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VOLUME XL, NUNTINGS. Pianist tks nanos ererie aera COLORED AND BLACK - BUNTINGS PARDRIDGEN’. ’ Great inducements inabove _ Goodsgust received. Among . the most desirable bargains ' will be found: BG-Inch Colored All-Wool Bunting, Ecru, Gendarme, Cream, etc., at 25c peryard. 86-inch Black Buntings, all wool, at 40c ~ poryard. ‘ 42-Jnch Black Bnntings at Oc per yard. 1 Striped All-Wool Buntings at 230 per 1 yard. B4-Inch All-Wool Lace Buntings, at 46c 2 por yard. : "1, 44-inch’ All-Wopl Lace Buntings, at 90c. \. dultard’s ‘best make,” Colored and + Black All-Wool Buntings, at 25c per 1; yard. : ik 2-Inch All-Wool French Buntings, in now colors, at 70c per yard. LAWNS. | French Organdies, In exquisite colorings, at 2203 worth 40c. ! Linen Lawns, desirable styles, at 15. *Momio ‘Cloths, Seersnekers, aud (ings hanis, in great varlety ond lowest prices. Inspection Invited. TRICES IAVARLABLY THE LOWEST. ‘PARDRIDGES’ MAIN STORE, ‘114 and 116 State-st. THE TUR. SHCOND RUNNING MEETING OF THE Chieagodockoy &Traling CLUB. ~Tirst Day, Wednesday, June 30. OUR..RACES..... _ lntluding the Great Board of Trade Bandleap. “Oficial Pools Soll at tho Grand Paci Hotel, ‘Madison-st. Cars run ‘direct to th rack Gutes. a PROGRAMME AND ENTRIES, FIRST RACE. “Clob Purse," 0, for maidons, 2 yours old, $50 of ‘which to second. (no mile, ‘LBL ‘a bg. ‘Tom Bast, £ JCA. Grinatead's br, f, Valteria, a... A. Grinstond’s bf” : Whitton Uiros.' b, & Corn Bread, EWnueee ieuee We ochinrd yous f. Whitten ious? & o. 3.0 ri 7. GW. Howon'a D, f. Wait, SECOND RACE. . Sut, rave. tent etre Samcow, Gear on: &. Moscow, % Whitten iiros. ch. f, Hocswing, THIRD RACK. Pe be Honrd of ‘Trade Handicap Stakos," for all #0 entrance, £6 forfeit, or only FAL decinred. ut by May 1, 18h ‘with fi “added, E40 af which 10 second, $100 ‘to third, Wolkhts to appear April, and Geclarations to be muito and patd on uf batuco May ty BRO. 134 mow. Ch Feb. 3, with s3 nominations, on Pof which are now at thu track, of which the fullaw- og aro deciarod starters, but thera will probably bo Wiloy Hacklog bo. Honditant, Je TW, Summer's ur. o, Renown, GR Morrah, he Lang ‘tow, Aton Young's b. c, Longtlno, FOURTH RACE. “Turdia Purse.” #00, $15 of which to secund. $%5 to third, d'wo miles, over clzht hurdles, Wolter weights, WM paanda ndded io wateht for sia, LM. Gritin’s b. Fy Pa rn ran z orach me Cannit, STATIONERY, &c. BLANK BOOKS, 4 BIATIONERY AND PRINTING, Ae SRA SUR Sat shea and ietating Con Munroe and Duarborn-nta BLANK BOOKS, PRINTING, AND STATIONERY. J, W, HIDDLETON, 65 State-st ‘Taree Btock, Quod Work, Low Prices. . STOCKHOLDERS MEETINGS, OFPICH OF THE CHICAGO DOCK CO., Ko, 110 La Salle-st., Room No, I. Chicago, Juno 2}, 1550. lr: The Annual Moating of the Stockboldurs of the Chieasu Hook | ompany fur the olectiun of Directors far the ensuing yuar, und for any arbor business that ay be resantd, lll be hid tn this olty at ine uinea - Glelock pemen 2” NCUA, Roctutney. * GUNS, &c. nnn EE. EATON, IMPORTER OF '- GUNS, AMMUNITION, \ FISHING TACKLE AND CUTLERY, No. 53 State Street, Chicago, ) ‘ —Establshod 1853, WA, HORLGUT & CO, Wholesale, Druggists, DCONOWOWOG. ~ THE TOWNSEND HOUSE t Un uf, Lo NOW Or CO LE We ArT MAGLNR, PrOopslator, SEMI-ANNUAL (LEARING-SALE FURNITURE! Regardless of Cost for the Next 30 Days Only. Chamber Suits, Parlor Suits, Hall Stands, Secretaries, ’ Chairs, &e., &e. IENSK BARGAINS We will, for the next 30 days, sell Furniture of every description at a great sacrifice. Purchasers will be convinced that this is a genuine clearing-out sale. We shall again offer our CYL- INDER “BOOM” BOOKCASE at the slaughtering price of $35. Only a limited numbér on hand. Come and secure’bargains sel- dom to be had. SPIEGEL & CO., 251 and 253 Wabastt-av.; NEAR JACKSON-ST, . INSURANCE. 065, HIRE NSURANCE,ACHNCY {75 LaSalle-st. American Fire Ins. Co. Fire Association. fis. Co. State of Penna. Reliance Ins. Co. Every Policy Guaranteed by AGE, ABILITY, and: HONORABLE RECORD. MIREWORKS, ~ 4th July FIREWORKS AND FLAGS, LANTERNS, BALLOONS, TOR- PEDOES, FIRE-CRACKERS, &. Call early to avold the suah, at CHARLES MORRIS’, 117 Michiganav., near cor, of Madisan-st, TAYLOR'S FIREWORKS! 3 SOUTH CLARK-ST, Moat rollable Warks made, Prices reduced, Sant to all porta U8. MINERAL WATER. tunyadi Janos MINERAL WATER. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST NATURAL APERIENT. - Superior to All Other Lnxatives, Kegutates and fmprovostho action of tho Liver and Kidneys. Recommended by the medical profession through: out the world. Awineuiasafuls dose, ‘akon In the moraing bor fore broakiaat, Of all Druguista and Miner! Water Dealers, VICTOIE BABY FOOD, ‘This Suralnable ed attetly Americas Teed perpared fren the reelpe ates of Xe YoCHys mast emlavut posriclans, may be Kunpllldy rolled on as the best knows babs allbate for mother's ml, 40 0 diet for tbe, aeorants, Ibe wnnpe preatheds Bold by Draguiels und Smallbie, 14 Conta, Large, elt times the jquasdlz, Ove Dellar, IT WILL BREPL ‘Treallas on the Proper Kouslshmoatot Jase FMEE, VICTOR E. YETULE, 106 to 150 sade FG MONEY By JOSH IL. RBED, 52 Williamat., X ¥., required, on IMUROVED CHICAGO nines i UAL tandalph-st. CELLULOIN (Water-proof Line en) Collars and Cuffa retain their shapo and finish through the warm~ est weather, New shapes just rec'd. Goods and price list by mall. J. S. Barnes d Co. 86 Madison, Tridaae Bailing, He eit ods rucelved og promptly attanded to b; Applicatiots received wd prosuply at 7 FOREIGN. The American Rifle Team Victorious Over the Irish Marksmen. Remarkable Scores Made by the Men of Both Na- tionalities, Bradlaugh’s Friends Hold a Big Indignation Meeting in London, They Crowd Westminster Hall and Are Hjected by the Police. Raid on the Jesuits To-Day. . Belgian Bishops Advised by the Vatican to Obey the ‘Laws. Russian Troops Recently Defeated by the Chinese and Turco- mans. ‘ABtate of {Siege Declared by Turkey Along the Greek Frontier, THE RIFLE. ANOTHER VICTORY YOR THR AMERICANS. New Yous, Juno 20.