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7 Te IE dt! wel Dey ee oma oe Bas SS neo. OPE Se Cie eee We Ct ht ee ees j 5 i ‘ x i “ Hl { : ' } ‘ coy (woe ee dint ein Pree UrAse sit eae APSE ree ce CENT ee Ee PED RR ne eS rane eet mane oR nnd ol ary Smee hee casein eee eee hiner MeN SR gees: menage inten Senta en ere ae oe oer cores ew * order necessitates a luwsult to determing the a 4 1881—TWELVE PAGES. NEW YORK. Report of the Sugar Commit- tee of the Chamber of Commierce. THE PERFORMANCE OF THE DUTY asthey themselves have, And that while wo henrtily accept ttie closty sentiments of Mr, Shermat’s letter in which he saya: ‘It 1s tho . | desire of the Department not only to enforee; the laws In tho colleciton of révenue, tut in doing so fo suena: the klnety ald ant-ood will -of-tha-quérehiants: with whom the customs bisitiess ty ehtetty conducted,’ wo ennuot refrath from ‘saying that the prnetice of, tH6 Department, {11 this ene at, least, {4 fn direct variance ‘with Mr, Sherman's words, for how can it be Poaslbie fu'Reenre tho. kindly a and fool A willof the merchants who are inn whole 4 Sensation Caused by the Open= | gute way charged with fraud, and without néss of Some ot His ! Anyerldence in support of the charge??? ? 3 ‘To the Western Associated Press, Aomarks, al New vone, June S—At a meeting of ‘the Chambor of Comivetce to-day, Mr, James M. Brown, bunker. presiding, 0 resolution wag adopted declaring tht the system of eximl- antion for nppointinent to places in the Cus. Sherman's Order Denounced—The Re- port in Turn Censured by Col. Conkling. Annual Statistics ‘of. ‘the Grain Trade of the Large Citt tont-House which Nas ruted during the Inst , Citles, few years has been of substantig) value to —EEo the mereantile connniunity, and should be continued and extented, ‘The Committee appointed to ptopare a re- ‘ply, to Secretary Sherman's letter to the, Chamber Inst February in reference to the: collection of DUTIES ON SUGAR presented thelr report. ‘Fhey declare tha “Sccretary’s letter evasive, us no attempt was mide in {tto refule the fucts set forth on behalf of the linporters.. Referring to the trint of the tes¢ case of Welsh vs, Merritt, at tho Inst ternof the United States Clreuit Court, they say; “In tlie trial of thé test case the importers offered no evidence wiint- New York Slowly but Surely -Losing. Control of the Trade, Tho Volutie-of Business Tending To- “ward Boston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. Adyance Sheets from Jet Davis? Rise of 7 ever in rebuttal of the testimony of Trensury: : anil Fall of iis Greatness. witnesses, Thoy claimed they were conduet:. 4 a ‘ Ing their bushiess within the law, and were sntistied to rest thelr ciso solely on the fw, ‘Tho Court sustalnedL-the Importers, and, not- withstandlig all the evidence introducerlby tha Trenaary, Deprrtinent, directed: the jury o find A VERDICT FOR THE PLAINTIFFS, We make a potnt of tho resultof this trial Jbeentise It ts ndirdet 1 fon of the nile- ‘gittion set forth by Mr. Sherman fn hls fetter the pusitfon taken by tho Jind it confirmution of (Chumber, Lt is conceded on all bands that, for ‘the purpose of: evading duties, It, 19a fraud to culor sugar after It becomes gugir, Sclentiile ‘Trehsury Agents told tha Secretury that sugar: ecume’ sugar ng soon is erystuds formed th the entire product from theese. But, of course, beens not the myuar of coninerce, and go far the Court ius Sustulned the position of tha mers eudnts, upon whleh, ws matter of law, HEY NEST THEM CASE— namioly, that so long as tho article tn question ts tho stijtur of conitieree [1s color by compurigon with the Outed standard Is the solu test uf diuti- uble clasaltiontion.” In conclusion, tho Cominit= tee remark thag ©The ‘treasury Depurtment cannot secute tie ally ald Rd good WIT ot tha merenants, for whieh Shermun expressed « desire, when inerepgnts are in 2 wholesale way charged with Cru, and without ‘any evidence in support of the churge. Col. Frederick a. Conkling, brothor of ex-Sen- ator Conkling, mage a long speceh, mn which be UPHELD ‘THE COURS OF SECRETARY BILER- in refusing to resuiud bls order of Sopt. 2, 1879, or reftind tho alleged vxeeds duties on sugar | calleuted tides Its provistotiy, The Committee's report ¥us, than ndopted, Cot. Coukling atone : seieitbe wus read tevin Tanned E, Waid & C BORG RMT SNS! Di 2 ae, A STL AE A lettér Was read froin Iqincs E, Ward & Co., DUCTION HE, DRAWS FROM THE: Inctosing wu. copy’of the fotter sent by thom two authority for his order. He only re-'] Seckotary Windoin reguntiag the refusal of Cole fers to-that part of tuo decision which, -| feetdr SMorritt tu grant a elearance to thle Wedding of Asslatant-Bishop Dudley, of Kentucky, at Calvary Ohuroh, _ CITAMBER OF COMMERCE. REPLY To SUBAMAN'S LETTER REGARDING IMPORTED SUGAR, Spectat Dlepatch'to Tie Chicago Tribune, New York, June Mr. ‘Osgood Welsh. Chatrinan of the Spade sugar question, ‘arog ‘in the ‘C Cotimeree to-day and presentéll on behalf of that Comiulttce a reply to ex-Secretary Sher man’s letter of Feb, 10 in response to the repert adopted by the Chamber erltieising the I'reasury order of Sept. 2, 1879. In it the Conunittes characterized the letter as evtte ‘sive, and’say that tn no partof it do they find any attempt oven to refute the fnets set forth in the report. ‘The Committes tien cantinne ny follow’, did It was this report that ereatud the breezg in tho chamber, as set forth In the regular repuriss “Wea cordin}ly in- dorse Mr. Sherman's statement that it Is the toms officiuls to protect, both (4 lh t wporters against Afrnudulent practice, but we dispute the eqn- struction he, puts upon, the deelslons In the Son Fronciseo und Baltinvre cases, or at least r co If It stood by tself, light .. serve | feumaaln Newport on the gent oF smug ee * . y nembers ol 1a *, itl ye Co, ye e ney NE pos tit wa... rotest | ehtfm that the inter protiina given tothe Galten De atiean’ go Surtes hug by the ucicersaulalutstéring the Law that it dy nfalr to glenn from | Division of tho Custutneltouse ty, to Say tho | these declsfons the oly potnt that could be | tense, sonar into authority for bis order, anid net! . AN UNFAIR ONT, shine thn to Lenore thety very ee ‘ts we cannot bilicve It.was the Intention Of any 1 ¥ Thi ay Goyermuent or Legishiure to. inike the hind+ in Which tha rite of nw, governing | cenvsuder for thoewullty. Fortuor thaw tits, the. whole imnatter [3 most clearly | these officers decline to prosecute tho mon Ini» down." und this rule, be | Caught iu the cet of smuggling, but cluim the vight.of notding the sip and her muster fur tho olfense, when the writlen report. of the vilgers muking one sefure stated that vlars were found on the porn of Some of the crew, who wore attemptlus to land thei. Taus thoy desire it observed, t3’dtaneltIcally ‘dpjoscil ta bis order, | Hy qsgumes that beequse n sugar {s of a certain colog. mid of 8, cortajn gucelinr- ing ,strength itis egessurlly oF a fraudulent | to tanke oyr Captains and oitlears revonuy, ultl- char orens the Judges before whom | ears withnut pay und our suips bondstien fur them.” ‘Lhe'Intter was rererred, and tho Chains ber adjourned tl Oct, * COL, CONKLING Jn bib @pcoch duld: “1 was not surprisod that, 11 ho pleased, and this ruling was contirimed by | (geording. to tho highest ps rlimmentiry nuihor= Judge Walhiée in the enso reeently tried tn Hes wo unity ean with deceney sit as a Judge jn thfs efty, In Hew of tho osistiig statutes of | iis own cuss. No one nued be told that, the eases to whieh jig refers were tried de- cided that tho forglai manufueturer could Jawfully during the process of manutncture the United States fxing the duty on sugar heer ea diy” Ib ongueut in uote’ dnd the construction of these stntutes by the | ing iho revenud. Lf have knuwn of blunks stripped through tho muddle tor tho pure bose of outertuy one us thee. 1 have Known of a white lent con not wany blocks away who lisperted fit tyabes weleniie miny bun drut pounds euch is objects of art, TE hiwe cour}, the. .yperatloa of Mr. Shermun’s rate off duty on eneh Miportation of the de- scription of sugar alfeetud by his orilel, This cj " 4 fC kigting ontered us woolen, rays, and surely Whis not the Intoritlon Of Congress, ry Meat MHIMtiay, OF chat steel ak iRerapeispn nor should if bh the polley of the Every Beerotary of tho ‘Peonsuty, prota, Seury oMcers Appotited by Congress té volleet | MMT Linge down, | ns deciaral thie the reventie, “As td tho hotest fhporters, who Mr. Shenniin very properly siiys ‘Stott bo protected by tho customs oilledrs, we hove made diligent Inatiry among the sugar ‘importers at Iurge, tnd including those who | much trouble us these sugar linporters, Tho daty on sugar fs tho must important: In. tho United Stites, Out of $130,09,000 collected last yenty $12,000,000 wad derived from sunt. So tho Secyupnry, of the ‘Treasury, us sulrdian ve the reverie, naturally looked. sharply A ae A after. the sugar interests, Having evideicae Are not dlroctly titteeted by thoorder, bul | that, after. it-beuntne augur of commerce, it have falfed to. tind one who dues sok on ra Uy. a esti SUE AAA EE TU) not feel that his.interest would bo better pro- polucian soreand ho tin f dugarcnterad ws. Noe tected by the withdrawal. of the order tian by its continuance. White nearly alfof thom believe that the Inw. fixing the duty on sugar should be changed by the Tuw- making , bower,, they, one. and all, ave of the opinion that Mr, Sherinan, ax Seere- tary of the Treasury, greatly: overstepped dibs power Jn Isgulig the order tn Question, that shunid boa WL Lf he perimitted thls to pass fieswauld.uot be deting Ia the tuteresta af the Government or of honest Importers.” DUIING THIS SPEXCIL Royal, Photos beunme. se. indignant that he rushed from the chamber exeliliniugs 1 Thotght Lo was among tierchants'? 8 asked Juave to mike a persundl expinnation, to tho olfuet that nelther bis tiriny nor himself, nor his partners havo ang peeuuliry interest in the and that; aanatter whit his Intention may | mation, Whou itlnd been desided tesend coptes have buco, the-operation of his order PE aia GA aN oe ra gree bet tho prosunt Sucratinys tb Gurtioid, Conkling scized hts bat und burried from the Foun. Y TREIR CONSTITUTIONAL Se Tents. ie asTaw-nblding eltizens, ence thore fy no ablectian tu.that. pari. of. his letter In whieh, he xtates that his object was to protect hons est finporters.””. Marther on the Committes goes futo-the merits of tha. teat. case of Welsh vs, Surritt, gud gays; *¢Lnnstatell as the, question of duty on sugir lias been agi luted by tho ‘Treasury. Department for up- wird of two -years,.and partientarly.-ns- Aly, Sherman stated tn his letter to the Chamber that “Tha Government will be propared for n trial of -pentding cases in’ the courts na soon ns they can be reached,’ it Is only Teagounble to nssuine that no efforts have been spared by the Treasury oliclals to make good thelr case, , Ip tho tral of the test cuse tha lnporters offered no evidence whatever in rebuttal of tho ‘Treasury witnesses, ‘They eluimed that THUY WEE CONDUCTING THEIR WUSINESS eee ce oe WITHIN THE LAW, and worg gatlvtled to rest thelr ena solely on the law. Tie Caiirtuustalned the Importers, and, notwithstanding all the qvidenee Intro tinced- by tho ‘I'rensury, ulreeted _ the jury to find a verdict for the plain- uit, We make a polit of, tho result, becriuso It Is a direct refutation of the allegu- tlon set forth by Mr, Sharman in his letter and n couflymation of the position taken by STRELY TALI, . CYRUS We FIELD, Borctal Dievateh 18 The Chicago Tribune, New York, June 2—Cyrus W, Feld was asked to-day: If thors was my trath in the reports that he had bougtb. conivol af the Mauhattan Company, and that he intended to aecept the Presideney of the World's Fair Comission. Mr, Feld Btated with empht- aly that he would mndor nocirsumatineds we cept thé Presldeitey 2 the World's Fulr, and with oyon greater eniphasis that ho would not nceept the Presidency of tha Mnahatten Coiipaliy, Wo sald Tirthd? that he was nob interested) directly or Indirectly, dn the stock of the Metropolitun, Manhattan, anit boon and Linprovement vorporalions, and that nis only interest te eluvuted Yallrend properties was in the stock. and bods of tho Now York Hlevated Itullway Company, He added tat he should protect hls futerests $n that property by all legal nteans in blypawer CENTHAL RAILROAD OF NEVADA. “My, Shlnvy Dion and, £ suppose, Mr Gould,” sald vu banker to-wtny, “have botght dhe Cantril Ratlrond of Nevada, extending from Battle Mountain, on the Central Pa- cific, to Anstin, 100 milds down the yilley, ‘Sho object of the purehase jaa, mystary to it * Se % 4 the Central: Pacifie people, One theary fe, Chamber, aoe credibly Informed | oe gio purelinse cis that tho road 8 quae meats the legality of the | js 46 extended north .to connect order was: ‘not ‘\dubmitted to the | with the Oregon systent, and perhaps Department of Justice of Uw. Uulted Stites, and that there is on file in, the ‘Trpugury De- partijent 4 communication from the. United i States District-Attorney for the Souttorn | if way through the valley tu likely to bo uautul District of New York to the effect thut in his | 1" the fatures PACIFIC MAI. opinion such an order.as tho one in question ‘he Prosiddnt of tho Picitla Math Steamship could not lerully be enforced. * Guivpany sald to-day hie t have just rucoivad & STUN Leg hore any treth iy tho tn the trial of te cane tot Welsh against | BREE cei Maan Maul xe iy Merritt, above referred to, was @ practical | tho Court at Gulu. know of no ‘aditesion by..tho.lawyer.ot the ‘Treasury | Set, MOY Wu ama nOL Kut tuo whole of it. i tdeatiagtfareaet the junien In question was venels ae die ota Nye Hf a aay atu Crt lewal, It iy congeded On.all housds, that | Pans is en pe NO Ba ee UN a ule : 0 bugar.. The scloutitic Treusury agents told the Secretary thut sugar, became sugar as south to womY. uthor vunnvution, .A.railroid could be butit down the valluy for bundreds of iniiog, If not through te tho “‘Poxut Pucltic, - It thore {4 tio fmmodinte abject In view the right dei havo tikea back & payment made to PAAgHUsa A, Company. se catlitunt de Me el Pier of Caot, We have puld every dollar of brldulpal or Interost duc the Panama company.” i eae aly and whent ant Yoru an the markets Ayer on a Tight export demand, Money, No hetug patd to put lard at fo Hd A half cents for July and sugysl ‘ thovriite of S100 on 0 tlerces, aud ning and a Hale cents for the year, with takora of tho former and few of the later, is. “FOWLER | WOES NOY UAMTEAR To STAND Uy necording to oxpectations and take the offer. Ines. ied 18 soon ne ho Ktops buying, the crowd commence peed uae waa tho cnae this morning, whee Chicago trepped twenty cents and this morket ton conte, losing all yesterday's ndvanee,, Whether «this -chango- tn -tne situation fs! (ue to tha Ineredaing receipts of hows nt wilearo or. the...fact... that | Austria has prohibited tho importation of American ined, as ner private cables revelvod. in. this city Aust night, or to both,. enmot bo “positively: stated, At all events, tho speculators in inv nre bears, except when Fowler. fa buying. and bets nro offered ut nine vettts and wider on the crop of this yonr, and at eight centa on tho ext crop. “Fowler haa ain unusually hard road to. travel,” sald nu oporator,.