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Ghe Cribune. $T Persone tenable to purchase coptes of THT Circago Taineng at News Agencies and on nvil~ way tratus where Chicago papers dre aol will cone fera favor In reporting the facts to this office, giv ing fultparticutars, T ary or lower teniperature for-this region to- “ue Sa hsie barkun: Dollars “ Written Up” for the Ir ts, stated that the frlents of Conkling have propost! fo tht friends of Dépew that Montreal Bank, if the Intter will vate, fer Conkling, for the |. ‘ short term, the former Will yote- for Depew tb ak : PSS) . far the long term, ‘The proposition was of Penalties of Over $44,000 course rejected, ‘Tho fnet that it was male straws that the Conklingites are petting tlese perate. Hebet @htete has murdored ‘a ninuber, of zonaves'and: chasseurs: recently captured at Salda, He has spared thirty-three Spautarcs so far, but holdg them as prisaners. ‘The French authorities will need some of the troops now in ‘Tunis to cobo with Bou Amann; - 1 ee es nein nee enact one eect e Ripe eS ene orekket Mesh iy ! mre eo. Por 4 In the Oficial Journal at Dresden, by virtue of which any porson suspected of hnr- boring sentiments hostile to the powers that bo or to the public peace may be denied the right of residence In Leipsic. ‘The order goes into uperation to-day, anc will romaly in force forone year, ‘The Insurgents from willbo rather numerous. Phacton; exploded: nenré Maysville, Ky. yes- torday, completely wreeking the eraft, and killing Cash Naylor, the bnaincer; Samuct Reynolds, the porter; Joseph Carr (colored) and Joseph Muller, deck hands; and a tady passenger whose name was unknown. Six persons were {njured-one of thom, afk. McArthur, 2 Chicago salesman, very serl- ously. = J “Caney” Murphy, the Seventh Ward clec- *tlon judge who ‘wns convicted of ballot-box- stufing in the Criminal Court Saturday, was yesterday sentenced to one yenr’s imprison- ment in the House of Correction und a fing of $1,000, the fine to, bo worked out unless paid, Judgo Hayes, in sentencing: the pris- oner regrettéd that the. statute did not pro- satjonnligm says that Mr. Edward Brown, onbvof PrestdéntGartichl’s private sebreta- ries, who arrived In England sbout tho mic die of the month, was the bearer of confiden- tint instructions to Minister Lowell” that -he request the American Consuls in Iretand to report fully concerning the charactor and extent of Irish disaffection, and. particu- siding in Ireland. ‘Iho same paper anys that Mr. Brown has started for honte with a large. quantity of valunblo information on tho sub- Jects of inquiry. _, ARATHER pocullar ense was decided’ by * the French and American Clalins Commis- «sion yesterday; Eglo Aubrey, 2 colored Louisiana before Fatt weather, westerly winds, and station —__—_ Ir }s reported that Bon Amana, an, Algerian A Ministentan order has been published .elpsle who arrive here during that period ‘Tue boilers of tho, Oliio Itiver steamer Epwann: Muntiry,: better’ known 93 er punishinent for the crime, wspaper rather givon to sen- JarJy on the condugt of Irish-American re- woman born in January, 1803, in Louisiana, then French territory, claimed, $10,000 from. the United States fordamages done in’ the Civil War, on the ground that .she, boing born in Louisiana whien It was ‘French tor- ritory, continued a French subject notwith- standing tho tratisfer of the territory *to the United States. ‘The Commission decided hgainst her on all points, and thussettled tho atatus of colored and other persons born in art of the United v0 fed batt SunpAy Inst a party of thirteen Iungari- ans employed fir the mines at Drifton, Pa, went to Hazelton, where they visited several saloons kept by a low class of Polanders, ‘Thoy also visited a cheap restaurant, where they ate of bologna sausage and drank water unsparingly. “shortly after they Jeft the place, and while returning , home,, they wero attacked with violent abdominal pains, and -by their contortions and screnmings attracted tho attention of passers-by, who called in medical ald. Itwas found that the sausage which they ite was polsoned, and that in- dulgence in alcoho! diluted with water added to the pangs which they ‘suffered, Five of tho thirtecn have died, ‘and. the recovery of the othors Is rather doubttu}. ' era ‘ SENATOR Sessions -lins -been Indicted for’| M bribery by tho Albany County Grand Jury, ‘He Ig held fn ball {n the sum of $3,000, - Ac-. gompanied by his counsel, Sonator Scssigns appeared before tlie Court yesterday and do-. manded an immediate trig! on the, Indlet- ment. ‘The Prosecuting Attorney, a person named: Smith, refused to necede to tho re- quest, whereupon Sessions’ counsel. vory properly denounced his conduct as a high: handed ontrage, poluting tothe fact that Ses-' atons was Indicted while the: charge against nim was under Investigation by a Committea of the Legislature, The Conklingites aro: desperate, and will nof seruple atany means. to injure the reputations of those who are op- posed to them, . ‘Tue Virghiin State Republican Committes met yesterday pursuant to the call of Chair man Lewis, Allthg members wore present in person or by proxy,, Air. Luwla, who pres elded at the opening of tho meeting, stated? that he purposed resigning, and: took oxcep-! tion to the course pursued by the members! of the ComMittes who snet on the Stst Inst, ; and elected Geh, Wickhatm : Chairman, °“No ¢ reply was mnie to Leavis, whe left. the: clair: and called State-Senator Early, Coalitlonist, toit, State Sonator Olarke then offered a+ resolution requesting both Wickham and. Lewis’ to resign,” ant providing ‘for a Committes of Conference ta . recom-' mend 9 new Chairman. ‘Lhe reso: ution * was - atiopted. » At n- anbsequent. atugo of the proceedings J. W. Cochran, & colared stratghtope Républlean, owas elected Chairman by a vote of 14‘to 13, and by a almitar vote It was deolded to hold a Strgight-out Republican’ Convention , at Lynchburg the lath