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papery FOREIGN. relate Now on His Way from Rome to Visit the Amerioan Bishops Instructed to Abstain. from Promoting Civil Discord. gemarks of Borthwick, Propri- etor of the ‘Morning Post,” on tho Irish. © Screed Means Tories Are Willing to Con- cede Home Rule. Germany Well Pleased by the Troubled Relations of - France and Italy, Yoroment ‘Among tho Bankors of Ens gland in Favor of the Use fhe Coltio Monarch,-in Trouble Through v''an Honorable Aotion, Is Relieved. by. the St. Bernard, GREAT BRITAIN. . TUE SILVER QUESTION, -foxpoy, June 34.—The Dally Telegraph nays: A memorial to Gladstone on the Inter. national Monctary.Conference at Parls and thesilver question ts being signed at most of the. London banks. . It urges the Government. (ooffer,.as Gurinany has done, all such auar- anteas and practlen! ald ay may bo in its wer towards ennbling the bimutullic atntes to relinbilitate allver, ENGLAND'S POSITION. | "Wor lave some reason fobelieva that, a3 far as England fs, con- gered, thé concluston of the Motictary Con- ference, Which meets Thursday, Is practically anived at. A pledge will, be-given in bohalt of Indin not to stipport a. single wold aur. tency. No.undertaking will be given on be- alt of England, though we understand the Bank of. England has prepared to make some slight concesston !n favor of allver.” | Ce THERARAPIIERS y ‘gd applying to the’ Jay Gould telegraph company, fyr employment. “It Is thought Hilson quit the Govern- The News says many of the best “THE BOARD 0 bas resolved to refer the whole question re- Jating to the! Metropolitan Markets fo the Works,, Comuittee,'in .consequance of the ho’ ineMeleney of the . agitation concerning Billingsgate Market,’ gs Sans American mar veturing « company fers £100 to furnish “an International Col- Jege Cup ta’be rowud for'on thio 'T'! Ww to-conmeto. ie AT THE WOOL BATES today 6,700 bales were ‘sold, ghiefly Zealand and Port Phillip, frni, and prices, unchangetl. “:* een nye: & PRELATE STANTS, FROM ROME, next week on # confldeutial mission from tho Pope to Iraland to report the true state of nf- falta, ‘Cho Catholic Bishops tnAmeriea are apectally Instructed to exhort thelr flocks to tbataln. from any action culculate mote clvli war in‘Traland, ‘The market { \ ' Today's papers point te the probab tra of tha negotintions between 1 France for n new commercial t Sir Algernon Borthwiek, prop Morning Post,’ publishes a. communteation over hls own-name,on the condition of Ire: and, Ie adits that tho prosant legisintive ‘union between Great Britain und Tielund ox- ists only in nawne,. «dle srys “Tlie pres: fa-an attempt at com- *-social “syatens ent Land bit promise betweon- resting on purposes and Instinots totally: dis- thict, and It must naturally result” in ‘disap? Polutment, mutual recrlminntion,' and fall- ue, ‘The Land League is’ the embodiment of normal Ideas aid radial procllytres, Jus- tee to'Ireland means, In ‘effect, withdrawal by England. from her Intentlons, and wher hoped-for results of unton in ‘180l—vlz.3 the sredtion of n homogenous nation out of itterly discordant elements, It ty now. palntully apparent that ome rule in the so-called Lm. verlal Partlament 1s‘ “standing protest axalnet there belme common’ grotind: trom Which any conunon legisintion can proceed, When will stutesmen hayginiiuancs enough and authority. with’ ‘thelr’ constituanictes fo: have ficts, © aid assertions,made the guide of the nation's poll- ty and the grouydwork of its‘Iegtsiation ? ‘The Irish race Is autinted by racial propensi- tles and. customs totally -distinct frauy those ot the English, (No Wnlon basedon sy com: mon system of Inw and industrial pursuits can, possibly obtain, bdtwi not". wishes... and ‘yen thom, except force. on’. .one~. sida timorous concession of the strongor. on other question which we may make up our minds the nation’ has sooner or Inter to face is, whether frelatid, as‘ part of the United Kingdom, 13 to be subjected aiid made abo- lent tothe same laws and” usaged ng! ont- selves, or ta she, byzaxceptlonal loitstatior, Wdeference to her origin and In her compat- ible prociivitles dud therete, to be loft outside the obligations and reaponsibilitles of “the Onion while still a’ component part of. It 1 will leavo thls iilea for possible use and ax- danaton In the vivid linagination of the Home Secretary, or ay w cud to be chewed of aweot ind bitter fancies by the irish Secrotary In Nw not infrequent passages to and from tho . ADDRESS BY THE DISHOP OF MEAT, Duara, June 24,—Thg Catholle Bishop of Meath, speaking at Multifarnhain,: heartily Sonourred In the attitude of the Irish‘ party Aireforenco to tha Land hilt, the Introdiyetion of which, be sald, Was owink to the siforts of the Lengue, He advised the Land League not only to pay tho logal expenses of tho evicted paople, but also to coniponsnty them to'the ‘lost farthing for any lnsa;thoy 1 With the help of Irishmen in MONONADLY: ACTION OF THE CELTIC MON ARCH AND THE BT, WEN : --QuERNSTOWN, Jiine4,-—Tho steamer Coltle Monarch, from New York for London with Stain and cattle, was toyed In thora this morn- log, with a loss of her propeller, by thustuamt: frdt Hernard, fram Balthnore for Jtyorpaol.’ The Celtle Monare); has oy board the Captain crew of the Norwegian bark ‘Try, from Americk for Quebec; in ballast; abandayert na sinking condition. the Mth Inst, Intitinde 8 north, Jonaitude 4%. west..;It.was while theaged in the rescue of the crew. that the eltic lost her propeller, She was fallen in with by the St, Bernard the same day, 3 . wrlmeememamprememerye 0 FF Ey FRANCO- p Bpectat Cable, NDON, June -24,—Bisnayok: tobo tickled over the success of hils'polley tn tting France and Italy by tha’ var Well ha may, for Ig Is complete, ‘Shia in the Snulversary of the battle of Solfuring, ad day ..erg <-nieh Rearer war than thoy hnye ever beon {n these Wo years. ‘Che: ltallan Goverment 743 doing” Its Utmost “to suppress the, anti THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY,” JON 25, 1881 SYX Te PAGES. French demoustrations, but the feeling ts too Inteuse to be smothered elther by foree or argument, In the southern towns of France, where thousands of Nalinn workmen are employed, thy police have to escort tho Ital {rns to and from thelr work, SMABHMEHTINGS ARE FONIIDDEN, but the Frenett workinen dlienss the inatter In-thetr ahops, and at night tho ery of “Down with Italy!” fy almost as popular aa “fo Berlin wa on’ the eve of, tha Kranco-German war. A well-informed eprresponitent says this antl- Ttallan feollug will make itself fele nt the comlng ‘elections, and that, unless Gambetta inakes att tppeal for peace, the candidates in many of the Southern Departments will be nladged to.an aggresslye polley agalust Italy, IN ITALY a‘sluiler condition of things extats, The |. elections cannot be muct longer delayed, Electoral bill or no Electoral ‘bill, and. the flercenntmoaity of the poople to France whielt the Radlenls ura faniilag by wild speeches will "be o potentinl factor In the contest. Meanwhile, ns lave said, Bismarck ts happy. ‘The German papers openly bonst. that when France seeks to “avene Alsace,” Italy will avenge Tunis and) Marseftles. GERMANY ENJOVING THEM QUARREL, To the Westerns sissoctated Press, Losxpon, dime 24.--A Paris correspondent says? “The ill-feellng between the Italians and the:Fronchmen fs being vieweu ‘with some complacency in Germany.” ‘The Coloane Gazette snys: *-“Shoutd thera bo war between Frince and Germany, we hove a cortaln ally beyond tho Alps.” 1 FIMENDEY ‘COMMUNICATIONS. Rome, dine 2,—1t Is sald an exchange of friendly communications hins been proceed Ing: betweon Parls and Rome, proving the firm determination of France and Italy to promptly redstnbiixh sntisfactory relations, . MANUFACTONIES HURNED, Two ol] mllis anda manufactory where ftalians only. were employed have been almost totally destroyed by fire In Marselttes. ‘The damage is estimated at 0,000,000 franes, * CANTEFRENCIE DEMONSTRATION, Rome, June 24.—There were renewed antl- French demonstrations® Inst. evening at Mes- sina, Turin, and Milan. At the two first: named plices the troops had to be called out. Some arrests were mace, toes sues SRUSSIA, SOT DEAD AT THE WINTER PALAC See Perensnuna, dune 24.—A Montene grin officer went to the Winter Palace yester- day and. demanded an audisnee with the Princess of Montenegro, On belne refused ho stabbed tho ofticer on duty... Another dit- cor then shot the Montenugrin dent. ee Pets “npc Orvistos,” “Bena, dune 4.—Uhe letter recently ad- dlroxsed to the Eniperor of Russian and all the high oflelats: assuring “them that they have not beet sentenced to death by the evolu, tlonists,' and whteli fs supposed to have em- sanated froin tha lenders of the “Black DI- viston,’”? concludes ts follows: ‘Cho Exeeu- tive Committeg deem ‘It quite unnecessary at presen} ta repent its erluinal enterprises, as the ensures of the new Ministers are toast driving the country Inte revolution.” GERMANY. INFORMATION WAL . . entry, dune?s.—The Prussian Govern: ment has ordered the provinelal authorities toxend detailed information of the extent and causes of emigration, which has, how- over, sluoked th sone districts, « ~ THE OUERAMMENGAT. PLAYERS. ¥ euONDOS, June Y—A Borlin correspondent snys: The Oberammorgau Passlon” play- ors are ahout™to give several Sunday por fornmnees , of «the. ‘comedy “Philippine Wolher” in thelr new building, ‘This ts thelr. first attempt at. seotar theatrients. Moire, who represented Christ. tu the * Pas- blon Play,” will take.the part of Weller. ilaeh BISMARCK NOT ANY TOO WELTs ‘7 *~Lonnon, dng 34 he Berlin corresponid- ent says: Prince Disuarck was . so alc ull day. Brlday. that. bis Journey to Kissongen Saturdaywill probably: be postponed. DBis- mavekds suferlng intense pay in tho “lower Unibs."” tel, ATGISRS, . TUR RUCHNT MASIACKH “AT BATDA, Manu, dune H.-A dispateh from the Spantsl’ Consul nt Oran says: * One hundrad Spaniarda.wora massncred by the inaurgonts string the recent rald on the Esparto fac- torles, at. Sniday 400, persons wera wounded or taken prisoners.’?: 7 SOUTIT AUSTRALIA. ... ale CHANGE OF. MINISTRY, 3 Lonvon, June 24.—The Morgan Ministry of South Australia ling rusigned, Bruy hus formed: a now: Aliniatry, with himsolf as Premiere, SWKDEN, 3 #* LANGE IMMIGRATION, : j_SoprsttAany, dune 3.—'Tho: emigration from Sweden this your Is cxpected to reach eS a BAST, eae 1, COLLIRION. . * Lonnoy, Jurie'4.