“.unloss some unfores seen calamity shonkt bofall the crops this year,’* Tho docreasuinexports for the crop year to Juno 1 were 21,075,000 pounds of hog products. OLD JEN, DID NOT EXULT OVER THE ASSASINA-: TION OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN. Rpectal Diipateh io The Chitago ‘Tribune New-Yorn, Juno. 2—In his “tise and: “Fill: of “the ““Confedenite Governineit)* Whiely will soon! be published, Jefferson Davis mink Hivwing altuston to Prest- dent LhichIn's’ aasastiatton: “We arrived, at Charlutts on April 18, 1805, and I there received, ..at tha mionient of disiniunting, w telegram ‘from Gen, Breeklnridge, angyouneing, on Informa- ton recelyed fram Gen, Sherman, that Preal- dent Lineutn tad beetrassastiated, An influ onthal eltizen of tha tawnwho hind come to: Welcome, me > Was standing near me, ‘and, ffter” remarkhig tochin’ hw low vole, that..1 chal. received the sad Intelligence, 1, handed the telegram to him, Some troopers cheatnpid lh the vicinity had collected to see ine, ‘They enlled to the gun- (leman who iad the dispatch In his band to reatl It, no ddubt suppdding: it to be- anny news, Ho complicd witli their request, ant ; AFEW only, taking itr the fact, but‘not appreciating the evil it portended, cheered) as was natural At news of the fall of one |they considered their most powerful foe, ‘Tie man who tn- vented the ‘story of. my having rend the dis- RE Boon 18 crystuls formed In the entire ee — ay product from the cnne, but of PRADUOCK,. course this wis not the | augur, of TRE MARKET DEPIEIED, commerce, and so {gr the courts juya Hin | Bpectat Mtaparch ty ‘The CAtcage Ivibupte ” taljed the position yt the miorchaue, upon Widch, asm matter of Inv, they rest. thelr caye—viz.: that sy loug as the, prtlele jy w Your, May 2—Thia Produce Ex chinge markets were nearly all depressed As mmornlug on {HTT Groysed provement of question is 4 sugar of commerce its | stocks In the West aid to the seaboard, and color by cowpurison witli the Diiteh | the dally fmproving crop prospects at home standard 3 the sule ,test of dutiable | and wbroud, with» correspond falling off classification, Iu conclusigu,, we. sleclare | in tho export demund. Exports of breads thas the Chamber of Commerce of New York | stutts ure also falling off, and the iurkets are patch with exuitation, Ind free scopy for his fiingination, as) he was. not present, aud fad no ehunce to know whoreof he bore witness, even Hf there had been any foundation of truth, for hls fetion, .For, ut cnemy #o retenticss in the War for our subJuga- tion, wecould nut Uo expeeteil to mourn, In viow of its political consequences, It could not be regarded ‘othorwise than ns A URBAT MISPOITUSE ro THE SOUTIT. , He ted, howgter, the Northers “people, and was without possible tanliguity towards tho people fn tha South, , lila snecessor was without power (nthe North and, the embediment of mailquity toward tho Southorh peuple, perhnps the more go Wecnuse he hud betrayed oud deserted them An tho hour of thdlr nocd. aes Sa faboly ner work ng io rly nT ocenh freight from Now Orlenns to Liverpool, several conte per bushel less. than the charge for tho antno servic through the direkt rovite: castware vin’ North Allantle peaking of Sth Wetland Waaye: “Tf this route can do whut Js claim ent! for tho rallways, tho Now York Canal, and tho renboned — cit wil be Minted to tho domestiy —reqhircniont® “for consuimptlyn, The export trade ‘for roven the year, in this fountingeney, will betmostly monopolized by: Moptecal and New Orleats. ‘To meot this compotition at rotain this export grain trade through this; State thoro will bo 4 positive nocossity of xo Improving the Krio Canal as to diminish tho cost of transportation through it fully 81 or wore per ton. IROQUOIS’ VICTORY, WHAT THE srintt oF TH TIES? RAYS, New Yon, dune %—Tho Spirit of the Tinea, anent the victory of Iroquois, says: “Tt ts to bahoped, too, that our transatlantic cousins tiny not view tho situation through Breen winssos, but will aveept tho result ns worthily uchioved and usu just verdict in favor of nettal merit.” Jobd MeCultough and Dilly Floronco backed Troquots to win $35,000, ITEMS. eo MACKEY, * é New Your, May 2.—A dinner was given Inst evening to Sov Thomas Lb. Young, of Ohio, by John W. Mackoy, of Bonanza faine, at which were present Senntor Jones and ox- Congressman Daggett, of Nevada, and others Anterosted -in tho mining busluess. . This meeting, cguinected with the fact of Mackoy’s sudden return from Europe’ and quick de- parture for” Nevada, cnusad considerable |ciunteit among those Interested in mining shares, “eri PRICe OF COAT. The Delaware & Mudson Canal Company have issuod.n cfreular aiving prices for. Juno of Lackaivunna coal as follows, per ton of 2.40 pounds: Furnuca, lamp steamer, lamp, and urate, cach $LW; exe, $4.05; slove, $4.28; and chestnut, $4. : PAPAT Moxons, The Pope bus conferred tho title of Monsignor ‘upon the Vary Rev. Willlant Quinn, Vienr-Gon- eral, and the Very tev. Thomes P. Proston, Chancellor, of tha Archdivceso of Now York. The reverend gentlemen have also boon made Private Chamnbertalus of the Holy Father, and will shortly be declared Prelutes to the Pontifical Housobold. IMMIGRANTS. “ Nenrly 6,000 Immigrants .buve landed nt Castle Gurden within the past twonty-four- hours. Throe hundred of thom are hound West, THE TURNER-HUND FESTIVAL, + _ Thirty-throc Tirners of this city started this Morning for &t. Louls to attend the angual featl- ‘val of tho Amoriean Turter- Bund, ; ° PhP see GRADUATED," * The General Thealogteal Seni i praduated Oclass of twenty-one members, Bishop Potter prosenting the Giptonas. Tho dezree of Pro- feasor of Theology was conferred upon the Kev, 8.41, 0. Macomb, of Mound City, Hl, Thomas T, Sallor, of Pulaski, Tenn, and others. : - NANLAN, z At the regntta at the Atlanta Bont Club, Champion Manian was referee, and in thocourse of the day gave att exbibitlon row. . RECKIVER AVPOINTED. ‘The Supreme Court has uppointed Jacob Tot- fale Recoivor of the Pacific Mutual Ingurunce * GEN. SHERMAN, in his * Memolrs’ (Vol. Paro’ 30), referring ton-vonversntion between himself and Gon. Jobnston ut thelr ‘first meeting, writes: ‘1 told ulm T confd not believe that boorGen. Lee, or tho oltivers of. tho Confederate Army, could posgibly ba privy to nets Of assasination, but 1 awyutd pot gay wa mueh for Je Duyis, George’ Saunders, gud imen of bls stripe. On. thle 1 dave but two romurka to mako: first, that) I think“ thoro, jwera | fow ulleers In” tha Confederate | “utiny: Would bave pormitted such # stanierons impu- itn to.be tude by a public onemy. ngathet the Ublot Exevcuttya of thule Government; secund, Tat T could’ uot’ vahioe the good | opinion of tho nn who, in regard to tho burning of Coluinbia, made a false - charge ipa Gen, Wade Hampton, und buying tote it 0 vlreulnte freely for ten yeurs, thon ia his Lished memory mukes this disugraceful ale fulaato f tin my otluinl report of this icone lugration I distivetly ehuryed It to. Gun, Waily Thunpton, wha confess f-did" 40 pointedly ‘to abnke tho faith of the peaplein him,’ ote," ” -TRUTHEULLY OLD... THE TRINUNE” ON CONKLING..