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‘ r w a THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. THE RAILROADS. New Rates Adopted by the South- western Pool on West- : Bound Freights. - The. Alton to Extend Its Wash- ington Branch to Poorln This Summer. Another Bridge to Be Built Over tho Niagara River, Noar the 2 Fall A Conference Relative to the New Fast Time Schedule to the South. NEW SOUTHWESTERN RATES. - Commirsionor J. W. Midgiey, of the South- ‘western Itailway Associntion, mnnkes the officiat Annowncoment that on andafter Juno 21 Cirentar No, 3, dated Bas 27, 1880, quoting rates on freight from Buffalo, Clovetand, Cinvinnatl, Louisville, Pittsburg, or Whoollng, is withdrawn and canceled. Horoaftor tho roads in tho Southwestori Rnil- way Association will charg. on business origt- nating ut prorating points cnstof the Missisaipp! Rivee and Chicnyo—oxcept seabuurd polnte— and dostined to or through St, Joseph, Atchison, Lonvonworth, or Kansas City, tho followin; arbitrary mites to tha | four | Misgour! Kver points lust named: From st. Louls, Loniavilio, Hannibat, West Quiney, burlingionor Davenport—Firat ehiss, 65 conte per 100 pounds; second olnss, 6 conts; third class, 36 conta fourth class, 25 conta; spvelal oluss, 2) conta? colnss A, 25 conte; cluas’ HX) cents; cinsn C15 conte; silt, cement, or plaster, in car-lota, por ‘barrel, 85 conta, On locul business originating nt Chicay Kenosha, Rneine, or Milwaukee tho rates quoted in_westwand-bostud tacit No, & dated May 1, 1480, n9 applying from Chicago, will govern, ‘On buslness from Huston, New York, Philintel> phta, and Haltimoro to the Miasour! 1 tho arbitrarivs given in Cireular Ne Feb, 2, 1880, will continua to apply. Those rates ara: From Tolco—0,75, 64,90, 3h. rom Chicnzo— TO; 61, 45,10, 25, From Kast St, Loutet5, 60, 5, 2 Mi. From Mannibat, cto 65, 43, 20, 1, Me On frutt, oranborrics, agricultural Hnplemanta, mochinery, and bay presses, Crom_venhoord Pants, tho rates quoted in Clroulne No. 27 will apply. ite seabonrd rates apply only on business originating at polnta from whieh the rates to Tolodo, Chicago, St. Louls, and Hannibal are tho sumo As thoy nro from New York, Philadelphin, snd Baltiinore to St. Loufs, and on business shipped, and conalgned directly through to Mis- souri-Hiver points, A number of changes in tho westwird-bouud classifications aro announced. THE ALTON NOES NOT WANT IT. A dispateh from Peorls to the St. Loula Globe- say Tt is undurstood that tho Wabash, which has had virtunl control of tho Chicago, Pekin & Southwestern allroad for some thie, has made Arrnuigements looking to tho. ullfniite prretiase and operation of that Ine, The Chicago & Aiton is niso In tho fletd with an oifer, and work ing bard to provent the xelling of the road to tho rival fntorests of (bho Wabash. [t fs nevurted that in the Iast six months tho road has be operated with a profit of ovor 880,000, tho surplus being used to oxtingnish some S1 Woof the debt long standing. 1f the Alton foul in buying up tho Southwestern ft fs belt thoy wif complote tholr branch to this eity. a ones, thus giving us ono more competing Lie, A TniwUne reporter asked Mr. J, CU. MeMullin, General Manager of tho Chicago & Alton, yca- terday, whothor {hero was any truth in tho above atatomontas far as ft roferred to bis road, Ho eaid thore was no truth in ft whatever, and tho diapatch was ovidently instigated by soma parties interested in the Chieugo, Vokin & Southe Wweatorn, fo Ret nS Large Nv prive Ay possiife for tho property, Tho Alton does not want tho rand, and has no uso for it. If it wants to Peora, it.does not mens ta go over seu clasd road vin Pekin, when it can nilrateclass road. His road. no Wasutagton, it and It micws to rin, ing this suminer, whieh will give bis road n tine as wood ng tho best frum this elty to Peoria. ANEW BRIDGE ACROSS ‘ITE NIAG- ARA, In 1874 a charter was procured for a bride Reross Ningara fiver ut Grund faland, fust above the falls, Tho company wua duly orn Redon tho Sth of this month, and the directors: of tho now bridge, known ns the “NingaraGrand Telund Bridge Company,” met at Victorit for re= culving aubsoriptions of stouk for tho projected work. Shares of the cupital stock of tho com- ny wer taken up and subscribed: for n4 fale wa: J. Titllnghast, LOW stares; W. IL Vine ‘bon shi rnelius Vin Bhai no} sul 0 shares, and Sld- HRA A ance teHTO tal stewk Of the cul authorized | gmount. eR Dillon, 1 sures ription to the expt putes of Sour. 000, tho potng $2,000,000. "Tho above subscribers wre al) Now York Central mien, whteb shows that the Row onterpriso ia exclusively a Vandurbllt. afulr, Mr. Tilllngbast, who is the executive aiticor of the Hound of Lireetons, says the Come Pany will proceed to. lnitld the bride, whieh when comploted will form a shorter and better conneotion betireen the Cunnda Southern and Now York Central at Niagart Falls than tho Prosent Suspension Trldge. Whe: stockholders will hold another meting dune. A SOUTHERN WAR. ‘Tho Cincinnat! Gazette hus tho following im- Portant information regarding the compllen- ons between the Loulavillo & Nushyille and the Chicago, 8t. Louls & New Orlonus Rutlroads A tow woeks ago tho Ganelle wait that tho Loulsville & Nashville combluntion, in its ef- Tort to control the busincas of the South, would kooner or Inter cross qvords with the Chicago, Be Louls & Now Orleans load, and that i lt thoy would find more than a mateh. An op- portunity now presents ttsel for tho Loulaviile & Nashville to test fits atrength aud ability to cope with an ormantantion as powerful as [ts Own reateystont. The Southurn was too lnaignitionnt jor it to uttacks ft8 unbusliuse-tke way of Bounty {ta attains nude it unworthy of their notice. This exctiso cannot be olfered in tha prosent casy. They must vlthor make desperate ight or loge even the upport wily ty go tor the now business ut very low rates” ‘The Chicagu, St, Louls & New Orleans numagement huve nos titted the Loulavilly & Nustvitte odictuly thut on thy th inst. they will terminnte all = agreements = existing = between the Nines; “that facilities heretofore Riven it whl bo withdrawn, Atala Interpeetition pfthisis; ‘Tho Chicago, St. Loula & New Ore loans tntends to not only put a chock apou the arbitrary und seliist way the Louisville & Nuxtt~ siile conducts its bustiess, but to cripple it if need be beyoud recovery, ‘This it is nbundantly able Husnolully ‘no one at all nequainted with ft will doubt; nelther ts there any doubt about tts rendiness to striko wherever and whengver ita interests arn nntuygonized. Whenever 4 ent rate any mule to withdraw business from the Eonisvinto & Naaivillo, a cut will be made, aud (twill bo made deep, ech enough, indeed, to control abuut ot pound of fruight that tho Louisville & Nustivillo would othurwise get. It tho Loutsville & Nashvilly attempts tu colteul Any part of this business after the Bch a cht Mii ensue thee Will eelipeo anytitig of ty tind ever soun tn this country, and tho end cin S ithe Neweuind eystem will be broken up and exch and every Hue Will co back Juto tts old cut, and the Fi ane Napoleon will yo to some St Helens, ‘The retatlonship utter the Wth between the Cincinnati Southern and iho Chicagy, St, Louis & New Orleans will be ex. niiusly barmonlous. A kiad of ofensive and Tstve WHiaice against tho Louisville & Nashe eitte, pacts 1, ns IC were, between the upber snd thu nether millstone, und it will cums out aruised and tern, but puritied, which will be all sue better for the stockholder in the end, Fram 1s vory ineuption the cummbinatton has been die posed “to rule with wrod of iron, It tite been dictatorlal, arrogant, and self-iin port, But we will be humbled