of Angst, to which delogates should by elected an the third of August, ; 4 Cossiasioney Raust hiqs rendered a docis- loi Iu the ense of the Bunk of Moptreal and other Canadian banks dolng business $n Chil- taxo, holding that the money which thoy “employ In the business of banking in this country, and the deposits other thun those exemptod for bulns gavings deposits, are sub- Ject to the United Stytes* Inwa for the taxa- Non of bank caopltal and deposits, and hold: ing untenable the pusition taken by the law- yors of the bank, that because the bank. isa branch of a foreign banking Sustitutlon It Is Hot subjuct to te Jaws of. the Unfled Stutes; vadadlng that he would regurd it as contrary to sound publle policy and prejudicial tothe In- terests gf theUnitud States to exempt from taxe atlon funds of foralign bank employed fn busl- uess tu this country and In coimpet|ton with domestic banks whose capital Is aublect to taxation. ‘The decision makes the ‘Bank of Montroal Hable for the sui of $108,000, belng Yeanount due the United States for taxgs for the past nine years and not yet paid, he . Canadian Bank of Coumerce for $31,000, ang the Bank of Canada for $29,800 .- One Hundred and Eight Thousand French Must .@o, Just as Me Probably Damage Done by the Grant}, Fifteen Hundred of the Trees for MaoVongh Still, Firm in’ Hls Seat as Tho- Cabinet,’ at the Bohost of Hale, HEAVY ASSESSMENT OF T'ENALTIES AND missioner of Internal Rovenue late this aft- ernoon deckled nlversoly all the cases of the Canadian-banks doing. business in Chicago which’ haye been charged with omitting to return thelr capital and deposits for taxation, ‘The decision t3_of very genoral interest throughout the Viilted States wherever for- clgn caplial ts.employed in banking, Cotn- missioner’ Raum holds It to be contrary: to sound public policy and prejudicial. to the Interests of the United States to exempt fron’ taxation the frnds of a foreign bank which. are, employed In. the business of banking in: this country in competition with douiest{e banks whose enpital is subject . to taxation. He claims that the Canadian banks in Chicago come under-this category, and he has directed nn nssessment to be nade upon thelr capltal and deposits, and penalties, aut for an argregate nmount of $105,144, as Shunk of 'Montrenl........ Canading Bank of Comin Merchants’ Bunk of Canad from previous H the Prestdent, omployed In the lisiness of banking. | Museum, where there is, suc a in tht it Se thes i ny: D "nosita) { ibtary, ‘was,struck by Ultulngesbut the | Adujnistration tn this matter says that he 1s he Canadian Banks in Ohi- | gi tated de ang Aa He Bo tae museatia Yiiset Toriamarely escaped. Tho pAlvisan 6 Ms, Linbibards won srewtten wil Hit mate ne return for faxation, Tt | House of the Japanese Minister was gntirely Chleage on Fue or soon thered ler, w cago Assessed for Over i roofed; tind he had, great diMleulty in aay. ine they if $160,000. au Levied on the Three Banks. ; Expected ‘Mo Wonld “Mave > to Do 4 ry irections to the Agent Who Is Ordered to Do the Bouncing in Indian 4 Territory. n 4 Storm of. Last Mondayye iu j|* . Night. 5 noel ede a tl Which Washington Is Cele- brated Blown Over, i . Attornoy-General anid Star. Ronto Prosceuter. st ’, Makes an Unpopular De- i _ dston. THE FOREIGN: BANKS. TAXES, . Speetat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, Wasntneton, D, C., June 23,—The Cont fol- aes taxes are distrib ner?” p : 5 ‘Taxation of capital and: deposits omitted returns appents to be due as follows: i ¢. THE DECISION, Tho following 1s Comunissloner Raun’s de elsion: “In the matter of the clalm of tho United States va. ‘ihe Bonk ‘of Sontreal, Hirst District of Ilinols, the: Bank of Mon- treal, wcorporation created yet of Parlln- ment with a chartered capital of $12,000,000, a reserve fund of $5,000,000, nud deposits of $17,000,000, and located ju the City of Slon- teal, Cannda, has in piace in the City of Chi- euro for the transuction‘of a. banking busl- ness under the Immediate sttpervision of a manager or agent who conducts the business in the nume of the Bank of Montreal, under the control and direction of its officers, ‘The tunds for carrylng on this business of bank- ing. are. furnished by ; the Bunk through ity agents ‘In’ New York City, casts. Mataon & Lang, ‘The ‘ninount, ot imouey ‘used by the bank at its bank In Chiea- RO constantly varies with the demand and tho wints of trade, as there is no fixed amount sof the funds of sali bank employed there tn the business of battking. « . ee AN BNAMINATION |" of the bank nt'Chicago discloses the fact that, during the past nine -years, full returns for Prarie ra? nee boon inate ot the money belonging to th. bank and employed in the business of iouiet ig nt Its office In that clty, L, ii. Boutelle, Esa. attorney for sitld bank, “states thatthe bank in Chicago is a branch of the Bank of Montreal; 1e sum of $100,000 lins been allotted to itas eopltal, anc that, under the provisions of the rd sulalivision of-See, 8,408 of the United pistes Atevised Stabutas, Uo anjount of taxne fa capital is fixed by sich allotment, Ko thut other inoneys of the Bank of Montreal used by- ita branch in’ Chica; ne taxed nelther ag capital (the same not having been alloted 18: capital) nor as deposits, - the mongy bolng; the property of the Bank of Montreal. “- ae Director sso" AN MY OPINION, the law {5 well settlod that the Bank of Mon-* treat, belng a foreign corporation, enunat es- tablish a. branch in the State of Minis by | virtuy of autherity: conferred in its charter. ; ‘This authority ean be conferred only by the Jaws of that, State. Such law has not beon elied, and, is :not belleved Mr Battelle has stated Jn argument that die, business of tha bank In Chicage is trans- noted in the name df the: Bank of Montreal, and. that sults. In. respect fo such business ara: brought in tho name of aaid bank, Under the foregoing statement of law und facts Lam of tho opine ton that the