—A special trom Dolly- mount says: “This morning broke clenr and favorable for the great rile mutch, and there wero congratulations on all sides for such an auspicious commencoment. At iL o'clock, how- ever, tho aky wus overcast with threatening clouds, and a stormy wind biew down the “range. Scott was very Ill ail day yesterday, and it was arranged that, if he were not well onough WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, Paris Officials to Inaugurate a | to-day, Rockwell should shoot iv bis piace, THe was much bettor, however, this morning, but feeling rather weak, From an carly hour, tho Irish metropolis began to transfer iteolf as far ns population Is concerned, toward Dollymount, ‘Thousands wero out in the morning, and Jaunt- ing cars and othor vebletes, Mned the roads in wvery direction, Even tho bonutiful bay was allye with craft of every description. Tho Irish teain wore firat upon the ground. Btaj. Leech marshaled his men und carricd out.tho pro- Hminaries without unnoceasary delay, Amor- {ean and (ristt flags weredIxptayed on alt sidos, and tho blending of stars and stripes and tho groon banner had a very plunsing. effect... Many notables were presont, the Lord Mayor of Dub- In having a largo party of distinguished ’puosta ou the ground. Among tho Amoricans prosont is M. J, Lawrence, of Cloveland, Q."..: - 2 THREATENING WEATHER, © °C: DouiyMount, June 29.—Thoweathor early this y mornung was Very threatening, but towards 11 ‘tho wind suitted to tho wont Ue Beh BROT: ‘l plowing straight on tho targets,—unfavorablo for bigh scoring. Thoatr{a tolerably clear and soft. ‘There is a considerable display of Athor- Joan and Irish bunting. Dublin tho houses aro decorated with ever greens, Welcoming mottocs, ate, On tho way hither from THE ORDER OF FIRING. Tho Irish teum fro on targets one and two in squads, thua; Jobn Rigby, William Rigby, and Milner ou targot No. 1,and Fenton, Joynt, and Young on target No.2. The Americans {irc on targots Nos. Sand 6, thus; Rathbone, Firrow, and Brown on No, 5, and Clark, Scott, and Fisher on stabulurs No, 0. A detachment of 20 Royul Irish Cone pre pacrvo order, Tho Lrlab Titiy Asgouiution yestorday resolved that no member as suck Jofu Sir Henry Hal- ford’s team ut Wimbledon. TUR CONTEST OPENED. Tho fring at the 8v-yarde rauge began at WSU, The wind bad thon moderated, and the conditions for shooting becama more favurable. ‘THE SCORKS, ‘The following is the score at 800 yards: AMERICANS. 5 b— Tt 5 b= 1b 5 t— 7h 5 4 20 i bm Th 5 eB Aa John Hiebr. 8664565665456535 5 5-09 Wilitam 1 56565556655486455—71 Mit 5bb6655555665 55— Fenton 5555605655555 0—%5 Joynt.. SOG4K 55455555 5-7 Young. 6656654646555 565—% Totat .... snseeeaseqene scenes ree hlS Tn tho seventh round tho gauge showad an In~ ereusing wind. + "Tho shouting at tho 800-yards ranyo closed at 1:65, und was beyun at ‘THY YOU-YARDS RANGE at 2:88, with the wind still blowing straight down the rnge, but not strong. Offers to tako six to four on the Americans are the best beard, Ty DU-YARDS BCORE, Tho score in dotal! ae tho shooting at tho 000- yards rungo was 6s follows: AMENICANS, BS 6555555— 15 4b565G444 on 66455455 an HhE65G555 it) BHAGGHAS i 455565556 TS ‘When tho Ofth round was fired at the 000-yard rango tho betting becamosto 4 uguingt tho Irish. DISTINGUISHED waarolis. ‘i uring the fi At the 00-yard ran; 10 rant Eigatonant of Ireland anu tho Lani Mayor of Dublin camo upon the ground, Clouds alo qathured incre about this timo, and rain was throatoned with the rising wind, ‘ONB THOUSAND YADA, Firing was resumed at 4:39, ‘Tho score at tho 1,000-yards ranyo was as follows AMERICANS, Jobn Nighy.... 4554955554555 5 5—~ 63 William Rigby...4 5584555456450 0~ 63 Fontes Heat tittt orate BSG4SSHGS4AS565 BOG44 544565508 “Tui GRAND TOTALS sre elt Americans. Irish. +5 + y 44 seneceee 4 48 203 1,200 ‘Thus making the Al ‘ors by twelvo poluts, The match wus finished at 6:20. TALKING 17 OVBIL, When the match was over choors woro given for tho Amorican and Iriah teams. Col. Bodine ‘wus presguted with » handsome bouquet by ono of the ladies present, Acknowledging tha com- Hnasits Ba ‘himself and team, Col, Bodine said Futerded bim pleasure us Captiiu of the Autor Rae ican team that they hud wan, bit aga represent- ative rifleman he felt regret at tho result from a sense that the ri n_ of Ireland richly de- nerved a victory this time, because of thelr ox- ertions to aceure vietwry; and he was sure tho feellngs ho expressed were tho feollngs of the Atnerican people, Checra were given for Earl Cowper a rhortrpeech. He declared that ti pecterl to aro Ruch scoring. Ho wun 4! toitn took this defeat so good humoredly, Only about athousand persona were’ on the grounds, Tho arrangements for aceing wero Rey bs. ant for reporlng thoro wers simply 1 3 NAD ACCOMMODATIONS, During the firing at tho 1,000 ynrds ranzo the markors were crowded entirely off tho Atnorican board, and the scores of the Amar- Jeabs were not exhibited’ at all, No space or facilities Were provited for the presa, and they ita ag ibvartared| with by Maj. Seep wt to prevent any one from passin front of the rds Lfeurcnants y ia nANQUE, The American and Irish tenms attended a priate Danquot given in’ thelr hunor by the Jord-Licutenant to-night, No tonsta “were given except the health of the Queen, FUTURE MOVRMENTS. Col. Bodine dors not Intend to disband hin teum until the terminntion of tho'neeting of the irish Rifle Association atid of tho festivities to which the Americans bave been invited aso team. There ig still eoma' reticence, therefore, concerning the composition of the Winbledon te tes that inost of tho 3s bat Prank Hydo members are fuvortbly dlyposed, and he has no doubt ubout the nnuteb. - He snys he will ba able to bring tugethor a very strung team, net GREAT BRITAIN, : THD BRADLADSPITt CARE. Loxvon, June 20.