—A trading steamer was Incollistun With: and sunk a Turkish guard- ship at sae ontrance of the Dardanelles, +” {OREIGN NOTES, » A correspondent of German paper offers all emigrants who intend to buy: a farm in Atmertea tho. following advice: In -seareh- Ing for and gelecting a xvod furm follow our national drink, tho beer, on {ts missionary. was ithout being on excellent disciple of King Ganbrinus you wHl find: tat there 8 no better Fuldy. than the amber tut, Wherever good beer ix brew ed there must ba a-tumperais callmate, in which barley and corn do wells ait whore you find soll which Will produce good trate atny thera and pitan your : mite.” The best American bariay grows ‘on the Pacific const and in Utah, ‘The lnhybltants of that country may Jook for a targa Inerease in pooulation, If the attics of that German correspondent lias apy elfect pon his countrymen, ~ourteay and decency scem to pe on the de- cling inthe English Pariinniont. In one of {ta Jala sessions a inember, Slr Marcourt, ad- dressed Lord: Randolph with ‘the pleasant salutation, You d—i Ittle ngs,” and tho solemn Lord revenged himself with tho clusale yelurt of "You dt: fool” dn the face of auch language mud epithets the Couns ell proceedings of Amorlean ities ‘should Wut be judged too harshly, i A hoppy Jittle place must be the Town of Schopy,. in the Rhentsh’ Palatinate, Every elzen has recolvel 60 marks because the outhoritfes did not know, what to do with the surplus tn’ the town treasury, roaulting from the ‘Income for the yeay 180, A faw Xara RO avery eltizon -recelyed: 80 anes Vhe fortunate cltizens of Schopp will object to ainlgrating to the United States unless is Coyeynmope offers them 100 marks per gi’ ayes ; ‘The -pensants of Southorn Russia are pos- sesaud With tho Idgn that thelr Czar fa hold a. captive at Gutechtia by die’ Russlin, uablys, Jy consequunce; they haya formud’a secrot aneluty. for the purpose 0) barat. thelr Euipuror,” According to retinble: adylces reo pelyed stat Potersbiru, tis Sycloty bs daily nereasng Ih nuabers, and the lucul aubhar tus of Southern Russia: dave heen lustruct- vd to use thelr wonost efforts te disband: It, and to inform tus Heable that their fantuatic, bat: wellemvant Mibiouitiga, ees Ebe Ulttamontanes of Gormany are Jubl> tant over. thonppalutinent of Afr, Von Goss: lor.to the'posltion'of ‘Alulster ‘nf Bducation aid Culture, Thoy elaitn thas Bianarok: has really. taken -another step: on! the road tu- jvards Canogsa. When Goxslor's predecessor, ry teanandy, was ‘uppuinted, the’ Clarlcals tololoeuy ub thoy soon found that they -sile fuved under a delusion. .Gosaler ty, in fadt, ked wpon by all partics as aman who is nob averse ty making concessions to the Ul> ntuntians wilt only lyad $9 7: polntinent 1s regard- tramontanes, and his ap ie part of Lismarcle ed as an jnelinaiion on t to comproinise with the Vatlean. tremely low and disturbed atate of his Impe- nal muster by his old friend Connt Voront- Soff Dashkotl, but. the Umely advlee does not sem fo have alfected Skobelei’s straisht- rion of bhuself during the Inter- is believed tat Gen. Skobule Ls Ty alyerse to necepting any post ine administration, live In retirement wnti] there aliall be ae drawn into te Tho Farheret Zeltung, of Hamburg, stntes that largo quantities of adulterated thee- alureh have been sent to that elty fram So far 120 boxes have been eontiseat- wd, aud, necording to the Inbels, it 14 mane factured In London, ‘Twenty-five per eet of the starelt constats of plaster of Parts, atid it this. rate the mixture, ged as an article of fontl, beeomes actually polsonous. sation in London develops the fact that the stuff was received by the London eommiseion imerchant from Ameries fn large quantities, which he ropacked In smatier boxes with the. Inbet of Lifts frm attached thereto, thereby: making himself Mable tu the hiws of Ene mland for selling adtltorated articles. of fre | very severe, nore fighting fo de than vortas of oficial Intrigue, ee f RAILROADS. A LEGAL CONTEST, Dispatches from the West report. the pres- ence of Sherill Boyd and other noted lobyy- Jats from Washington, D. C.,in attendance on the railroad Htigation in Now Mexico bee. tween the Southern Paeltic Railroad Com- ‘pany and the Texas Pacitle Railway Company. ‘The former company, wider. charters from ‘Territorial Governinents, hes buitt its rallrond upon lands granted by Congress directly to the Texas Pacific, The Intter company claims: that the rond fs built upon the lands granted, mid Ininany places pon the -preelse route which It hat previously staketl out, aid auperstrueture at its value, Poeltic chilms the right ta purchase suid pay for the Jatul it has appropriated substantinny priee of Govermnent: laut, United Stites Court: ling ap rary. Reroiver, and the qhest Unning the appolntinent, tion of the lobbyists dogs not anpear, ‘They are reported te be thera in the interest of the Road, and this attempt to use lobbyists in a pending lawsuit is regard: ed as showing © wantof confidence in the ease In which they are wnployed, and the pubile will look with some Interest te see Whether It Is suecessiul, merchant who sold cleomargaring for butter was fined before the Marlborough Street Polles Court $160 each in severnl enses? the brewer, George Garrett, who brewed beer from glucuse Instent of barley was flned $250 by Judge Croke, of the sine court. BY MAIK, LOND LORNKS TOUR, The Toronte Glohe has a special cable dispateh containing conmenitsof the London Thics on Lord Lorne's tour to the great The ‘Thies says; “If there is anything wanted to the contentment of both the Queen's representatlyd and the Queen's subjects in the Dominton it Js that the ocea- sionul roughness of the. proposed. hollday- trip precludes the Princess from partielpat- Lord Lorne’s travels will be watched with interest by the public, whieli seareely, as yet, understands the magnificence of its estate In the regions of Luke Winnlpeg and it would be dangerons to esthuate tha financtal success of the Cane adians’. ‘Transcontiiental: Railway, of its Aud ns a mens of develop wealth of the Dominion, reed be ho question thit settlers cin. The Southern pestntedd a tem py. lon is ton eons Tha precise fines Southern Pacttic Justice of the THE IOWA .w Speetat MMspateh to The Chicaco