provision of law cited in regard to-branch banks and the allotment of capital iy not applicable to this case. ‘Lhe Legisla ‘ture of tw State of. [ttiiols probably, pos: geabes tho const tuttonat power of restricting | by luw the oxerclso of powers of b by foreign corporations in gald States. ‘Lhis, | however, lig not beer done,” The: Bank of Montreal ty therefore Jawtully engaged In business sof banking da: ia own name in -the “City of Chleago. It has brow, rtion “of. Its finds within the HS as ht in ates, i sald funds, has engaged in the business af banking, 1018 UNDER THE PuOTECTION * | ~" of those Inws ang subject to thelr provisions in ruspyct to taxation, ‘Uhe laws of thy Unlted ptales have been framed with a view of levying a wnlfonn (ax upon the business of banklog.” Curtain exompilous have been provided forcapiud liveated In United States ons, and tn respect to. depoalta 0! certaliy classes of + sayings ore ue ae telat bani employe in the business of ‘pankin this ob it gard it us contrary to a qound We pall and prejudielat 1 the ‘folerea of pol (4 zens of tie United States, to exempt from taxation the ‘unds of 8 forelxn bank while! ed Ww the at eaa ae amie his coumtry {Ny ion with domestic anks whose capital is subject to taxation. ‘The rule In taxing domestic bankers is to as- se38 the ohurtered capil ‘This rule cannot justly by applied to tie Hank of Montreal Hive norboen brought stuf the. jurisdiction i ought iy 01 of ius laws of the United States, en Ie seein tobetot tax the amount ft would sovin mount of mone: brought witht the jurisdiction af Uni ted States and used iu usiness of bank! month by month, during eaoh sen)! eapnual thon S60) tel thatso extraordinary an exemption should bd granted as 4 tho bank in tl atrnetion of sald suet! serious discrimination [1 banks doing business In this country, which could: not making power, that tho Bank ation as capital on all its money brought within the jurisdiction of the United States, aud tied by it at Chicago, IL, te the bush ness of baking.” ‘The Comutssloner will order the nysessiient issued tomorrows willbe fitnediately forwarded to Chicago, whon Sollector Harvey will pinke demands forthe payment, anlit the money ts rot de- Hvored or paid within tor days tt will be cole lected * by, i money, re th Supreme Court by the qulekest possible proe cuss, en fully set forth Inthe synopsis of the arms night... Vonmnilssioner of Rallronds, at length, ant addressed te Leland Statiford, President of gether with extracts from the editorials of nearly overy prowinent newspaper in tho country donounethe Mx. French for having reported to the Government, ‘There was a Beneral expression of opinion that it would not do*to retain Mr. French In office, but Seeretary Kirkwood desired that the matter be Inf over until another Gabinet mnecting, who has charge of te litigation against the Central Pacttic is absent from the city.. Sec- rotary Kirkwapd, in making this suggestion, stated, ‘howeve t possible exctise Mr, “Frenelt could glva for haying written tio letter. woor's) opinion that Attorney-General Mac- Vengh would agreo with hin in the matter. ‘There is, therefore, every renson to think that the removal of Mr. French will be or- dered at the next Cabinet meeting, which will probably be held on Thursday, 18 tho Presfdent leaves Friday for Long Branch and New England." be desirous to Inve State-Anditor Sherman, of lows, at present candidate for Governor of that State, 1 Senator Allison appointment; but is that the place will bo tendered to Gen, J. M. Rusk, of Wisconsin, who has heen firmed as Minister to Uruguay and Parag’ nnd declined. Gen. Iusk, theesteemn of the Prosltent, and his appoint- ment certainly, could not bo considered a that, upon his dismissal from ‘tha Govern- ment service, Mr. Preneh will enter the em- ant from the creation of the Bureau of Hale strouble growing out of thos Llireaténed en- | 000 of capital, whieh i netnally f hou s Inconsistent, with a true interpreta: | wn ees, LOT and S408, whieh wore on ‘or the purpose of ralsing revere, to Hnpose tint it was the intention of Congress: Nu pees to pave been taken by | Ol ho ease {is cited, Such cats fons wentld operate as 0 favor of foreign wo wive Deon Intended by the law- | Hi FORE, OF THE OPINION Montrent ts Hable to tax: 1 AM, TUK! ty it ‘te ati B01 the operation of “law. ‘The cl of vcourse, bo. pall and tinken. | Mr, Boutelle, tho Bank a¢ Montteal, says that United States will, a Appeal presentln, 8 cnse Will ba taken to the nu le does not ennsider tha’ decision ie: Tor juat. ‘Phe position of tha bank was | ho’ went of Mr, Boutelle, telegraphed . inst by on FRENCH. ih MUST ao, 1 a9 Spectat Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune. where, ef ing into charges preferred against Superine Wasnixotoy, D, C., June 28,—The Cabine 3. nite tendent Dodge; of the San Francisco Mint, 4 “the ‘Mr. Frenel THE NUMBER OF TREES hus recelyed his instructions, to-lny: considered’ the caso of Mr. French, | reported by the polleo to-night as having - be ts a considered i very unfavorably, His letter he Centrat Pacific Ralirond, way’ rend, {a vol wha ‘eported to’ the railroad company before hoe.) oF cw fo re n view of the fact that th ATTORN) ENENAL MACVEAGI, r, thathe dtd not see’ what It was his (Kirk- w in poves Ca eretiry Kirkwood is sald to poltttcd to the place, and S$ quoted ag favoring auct : ° vy fit THE GENERAL IMPRESSION on cu eon= Any; itis knowi, has IT IS BELIEVED ployment of ‘the Central Paecitic: and other rilfronts as thelr represeutative: here. Mr, Guthrie, who was JIr. French's first -asslat- road Accounts until last year, lina been tho Central Pacitie’s Washington .agent simeo ho severed his connection with the Ratlrond Comnnisstoner’s office, Meas i es INDIAN TERRITORY, HOUNCING THE INTRUDERS, Wasinxatos, D, C., dupe 28,--Lnstructions: were matlad. to-day from tie “Indl OMe to Unlled States Indian Agent Tufts, of Muskogve, Indinn ‘Territory, dtrectiug bint how