<-In the Mouse of Commons A.M. Sullivan gavé notice of nn amendment to Glndstone’s “resolution ‘allowing all clective members to affirm, ote., tq: exclide Bradlaugh from ita operation, 4, . . - A BIG MEETING, Bradlaugh addreased «large mecting in Trae talgar Square last night. ‘There were nlso meot- ings in various towns afd provinces, From 15,000 to 20,000 persons word present. Undor tho impression that Mradinugh would proceed to tho House of Commons ‘after making his ad- areas, somo thourands of, persons who hud been attending the meeting rushed down Parliament. street to tho Palace yard, and somo 900 or 400 got into Westminster Hall, but the police Charged thom and Wrove thom through the gates. Mennwhile several thousand persons had “assembled outside the ratllags, A reine forcement of police, However, sumuved thom to tho opposit slde of ‘the stréet in usder to clear the way to the Flouse of Commons, : y ay IX Coxsuiranion. ‘ consultation of le Conservatives in th Houso of Commons hus buon doturiuined on to re in regard to ugh, Ww! introduced Thursday. eee De é orDnSEti * O'Donnell has writton. » long letter, Nercel; attacking Parnell and other Homo-fulors for supporting Bradiaugh, whom he describes a3 a revolting atheist, ' CONBRRVATIVA TROONAM. » In the House of Commons Sir Stafford North- cole announced that he woald move the rejec- tion of Premier Gladstone’d rexolution provid- dng that all clocted members shall be permitted w allirm who muy clatn to #0 instead of tak- tng the Parliamontary oath, = BTRAMBI ON FIRE. ie ks Livenvoot, June +0.—Tho steamer Humboldt, whitch urrlved here to-day from New York, took fire on tho 18th, and was obliged to throw ovor- IB ut to eads aU we considerably damnge: i ee THE EASTERN QUESTION. - ee THE GULEK ACQPISITION,.* Berwin, Juno 20.—Heinrijh Kicpert, yoogra- pher, who drow up the Coilference {map, ostt- mates tho territory codod tp Greeco. to be 300 geographical square miles, ¢outalning 400,000 in- habitants, 9S ‘ Intelligenco bks’ renchod.. tho Foreign ; Ofllce from Paria that tho Froneh ‘Government would never itealf becomo'x pafty jto the sohomo for _ wringtog from, the Turks, by force, what: thar “| THE MONTENRGIUN QUESTION, Pena, June 20,—Tho Foreign Ambnssadors, re- plying to tho note of the Porte on tha Monto- nogrin question, regret that tho Porte should nsk the for the excention of the Couvention, nnd propose tiit ‘Turkey shinid code Littora as far 0g tho River Hojana, includlug Dulelyeno. ADVICH TO TH ALMANIANS, Loxnon, Juno 20,—A dispateh from Corfu says Abeddin Pasha, the Turkish Minister of Foreign Alfuins, bas sent a contidential efreular to the Chiefs of tho Albanian, League stating bo. has reason to bellove the decisions of tho supple- snontary Confercnes at Lerlin will not Ue pre- judicial to Albaninn Interests. At tho sumo time be counecly the Chiefs not to remain in- notlve. Ho says tho Porte will protect thom againat tho covetous designs of thalr nelyhbors, The clroutar concludes ay follows: emain united and firm, Buch Is thu supremo will of tho Suitan,"* STATE OF SIEGE, Lonnon, June .—A Constantinoplo dispatch says tho Porte has ordered a astute of siege be Mnimediutely proclatmed throughout the prov- fuces on tho Grock frontier. DISTURIANCES, Nicosra, Juno 20,—Serious disturbances have occurred in Hulfa, at tho foot of Mount Carmel, vetween tho Christlans and Mussulmans. Tho British gunboat Bittern hus been dispatched hustlly to tho Syrian const. TUBBLA, Br. Perensnuna, Juno 2.—Ono ar moro Ruse sian ships of wir procecding to Viadivostock, by way of the Buez Canal, will, 1E necessnry, pare uetpate in making uo jelnt demonstration aguust Turkey, FRANCE, TNE AMNESTY BILE. Loxpon, June 2.—A Paris dispatch says in the voting of the burcaux of the Benate yester~ day for the Committee on tho Plenary Amnesty bIU, 88 pronounced for amnesty, 110 agalnst it, and 4 for an amendment to tho bill excluding murderers and incoudlarics, Thore were 17 blank votes, and 70 absontecs, so that the fate of tho bill 1a uncortula. ThoConservutive Sena- tora mostly voted for amnesty, and tho Modor+ ate Republicans opposed ‘it, Although 'thoso proceedings aro not conulusive na to tho ulti- mato result, the coincidence of tho anti-Jesult decrees und tho Amnesty bill is favorable to the chances of the lutter, jany Benutors recoil froin tho teumphal entry ofthe Communists at une very moment when the Jesuits aro driven ri PRESS COMMENTS, Pantie, June 20.