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FOREIG More Great Horse News from Over the Briny Deep. Jroquols, Again Riddon by Archer, ‘Takes the Princo of Wales Ruee. Presence of Most of the Sons aid Daughters of Queen Victoria, f Wier of tho Derby Never Before Carried OI the Prince of Wates Stakes as Well, gd of the Very Weak Ad- ministration of Mr. Sec- retary Forster. tal Zorilla Expects to Do by Way of Breaking Down Alfonso’s Throne. els Believed to Have Secret Assur- ances from Gambetta and Cer- tain Italians. A Boller at a Ship-Launch Explodes, Killlug Threo Persaus and In- juring Ten. (tin Lan Pin, the Ohineso Minister, to Bo Recalled from America by the Colestials. GREAT BRITAIN, THE ASCOT RACES, Joxvox, June M.—At Ascot Jorliilard’s Inqiois wor the Princo of Wales Stake, Geologist second, and Great Carte third, ‘The rxefor the gold vase, two miles, was won by Ambassadress, Monarch seeond, and Peter third, Ouly the three named ran, Allof Lorlltard’s horses exeept Iroquois, hale, Wallonstein, Mistake, and Sonecn tare been scratched from thelr engagements dtrlag the Ascot meuting, which begun to- aay, The runners for the Prince of Wales Stakes i Ascot were: Lroquols, Geologist, Great (ule, Maskelyne, Cullodon, and Voluptuary, Itquols'started ns the favorit In betting, at freto two against him, ThéRoyal purty, composed of the Prince of Wales, the Duke and Duchess of Con- taught, Princo aud Princess Christian, Mnceand Prlucess Took, Prince Leopold, * mth Duke of Cambridge, drove to tho tune with the usual state. ‘Theroce for tho Ascot Stakes was won by Bitreat, Tevlotdal second, and Prudhomme ind, Ten ran. Retreat was objected to on the ground of mingagainst ‘eviotdale, ‘Phe objection vassustalned, when Retreat was disquall- fx,and the race awarded to ‘Loviotdale, YAlckeame dn second. i ‘After a half mile liad been traveled, Peter, Qe favorit, doliberately stopped und com- tenced kicking. Ambassadress won in ‘ailes by four lengths, Inoquols’ Victory Opared very popular, ‘There was much dappolutment because Peregrine did not jain meet Eroquois, Ills awner fad ine ‘ended to tun hin until this morning, when hyas found to bo eoumhing, ACCOUNT OF THE GREAT RACE, _Svloden Jumped away with the load, and adetha running at a strong pace, clear of Neslif, Voluptuary, aud Geologist, with Gat Carlo nest. As they cane along Swin- by Bottom, Culloten hetd a lead of about iratylengths, He was followed by Volup- fu, Maskelyne, Geologist, and Froquols, the order named, until three-quarters of a wile from home, whun Culloden was beaten Volutuary, Nesscllif, and Great Carte, Socamo on toguther, until half-way up the Might, when they were Jotned by Iroquois 1 Ceologist, tho formor whining a good Fi by halts length, before Civvlogtst, with vat Carle u bad third, and Muskelyne, Nessellif, Voluptuary, and Culloden finish- Wthoorder named. Archer was again Sarider of Lroquoly, by glt APPEARANCE oF THE CouRsH ‘auch more brilliant than last year, whon, SeCourt belng In mourning, compelled the eae Asauine sumbre hues, ‘The Royal ing luday was a perfect kaleldoscopo of Sutlful colors, Ono lady was dressed in Hxcherey sath, trhnmed with black lace, resenting Lorilard’s volom, ‘the whole met Tals faclng the grand-stand was o¢- bled by a line of drags crowded with fabr ‘few minutes before the first TUE ROYAL VROCESKION feeln sight, headed by elght huntsmen uel the prickers of the Royal hunt, are ebaud goul, preceded by the Earl of Kou borsebaek, in tho uniform of ber eely's buckhounds, carrylug the silver caylee, ‘Pho first carringe contained ag ne a Prince of Wales; the see- Tagg lteeos Christan and the Duke of eitiaushe the third, the Duchess of Con- b the Duke of Cambridge, and the ck; the fourth, Prince Christian eck; the fifth, Lady Lonsdale lonmel, ‘Tho Royal visitors werg ih vith the greatest onthustasin, asd ‘ang ey settled down ft thelr places the Pe 4 of tho diy eounuenced, Bike gay RODK THK WINNING HORSE Lily ‘rat Stakes race, and when the eae, anid guld vase were disposed Puce ut a luterval of an hour before the heeds les Stakes raco was beruw. Tho Nia preat buruded tn the paddosk, Lhere freit rusk, aul thera were Inquires. F teenie ‘Lhe popalar furor sowed teeta ¥ with thy Aimerleans, one gen> ty: getitking: © 1 shall back the Amerl- Mele tuck ty desl fu at presente!” lena eS MOQLOIs ALPEARED tig itty wobbed, the crowd following round ito Wine trot! aruund. ‘Cho xeneral a that he had greatly huproved 8 ont erby. Since last year the Stow- te tthe | tvatdeney of the Earl of Cork. Mines have done much to [nercase Wd ons of the meeting, and have @x- Wt £15,000 tn alterations and hie bint i tho stuuty ant fuclosures, tittle In she way of comfort ta be is he umount added ta-day to the eats hana 3 Li about £14,000. Traquols ep sat et Peregeing axwu today In Sas ot Wales Stakes, but the Jatter ier ceangatehed Inst ntxht, Jt is con fe cranny rain that broquols will carry vit hag a Naluable prizes to the credit of itty wate Uw ene of the week, whily it Amine eiitous opinion that Wallenstein, RY tur a bottuis, is the pick of the hand! Mire ut, Wokingham Stakes Friday, Reads here five and Keene three hones fE Keueus, Way front DAME A Tou Parks, having traveled atl “ir Wexgno Sunday night, Provide +) Foxhall, aud Robert the Devil And curled off the Grand Pris, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WED neot fit.the [tous Memorial, this will be tho Inost interestiny, "THE LONnON ¥ have cach morwding GuieY Jathi the owners of the Derby and Grand Prix winners. ‘The ‘Tues suyat it bs Wneh for an Auoriea hoarse to have won a Derby, ‘The viclory would have been en: phasized had Jraquols crossed the channel Frou an- other pulnt of view, the racing glory of the United States ts not merely enhanced but donbied by the success In