-. +1. Bprefal Dupateh.to The Lhteweo ‘tyibung, New Yous, June 2.—Tho “ribune, tn an edtturial on Conkltug’s defeat, says: “So there ene ride nwakening, whan he who desended upon Albany as -lf he owned the town, the Legislature, and. the Stato, found that he hid begged in vain for the votes‘of two-thirds of. the Republican mewbers. Did his mind go back to lis treat- mnt of, Horace Creeley, Charles’ Sunmer, Renben Fentou, aut others, who were, oucg |. more potent than, himself. in Republie- an comely? . Abler and worthier’ tren not, #. few have .been treated, with | fie dignity,., andl. injustices». within. .the past twolve years by this Catlen Jeader. Naver has he paused to considur whut services they had rendered to tha purty, tho State, or the country; what abilities and merits thoy poss suaseil, or wht wisdom in council, or hold upon tho couridlencoe of the peuple, If his *mauhine’ could crush them, mt : » AH MOVED IT AND citusiED: e tho moro han vequusy they were imen.svoll worthy of pubilo Fespudt and cout lence. Ip has beer Mr. Conkiihges polley’ Muvor C0 felve politically alive. a Inight divide with, -him 7 the -.-honur; vor y the powers" of Jondoratilp in this Seite. For aun he succeeded romirkubly woll, Gon. drant tuade blin «sort ot Pro-Cansul .for Now York, und. bo bid Just tho twont. tos.muke every ttle “olice "count fn the organ lantion «of «a. personal-- power. But ju the end everybody fs stronger.thin. anybudy. ‘Pho niin who tries to ruig Ina frou: gountry, 18 {FIL Werowseatlon of Vurkoy oF ituashic though inpy. prevail for a soudon. Will go duwn ut tho ut, maar . ‘A ‘BISHNOP MARRIED. 2 AE CALVARY CHURGA, 8 , New You, June 2—A gulet wedding tudk: placa yesterday In Calvary, Church. Misé Aldrich, daughter’ of the fate Henan D, Aldrich, was’ married to the Rey. Dr, Thotus Underwood Dudley, Jr., assistant Bishop ot Kentucky, ‘There were no ushers, Urldesimiids, or beat men, The service wasrepd Uy Bishop Gallaber, of Loutalana, The bride was attired ina plas dress of whito saci, During tho ceremony Bishop Potter, of Naw York, und Bishop Hoawsrth siithoe Kentucky, stood basidy the bridle ing groom in the chanel, ‘The eae lais, which wis small, was Grint gitnnoaedd of iluctore of “piseupal charches in man who - THE GRAIN TRADE, ANNUAL! HEVORT OF THE PHODUCR | EX- F2 CHANGE, ee Spectat Dispatch tu’ ‘the CAtéago Tribune, New You, June 3.~—The annual report of the Produde Exchange gives. the usual sta- tistles ruspecting the genli trade of Now York und the other Inrgy ports of the coun try. ‘Tho stutistles, howayer, are not vory oncouraging. for the fiture, of. this. trade here, . Tho. shipments -of- New York during — 180": wero still ons Inrge 8 those of Bostony Philadelphia; and ‘Baltt- more combined, but Juking, te fzures of dive yours previows It appears that Wherens . tha trudy of. Ldston — has doubled during this period and that of Philadelphia and Baltimore nearly troblod, that of New ‘York has fnereasd but a‘ little more than 80 per ‘cont. 'Thix, although not as bad a showing as ono fall far with tho drawbucks to’ commeres here midlalit bo led.to oxpact, ty yet full of warn- dogs. “AY tele preseljt rite Gt progress Los ton, PH padelvhia, and Ballhngre, es : Wie EQUAL. NEW, YORK us fy the matter of grain exvorts” in Jess thay unothor deeatte, unless somuthing Is done to nike New York more”attract}ye ‘as a ae ping. palut: The roport.satyas, The trade und commerce of Now York have: been and aro Inereasing,’ and, taking these: ps’ wwholt, thalr agareupte In-valuo Je about, as, hirgeus that of ull the other parts of tha coun Ke taken ‘together, “Kyen, in, Me, wruin trado Witty pus. bpow al, Very urge yin, ie B ot “ot Gobipatiag Ate ar. Jou lantio” powls,. Comparing - tho. recolpte af . ‘grate ae New: York Jn IN) wiih thvep oF 1630, the Inereawe M4 U10 bell per tent: Compuriig the reovlpls of the vix ‘porte competing with New York and with ouch othor (1 led) with’ those ts JR, the ihercuse fs 1,288% per cunt.” Mespectiog the dovelupinents of) 4 S AUK BysTHM OF “DANGLE! TRANKPORPATION On tho Miaskaippi River, butpeuy vit Louis and New Orleans, the report euyes Win facilities, MukiMicd it ts elaimod! thut- "here can be moved from tho towns on the Upper Compuny of this city, Tho Company property ia now valued at $2.05, The debre amount to $501,070, of which $44,270 représent outatunding rtitlentes of profits, ‘Theav cortiticutes sro. aubordatg to the elaims of creditors, which Amour to $300,185, which loaves in the hands of tho Ilucoiver $23.48 moro than suillcient to pay: the Company's infebtedncas, and which will bo divided among the boldors of cortiilcates pro rut. + THE PACIEIO MAIL STEAMSIIIY COMPANY have consuntetl to muko sich changes in tho walling bone of thelr stoumors leuving Saw Franelsco fot Austratin and Ching us will secure the dispatohlug of tuniison them, © e+ “MODERATION, ‘Tho Board of Trustees of tha Business Men's Sfoderation Society resolved to-day to.ubundon the pledge and prinelples of total abstinence aud: Biibstitute ‘in’: pinea ‘of a prinelpte pledging... themselves not. Uso Ss beverage ny tutoxlcuting drinks atronzor thin “beer, “nic; “or Might wines, anid those eae in moderetion, und .. pledged - the suclety to wxert Iminenco in every honorable wily posditle syulnst tho uso of whisky, ruin, brandy, and othur spirituous liquora us a bov- = Wairsrnost, Dool champion, to-nizht dofouted Froy, tho boy export, #1 to 18,° Dellverata sufoty” play wus probibited, i ————— CANADA. WITAI!S IN A NAME??? Sp tapatch to The Chicago ‘tribune, ToroxXto, ‘June The ‘Mall editorially tintlelpates: the oflelal report of the London disaster, und say's the steamer Victoria's cer- tittente expired two duys before the day of the neckdent, : Alluding tothe London calnmlty the Brant- fort Tetegrein sitys: “Are not such fuets as these enough to make Une ask, * Whats Ina name” ‘The small excurslomstenmer that carrled nine porsous to thelr doon at Galt three. years ugo was auined’ the Empress of Jodin, ‘Lhe excursion-boat that went down fn the River Thames, at London, Eng, in tho fill of 1973, with about dOsoutson board, Wis kiown as the Princess Alice, ‘The ship which foundered off Spitheud in: 1782, and swopt 400 passengers inte the ‘other world, was caliod tho:-Hoyad George; und lust, but not jt. the stewner that parted on ‘Thesday evening, to carry desolation into: thousuads: of Crundian homes and deape our Jand ju mourning, bore the name of our beloved Queon, upon whose birth: day the -boat- give up: tho’ ghost, fir aight; wo should alga sny, of tho alstursbout, the Prindass Louies, Strange. fatality? Strange . enough