—The Ruypel threatona the phollton of tho Sonaty If tho Plounry Amnosty Inne Gourde. des” Debata aye tha rejection of tho bill would burden tho Conservative party witha heavy loud, and destroy what lttio of government that romalned, THE NYIAGIOUS DECREES. ‘The ovening journals announce thot tho directors of all tho religious houses have made reparations in expectation of the action uf the gutboritles to-inorrow. All tha doors of rolige jous houses will be closed, and the police will be obliged to effect forulbly entrance and break open cuch individual cell. Tho Jewuit's houses only will bo dealt with to-morrow, p to tho present time, thirty magistrates have resigned sooner than oxecute tho religious decrees. ‘Tho BMintstor of Justice filed thelr posts without delay, DECLINES TO AOT. Jules Siinon has rofused to aot as roporter of tho Senatorial Amnesty Commilteo, THY SHIPPING BILE. * In the Chamber of Deputica the debate on tha Merchunt Bhipping Di was resumed, Tho eluuse Ped pountics to Fronoh ships tn pros fon to tho length of the voyage was udopted, port 22d to 18. THE AUTRUNATLVE, Lonnon, June 20,—A Paris dispatch says i tho minnusty isnot youd by July 14 the Journat Opfeiet witl before that day publish decrees ranting universal pardon, and feaving the Konite notbing to contend for but tho rotueal of puliticul rigbta to very many persons. OIINA, ‘THN RUSSIANS DEVRATED, Casey, June 2.—Trustwortby reports have been recolved hore that somo Russian troops were defentod by the Chinese at Turk Pass, and again pressed and again defeated at Kisselbure nan; losing much ammunition and supplics, iho biness huye reached Guicha, BELGIUM. | RROUBEM WITH THE VATICAN, Bntesris, Juno 2.—Tho Journal de Breusclles e@unounces that the Minister of Forviga Afuirs informed the Papal Nunclo in Brussels that tha Bulgiun Governmont would, from the 28th inst, couse diplomutio rulutions with the Vatican, Bow, Juno 20.—Thw Vatican bas sent frosh instructions to tho Belgian Drmerar eer mend prudence, and, While oppov! tducatlonal law, ‘advise tho Bishops to keop 1880. strictly within tha limits of the Inwa of tho country, LON! Juno2.—A Bruasela dispatch enya the rupture of retations with the Vatlean wna Drought nhout by tho IMahop of Tournay, who is, now In complete Haupreement with the Papal See, communienting dispatches establishing the duplicity of the Vatican, SOUTH AMERICA, PEAGY AT NURNOS AYRES, Rin px Jaxzima, June 2.~A dispatch from Buenos Ayres annoutces that tho city made Peace proposals to the Natlonal Governinent on tho 27th Inst., and negollations are expected to result favorably, Loxpox, June 2.—A telegram fram Montes video reports thut peace bus been concluded at Buenos Ayres, GERMANY. 2S CIRO Nite Brnuty, June 2.—Tho mnfority by which tho Church bili pussed the Prussian Diet included the united Conservatives and forty National TAberais, The ininority was composed of tha party of the Centre, the Poles, Progresstonists, and forty National Liberale, RUSSIA. PLAGUE OF LUCtSTE. St. Parensnune, June 29,—The Russian Min- {eter of the Interlor, on a tour of inspection, tetegruphs from Astrakhan that, owing to the matt ot peeele ee phere. of Wecuete canna be y cl ented. ny other Insec! fojuriue thocropa ree VARIOUS. RURSIAN DEFEATS. Canur, June 20.—Keports from Turkestan state that the Russians have been twice de- feated by the Tekke-Turcomans. EUOENIE. Carn Town, June 20.—Tho ox-Empresa Eu genie bas ainbarked for England. ti i FAMINE, CONBTASTINOPLE, June 29,—Famine continues in the districts of Mayazid, Alashgerd, and Vau, and the inhabitants are liying to Russian terri: tory. Ten thousand persons, .chietly Kurds, are reported to have perished from hunger. a HONDON, Sune 2.—A cable dispatch saya: *The Ghilznis are harassing our communica tions. They nttacked the convoy and Kilted alx wounded two of the escort. and ded t f thi Me The Chinese urmy havo occupled Eastern Kho- Khaud, and the Husslans are retiring upon Osh, CANADA. Customa Datics—Pacitic allway Lands Proposed Permancut Military Force “The Orange Canc. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. MonTuxal, June 20,—Tho disaster on tho La- chine Canal to-day will interrupt tho trado of tho country for an indefinit period and entail an enormous loss to cominurcial interests both here and fn the West. For years past tho Government bas been engaged jn the Important work of deepening and otherwise Improving tno navi- gation of tho Luchine Canal, Hundreds of thou ganda of dollars have been spent on the work, and tho public was beginning to’ hope for some roturn, Just as trade had taken a turn in our favor, and the granaries of © the West opened, and vast cunsignimonta of wheat were beginning to pour down upon us to an unprece- dented extent from Chicago, an accident hup- pens which stops the wheels of commerce and puralyzea tho whole trade of the St. Luwrence, ‘Thousands of willing hands arg now temporarily thrown’ idle, the mills along tha canal belng stopped for want ‘of water at the busiest soason of tho’ year, and: the Inland shipping tradoof tho far West brought tu a seabourd. Besides, our large tloct of ocvan vessels ‘that ary waiting hore for, cargovs of grain from Chica; will bo’ eeriously llfected by tho detention, ‘Tho acvident seoms to have been caused by something being wroug with tho ongine belt-wires, The Mute, Lu Londe, was on the uppor;dock as the bout entered tho -Bnd— erated, that bo. yuve: the signal bolls word “nee Laginenr-{a rata ou. and consequently the boat went right on. “The mate, becuming tware that no heed was paid to his signul, rushed to the other sidu of the boat and pulled the bell, then tod late, however, the boat having struck. ‘These belld were hoard by the ongineer, but, seeing that ‘tho lock gutes were xolng, the State signuled again to go aheud, and the engineer did so, ‘This presence of tind probably averted a fearful loss of lite, a8 hnd tho bout ‘been ewept down unresistiugly it would almost cortalnly have gone over tho lower: aod intothe river with its living froight. ‘Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Trivune, Orrawa, June .