France, nut of the sie, but of a second representative of the United States? ‘Ihe Zelegraph snyst “Loriiard ts to be conmratulated on the fet that he has nehleved, within a very few Years, what the lite Lords Derby, Glasgow, nnd Exeter tn vali spent long tves and th van spont large stuns of money tn attempt lugianehleve, Keene, aguin, isnot tess to he felleltated in that. with fitte more than a yer from the time when’ bis first batel: of horses were landed fn England, ho hing been stiecussfil in the greatest race npon the Con- nent of Europe, We entertain. no wnner of doubt that the Amerlenn victortes will ho prodtetive of Important results, Already we ‘hear thatthe Messrs. Dwyer, of New York, perhaps the finest judges of stock of -all kinds that the New World contatns, are about te send to this country their celebrated 4-year-oll, Luke Mlackbura, together with Its costly yearling brother, and also thelr tine d-year-old colt HIndoo, by Virgil, who has Just won the Kentueky Derby. ‘To them and to all comers the Old Country gives a hearty welcome, even though, which is far from impossible, the resiit: may be that wo shall soon bo beaten at a game of which weare the original inventors,* UNPRECEDENTED, The Toner says: “Lhe Derby winner never before won the Prince of Wales Stakes ag well,” AT ALEXANDRA PANIC the race for the Entield Park Tratting Stakes of 100 sovereigns, distanes ainile and a half, ong heat of which was won yesterday by Me- Intyre’s American pony Allck, was con- eluded to-day and won by Allek, who secured the Inst two heats, tho final one by eight longtliss Ue of hent4201/, FORSTER'S DOWNFAL Spectul Cable, Loxpox, June H.—1 fave reason to be- Neve that Mr. Forster will shortly resign the Chief Seeretaryship of — Lreland, The Home-Rule members liave aban- dened obstruction against the Land DHL, conditionally, it) is sald, on tho retirement of Mr. Forster. The honora- ble member for Bradford undertook the duties with hfs usnal bumptuousness, and, on returning for reflection, bonstedt be- fore his constituents that he would rule - freland as it had never been ruled before, He had never set foot in the country, ‘hut, however, was not con- sidered a drawback, for ag a rule the office is bestawed on the most Insularof Englishmen, and he had had vo expertenee quallfying him in any degree for tho position. FAILURE WAS INEVITAILE under such clreumstanees, but he fas achioved an unparalleled failure. He is the most unpopular Chief Seeretary Ireland has had for half a century, The old drhiklitg-toust of tho peas: antry, “Here’s to the oman — that “mde the strop that whetted the razor that cut the throat of Lord Castlereagh? has given piace to “Buekshot Billees may he soon meef Castloreagh at tho crossroads”? (in the suiclde’s grave). ‘The command- ing olfleers serving: in Lrelun, as well ng Inspeetor-General General Hiller of the Constabulary, complained bit- torly of his Indeeislon, and his” private clreu- Jars to them (which tnd their way almost ay soon as tssued to the Freemun’s Journal of- flee) show that the charge is only too well founder, Mr. Parnell and bls followers de- test Mr. Forster, who Is not, Indeed, very popular with hls own patty, It is probable that IE WILL RE SUCCEEDED by Mr. Charles Itussell, Q. C., the member from Dundalk, who is eredited with having defeated tho compensation clauses of the Land bil. Mr Russell isan Irishmen by birtl: and a leader in the Northern Cireult in England. Hols very popular in Iretand, aml the Parnell. party took upon tiln as “a friend to the causg.” This will probably close Mr. Forster’s political caso, He Is extremely unpopular at Bradford with the nil] apera- tives, who are clamoring for retaliatory duties, and among the large boy of Irish yoters, Who donounce his administration at Dublin. Up to last night 7 nersons had been arrested In Troland under the Coerelon not. ‘ HENRY O'MAIONY. recontly arrested at Ballydehob, clatms Amertean eltizenship, but 1¢ wilt not help hha imuéh, ashe is charged, among other things, with attempted arson. ‘The County Cork is comparatively quiet. ‘The farmers are busy huylug. Wundreds of ageicultural Inborers have gone to Eugtand, and the Kin- aule fisheries ave unusually prolife, ROME, 'Thero {s good around for saying that the letter which will ba addressed by the Sacred College at Rouw to tho Irish Merarchy on the subject of the appenrance of priests as chmnplons of the agrarian agita- tion will be almost a transcript of that. issued to the Irish Bishops on aghullar subject In 248, ‘The Bishops will bo instructed to prohibit their clergy fram takhyg atvactive part at public meatings of the League, aud to report upon the anses of Father Sheohy, of Kilhnatlock, and othor priests who have figured prouinently. fu tho agitation, ‘The Ushops will, alsu bo oxtortod to do their utmost to puta stop to ngrarian outrages. ‘The news of the con- templated hiterference of tho Popa has al- ready done nich to restore order lu tho dis- turbed dlstriets and to destroy the Influence of the League, KGAN, ‘The letters of McConnand Mr. John O'Con- ner Power attack Me Patrick Egun, tho ‘Trensurer, have orented a feeling of distrust in the. munugevient of tho funda Mr Eguy, who flits between London mul Parks, Aupears to be subject to no control or audit, and it fs charged that large stuns have bosn pald lo hired orators who were not warthy of thelr hire, and fo hangers-on In London nud Dublin who hayoe rendered no survica whatever, HOUSTER'A INSTRUCTIONS, To tha Western Assoetated Breas: Lonvoy, June M.