gectaluty to put serluus ‘thoughts into one's ead, . . wae 5 “OF INTEREST TO MERCHANTS, Speciat IMspatch to The Chtcayo Tribune, +Monthear, June $—Mr. -dustlee Kaine ville gave’ judginent tn the ease of Gendron vs, The Montroal Telegraph Company, which Is of futereat to the commercinl pubile, as it involves the question of.the responsibility of the ‘Volerruph Companies when errors occur inthe fransmilssidu of messages, ‘The plains UIE Js a omerghant who had shipped a care Toad of flouron reeelpt of a telegram from one Barbeau, 9 - customer, It appenra hat - da. tho, | transinias of. thy ysaee “at “tha + 9 mg. oftice, tho worda “at tho‘sany -price ns tho tnat cure load"'.wero uinitted,. and, the flour belug gont without rofurence to the price of the former Duress, A dfiference fn tho total cost of same #0 was the result, While difference Nurbeay re- uses to pay. and Geudroy sued she Telegraph Jompiny,. For the defense it wis contended that, movant ta the printed conditions ofthe Tusa, tho dufendants wero not (able unless tho musige waa ropented,. Tho Judie held this. condition to be Uliding on the sender, and dise misagd tho gution with epste, . “SHE PRINCESS LOUISE, Aptctal Dispatch to The Chicayo Tribune. “Mostrean, Jie 3.—People are stitl enrl- ousto know the season the Princess Loufse does not return to Canada, ‘The dlspntehes sont: out tothiv¢country, saying that: hor modical advisers haye prohibltud her trom taking wn ovcamveyage, on account of the | Sujurieg sho. recelvad by. the upsetting of slgje), qrelovked wpon ys mere shams which deceive naboly, ., ‘Lo be pitched out of a slefeh in Gils coitntry ts not looked yon as being u yory serious thing, and it certainly dows Not EAS tWo Yours ty recover from the shock, Lbis house to bo a litue odd that, in the dis. pitch sent by the Pringess to the Margie pf anny in connecdon wi i bho'sbould sign borsvll: stoud of “ Loulec," nt sell whon ii this country, It ie all the moro atgulftvant when ft 1 porno fi tind that tho mussuye wis uddrigsed to her bysbaud, aad not ty the publle or asy official, Ly rs THE BIBLE INSLIE COURTS, thi Byeclal Piapateh. to The Uhicuca Tribune: ‘Tonoxrg, Syne 3,-4The! Globe anys that wytll the revised vorsion at ithe ‘Testament igs been nudhorized by ace Of Parliament to be used fur Judicial purposes the old book will Vo used whew swoaring In Juries and witnesses Jn courts, ~ wh WITTER ISIE IN “Gare & ONTALIO, ‘ Spectatplapatch to Tae Urleaya Tribune, |. s Orrawal June 2—Jfe, Whitcher, Commis: slonor of Fisheries, ing received information that the eateh of whitetish this: year at the hel of Lake Ontario, £rom Bartington Bust to Niuggra, where the Departiue He bas been, pats, mlaubers of youn Hab, due! ng tha pvt two ar three soars, tus Geen ‘xutnethtag ender mous, Thoy wre u drug ja the ourket, wad are” sold ut tho low price of $2.00 por quadred, or nbuut Onostbisd the usuith price. ie SHE MENNONITE LOAN, _ 2: Spsetat Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, June 2.—The report about o ale floulty In the payiwent of tho Mennconlte loan is demoed by the Deputy Mlalujor of Finwoce, 0 business rmitining, of the grain trasto , months of | Ho vj : ae Titel Further “Movements Lodkltg: to : Mail Thieves. Indictmonts Will Be Found by a New Grand Jury a Month : Mence, ‘The Trials’ Likely to Be ‘Post- poned Until Some Time Next Fall. Brady and Dorsey Will Bo the Two Star.Actors in the Disgrace- ful Drama. Tho Prostlont Mpunded to Death by Of- | ficseockeraffrom Nolghboring States. Sir Edward Thornton Pays Over to Amer- joa £16,000 Fortune Bay - “Damages, STAN ROUTES. “+ “pile COMING TRIALS, Speetal Dispatch to ‘The Chieago Tribune, Waantatox, D. U., Jing &—Thoso who have thought that the star-route prosecutions would end In sinoke willbe alsappolnted. Certainly-the persons who-liava- the most to fear. from netive ‘prosecutions do not enter tain that opinion. he plan of. the Goyern- ment is now begining to be understocd. The Init in the prosecution of the Inst two weeks has been only.apparent, . ‘I'he invest! gations have boen proceeding ns rapidly as practicable. ‘The removals tn. the Sixth Auulltor's Office . yesterday. were one of the results of the Inquiry., It is now tha “ purpose “of the Department, of Justice not. to present fis case to tho present Grand Jury, the time of which hing ‘nearly expired, It hag been reported that doubts exist ns to the'lesullty of THE PRESENT GRAND JURY on the ground that it was selected during the {nterregnum in'the Marshalshtp In this Dis- trict, and that-that fact might give the ti dicted persons nn opportunity to make a pos- slbly plen against Its competency asa tribu- nal. Investigition, however, shows that the present Jury was drawn prior te March 4, when Marshal Dongiass..was in full power, But there are other reasons, which the astute criminal lawyer, W. Cook, amployed by the Government to assist In the prosecutions, has sugested, that mike, it inadvisable to, pro- eced until a now and more carefully selected Jury has..beon formed, Atttornéy-Gonerat MueVeagh has sald that. {bshall not.bo the fault of any legal machinery If the Govern- niet fs not suceersful. He certainly thinks that the case of the Government Is. q ANSOLUTELY INCONTESTADLE, Itinay bé.the lust of Juno before initet- ments are found, aid owlng to the long va- chtlons enstoiary in the’ heated, term the triuls anny not be held before fall, but the Department of Justice promises tho speediest possible trial’ to all acctised per- sons, ‘The number of persons who will be presented by the’ Attorney-General for tn- dictmont wil bu larger than’ has generally buon supposed. Lt Is pretty well known tit It will Snelude Dorsey and Brady, a Jarge nitber of star-route contractors, and, It is said, some other persons who “have been notably conspienons in the defense of ‘the star-route ring, and In the denunelation of the Adininistration because It had instituted dine pertinent liquirles into. star-route methods, Now that the Sixth Auditor hasbeen removed, persons familiar with the operations of thet oflico, remember that some years ago, thers. Were some extraordinary storlus of opora- Hous of straw-bld_ contractors Hf connection with that Bureau, which ended inthe disap. pearance of one of the prominent clorks uf the ofltce, who was made os THE RCAPEQUAT. « Lthas since buen. lenrned that this fugitive clerk was ‘pald by the Ktur-route rig men to permit: hiinself to be known us the seape- Bout. | Whon. the. Demoernts: tirst- obtained control of Congress the Chalrman of the Post-Oflivs Committee was put in pos- sessidn of information dx to tho operations of this. clurk, und detectives were put upon bistrack, Buthe could not bo founda, Wlintn tho Inut fow weeks he hus apponred in Waehing- ton, andté is believed tndt he ‘has pinced his kuowledgo nt the disposal of the Government. (prodesu ture, And chit it $8 in part due to this in-. ‘ormucion that tho removals of yesterduy wore joada? But tho Goverument officers donot neod to go DARK six years to discyver cuuses for tholr action In’ thnt purtlealir. OMlelils of tho Sixth Auditor's Olllea have -not loarned -the. trick of not writing lotturs, and the Governient hus, It’ fa autd, possession of some luttors written, by the Deputy Auditor which ft will bo trouble. some