—The Canada Gazetlo says the duty on tomatoes in cand and on canned meuts shalt be ut the rate of two cents por pound, which rate shall include. duty on caus; and the welght ou which duty [6 hayanle shall inctude tho Weight of tho canis, ‘Tuo rato of duty to be |. OF o} enuel n car-wheels and axles ot atcel fron and stect shall be 23 per cent ad valorem: und on rolled beams, channels, aud angtes, of fron and eteel, 1h per cent ad valorem, Notive 18 given that, by order-in-Counctl, the Governor-General bas boon pleased to repent tho seventh section of tho order-in-Council of tho Oth of October, 187), regulating tho disp of tho lands for 110 miles on cach sido of the Canadian Pacific Raliway; and to order that tho serip now otttstanding. as algo that which may yet require to be ixsued to satisfy claims so fur Authorized, be accepted at Its pur value in the purebusy of railway and yr roptlun lands, ag yell as in pie purvhise of on lands under tho provisions of the Inw, Mi andford Fleming has declined tho prof- fered position of Consulting Engineer in con- nection with the Pacific Itailway,—thus com- fletely severing his connection with the Domin- ion Government. ‘An Oltawaite, writing from Emerson, Mani. tobn, to his relatives here, records the fact thut a mutual friond, a farier from Nepeuu Towne Bhip, had failed to got suitable land in Manltobu, Biol au oe were suitable wore ulthor. a the winds of speulators or hampered bye reg mist ae followed other Canudtans and ne to Dakotr. Gone Npcctat Diseatch to The Chicago Tribune. Toronto, Juno %.—A cuble-dixpateh ane nounced, the other day, that Sir Bell %, Smith, late Commanderin-Chiet of the Canadian iiilitia, now in Englund, was urging upon the Imperial Government nachome for the estub- Ushinent of # perminent mititary forvo In Cane adn, and was: mice ty with somo hcoragement in his views, ‘The Maw, in a atrony editorial on tho subject, descunts as follows; "If Sir Solbs Suilth contemplates merely tho ecnel perlal troops bere, or tho ratsing of a ents of Canadian soldlons, to be virtually a porlon of tho Viritish’ army. and to bo maintained from the = Jmperlal ex. shall bo very weil ploasod: choquur, we to seo bis acheine succou It Js more probable, however, that the design Is intended curry waengnes el tha De to be curried Carleh Uede due people, counte nance tho ides, thoy will tind thomuelves sud- dled with a heavy wdditional outlay, whlch tho country, bumtened aa it ts with tho oxpenso nove eeary for the groat national work of opening up tho Northwest, could [lutford. At n tine of profound peace, when all troublesome questions tween ouriulves and our nel ehhons huve been ainicably settlod, when internal dissunslons havo been allayed, nod our entire people are Gg gud contented, there is not the allght- ost senso) or in proposing, to burden tho country with a standing army. ‘Tho achome muy be Populas at the Buylish Ware Oitice, ng a means of tudlug employment for superttuous military talent, and provid! re nay. and well-paid berths for youths of good family in toachlug riw, rough, and dutnocratlo Canndl- ans the manual of army, It may be regarded by some as a NoCessury complement and corullary ot the Imporial {dea lately so prominent ih Engtlah polltioa; hut the temper of the Cunadlan: People at the progent tle ia strongly’ favorable to cconomy and the curtailment ‘of all uns nocossury pxpenee in Goverumont, It is outect to well 4 spel ‘out Glourly “and. ttemly as tho futility of iinigining that any such notlon us that of Pormanent inllitary catablishinent, to bo sup. ported by the Doruliton, will tind favor with tho hus of those who have to foot tho bills, and aro neoossarlly the best judges as to the country’s requirements in the particular, Tho whole ae Htagether oubof the question; and, hve vod effect in Ughtening the bonds be- dwoon us aod the Mutbor-Country, the exponsy involyed would do much to areuse discontent, bud strongthon tho halting loyio of the Asmoxu- tloniste by a now und forcible unsument,’ Vaddy Hyun, the prizo-tighter, who defeated Joo Goss recently, isin tho vity, having an ob- jection to the United Stutes at present, tisveaid that Mr. N. KF. Quvin, counsel for Honnett, Intends moving to bave tho cvideuco ect aside, on tho ground that, during thy taking of hinportant, evidence, one of the jurors was fustaslvep. Affidavits hays been procured from several lean in tho court-rooim wae observed ou jurymun, the Spclat Dipak to The Chicago Tribune, MONTREAL, Juno 2.—Joseph Trolauns ts a French Canadian who sooms to have separated frown bis wife owlng to domestic diicultios, | Aw he pi near wheru bly wife aud eblidren Iived, ho saw ono ot bls children playing in the Btrvet. He fouk tho child tu blsawn home, and turing the night 4 mun endoavored to steal tho Netig one from his bed, ‘The pollce have the imatter in hand,and the would-be kidnaper will bo urrusic: ‘The Sontren! Telegraph Compuny bus declared @ seule youual dividend of U percent, Tha catl- minted revenue -and, expenditure for tho siz months ending May Sl are un follows: Revenue from all sourees in P2000; In 189, guUens: working expenditure Inf sidiout: “in shy, Flot... Estimated nee prolit In 180, 963,183 In 17, $51,001, Tho hnif= year's business ends on the dtat of May, and em- it unfavorable portion of the 1 that wi ho year {a jeted, Inge pratt will be shown > sopeisren At. the recent. meeting of the Orange Suprema Grand Lodge, in Toronto, It was fully decided to earry the Orungy cake to England If need be. ‘The case Is now in the Court of Queen's Boneh, Broo site; and will come up for henring at tho The ex-Directors of the Consolidated Bank to he prosecuted ure: Bir I. Ilneks, A. J. Reckie, Jobn Rankin, Hugh MeKuy, W. W, Ogilvie, and dohu Grant. Tho Toronto c: rectors are not to bo included in the terms of the resolution. Spectat Miypateh to The Crscago Tribune, MonTHe aL, June 2.