd had been a turd deluker and was on u protracted spreo at the time of hig death, Also, Turin tho day, an ot man by name of Schintesch, Hying on tho Haat Bide, Sixth Ward, gor xome Parle greon and touk It, from tho elfouts of which he was suo ® core, Ho way 65) yours old, with a krowne up family, quite dlasinated, und evidently tired of life. ath those men bud tried 10 tue polyon tho day bofere, but wero prus vented. by thelr sons. “Last evening ry Hoefer, un ubundened woman, tank a largo dose of morphine, intending to end her uniappy life, but was rostdred by physielans. ‘This maphe {ng ubout bo'ulouk Peter Abrona, ngud 64, was discovered by lls wifo In in uneonrolous condl- Mon, and died fn three hours, He tenves 0 faine teat ere mumely, genni be Ho has ilar omployrment several mon aud wus much dlsootmeceds si ———— THE CHINESE QUESTION, SAN Franoisco, Juno 14.—Thu Chinese Con- Sulur Corps of this olty made a formal call on Muulstor Angell and Commisstonora Sift and ‘Jrescott ut the aluco Hotel thls morning, Af= tor tho usual compliments the Chinese Congule Genoa), Chen Shue Long, invited Angell to visit Chinatown. Angell declined tho invitation, suylng te hud fully Investiguted the Chinese question here, and betloved he under stool tha condition at afta’ on tho Pacitio Coast, Chon Shuc ‘Tony expressed himeclt ag pleased that a Commission bud beon uy nelntod tu make un amicable adjustment of all diiferences botween his people und the Amere foans. Iie Governmont wis anxious that finmle gration bore should only be from the better thassoa of Chinese, and alsa regretted tho fact that tho nets of u number of tha Jawless portion cane ore bad brought tho whole rave mto —— " FRITZ" UNDER THE WEATHER, _,, Betcusl Dispateh to The Chieaga Tribune. Naw Yous, June 2%.—Joseph K, Emmot, overywhoure known ag * Frita," was tuday coms mitted to the Kinga County Inebriate Asylum, Mo ts all baker Up, ag tha result of recont * sprees,” and thoro was no vouran funily but to baye bln “eounnod’ und erred fon Faunie’s hut season was Very. successtil tas vlully, though several times bi fered with bis olignyCOnt, ee at Tho Supreme Wench and Politics, sap qe meriestons News anit Courter (Dem), For the loarning and foreo of ehurietor. of didge Field we huve “geeat respect. Wo say (hut the vountry cannot spare him from the bus Yreimo Boneh for many renaons, Judge Fluld Wud resign, if be be nominated at Chioinnadg, and ble plaue seit be sled by, a topubtionn Judge, in sympathy, in all probabliity, with tho more xtreme muuburs Of the Cdurt, Other men can certatily be fotad wa well-Gited as dudgu Field to bo the Demovratis candidate, but thor Je no prosent way of securing a Judge of cual parteand experience lo hte plies. on the Supreme Yeneh. ‘Chore {3 aull another Nidurwtiun: i Jasy tho Supreme Court when Heinciubess bebomd candidates for publivalticen, | Vhe intereat of the Union fa in elevathig the Court nbyve the beatyd twosphere uf politics. _BLoop PURI, DR. CLARK ~~ JOH NEOs tan “Boot a AND Aone, gzana ns vail sau! Fever ee AKD exty Cue: nas ayasta iy) bes) szun uy: ES Sopa erty sm a any WES! asa cho” re cu Cone: , 2 etal URES: Biltousness, Nervous Del t Tho Bost RUMEDY ENOWN 9.G00, £OLD SINCE 1970, This Syrup. possesses Varied ‘ faod inte FmeRtaton @: It nav! iralizes tho.hered| wl mannor of akin diseases and ini ore are no spirite arpployed | -CAUTION TO Heware af Counterfoit_ Medicin fruvellngswonts orrunnors to solicit tide TESTIMONIALS, ILLINOIS, Diseane of tho Stomach and Liver, iro, Alexander Vo. 11h. ine with Headache Ci Futtoring for a 0 Of thy Blo uso your reltable 1 me CHAS WiBuLRy, An Exeeliont Hemedy. , Betvidore, Boone Co., Tit. Purthes the livod, i poUte. Htrenathens the ah abd Howo!s, and Holloves But be without it, Kldnoy Disease, , Cl y bee RAN AI Tie ts to CaMily Gar Fan Tw BLOOD SYRUP hos done me more dt aintand Heart Disease Shiils and Serofula, Third-Day Chilis, ; ‘tora, Clay Co. 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All that It Is Hecorimende to Be. - Hdyar Go MM. have wad your axculiont Geil used at fauully Giedicaue wvUr ysed . Diseasos of the Linge, - ener Honton, Franklin Ce. DEAR Brus hts Sinton had ba att wlan {irae bite en troubling no ae WEEEINGTUN. | riully recommond it Lu ait sue ‘For Neurnigta ag Pablxrat, Tmt Tiras troubled wth Ne bonght some of and ain happy Ww say ly cured rae, era Dyspepsta Cured. : Plymouth, Han: DEAR BIR: Lhave been trouble id Dyspepsia and Indi DIAN don Sy itu jatuabia medicine. [i nnd TIRYY tuted Jue TL ty be a ms MIOSAS Wits BLt Nover. Fails to hae MiUrfirg, Wroguel sbeffected a complete cure) | neaay were : tia ‘Testimony, Co Wt 5 npn ely come O aulering BUISHIFiODA A-RKEDL Recommends Dean sin: 1 ba BYRUP for Cramps ran who ware t effect Scan say that your tr rf stots Ould recommend It 10.2) suleriug Seg Prod +s Jdver Complaint. 7 a ch y ‘and BI a with Livor Compisint ane! mom, t Rhenmatiam, rider. A Good Blood blab ia ca Wai RAT Bit: | bave used your UP and bove found it unequaies Aer, and takg pleasure in recoulmend ioe j Suppression DwAN BIN, My daugbtor rosslun of Menstruation. ane it Sateeitehe ts iestea? ie tee and, to aha was souu restore Ponta Dean gin: ‘vhis te tL OUD SVU tr qin aver ay onre of eave 8 Ti Hed with Weakness ¥ PY Aon A iia tee Te alos : div aey FulUabiO FUMUF trop, DABBITT. LIST OF WHOLESALE DEALERS D, Cl dias’; Bind Syn gi GHICAGO, ILL. VAN, BCITAACK, STEVENSON & CO. CO, bt and bt Lakowe ‘ Pearman BUM & O06 NGMASK,