to the very dunt wore the Btu veuse their grinding. Ut sould, doubtless, GL to pleees ot ite own tne vickity and Johurmonions welght It teft to itself, fw protiigate expenditure of money uone would, hn thine, cripple tt beyont ling, Dut wots well chong te cut it ot in 18 youth, and put oa stop to turthor alctiet Ie bas wntagontzed just the rgbt Surporation to do thitt, and ie wilde tt, and date Auat eiteotially, Alrenty the agtvemunt"™ wilh thy Western & Athuitle hay bee virtually Abandoned. Jt Cuil, grcent fora short tine, ® accomplish the purpose Cor which it was dee dg, —L &., To slit the Southern out, And ti day freight destined tor Atlanta orany points ov the Ine of ur beyund the Western & Auantic turuntou, dellsured {0 St 8 Hoyee's Station, It forwanted within ane hour af such delivery, hut teas prompt ws the most friendly Linweoul do it, Not ouly jn this nas thy Southern vf danded defeated tho Louisville & Nashvltl but Leougbt Jute synthe, with fhe po ange majurity of the ruads in the South, as was demonstrated fu an open, file, and saquty Hatt vofery the boutherts Asivelation al Geuuril Passenger Agenta ul ibeir recent cuonferunece, joif (he Suuthora bus done all thls without aelp, the result of the combined etforts of it ind the Chicago, St. Louls & New Oriouns duadon sguinat the Loulsvilly & Nasbyili wm can bo foretult without the pouslbility of 6 ‘AST ‘TRAINS, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Wamuxarox, D.0., Juug 13.—There will bo a necting of the managers of (he buuthern rall- wads and of the rillroads between bere apd a Now York Clty to-morrow to consiter a plan to bo submitted by Mr. Thompson, Gonoral Super- {ntendont of tho Ponnsylvanin Raliway, as to Speed In trains froin New York to Washington gud aonth to Now Orlenns.* ‘Tho plaints to accol- erato the speed on what ts called tho Now Kine gland train, which Icaves Roston nt 6 o'cloule at pight, so that that train will arrive in Washington at i on. m., instead of nonely es TM. Ag nt present. The proposed Increass of sheed ‘is to bo entirely between Now Sork and Washington, as tho Post-Uttico Nepartment: aloes not contemplate leaving Now York City at ancariler hour in the moreing than it would bo possible ta take Inthe Now York pipers. It Abie project fs carried out, 98 thore is renson to ellave that tt will be, iu will ho possitiy for Congrseainen And business-men tu leave Boston at inthe ovening and arrive in Washington before Congress nsseinblos the noxt morning, The dliference in tho time will be vers much more marked : it ‘fs tho South, | as intention ta ineriaag the, epiewdt trains on Bont! ° connecting horny Ines that the Northern mails will bo dellvered at New Orlenana at 7:0 1in the’ morning Instond. of at 0340 Inthe Eventnit as at present, this aay- ing an entire business day. Connections will bo made so that Chicago will hav tho benotit of thischangs. The Southern people aro rapidly beginning to appree! tom, 18 tte ndlvantage section. ‘The same b3 be made to Sayan to the railway postal sys- aro extonded ta thelr ive distanco in time Is and Jneksonville, ania ITEMS, ‘The Burlington Rallrond has dectded to bring fn ita fast tralu from Omaha at 2:90 p, m,, and tho fast train from Atchison and Kansas City nt By. m. ‘The Tinols Con tral has arranged to eoll tiokets to Kulght Templars In attendance at tho Trion- nial Convlave in Aurust from Chicago to St. Louis at 85, ‘This uppiles to those Kulght ‘Tem= plurs renching Chicuyo over othor lines, bub who wish to return via, St. Louls, Mr, A. 1. Hticknoy hits besn appointed Supers intendent of Construction of the St. Pam, Mine nenpolis & Manitoba Railway, and will assume tho dutles of tho position atonco, Ho will hive ohurge for this Corapnay of nil constriction of now lines, nnd will «direct the disposition of men and material in conection therewith. Mr, James it. Wood, General Passongor and Tieket Agent of the Burllngten Rallrond, hae auithorized the ngctts at tho Varlotis stitfons ott his road to self tickers on tho id, 4th, and 6th of duly to uny pout onthe Company's tine and res turn at angle fare‘for the round-trip, good for return passage on ov before July 4, 1880, » Tho Michigan Contral will put on a now west. ound train fron Detroit noxt Sunday, to run therenttor ditily, It will leave Detroit at 4 #. tn, and retch Clieago x63 p,m. This arrangement will prove n great convenience ag ntoent train ontho western end of the line, ‘This ts not a fast tran, but ttaerves, besides accommodating: conslderatle lovnl travel, to bring back the cars taken out by the fast express. Mr. Thomas Hi. Casuldy, General Freight Agont. of the Sr, Louls & San Feanetseo nilrod, was in the vity yeaturduy, He stuted ton Tanne represontative that, sfiee tho ecinpletion of bis ine tow connection with the Atehlaon, ‘Topeka & Santa Fo at Wichita, business on his road has greatly improved. His Cumpuny is now build- ing a now branch fram Perce City to Kayetto- ville, Ark. —suventy-fivo miles,—which it la ex- pected will add greatly to the “businoss of the oud, CRIMINAL NEWS. MURDE ) BY A SON, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tripune, Kokomo, Ind, June 18.—Jucob Vogus ts an old well-known eltizen of thia county, Iving on. his farm near Ruasslaville. His sou James has for several years borne tho reputation of a Inzy, worthless fellow, and was regarded asi dangerousinnn, For ntong the ho has been tho cause of trouble In tho family, and tho eldor Vogits hus been warned by hisnelghbors to. keep a wateb on his gon or he would Kill bln. For nearly tive, sure tho fathor his slept tn a room by hhnself, with the oor) and. windows double lweked nnd bolted. Juines would not work, and wanted his fathor to divide tho estate with him, witch ho refused todo, dames ten uido his'throats that ho would KI him. ‘Twa months age Juines brought suit aguinat tis fathor for $100 for work done slice bo Lecaine of aye, ‘This case wae to have beon called this morning, About 0k) o'clock thie morning Mr. Voqus and on neighbor were Bit- ting in the court room when James eamea in, and spoke te the nefghver and passed to the other side of the room, A few minutos: Inter the father proposed to his friend that they ao toduko Maus’ saloon and get a ghia of beer, As thay started thoy observed the son followluy, but paid no attention, Thoy went into toe saloon and sented themuelyes nt tho table and ordered theirdrinks. As tho heerwas placed on tho table James mado bis hepuarnnee at tho door, and tho (tlre warning the doomed man had oof ble son's presence way tho ringing report of on pistol, | Tho Neat Bhot untered tho lett sido of his hod, passin clear throngh and breaking the right i ait pasted out.” When the lirst shot strack ita le Jumped to hls foot, ataygered back wand + and oxehimeds On, Pav killed!” Phe son, ree treating, continued to thre until ho bad emptied his revolver, when be coolly turned and walked. out, Ollicers were by this Ume on the spot, and he was tikon in custody and Jodged in Jail, ‘Three othor shots took effect {n tho body of tho oldur Vorus, one in tho thigh, ong in the teck, and the ather in the upper part of bls back, THE CURRIE MANSIALL, Tex., Juno 18—It was expected thut tho urguiment in the Currie caso would be- git this morning, Lut the testimony in rebuttal was lengthened, tha State nliming at breaking down tho testimony of L, T. Moore, and that of the experts ng to tho mental condition of Carrio at the exact time of the killing. In rebuttal of tho testimony of Moore (a mulatta witness for tho defunav) the State Introduced Porter Rhades (colored), of Anderson County, who testitied to tho bad charactor of Moor as to voructty: that Moore bourded with witness