—It, haa leaked out that at the St in Baptiste Convention at Quebeo, an address to the Pope was inoved by the Presl+ dent. Mr, Chanvenus und unanimonsly agreed to, allirming that the Feeneh Canadians of North Anierica were loyally devoted to him; that thoy bad already: nent Fontitleal Zouaves to detent his temporal powers and that they ure realy to- dny to send bayonets and troops to hlin autll- elont to reinstate hit and write in blood their detestation of the Tatiana tyrants who deposed bis Holiness. This may prove a nice little quea- ton for English diploniutists to settle wlth Italy, shoutd the litter deem it worthy of notice. Preparations are going on for tho grand proces- slon of male Catholics to-morrow in thls city, which is to bea protest azalust the French de- crea against the Jesuits. The Commercial Unionleta ure preparing a monster demonatra- Yon fur ‘to-morrow to take plice ‘at Bt Ours, ‘The scene chusen Is one that rovives many niem- orics of tho rebullion of 18, and doubtless tha feeling of that tine will be gpngated to by the Bpenkers. As to-imormw fs St. Peter's and St. Faul’s day, the poputnee will gather in largo numbers, and the addresses will be made after mi ..,,Opeetat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Tounonto, Juno 29.—The arrivals of wheat and corn nt this city during the past week from the West aro by far tho lergest on record, Tho ex- inst yonr amounts to 24000 bushels: and OF cove ints to 280.000 bushels, and of the excers is 170,000 bushels, is a Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Queurc, June si.—The memorial tablet in memory of Col. Ne Saleberry, the hero of Chau- tagua, ufixed to the old Manor House of Ieau- port, now owned by the heirs of Guguy, and in which the Colunol first saw tho Iyht of duy, was Yesterday unvelted In presence of # large nume bor of people by Licut.-Gov, Kobitalle, a SUICIDE. JOLIET. | Jotzer, ML, June 29. irs. Sophin Zarley, ‘witow of tho lato C. Zarley, Eaq,, one of the pro- prictors of the Jolict Signal, gommnitted suicide at her residence on Eastern avenue last night. She was found this morning by mambers of the family suspended by the neck with a rope which she bad fastened to the decor of her bedroom, The deceased was about 60 yeurs of ago, and Jeaves four childron, Temporary derangeinent, induced by trouble in setding up ber lute bus- band’s estaty, Is supposed to have been the mio uve for her self-destruction. CINCINNATS, CinctInnast, O., June 20.—-Dr. W. D, Semple,.o! Dayton, O., who tried to drown bimself ih ie viver a fow days ayo, and was rescued and sent, to the workhouse, succceded in hanging himself Ju hia cell this morning. He was dead when found, GEN. GARFIELD. 1 Ils Flood of Correspondence—Biogra phies of Mim-A Polltical Meccu—A Prophetic Incident Detulled in a Let- ter from Switzerland. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. MestoR, .0., Juno 20.—Tho perfect flood of correspondence.that pours in, these days, upon Gen, Gurfigid, Is enough of itself to discourage 4 man of less detcrmined charactor than the next President. As it {s,tho General has set hitnself down to the task of ‘answering in detail the more than Be fottars that have already Tel ince -his nomiuation. Ho is ase a ese aban Beanz -*ate, Brown, together with what ocenstonal help ho can obtain from his friends, Tho Hon, A. G. Riddle, of Washington, came on here some days since, and has been busily engaged at bis work of preparing a biography. President Hinsdale bas bad several propositions to prepare a biegrupby,--one from a Chicugo house. Tho Bros fon probably 4s as well prepared, from a persdtal knowledge; as uny mun in the world, to write a book of that kind, Ho isa literary man of some reputation, taving prepared soveral works of considerable interest and research al- ready. He ts also a gentleman who hag kept abrenst of all the best political thought of tho age. It is thought by thuso who seen to know the most about the case, that, If President Hius- date takes bold of tho matter, he will write per- haps tho best book thus fur proposed, fhe little furm-house here, on tho old Clevo- Jond and Buflaio pike, hus become a sort of po- litical Mecca. Many people who desire travel in tis section make It a point to drive throngh frum Willoughby to Painesville, in order thit thoy may seo “the General's house.” Every vehlelo which passes, te it the rough wagou ut the farmer or the costly livery of the city mill- Jonatre, contains an anxious load of people, who strain thoir eyes to cute a view of some of tho occupunta of the famous villa, Anlong the many fiiteresting letters which have been received is one from Capt, Frank H, Mason, United States Consul at usle, Switzere land, formerly editor of tho Cleveland Leader, and futhor of tho uxcoltently-written history of the Forty-second Regiment’ Obfo Volunteer Ine