—In the House of Com: wons lastnight, Forster, Chinf Secretary for Ireland, tovk ovcaston an the allegation of an Irish mewber that ho (lForster) had ex- pressed regret that the troops and police had nut fred on the people, to read the fugtruc: tlons issued during the New Pallas rlota, the sutlent point uf which was tat the resident tiaglstrate should give due warning to the crowd to disperse, und uso his beat discre- tion to avold giving orders to tre unless gal- faflyd lugs oxtremne iueasuros would uot aut. five; bus he must bear in inlud (bat the temal proceases which formod the abject of the ex- pedition must be carried out, Forster said the law coukt not by defeatud, and that fn oxtrompcases It juust be left to the discretion of tho uiagistrate to glye the necessary ie xtructlons, ‘Che Secretary intimated that the Government wauld contiive ta carry out its objects In the aplrit of the above iustruc- tlons, TUE LARD MILL, Gladstone on ‘Thursday will make @ atate- went dn the House of Conmons in regard to the course of publlo business with special reference to arrangements for making prog: ress fn the Land bi. ‘Tho Liberal members have withdrawn over 1,000 amendinents, AKRESTS UNDER THE COENCION ACT. Denirs, June 14.—There have been 110 ur rests under the Cocrcian get up to the ott inst, AUREVITE AND MOGATIL ‘The Government has tiudertaken the proses eulion of MeRevitt and MeGrath for s pte ding tu Mow ny the Liverpool Town-Hall. Iinportant disclosures nro expected from both prisone! THE NAVAL ADTHORITIES are sitistted that O'Donovan-ltossa’s states ments ure nol true that explosives were plived In the hold of the British sloopof-war Doterel, which blew up in the Straits of Magellan. FATIER SHEBUY, ‘The Qwarrant unter which Fathor Sheehy was arrested: at Rillmanock, County Cork, charges hin with being rersonhly suspected as prinelpal of the crime of assembling with others ant unhuwfally attempting by treats te compel persons to quit employinent, BULRCHIPTIONS, Dennis, June 4.—Tho Land League ree celved only &ER the past week, £10 from Aierion, It was stated by tho meeting that the usunt telegram from Paris announcing remittances had not heen recelyed, whiel probably nc: counts for the sulness of he subscriptions, OMAHONEY. Conk, dung Mrs, Henry O'Mahoney, of Bullydehob, applied ta Consul Byooks for Ils Intervention on behalf of her husband, arrested last week, and who clating to be an Amerlenn eltizen, Shesuppiled Consut Mr with a certifiente trom the cunrts of Erie County, New York, to the’ effect that O'Ma- honyy served for sone time In the United States navy, and was adnillted to citizenship in February of tast year, ‘The Consul thus far has refused his offelal cognizance, be cause a formal appllention has not beon made by the prisoner. ‘The Consul, however, hits prepared a careful statement of the ease, to be transmitted to the Government as soon ns the case comes before hin oficially, THE LAND BILTe The House of Commons went tnto Com- mitteo on the Land bill to-day. ‘The Govern iment consented to some verbal modifien- tlons, One or two amendments were nega- thved, a Gladstone agreed to the amendment pro- posed by Chaties Russell (Liberal), In: ace cordance with which Sve. 5. Clinse L. will read that the landlord may refuse to admit 9 purchaser as a tenanton reasonable grounds. As the recital of the grounds on wileh the Tandlord Js entitled to object to the tenant, contained In the original draft of the bit ind cansutt much il-feellug in Ereland amendinents filling a whole page of the no- ties paper have been atined against it. These, In consequence of Gladstone's decision, all fall throwzh, Equally rapid progress was made with some uthor amendments, A STEP FORWARD, Nolan, Home-Rule member for Galway, was granted leave to Introduces a bill to sus: y pend evietions in Lrefand for a limited period on payment of six months’ rent. IN VIEW OF EXPECTED EVICTIONS, assemblies at Necuagh and Kildare are pro- Iilbited, "THE CONNELL CREW wil make another attempt ‘Thursday to be admitted to the raco for the Visitors’ Plate, The Sportanum says: “At present the style of the crew is more showy than effective.’ ‘Tho Leander elght are tho only other crewat entey, Tho University (Dublin) eight are on the way for Putney, where they will re- imain a week before going to Henley, DEATH OF A PRED James Danell, Roman Catholle Bishop of Southwark, fy dead, {Ie was born in London In 1821, educated ata private school at ehmond, afterwards atSt. Ecinunds College, Ware, Hertford- shire, and completed ‘ils theotogleal editea- tlon at St. Sulplee iu Parts, whers he was ordained priest In 184, Me was for many yenry Viear-Genernl of the Diveose of South- wark, which embraces Surrey, Borks, Hants, ‘Kent, Sussex, the Isle of Wight, und the Channel lalands, On the death of Bishop Cront In 187the succeeded that Prelate ay Kishop, Jie was consecrated In St. George’s Cathedral fn March, 1871, r WoO, . To-day 0,750 bales of wool were sold, ohiefly Now South Wales, Victoria, and New Zea- land. Prices fully supported; bidding ani- mated, JUKT MEFONE TI LAUNCH OF THE STEAMER CITY OF ROME to-day at Barrow, the boller of the donkey engine on her deck exploded, kiting three persons and Injuring ten others, several very: serlously, THE EAST, THE PHO ConsTANTINOVLE, Jt 14.—The Porte has addressed a noteto the Powers complaining that the Froneh Consul at Tripoli clafns the raht to exerelsa protectton over Tunisian subjects. ‘Tha Porto considers this contrary: to tha rights of the Sultan, and will oppese {t, Tho note goes on to declare that the Porte | protests ugalnst the recent events in ‘Tuts, and recognizes neither the act transferring the Sultan’s subjents to foreign domination nor the Franco-Tunisian ‘Treaty, and will hot recognize the acts of tha French Admlu- istration (u Tunts, or tho Freneh protection of Tunisians in Turkey or elsewhere, BULOATIA, Sr. Perensnuna, June 14.