two months, Crosa-quoationed by dofeuse, witness displayed, fenoranco of the meaning of the word veracity, and tale contticting statements. Jiithes Bastiand, of Anderson County, teatltled that Moore's reputation was bd. “In view of what he knew of Moore ho would not vellave him on oath, Halos, tratn-dispatcher of tho ‘Texea Puacitle, aud Woimtek, Tosa exprens Agent. both teat} to seulny Carrie Just attur the killing, and Near- fou thin say dubstan tilly that he was in for os ing for tho whole theatrieal troupe. “thy State Introduced Miah Mettonry, 'T. M. Hemby, other in rebuttal of the evidence of Currio’s insanity. | ‘The witnesses were tot ox Perls on the subjectZot doliriim tremens, but could detect nothtig trritonut in. Curries drinking hours. ay Jailer of thirrison County, v| nv hid charge of Currie since his urrest, sald Carrio nequited stimtlenta as a mun get- Anzaveradrunk. We wna stupld. fle recor anleed friends catllny on hin, was peaceful and without appetite, and. tremulous; it was four weeks before ho recovered, and he was ull tho while under meitleal treatment. ‘The case will go to tho Jury to-morrow ayen= ATRAGEDY AT ALROQUERQUE, SANTA FRUN. MM. Juno At the little town of Albuquonjue, sixty-five oles south of this place, avout midulght last night, was enacted a. horrible tragedy, In which Ed Harris lost hls. {fe at tho hands of Young. Hoth men were gamblers, and Harris was well known ‘by the wang Jo St. Louls and Clnolnath Tho partion: furs in brief are as follows: © Harris and Young wero seated tna public hackdriven by a Proneh= man named Lean Carron the hack were niso several wemen of Hl-repute, between ono: of whorl aid Hnrris chore dross ny altercation. Carron fiterforsa to presnt trouble, aad defond the reputation of his hick, whereupon, Harris drew bis pistol and shot tho driver in the thigh, the ball” ringing dowawant aud laxdging ta the knee. Carron urfed ont, © tn shor” when Young, who wits wart a frend of the Frenebiman drew ale own rivolyer and sent ball ureshing through the bral of Harri, who fell from tho hick ‘and oxpined, Tuat aes counts Yourry hud not been ursusted, MUST HANG, Speciat Dispateh to The Catcago Tribuns, Ixptanaporas, fnd., Juno 18—In the cuso of Moynihan, tho Logansport munterer under sone tence of death, and resplted by tho Governor until Friday next, the Supreme Court antics the Judgment and Youtencu of the tawer Court. Ti was underitood at the tine the respite wis grinted to allow the Buprome Court to roview wee case that the Governor would not furthor Jnterfore, ESCAPED CONVICTS, Boston, Mass, Juno welye Atyortnes have arrived here Crvin Trinidad. They claim to bo political offenders escaped: frou Cayenne, Tho authorities Lavo notiivd the Captain not to laud the conyicus, 8 — HANGED, Hastuor, Tox, June ik—Samuol Sampson Noward, was hanged here to-day for tho munter of Alexander Farmer in blay, 1878 A Jarge cons courso of people witnessed the execution. AL. Willits, who was to buve boon exocuted to-day, bas been ruprioved, RESLITED. Gresxvinuy, 8.C., Juno .—The incondiae riva, who were to have beeu banged to-day, have tu Feapited, INSANE, Special Dispatch to Ths Catcago Tribune, Etats, IL, Juno t—To-day Joseph Mondloskt was brought to the Insane Asylum Crum Chica- oO. Hv bus many gueer fancles, ony of which that by is toby the suvcossful candidate fuF Whe Presiden WASILINGTON. The President's Appointment of Federal Officials During Recess, Hartrantt, Thomas F. Johnson, aud John Morton Pro- vided For, List of Important Bills Passed at the Last Session, A Large Number of Clerks in the Patent Office to Bo Dis- charged, APPOINTMENTS, MARTRANFT AND OTHERS, Aptetat Diepateh to The Chicago Tribune. Wasurnatox, D.0.,Juno 18,—The Adminiatras tlon continuca ita work of appointing tho por- fons whom tho Senate deolined to confirm, Gov, Hurtenntt fa not only nominated in tho Tnev of Don Cumeron, tat even Atkins, the Cole toctor of Savannah, Ga. brothor-in-law uf Gen, Garilold, Is to give place to Thomas F. Johnson, fron of tho somewhat noted Horsehel V. Johns son, John Morton. whom the Sonate refused to confirm last your as Collector nt Sin Francisco, owing to tho determined opposition of Senator Rooth, and whom the Sento tn its closing hours last soexion nugnla refitsed to contiem, has been nppulnted Collector of that port, Mor- ton new bolds the office of Consult at Honotuhi, valued at S40 numitalty, | Ho ean now hold tho office of Collector nt San Francisco for six months nt least, even If Senutor Booth and othor Pacitle-coust nen can then be ablo to. RCUNE IIS THRIECTION, Boott, boing originally from Indiunn, was ex Peoted Co have supported the nomination of the son of Oliver P, Morton, but he declined to do so, Pennsylvania politighins sny that the unnoat: tion of Don Carseron to Hartranft's content Hon Is dug to tho fact that Cameron wants to nuke ft very certaln that Mnrtrantt will mpport him hereafter In State politics, nnd not hetp to Dutitd up bis growing rival, McMuanes. Undced, it 48 beloved by some frionds.of Senator Maino that tho only renson why Cameron did not use his Influcave at Chicago In favor of Mlalne, after he sw Grant was beaten, was because he feared: that by so doing bo would strengthen hls rival MeManes. There ure some intitations that tho power of the Presitent to appoint fMartrantt during the vuention will be contested by Tutten, present Collector of Phitndelphin, Known in Uhlengo na tho “swift witness in the whisky trinis undor Bristow. TI LATE SESSION. LI8t QF THE MORR IMPORTANT. MTS PABSED, Wasinatoy, D.C., June t@,—Asido from the reguinr annual appropriation bills the following are the nore important public incasures that have passed both Houses aud become laws dure Ing tho present session of Congress: An net prohibiting any inerense of pay for ox- podition on stir mail routes in excess of 30 per cent of the original contract price on contracts hereafter to be tet. : Mr. Morrison's Lmmedinte Transportation bill, whieh allows goods to be Imported from ports of outry to seventy-three different Interior portsin the Gnited States, tho duty to be paid at ports of delivery, . ‘The Kxport Tobacco dill, which authorizes the bonds of manufacturers of tobneco, snutt, and clynrs exporting tho same to be canceled at tho port of clearance, A bill to reduce the, apeoinl tax for retail to- baceo-denlors from $25 to $ perannum; pro- vided tho dealer dovs not eelt over 25,000 pounds of tobacco per annum. e A bill providing for {be renioval of tha Ute tribe of Ludians in Colorado, An act to provitle for celebrating the ono-hun- dredth anulyersary of” tho treaty of peice and tho recognition of” American Indopondence by holding “an international exbibitton of ‘arts, Minnutactures, and the products of tho soll_and mile, in the Clty of Now York, in tho Stite of Now York, in tho your 1883, Annet to authorize and equip an expedition tothe Arctic seas, and authorizing the uceept- aney of the steamship Gulnare from Cupt. EL “W, Howgity for that puipose. “Annet forthe relict of settlers on public Jonds,"" which provides that when chiimants Bhnll Ue i written relliguishinent ae their etalins fn the Local Jand office, ft shill be open to settle- hor wetlan by the Commilssion- Land Oilice. It directs the Rogister of the district land otllce to give notico of the cancellation of an entry, and allows the party: thirty duys in which to enter such Lunds, t xrants settlors tatending to claim hinds under tho homestend laws tho sumo the to tHe appll- eattions and perfect origi ottry now atlowed settlers ater predinption laws, aud their righita shall date from settiument tho sane us If gettted under the pretinption laws, Annet forthe erection of a bronze status ot io ph itunes, late Sceretary of the Smithyunion: tistitution, An act providing for tho reapportionment of tho members of the Legislatures lu the Territos ried af Montana, tdano, and Wyoming. Anuct to carry into vifect thy resolution of Congress adopted on the Sith day of October, 781, 1 regard ton monumontal coluinn at York- town, Va, nnd for othor purposes, Auiiet to crest n monument to tho memory of Urig.