to proceed in tho settlement-of tho o! al foreement of the Choctaw. nud Chicknsiw local “Permit” Inws, Agent ‘Tufts Is dl- reeted, 11 conformity with the’ decision of tho Attornuy-General, to glva notice to all parties = Interested. that oa reasonable. tlie, "sity thirty days trom July 1, wHE bo allowed within wile they cnn make arrangements to comply with the Choctaw and Chickasaw # Permit? Inws, or leavg the country. Such ns rétuse or neg- lect, within -that-period, to take out the necessary * permits? and who donot come within tho excepted classes mentioned In the Attorney-General’s opinion, he ts directed to remove from the Hits of the Indian: éoun- try, ustug for thig- purpose such police force as hie has at his disposal, SUOULD THE VOLICK. FONE. PROVE: INSU i FICIE ci | i ry ey ta fact to the De- he te dreotedl {e qepol the to. . -bartinent, in which event the nssistance 0 the nulltary willbe invoked. ‘Tha letter con- eludes ns follows: .“ You will also poreciye that, under tho Jaw snd treaties, the duty and power of romoval of the ‘futruders resides in the Department of the Interior and not with the Indian, and henea you, as tha represent- ative of the Department, subordinate to this office, will be expeeled to enforce the Jaw rorously, yet as humanely as possible In this respect.” Secratury Kirkwood to-day requested the Sceretary of War to direct the proper snill- thry commander to render military ald to “Agent Tults should Ie ho: neadet tosccuron prompt removal of the Intruders. - -- TH STORM. DETAILS OF THE DAMAGE, _ Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tributite Wasurtnatoy, D. G; Juno-3.=Tho' dam- age by the torrlble storm last “night: was’ more severe cvel.than hint been feared, but the nren was not vo great, “An examination : ‘ofthe wreel left behind this morning ero-! ates the finpression that tho storin was In tho nature of ncyclone, It visited most severely the southern and central portions of the city, striking the highest action’ firft,: while the Jow portions of South Washington and the river country sven, to have eseapod without! damage. Indeed, the oxcurslaniats why ree’ turned ata late hour.on the river sieamor say they knew nothing of It until they ar rived in tho city, The city itsclf this morn-. fog presents | eas ae toa ; jo, ot A DEVASTATED Look, | i, Oots of Buildings are tylmg In the streets.’ ‘Two oF. thro streats are quite Impassiblo oi Aeepunt of WleplncedSroofs, Chimneys aro blown dawn, wajls gud. windows braken fi, wndluished: buftdings ‘demolished, and ‘two fine trees for which* Weashington is noted have suffered irreparable injury.’ “Phoro is senrcely asquare in the contral belt of the elty where suveral of the fue shade trees are not leveled to tha ground, Ia many places cellara and lower’ storics of houses wore Nooded, oving to tho set-back from tna over filled sewers) In wany pyrtigns of the city... THK GAS WENT OUT, : which added to the epprehension: of: those who thought that, after all MotherSpjnton's, prophestes had como true,*<t ty notleeabla that the buildings which stood .the tempest wera the older housys, which were built be- fore the days of contractors’ compotition and shoddy methods, Among the more notable buildings of persons: who are generally known which were either ynrvofed or con- alderably dauaged by wind, raln, or. lghh ning ate the following; *: 8 THe Chey MALL ‘was unrooted and carried down’ Four-and-o Hale street toward Pennsylvania avenue, tho heavy rafters aul coplug-stones belux scat- tered jn yarlous. directions. Some-of ‘tha stony fell through saverat floors of the bulid- ng. ‘Lhe tand records were Fortunntol not duiuaged, She probate records 1 the Rogtee ter of Wills were bad! emanves ‘She root tppoelt ate of F sfrect and itu in Ws i Us yy tauraul, breaking throug! the rvof of tte Inte iT 1 u u e ing his valuables. 4. 3 houses on Le street, opposlt, All Souls? Chureh, was unrooted and great fee! tomne vepot , stormy “during whieh tine 3.50 inches of “water fell, apiekal messen| wero badly dainaged. A portion of th ofthe Opera-Hottse was taken olf whlle the tiston and te dius were drenched, atid some, wore injtired. Willlamsony.ex-Commissioner of the Land Onlee, was unreofed and flooded, and his fuinily were obliged to seek rotuge else haviis: xtrevt-li Tamteposts were sntively f Tescite possible, was lifted and: carried over, n° portion of It alde ofa erlb, in whielt clifld was sleenl and demolishing ibwithout injuring dech ‘The steeplo of the Metropolitan Church was stated upon authority that all reports to the effect that Atlorney-Geiieral MacVeagh's re- tirement has been dechted upon are utterly with thostar-route prosecutions says tt this conneetion;: “The President is anxfous that tho stnr-route ‘cases should bo pustied toa serve to convict the guilty parties shall be tho utmost confktence In: the. Attorney-Gun- eral’s wisdom and ability. against lending members of the ring will, be indicted bythe ist of August, nnd had ‘fot. the Inwyors for the defense known ft was tho Intention of the Court .to adjourn they would nuver, {tis betloved,. have appealed immediate trial of the newspaper charges.” ———. ‘ chted at the Cabinet meoting to-dny.to re- nave Joseph §.,Smith, Collector of the Port ox-Gov. Davis, of that States ‘Tlils las-been. who Is charged'by the Democratic press with having promised Mr. Davis that place he | father’. “Wis. “Captain in the’ Penne woutd not anter the Senatorial rave‘ against | sylvania State > Navy, “and~ was | in hin. Tate suid he should have any office in | command?” ~ of * “the fottlin ~ that: Malno that he desired. Gen, Sinith, the gen- tleman who Ig retlres making way for Gove Davis, whether the tween Di elent ofitcer, who is only in the middle of his: first term, who have been. sont spec! jis district report that [tis mann degree of elciency that deserves the highest: but the Rapublican ticket, and, although. an an adrolt canons. manager, any possible sort have been