Tribune, MansitALurows, In, June 24—The Ion. 3.1. Grinnell, of Grinnell, is in- the elty upon business connected with his Recelver- siipin the famous case of. the Farmers’ Loan & Trust Company ys. the Central Ratl- round of Town, About one. year ago the commenced proceedings fn the United States Cireuit Court to review the Reeelver Grinnell, elatinting over $20,000 0f him for alleged erroneous credits allowed hit, in his monthly i Brown, one of the inost suecessfil lawyers M1 Mr. Grhineti and bent the ease. has Just {Hed anather petition § inntter, aleeing bad fall on the part of My, Grinnell in procuring his aceounts to be piasedd upon, and claiming large sums of the Saskatchewan, yalug politieall vegetablo aceretions of thousands of yeurs are better than lonts of ise colt mine whieh wil all the milites of Nevada and California etleves the souls of patriotle Canndiaus: to behold all this wealth aud hinman machinery for the production of this wealth passing by thelr own fellow-countrymen and atment- p of those who are aeons in wh not fi blaod, sen who dre tess directly interested care tess. whether the Dominion or the U: wrosses the chief benetit derlyed fran Imini- rntion, so that the cmdgrine is planted fairly nA habitation best mlapted to lis own wants and the consequent Increase of the xauree of human comfort, ‘To the ordinary emigrant aAtmerlen is shnply Aniuricas [Me drifts to the: United States from pur that there are two Aimeriens, as diferent ‘from eneh other a8 old and: silvers “It outlast and outbid Jowa, defended * Bpectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. ATLANTA, (in, dung 4.—The Green Line Convention, which has bech In sesston here for two days with a: fine attendance, con- cluded Sts efforts to-day, resulting In an Agreement of one and one-half cents per mille for nfleage from October to April, and three-quarters of avent per mile from April K The Convention: agreed upon $1.50-perday for detention of curs for the first five days, and $3 perday afterward, new regulations of the Convention having erensed tho per dlem for detention, thonght it with jinye the eeot of ecnusing ears tobe returned to initial polnts with than heretofore, and thore- Unconsciousness he Poles, campettey When he shall ive arri aut derstanding that there Is a Canad well ag. United States he will yet enough from a proper pereeption of how muh fy dnvalved.in the former term liself, ‘The igs expanse of the Manitoba and Sas Katchewan dlatrict coniprises a multitude of diverse soils, clremmatanees, and ove aint whieh the nuweomaermay select Haxtetly adapted to. his dispasition.or preelsely Inconsistent’ with It. and his companions may do something his enormous neecssion eeinto its several chirace so that cholee wil not have to be Hndly or Ignorant: preposséssions or presi! talrly to reflect the view the average Enelish- man woul tuke of the country. pressions it makes by Hs diferent pluses pon one meniber OF thie: rected by those of the res total tinpressions of the summer tour will have to bu corrected by the riuged fact that the farmer's tite in diy new lant fs far from ‘On the other hand, even the farmer's fife in Manitoba cannot be all ey-atone element in fixing upon this eountry for permanent domuelte may well be ing Itly:n pleasant land to spend a hollday Zi Mit. BITS GIMEVANCE. ‘Tha troubles betweon the English colonists atthe French troups in ‘Punis arenot kely to Jond te a breach of International relations, belng tor tho most part confined .to local cor plaints of damage to” property. spontdent of the London Pimes sends an ine je datulls of the charges brought French Generals agaist. various, sh colonists are very remurkable, . awell-kuown resident of Mateur, y accused of ‘inciting the Arabs 2 however, denies uvent® version of asnys that ts goon us the Tateur tifty cavalry nore prompthe fore avolil freight blockates, townrd classifying. th to British Inheritan Batimonr, June t.—It (s nuthoritatively annonneed that there was not only no erlt- felsm of Comnitssionor file at the recent meeting of the Presidents of the trunk lines in New York, but, instead, cach President ) ( Tentest respect for ey in’ the Comnussioner, sant shis judicious and for the publle and railway interests of the country, | ‘Phe Prest dents also unnnalinously atirmed the vrincl- and reappointed for. ane —nanely, Charles i dn, David A, Golng with no wurked approval of belng alla pasthine, : ‘ ple of arbitration, other vear the “ari Francks Adis, John A. Wright, 48 — dé TUF GOULD;S) A 21, Louis, Mo,, June 4y—It, 8. Hayes, who ins Just been put nt the bh Southwestern system of railroads, 1s Presl- dent of the Internationnl & Great Northern Toad of ‘Texas, and will re of Jay Gould's nin that pasitlan, Presidents of the diferent ronds In the present system, but ag ators to Mr, Hayes. ‘Tha heudanarters of he systam will boa St. Lotls will Geenpy ofllees in the Building, ont agalist the French. Suvuntirstreats. the charge, and gl what occurred, Frenelt had oceupted made a sortie and gilloped all over his, prop- erty, trending dawn the ripe cornamnd. fright- Aftor , davashuting his Kituhen garden they rode up to his laborayst Inits, the finnoates “of . Mr .Sinlth went to would prevent tha he corner of Poplar+ and . DHE ST.LOUIS UNION DEPOT. Sr, Louis, Mo,, June 24.—A report ts cur rent ip well-informed cirelés here that it Jay Could has not already purchased the Union Depot property in this clty tt ts only 9 quos- tion of :time whon ft will fall Inte his pos- avagion.” ‘The capital Invested hy the Depat Company 1s about $900,000, nnd the stack is owned largely, if not prinelpally, fn Clucitt- OANADA. MON'PREATA Hpeetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Juno 4.