-Gon. Herkimer, Jotnt resolution authorizing the Secretary of tho Navy to transport contributions fur the ree fief of the sulfering poorur (rufand, Joint resolution directing the tary of tho avy to organize a Board to inquire Into the Present condition of tho double-turreted mont- tors, and tho prapriety and cost of completing ant’ vesaots, ‘The cifort te seeare. an appro= priation for this work wits defeated Inst week, Joint msolution uveepting the gift of the desk ‘used by Thomas Jefferson in weiting the Deelirn= tlon of Tnvlependenc Joint resolution a horizing the resident of the United States to cull an Tacernationul tary Conference to meet at Washington, D. dolut redolution to provide for the publication and distribution of a suppiemont of the Revised Buttes, Au act tonmend an act entitled “An not to provide for taking tho tenth and subsequent censuses,” approved Marets i 1870, Anaetinaktog appropriations for acquiring sites aud the erection: in suitable posts for the Protection of the Rilo Grande frontier, Atitet giving the consent’ of Congress toa, Kareenent or compact entered into between the States of Now York and Vermont respectiyg tho boundary between sald States, An net to utithorize the Svoretary of tho In+ torlor to deposit. certain funds ti the United States Tronsury du teu of Investin An net to ninend See. 3 ot the Revised Btat- Ries, providing that, where Hrenrms, senler, shovels, axes, and agricultural huptements mins Ufuetured of stocks or handles nade of woud xeown il the United States ure exported for enellt of strawbuck, thoy xhatl be ontitted ton druwbuek where the Imported muteriat exceeds One-hall of tho materhil used, ond ents of tue ported material Milcd with home products ire entitled to driwbuck where tmported material Used shall equal 7U per evntum of the value of alt material used In theft munufacture, An act authorizing the conversion of National fot bunks. It provides that any Natiounl gold bank my, wecunling to the luwsat the United Buartes, couse to bet gull bank and carry on tho business of banking. subject to the Mi pres seribed for aieh assoulndons, Annet to tocate aid purchase anew site for the United States Naval Observatory, Annet to amend tho futurnal Revonio laws {u regan to distilleries Tknown us the “Carlisle pil), 3. act authorizing an allowance for loss dy Jenkage or cusuuity of splelts withdrawn frou’ dtatillery warchouses fur exportation, Annet to nholish wt tolis on tho Loulsyilio & Portland Canal, an nul to provide for the construction of 1 Marine Hospital at Memphis Tenn, at a cost not excerilng $1,000, An act ty provide a building for the tise of tho United Stites Cirentt and Supreme Courts, Cas tom House, and Pist-Ovice at Pittsburg, at Wort tot exeved lity $750,000, An act appropriating €200,000 for the purpose of neguiring sites and the ervetion of sultublo me ur the protection of the Rio Grande Cronts er. Al act appropriating &30,000 to complete tho survey of the Navtiya ue Dattlotioh ane to wrovide for the compilation and proservation of data showing tho viurtous positions and mo iments of troops at that Duttle, itlustrated by diagrams, Atl providing for pexotlition with certaln forcign Governments relntive to she linportation of toliecn inte thalr damintons, An net fur the construction of a publio build- dng at Toledo, 0. An wet to dnerenso the pensions vf wholly dis- abled soldiers und gallons, Ad act relating 10° tinber-trespasses vommite ted) priv avn 1, 18T¥, tulleving the tra. passers from Prosecution upon payinent of the price of she timber, Anat toumond cortaln sections of tho Rue vised Statutes conceriiog mingral lands, allow. lug axvota of non-reshionts te muike the uilidas Vita necessary to obtain patonts, Anvuct for tho payment of tha awards of tho Southern Claims Commission, Ait Act to provide for the sottloment of alt puitschndinag el aime against the Distelet of Cur jumbla, Julnt resolution for tho relfet uf parties who have Mane contracts to deliver cut houp-iron prot ou certain date {a respect af the dutlos gars, ‘tbe AINOURT upnroprited during tho late sea. ston of Congress, Included in tho regular unui Appropriation bills, the River and Hurbor bill, Thy Delteiensy Nit, and iatscellgneous uppropris ations, agycudtes about €156,000,00, DEMAGOGS BALKED, WITHERS’ OBJEC LION To THE ELH NOUR LAW, Spectal to Cinehunat) ComiBeretst, Wasmtxutos, D.C.,Juno 16.—Senator Withers, of Virginia, saved ty the Tsvavury abvut €1,00,- 000 to-day by rerolutoly objecting ta tho consid oration of tho bill te enforce the Eight-hour In on ail Gorornmont works, Tho domagogs dn the Sennto, tke thoes In tho House, were anxtous to pase tt, for It would bo of great polit. {cal advantage tn’ localities whoro Government works nrg carried on, and politicianscould mako inuch of thy getting men pinees to do eight Roury’ work On publio buildings and tho ‘I or and get ten hours’ pay, ia demayogten! Inenaure benomes a law, ft wil) add at lenst 20 per cent tutho cust of all publlo works in tho inited States. ———. NOTES AND NEWS. THe PATENT OFFICR. Spectat Diepatch ta The Chicago Tribune. ‘Wasttnaton, D, ©,, dune 18.—Thore ts to bo {nrgo discharge of clerks in tho Patont Office vory soon, on rocount of the fallure of Congress to nppropriate the novessnry funds. ‘This is tho more Inexowsnbio and indefensible for tha reason that tho Patont Office la not only self+ austalning, but haga large sitm to Its credit, ‘Tho lnw, howovor, is such that this sum ts covorud annually into the Treasury, and tt entt= not bo used even for Patent Ollice purposes without a speoific reupproprintion, Tho con~ sequence is that nearly tho only bureau In the Government whieh ytelisa revenue fs cripptod in essential branches of its service by tho so~ called economy of tho Domovratic Conxrcss, notwithstanding thore Js n very Jarge surplus ‘that ought to bo to ita credit. » HANGING ON J. Madison Wolls, the nuclent relic of tnvestl- ention-days, is stilt in Washington banging to tho skirts of the Administration with an oyidont hope for additional roward for services, Both Wells and bis son aro out of oilice now, and tho prospect for thom Is not nt all cheerful. ‘Tho jatter’s nomination as Collector of tho Port at New Orleans wan rejected by the Sonate, and tho fathor now IIngors bere forthe purposo of scauring some other berth. Tho old gon- tlemnn called at the Executive Mansion to-day, and bad a five-minntes’ talk with tho President. His mlssfon was wnsuccesstul, In appenrance J. Madison Wells 1s a very changed man from what ho was threo yenrs nyo, Then he was notive and deflant. his eye tlashed with scornful brillinney, and he walked rect and with an elastlo step. Now his form is bent nnd his ove is dull and downenst; a general de jeviod alr has tuken possession aft hin, ts enough he had at Inet realized that an ollicesecker's lot {a not u happy one, RANDALE IN TROUBLE. Spenkor Randall seems to bo Jn. financial trouble, A suit was brought here to-dny by tho. admlnisteatur of an cstute against Me, Handull ‘to recover a judgment of $11,171. TOWNSEND STEPS OUT. Adjutant-Goneral Townsend regretfully va- ented thy oftice which he has filled with so inieh, ability for more thin forty years, turning over isrecurds to Gen. Urunit, who sueccuds hin, ‘Yownsend has