—The Bulgarian Government has decided to expel the corro- spondant of the Golos and some others, THE OPPRESSED CHNISTIANS OF ARMENIA. ” AND FAITHLESS Tt 8, M ) CoNTANT! jay 30,—The Armenian Patriarch, In_ presenting his resignation to the National Church, has been actuated by soveral motives, Jo, a3 ho hax stated, is In bad health, and desires, therefore, to be re- Hoved from tho onerous duties of his offlee; but ItIsehielly for politteal rewions that ho has declared his resolution. to retire, For tho last three years he fas trlod by all the ancaus in his power lo obtaln the exeeutlon of the slxty-lirat artlelo of the Treaty of Ber lin, by witlen the Subthine-Vurte undertakes focarry ont without further tletny’ the ninel- loration and reforms demanded by local re quirenionts in the proviices fulubited by the Armoulons, aud to suarantes thelr ave ourity agaist the Clreasslans and Kurds.” Much to hls disappointment, ho finds that his efforts have ineressed rather than dhwinished = the oppression und fujustics to whieh the A riuattans NYG OX- Posed: for the Vorte, fearing that the pros- pect of administrative reform under the pro- fection of the Powers would produce among the Armonluns a polltleal movemant, li adopted tow measures of repression nnd lis sllrred up (ho religious und national feelings of the ‘Turks and Kurds of the prayiness In question, Bshaps who try to protect their Hocks ure ogally arrested, and laymen who tire supposed to onucotrage national asplra- tons aio hele sounlyine Ke, kept in prison without trial, while all the repre- sentiaclons and protests af the Patriarghate recelye no attention from the Porte, Por celving these resulta a considerable party fr tho Natlonal Assembly despair of aver seelug the abeiy-rst article of the Her- Tin ‘Treaty oxevated, and propose that the ctforty to obtain roforms through the dntluenve of the Powers: showd bo abandoned. ‘Thy tatrlareh, it. Seat, is not of this aplinan, Hoe tow tenders his Tesla nation for the purpase of a scuvering whoth- orornot his polley tis the support of the Arawalun people. i Udy respect the forth: canilus dcetsion Of the ‘so-called Natlonal Augembly ly not without huoportange, In Mucodonti, as fi Armenia, the Porte considers It necessary to tuke chergutly negates for Hy suppression of revolution: ary a titlen A large nuniber of Balas thang in that Province, suspeotud if conulys ance with Driguids ay relations with revolts flanary comniltives, have heen, avrestyd ang taprisoned without trial ‘Phirty-lve of them, tla sald, have already dled ih prison from typhus-fever aud other dbisases. ‘Tho Russhitt Einbassy hae made representations: to the Porte on the subject. AUSTRATTA. MELMOUUNE, BAN Fuancisico, Cal, June 4.—Arrived— ‘The steawer Australia, from Syduey, ete. Metnovyse, Muy 1—During the fort, night the Council hag discussed i commit- 1881—TWELYE PAG v tee the Go pron bit, mendivents were ndopled asa result, as slinitating the bil} to the Couneil's own, with the modiiieation: nereed to by the Counel: fora fn the recent dott Committee. ‘he bill has sthee returned to tie Lower Hone, where thy aiendinents are new bang con- sidered. ‘The Cablnet decided to demand a reduction of frunchise avcuplers fram £5) to £10, also, ot reduction tu the analifiention ‘of Counelllors from £100 to £100, ‘Thesa aru the only poluts yeqtiring setlemant. Berry, fn a speech, attted that the optnton of tha country ree auired the acceptances of most of the Coun cell's anntdinents, but regarded the passage of the bi asian inatallment only, nota tinal xettlenient of the reform question, falitt ecnsus returns show x papilation woers, ‘Capiotn, and p charged with forging the ship's register, were retnanded, The dis covery of 4 telegraphic code leads to the bes lef of necomplices in Enxtand, The census returns of the colony show a population of 70,000 below the estinates, At the Intercolontal Meteorolugleal Con- ference held at Melbourne representatives from nigst of the cotunles wore present. It arranged for a exchange of weather atl forecasts, ‘The Jtoard of Inquiry In the explaston of the Cerberus considers the arrange- nents faulty and Inettelent, and regrets the absences of Commander Mandeville. Durlng the experlments Uiey were unable to ullseavar the humediate eause of the explo- sion, . ‘The Emperor of Germany's prize of the value of thousund sterling for the best ex- hibit demonstrating the progress of the Culo- nies was awardod to Castella Rowan, of the Company for Exhibits. Gold ining continues active. The Ade Jule Parliament meets June & ‘The elections for the Assembly are concluded. ‘The ap proxiuiate censits of 270,000 excecds tho esti- inate, “‘Tusmanin census, 110,000; LMoburt, ‘21,000, BYDNEY. Sypsey. Muy 10—The Influx of Chi nese lias aroused antagonistic agitation. Speelal repressive legislation is probavle when Partiament meets in July, Approx! mute censtts, 720,009,--nn Increase it the dee- nde of 240,000, Customs receipts canthine te compare favorably with last year’s, ‘The Atuilan emigrants from Deroy’s colony fort employment here, Mintag is prospervus in Queenslind. ‘The ‘Lranscontiner Rall- Way survey party arrived at Carpentaria all well, They renort almost no ensiiceriug diMculties, and a fine country traversed, ‘They were prostrated with fever on arrival at Port Parker, but rapidly recovered. A vroject is announced to construct railways from Roma westward on (he land-grant sys- tem, to connect with the Wales and South Austratian Hnes, Lt is favorably commented on by the press of the colonics, Pastoral occupation northwest, expanding, has begun tu reach the nortlurn territory uf South Australia. WELLINGTON, WELIANGTON, May 21.—Parllament meets the th of June. It fs understood that Gov ermuent measures during the session will ine clude representation, regulation of elections, and Heensing bills, It ts stated that further reductions in the eivil service wil be pro- posed, Ofiver, Minister of Works, has re- slgned his portfolio through a pressure of private business, ‘Lhqvoptlation of the col- ony the dd of April was 480,361, FRANCE, OMPOSED TO. DISSOLUTION, Dante, June 4.