—The port of Mon- tren! shows 110 vessels .arrived to June 20, 1SS1, agnnat 15 to the corresponding date in oning fix horses. - which Wameilhataly. adttressed hin Ina Joud “The French troops haye behaved In a magnificent mannor. ti out, the campaign: (thoy had only murched fifteen miles from ished that a meinber of 2c! you appear to bg, could complain ot any- thing the French might do for’ the ‘furthers anee of clyilization; and learn, ones and tor all, that in time of war the Brengh do not conting themselves te roads, but alw: the shortest ent to victory and glory, snoxt day Mr. Smith, had another visit from the troopers, nud a Corporal held a reyolyer at his servant's head, . Te has been obliged to quit his tarm altogethor, an Gon, Maurand how declared: officially, from: personal expe- yi ho ls ‘eapabla ‘of an: . Gen, Maurand also accused the Enel Ttalian. Consular agents. with: plotting at but it now. appears not been there for yenrs, und" eral mistook, for thom a. tobagvo-morehpnt ler who: came thither in valee ng follows Vitized ‘nation, as manufacturer at Chauibly, hing cntered a suit for $20,000 duniages for hel against the propristor of La Minerve. ‘Sie alleged libel conslsts lin sone uditorial observations on an. addr presented by the plaintif. to” the ‘Governor- Jeneral atthe Inauguration of the De Snir. berrymonmment, and which wassald to con: ‘ta the Roman rench Canadians, 4 “Tho delay and joss to slippers, importers, ant ocean carriers, ocensioned by the yegurrenes Of the shipdeborers!. str falling seriously agilyst the elty, and ai some of tho oewnn stontuship’ companies are threatening to bring thelr vessels no higher up the river than Quebve,'or aven to Kend them te Boston, and: shun the St. Lawrence deciiled that the Domine no right to pass the act incorporating the Hell Telephone Company of Canna, but Hea orn cy was - i ture, The, ite! rience, ‘that, « UNIVENSAT, MISTRUBT, the London Ttines. publishes the, fall tng. from fis. {ortin’ correspondent on tho state of atfalrs in Muaslia: nbarly avery ranic and class has at Inst ex: tentai to the army,—the Inet support of the Between twenty, and. thirty ONicurs, ons of them a. Ligntenant-Colonel In the Guards, hayo been :arrested during the lust month. - The. mistaken belief.that at or, ntsany: rate, the Guard, he baekboue, has now bean radely shaken, “It would be absurd to as. Sumo that a vational army like that of. Itus- ala, through which all classes af the‘populas on ara conthwually passing, could violate from Wa ‘general discontent, The officers at the marine are espeelul tiged since the arrest of three of ber for complicity’ ins tha Inte .attonpte at tho officers under ar 6 Procuror of, th conducted the brawgoution Thy mistrust of fon Parliament: had hat the exten tho. Company's Jine shall fo any, building erected In the vicinity, that the pole slull be erectad at such placa ns tho Connell may di- And that the Company shall be responsi- es which it mmy cause to Ine dividuals i carrying out or wafitalning any ork. » Windsor (N.B,,) Afait contains the fol- lowing advertisement; “ Whitewashing, ‘The Rev. George W, Brown destres to call uttone tlon to the fact that In addition to his pastoral duties ho la ready to attend to any order for tho whitewashing of roums—which will be done at the shortest notice and wi necessity of moving furniture! troublo Is npprelienc ongshoremen Wow Oo} ay de Baptiste Soclety will rovession here to-morrow, cossjon, which Is ex posit, tix feared vrs WI flock to the wharves and Jo strikers In their offorts to proyent outaliora trom worklng, A fargo body af pollee from y¥, atu every precaution ‘enp'n riot, * reiare being en- Mand to repince fl o! egal relative, With: regnril to the Pracuroy himself’ he has threntenad’ to resien hs past o-morraw front the he ave of nother oH hold jts annual etal (f be waugually. ata crowd of 4 olitlen! triat in red, bevatise he for his arduous labors - on the last acon Whereas the Procuyor nf, the .Cireiit Court the oecaston was of a second: Lhe jutiveutial 3 sald ‘to be In no way by tha Impanding ‘appointment o 1. Vanofaky, tha. preaont I iT during the Suri lah. war at all. In, guneral favor, for. ons. “Phe trantnent of «i Js tho subject of: mnch comment, he ‘colebrated HVhite General’ 1s 8 high magnates Interview Shite whoxe work 01 ary churacter, chief of the State Quebeo arrived to-day: ts hols taken top “It fs. said Kuiperor's clile dlack-labore! i iglind and. Sq TORONTO, pater to The Chicago Tribune, “ Pononto, June 34—Capt. James B, Eads is on tits way from Washington fav the purpois of inspactlux Toronto harbor at the request of the Dominion Goyernmen z The ournallit af whieh pte expec Mt not n special favorit wit fT had with the Bin} oral whut. he panges tn. the matter’ from a soldier's Mh . his city are taking ste; H reas Olu, eau to vistt Toronte lat of ‘20 the Wester Anociatet Press dy June 4 Ja leaf, and hosting frau Government, and ~- that, looking nt the 1 eta On the ove Of nn enKAR- Kabaleil's outs no;-eans approved, ern tke hin should mo which ling udded, probab! its, al rte Pp ; hn McG, clalming West ‘hat & auccets! the palive coure charged wi who refused lin quite. Ineludh not recelve glthera rescr! . joy Hpeorulion, OF Bil Bpeciat apatch {9 Tha Chteage Tribune, i Ns “WinswnG, Juno wa—Alted, has returned from hls proxpoctling tour of the coal Heldy on “the Sussian River, ‘Len bors Promosloy vs alm v thing almost unpre lei