recelved a very congratulatory order from the Generiiof the Army on bis retire ment. ‘Townsond, ike most of tho old officers, ‘wns Very loath to lenve the service. MITITARY ORDER. ‘Tho military nuthoritles wero directed to pro- ‘veut thin departure of anexpedition from Sonth- grn Arizona to take posseasion of the State of Sonora, Mexico, POSTAT MAIL BERVICE, Capt. James E. White, Superintendent of tha Hallway Postal Service, stattonad at Chlengo, ts hore for tho pitrnose of consultation with the Post-Olice Department as to new forming for Dhinks and ay to the many detalls rolative ty the Improvements of tho Postal Service, Capt, White ts eine agone of tho inost eflelent ollicers in tho service. and his opinions ara much sought at tha, Dopartment whenever improve- monts are cuntomplited. TIAYES’ PACIFIC TOUR, Presifent lnyes atated before leaving for Obio this evening that very shortly after his ree turn he would propare for hfs long-delayed trip toCallfornin, ‘He will necompany tho Seéretury: of tho Nivy's party, whieh leuves nbout tho fat of July. if tho nffairs of bls Adininistration will allow. If not, ha will follow shortly after, and. proposes tu minke a general tour of tho Paciiic coust. Webb Hayes will secompany hin, but Mrs. ayes has not yet devided upon going, THE AULSARE. There will uo longer bo un sttompt to risk tho lives of brave men ih the Guinare by attempting tu take that vessel on Polur expedition. — Tho Hoard of Examination has tnnlly: reported: thnt, tho vessel [4 entirely tnseaworthys that it Is al- realy budly leaking now, and that 1 baa do. fective vollers, Yet so enthusiastic are mon af science, that (tis said that Capt, Howgate would uve ventured to the Pole in hor. DEN AND JESSIR, Then Hill's counsol are endenvoring to forco n speedy trint In the seduction sult brought againat him by Jossto Raymond, : PRNBONATS Gon. Schenck and family have gouc to Hennlngton, Vt, to spond the summicr, TELMER WASILIURS, Dianateh to St, Lents Glabe-Demoerat, suton, D. ne 1.—1t Is quietly ine int the Trensury Departinsnt that Chict Hrooks, of tho Seeret Service, will shortly be re- ivved, ond that ex-Chief Elmer Washhurn, now Exundner of Nation! Banks at Chicaga, will suceved him, Tho ndministration of Brooks in this {miporiant bratich of tho service bus not beon fully satisfactory, aut the Increase of counterfelting has dotmonstrited the tinportaneo Of 8 change at tho lend of this office. EDUCATIONAL. KNOX COLLEGE, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Ganusnona, Il. Juno W—Next week, Knox College, whieh, under the able management of Dr, Newton Datownn, bus taken mink among tho lending educationsl Institutions of the West, will hold dts annual commencement-exerclsos, ‘Tho ocenston promises to be vn very linportaut ng well us interesting ono for the College and ie friends, ‘fhe Alumni of thls tnstitutlon ure making extensive proparnuons tor ou grand reunion tt + the Opern-House, Wednvsday evening, June 2) On that oecugion, dudgo Craig, of tho Mlinols Suprome Court, who id a graduate of tho college, will deliver the address, Specohes will also be mude by tho Sinderion and other graduates who: py Droininent and honorable positions dn tho various uvocations of tifo. ‘hts meotin is designed to give to the callege nv boom whle will bo felt and responsterd t educational cfreles uf tho Northwest. A large, eee of former frlonds and gradintes will ba presents RACINE COLLEGE. . Commencement week nt Raolne College will Uogin noxt Sunday, when tho Rt. Rey, George F, Seymour, 8.7, 1, Bishop of Springticld, wilt preach tho bucentuurente sermon at ila. m, at St. Luke's Church, On Monuity, duno 23, in tha Nbrary nt 0 a, mm, will be held tho examination for the Greek and othar prizes, for speoluf honors, and for adimisalon, ‘Tho Junior exhibition for tho Larrabeo prize will be hold in the xymunsiuni ats p,m. Tho early celebration of Keunton Day will take pluce at 7a, m, Thes- day, Jue 20. Servic will be held at 1 Taineh and resentation of prizes in the goin willtuke phice at mm. Tho whamnl will Meet at 4 p. tL, and the Trustes mecting will be heldat sy. ui." At thosume hour the students’ convert will come ort, Wednesday, dine i, at Di: mn., tho yrammur-sohoo! exnibleton will bo hel. Commmencoment exerelies will begin at 20pm. Tho Warten's reception and cluss purty will tat froin 8 to Lad p.m. DANVILLE MIGH SCIIOOL, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribungs DANvit.e, HL, June 16.—The Commencoment exercises of our High School wero held at tho Vermilion Streot Oporn-Houxe last evening, with Ave budles and gontiomen in the geuduatiog class. ‘Tho uxercises consisted of essays, dees Aumations, vocal aud Instrumental music, and. tho awardliy of the diplomas, Miss Minnie dour way the Yidedietoriain, and Cal. Wy Je Catheane presented the diploni Se ne THE COLORED EXODUS, Sr. Lats, Mo, Janu W—urlig Tuosday, Wednoaday, and Thunday of this week the are rival here of colored refugves bag been very hirge, aud to-day every available space in aud nbout the relief headquarters ta crowded with, the homigrants of ali ages, sexes, and alzoa, If tho stutements of the new-comers aru to bo bee Heved, tho exodus bag only setin, Tho negrocs of Misshaippl and Loulslana, espeelally the lulter Stato, fear w revival of tho Ku-Klux and bulldoding rule, and thoy are tag to louve, din inany lustinees euvriticing whut little thoy possess for u suilvient sum to transport thom to st, Lonis. encamped on tho rlvor tank at various landings, awadtiug tho arrival of boats to convoy then to this city. Nothing ean be dune te cheek tho stampede, aud It te thought that by vetuber: many couaties will bo entirely depopulated of caloted people. Struiuatty efforts Mettl ‘be made by the Helfer Ausoulntion to mect (he exodus, and thy refugees will bo roshippod to Kungas or Altribated tn the furmilng. regions of Missouri, Uinola, and Lowa us rapidly aa possible, anaes .. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS New Youw, Juav 13—Arrived, steamabipe Baltic, from Liverpool; Muin, from Bremen; Statw'of Florida, from Gluagow; and Somerset, trom Hristol, Livenoot. Juno 18,-Tho Corinthian, from Toston, and Greclun, from. Montreal, bave ar rived out. Lonbos, June 14.—Steamshi} Ameri Widvrnian, Crna Hattmore,and Siteslu wad Zoos land, from New York, huve arrived out, aa . fll off your corng with tho “Japanose Corn- Fue." Ab wilsurely cucy aud cud pala, W ovata SUMMER-RESORT, Some Points in Northern New York—Cooperstown and Rich= field Springs. The Falls of Trenton, the North Woods, and John Brown's Tract, The Thousand Islands and the St. Lawrence River. Speetal Correspondence of The Chteago Tribune, Utica, N, une 1h.