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Ts CIICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JUNE ~ fy ISLA TWRLVE PAGES. 5 FOREIGN. spain About to Make an Im- portant Movo Toward Morocco, The Continental Powora Will Proteot Spain Against English Dis- pleasure, pulgaria on the Vorge of a Political Revolution of the Bloodiest Character, Weekly Reviow of the British Grain Trade by the “ Mark Lane Express," Terrible Storm at Gatachina, In Ruse sla—limmense Destruction of Vroporty. Duth of Vieuxtomps, One of tha Groat Violinists of the World. SPAIN. - MOROCCO. a I Cable. pants, Tine 0.—Our Madrid corredpondent telegraphs that tha Government, with Seflor Sagnsta nt ts head, fs determined to fnattg arate a more active polley tn Morocco, It ia rat propased’ to minke any wet of amgresston or Wtervention as yet, but the Government telleves that the the has arrlyed to male the Sulian feel that Spain Intends, in tho future, torequire stricter, If not the completer exe- qullon, of theso treaty stipulations in favor of her trade, subjects, amissluparies, ant Conals that were promised by tho pro- deessor Of tho present Sultan of a force in the treaty of 1801, ater Marshal O'Donnell’s. ayecessful ex- : pollton to ‘Tetuan, in the reign of Queen l Isabella, ‘The main object of = AEXOU SSGASTA'S POLICY IN MonoccO: D willbe to convines the Suttan that Url diplomacy cunnot, as the British Mintster In Tunglets as for thirty years nie the Yours helluve, slleld Morogeo from Spanish iiterventlon, ff an opportunity arises, be- ease Samasta, like hid predecessor, Canovas, las revelved assurances from the Govern- nents of France, Germany, and Austila (Qutany extension of tha influences of the protectorate of Spain in Morocco will fe met owith no opposition on ther part. England ons fs expeeted tooppise at least a diplomatic reafstance to Spanish aspitations, whieh alin at a pro- tetorate . a4 MEAL TO THAT OF FRANCK IN TUNIS, ir, Ths palley WH begin even before the gan- fo BR eralelection, which takus place nt the endl of ma Me August next, When the Cortes meets fn be Hatrid, nbout Sept. 20, the speech from the a Throne wil be very energetic in Spanish in = rats In North Africa, SHIMOUS DISAGHEEMENT. We are told by the wuillitary nnd politieat frients of Sagasta and Marshal Campos that gerlous disagreemont ling occurred i the jwuyell of the Mititsters. GREAT BRITAIN, THE CORNELL OARSME. Special Cable, loxpoy, June 6,—Tho pressure of public ounion ine England will dowbtless compel the the Henloy Rugntta Cominittes to necept 73 Comel’s entry. The Sportaman , suyss, ay *Erey Eugils atews' areas ydt' in entire fnorance of the date of the entry for the Rezatta, and American crews can surely nob doblamed for stinitur izuoranee. Ina few days the Cornoll oarsinen will land at Liver- mol, and wo sincerely trust that, ero that ting, the Henlay Stewards will have seversad tuir hasty, U-ndyised decision, Wo have whesitation In saylyg that. by all the rules otconrtesy and fal deating, they are bond dose, Shoutd they persist [1 treating our {ausatlantle visitors with frigidity, they will a hearan amount of odtum whieh they will il fod {t aMentt to bear, and whieh may a Wentually prove the downfall both of them tl the regatta thay manuge.? SWERAL PURLIG MERTINGS WERE HELD IN IELAND anke—m tsterday, but there was no disturbance of of 73 kind, and the speeches were compura- tock “elyimild, Itty probable that mqyy of the 1, GJM Vluportant prisoners arrested when the Coerelon into foree on con- fot ‘first oame wil shortly be — reluased, dion uf refraining from nellve walelpation In League work. 'Thore is Matnetlvity at the Castle. No information Aabe vbtuiied from theauthorittes, but It Is fear that they do not think the worst is wer ‘Tha Constabutary reeruits at the Ment VYark are being hurriedly prepared oractiva service, und large drafts of mw Tenare constantly arriving. Sineu the sire Rititfous publication by tha Bireemana Jurrnal of THE PAVATE CINCULAT fil to the Constabulary alflcers by the et General, ehlding thom for not ako mow arrests In the disturbed dis- iets, much of the Hlefeullag agulnst ty force has disappeared. A rigorous mgalsation js being held at the Castlo sae te the publication of the decu- yh The generat beet ty that tt was not i i led toMy. Gray's paper by any mombor 4 ey coustalalary, but by one of tho clerks leChlet Seeretary’s oflee, Its publlea pits done more to tnjure Mr. Forster, rectly tn tho eyes at the Irish people, but ‘e i the English Radicals, thin any step ce faken ta this nnforfunate busl- AN impor CIRCULAR Hal Cralitey ects fun The Lrish- Exocutive ta- ee An dinportant elreatar, fustruct- none ounty Inspectors and Constabulary ward the Mhelr headqinarturé esyvort ver i be i thooccdstow wien thdy antuipate eon to Suérite's sales ot-ovietions; 11 T that the Gaverument may send thy ‘ Warning nll persons to refraln frou, & Fi Hing to obstruct a logit process, and he ring that all persons so aszombllag will Pinar by force, ‘This elremar entirely sy neal fo lutroduce measures for the tempo- “spension of avictlons, Lnspos? O¢ eate Press, fu Suv Glonlogan, i ; ork for Para, Pernambuco, and rent fire ut sen, and was abandoned, aah Wand passengers landed at Fortallza, THE IENLEY REGATTA, fhe pxfort University Bout Club hing ad- b aa th Cornell four to enter the re- Cube Ht and third ‘Trinity crows of tele ge University requustud theStewards , Sventry ta the Carnell grew. WHtIeMONDAY, may i Ss hollday throughout England, Atay TING IN TYDE PAIKs Maat eting In Hyde Park to protest & trelant” Govertunent’s polley with regard Meakin Was hold yeatarduy. ‘I'here was frou three platformy. Dey yy tests LN TIPPERARY, 4 pos June b.