for that porwon to explain. , There praba- ly with bo “ & GodD MANY MORE NEMOVALS in tho Post-Onlee Depaftinont within’ a short time. Every day almost evidenuca are buing discoyorud of the rawiiicutions of the ring, Yos- terday it was found out that one of tho culured employés particularly devoted to Brady has bacn acting (1 but interests, and conveying to ulm at bls residence here auch Information us could be overheard in the Department of tha purposes of the Postrnster-General, ‘Tho col- orod niin has been alpen un position where by can seo ond hear feds," The Postraster-Udneral to-day stated that he expectod to be able tu save SL OUS ke Foret Lin the stareroute mattor without hour, the worvice, He hud heen ut the pond of: the Moat-Ofitce ‘Department for iuss than three monthaand tu that short timo hus out off or roducud 1 suiliciont antount of Urndy's stargervley .tgjnaky weaving of ugarly threo ‘quarters ‘of a inillion of dollars, or, Ih oxaut Ngures, 8745,603. ‘Tho reduction fn Mureh was S254. in April $34,0U!, and in May $415,517, ‘This oxbibit is“ . oe i VERY svqgRsrivEs of tho corruptions und extravugtnce’ of scoy's and Brady's inethods. ‘This fa n wot. reduction, Tor there hag boon 4 mull addition to tho servicw in kitty seotions. It docs not fnelude cortuin reductions whit must bo-minda: in the steume boat dervive on the SMastsdipp) and fits tribue tarios, nur dos It Inehide thy post of routes now: in operation, the servico Upon whieh will hot bo ronawed after . tha end of tho curreng contract tern, reat reduction hia chudud” hardly 'n tipple "upon the inain Uidy of tho wervice. So cisur was the trauduleut obaravter of tue survice, oud so hotorious was ite Bitar, that tho chirgos which have been madeastonished wo ony and awakencd complaint ouly on the part of tho contractors: and tholr attorneys, ‘Chose reduutions hive not heen made, with perhaps one or two exceptions, Upon the routes Which have become. mod nue torious for Croudulvat increase und oxpedition, 'Phowe routes are rosurvail for thorugh exitine Juation.. She Pustinaster-General to-dny, epeake ng of tho investigations made by CAPT. JAMES BE. WIUTH, of tha Postal Rullway Service in Chicago, anid that tho pructicos of the Sfisstisippi ttiver Bteambout Company, whioh were firat oxposad Jo Tuk Cituago aiuuNEy, Were amont tho most seandious that have yet been discovered, Capt. White was much complimented for bis eure. It the muttur ‘Che prosecutiag ollicurs have lenrued that the star-routo contracture’ ring bavo ‘a~ bundeumely-furnished house on Beventoenth streut, in New York, which ts thoir Constant resort. ‘This bonse has Deon watehod = by ‘the’ Government for wally Wonks, and ganio very valuable Informa. Yon bas been obtuined ja that wiy, Jho N Com Republican says thut the Prosident ten ered to Obarivs He toed, of Chtoaxo, now-here. position ts one Of tho spectul prosecutors of the @tur-route rug, but thot he duciined to accopt It, JEXAUDITOR GREW 4 ¢ taday repudiates tho charltable view taken jist hive to the elfect that be hud bedare fuvelyed by acts of bly doputy, Lilly, 8, ays that bo hlingelt wae responulla for all Chat was done, and bo desires to accept It in its fullect exteat. SPRCIAL COUNSEL BMULOYED BY THE Gove: +.) RUNMENT, rae Wasitngtox, 2), C,, Junie 4.—Cot, W, Ai Ce i the wpecial eounnel eunploy ed i] the LiGeRee nent Co prosecute those inplicated lithe “erare route” Craura, tyre jak im ott it uffieu and wont lito auuxumminution Uf the d¥|denve so tur athored by the invest button ubder Postmagter-* jonerul dames, Hu wijl propato the cased for the Grand Jury, aud havy thoib vntire manage: ment, undur tho supyrviaion and dircotion ‘of Attorucy-Goneral MueVeagn, ‘Tho Attornvy-Gonorat ‘to-day suid to the cor- respoudent of Ag. Western Axsociated Press that Sbero- wat Rpurey ny) red the watior before the Grund Jury of tho District of Coluiw- bu. but that the fact thar special counsel bud ‘band of Dutch waleku: been ompl ment wos very nearly READY TO COMMENCE THE PROSECUTION. sto thought, ho rad, aad would cortainly bo protty conthtont, that the. eases to be prosontod by'tho Qoverument would bu sustained bofore 1 sare st swolve: Hatt we bat eons youre ant. f b Goutiniiod,.in procuring toatiinony. of fuuaiteanenthel ponntay tI the. Tay i Vatoumar-Gehoral James was ¥ atpttanty a nth iets neeotetete wint di Tees wt the preset Ho 2uth lust. Tho y or over to September, a ek a ta tion or the matter to tho Grand duty mayor dolngdd until thon, Tho Atturney-Generatrand mi conne with thia matter oiliclally, retitven to thing at all concerning who will bilby fore tho Grand Jury tor tudietment. ineertitin feeling ame ie ts whe Wre reported or coutech DELEGATIONS, THE PRESIDENT “ HOLLERS Spectat Dispaten to The Chicago Tribuns, . Wasinnatox, D. C., Jung 4—The Prest- dent ts worn out with delegations from Maryland, whiet ore in datly attendance hore, seeking ofices of yarlouskinds, ‘There were five here to-lay. ‘Tu-one of them he said: “It Is yery dificult for me to make out what tho puopld of Balthmore want. ‘There are so putny pulling diferent ways that [cannot got at tho nmzregnto sentiment, One thing is certain. Bultimore Is too near Washington, and tho railroad fnre 1a too chery, A DELEGATION, FROM WEST VIRGINIA enlled tipon tho Peealdont and recommended A, W. Campball, of tliat State, for the Borlln Mise alon. Mr, Cainpbell was tho detegate at tho Chicaro Convenitin whom’ Mr, Conkling sought to exhel ou tho ground that He was a trititor to tho purty beentise be would not ayree to abide by the ronduation, and whom Gon, Garfleld in such & poworful speech defonied. NOTES. TYNE, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasiinatoy, D.C. June %—The resig- nation of First Assistant Postinaster-General Tyner is in the hands of the President, to. be accepted whenever itis desired. ‘There are no charges of connection with star-route matlers, Mr Jacob W, Fla, of New Uanmp- shire, for many years Fifth Auditor, has boen appointed Sixth Auditor of the 'I'reas- ury, to take Ute vlace Gf MeGrew, removed. Mr. Ela !y.n very expertenced accounting of- ficer, and heartily detests ‘rings. Me will prove to be an efiicient ald to the Adminis- tration in Its: pursuit of, the star-route in- aurs. 5 MR. AOUN I ALEXANDER, of Indianapolis, has beon spyolnted Fifth Auditor to succeed Ela, Mr. Alexander was strongly recommended for the place by Sen- ator Hen Harrison, who returned here fram tue dunapolis to gectire the uppointmont. Judzo I. F, Crowoll, who has been chlet of tho fay Division tn the Sixth Auditor's ollice, bas been promoted to ba Deymty Auditor, THE PREMDENT leaves to-morrow for -Fortress Monroo, to be gone three days, to take much-needed rest. Mra, Grrileld fa outiraly convalescent. The Arrornuy ‘ory ripidls eis “hot considered iN fe patamience on me finy- me Shore mail contendtors anid to be Involved id'tho: rt poeta OF THE CONN EXCHANGE BANK of “Chicago. made an before Mr. Couseloy, Sallultor — of Roevenuo” Buredu, and = Mr. intes,; the Chief of the Assusamnont Divistun, in tha mutter of the claim of the Guv- ernment Lint the bank did not properly return its taxuble deposits, ‘Tho bank, as was tho one with tho fnternational Hank, hid hold the theory that tho deposits of vity and county money ware not taxable tinder Internal Reyonue jnws, Tho Commissioner of Internat Roventa und the Sveretary of tho Treasury have already, howover, deelded thie thoy ure taxable, nud it ly not probabio that the Corn Exchango Bunk cau succeed In reverstut the ruling, __ REPRESENTATIVE ALDUICIT Is sponding a fow days hore In the interest of his constituents, , - jie THOMPSON NOT ‘THK MAN. : ‘To the Western Associated Press, Wasutnatoy, 1), C., June 2.