or could bo « Wasimxatos, D.C, dune 98,—First-Con- troller Lawrened has givon a deciston to-day that it prohibits constructive mileage on writs transinitted to and served by Deputics, + and: mileage for travel not formed, TI tulns de hegses who are required toattend ay. term of Clreuit or District Court on the part of the United States should require th to testify i States, and jus, to testi iu sert the nanigs of thue ba = subpennat :. one yon ono iuileage | for, sunynt ise ndjacent to the Arn Hug, dlecheat A person very near lo the re whleh he had beet requested: to vac curlous ag fd statement mity seem, I WW of the ‘d al ty oatninater Palwer us WIL too valeur myqullltarity, NOY. FOSTHN OF O10, who Is here, anys that ‘the stories xbout his necepting the Seriiy Mission wanton wny clr erniatiniees uve false. Ho fins no expects row of seven brlek i damngetl nety feet of the roof of tho Baltimore fo depat were lifted off and carried twenty upahit, Around tho Balthnore & Vo- THE WATER Y T the Western Auoclatedt Prem, WAsttinotox, 1, 0, duns 28,—Tho Presl- dent will leave Hidiy next ta attend the Commencement oxerelses of: Wiliams Col lege, Massachusetts. Te will be gone about ten thiys, visiting other polnts in that see ke halistones fh tho Tnttor rt of the ‘The ,storm. lasted forty minutes, legraph:wites wore vvery where duinaged, i it was ndcessary to send dispatches by is tu stations on rnitronds ne distauce.fram the city In-order: to Bo. co thoit tranginlaston. ‘ THE TRLEPONE WINES BECRETARY WINDOST wi was nt tho Treasury Department to-day, Tho nunount of & per cenit coupon bonds received: for continuance at ity per cent to date, Ine eluding. thage presented. at the. .London nguney, aggremipes $49,000,000, A stateie prepared” tn tle nillce ut. Register-o! Hreasnry Brieo shows tnt there have ber Issued of the extended 4g to date, on necoutt of registered bonds, '$185,001,2003 on aceount of colipon, S31,851,3003 total, $17,870,050, ‘+. ENMRCRETARY HAMIEY, to whom was assigned tho work of examine root rforimance was: proceeding, creating cone tror In the audience, aA pane, averted, atthouzh many, lite waver, Wat ‘broken glassy. ‘The house formerly ovens ed by Gen, Grant was wnrovfed, ay wag the 0 now owned by hin. ‘Che hose of Gen, ANE CONTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, referring to his-clreulnr asking for the 1 turn of currency and coin aud of ‘representa. tivenoney on the YUL frst. fins requested the banks in larae 3 to return under ‘the head of cold and ailyver.cuin the netual coin reeelyed ant palit ont on that day, Lf Clenr- ing-flouse or ‘Treastiry gold’ certificates are pald or received, the banks aro requested to state the aimountof such certificates in a separate tien. oe BR en blown dgwn by the tornado yesterday nearly 1,500." "Ths docs not include tally thougand amore which are niutilated by branches torn off. Four imudred ips were badly damaged, Several prostrated. All the wen ordered On Bpe- al duty to protect public ant private prop- the unroofed houses, ‘and to tho damaged trees ons far‘ as until the Parking Commisston a onttend to them.: AO large extra rev has been ordered on duty to assist In pitiring the sewers, ‘The roof of one house Hiew of the city have " ti ty In th th a ft C : SCANDAIn | 4 . Astatoment tolograptivd trom hers to two or three Western papers on the 21st inst, re- ferring to a socint scandal which Involved the conduct of 2 young Kentunky Jnty at a party Ine this. city “last winter, contained: an im- portant error, luagmuch as it poluted: at the wrong person, ,The young ludy mentioned in those dispatches was recontly married to tiling down in one of the exposed room in atop of the house, cutthi of an entire tie a Specrat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasitnatoy, D, C., Juno 28.~—It ean bo party referred to, but in company with one of tie best familles in Washington, who wore constantly with her. es ’ : “OO VINGINTAL, ‘ 3 The Alexandrin Guzelte. of to-lay states positively that the President says Blaine and Vindom, Postnaster-eGeneral dames, ond Rtevenue-Commissioner Rain have declared thelr entire sympathy with Matone fn -his Readjustersnovoment ty Virginia, and have expressed their: purposs ta aid dim all in thelr power with the Federal matronage, The Gazette ig a Demovratic ‘paper, biuerly, op- poseil to Mahone, and elatins to have-its ine formation direct, Senator Johnston, of Vir- elnia, arrived in the elty) to-«tay. He sald that ho is confident the Democrats will carry Virginians whether the: Repubiicans rina straight ticket or not. Ilo says hu knows of wiarge number of -Democratte Rentljusters who have repudiated Mahone and, retliryed to the reznlar Democratic ranks, and Lat tho b @ Athout foundation. ‘The Prestdetit hus vo tention of making any change ablnet. A gentleman Inthnatoly associated, in ‘his ql or ral conclusion, and that no steps which will nttted, Ife approves tha policy of prose- itions of the prosecuting. attorneys, and has 8 SEVERAL OF TILE CASES i ‘ “We completed in, about, two weeks, ready’ for a + ’ * thts rallroad pooniitment, ay hte Js yell known sreapnintion to ie Grand dry when Tonceta Democratic vate this. year will bo larger than ns i radical antl-monopolist. The fact of R September, Hud It nat bech for. tio otts- that of Inst year, ‘ wey meade ak orale wwhiooves ‘is Rppal y be re tomary summer vacution of the Court, - the . egy ; 1 sneceed hin. J fot _ { leading members of the ring would Inve been OBITUARY. CAPT. ROBERT HARDIE / “Spécial Dispateh to The Chteago Tribui Bautrinone, Md, duno 23.—Capt..