—Siehael Nyan, Secretary “te seach (County Tipperary) branch eg at League, and Michael Hough, ed ua the same braneh, have been are aku Her the Couralan uot. eet OF THK PANAMA CANAL. gram from Vienua, published in Tring to secure complete neutrality for the Panama Canal, THE "LMC LANS EXPRESS? In Ita reviews of tho gratin trade of the past week, mys: Wheat manda a strong and healthy growth under Inst week's brilliant summer werther, All other crops were re- tarded by the 1@ entises, except where thore had been aveaslonal thinder-showers, ‘Tho steady rain Sunday.and throughout the WMeht will greatly help all crops, Natlve womples are seareg ab nll Provincial Ex- changes, Probably very little of the Inst crop remains Inthe market, nevertheless an altompl ta obtain Improved prices utterly falled, and Friday's reduction lind to be necepted to ‘effect siles, | English flour sis unchanged, but bustiess is alow and unvomuuorative, Barley, oats, and pers ere unchanged. Foreign bread: stuifs have grown stendily wenker, Friday tnost wheats were cheaper, The supply re- celyad at tie port of London was only 46,000 quarters, all Austraflan and Indian except 1,000 gttartera, which were Canadian. Of flour there were small receipts, but thie may kot Ix already glutted for the entire season, and prices unchanged, but it was slow of sale, and the tone of tho market was weaker, ‘Mwenty-one wheat gargees arrived at pots of call, of whieh eight cargoes sol. ‘Thirty earoes nre due this week, Mulze Is In short supply but wonker, Barley is steady and unchanged, Onts aredilchenper, The sales of English whent during the week were 20, UNF quarters at dts 10 per qttarter, against 27,857 quarters at 453 7 por quarter for the correapoidling week of lust yeut,, THE STRAMER ROCHESTER, from Baltimore for this port, has arrived at Spithend short of conl, and witha toss of thirty-four cattle, died on the passage, ‘ TUE MEININGERS Rave a performines of “Julius Cesar’? Sat- tone military foree, and proclaim the Ci “N the rumor that the Government ite Siappeal to the Henley Connnittes urday afternoon, presumably tn order to give Loution actors a chanoy to witness thelr per- formance. It is to be hoped Irving and other intnagers Ialil the lesson to heart, for, most assuredly, on thelr own boatds they have never yet arrived at the piteh to which the Melningers have attained, Indeed, with- ontState patronage, it Js donbitul whether any English compuny could be expected to dogo. ‘he success of the Melningers ling proved far greater than was attivipated, aud they huve already demonstrated to this city how far behind the little Duchy of Sixe- Mulningen [sy the great metropalis of tho world In dramatic manners, ARNESTS, Duntry, dune 6.—Farrell, Chatrman of the Town Cammiasioners of Mullignr, West- wenth, and President of the Brinch of tho Lani League, and Mr. ‘Tuite, Seeretary of the Branch, were arrested! under the Coer- clon act, Only ona man wes shot In the fight with the Ballitt’s posse xt Bully Brophy, THE INGUT REV. THOMAS NULTY; Dishop of Meath, replying to nu address from the = Palnstown = Land — League, sald the Land bill liad splendid prin- ciples, Il deprecated «agitation agiinst the payment of ull rent. He satd ho had re- ceived a letter from an Ameriean priest who stated that he lind orgunized beatiches of the League qu Ohio, Indiana, sud Kentueky. among 6,000,000 people. It fg stated that, in the most disturbed districts, Ribbon Lodges ara Inactive operation, and to these lodges tre to be traced the avhual carrying on of u system of ugrarion terrurisin, IN LIMENTCIE an American named Iigaing was attacked. Nie used wv revolver, wounding tires men, ono seriously, Ulggins was arrested, RUSSIA. ALESANDER, Speciat Cable, Loynoxs, June 0.—Tho Czar ts reported as eompietely broken down. Corréspundonts who have visited Gatschina recently, say lt {s pitlnble to sue what wreck this mau of heroulean frame has become since his father's murder, It was thonght at first that ho would defy the Nihilists, and, when he ap- ponred once or twice at reviews and other public ceromonles, bis brave aud manty pear- Ing allotted hearty applause frow the puople. But since he issued the * Proulamution of Autocracy,” and called In Ignatiail, Alox- ander “HL hus almos§ withdrawn from public yluw. It Is not grief for his father, butsheer fright. ‘The shock of the assqelnn- tlon completely prostrated the Czarhin, and her nervousness hay affected the Czar, Mis palace ont GatschIna = is oa perfect arsonal, Cordons of trusty Cossacks surround =the = wholes district, — and tho palaca itself Is guarded night and day by police and pleked oilleers of the line. ‘The Czar lives {1 2 stato of slege, All excopt the high ofllvers of State nye searched, and, ~ Av NGI, there is n password and countersign, not only for the prycinets of the Paluce, but for allthe ruads approaching it. Like all the Nomanotfs, Alexander LLL ts superstitions, dust before tho asiusination tha Inte Oars household was tpset by the discovery uf adead plevon in thamuain courtyard of the Winter Paliee, whieh liad been killed by anengle, Gatychinn 1s now terrified by an owen of more slilster finport, Ouring a storm~af thunder aud Ughtaiug on dung 4 the granit statye of tho Emporar Paul was overthrown and the sentry gtarding It killed. ‘Lyore ts a legend that— When falls Paul's colunms, dies the Tsar, And Russians upon Ruaala war. ‘Tho deod was dono In olghtcon-one, Aud whon twicorforty your aru run Wall, Qugala, for thy crowndd one, And the Czar belloves as firmly ua tho most ignorant pousant, that the prophecy was not fulfilled by the murder of Aloxander IL, but thot 1851 will witness 9 civil war, and tha gvertinew of the dynasty, ‘ A REVERE STON, To the Weatern Associated Press, > St, Perensnuna, Juno 6,—A terriulostorm occurred at Gutsching on the dth inst. over- turning the granit column of tha monument tthe Ejperor Paul, and othorwise doing yn enormous amount of dippage. GUARDING THE CZ.Uh Lonpon, June 6&—A Berlin correspondent says; A Russlan friond ends we ytrlk- Sag mloture of the state of deateonhey into Whip , x nov eats bp NOW) to, Gans. Dhewideorat Lialachian tg tulthani antl PAT foe! By SHyoOhUY TAY ONZE UNTIL RS the pntagg Is subjected to 4 rigorous seareh yhonuyer he hus evasion to ge there, ‘Tho ‘ourt will svon romove to Peterhof, which hag namall part at the mouth of the Nova, Fourghips will ba anchored there, and ne other yesguly wil! ba allowed to approach, ‘Two yachts will always be ready to convoy the Czar to and frum St Petersburg, uccom panted on vithoy she by a gunbout.” CONSPIRATONS CAPTURED. ‘Tho policy recently discovered a plot to KIN tha Czar, and huyy captured twonty-oug of the gonsplraturs, SHOT DEAD, A satirod Colona! of the Russian army shot and killed In the streots of Sebastopol Capt, Costomarolt, w hero of the Crimean With THY LAST, ‘TNE AGHASINATION OY AUDUL AZIZ, Loxpoy, dune &—Tha yowspaper corre spondent *Wrrhawk” (Mr. Valuer), whe jas been arrested In Constantinople on sus- plelon of beluy the olilef conspirator in the plot, writes to the Pmex stating that he warned the Grand Vidlor fn 1808 thut 4 plot existed to ussasinate the Bultwn, and that “some pursue privy to the plot are now wader arrest! © Warhawk" was then ro quvsted for hisawn safety to quit Conatan- tnople, whieh he did, but returned da 1877, “Warhnwhk " states thet hts objoct la writing: to the aha ly that for some duys past overy: 0 sort Inducument has been offered wid 8 thredit mada to procures hls ole lence en the alta gf 1804 There aro tu Londua, he says, abundant pavers | whi with throw felt on the subject. Warlawk's fetter bs dittal Cons stuntinople, May 27, Times corresponsl- ent at Vonmantinople 9: One of Valera reasons for returning to Turkey was to have the alfalr of 188 oftelally retxauined. A few hours after the pubitention of a letter written by Palmer ton local paper, which was similar to the letter to the Ttney, Palmer wits arrested. MILITARY OnDEI, Ariens, Juno 6—Tho Minister of War has ordered 7,000 men in readiness to take possession of the cedul district. DULGANIA. Borra, Juno U.