funtry, which Gen, Gariicld went into the fleld with,” ‘The jetter waa written on the with day of May, nearly two weeks beforo the Chicuyo Con. vention, and details an ineident that partakes: muuch of tho nature of prophecy. The portion of the fetter which 1s not of a purely private nature - given below, by pormission of Gen. jartiolds “ CONSULATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERI- CA, BASLE (Switzdrland), May v7, 1h0,—My DEAR Furexp Garvitin: since I received your kind undintoresting letter a few days ago, Lbave muda the xoquaintance of an American family resid- lug here, out of which avqualntance hus grown some manifestations which i think will interest Ou, *xmnong the fow books which Mrs. Mason Drought with us wus a vopy of tho history of the Forty-second, ‘Phis, Dr. ‘tappan, tho gentleman alluded to, chunved to seo on oir parlor-tublo, und Ht once pounced upon ft. Dr, Tappan you mumbor as tho President of Ann {Arpor Fy ailversity for fourloen yours prior to ian Now York gentloman of tho best kind, and hagatnost charmiug family. Thoy have lived bere for a nunibur of Sears ust becaus shionte ta aintenre Us emadiiStit GU rnin astrono mer, Woll, Mrs, Brolunon, and her father and mother, are the most. Joyal and devoted kind of Americans. Thoy are in fecting just whore all ihe Union people wero in tet. All tha inter~ veninyg years of reconstruction and politics aro a8 Thuthting to thom: thoy stilt bear the drut ant ace the Boyg in Hue going out to battio, When the venéruble old Doctor took my poor Mttie book round gnd read it to his fumily, it wi Toppan family “hac i (tr tho camps of tho Mon army, Soon after, rs, Muson asd f, with the efldren, woru Invited there to dinner, with aoing othor friends; and, in the course of tho dtnuar, Me, Tappan rose wud qave this toasts “To the herovs of the Forty-Kocond Oblo, living and dead, and to thelr first Colouel—Muy be bo spured to be President of the Nation which bo aud his gallunt regiment helped to mavel’ Well, It was all Ike a peal of thunder out of a clear aky tome. Idid not know. thut “pontimenta ® wero thus formally expressed atu fimily dinner. ‘Tho fow poor words that fcould say were atto~ wothor Inadequute; but the tadies waved thelr napking, the overy ono eried and wondured how any ane could hive Ilved fhronet four such years, Aml now you can tell the boys, at tho hextrounton; that De. ‘Tappan (whom 'T have had the pleasure uf nominating as Vice-Consul nt thls post) is clrculuting that book among all Lls friends hero. If they cannot row! English woll, ho reads {t to thom and translates it. Ho proposes by this plan to domonstrate t tha Baik pooplo—who sre as putrictic yopublican plo ue can be found anywhoro—how the tho army was Robottion was suppressed, how ercatod, and ho ih fought” CHARITIES AND CORRECTION. CLAVELAND, O., June 29.—Tho seventh annual Conteronco of Charitics and Correction began 8 four-days’ ecesion in Case Hall to-night. About iifty persons prominently idontitted with ree formatory charities in different States of the Union were present us dologutes, Gov, Foster dolivered un address of welcome to tho Btate, and Muyor Horrick of welcome to tha city. Hoe spanso by Churles 8. Hoyt, of Albany, Bocrotary of the Now York Board of Stato Charitics, Gen, K. Brinkerhot, of Mansfeld, 0., Proale deut of thy Conference, read tho snnual ad~ die Pa TARA ala P tt on oF 1 y 2 da ‘Biutes; thunyes" ia legutation during tho yee Mbusiieot Ohloe read. a paper on the relailonot the Curiatiuit Churel to thu chitritus Dic institutions of the State. Additional Particulars C the Sound Disas Moving Scenes at the Morgue Through out the Day Yesterday, ¥ , Twenty-one Boilies Recoyored, and Sere eral Persons Still Missing, Narrow Escapo of an Exoursion Steamer in _New York Harbor, TIE SOUND DISASTER, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonk, June 20,—The number of known deaths resulting from the Seawanabaka disaster is twenty-one, with nineteen missing, and others missing Undonbtedly not reported, besides samie. injured, There Is little to add to tho sad story told yesterday. No detinit enuse can be given for the originat tho fire. There will probably urlac 9 question ns to tho correctness of the Cap- tuln’s statement that the Granite State and Kchoonera were Jn bis way, so that hecoutd not at ‘onco turn the vessel ashore. Paseongers kay. that ho bad threv excellent benobing-plaqos. close at hand, and there was nothing in the way. Thoy declara fully fifteen minutes might bavo'. been saved, and not a life need bnve been lost, as nobody Jumped until these points had beon. passed. But if tho Cuptatn mado a mistake in Judgment, or through ignorance of the coast, nobody will question his herolam in hotding to the wheel until tho vessel was benched, though ho was terribly burned by so doing." E To the Western Asioctated Prees, New Youk, June 2.