—In this communtention tho benuty, desirability, and practical utility of animber of tho summer-resorts of Northorn Now York will bho presonted for the constiiera- tion of TrinuNe readers,—not tho high-priced, populur, and expensive Saratogas, but such places ua muy be enaily reached and onjoyed at a comparatively sllghtcxpense, Thole number is Inego, and thoy ombrnco every fenture of Innd and water, from the pincld Inke and lovel plateau to tho wild mountain-gorges, the sot- emn silence of the wilderness, and tho grandour of a mngnifcont river. Saratoga hns becn so often described that its bewltching parks and fountaing, Its health-giving waters, {ts plonsant drives, {ta splondid hotels, and its extravagant: nrices are fully known; while resorts of lesser note, but of equally.ns pleasant fentures, nro in tho background, and await time to bring thom into prominence. Aan starting-point, thon, let me invite you to go with me toCooperstown and Richfield Spa, tho first about thirty milcs south-southenstof &tica, and the latter a tntle more than halt thodis- tance, The first is elmply a suminer-roxort, whilo tho Inttor 18, like Snratoga, n watoring- place. Ccoorsnstown - 4a.8 village of perhaps 2,500 inhabitants, In ono of the oldost-settied sections of tha State, and tho scene uf the famous Leatherstocking tales, of which J, Feunimore Goaper was the nuthor, aud his fathor tho atipposed hero, Cooperstown: Isdolighttully sltinted on tho geitiy-slopin hills nt the font of Coopor Luke, one of ‘tho most beautiful of tntand waters. The streats at this Urme of year are elothed in emerald-green from. grand old trees, that cust n delightful and ro- reshing shudo from the hot rays of a ner Bun, Tho ecelety of this exqulsitly-lovely rural village is intelligent nnd cultivated; ita hotels compnro with the best, though not ns oxtensives and tho sport of fishing can be Sndulged In to the sntisfaction of every. fgst: Upon the bosom of the Inke gifde two ffttle steamers, subject to the will or caprice of pleasure-seckers, Coopers- town Ie raptily rising in public fnver, especially among that clnss of poople who desire an era of Utter penes and rest front the cares. of a busy fe, Its hotels are not thronged with that, out- pouring of ulteat-fashionable life found at Sarn- ogn; but the tides that come and go are of the moro quict und orderly elegance of the Coopors, Livingstones, and tho Kniekerbockors. A s0- fourn bere would be Indeed a season of refresh Toent to tho weary mind und body, ‘Tho place fs in rallroad-comminication with ihe outer world, RICHETELD SPRINGS— 8 village of 800 intintitants—wns brought to no- tleo but n few yeara sinco by tho discovery of a spring in tho very heart of the villugo, tho waters of which, when anelyzed, wore declared to poseess romarkuble curative properties, Par- tles from Utien nt once organized n company, butt a Inrge hotel, and crouted a spring-lunise. By judicious advertising the little bumict, sprang at ones into popularity, and hotel after batel was erected, until now dlght commodious builds ings are tuxed to the utinost to accommointo the ruah of tho suniner-months. Especiully is this tho ease since tho famous order of Judge Alton barring the tlebrew class of citizens from tho privileges of hls Saratozn hotel. The Jews at once transferred their patronage to Kiehtlelid Springs, and this mny now be termed the Atierl+ can Juden, New York, Boston, Puiladetphin, Hultimore, nnd indeed every prominent city of the Republic contributes ite quota to swell tho population of the nince during tho heated term. So contliuons and large was tho iutiux that alx Jeane nga the Deluwure, Lacknwanna & Weatern Raitrond was induced’ to build a branch ot {fteen miles golely to ncvommodute the immense travel to the pluce, ted at tho fiend of Schuyler ter nine miles long and from one-half to three- fourths of v mile wide, Ordinnry farms aud furm-houses surround It; aud tho landscape is of sloping hil{s, tho crowns topped with primo- val forusta, Returning to Uticn, wo will tako tho Black River Rallrond northward to TRENTON PALIS. Merv tho tourist aud sojourner will find amplo nniterinl Upon whieh to x and (ax bis physiol and imental uttention. Approaching tho depot, A stranger who had heard of the wild and rug: ged scenery would wonder where tho writer had. found material to make his storlus. Allghting and passing up to tho hotel—an .extensiyva wooden structure, with broud and long pinzzau, and surrounded with well-lald-out grounds an elxantic trees,—he fg still more fncredulous as to tho preaenen of a yawning gorge. rugged clits, enormous rocks, and stupendous waterfalls, Ho is ona level plateau, ono side of which Is skirted, apparently, by a natural grove, from wlich the underbrush hus beon clenred, and in which the hand of culture haa sown the frigrant clover and the yraveful thnothy. Proceeding by a well-benten path, ho soon hers the sullen roar of falling water, but sees no sign o! jo KOUTeO from whence It comes, Still farther, ho sudden Ay stands upon the brink of a chawm, tho wild- ness of which cunses the nerves to Khrink and recoll with an tnvaluntary dread, Below him roils, und tumbles, nud bolls a frothy-white river, only diselenatle here aud thero through tho. brahebes pf scrubby treea which to ellng tho rouky aldes of overhanging ledges, Nature left ho means of descending; but art and tall have hown a rocky stalrwiy, and tha descent is ens and geadaul'to tho clear-beuded and enreful. Once vt tho bottom, ft will be found that tho wearing Waters hive formed 8 natural pathway, {nwhich one may wander tip and down the stream 4a compurative safety, The Falls of ‘renton— for there are sevecal—congist of Sherman, of First Falls, Second or High Falls, the Cascada of the Alhainbra, nud the Rupida,—each of which, Anim different points of yiew, presents romark- ably BEAUTIFUL, GRAND, AND ATTRACTIVE FEATURES. Some distanco above Sherman or Eigh Full tho river bis worn awuy the sholyiny rock and earth, forming an overhanging elit, unter which tho water giidea ulong swiftly, gathoring ¥peed and strength ag it approaches tho rst de- scent, until, Juat before the lexp, it darts out hguin into the original bed of rock, and rishes over the ledge down inte adark and surging fost ‘whore Ut avoris to cling fs if dealring rest bofera further progress. ‘The oncoming tool, however, pushes and crowds the lagging waters aut Into the rapide, aud forces onward tho atream to the grenter fall_betow, where, by suc- cessive bounds, It rushes through ‘devious Ways, and passes tho Second or High Falls, and reaches tho Taplids,—nn ineline through which rushes, ‘and tumbles, and rors the current tll ft comes to. tho Ail descent, the Athambra, ‘This caseade Presents a charming though wild appearance, Above,tho waters separite into several channels, nnd each channel approaches the full from a dif: Teront treotlon—tho frst from a direct course, Nnothor from tho rlgbt, and the third from. the left, ‘Tho pecullur action of the water, and its Aygtesuted force, have warn thy rock into nm Serpenting cours, as aymieteicnt aud well de Hned asifcut by the band of art; and, as the waters ritsh wlong, thoy roll and boil in flerce contilct until loat 1a the deep etingm betow, from. whieh they emenyo inte the pack stream. that Hows onward through level und cultivated fields, At nll wensons of tho yeur the Trenton Falls nro Of interest to the visitor. In springtime, when tho melting snows croato vy toad, the rushing, Anury Witers prevent a tumultuous scene. In suinmer, tho view fs more plucid, but withal wild enough to bo supremely Interesting; but, {u the winter, after a long and fntense; spol, whut is called tha “lee Colonnade,” with ropuy wt tourist a trip of n thousand miles to see, in tiet, In the since of n brieg letter all the nat- Unit beautles of Prenton Falls cannot be mun Honed, aul 1 will leavo then for the cttrious to {uspeet in person at thelr leisure. n Falls ites what is To the northonit of Tre known to sportanen far and wide as tho “aportee Tens paridlae,"—tha famous NOUTH WOODS AND JUNN BROWN's TRACT, This immense Rarely cuvered with the orig tual forests, datted with fnnumeruble likes, and Kenmed with a multitude of riven and smaller Atreaina, his, within a very few years paat, bes coed catnpiug-ground of hunters, and tisher- inen, and health-seekors, A description of every resort would tax your readers and crowd out more {mportanc matter, But d cannot ree foul from noting that the likes wud streains are, Aled with speckled Leautles that would tempt old faank Walton trom lis bone alcep ifbo knew Of their existence, Wilnurt Lake, Croon Lake, Osweguteble wand Au Sable Riv: ainony the linger bodies