wus. first mado noqualited with the ex- J. W, Botton Ings were made tn different Inealithes defin= tion aceurateiy the situation of the bed. In four of thein coal Was struck at adepth of twonty-five feet. ‘The scam varfed in thiek- ness from two fo six Inches, aud extended [1 a northwesterly diveetion, being at least three quarters.of amie tibreadth, | Farther rel and deeper borings were prevented by tie fuet that the Jinplements provider were Jnadequite,. Dre Haunal,.of Victoria College, Coburg, has pronawiced. the coal ta tin nvery stiperlor article of the bituininous —— TIE SiIIPeLARORERS! STRIKE, Hpeclat Dlpaten to The Chicago Tribune. Montneat, June %—Everything contin- nes quiet about the wharves, and work on thu ships is Uecoming btisker, It is stated that the Allan Company fs bringing men from. other. places, anil that, 110 Inconyventenee will be felt by the refusal of the strikers to re- sine work. “The police are very active, and prevent tho disntfected laborers from lolter- ng in the yicluity of the wharves, JIYMENEAL. BEDFOID, INT. Bpeetat Correspondence af The Chicago Tribune, Bepronp, hub, dune &.—Mr. dames Leighton and Miss Ellen ‘O'Connell were married Inst evening at 8 o'clock tu the Cath- olie Chureh In this plaice by the Rev. Father J, B. Unverzaght. ‘The. bride ts one of the most necompllshed and talented young ladies In Bedford, and hing for along tine been o pa pular teacher fi putlic. schools, Mr, ehton was for miny yenrs a resident of Chicago, where he has many friends who will be vratitied to learn of hts goad fortune, After the ceremony 1 reception was held wt the resiitence of Sf O'Connell, the bride's father, ind she was the reciplent of many beautiful and siseful presants, : SOUTIL ELGIN, Thin Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Sovru Ena, Thy dune o4—-Mr. John MeKeage, Station Agent at Lake Geneva, Wis,, for the Chicago & Northwestern Halle road Company, aud who formerty ocenpled a stiilar position at South Elgii. was married yesterday afternoon ut S elock to Miss Nettle Coleman, at the revidence of the bride's parents, one inlly south of here. ‘The altar was a very brilliantone, and was at- tenmled by un select munher of retatives and frlunds, “Mr. MeKeage and bride left here on the early evening train for Luke Geneva, FIRE RECORD. CHICAGO FIRES, ‘The alarm from Box 273 at 6:46 o'clock p. 1m, yesterday was eansed by the explosion of an ol! stove In the saloon of Charles C. Blitz, No, 08 South Canal street. | No Damnxe, The ataria from: Hox 340 at 645 o'clock yesterday afternoon was cntsed by the dis- covery of tire in the two-story’ frame, build Ing atthe rear of No. 20 West Fifteenth street, owned and occupied as a dwelling by Henry Winter, ‘The damage will not exceed $125," The catise of the blaze is not-known, INCENDIARISM, CINCINNATI, O., June 2-4 supnosed Ine eendlary fire this morning destroyed one and damaged another of the houses on the canal north of the city, belonging to the Cine nath les Company, In which were stored 8,000 tona of ice. “Luss $7,0003 fully Insured, AT BAGDAD, KY. Baanan, Ky. June 24.—At about 1 o'clock this morning fire destroyed the stores of Bryant & Snerey and the stores owned by James Busket aun D. Onan. Loss $10,000; Insuraneg $5,000, AN INDIAN WAR. The Poor Soldiers und Sctticrs Acnin at the Mercy of Red Menkk—The Murderers Kuown as Palutes—A Grent Many Poopic Already Kilted. Desven, Colo., Juno st.—Tho Durango Record gaye Gen, Heffermnn, whe. after the murder of MoJ, Thurman and Sutith on May 1, went to the scence of the diMeulty with travps as a guide, has Just returned, and saya an Indien war ison band. After the xbove murder two companies of --traups went "to Mancas and found alt the -cnttle-men — organizing to drive out the Pabutes. They collected It men, aidon June 3.went into camp with the troops and sont four scouts to the Pabutes® strongholds, The trovpstefton tho 4th. Sup posing thy cattle-men were going to round the cattle, the troops wont to. the Blue Muuntains, ten miles from tho Indlan village. ‘Tho Indians fied,” and = bullt — burrl- cades, fhe troops were given orders Ifthe Indians apenud fire to return it, aud the meni were almost crazy to xot a chance at them, ‘Tho cxttleemen not gppearing,Col.Crotton, com- mandlug tho troops, discovered their ulject to be to fight. ‘Tho evening of the dth tho cattlo- men olected ng oNlcurs: Dawson, Captain, Wille fam =. May, . Lioutenant, and started for the Indian — villago, the forea consisting of * fortyenine wets armed hien und twelve prck-mules. Sunday, Juue 5, tho pald men wero left at O'Donnoll’s cabin, and tho snilitury, belny out of rations, returned tu the ix Bond of the Dolores, The noxt Jay twolve Indinns appeared at the cabin, waving. 0 Tug, and.clatied to bo frlundly. . They were perinitted to como in. Thoy stated that they wore bound ta Uncompnhgre, but wero afterwards discovered going in another direc- tou, ‘The cattle mon hud started in pursuit of tho big herd of horses. Munulug stort of pros ylstous, thoy sont O'Donnel! and Robinson after beet, While killing beef the tweiva Indians wera dlecuyered. Tho two men fed inthe direc tlon of tha troops. hoy’ not reappearing, Ligutenunt May and flyo men wore sont to fook for thom, and have not sinco been heard: of, They ure supposed to have been killud, ‘Tho cemaluder of tho mon followed the ludluns Into the Sierra do ln Sol, at tho head of, Mil Crook, - Last Thuraday morning, while they were gutting cattle, tha Indians attacked: them, Ailing WHUs aud Robbing, of Mancas, and J, IL, Eskridge. ‘Tho Wilson brothors