- Tlardte died to-day at tho residence ‘of his: son-in-law, Eugene L, Schloy, ‘In this clty, He ‘was tho ‘last stirviver ‘of the. famous Dartmnvor Prison outrage, and his sufferings lave hecome mintter of history, Capt, Hardia was’ born’ iu Philadelolia Jung 17, 1708, and, died ng the patriarchal -ago of more than, three-seors and ton”yen “Ho leaves 4 widow, a son, and three, daughters: . ‘Two slstera-nb Carllsle,'Pa;, aud a brother a Phila: for at AN UNPOPULAR MOVE. . * JOSEPIL 8. SMITH, * . Special Dispatch ta Tha Chicago Tribune, Wasuinaron, D.C, June 28,-—Lt was do- f Haigor, Mesand ‘to appolut in lis stead t long at the Inséinge of Senator Eugeite Vale,’ delpila s survive: “hims: ~ Wis“ -prand-'}- dostroyed the Angus heur Foyt MiMln, below; Phitadolplita, Inthe same action his fathor,, then a mere youth, served gallantly ns & Sea min, ‘The father. and grandfathor wore taken prisoners, und were for a long. time confined” utSte Augustine, Hine: During : the) war of 1812 Capt, Hardie’s father commanded vgun- boat? on “Delaware Bay’ ih tho squadron of Commodore - Angus, At this, perjod Capt: Nardio burned with sagttotic ‘ardor and, de- siring to tt himselt for, ygrvice dn the navy, enlisted on the lotter of “marque, Nonusuch, Capt. _ George ruton — Master, |" ane Abram Proston owner, serving without pay. The Nonsuch earrial eight guns and sixty men, palling from Philadulphia.in. Novem- ber, "1813, fora ‘cruise to, Oharleston, Tho Nonsuch «was captured off this port by. dd for the purpope of iarzcof the Democrats of 2 bareain be- avis and Hnlo Is true or not, $s 1 oA VETEIAN RESUBLICAN,-; - f thorough: exucutive capacity, and an eff mn ofticers: vestigate iio}s pypular, and eu: Lally to. juve: god’ witha oMendation.: Gon. Smith never voted my, mrnust Republican worker, is not noted 18 No charges of nade agalust him, and it ty learned that eyon sixty-fonr-gnn ship, whose commander tine modiately denontnated Hardla “an “impu- dent young rascal,” and gisced him on the blackest of black-lists,.. He was. thence ‘sent In - irons. to -Sinlifax, © and subsequent ly «ta the - prison: .at’ Dartinoor, ‘Che sufferings ondured Shere: Uy Hardie and Is compatriots are matter of history, butthe recitn) of thém ‘by the Captain hiinsoif have afforded) the utnjoet satisfaction to his nue mioyous friends and adinirers foriuany vents, After Ils return to {more ho was gn- gnged in the Rio trado, ° > = ‘MIE MON. J. ALLEN BARBER. : . Speciat Dispatch to The Crrcago Tribunes ~: , GALEN, Iily‘June 98.—The Hons J, Allen Barber, who was woll jaiows’ throughout, the entire load region, departed this life at 3 o’clock this morning, after a short illness, at tho family residence in Lancaster, Wis.,of por- Atonitls. ‘The duccaged rupresonted hhs ‘dis. trict {1 the -Fort{oth and * Forty-firat Con- gresses, linylng been suecceded by the Hon. | enry 8, Magoon. Previous to hig. clection Ra ar knot di to Collbran de end Alles paseo iuryokiene a ial ry olices In hls State, Including thoseof Assun- locality, ae? x Teale, * in.) blyman and State Santor. its Was ONO locality, or ho same direc: || of the. oldest: members of the: Wisconsin from the zeplace «wheres the writ: hi ts js returnablo, Starslinls are entitled to but Bay i and tg ee teat Ing, witnesses for whom aubpanns, have boon issued, whose naues “shoul Wave been. ingurted In one wrk, ‘The dectiton authorizes the prayers ° counting oftcer of. the ‘Treasury? Depart: ment to revise tho nocounts of the Marshals: anu Clorks of the Courts of tho United States, notwithatunding their approval by-the proper. court. . ‘the statuto ‘authorizing: such revision, {ITH-MARSIALS. .*- . THEY NAVE MMEN ILAVING IT 'ToO SOFT. in which he mafutains that tl act of Feb. 43, '873,.08 to fees of Marshals and elyrks, docs jot changu.the rite or mote of computing on nileage on writs served. by Marshwls, and necessarily per- further». main- ol ec, BT, | for —owit- |" The.» opluton sa yy forco Statutes, vised suUbpanis hem to attend noriily on belintf. of the United under such subpany they ure re- ih fy before a Grand, Jury, nett» avy, and the Court (ns tho -case maybe), lerks of Courts aro required: by lw to iit. “SN ONE WHIT, 2,2) all such witnersos who at the of ous hat ate, Plattoyilio In 1873, nd» short: tine -thergatter in Lancaster, - ‘The daceased was 8 hatlve of Norturn Vermont and was born In 1600, naar the village of Bt Albans, lo was a Republican jn pout es, and was not only a learned Inwyey, but was ‘regarded as one of the lenutlog statesmen ofthe Northwest, Ile leaves a wife, two Ci and two. dunglitors. One of tho sons Is Lieut, Allen Barber, of tho ) N duate of Amupolis, and at_pres- dudge Lawrence holds, Istinconstitutional, ”.| Navys 2 graduate of Amuupalls, it ee eet i rae a ar Gh fEx-Congressnun “Barber was: ono ot “ti WOIr CLAIMS, A DECISION, 5° S %3.—Tha Freeh’ “weal ties citizens of Bou the them Wisconsin qt lmeof his deaths t ee ray, D, C., Jung it vie tdé{ eo BIBT ER MAW and America Claims Coninission roydered' hiadyftens i O'Reafe, “In rollglon adeclulon to-<lay in the case of: Egts Aubrey: ‘ya, ‘Tho Unlted States. “The. claimant, a col- ‘ored woman, was born I January, 1803, In the Territory of Joulsiann, thon 0 -Frpich: Mary Aloysta, calmly passéd’to her reward on-the:.morning ‘of the j2ith Insti, ‘after sa Ungoring jness, which ftoruifnated Jn cop. * vag |Muption; ‘The deceased was born hi Couns: colony,, Aprit: 90, .1803, the ‘Tertitiry was Core irulaud. She cnturad. tha Convent at! ‘Lupbatn, ceded ta the United States, ° Counsel for the | rio Daughtors of Churity.at anearly ngo,| clafinant contended that nt, the: tie of tho, | Yhoreutie inbored onrnestly aun generously! ceaan llaa ae a Erenel sublet | te half of siering huni, Nios Wl, Cc edt States ; : £ mained ‘aweltizen.of France, and, asguche was: ZWIULTAM HORSE oy Byeital Dhsvatch to Tas Ohicago Traine. Gavena, Shy) Jang, 28—Mr, Willa! Toofer, awell-known merchant of Warren! formerly of Gajena, dicd this: mor; and, ontlled to sie the United tates before the Gonuulaion, “rhe ofl was led op ed tt jut al £ C,, it Gaurt-codny doclded that tuoru 1s nathtnur In. Qontinuation of tho Dreary Deadlock ‘fhe Bucks Still Anxious, to: Ob A Compromise. Looking to Conk- Tndtetmont hy the Grand Hig Ball Fixe eeyl Conkling and Platt, ghows: clearly that sinea.the first week, but thelr furces are 40 completely under tholr master's control that thanumong the Bucks, ‘Tho’ friends of the ‘The lenders EXPECT TO cnoos ONLY ‘ston ‘The other place is conceded common a ‘Wheeler's vote does not go above. 