—The; four groups of the Loft of the Chiunber of Deputies yesterday: deetded to reject the prgposal for advanchays the date of dissolution Of the Chambers,” di ON, June H.—A Parls correspondent says: The teeregnte number of votes cust at the meeting of the four groups of the Left party In the Chamber of Deputies yesterday show that seventy niembers voted for advance ing the date of dissolution and 250 agalust it, Another correspondent says the decison of all the groups of the party of the Left hu the Chamber against advancing the date of dissolution isa greater rebut to Gambetta tia even the Senate rejecting Serutin de Aste. PRESIDENT GREVY, PAIS, June 14,—I1t fs stated that President Grévy proposes to nidress a mtuifesto to ue Chamber of Deputies on Its separation, en- lightening the country as regards is: true situation, and rights, and duties thereby ero- ated, and setting forth the work achieved vy thy departing Chamber. Presldunt 'Y inexpected to yislt East- ern and Western departments after the Chambers rise, > THE MONEY ALLOWED, Pants, dune 14.~10 the Chamber of Depu- tles to-day a grit of 14,000,090 franes for the ‘Tunlstan expedition was unanimously voted, TAFFY VOR GERMANY. Gen, Farre, Mlalster of War, declared tho soly object of the expedition was to sseure the Influence of France and tho safety of Algeria, and this had been gained with the Jenst expenditure and the fewest suerlilees pussible,, During tho dypate on the resolution in favor of reduchiy the military aervice, Gen. Farre having had occasion to allude to the system of military servieg@ In Germany, added: * Nothing threatens the presarvation of pence, Creat cordinity reigns over aur relations with our powerful neighbor.'* HG RECKINTS AT A HORE NACH, Paws, June 4—Tho adbinission reeelpts at the Longchumps course ou the occasion of tha Grand Urix de Parls race amounted to nearly §50,000, the greatest amount ever taken at the cutirse, oo SPAIN, THF REPUMLICAN CONPERENCE. Speclal Cable, Pauis, June .—A Marritz correapoudent telegraphs; “Tho Spunlsh Ropubtican Cons ference brake up to-day after decking wine Imously to organiza the dupta and party committees for the general elections on a basis of an equal share of Feder als and Radicals, acting under a Central Junta tn Matrid, presided over by Sefor Murtos, and accepting an allfance with all slides of Liberals for te approaching elec- tons, However, only Zorllly will remain out of Spain to direct tho Revolutionary Propaganda and cultivate the friendship of forelgn Republicans, The reniudyr of the democrats lendors Wave to-day for Mudtid, where Ue newspapers af all parties calibit evidences of tho ¢xultemont hroducod by this Congress.” THE REPUBLICANS, To the Western Assopiated Breas, Ly sunry, daw 1A the Spauish Re- publican Conference here, Rule Zortlly de: clared himsel( ready tu leave the direction of slections to Murtos aut Salmeron, ay he stil porsbits {n the design of remaining jn volun tary oxile, dectlug the proferred auuesty of Sagusta’s Gavernmunt, $fe prefors to re main abroad, thera ta manage, divact, and Jead an Underground Agitation in thy lower ovders af Spanish sucloty and in the army, Ry thbs uoang he betloves he ean sti under iyhis the thirdny of Alfonso NUL In valn Martos, Montero, Rios, andl Flsuorola try to fake the resolution of Zorilla, assuring bln that “ THE OLD PRACTICES OF REVOLUTIONARY weUATEGY aro no longor feasibly In juodurn Spilu. ‘Lhe attitude of Zoriila Is ongatragesd, his friends say hore, by Gambetta, and other Froneh and Ttallan statesmen, whe ave on tutliinte terms 4 with tho great Spanish agltalur, Zorite’s colleagues have dgreod to contést uimny seats In the next election, and push their prop agudy actively by all inenns, such ats meget Ings, banquets, Juntas, and Journals, leaving: to Zorilla the exclusive nemicement und chus of the more actlyo prujitguida. Zo- rilla, in the Interview, says he thinks the res eabtishinent of a Republic In Spain ts merely wamatter of time. The Sarasta Cabl- net Js erely supported te prepare the way, REA IY CONY b that the army can be converted to Republics tits the sane as ln France, Me intends tostay In Bayonne only two days longer, Ife wil then return to Parls, #5 he declines totrust Inmself to the ngsutancos of the Spanish Government again. Ie expects that any future triumphs of the democracy will provoke fresh Cartlst risings, but sternly re- Marks that the Madrid Goverment can crush Carlisiu, as France did the Royallsts of Lat Ventéy tu 1, Zorttla pronouneed himself anardent ndvoeate of an Therle union of Span and Portugal, but he would teave Pore tugitl Co tls its own time and conditions, TI DOTENREL. ACCOUNT OF HEIL EXULOSION. Pouthasp, Ore, dine H—The Oregon Railway and Navigation Company's new steam collier arrived here to-day,’ via the Straits of 3 lan. She brings full particu. jnvs of the blowlng-up of the English man-of- war Doterel, ‘The exploslon took place about do'cluck In the aflerivon of the ith of April, The Doterel was lying at anchor, about 400 fect from shore, and was preparing to ew atuuntity of coal Shortly be fore the coal-hulk cane alongside, the explo- slon occurred forward, tearing away fully one-third of the vessel and shattering the other portion. ‘There were 1332 men on board the ginboat at the time, Only twelve were picked up by the boats from the coul-hulk. é THOSE SAVED were the commander, paymaster, engineer, calker, carpenter, and seven seamen, At the thine of the explosion the Captatn of the corvet was fatt flaking a bath. There were tivo explosions, one following the other in rapid succession, At the first explosion the Captatn sprang through a small window and esenped. Soonatler he was pleked up by a hoat, naked and badly stunned by tie con- cussion. ‘The others rescued were blown in varluus directions, all more or less injured. Of the 120 lost, onty 1 few bodies were sub- sequently recovered. ‘The cause of the ex- ploson will never be definitly known, ‘There was a quantity of dynamite on board, aud It was sald that some of the crew were making experinients with the cartridges, The gener- al bellef ts that the expluston was due to the blowlng up of the corvet's bollers, which were In the forward partot the ves: ‘the veasel sank in deep water after the explo glon, and nothing was saved. None of those rescued could tell how the disaster oveurred, TALY. MUST READ NEFORE THEY VOTE, Rome, June 4.