and ull. tho auttlors in Grand Valley ary mipnosed tu bavo boon killed. — Elyhteen or twen- y of tho ‘origin’ party ol cnttle nen have been mlasing for several days, suppoaed te be killed, among thon Ike Stock~ ton. Four compatles of the Ninth Cavulry, under command of Capt, Curroll, and a dotach~ mentofttue Thirteenth Cavalry, started from sont of war in san Juan County, Utnb, 325° miles weat of Durango. "The Patttes are ronvgattes from threo trites of the Soutkorn Utes, who show uo alyne of bostilitios. ‘Tha German gul~ ers of Blut City buve bad their cattle run olf by the Navajoes, An outbreak ie threatonod and a anaesacre feared, Lieuls, Davies and Hall, fe deca anor aoa as nd report further wot A rewulting fir ho duath of William Say ond sever udians, RAILWAY LITIGATION. Progress of tho Kult of the Toxas Pa- ciilo Habliway Agalnat tho Sou,bern Vactfiio Companys : Santa Vs, N, M,, duno 24,~—Tho. caso of tho Toxns Paoitic Railway Company vs. The South: orn ‘Paoitie Hatlroad cama up tu the United States Clroult. Court today, . Complulniants, through tholp. altornoya, Med 4 bit whieh eota forth that defendant ta a trespasser and enervachcr upon the ands of the complniuant, gid that the defendant hurried on its work for tho purpose of preventing com> Malnane from: accupying and ctjoying tte andegrant,- Compluluunt, therstore, asks tho “Court to award) to it at. ow ‘Just. aud equitable | Nyura nll. Hnog of yallroad, eolitnie stuck, Improvemonts, cto., in tho Turritory of New Moxico owned and apore ated by dotendant,. Pho: answer of the defends Unt Bets forth that complitnaut baa not pro covded with the constriction of its roan witht the time preseribed by Congress, and turthers, more dunius that the Kraut constitutos w [rue chlo, but - avers: that the United Htates never bud any propesty. Dolendunt oxy Prowea n willingness lo pay compliant $1,002, ‘which It puss iw muro than the actil value of tho lupd taken, Arie couelusion of tho read. fig OF the bilts an adjournment was taken until tossnurruw morning at Wo'eluck.~ Hoth parties ara ropreaantud by able counsel, and the wroute Cat hiturest ls maillestod In sho mult, , ie i *. 2 ACQUITTED, St. Paur, Minn, dune 3A special ta the Ploncer-Preag from ‘Breokjurlday saya Danlet Gatviu tho frelglt-traln conductor on the St. Baul, Minneapolis & Moanttoba Iall- rod, Indjeted for manslvughtor by counee- Hon with the collision be nthe tralis at Rothsay last winter, in which two men word Killed and’ others badly wounded, wag ac: guitted, tho jury being out two and w half UES ay ‘ ~. LABOR TROUBLES. Strike of the Workmen ‘at the West Side Gas-Works. The Superintendent Declines to Re- , Store Discharged Employes. Heneo the Men Try to Compel Mim by : Quilting Work, ‘The strike of tho empioyés of the People's Gaalizht & Coke Contpuny fsa fnot accom: pilshed, a larga majority of the men having quit work at @ o'clock yeatorday moruing. The atntoments of the Company's representatives and of tho atrikors difer materinily 2s to muttersof fact, both with regard to tho. num- ber of men who have quit and tho reasons for tho strike, Last evening a reporter visited tho Gas-Works on tho cornor of ‘Twonty-sccond streat and Centre aventto, and found thore Mr. H. Pratt, Superlatendent, and. Str. Billings, eon of the President of tho Company. Mr, Pratt's account of tho trouble waa that in the morning the nen made a demand upon hin for tho reinstatemont of four .inen who had bean Inid of, He declined ta replaco tho omen oon, the = ground that he hud no work for them. Tho demand was mado through the retort-house forenimn and tha answer returied through tho same ebunnel. On receipt of the reply tho nen quit. Mr, Pratt rays that ten tlremen, elght coal-cart. men, and fuur extra men quit, aid that he was feft with two firemen and, a number of yerd-men. Some of the flutter, were put to work In ‘tha retort-house, and durlag the day ho engaged elght or ten new men, non + Ulnonist4 and expericneed stokers. Uf the night wang of twenty who should have comy on lant evening, only onu reported, but additional new inen were hired. jt Feapunen to furthor interrogatories, Mr. Pratt said that there wns no lozs of waste of gas cnuged Ly th out he start Inenquittlig, An soot as they went Lup six of tue oll-benehes, cack of six retorts. le aeitements mide by various [arene tuecte i hitid been roniing oll-benehes etore this, be sui, were false, TUF FIRES HAD WEEN Laren under these betiches for some anys, but no oll. gas was mude untll yesterday. There was plenty of gua.on hun fur present necessities, and he b ut they would HE op their Hat of men and talk working order inn day or two, eriay thes: made ubout one-fourth the usunl daily. quantity of gos, Ho. inet sue wt hostility to the Union, nnd eald, ns did Mr, Bile Kings, that if tha Unionists chose to come back before thelr places were filed they could Ro to avork. But ho -would not dischurge men who were willlug to work in order to make room for tho strikers, fi Messrs. Billings and Pratt both -atated’ that ther belleved thore were ten or twelve of tho tlremen who had jolned the Union under com- pulsion, and who would return to work with fittle deiny. Having heard somo rumors: oF threats alleged to bave been made by the ateikers agelnst men who should co to work, Mr. Billings procured a detall of two oficers trom Hinman Street Station. but np te the time of the reportorial sit the poticemen enjosed n slnecure. From no miunber of the strikers: who were Derceably congregated on the adjolalug corner, the reporter obtained thelr version of the dilll eulty. They