60. It he should run fear that the 2 the Lone Fisherman, knowing . that his elee- Hon would fnsnre Depews defeat and permit tham to mune the the long term. Any other Admiutstration man who might be put forward for tho short term was 10 thag. all then ‘election, sls possibl las started a flood of riimors. to-do: comprpmilses.-; ‘They. emanate, largely: persons .outaide the Legisiature whb “want tho w.attor sottied, and fre mors.idle gossip stances, his canci ngs froin|| “A gnE a _ td 70, q Fae nths af Decembs te The rout of-tho-F foreOitive bulldiag | in caro, for lowe to-morrow morh- the onl r -WASHINGTON. te nertod Far the Waits at teh Ane was struck by lightniig,and in eopaidgopble | Ing, He has had an hiterview with Blalne, (oe) <LIN of Ublt dite wlty aud May, 18st, sald bank retired for tay portion of the copliyg was eel, wa ny his particular friend, nnd also, itis sald, with Conkting and Depew. in the Now York Legis- Jature, tt of Sessions this afternon: wtiterstood hie was fndlcted for br wanted to surrender himself se Through his counsel, he plead esterday’s Ballots: Conkling. 31, Wheoler 42; Depow 50, ne Plath 2%: r Y ctatn n Caucus and Got a ‘(Secret Ballot.’ ‘i 1 ling and Depew Could Be Obtained. : ducy of Sona- tor Sessions, Accused of » Bribery. af 4 at $3,000—His Demand for an Immediate Trial, ~~ = ' ‘Special Disvatch to The Chicago. Tribunes * Auuany, No ¥.; Juno 83.—The ‘twonty: uth datlot, which marked the beginning of te fifth week of-Voting for Senators to attc> hoanembers of tho Leglslatiire’ have taken hei stand In regard “to the’ leading ennil- ates, and that-Httle ‘change is te be hoped mos lon& as they remain hi tho. Nelds onkling and Piatt have not guined a man nly three have deserted. ‘Tho rest, “al-" ‘renched ils highest numerical ‘strengzth Just when tha Bradley bribery bomb was explod- ed, Right after that la gatned two members, itt has since fost four or five. ‘Ills follow- rs stick to him faithfully, but thers are”, MUNMUMINGS IN THE HANKS, nd the losses are more Hkely to oveur here ther Administration candidates, who, have Int aside their own personal preferences to tivance Depew, say that he has. boon given a fale telat, that his cluctign is, proveil to a ought now to withdraw his name-su as ‘to glve-the others a chanco to display thelr an finpossibility, | and” that. -he trength. Ilis managers areas yet unwill- ing to allow this. ‘hoy hope tliat the Legls- ature will decide that the bribery, charges are vot proved, ‘Thon, thoy nssert.: thore would abused candidate, be « general rally sto this much: As long, however, ns. Depew ix a candidate, there is ho prospect of hie election of any other Adsnjnistrationist. SE ADMINISTRA to tho Buoke by i thy. Tesi MA} consent. This to 00 or more, Dopow's friends acks might make a break for Buck of thelr chaicu for probably meet the same «islent Ly, 60. that -Depew!s contlnunues of the tight {8 28 .quuch .nvobstaciy.to.n, successful ters auynation of the contest as Conkling’s. . “WF THE LATTER WOULD WITHDRAW, itis gonorally beliaved that an election would take placa itamedintely, but’ the gaine contl- dence In the resull ly not-fell 1u the prospect. |: vive retiroment of Depow, «It is thought that the « Adininlatration » wing would: spilt up in such. an-ovent. Tho rivalry be- tween the, candidates. concentration ny "now oxisty, u*scattorig of votes similar to what occurred on tho short- term vacaney-for youkt probably. follow, “bo apt to reventing 18 grent tho first two or thres weeks although Jt, ly poss!- ew.tian.inight gather up at o1eo Buck elements and secureaspeedy nviction ‘that no clection onkling’ and. Depew: retire about: -Ironr “TN | col Io until Ca High hag no foundation of fact... CONKLING REITERATES TONIGHT is determination to stick until the Inst day oe eT eNO of te iepubltcen BM, brig-ol-war Dotterell, and taken to | of tho year, if necessary. fv is nevertheless arty In Now England. 1 tty) Berinudn, “hor. crew-belng tharo- placed -on ready to submit his cluims to a caucus, and ¥ 2 ean “2° .} board thé prigon-ahlp Ardent, a dlamantied | Will ylold to ly decision, . Ho says. tho Ad- ininistration side ‘havo roftwed to holi.a enucts, so that, under -the existing clropm- acy.Jg as legitimate as that. of, any cone “In; the fold, = White soine of the Admlnistrattonists now ‘favor a cuntcus ag tho only mgans of promptly break- ing the ondlocl:, and, the: leaters are afrald to ngrea to stich & move, because thoy sus- pect, that the machine men world catch them na trap by carrying a motion: for n secret batlot, when those who really want to vote for Conkthig would bo able to co so without Incurrlng. te dlgfavor of their constituents, Done. ninultesta no moro signs of: with- drawing : than . Conkilng.” “does, 8 rumored “this ovening ~ that + the *Bucks are making overtures to Depew to put trough =a combjnation:;of : Conkling and Depew. Another vorston 1s that Crewloy and Depew Is to bo the tlokat, Both are hel Jy absurd... ‘The Bucks evidently oxpecte THE ARRAIGNMENT UF SENATOR | BERBIONS In court this afternoon on tho ‘sealed tndict- ment presented by.the Grand Jury to create somewhat of a-scngation, “Seussions® prompt appearance and urkont demands for an hin- modlate trial, togother with tho fuct that tho Distriot-Attorney showed “to disposition to , bring the ense to 8 speedy trial, hnve_ over: come any expectations of that. kind, Hisar- ralgninont was outof the usual order of, pro- ceedings, Nothing was done with: tha. six other sealed Indiotmants, and nv epoclal Bes: alon of the court wns called for the occasion, ‘The Mall-Breeds make: light of the nifnir, They Say that the jury was packad by John F, Sinythe, mud that the. amply the tool of the local machine, which runs for Jepublicans or Dumoorats, as the cosy’ may ber, Vice-Preatdont Arlhurore- turned tis afternoon. Liuut.