—T'he roport ro- cently telegraphed in reference tu Jonn G. ‘Thompson's aecounta grow out of an item pub: Nghe that an otflcer of tho House tad used money of members. The ttem roferrod: not to Thompsim, but to another oficial, and had no foundation 14 to tho Sorgunutent-Arms. THE COMMISSIONER OF THE GENEMAL DAND Sto OPKICE : bus decided not to permit tho entry of so much of unilneral claim ‘as tos .within tho limits of Be punto ‘Tunnel grant. west of tho Comstouk jo . c argumont — to-day tho Interual SI EDWARD THORNTON. . ‘ this afternoon gave Scoretury Bluino x dratt oF London for 215,000, the sum sereed upon ne compensation for damages initicted on Amerl- can shormen in the Fortune Buy attalr. Nolther side, however, bas surrondered to the other its voustruction of tho Nahory urtléles in the treaty of 1871, ‘Tho money will bu promptly distributed uinonf the rightful olalmants, 7 SAMPLES OF FLOUR orothar powdered substance nro declared un- matlublo excopt- when put up In transparcn buy aad aedied so that no particles cau sift through, ‘Tho bags must bo inciosed inboxes or tubes madu of hurd wood or motu, with stiding of clasp or serew lids, and without sharp cure ners, SUK TREASURY DEPARTMENT to-day purchased 400,000 ounces of fino silver fordelivery nt tho Sun Franciso, Cargon, and Philudelphla mints, : ree THE NATIONAL HOARD OF MEALTIL rollected the present officers, Tho quarantine mutter fs disposed of, the Executive Committee bultur empowered to use {ta disurotion relative to requiring vossels bound for Now Orlouns to stop ut ship Island or Port Baus, Adjourned sinedic. HNCURSION STEAMER, 5 Tho Treasury Dopartinent will to-morrow {ustte anothorclroular etter folutive to oxcur- sion: ~stouinors. " for , tho — information of tho onivers al te Tnspee- ton Sorvico In goneral, as woll as for the infor- unition of the traveling public, who aro invited to present to the propor aificors authenticated proofs of violations of the Stuamboat Jaws in ordur that tho «aifonders may bo prosecuted. Inapetors will ba requirod to exact from cup: talna and ownum strict compliance In all cases with tho instructions, a ‘ —— STRANGLED IN A DUNB-WAITER, Dernort, Mich., June 3.—A shocking and. remarkigle aceldent occurred in this olly about midnight. . Sirs. Thomas MeGraw, 9 IMhly respected widow lady aged 40, iving on one of the most Prominent utreety, renched home Inte: ‘after an evening's visit to 4 friend, and fotind, herself locked out, and the: young children and servants gone to bed,” With tho asatatance of n nolgbboring seryant-girl abo: guinol neccss to tho house through the basement window, an ‘undertouk to reuch the innin floor of the houso Ly menus of tha dumb-watter, "by somo strangy futality sho was cuught by tho neck in the olor yator, and befero ber serviins for help-cauld brlug’her assjstanco abo was strangled to death, —————————- - OHIO NEGOTIATES A LOAN. Convunus, ©, Juny 2—Tho Fund Commis slouors of Obiu to-dny nugotinted a loqn for tho Stato wits Kubn, Loob & Co, of New York City, for tho sum of 82.80u0W at the rate of 4 pur cont Interest, payablu — semi-annually, which tho rm ‘jay a premium pt 9% pur went, or $i the prinolpal of which ule due in ono. installinents varying from 0, to $600,000, und all payable in soven years, ‘Tho promiumnm paid upon this loan is Buulyalonl to borrowing mony at UX per cont oe STEAMSHIP NEWS. Naw Yor, June 2.—Artived, the Marathon; from Liverpool, , SONTREAL, Quo, June 2.—~Arrived, the steam- ship Montreal, Crom Liverpoul,, : a ‘Tho Growth of.tho Gun. ‘ Hantin for qunte was praceived with bow ‘and. arrow only, untitin, the sixteonth contury, the Boantords contrived the uriticbus or inatuhlook, Hero tha nuiten was itiel ton “ serpoutia” tee couk, bung upou wt pivat, and brousbt {ato con- tact With the primttiy by u workiug substantially the aging au that of tho -mudern. dainmer ania trlyger, - This was Curtuan inproved hy tellers tan jnvention of wWatec! wheel, with gerrated vdge, fitted to w*apeiny, and made to revolve rapidiy; the odge coun th vontact with w piece of pyrites, andwby thls fgletion producing tho’ swirks to igaise the priniiuw The. use of the Wheet-lock for sporting Purposes Was very ens eral i abe midis of the gixtoenth century, and for a long time Was vot tmprovey upon,” sijat uecemity ts tha mother of invention. A ateulers or of Spanish: 1d Witiub-buiny 100 Bode to provide themectves with the high-prited whoel-lovk, and afraid to thu thé uate: took bes caune the Hybt roveulul thult whoreabouts tthe’ intulond of tho law, abstained from thelr evil braotices long enough to devinu tt woupot better adupted to the neods of rovat-robbors. The re- wult was the tint-lock; and tho pot-bunting tras termty scored along credit wark. ‘Tho aportas men of our grandfathers’ generation owed tho Hivebanism of thelr yous to a band of poultry thlevos, there iv yot hops for the colured rather. ‘Tho int-lock renehed ita perfection in the bands of “that king of guninakers.” Josuph Munton, in thy curly purt of the preyout veut- pinruudord—it (6 diay indicates that tho Govorn> tigation of" PNK) Mp, THE GRAND JURY: hai cxiet. Tha naxt,, "| ee | contractors are olther here thant. |} Inve tholr interosts looked after by | rian Ment of atruok by a gouk, ‘unsillar teh a ontlomen Cc six mon pense varios ol tho yriys: eunell, tn the ‘Tan! muiroon Mr. Ji nuts; Mi came, Ce coach, und Mrs, Any William Phinp Din ant Bronson, Monto, d Baltinor Delancey: dr. and ‘th great, pre starting of the sui to Fifth Brunswi ure w Witt pace yu balcony tered by drive as portliono an urchway crossed: proceasian seburned the gast delve, a Fitth avenie to Washingt! to tho Hotel Jirunawick: thon rent of th ya lige ently was stil Hy Nts ey fete ‘he Chub with even usual wn hens we eleven cui first pinced nbove the tu was Ignited by the cone pince botrenn tivo bite of suission pallets th punta ts ¢ the Lulrnaten fred by 8 ponotre commerenny iat Re va | + Tho expectation’ io this" your's rado would be one of then est p nade by the Conching Clu} (zed yesterday. A nuinber Have been added to the Chi lheeessary servants is oi this yenr than last, but th any of the four-in-hand Hele coaotins on tho ro: jeman ts hardly likely to buy a ¢ the equipments untess he 1s in alr n “ financial condition that a Ittle ext) {sof no acconnt to him. Tt hud by advertised {that the conches would g the eastern alle of Madison ofelock yesterday afternuun, an hour fully-5,000. persons hid parts of the siyttare ant ast side of Madison ave was also a crowd the Hotel Brunswick, for many people have bi : used to associating ‘that hostelry Conching Club’s:dlsplays that they to see the tran start Fru there, y the decoratl ane hotel, te font plaza wwageneret tk drapery as usual, and was fiiled with ladles Rein At was nearly thne announced for the start conch to sels Dat Angst alr. Heluont was preye ne