—Thirty-two new members of the Italian Senate have been appolmed. Premier Depretis: summoned) a aneeting of the majority of the Chamber of Deputies and stuted that the Govermnent will not extend the franchise below the ¢lass of persons who have received a sound, standard, elementary education. ‘The Governmont had resolved to make this Cabluet question, The meeting unantinously approved of the position taken by the Gover crs HOOK, tome, dune 1.—The Dirctty states that the Pope has summoned a special conzrega- tlon of Cardinals to pronounce upon Father Curel’s new book, entitled “New ftaly and Old Zeutots,” and its being plueed on the “Index Expurgatorius’ {3 considered cer- tala. ee ee RNUSSTA, POVERTY, Sr Perensnuna, dung 14.—The Gotes states that such a number of peasants are emigratiug from the Govermnent of Tomsk to Siberia because of their poverty that the ferry over the Volga is searevly able to trans- rt then, WAST THOU TAYED, BRAVE: IAttT- MANN St. Perenspung, June 4.—I1 ts reported thatthe Nihilist Hartmann has beet ar rested by the German authorities, — sur rendered to the Russian agents at the fron- ter, and onveyed to St. Putorsburg, GERMANY. DIMMRATIOS Bente, June t.—In the: Keletistag yes- terday some Conservative mem be presaed apprehensions relative te the immigration of the Rownanian Jews into Genuany, and begged the Government to try te divert the gnormous stream of . German inmigration to the Danublan regions instead of Atuerien, Herr Richter, Progresslonist leader, salt that during the month of May Inst the exodns of Gernans was the greatest that had teken place during the last ten years, and it was beentse laborers and artisaus are shamefully {l-off In all respects, CHINA, THE NEW te Thantronp, Conn, June t.—Private ad- vices recelved here from China saya new Minister to thls country lias been appolnted to take the placeof Chin Lan Tin, Hlsnang Is Chiang ‘Tsun Yu. He has been a promt nent revenuy officer In China far sone years, ed WISDOM OF CAPITALISTS—-A PREDICTION. ‘The late George Armour, Esq, we are Ine formed, was the fortunate possessor of 0 policy of Insuranty in the Mutual Life-In- surance Company of New York, taken out only thirteen years sto, for $10,000, which Is now asa death-claii worth over $15,000, yy wards of 83,000 having been added te it by accumulated aividends. Perhaps no safe investment that no man could make would exhibit bettar, if so goud, results, Mr. Ar our was sinzularly tortunate di atl hls ens terprises, and Is sagacity in selecting such n company as the Mutual Litelnsturaneye Company” of Now York fs but ite other proof of | the prudencs and forethought so characteristic of —lilm, Life-lusuranes in our day ds assumlag vist, proportions, ghd is now, ba tet, Indispensable, hat only te: the active busiest ar profes ajonal man, to guard aginst the contlngency of curly death, but to the wealthy capitalist who sees dn it a certain and sate ments whereby he may further enrieh fils faaily beyond that of specuhuting In bonds, stocks, orrealestale, ‘Take, forlustance, the loading husinessmen of tbs elty, waa vot Whor, wa 8 their liven hisured for stuns varye Jug fron 510,000 to ayer 810,000, while such menus Withee Aetary ‘fini Vander- bilt, and others in the Clty af Now York are Hranred for 3500000, wit hosts of others in atid vamiiy front $100,000 ta 200,000, We venture the predictlon? that the day: ts nat far distant when it he the rule for avery prudent businessman to carry more or less Hfetnsivat My Ae that any mann who shall deglect to dose will be looked npon.as nore wise than the marehaut who omits to ihe sure his stovk of goods against loss by fre. Pr ——— THE CHAMPION HOSE-RUNNING TEAM, Speciat Wispatch to The Chieags Triduns, Deoaren, Ul, dune bL—Tas Trwusn correspondent was one of the honored guests ut the grand camptinentary banquet given ut the residence of the ehumpion loser ring team of the world and the entire Fire Dopartinent ut Guard's Armory to-nigt by tio ladies af Deentuy Ut an elegant fennt, weve iy tne slyle. Ciwre Was Bulle eral speaking ‘and mitels by the Decatur Hand. Que of the fontures of the eventing was aie oxhibition of the process of couplling given by Letterer and Urett, die vhamplon couplers of the Unltud States, Se aaa PIGIRON KELLEY AND. HERDIC, Puan, die W—The Court ree fused the mation of Poter Nordic fora special Injunetion against the Willan ). Kelley & Terdls Personal Transportation Company to reolrain Relley wil Vat Slekle frow proceed: ing with ane ust the Companys jibpase Mos che AN EXPENSIVE COURT-HOUSE, Special Lispatch ty Tae Chisagy Tribune a Waves, Lid, dune .—The County Comnlsaloners to-day adopted the designs of d, Cy Cochrane, of Chleago, far die now CourtHlouie. Wo will commence about Sept. L ‘Phe buildivg will vost 900,000, SPORTING EVENT Crookedness Alleged in Connece tion with a Race at St. Louis. Refusat of the Jockey Club to Investigate the Charges Preferred. Various Turf Events at East Saginaw, Bradford, Pa., and Elsewhere, Rain Postponed All but One League Game Yestsrday—Boston Beat Detroit, ALLEGED CROOKEDNESS. Special Dispatch to The Chtenoo Tribune. St, Lotts, Mo, dune 1.