—Ex-Mlulster Karaveloif hos recetved the address of 170 studanls of tho Agrum University declaring that the Bul- eariana imtust employ all mens, even give thelr Hyves, to preserve the rights nequired. Several Servian Deputies telegraphed shint- Air sontimunts. FIRED OUT. ‘The Inhabitants of the District of Mere- quatz have expulled the Guyernment Com- ilsstoner, NEW CANDIDATE. Viesnxa, Jue &6—The Commities of Mod- erate Liberals of Bulgaria, having failed to effect n compromise with Priuce Alexander, hhuvo resolved, In certain coutingencies, to put forward Prince Walter, of Denmark, for the throne, THE ChIBtS, Soria, Juno 6.—The Principality will, be proclaimod in a state of siege to-morrow. ‘The Procurator of Widdin has been arrested, Sho situation ig grave, FRANOL, TOE VILLARD PLAYER, Spretul Cate, Paws, June &—Vignaux returned to Paris to-dny, and has Just had a long conference with Slosson, Ile accepts Slosson’s chitl- lenge, buc will nat play him) before October, Hw ugress to all Slosyon’s conditions ex- capt that rotating to the referee, Slosson destring tho appulutment of Plot. ‘The point was leftin aboyanes until next fail, At the eloss of the discussion Vignaux said: “Win or lose, It fy my Ine tention after this match to go to America,” ‘the members of the [arly Jockey Club oferad a purse to have a inate played there, ¥ MISS GRISWOLD, Bret Harte’s niece, made her first appear- ancy at the Grand Opers-flouse, in the char ueter of Ophelia. Lt was'a genuine suceess, ‘Though exveedlngly nervous In the opening svene, Miss Griswold soon regnined her self possession, aud su won upon the sympathy of the nudience that thelr applause was mate tulned throughout the whole of her hihly- meritouy performance, Her yoieo is 0 very high soprano, golug aa for as Entra), but tie medium notes are rather weak, Ter acting was excellent, and, after the “ind seutic,” she was called before the curtain to to recelya the ununimons applause of the house, Anr, To the Western associated Press, “Pants, June &—At the sale of the double collection there was presented such mn assem- bingo of relles of great’ historicnl personages qi las beun rarely seen, and competition was pisstunately keen. ‘The “Wambeanx,” of Turenne, brought nearly 40,000 fraues; “Garniture de Cheminee,” by Clodion, 80,000 francs; and Pendtile,” of Fatconet, 100,000 franes: one table brought 83,000 franes; and i bitte table of the Dauphin 10,090 franes. It isnot known that any American hes been among the competitors for these relics of Royalty, VIEUNTEMPS DEAD, Pants, June 6.—enry Vieuxtemps, the celebrated Belgian violinist, is dead, GERMANY. TE ULMCTRIC WAIL. Benin, June 6—A horsy while crossing the Electric Rallway, linving set his hoot npon the rull, was instantly thrown down, and quother horse, haying tauched tho ralt with his tron-shod hoof, reeelyed a shock which sent him galloplag off fn wild terror, TUNIS, _ OPERATIONS SUSPENDED, Tunis, June &—1t now appears certain that all military operations ‘have suspended, the hostilu tribes submitting, ALGERIA, MASHACHIED, Onan, June §.—Ir rd, Inspector af Tel- ography, and lila escort have buen putssacred betwaon Frenda and Geryville. ‘Twenty-six men were killed, FOREIGN NOTES. Even Portugal boging to talk “ Afrlea” since hor finanees are gradually shapmg thomaeives into. 9 better condition, The Govermuent has prepured 4 DUI tn reference to tho raform of Portugese cojontnl ndintnis- tration. It ig also proposed to establish on the const of Afrlag (ngreenbdle to the sugges- Hons of the Gvograplical Society) stations, Which would ‘greatly assist Ju bringing tho negro tribos of its Afrienn possessions more under the Influcnces of elvitization, in con- sequence of the republican feolla which seems to be gradually spreading among the people, tho Government Is forced to do soulutilng to keep step with the other na: tlons of the Latin race, who are all enqagad hisceuring tHholr share of the Afriean Contl nent, und ta divert the uttention af its sub- eels from the Repobllean propaganda to. national questions, ‘Phe Htepunlleny party of Portugal its undoubtedly. Increased greatly during the Inst ton yenrs, but ity worklags fave been mainly coutlned toa theoretical fasumination of its ideas, Tt yolles on the futiire and on the dimaultios arising from too mnbitlous schomes of the Monarehical party, whieh stl! holds the reins of tho Government with o firm hund, In Eastern Roumalla exists 9 little Repub- | io composed of fourteon villages Inhabited by Mohammedan Bulgaria which causes the Turkish Government under Aluko Pasha no little trouble. ‘Poy do not recognize hls authority, but govern thamselves, and do noe pay 0 pars of taxes to the Govertimontat Phil Hpole, These Pomnklans, or Mohammedan Buigarians, ave aninyed with Ienry-Martini ries, and tho Kast Roumeltian iniiitia 14 shrewd enongh not to hunt thom up in thelr fastnessos of the Khodope —-Alountialis, avidoh woudl be aulangesotseplocciaty Dusit Reid tAlelo Pawlesh Sogautalng an expedis ton i inst thesy abstrepurous upublicuns, but whothor he will bo able to force thom to recognize his authority remalns to bo secu, ‘The Fronch seom to be just now full of glory, and Ju 8 mood to annex everything which fs lying around loose, ‘he old prov orb “ that the nppotite Increases whilp wo are eating,” scems to prove true ip. thelr case. lardly are they in possession of Tunls and the Krowmir country when they arlao and lomand inore, ‘This timo they have cast thelr wistful eyes tur from jiome towards the group of the Naw Mebrides Lalas, in the pity lc, A Perils paper says on this su outs Pha foyorable reception which qur Pan: ama Canal bonds have met with has pushed our interests In Australian ito the fore- ground again, so that they have become all atonee of cousidorablo Iiportance, attention is agate dirastod towards the New Hebrides. ‘Tho situation af this group of islands in the nalghborheod of our posses- slons in Now Caledonia, their strategic im- portance, and tantly the fuct that thelr com. meree ts suacoptibio of a large Inereage,—all of those are factors whiolt make tt our