of water, from whence in ever Mrection fork out lesger’ streams, all of which eels abundantly to the cuutlous, pationt angler, No such weulth Uf sport lies wo temptingly con+ Yenlent to the larger cities and near toa pap. ular ling of travel. t hs la customary ut a feast to save the beat for tho last, und, to’be in fasulon, ‘THE THOUSAND ISLANDS AND THK BT, LAWRENCE REVER have boon reserved a8 a dessert. The niultitudes That have already visited them need not again bv told of thelr beauty; tho thousands that have read of thew need ‘not be twlee totd the tale: bur at thu wume thine it may gratify every one fo learn that new features of “uttructives hess Gry constantly belug added to make vac successive season butter and more Sullgmerul Shan tho ‘per. ieee Plensure seekers are drifting thither,—druwn partly uy tho Hparaticled baduties of tho secherye urd dees: Extensive preparations ty to accammodgte all who tay cong, have epeetedpiunreds ‘of oiall dwelliigus huge hotels buve Beeu constructed, and titted with, all the modern spplianoes; now and safy steams Jeo put allah wud othon aty prvpariog ty bo Capitalists rin from tho atoc and, to crown nit, tho As- sogiation maunging affairs oxpeot that ‘within a month of two w grand rowing regatta will ooour, for n purse of $4,000, between Hanlan, Rites, and perhaps Courtooy, with othor famous oarsmen, Fxuursionepartics “havo. alsonly commenced thotr pleasurabio tripy—the Now York Stuto Sunday-Sohol Asrooliution boing Lond tered nt the Crossman house, 'T polltan torritory, AN creeds, and accta, and miees may bo satisfied, for ench enn tind a fold {n which they moy bo woleome, Tf an individual Ukes stir and lif, te fs thoro; 1f bolikes solitude, thoro is au abundances IC hu, Ashes, piko, an salmon, and base are tonging for tho morsol upon: hia hook, and will greedily snap St up; tf ho wishes to bont, he can row; and, 1f ho wanta to tho woos nro full of om.” W. ————— shoot game, " CASUALTIES. THE NANRAGANSETT DISASTER, New Vark Times, Sune £7. It was crronoously stated in tho Times of yes~ terday that 360 pnesengers nro known to havo beon saved from the wreck of the Narragnnactt. 8o far as can be gathored from reporta made up todnte, thoro bavo been only 286 passengers saved, If thocatimatos of the Company's offl- cora—which pince tho number ot passongors at d0—be corret, the numbor of lost docs not ox- ered fourteen. If the much higher estimates of Observers who wore on board the ill-fated steamer represent anything like tho truth, tho nuniher of lost cannaé be less than fifty, aud mi that number, While tho ren! i ‘or be necu- Fately asvertalned, it onght to possible, bo- owe to Judge whethor the number of prs- sengors on bourd tho Narragansett was within tho minimum claimed by the Company or up- proached tho muximum calculated by outstdora. THE RISING RIVER. Sptctal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Broux Civ, In, June 18,—The steamer Fonto- nelle arrived this ovening from Viorre, and re- portsnrisoofsoven fect there and tho rivor still coming up. The goods were being moved out of tho warehouse thore when tho boat loft At Vermfiton, De 'S, to-d a tho | river ruined the protection work just finished, to cost 7,000, by tha Silwaukeo & St. Paul Company, and threatens the trick of the Yankton Lino. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Davenrout, Ia, June 18,—At 6 o'clock this evouing a dispatch from La Crosse was recolved here as follows: Water at a stand, tifteon feots booms, rafts, and loge all sife. ‘This is about eighteen inches above high water imark, At thia point tho river hos rison twenty-four Inches during tho last thirty-six hours. {ho most rapid rise ever recorded bere. A further aiwell mustdo groat damage, Tho stngo to-night is fourtocn feot above low-wutor, mark, SINGULAR ACCIDENT. CincrnNatt, 0, June 18,—A rallrond accident from singular cause happened to-day at a bridge over tho Beioto Iiver, near Chillicothe, an tho Dayton & Southenstern allroad, James Duffy, tho bridgo watchman, Iny down besido tho track and wont to sleep with ono arm over the rail. A grayel-train backed down upon him, and tho entiro train was thrown off tho trnck, Five men were thrown Into the river, and twenty othors into the débris of tho wrecked train, Duffy will dio from his injuries. John Kennedy: had both tews broken, then felt Into tho rivar, und was drowned, Martin Coyles and Marcus Miller wero fatally fnjurod. Tho othars ca- caped with slight Injuries, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Fort Warne, Ind., June 18.—This afternoon while saveral young mon were bathing in tho Maumeco River one of tho number, named James P,° English, aged 20, was accidentally drowned, Spectat Dispatch to The Chteaga THbunes Gann ltapips, Mich, June 18.—A mitn namod Hardy, from South Bond, Ind. while walking nlong the bank of the Muskegon River at ly Hapids this ovoning with w friend, aceldontally foll in and drowned beforo he could be rescued, DEATUS FROM TIE CYCLONE, Sueunrvitie, Ind, June 1%,—3entton was mayo on ‘Tucsday of tho sorlous Injury of a number of porsons in Hanover Township, thts county, by the great cyclone of Monday eyon- ing, In audition tu the instant death of Mrs. Huttle Kenton, then reported, five other per- sons have slnco died of thoir injuries. Twa children of Mr. Svott Randolph und ono of William Grahum diod yestentay after much suffering, Mra. Jane Woodrut,-an aged Indy, whoas house was entirely blown away and here solf budly wounded, has sitico dicd of hor injurica; fikewlec Mis. John Wiliams. MINE ACCIDENT. BAN Francisco, Cal., Juno 18—A Gold Til dispatch says a terrible accident nt tho Yollow Jucket Mine ocuurred nt 11:30 o'clock, occasioned by 8 car-load of tools falling from near the sur face to tho bottom, whoro clyht men were on a skip, Four woro instantly killed, ‘natoly: Nell Gallagher, Al 'Temby, Timothy Wilking, wad i Whitcomb, Jobn T'rezons has a thigh broken, H. Willlams bas an urmofm, and Barney Coylo and Frank Hatmmond aro atlghtly wounded. SWALLOWED CARBOLIC ACID. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Hattie Creex, Mich, Juno 18.—B, MoNary took a tonspoontul of cnrbolle acid to-day by raistake nn Will provauly dio. sds THE WEATHER, OFvice OF Tie Cuixe SIGNAL OFFICER, WASH- tNatoy, D. C., Juno 11a, m.—For the Lowor Lako region, cluur or partly cloudy weathor, light variable winds, noarly stationary tempera- ture and baromoter, ‘a For Tennesse and tho Ohio Valloy, partly cloudy weather, possibly oceasional rain, In tho Oblo Valley ight Sarlabile winds, mostly south- easterly, nearly stdtionury temperature and durometer, For the Upper Lake region and Upper Missls- slppl Valley, partly cloudy weathor, possibly oc- casional light ruins, ight winds, mostly wouth> eustorly, atitlonary or ighor tomporature, fol- Towed by falling barometer, For tho Lower Miasourl Valioy, warmor, clear, or partly cloudy weathor, southeasterly winds, tulling barometer, LUCAL ONSERVATIONS, CNICAGO, June 18, i Wed path, | Weathe Bar| Ther,| Hu) Wi TSR: SEB: aTIUSRZ: it 0.25] or INDIAN AFFAIRS. Wasutsaroy, D.C., Juno 18.