—There Is a great deat of talk going on here among the visithig turfmen over the aweepstukes far @year- olds, which ening off yesterday.: There were vleht starters in this’ race, with W. C. Chits- ty’s chestnut colt Diy Spink, by Chariton, dum Viola, setting singly at Sd) ngatnst 8100 forall the others. Jv was well known that Hilly Spink had run over the distance with shors on forward und plates behind in 403%, thne that ft was thought none of the others could equal with plates on all around, nial he was accordingly backed for conslilerable loval money. At one time he sold over the field, but the fatter was supe ported so promptly and continually that the voit beeame second choles before the start. ‘The tact that the tlel, which was composed of colts and fillies familar to St. Louls turf- men, wits ton great extent backed by non. residents created ronsilerable suspleion and disquletude among the stitpporters of Christy’s colt; so much so, in fact, that Jines Christy went to his brother, and, after informing litm that he helleved there was sumething wrong, beaged of bin to either chanze his jockey or else send the Colt to the stable aud not start him. ‘Lhe owner refused tu entertan the brother's request. insisting that lis juckey, Jerry Downlug, of Lexington, was both eapa: ble and trustworthy, and that his cult would not lose unless left at the post. On account of the suspleion aruused, when Downing nrounted the colt he was ordered to keep in the front rank at the post regurdless of fines, which, even if finposed to the amount of $100, would be ovnld for him. “At the post two false breaks occurred. dn the first Billy Spink got away inthe lead: inthe seeond he touk mo part. Then the youngsters were’ ordered belthid the Mne, ant while the others: wer coming back Billy Spink complied with the ord taking 2 position sume yards: trom the Hae, None ot the others came buck lo where he Was standing, and Joe Lieas, who was as- sistant starter, says le ordered Downtig to coms Upto the tine with fits colt, to witieh the boy answered, “Never sind me: PM be there tine enough,’ but did not stir the colt, Almost fnonedhttely atterwardsac third break airred, the driun was tapped. ant Billy s heft standing. Starting when: the of the wholy Gelil wis at least thirt ‘dauwiy, bis eli e hues tated 0 stride, iis bite Money dep ith them, W. M. fuek’s bay eelding Find Out took the he test jump, aml never was tended, inishine n ead and iily Spink wn good tind. Att teat Wits over the Chvistys did not heslude ta denounces Downs tor the way he hated Gilly Sphuk at the start, and Dewnhug, drexplanation of his gouduet, salt that the owner was alone to bhaue, for he wontd wot tet line ride with spurs, and the ealt would not break away with the others when topped with bare the reminder uf the after: u “scondict was the subject of gpleasant comment, bat in fustlee to the hoy bt nyust be stated that he enjoys the cons fidence of nearly alt tho Seutherh Uurtinen, Wot whourt bi I Billy Splak because he was engaged to rl In the evening there wos a exclted meeting In one of the roums of the chiv-honse, Sam Eekers, who is cretlited with having pocketed $2,000 by buying the. deld, was cornered and addressed br this way) by Jim. Cl 5 one of the buckers of the benten colt; “You have robbed ine of tay money, sh 2 will lo-norrow evening will expose ya with: dove ‘7 Same of the evidence, }» rulutes 10 0 rae eat ran mnentary evi It Js suppon: Inan Eas Night teal Ir 6 ot Christys went the Je Board ands Eeke at haur, and asked that th their cago be taken up and hivestizated thoroughly. ‘Che Club refused to go into the and the Cliistys were shut ont. atin chat they had evidence enough te nt oclear ease of fraud. 4! Ts ehve ds the statement ot G vr, the wel idl to the Joc! ae Cade The, it dy atte ySplak just Key of | er the races Weare going to rule you a ths track.” ‘The jockey, it is sald, answered: "Tf 1 ga two responsible men Ko with me”? ‘Chis is tot all tho evidence the Chriatys mention; in faet, HW onehalt taey elalin |s trre, the St. Louis track wilt at no distant day be deader than a nail, " ST. LOUIS. St. Lovis, Mo, dune 1l—To-ay elosed tha spring races of tha Jockey Club, and was a free day to all parts of the gromnud except the grand-stand, It was also an extra, with tour events on the program. In the first race, purse $200, for mulden 2-yeur-olds. riers of a aniile, Boatsman was i Al a second, Juck of Spades Jn the xucond rave, i hundicap for all ages, yay Sl, ope tilly and one turlong, hing Nero was favorit. and won the roee, Mialite gorda second, Gen, Howett third, ‘Thine, 130), in the third race, Club purse of $300, for beaten horses, mile heats, Boulevard was so strong u faverit Hint he was barred in most H ofthe pools, With him out Hilly Ward sole at 3100, Oakgrove Rose at 610. Houlevard 1 Ally Ward 3 Unkyrove I J tgs 1484, Iu tho fourth race, purse 00, for all ages, dash of one ile, Brooklyn mid Belle of the Hightius sold even at 27%, doh Davis $i5, and Minute Lowis and Bnedad hi the tickd at So. Uasdad took the lead at the start and. kopt ib all tha way round, whinin easily, Preghisn sucoutl, Minnie Lowls third. ‘Thue, HOG BRADVORD DRIVING PARK. Baanyonn, Pa, dune H.—Lo-tay was the first day of the four days’ sprlug. meeting at tho Bradford Driving Park. ‘There was a large attenlanee, ‘The weather was cool and tho track heavy from Inst night's raln, Th tho Mrst race, threemluute cliss, fora mirse of 6500, Chore were seven entries and starters. It was won by Leonard in four heats, Thug, S38!., Uys, Beth Straightedgu tak the thst heat and second money, trene third money, Keystone fourth, “Pho secoutl rive, 33h chiss, purse $300, was won by Valley Chief in, four lents, Amber second, Daman third ‘Vou, Keeler fourth, Thay, 22h, 3520, 3 Bu Ju tho third jace, rinuning, mile heats, purse 550, Bractor Knott won, Lalibow avo- qu tigate thitd, Kono Jourth. ‘Time, ia, 1:53, —— MYSTIC PATEK. Dostoy, Mass, June W.