daty to wateh the ti vloauly, Other ide tlons recoguize tho lportanee of those Islands und ure prepare to galn a perma. nent fouting on the inlands of the Sout Pace. ‘The Bngllatt have already estab Islicd coal stuttons on the New Ifebrides, and tha Germans on tha Saion Islands. Why, we ask, do not our mon-afwar also unfurl the Freneh fag In some propor focall- Ugg of the Hubrides, and land there a few tons ofcoul, which some day mlglit be tucued, to very wood account.” Notwithstandlhg the internal strife and pojitteat turmoll. prevailing in Rusyta, the Synod of the orthodux Grovk Church dnds 0 perform some missionary work. ‘The Synod is now detenniied te convert the Khirgese tribes to tho ¢ i Chureh, and fo aecouplish thts abject very singatar menus are resorted to, ‘These tribes are ggn- erally supposed to be Mohammedans, but they have neither Mollahy nor Mesdshlits (ieeting-tonses); however, thoy profess Is> lunism, butinore for jurilieal—1. @., to settie thelr aparrels—thnn religious purposes, sit this want of n positive relglous cread does wot prevant thent from leading ssuoril fe, Now they shall bo converted to tho Greek Chureh, und after all measures have failed, ond) the regttor missionaries have given wp the work in despair, Gen, Melntz, Governor of the Province of Kasai, pro- ppses shovel plan to accomplish the object, fy utlvises the opolntinant all thoxe who, without bulng ordained priests of the Greek Church, stand tn daily communteation with the Kirgheso tribus as imisstonartes, to in- ditee than te embrace the orthodox fulth, The most suitable persons for this purpose, ho says, are the merchants, the doctors, ard the wildwives, ‘This plan, even if it should hot work, fy nt least original. No doubt the General ant Governor of Kasi would pres fer toconvert te ueor fellows at the polntot If the Government: wouk! let But as there is no prospect for this ne takes the next best thing, and promotes the doctors and inidwives inisstonnries, ‘They need only to refuse the performance of thelr professional services and the Kirchese wiligive up all further resistance to being converted, Ever sinec the unpleasantness existing be- tween France aud the Italian Governinent lins assumed such a phase that 4 restoration of the. former friendly relations between these countries Is out of the ‘question for years to come, the Vaticun has been quietly at work to seers all the advantages -from this state of affairs, Late European advices Judlente that the diplomatists of the Vatican ace quletly rubbing their hands with satts- faction over the daily Increasing chasm be- tween the Freneh and Italian Governments, ‘The questions causing this l-feeling seein to. engage thelr attention tu the exclusion of all others, snd Pope Leo is devoting to them the greater portion of tig ting and attention, Cardinal and Seeretary Czack! inalntalns, to the disgust of Is former Intimate friends, the Legitinists and Clericals, the best of re- Iations with the Republican authorities of France, and stand-in as friendly titereourse with Gambetta, Fe arty, and St. Wale as {f they wero party associates, Secretary Czaekl regurds this, sathsfactory and pleasant state, of affairs ting between hin and Gan as it nnister stroke of hls poticy, en It is remembered that yeurs Ago Gambetta adaylt- ted and recognized the importanee of the Catholic Influcnce upon French polities, it can astonish ae one that he gladly neeepts tha and of friendship attered by Cardinal Cmekt. During the next Presidential cam- pulgn Gunbetta will not fail to draw lis prolits from these friendly approaches on tha partof the Roman Curia. For the present, ab least, the discussion of all exettitng aud tis plengaut questions between the Vatlean and the French Republic have been nbandoned, a CANADA. MARINE MATTERS. Speetat Disvutch (@ The Cteugo Tribune, Orrawa, June 6.—Supplement No. 1 to the thirteenth annual report of, the Depart- ment of Marlne and Fisheries lias just been published, ‘The report of Mr. Samuel Risley, Chalr- man of the Board of Steambont Inspection, adverts {o the loss of the steamer Waubuno on the 22d of November, 1879, a3 having led him to recommend ‘the appyintmont of an Inspector of Hulls of Steam Vessels, such person to have supervision over thelr sea- worthlnogss us well ng over thelr construction. ‘The loss of the propeller Zewland off Long Poluton the sth of Novemper last, with elghtsen lives, utd the Propeller Simcoe on thu 2ith of the sume month off Manitoulin Island, with twelve lives, both under Ike elr- eunstanees with the Wanbuno (ny far as ean be judged), uraJheld to enforce the necessity of appointing an Inspector of Hulls, During the year 1,264-Engincers’ certifi- eates were Issued'by the ‘Dourd, on account of which $2,046 wis recelyed and placed to tho credit of tho Stoumbont Inspection Fund, Owing to Irregularities In oxaminations and promotions to higher grades of Engineers, further rules were framed, These rules have, since the date of tho report, been ap- proved by order-iu-Councll, aud were rocent- ly published in ‘Tie Trung, ‘The gross tonnige of steam vesaels In the Dominion for 1880 wis 158,802 tons, being un inorease over the previous year of S68 tons; the registered tonnage for 1880 wos 07,553, showing av increase over 187) of 2.360 tons. ‘There were udded ‘during the year to the stam fleet of the Dominion elxty-ive ves auls, of 385 gross tous, or 4,233 registered tons. Of those, sixtesn’ word paddle-wheel and forty-nine serew-propellers; Uirty-live wore for passunger sorvice, five for freightand twonty-seven were tis. Of the now vessels, twenty-seven were ndded Inthe West Onturlo, Anron, and Superior Division; elyht dn East Ontarlo, three In Montreal, twa in ‘Threo Rivers, seven in Quebee, eleven In the Mari- tine Proyinees, six in British Columbla, afd one In Manitoba, Durlng the sine ported thors were Jost, broken un, or put out of sorvien, thirty-six steam vessels, of gross talmagy 400 tons; registered tonnage, 3,u18. uns. Au npponiix gives a list of wrecks and casuuities reported as having occurred to Hritlsh, Canndtan, and foreign sea-olny yes- sels In Canadian waters from the Ist of Jane ‘ary to the Wat of December, 280, anda ike stutemont of casualties ovourring on tho In land waters of the Douilnlon, Of those lost utaun in Canadlan waters, thera were 126 veasols which became total wreeks, 100 pur- tially wreeked. By these casualties 145 lives wore lost, ‘Tho ‘casunitlos In the Inland waters Included suventeen yessols toe tally wreeked and thirty-two partially go, With a toss’ In both classes of urtyestx lives, Jt will be noticed that tho aggremte Joss of Hfe