taking die ons it was hightene drove up, Ms ph ralelay aa r whien the Club drove out t y 87 near Babylon, a few Weeks: ate ris showed no signs of fllness whirled his fotr bays erat Rallowwed by tie wed by the blue and rex \" of Mr, Francis 1% Rives, with fone heats touk his wis soon tle bJenets, dent, arrived at about 4% at the hend of tho Ih body, with red undercarriage, four chestnuts, wearing Mr. Fairman cup rosats A. Havemeyer. with a coach Ww body, and tnder-carthuge stripe drawn by four Haga Feitsel, with his we coneh, striped with bhielk, dea wheelers and bay and chestnut le dandction rosets; M wilh tho “ Pioneer” white, bl: million coach drawn by four earringe, chestiut ‘Two thin: yestordnyis trout seats, stance E, Ithves, Frederick Pipes ir Thugo. for all the drags to moy ata brisk pace nrountl te Ahrough ‘Tw neross the sau Fifthenvenue sidewalks to the parade under motion, handsome equi ut these Joined tthe the hist eoach RGA Einhavente, ‘af the Ust taaily tho plete sightas the drs costumes gorgeot et wore bnjf’itdden buguols Nanging nrndreds of spectal carriages, oh doorsteps, windows. At the Whul & number of ladies and formar gees tw ontlemen nnn of tha Honttdl réfreshinents Jey Sthison's wastzamous, Hut we, the old ire way pre! : yous Cohies wi ui oLUS pie tena nit fo may throug! mth pee Uy " ati and the Buliolut’s Gate by Was srotiihy Mire null fi Hae it tho gore: ite park, among the slirubbery. nu exeuption, crush Injnediatel the hulle act to use a MAKE 4 passageway lo ers und thelr passengers, {ime to reniove the dust Fee ety reactied quel provon couches out fn pares and the display brillant. the eoachiIng horns ave way only very at Path eno! flrearme. ‘The chai ‘Thon th Pensed with, and ‘th Placed in tha sas prt ‘i to almost all grim the nowly tive ths, and thereare. of supporting Mr. i Col. drawn, Then follow: tiv: and red ci rede Re Ol. with drawn und Li ing, dr. Ives, Mir. S. We Fritsch, Riggs, Mi jllen. . 0 Mr, and rs. pes Mir an Cruger, Mr. C. C. Batdwi, Phomag Newbold, Mr, ‘nn Astor, Mrs. Plorre Lorillard, Holand) Recimond, Ar, Miss Kato Buikley, Kane, M oportions, when, of Col, day’s ire, avenue, ick. couchlig type htt one, tL overywht af the second the Seholits' strectyand the coe a far ns Moun + CALE through he why Cee follaze, “of falta ho cust sic hehe ‘Phe in walting tue f tho was. Salt Mlalily ial recess Ot pure: Ua ett 2 the whe wes tack in. | ro ornumentedl W and tho ladles and aentlenen § plied with flowers. Last yeu aches Ln the Hoe, M BUN OXpIatod hy none lon to attnery mie hm Hy Ant the manitinet yee mini Weert + Rad thon t! iment Of tho cartehdiee ce charge and tho prifiiine, fra and contratetire pri: eta THIRTEEN DRAGs IN LINE, brows horse chestnut and rown whee Rousgvelt jack, and red coach, draw Mr, Plerre Lortilard, Withug bouch, drawn by bays and bro all, bringing up the rear of the procession, Delancey. Kane's well-known canary — body: by) brown leaders and. wheelers, with dandellon rosots, When Col. day's. coach started, at just 5o’clock, there were thirteen drags in the Ilae, extending almost the entire block, wore purtlenlarly notleeable In parade—the first the absences of our of the “fancy” horses balds and tha skuwbalds; the other {ha small mumber of passengers carried, Nearly all the seuts of the conches live generally been oceupled, but yesterday not one of the drags carried any passongers exceplon the two Some of the coaches carrled only fonr passengers, some five, and nono more than six, Among tho ladles and gentle nen Who occttpied suats were Mr. aul Frederlek Sherman, Reginald Lives, Alas Maud Rives, » David Kb Miss ‘oft the ladies were and isor HW gente! bk story, al were exchanged as th The route was straleht wy usual,te Central Park. i als are ne to rire Maton -enfilaining fd tutte Hote Melby tho re he I Coto: Londs ‘or Gayly-Drevey uta Var he Dine by Greagtryronun, ren alk R wort! TN the UI pray NOC AN bran Ae 4 pling initiate yet NE BUCOEuR Mera: the Paper an MU Was adler ty eAtleidge geo Bit auny Mayo, w A drag an ‘onsiderably 4 nig has not di Urlvers frou md. Indeed, eal > Mr, si ia; know, wl LY ply teal. of new, nb within theres Paeveralne a Great Interest ling spring up cute this ace an tho Club never conilition, IS One Of the Ins have Httle to fear, inn pecan a .the inltintion fee, ay $3 well ing, and “the aunnal dues ar to -exeved- the Initiation fees rhe tn FAWAS in better lary ee Square at § hd Lefure thay Bathered ty ‘On the ste Ne, Ther {a front of ‘tie 1h and gentlemen, halt an hour shead of tig hen the first Belmont's~ Ks ago, lint he 3 yesterday as he nud tho vorner, and, trees, His coach elmont’s horses wore tose, of ‘npple-blossoms, and Mr, Rives! ig William “ay, t ae anid tok hispla ne, 1s voreh, ior - fi an ty SHOWbALL rogets, Rogers, of Philadelphta, wai tourth in the ne, with is green and red by four bays. sith bottes ‘Theoilme Rh Aight bee aL with bl CK, wn efiestints of tenms, Wearing pansy resets: Mr. Frederick Bronson, with it blue and red vouch, drawn by and gray and by pansy ruseis; Mr. George G, bay, rker, with bis maroon, black, and red coach, drawn by four chest: with his blue, by four lays; en and yellow WHS. aunt stich us the ples Ovlrichs, ‘My, und Mrs. 5,8, Howland, ay Heliaunt . Candy, Wroderlek O, each, Me Mra, Fairman Roxers, Dr Mitchell, of Vulteldbla, Mr. 1» Gee Gi , Of Philadel pd Mr. and Mrs. George Ip a pitta H 33 Enumett, Sgaue a Ie Kernochan i ‘Yownsend, Mr, B, Wiithrop, Mrs, Frede Breton My i Stes fist Ra Ogden Goulet, Mrs. GG onto, Ars. Vail, aflss Tessie Wat Mig, Van Rens: ‘Mr. aud Mrs Mrs. We We Mr. aud Mrs De Ilaven, Coneny, fa Line Line, Mine x Lrdten Spring py {splays eve ra expenss telly lite by brown ners, Weare Bell, Jt, also with Laven, with a oneh, drawh ly four bays ames Vy Di ty Miss came Imps? both tis hough ‘tineaves, conching Tho ex. the Mighor eterred Butting a gene ha happy ut Wilely tart from COME sa with tho ‘xpect Th a rel With nbuve if long rhig ndsune ne Vresie ayellow K, Is vellinys Vers tears, unders Mr Mn Mrs Cone ert, Mr. Mr cll, . F, Ciray Griswold, Misy “Emily Pell, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian tr. and Mis. C. Oliver Isel he crowd of spectatury hid fu At 5 o'clock, ich gave thie s! itty tha, iat Mhuy started of polut nearly all tho apectators i i Lauary and were. Wa as t was at no sotitheast corner euty-thitd and up past tho By tho thue thoy reached that ! pad hurrie iting on the et an glimpse of ‘Phore were wally pages on the street, and wos! tt the processlun treet » iinel 0011 0S peantt{al Tho al i) of the cuaclics penn In’ tlawers, agniiiet at a e coaches went a Waveniie the cone! eae tors on thy aides Ht and I stout Ty td alight here ant ay The Ste hatel. alr ny with atk, 1 Fit nt” ay the AT tte son 1 proctite ey yester stout a het ight t un tee Wg fier Lables § ‘hat had pest huge a Hels, anoiler at dunited bY vadkts, We the ae 1 there wel pees one | reettty le by hs Cle ey-ula th yr whielt 0 see 9 ‘tnouelt nt glinye dow rive wad for a great thronglt Wi rlnkled doit hem very-liberally 1 their Jeast among te a dinar that ‘tye nei Hers af the ane ied with, in rule A es snafu 5 of the fhe fs tong oes ae at tt ml “AIL the, heey fi sural wats were well § le ar were ¥¢

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