—Mystic Parks Tho 330 class was won in Cres atralght Jeats by Praneis Alexander, Slavidan aver ond, Banquo third. Best tie, 3238, — RAST RAGINAW. Exar Saginaw, Meh, June 4,—This was the opentng day of Hie June mecting of the East Sugluw Driving Park Club, ‘The at- tendance was fair, tho weather the, pnd the track good, J the 4:50 class for a ipa of $300, divided, thors were fourteen entered and eight slurted. |e was wen handily ty tives straight heats by Sue Grundy; Forest Patehen Gonmerly Wilbur 1), second maney; Nachel, third money; toekton, fourth, Luerece, Prince Aibert, Capt. Bogardis, ‘Theresa Seutt, wal Blorenva At drawn. Time, 2: why, duty dn the elites, Lor Wpurse of $800, six ry horses started, Helene winning In threa straight heats; J, W. Thomas, second money; Esiza Grom, third: Clover, fourth: Newburn distanced ; Ittsa Ellis, Dictator, and Donald drawn; thne, 2:44, 222797, 308g, BOSTON Vs. DETROIT. Special Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribune. Boston, Mass. June t4.—The Bostons dee. feuted the Detroits to-day Inn ten-inning game, the Intter. playing a splendid up-hill gune, and eventing up the score twice. The ganie was lust to the visitors by Houck, who threw widely ta Brown, and allowed Richs mond to score clear from first base. ‘The best features of the game were two beautiful catches by Fox, the tlelding of Barnes and Gerhardt, and -the batting of Sutton and Derby, A. wet ball und poor ground accounts for the many errors on the part of the De- trots, Tanings— 1234607289 10 Detrot 201140010 0-9 Hostan 044010000 1-10 Earned runs—Detrott, |. Lrroms—Detroit, 1s Boston, th. To-hace bi—Whitney, ‘ox, Hichmon! Houck, Gerbartt. ‘ s tod—Derhy, 1103 Whitney, 1 Wi a i Tee 5 ee je HI waatas, a3 Bonnett, 2 Wild plteh—Devby, 12° Whitey, ‘Ttme-~Two hours and forty minutes. Umpire--Docseher. ANOTHER BONANZA, Dexvun, Colo, June W—A Breckturidge dispateh says: On Shock Ui, near that town, four feet of carbonates have been struc at a depth of 100 feet, In the Blue Jay Jude, “The ore assays 135 ounces of silver’ und five ounces of gold per ton, a BUSINESS NOTICES, Four and ao hall days—On Thursday, June th the greut liguidution stock inen’s clothin uty, wilt arrive and be opened In the large building No. 12 State street. By ore der the entire toc! t be clased out tn four that fa to gay, this grent gale will positively cl ext Mondiy noon, June 2. ‘Yo show what truly great bargains will fered, we quote n few prices: Men's Norweglun Uiviet pants, thcents, mde of wood double cloth and guaranteed worth i835 or imoney refundert, ci the first time the Norwelan twlet pants u n introduced in Chicago. The fut de- partment Is exten Spechi mention is made of men's extra fh erby hats at so ceutas ver handsome; former price, $2. Men's Une Lritisl socks, § vents; cheap ut 40 cents: wud other yools for gents’ use att an linmense auerifice, Spcolal uttention is calted to tho lurge stock of ladies bose and underwear, which must ba closed out Iinmedtately at alin ny price at the grent Hyuldation sale, No. 172 State street, next store to thy curner of Monte tt Fo the Consume Let thore who Tangulsh under the fatal rity of our elimate throwrh any pulmenury complaint, or even these who ttre inde «L consumption, by nc means despult. There fs at sate ait eure remedy at hand, and one eusily tried. ‘bors Com: pound uf Cod Liver Oil and Line,” without po3- sessiuu the very nauseating Huyor of the oll 4 heretorore used, f8 endowed by the Phusphate of Dime with Aline property which renders the Ot dowhly elicucious, | Remarkable testimoniuls of Its etivacy enn be aown. Soll by A.B. Wile Sm. bor, Chemist, Boston, and all drugyista, f tran, und Wine, with Cinchona, the stundans medicinal tonle of this progressive uge. It enriches tho blood, prompt- ly Invigurutes the brain amd neryousd systum, finproveg digestion, o| Roaults A round form, bright i DADpY sta ft imind. Arend’s drug- ature, corner Madison street und Fifth avenue. a Une Redding Busia Salve in the sy aud tse iteddiug's lugsin Salve In the stuble, Chus. Gossage §& Co. Dresses “Reduced!” Seasonable Dresses, In Choice Materials, well and stylishly made, and adapted for Sireet, House, and Travel- ing Costumes, - “Marked Down” 3 to BLS Each? Z Lawn, Cambrie, and Gingham Dresses, Linen and Mohair Ulsters, For Ladies and Misses, In Great Variety. (06-110 State-st., 86°62 Washington-st. FLAVORING EXTRAC: NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS r. Price’. SPECIAL EXTRACTS. Prepared from the sheicest Frults, wiiheut ¢slering, paloom: srthoshittiute sey anecyyeationy Stati Zaleed (ie reputation Yen libe au My. Adasiited Barve woe iMarenibe Tesla azulstul sad salarel Ravars Mr sakes, pudding, 18, OFOE meats Sfanufactured by STEELE & PRICE, Makers of Tupully Yeast (ems, Creac, Ushing Vomuer, ¢tes, Chicaze aud St. Louly, Fi To Gentlemen of Means Woe desire to vay that wo Jaye tn Colorado, pear rails Thadswvors iano. treo Gok Sine, or rather quarsy of tfee wot ore, vxtraurdluary in quailty wud Quen Aly. No ev frases 3, HU further develop et o buvy only iy creed our ll th best to take ue pay, which wil tudo four tu Hiya weeks. Awelve men cun quarry out Uirty bats per day wlll will averaxe dM or more par tun avery cust Will nod Cscved GLw pur Un,” We brupuay (6 Increase capacs fey fo Lal tone per day. os thy ore te lneabaustlileaigd rican tho wurtuta, | Wis aut a olgth purty with #12 Ua Cat bave valatied portion tt destred wucblogion-st,

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