Qiuns recorded for the yeur 1880 in the island and coast waters of Canada is leas litun that of the single catastrophe at Lon- {ons OF the Josses of Jifa ln Inland waters ha grenter halt was occusloned by the foundering of the propellers Siincoo and Zealand. Of tho losses of Ifo nt sea during the year, the lurgost recorded ina single ine stince Is that of tho crew of twenty-tye pers sona of the Edith Troop, St John shin, on the voyarg from Now Orleans to Calais, Franee, the fate of which 1s not known, By tho Joss of the bark Enya V on the voyage froin Portund, Me, to Falmouth, Eng, fourteen Nves were lost. ‘The bark C. F, Etwell, of Yarmouth, N.S. bound trom Now Orleans to Rougn, was lost with tht teen souls on boyd, and the barkentlno Jlanaman with s crew of twelve foundered ‘on tho passitze from Swansea to Valparasio, ‘The loss of litein no other single instance exceeded seven persons, oy DANAE AMONDNRATas ,h Linuehyfibecigh Dlapalch.ta The Chicago Uribune, « Montuvat,June 6,—'The sixty-third annual muoeting of the Bank of Montreal was held this ufternoon, the Vresident, Guorge stephen, Esq, Inthe chair, A large num- bor of prominent shareholders were presont, The Goneral Manager, C. F. Sinithers, read thoannual roport, On motion of the Pres!- dont, seconded by Dy. Campbell, the report was unanimously adopted without discus- sion. ‘Cho President in moving it referred to the bank's high condition of prosperity, and congratulated the stockholders on this fuct. Mr, Sinithors aakl this year the profits were $400,000 in excess of tha year onding April, 1879, which was largely {uy oxcess of tho year provious., In fact, the profits of tho yoar just closed were the largest ‘since 187, In regard to bad and doubtful debts, they had beon written off as closely as they aver hat n, and he thought he was justl- fledin saying they’ had an unusually ‘clear balance-sheet. ‘he retiring Board had not ubandoned the fdes of briuging up the ca) (tal to gtx qniitions, but’ hud thought tt Hi visable to bring the dividend up te 10 per cent before adding to it. Me wished to cor- Toot un error Feqard lag, the Chicago business Inte which Chicago and somo Canadlan papers had fallen, While has been very profitable, It fell b that of New York, tho profits of which agaln wore Tess than those of Moutreal, which still keeps the leat. A prominent and pressing fact In regard to the American busiuess iy Chat it Is wonderfully oxempt from losses, the anount in Chicayo and New York euch being under $500, while the amounts recetyod from bad aud doubtful debts wers very much larger. As to the futury he would not make any romises. ‘There was a great tendency In his country to go Into new enterprises, auch as cotton utils and the Ike, which would ab- sorb capltal and tend to ralso the luterest butin England the supply of money plentifal, Whether the Iereised inter ext Lew enterprives world lea to finprove inent or disaster was a question which should orenpy the attention of every theaghtint man In canctuston, he referred to the great pleasure and assistance he had received fy and throusdh his association with the Pres- dent, who had deferred hls resignation for a yerr In necordance with a promise made to Man (Mr. Smulthers) oon tis agsaming the ottee of General Manager, Votes of thinks wore passed unanimotisly to the President and — Direet wel ns te tha —oofilcers, after which the Board was retlected, except that rat Mr. thers was retained In plice of Mr, Stephen who resigned, The Polles Magistrate gave Judgment to- day in the rated Sills va, Baxter ense, dismissing the compliint, ‘The defendant at gnee entered an action for $50,000 dainnges for false arrest. OTITE KENTUCKY DROVER.’ Speciat Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune. Orrawa, June &—The mysterious disap- pearance of John Meliugh, known as “ the Kentucky Drover," was the subject of some comment atthe time. It was in the Intter part of tha month of January that the man disappeared, He was boarding at ‘lara Mall, on the Montreal road, kept by Mt. 1°, O'Men- ri, who is now In Chicago, It was a cold, sturiny night that he went out, and,when last Been, he was making across the snow-covered. eld in rear of the hotel, going toward the woods, It was thought that be would return all right, but hedid not. His body has just been found in the bush near Bearbrook, about eighteen miles from the elty. 1b was known that MeHugh was in, the habit of drinking heavily at times, and that he had wen inbibing somewhat freely several days before his disappearance, Etghteen miles of walk through the woods and over hill and yalley on sucha night would have been a terrible experience for a man in his full senses, let atone one beside himself for the time being. LORNE AND LOUISE, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunes Orrawa, June 6,—It is now sald that: the Marquis of Lorue will vislt Englund in the fall, and, after making ashort visit, will again return to Canada, When the mountain would not go to Mahomet, Mahomet wisely concluded to Eo to the mountain, As the Princess Louise has evidently made up her inud uot to goto the Marquis, the Marquis appeurs to have decided tu oto the rincess, CARLYLESE DOCTRINE. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Tononty, June 6.—In hls Inst lecture, the Rev. Mr. Parsons, of Knox Church, uttered the Carly doctrine, that workingmen should always be content with the wages which are offered to them, and should not refuse to work ebeeause the wages offered were benenth thelr expectations, All these strikes, he suid, are of the devil. SHORT-HORNS. Spectal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Tonosto, June t.—The Short-Horn breed- ersof Canada have formed an assoviution, the principal object of which is to establish a Canadinn ‘herd-book with a higher standard than that which obtalns in the herd-book now published by the Agricultural and Arts. Association. ‘The latter publication will now couse. ST. LAWRENCE RIVER. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Montnreat, June 6&—A survey of the St. Lawrence River lias been made between the Victoria ridge nnd St. Helen's Istand, with a, view of ginal ntentlis and, wicanilose it. ‘Tho money for this work hus been provided by the Government. THE RINLE REVISION, Spectat Dispatch ta ‘The Chicago Tribune, Tonoxto, June 6.—Tho Irish-Canadian concludes that the inevitable result of the revision of the New Testament must be the accession of largy numbers elther to the Roman-Catholie Church or to the ranks of the Agnostles. — DOMINION REVENUE, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, June 6.