suid that they demanded the rv Statement of three Uniow men who had heen discharged becauay, as thes belleved, they hid Leen prominent ii the recent demand for {nerensed wares and additional belp, hath which demands were granted, ‘Thes asked also. the dischirge of two non-Union firemen, nid that no ton-Bolon men ehonld be employed so long as there were Union tnen abte and willing to alt the positions. If nono of these cume forward, thon the Company might: employ whom the: plensed.. They” etnted also that the foreman did not consider the discharged inen competent — workmen, the Ualon would notask their relostalement, Hut thesg men were anon the aldest hands und: fully competent, and they belleved Pratt dis- charged them’ solely dn consequence of their connection with tho Union ‘and in arder to break iup. Mr. Pratt's reply te the dewanis wna that he should employ or discharge such ln ag be chose, and then the mun quit work, Thelr tvures us ta the number of strikers dif. fered considerably from those givun by the oth- er Hie, atu elaimed tint the strikers nim- i for 7 aeht, Including twenty: men, elit coal-cirt men, six conte four helpers. and glx yard men 4 about violonce, 3 TURY ALL REPUDIATED ANY THREATS or intention of maklug trouble, nud appealed to their thon quiet behavior as an evidunce uf thoir penecable intentions. ‘Thora ia no dlileulty: About waves or hourdof wor but the men feel cinbittered against Siiperta nident Pratt, whom they charge with malevolent desigus neninst thelr Union, and with starting the oll-bonches for the purpose of redueing the number of men employed, — They clulin that oll-qus ts not good, aud wilt tint nelther tho. city not private consimers, and thoy geen: ti phice 4 oud den! of rethince on the appnsition to the se of aon kan, which will be developed in tho City Couneit and elsuwhere. In view of tho contradiotory stutemonta or the parties concerned, It is diti- oult to say wht che result of the strike will bo, as Bott aldes talk confidently, of carrylog thoir olut. four tre- UeaY THEN, to tho talc BUSINESS NOTICES, “Every fibre of my. being res the exhilirating and beneilelul ott draughtof Tarrant’s Setizer Aperient,” 1s tho testimony of thousands, Sold by all druggists, <a Would not bo wlinout Redding sRua= bee caress Is the verdict of all who uge it, Prico Bi vant MINER. RIEDRICHSHALL NATURAL MIPTERWATER owos Its uroat Fonuiation to the tuupy proportion of ts wary: dlents, Cures Muligestion, Constipation, Disore dare of the Stonmel, Diver, and Howgls, Goat Tinpurites OF tho iucd and pkin, Erindons, tnd Blotches, Sold by all Ursteciues Drunclata, THE ONLY GENUINE VICHY Is from tho Springs owned by the French Government UAUTENINE) Far Gout, Rhoumattam, Dlabotos, os Gravel, Discusus of. the Kiduuys, CELESTINS, } otc, ute. Grande Grillo—Disonses of tho Liver. Nopital—Viacass of tho Stunmneh, Dyspopala. For sulo by nll tratecluas Wine Morckunts,Druulets, aud Grocers, or Wholosale froin the Avant, BOUCHE FILS & CO. New York. SUMMER’ WESORT: Manitou Springs, Colorado. MANITOU HOUSE, GEO, M. WALIEI, 8, B. SENSING: Chicf Utork, OL ON Leb, Open on and nftor sup 20, Tis stogant Mutat hiv. tog buon entargod tu thro tutus fa urieinal capacity, Bnd rofurniahed throughout wt un exponsy of over OU ofors iniuceidits never befers aquslod i tho Wost to Suanner Tuurinty, ‘Terius reasonable, ‘LONG BRANCH. WEST END HOTEL, COTTAGES & RESTAURANT, ut for the Season of 131 A \wionen for ine Seapine NORA THLOTICL - COLUMBIA, f * Gceun Hench, New Jersey, Wiltopon June 18 For etraulars, termina. midroas THOUNAND INLAND WOUAE, ALRXANDIIA BAY, N, Yo NOW UL eng Ih bend two tirea-cunt stan ‘OOD, GIREN LAK PH OA Wit, spits a avrt, HOW HpaH, Ub hus HO OqUAl, iP rey ft, vat mo North wind Beuth Corry wots foreirculurn NENW AY & Hone arated Ws {Ron FOr cUSuIar DEENA RON een We DAML 4 MUA SIMCTAIA WIT oT RECT (voraalt bad by f PON eae nC ae Hemorrhoids, Bile, Head- ache, Cerebral Con “gestion, etc, | i PREPARED BY \ JeraL0N, SOLK PROVINETOR, ent ete a7, Huw Nembutogu, Parts, i Nh ‘J aun! arantiveal ue ores te iake, wid never Uroduces tr ina, | ol by all Cuuuniuts i snd Druaelaty 5 . Mcoutathe Hox. —— BRONCHIAL .CIGANETLES, § renee ane Orit TT RRS Originat Bropehiatcuie|tod for sho yoilec uid aura Of Calareb, eis Aveta aids, Coughs, Arya yh wg, Drupilste. 24 vent sa ENE URIs la tieist Cbg Chas. Gossage § Co. “Evening Shawls,” Choice Selection BarlinWool,Shetland ani Gashmere Shawls, Rich’ Novelties in Fine Taffeta Silk and Silk Brocaded Cashmeres, “White and Evening Colors.” White and Colored India Chudda Shawls, Plain and Embroidered. Embroidered IndiaSearfs and Capes, Very elegant and fashionable, Real India Camel's Hair Shawls, Filled Centres, From $25.00 up. “Assortment Unsurpassed, and”? The Lowest Prices! 106-110 State-st., 56-62 Washington-st. POIWERY WARES. We invite the public to inspect’ our late importa- tion of Pottery Wares. Our collection is not excelled, either in quality, quantity, style, or novelty. play ‘of Dinner, Tea, and Lunch Sects is unequaled. Our Art Room presents un- usual attractions. BURLEY & TYRRELL, 83 and 85 STATE-ST,, OHICAGO. FLAVORING EXTRACIS, NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS EXTRACTS. Vrepared from the shalerst Fruits, wiihent eolacing, paises atits WHPROUE AMY ta. ‘le, wire wade Manufactured by STEELE & PRICH, Mn Yeast Gens, Cream Bakin: Pandvr, efe,s Cicago and St. Louls: . ids} STATEH-ST., y RAW STOCK; At Your Own Price! Miltinory wil do, well Hy wider ot tho sana ro NOQ UUMBUGL Coenen OL DING BED Andrawg’ Folding Bods 10 touk, taclurivg Department,