—Willlam R. Grace, 87 ‘Wall streot, reported fost, together with his wife and child, by the hurning of the steamer. Scu- wanabakn last evening, {samoug the saved, Thd | threo were rescued after being.in the water half an hour. Henry Arthur, leather morchant, 1 4 Gold street, fs also saved. . The hody of J. H. Skidmore, 284 Peart streat, i wasfound at tho foot of One Hundred and Fire teenth street. Ho jumped overboard from tha atcamer. after shaking bands with his brother, Who was saved, The body at the Morgue 1s supposed } of the Htov. J. W. Diller, D. Dw former Nestor uf 4 it, Luke's Church, Brooklyn. It hos not y been Identified, , ie Two more boitles were picked up off Ward's Istand, one man 40 yenrs old, light comploxton, sandy har and whiskers, and dressed fu n bincle cont, checked Jumper, and blue overalls: tho : other was a inan of about-48 years, with sandy =~ mustache, dreasedin dark pants and checked. Jumper, a The bodics of Mrs, Eveline D. Bennett and husband, A. B. Bennett, Nos. 18 and 20 Liberty street, were identifled at the Morgue and re« moved to thoir lato residence In Brooklyn, ‘The bodies of Mra, Nurbara Rauseber and Miss : Lizzie Shaler, No. 06 West Fifty-fourth street, © wore niso identified and removed. F Edward G. Booth, lawyer, Liberty stroct, was, passenger, and has not been heard from sinca ra tho dianster, 2 Charles E. Anpichy, No. 155 Broadway, report- cd lost with his wife, writes that both arc safo and uninjured. : i" Constantine Shorry’a child, brought to tha Morgue this morning, was recognized und taken away by its fathor, who lives at No, 2297 Second avenue, David H. Do Beyolse, aged M1, of No.31 Bowery, was recognized by his tather, and tho body taken, away this morning, wee Susan E. Coloton, aged 45 years, wife of Georga W. Coloton, agent of the Red -Star Steaw— * yin y ns oc} RI hYuUe-< “-yentE" UIT, “Woe fdentiticd thls morning by a woman who snid,.- with tears In ber eyes: “ Misa Reed was ongaged to be married next month, aud hed not a relae tive in the world,” ‘Tho body fs yet at the Morgue. Tho body of Barbrra Rauscher, German, aged dH ycure, was lying on au inurble slab, ber urms clasping to hor breast the body of ber Infunt child. The husband and fathor recognized the dead wife and child to-day, and thoy wero removed to thelr late home, No. 425 West Fitty- third streot. LizzieShuler, No, 406 West Fifty-third strect, was recognized among the dend in the Morgue, ‘ There also have been tdentifled Theo Gauther, grocer, Shoriff strect, and Clarence Vandowater, 4 yours old, son of John Vaudewater, Glen Cove, A colored mun omployed on the Scawanahaka, but whose nainc is yet unknown, Is also ree~ ognized, Any At 2 o'clock tho Morguo was crowded with friends of the missing people, making Inquiries, Thoro are four bodies stil! unidentitied. MISBING. Among tho missing reported Into this after- noon aro: Mrs. Mary Ann Filnn, Second avenue aud Ono i Hundred and Sixteenth street, Hi. Hurlburd, of Groat Neck, I. L oe Isrucl Bloomingdale, East Forty-ninth atrect, Mr. Hurlburt was formerly Controfier of tho Currenvy under Secretary Chase, and has o brother Iving in Cincinnati, Mr. Hurlburd wont on bourd the steamer with Miss Brumileld, who was saved. ° HOME TERKIDLY Biati: confronted tho reportors at tho econo of tho wrock this morming, On the starboard side, nearly level with tho edge, was a bed of cinders and fron containing the remains of two bumun belngs, Who thoy were will probubly nover bo known, forthe remains bore resumblance to nothing more closely thay chunks of burned moat. Henada and iimbs alike were wolded by the flerce beat into a very small compass. The bodies iny about elght feet apart. On top of the horizontal baller, tho ordinary , Pasttion ‘ot which was dircotly boneath tho mals farward deck, ware THE NONES OF A THIND, ns How tho person got thero {sa mystery, unicas, a indocd, be or she fell through the burning deok,. a ant joro met a fato a thousand tmes more: y horribio thin death by drowning. e: tt sprouds out Inder tho mass of ruins from tho bulk it Js thought other hadins itt +0 is OTHER VICTIMS. Conuzoe Port, L. T, June 2.—Amiong tho Jost from the Keawanabake lust evening 1s Jullud Frank, Whitestone, EL, I... aged 42, of the trot of ® Frank'& Worms, dry goods dealers, and 9 lead~ of Ing citizen. Ho ‘leaves a wife and seven sinatt children. {The body was recovered this morning. OTHERS MIRSING, Among thoso missing who were on board the Seuwanuhaku when she burnod aro Willian, Nichola, Sea Clift; Mri D, Mulasuer, Gluawaods Edward Wagstatf, Whitestone, IDENTIFIED BEAR i "Tho {dontified doad aro: MarioR. Beuch, aged bat ror daughter of Mrs. Slury R. Beach, widow of ox-Judgo Beach, Kings County, see ie Ponnote we oh propriatay books nding manu fuotor . 1 srrooe” Ho realded ae No. 68 Vanderbilt avenucy ui Me eockly). Hennett,aged 53, wife of Aaron Ie pnott. Mra, Georgy W. Colton, No, 1315 Pacific street. Hor busban isagentof tho Red Star Steamship ompany. - David H, De Bovolse, sgo 47. | He was a nioai~ bor of the firm of Vaterhorn & De Bevolay, toa and off brokers, No, 150 Water street. Hla homo was No. 2 Pucitio atrect, Brooklyn, Jncob W. Diller, D. D., Rector Emeritus of Bt. Luko'a eo eraue Eplicopal Churoh, Clinton, youue, Brooklyn, “Shows Fiabugan, 417 West Twenty-six, stroct, sued 45. Couchwan, Jullus Frank, 41 years oid vellswncert dry= erohant, Whltestune, hegiie ee: ictal Ginger hist nautiorot i! be Or. 4 ‘Tueotoro Giuthon, grocer, No. 2 Shorlit street, So Acaree Hasbrouck, colored. boy, walter on Beawannhaka. . ws i ‘Tho ist of missing 18 large. A BUSTED AQUEDUCT. Conmunus, June 2.—Word bas yeached the Blato Hoard of Public Warks that the aqueduct: over Gregory Crevk,on tho Mia!) and Erie Canal, neat Middletown, Butlur Cougty, which, was washed away some time ayo, hys not yo been repaired, and that thousands of dollary aro being loat to manufacturers along tho canal for want of water, While heavy tolls for’ carrying thousands of tons of ico by caual are belng lost tw tho State, Whon the disaster occurred mauy hundrot acres of bottomsland plauted (n cor werv overtlowod, and us tho water subsided tho farmers wero cumpollud to biro all the lubor