—The revenues of tho Da- minfon for the month of May, 1881, was Suut,- foo in excess of that for May, 1850, ‘The total inervase for tho eluyen expired months of the fiscal year is $5,H0,45 BAD ACCIDENT. Krixastos, Ont, Jun, &.—Joseph Collins and wife were killed while driving, coming in collision with anothor wagon. FIRE RECORD. AT PEORIA, ILL. Pronta, IL, June 6&—T'he Grove Distll- lery, owned by Woolner Urothers, was de- stroyed by flro ut 5 o’clock this morning, The origin of tho fire is unknown, It will be re- built, Immedtately. An employs named Henry Bronneck was killed by a falling wall, and Pat Keeloy, the spirit runner, was serlousty burned, The total loss iy esti mated wt $150,000; Insured for $87,200, placed in the following companies; ‘Traders! of Chicago, Phwnix of Martford, Western of Jiutlalo, Liverpool & London, Hon, of Now York, Queen of England, and Con neetlout Flra° of Hartford, $3,500. enel; Rhode Island, London & nea shire, Toward) of) New (York, Hat- burg, Bremen, British America, La Contianee of Paris, Manhattan of New York, Glens Falls of Now York, Lancashire of En- sland, Westchester of Now York, Norwich Bnton of Knglaud, and Metropole of Parls, $3,500 ench; Commonwealth of Boston, $1,200; Eton of Martford, 35,000; Ningara (New “York, $4750: Nertl’ British and Sereanui, Shaaot" Pheulx of Brouklyn, 000, CHICAGO, The alarm from Box 2 at 7:20 o'clock was caused by the burning out of a chhnney fn the two-story frame building No. 179 Meaghor strut, vccupled by Nicholus Stevens, No Py The ainew from Box 820 at 1 o’clook this morn was caused by tire in the two-story frame byllding, No. 300 Wost Polk street, owned by C.J, Hit and ovcupled aya furnt- turo factory by Frederick Raby. ‘Tho cause oC the blaze Is unknown, ‘Lhe loss on toe building was about $200, Insurance not known, and to the stock about $200, fully ine sured, ‘The namo of the Company lot kuown, oe pens AT GRAND DAVEN, SICH. Bpecial Dupatch to Ths Onicaga Tribune. Guanp Maven, Mich. June 6,—A fire at 4 p.m. destroyed half a million feet of um~ bet detongipe te herenandg Haven’ Luhivby Gdundiyywhield whe ‘pits ‘bo near thoir will that it required hard work to save the mill froin burning. 1,084 about, $0,000, cov- ered by Insitrance In the Bhode Island Insure ance Assvclation, National Now York, und Ttuchoster Gorman, — AT DALLAS, TEX, Dauras, Tex, June 6&—An ticendary fre occurred hera at an carly hour this morning, which destroyed about 840,000 worth of property, ‘The — principal losers aro Bownan's milllnery house, $14,000; A, Rosenfeld, grocer, $4,000; anil Bettanto Irwin & Ca,, liquors und cigars, 35,000, 'T tal Insurance, about 330,000. AT MOUNT CLEMENS, MICII, Dernorr, Mich. Juno &—Van Epps’ tan- nory, Mount Clemens, Mich, burned this morning, Incendiary, Loss, 85,000, — AT KUFFALO, Burrato, June &—Tho Niagara Obl Ro finery Company's works were damaged $35,- 000 by fire; partlally insured, ‘ anand OUTRAGED AND ROBBED, Mary Thompson, a young woman of 31 yoars, employed as 4 domestic by a family’ residing at No. 405 Stato atroot, yesterday appoured befure Justioo Wallace with a direful story of bow shu had boon maltreated by throo young ruitans, tor tho urrust of whous sho wisho to swear out! warrants torrapeand robbery. Wor suine tne past she had been keoping compuny with Jack Manley, a thief and thug who hus been arrested time and again upon criminal charges, and Sun day ovening shy scoompantod him to Oawuld’s wardop, at the Stock-Yurds. Along about o'ulock st night he pretunded to huvo tert his werouat in a barn bulonging Lo dames Logan, andto whlch Hunloy’s trend. Jamey Mcdiire.dad thokoy, The latter and blayoungor brother Dents bad been of the purty ju tho hner-gardin, and, ity ‘o- itke Hantey, wero woll under the influence of Hyuor, Upon gettiog tho girt into tho bara thoy Heat her jute submission, and outraged her re= pestediy. Nat sathatled with this, Hante: rom finger ae ateetiyst pin atid atol Purse contrining $1 fn east, She exhibit court yesterday a bruised and swollen ouk and scratches and bruises about the arms in proof of what she asset Last ovening all three young men were arrested and Jodved in the ‘Twenty-seeont Street ration by Ollicer Hyland, One of thom, James McGuire. pretends to tell a stratght story ofthe alfair. He blackons tho girl’s character, and saya abo was drunk and innde no restatance itt any tine. No violence was used, and she recoived her injuries ia a quurrol with Hanloy. SPORTING. ST. LOUIS RACES. Speetat Wuspaten to The Chicago Tribune. Sr. Louis, Mo., June 6,—This was the first Derby day St. Louts has ever seen, Nenrly 90,008 people assembled to witness the start. at the grounds of the St. Louls Juckey Club, The racing from the vpenlng to the close was sharp and spirited, ‘There were tio less than four races on tho card. In the first race, the inaugural scramble for ntl ages, ptirse $250, one infle and a furlong, six horses faced the fing. These were (Gabriel, Mamie, Baville, Incommode, Sallie May, Callao, and = Nomud. Gabriel was the fa- yorit. at SI to 83 on Incommode, $40 on Caljao, fleld $18, The start wasn badd one, Gabriel ran the wrong way. Nomad cutout the pres, passing the grand stand three longths ahend of all, Callao nway back Inthe dust. Coming Into ‘tho Inst half, In- commode went along for the lead, and capt- ured it cfeverly, Nomad dropping att. Ine commode hatt things ali his own wry to the three-quarter post, when Callao can pand made play for first position. The whipping up had told on him, however, and Incom- mode beat him to the wire a neck. Nomad was third and Gabriel fourth. Thue, 220124, ‘Thea second reee, the Coquet Stnkes for year-old flies, $500 each, with $400 added, was won by Beatrice, the favorit, who beat Mincrette easly by an open Jength. Square dance eel There were six starters, tk. ‘The third Face was the Club purse of 8500, for nll ayes, mile heats, ‘There were seven starters, Gen, Pike won the first heat from Jin Malone by a neck. Susie was third, Alexis fourth, rivery, Odell,, nat Hoston distanced, ‘Time ‘i441. Tike won the second heat without whip or spur, beat ne dim Malone to the wire by half a length. Alexis was tird, "Tine 149h%. Jn the last race, fora purse of $500, one and a quarter niles, over tive hurdles, And: Woodcock, Glaygow, and ‘Surin — startesd, Glasnow was the favorit, Ilo won ensily, Woodcock second, Turin third. ‘Time 2: cl BRIGHTON BEACH. New Yonk, June 6~Brighton Beach raees: The one mile, for all ages, was won by Buster, Big Med{elue. second, Harry J. Bite Time, 1:44. The French pools paid gui. Iu the Brooklyn Handleap, all ages, one nite and a quarter, Krupp Gun ecume in ahead, but the race was given to Victim on account of & foul, Unuteast taking second place, Claude third, ‘Mine, 810%, ‘on by Judge The mile-and-a-hulf race was Ww Murray, Ingomar sevond, Skylark third. Tine, 2b ‘The stee won by third, chase over the short course wis y Devon, Lizzie D. second, Surprise ‘Time, 2: DETROIT WS. TROY. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Troy, N. Y., June 6&—Tho Troys, although out-batung thelr opponenita to-day, were out- fielded. A mutt of Houck’s fly by Cassidy, Connors’ mutt of a thrown ball, and a mis- judge by Cassidy and Gillispie on Knight's hit gave the Detroits thelr runs. ‘The Troys had two men on bases and only one out three times, but falled to eross the plate, Over 700 persons wero present, 12304607 8D +0 000900 0 0-0 0 02000 0 0 UE Two-buse bits—Houck, Knight, Ferguson. Buse-blts—Tro; Detroit, 5. Brrors—Troy, 6: Dotrolt, 2. Bases on palis—Troy, 1. Unses on errom—LDetroit, Left on bases—Detroit, Tay Fe, Struck out—Keefe @), Connors, Evans, Bon- nett, Whitne Double play—Houck-Gerhardt-Brown, Keefo- Connors, Forguson-Connors, Dulls eulted—Keufo, 38; Derby, 01. Surikes called—Keefe, 19; Derby, 00. ‘Thme—Oue hour and forty-tlyo mlnutes, Uniplre—Docsebor. CLEVELAND YS. PROVIDENCE. Spectat Dispaten to The Chicago 16 Puovivence, R. L, June 6,—The gama to- day was a miserable exhibition at the bat on both sides, but Cloveland ‘fetded admirably, the only orror belng on called balls, The errors by the Providence team were always of the most costly charneter, allowing Clove- land to plio up four unearned runs in the third Inning. About 700 spectators were present. Inningr— P2gysnored Cloveland,. 0040000 0 Ot Providence. Oo 0 0000 0-0 Fieldtng crrors—Clayeland, 1 First buse on valls—Cloveland, 3; Providence, 1, On errora—Clevaland, 43 Providence, 1. Loft on bases—Cloveland, 6; Providence, 4, Struck out—Shaffer, Newson, Smith, Mctitet- lan, Qroga, Ralls cailod—MeCormick, 85; Radbourn, Ki. Berikes valled—McCormick, 83; Radbourn, 21, Tassea bulla—Gross, 1. ‘Time af wamo—One bour and forty minutes, Uurnlre—Powers, YACHTING, The large schooner-yacht Countess of Dutterin, which was purchased several weeks ugo by Mr, Jolin 8. Lyon, of this city, arrived hora yesterday from Coburg, Ont, and will hereafter be one of the fleet forming the Chicago Yacht Club, ‘Tho Countess of Dafferln was built in 1870 expressly tor the purpose of recapturing the Queen's Cup, won years sgo by the Amertea, but iy. the rave ut Naw York was beaten by nearly “all her compurllara, wand was taken back to Cuuada, where sho has been in Htigation un- til recently, Sho will prove a notable addl- tlon to the Chieuzo fleet, witch now. cons tuluy threo. first-cluys boats: gthe Idler, Viklog, and Countess of Duiferin, <_< MISSOURI VALLEY SANGERFEST. Osana, Neb, June 6—The -Wennal Siingorfest of tho atfasvurh Valloy com> menees here Wednesiay cvening, with a grand concert and a chorus of 00 slugers. Miss May Bell, of Chicago, mid Miss Kittle Law, of thls elty, are soto ‘singers, ‘The ar eheatra contains forty, pleces, ‘The hall seats 3,000 puaple.. Tho: prospeats: atde tae: wbly un tastime theo HEB UNA dg ree iver ied FO at a RU a ds*1' dn eaRETE a . A Wonderfil Cup-Numo Account of Rothwehilds g100,000 Goblet, Hagton Traveiter, Taran Charles du Rotuschilt, of Frankfort, hay recently purchased, for the enormotis sunt ‘Of 600,000 frutiod ($10,000), a aitver gilt cup by tho: Webrated Juinitzur, waleh Wy auld ta be a inaee yeluus work Of Art. ‘This sum, yecording to tha Chronique dea Arte, ta,ag far as it knows, tho largest prica over pald iu modern Uses for alnwle object of art, Tho wurk 4 the'centre pluve of atable service, The fout ls composadl of nrouk entirely covered with graases and Held flower, on which diport thouselyca Uyeties, little Haarda, locusts, aad anails, From this urlets tho jtigure of & womnu, ome Qluniutizing che earth and bending in log ent pose 18 she supporta ut her head and her baud u tall obulice, decorated by yrotedques and topped by u cover, which terminates fn a vaso fe torm of 8 baulster, from: whieh speinid bunch of loaves wud Nowors, The silver yilt of whiob the cup is made bus orngnvote ty epuqua and transtucunt cuatouls. ‘Tho goldamntthury uf tho elxtacnth ceatury is said ty offer nuthin, qoro tnlvoed iu exduution, and whieh, thauy! open to critivim, possthly froin the standpulnts both of tate and etyle, hay ite wenknesses, counterbalauicud by tho Wonertul perfection of a jutalia. ‘The story of Baron Rothsealld’s acquisition of the work ts oe. curious, lt furmud part of the wstute of the lute Nuremberg: hunker, Murky), who died in [st and whose heird by cummun accerd agredd Lo lowe by logetor wit Albost Murer’s partrait of Holunureber, to the Germain nnawin of Naremberg, of which Jane ftzor's chef d'wuvre became vuu vf tho greatest treasures, fudeod the publle, durlag the yeard it was on pxbibitton, tougut Ie hyiuned to. the museum, It was so nrcaiged that the work could nut be taken away without Jomt eonacat of the heirs aud a talnisterml authorization, Bowe mouths ago tho celebrated art work dle appeared trom the wyutleried, to the Krout astone fahtent and conaternntion of tha Nurumbergers: and the country in gonersl After wu while It leaked out that a Frankfort dewer tn art ob Jovts, the agent of Duron Rotusebitd, bad ape puured wh tbe Wecessiry pipers fran the furs ly und tho miujeter, and tha Piructor uf the Susu had been ubliged to deliver to bi the cup. ‘Tho wholycetfule was conducted with great avoreoy, and itis certain that, bad it boon koown that tho object waa for snto, tho Director of tha Nuremberg, Murrow, ay well aa those of many others, word have competed with the presont purchaser for Its possession, aS TRYING IT ON. Conatitutionallty of the Juaticcs Act, A case bas been very quietly made up during tho pnst fow dasa to test tho constitutionallty: of the Pariah Justico-of-tho-Pence act, and the teators, it will surpriaa nobody to learn, are une derstood to be nono other than tho notorious Cottle gang. Tho new net, it will be romeme berod, divities Cook County Into two Justiae-ofs the-Pence districts, Onuof thess'ombraces the alty, and is known as tho Chicago District, whtla the othor takes what !s feft, and is known as the Cook District. Tho jurisdiction of n Chicnge - dustice, of cours, Is Ilmited to tho Chicago Dis+ trict, and that of a country Justice to the Cook District. The net prescribes cortaly forme, one of which requires wChicago Justice, Instead of Issuing a writ to a Constable in the country district, to issue it to somy Constable of the Chleaya District. Consoquently,a writ so issued