—In an intorviow to-day Gen. Nelson J, Miles, commandant at Fort Keogh, M.T., sald: “Things aro very quict in tho vicinity of my command, We have had no Hghting for a twelvemonthor more, 1 look upon Tndlan affaira thore as being in a satisfactory: condition, There have boon no dopredutions of date anouating to anything, Now aod Aygoin wteullng partics aru out, but no serious losses aro: reported, . Sitting Bull is now under British rulo und very rarely, if over, Vouturea oven for tho shortest periods of tme into tho territory of tha United States, At present { have a thousand trovps at Fort Keogh, ido uot troule with the fdlans this summer oo le the Cabinot mecting th! t Poy erie ing this afternoon 8 telo- to follow Victoria’s Indk bonier, was referred to the Stato Department, with the view of ubt. Ons Mexican Gar cameo she eneOnE OE ae zi ‘ Pleasant, wholesome, # oedy. Three adjectts ya apply to Hal's Fritts Pater De pur. Pike's Toothache Drops ure in ono manute, _——— Diseaso revented and medical py a ume cal bills lessened We Of Malt Utter, READY MELIEP, DR. RADWAY! AY’S SARSAPARILLTAY RESOLVENT 9 THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Ohanges as Seen and Fel they Daily Occur, a ter Using a Fow Doses, : 1. Good spirits, disuppearanco of _ languor, melunoholy, $1 and nate Hest zand Inuselos, oto, ne and Harding 2. Btrongth increuses, appot! inh for foud, no more mur Peer Fee brash, good digestion, calm and undiatinn sleep, Avakon. Treat nod vigorous, 3. Disappenrance of spots, biol tho ‘skin looks clone mad? nrontchye piepless changed from Sts turbid aud cloudy ‘a tae, BEING to neteareharsy or amber color: Twntar panes Widiout pun or seniteey, AMUSE te, eters ho pain or wenknoss, 2+ Httlo or no sediments i. Lx fF irecinaminution of aunntit tury wenkoning itoted in that way), with cortainty ot Ron iat erie aia negate Gt la, arid fu to tha sevoral organs. Spin maniecns rettored 6. Yellow tinge on the white of the 9; tho awarthy, anffron appearnnco of changed to a olear, lively, and healthy ootor, 7. Thoso sulterlog from, woak or wlootated lungs or tubercles will realize Rreat benefit goxpectorating freoly the tough puleam or gered from tho fangs, afr culls, beoncht or wind; pe, throat or bend; diminishing the frequen cough; general Inerense of alrungth througtost tho gyatetn; stopuago of ‘night-swoats angen find feclings of wonknoss arpund the ankle, {cot shoulders, ete.; cessation chills, ecnso of suffocation, hard breathi paroxysm of equeel, on lyin tho morning, “Ail theso distresa! radi pally and surely disappenr. 7. Asday after day the EXSAPARILLIAN lt taken now signs of returning health will appoar; Alsen wil aaah ta all Bey te, HER nish, and all fore! ‘deposits, nodes, tuniors, eancors: hand eet ete Ua Levine and ine, unsound madd oalthys wlcors, akan liens, aan disappear, Ce Crone . Jn cases whero tho system has |. vated, and Meruury, Guteksll very Corea as mate have avoumuliuted and become deposited in the bones, Joints, ofc., causing cartes of the bones, rickots, spinal curvatures, contortion: white awollings, varicose voltiny eto the weet 10 virus thes ie ce “ of tho discaso from 2 1080 Wha Aro taking theso a tho cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, ‘Or oyna diseases, howavor slow may bo tho cure," fool better” and find tholr genoral health Improviog thofr flesh and wolght inercasing or aver keg? ing its own, it {sn éure sign that tho cure ts pro« gressing. In these diseases the patient all gels better or worso,—the virus of tho disease ig not inactive: [f not arrested and driven from tha blood it will sproad und continue to ‘unders ming tha constitution. As soon.as tho SARBA- a uTAN re the paticnt “ feot better™. very hour you wi w better and increass healt, strength, an Hest i oo bd ie Rroat power at is romedy {a that threaten death, agin VA Ap Siasioes CONSUMPTION of tho Lungs and Tuberoulous Phthisis, Boro in-Syphliold"Diaonses, Wasting Doganeraten, and Ulcorsition of tho Kidneys, Diabetes, Btops Water (Instantaneous rellof aftonted Where eathotors hve boon uscd, thus dolog away with the painful opcration of using those instruments), dissolying Stone in tho adder and in all cascs of : Inflammation of the Blad= der and Kidneys. In chron ocases of Loucorrhoa and Utorice disenses. Oue bott ¢ contains moro of tho act piece Monioined i any other Proportion, ‘enspoonful doses, wi voor six (ines ns muche * Bes Fears ONE DOLLAR PRR BOTTLE. R R RADWAY’S READY | RELIEF Cures tho Worst Pains in from One to Rwenty Minutes, NOT ONE HOUR After Reading this Advertisement, Need Any One Suffer with Pain? Radway’s Ready Relief SA CURE for EVERY PAIN -IT WAS THE FIRST AND I8 THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that instantly stons tho most excruciating pains, allays Iuthunmeations, and cures Congestions, whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Dowels, of othor wlands or organs, by ono application, IN FROM ONE 'TO TWENTY MINUTES, No inatter how viotent or, oxerucinting pal the Ithuemntic, Bed-ridden, Infirm, cope 1, Norv ous, Neuralgle,or prostrated with disonse may suffer, RADWAY'S READY KBLLEF will afford instant ense, eS : INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, - ty INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF ‘THE BOWETS, CONGESTION OF ‘TIE LUNGS, BORE THROAT, DIFFICULT HREATHING, > PALPITATION OF THE HEAL, HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPITTHERIA, "ARKH, INFLUBNZA, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, a NERVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISN, : COLD CHILIS, AQUE CHILLS, CHILBLAINS, AND FROST MITES. ‘Tho upplicution of tho Ready Tellef to the part or purts where the pain or ditiuulty oxtss will atford case and comfort. ‘Thirty to sixty drops in half a tumbter of water Will int fow minutes cure Cram) Sprains, Bour Stomach, Nourtburn, Sick Heat ube, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic, Wiad in 08 Bawels, and all internal Ps ‘Travolera should ainays carry a bottle of Rade way's Ready Rellot with them. A fow drops ‘water will provent sickness orpatns from change of water, It ia better than French Brandy of Ditters naa stimulant. FEVER and AGUE FEVER AND AGUE curod for fifty coutt, Thoro {a not w remedial ugent in this world thas re ca eee An Aue an Yate ous, loud, Scarlet, ‘ly phold, ow, favors uided by IADWAY'S TILES) #0 quicey to RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. FIFTY CENTS PEN DOTTLE. i. RADWAY’'S _ Regulating Pills! PERFECY PURGATIVES, SOOTHING APERL ENTS, ACT WITHOUT PAIN, ALWAYS RELIABLE, AND NATURAL LN THEIN OPERATION, A Vegetable Substitute for Calomel. F Porfectly tasteless, elegant! Perry eut a, PU, egualit rity, M tren font hadway's Tis "Yor te cure of all ulsonlers of tho Stomach, Liver, Bowel nuyd, Bladder, vous Diser i Eoustipation, Costlvoness, Indies fo, Uittousness, Fever, Intiammatio: Howela, Piles, und all derangements of the ternal Visuera. Warranted tu effet 8 pos cure, Purel veworablo, containing no mered ner leleterious dri G2“ Observe the following aymptoms reeultlnt frum Disorders of the Diguative Orqutis: ay Constipation, Inwant Piles, Ful ines ¢ Blood inthe ‘Head, Aeldity’ of the Stomreess mI Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust of Food, abe of weight in. tha Btomach, Bour Eructationy Binkinys or Flutterings in the, Vit of Pregata ach, Swimming of tho Head, Hurried and cult Breathing, Fluttering ut the Hoarh ia & u @r Suifocuting Sensations when tbe isthe posture, Dots or Wobs before ene oyat capi yell of oe dha g Pers) 1011, yl Byes, Pain ln tho wiue, Chest, Licibs aud eudeo Flushes of Heut, baring in'tho Flesh. troe A fow doses of Hudway's Pilla will, £09 system from all the above-named disord PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Read “FALSE AND TRUE.” Send _a lotte to RADWAY & ho. ty WAMIEN-B1y CO, CHURCH-BT nai Se intormation worth thousands will be wont you, TO THE PUBLIC. jue ‘Thore can bo nu better guarantee of the FET of Dr. Hudwuy’s old estublisbed BH, He ere {es thau the base and worth(oss (unitaiee thein, a8 there are False Htvsolvents. Meller ig Pilla Ho sure, and ask for Uadwter WNT that Us nang “ Lady’ i on whate hie i i} 1 \ t ‘ t E i t {

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