could sot be served by anybody except a Con- staule of the Chicago District, ‘Un the ski of June s inan by tho namejof Glea- son, auld ta bein the ompluy of Cattle & Uo, applied to Justice Meceh to issue & summons agalnst one Nelson G. Myers, of the ‘Town of iiyde Park, tho suminons to bo in the old form, directod ta'any Constable of Cook, County, and tho venue that of Cook County, For this sery- ice tha usunt feo at Te was duly and formally tendered, Justice Meech, who belfoves In tho now luw and hopes to see ita constitutionality fully vindicated, REFURED TO I8$UE THE SUMMONS, ‘on tha ground that there had been a division of tho county, and that, as the Chicago District cone sisted of tho City of Chicago, he could not up- der the now Inw issue tt suinmons to any Con- stable except n Constable uf the Cbieajgo Dis- trick, bor could he summon anybody outside the ity ut Chicnyo, If a Chicayu District Uon- stable found uw iyde Park man for whoth bo bad a writ iu thy Chicago District that was an- other matter. 50 ho quve tho man Gleaeon a stminuns in the new form, directed to any Con- stuble in the Chicago District, to bo served and returned In case the Constable fourd bis man in the elty district, Glonsou took tho writ away with him, but it evidently did not sult the Cotta gang's purpose, for yesterday tha Justice waa shown a copy of 1 petition to tho Bupiins Court Tora mandamus to compel him to issue a writ directed to any Constable in Cook County, with thos venue tald in Cook County, commanding the Constable to surninon Nelson G. Myers, of Hyde Park, to appear before him dn tho City of Colcago on a certain dey named in tho writ, tonnawer tu the aforesaid Gioason, ete, The potition was tudo out by Gleason, through bis attorney, C8, Betty, who 14 also attorney for the Cottle crowd, and sworn to, Besides Ailering the above fucta, tho petitioner avers that Ne lias been informed and botleves: thas the writ whic the Justice gave him is In- operative and vold, for tho reason, ns alleged, that there ts uo such thing as the Chicugo Dis- trict. and no such olllcer as a Constable of tho Chienxo District, When tho copy wns shown Justice Meech, that ollicee promptly wrote hulow thut Ke consented to tho Supreme Court issuing its suinmons upon bim to answer the petition by the 16th Inst, bla object being to expedite matters instead of delaying tho fasue, us bo might do by tnking refuge Jn tho thirty- ay rule, ‘Tho whole proceeding makes up A PERFECT I:CORD on which too to the Suprome Court and hayo tho question ns to the constitutionality of tho new luw settled nt the very threshold of its ex- istence, The claim, of course, is thut the aot fs Uncoustitutional for the rengon tht It ts obnox- 10us to that provision of Sve. 21 of Art. d which Ueclires that tho JurlsMetion ot Justices of tha Feaco shull, bo uniform, though the same section clearly provides that theso gilicera “shill be elected in and for such dls triets as are, or may ° be, provided by Inw."" | The exuct Inngunue of tho remainder of tho section Is, “And tie jurisdiction of such Justices of the Peace and Police Magistrates 1 ba uniform.” ‘This, it f4¥ contended by those Wwho bellovo the law to be constitutional to be construcd us meaning that thelr Ju: don shall be unifori us to tho district, a: der the new act, it certainty ts. Justice Meceh's only intorest {nu the matter, of course, Ito seu a goo law sustalned and tho people of Chicayro protected ugainst the further continuance of an evtl under which they have buon yronning for years. Thu merchants of Chicage, who are quite us much interested in seoing the action of the Logietature vindicated as auZ one could possibly be, will no doubt eca that Justice Meech 38 provided with proper counsel tu detond bis position tit the mutter, ————_—. HARD CASES, Cruelty to a Child—Mixed Up ina Row —Snereuving Bhelr Ball, Daniel Morrissey, tho young teamater who stabbed hig friend Daniel Dwyer Sunday aftere noon in front of No, 378 State atroct, waa before Justice Wallace yesterday ebarged with assault with a deadly weapon with intent todo bodily injury, and was beld under bonds of §500 to the Criminal Court, Tho wounded man's Injurica are not at all serious. Mra. Sura Studley was yesterday fined $5 and costs by Juxtico Walsh for erueity to un infant onty 13 months old, which she was patd $2.50 por week ta caro for, The compluluant was tho vhild’s mother, Mre. Mury Patton, of No, 143 West Madison’ strect, Slio works for a living, and Isunuble te care for her offspring as stio should. Recently, upon calllug at Mrs. studley's house, No. 48 West Madlaon street, abo discoy~ orod that the bubo was bruised and scratched about its hick as it it ted buen whipped with a switch, Tho injuries, though soveral daya old, wore pulnful to tho touch, and the obild was worried and fretful in consequence. In court Mrs, Btudley confessed to baving administered u whipping, but ebe Insisted thas sho used only the pilin of her hand, Justico Walsh wns sutisilod that tho bavo's back had heon clawed, as (f with fingor-nulls, and, not believing Mre, Studley’s statement, bo imposed atin of 5 and costa.’ Hernan, ats “ Burt,” Murpby'and hia unclo, John 8, Kiron, who were rearrcstod Saurday night becuuse uf the critical condition of Joba Hous, who was stubbed by ong of them, were before Juatice Wulluco yesterday: thut the bail under which thoy baye beou since thelr firac arrest one weok ayo tight vo Invreased, Mur phy’a bonds were raised from €iQ to 8700, and <iran's sureties wore ausmented to $1,600. Their examination will be held when Haas ia able to appear against thom. John Dugan and dames Diemingbam, twa oung mon Who took part In the Sunday after noun tight on Larrabee street, resisted OSicor Ter, and subsequently assisted tn the escape of © Mickey’ Borry,” were held to the Criminal Court yeaterday by Justion Roblagon (who. pro= sided at the North Side Police Caurt) in boads of 81,000 each, Horry, tho tustigatar and primal pal actor in tho said tight, was arrested Inte Sunday nizht. Yesterduy ho toon 1 Sout eS. of yenus to Justica Hudson, wha Nned hin $10 for dleurdorly conduct, 224 for varryhus concealed weapons, and put him under $00 bonds to appear after he shall have workod ont his two tines lor oxam- inalien upon the charyo of assault and reslating an oilicer, a A FIjl Puddlug. Thavo been told nbout one great feast, for which ninatcon gigantic puddings were pre- pared, tho two largest being reapectively ninoe iwen and twontysonu fect in clroumforence, Verily our tamiling Scottish haygis must bow to thor Huinn coudlind and vontone. 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