-Goy, oakins, Bolye home this weal. is sald his health: not equal to the strain pat upon tt by the dally Joint Conyantion.-. His hgom collapsed, anos entirely to-day, he recolving but one! Ole. ! {THY VALLOTING, . Veet Vas eae Waster Assostated Press 1% + Apany; Ne¥,; dine 28.—In the Jalnt con- wonton td Pantgh tor Sepntor fae he short term was as follows: = - faa 40} ah 43 Folger Crowlo; Ly the ‘Jang’ term resuitted as fed by d vole { the treaty uf cesalon to Indicate that It-was | ine oifestof nn injury “receive iN boing! 5 a -¥ j ERI Smarr aa | (Nabe ota on pay hat ™ | a tan OAR Te were | clbieons nee, On the fo. TIAN 3) whe i ctntrurys it wus intended that Mey who ak be CHRISTIAN . CONFERENCE. Bea ester ect ARR oe elticeny of the United States, ‘The clalus was, . Byeeiat Dupateh to Tha Chicago Tribune | tT ib Al ra iH refare, disallowed, ‘The decision in this |* - iy! 7 ADP aU ewe crore rant Tea Tce sae wit hold in oll similar cases where the’ Gnitany, Ont, Juno B— he Culstian, and Philips ond Renator Winslow, Bucks; claimants were a otaree persons and citizens Conferenep began herg, to-day, ‘Che Ameri! Crapser.o! Harzod the Hucks with tog to; of range wy ins tine ot the cussion of Lous] cat dulegates propondarae, "Tho Rev. H, doutsoy tha Kopubllean party by Coletiny, fslann, eee ae *) MM. Paraana,- ot. ‘Voromtanand Dr. Endman,!} Sper 2 parly condidni2a nob aeceyiae He iter ; oo! for dawestown, ok in the. afternoon, and efor the party Oe attantaty wear Uien Lose : : OTES, foe Hip Rev, Bajes Me nat, pastor of Moosly’s | ceased a! twuboad Guiicient ta not had fad : viubuAnD, —* Vourenat ibacesin no is avoxer of fg, | Suaue with atlug in thelr nose ‘The adalr Byectal Digvetcy to The CAtcego Fribuna, if ‘th | created great exc! nt f ti Wasuinaton, D.C, dine 28,—-Mr, Hab. ae oy ot th aN eat, conducts the al rid teed "4 Ldenomina: bard, ox-Superinteddent, of Lopter-Carrory | resented among the speaber Se aol.” t cs : JP le NEPOnTED . 2 that Vice-President Arthur sald to-night that tnt temanded an is was for tho loti term would not Hst Senators Roberts -glally opposed to ft, sia. denbufeed <b; who change that the action of the Grand Jury Is the result. of. a conspirac: rn sions? counsel are extreniely, declared that Kitch a proceeding—tho Indict. nent of the nedised silly fis erse was under investleation by the wns huver knowir CONTR, Dict counsel lait stress upon the District-Attor. wey hastening the indictment and then de Inying the tr about tho hottest. day: of the»season, the ety District-Attorney 1a:|,— +] Sabor FIRST ANNOUNCE: An Indictment for brit fist Senator Sessions, hee cls hehtingied In$3,09 se eo oh coompanied by eo: entered the Ce Sessions sald Re Thery, ani Hd Cuter lait foul not wality, to alter or witheraw hi Wnsel wt Delle of defer. ammuvdinte trad. The Dis. t a, roxerving tho ele Hen In future. C a nm ; | . > trict Attorney demure! on the ground s so deep ns tu ctelay travel. ‘The ancient | tion or desire of asauming 0 foreign appoint. nee ae , at a ied that, a) itt eat tho Crpltal, anid ta inant, but is 8 cainlitats for the Governor si " ¢ HN iy Ce eee nt other Tava been bullt by George Washtugton, was | sliv.of Oliv, and Intends to be olected. Mr, e % G Oo an thls was fot 8 ease for tuner nt t he throofert and! seriously injured, as way the | Wehards, the, Livutennnt-Governor on the Depew'’a¥ “Much Inthe: Way of ‘an Judge Van Alsivno. remarked nome ' inSain SR et | Aa eM ha MA ASS | Arrangemat as Conkling Heo | aeaetaaemmatamanga ratte Se lowers. of Trinity, Clr y damage, y vl a q ‘ Bball l 4 . Sintih, ie AGharad portions tt the ginss tn the Botantort | relation to tlie Ohto edtivass, reer rrang is uonkling ty of cauupsel, denamneet sto peltony of the Dis Gardens is broken, therg having been some ATHY PRESIDENT, ° self. :> MMi Lene piste Aviomey aye ie he t the record. | Sith still atetrial, fo demonstrate Ue troth op ofatho. chants mide, Finally bait bd ar SOW), Sehator Sessturts ta np. ent from day-todiny. It ta understood the AVI] now be tried this terns, Sie BUCKS AND IALR-DRERDS had “defong: Conferences this moruing, but ed Ho Canelitstons It dis said the trlends of Conkbing sent a proposition to the Admin. atralionists. that AWaUkE neeept Depey hey world necent Conk. ing for the shart term, Dnt the half-breeds dn to: such arrangements, nant’ Woodin were espe ree Geman feat ed Tite ININETMENT OF SIENATON Sessions the, Adibiistrattonists, . Senato A oitlspok eeisiative Coninittes— re in this or any other ‘ors. wiso severe Upon the who ‘would not agree to ved tor the reason that he swith “his oyidaenee. The ry. The! tbs eto have the ttHal'p Was ot preparer WEATHER. “RocKrony, TLE. zp: Gpeclal Dlenateh to Tha Chicago Tribune, Rocxrotip, I,. June 238.—Thts, lins been niereury ranghyy fron: 95 to 08 degrees above, Pedestrians have ‘suifered greatly, while in , badly twisted from u perpendicular. tt Boston gentleman, and the married couple | though “becoming imbatiené and anxious tho foundyles tho heat.has been linoat une * ate ten now in “Eutope. She is an, est} to brenk nwayy dare not oan; | Detable.” An ngedt man wns found dend In 3 STAR ROUTES, waabta. Indy Sand , her, eonmnict slits and ‘bonst, like the Oli + Guard, Apastnte about Uovelock this afternoon usar yr a ng her” pofaennt ington ra TE e's rosidence, inst Slide, MACVE MUU BELGE BOLLR Was abuve suspidon, Sho did ‘attend the | tat they will never surrender. Depew'} je was seen walking through the field yer terday, and ‘It is supposed he was overcome by tho fitense. hont,. or aise dicd of heart dlsease, Ils name hins not yet been learned, \ . .BUNSTROKES. |) Speetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune,” | . Geneva, D1, June 3—dJoseph Lawrence, reshilng-on a farm a dozen miles west of Geneva, dled of sunstroke to-day. “Tis age wax 43 yonrs, and he leaves several orphaned children, «Last year he was prostrated with An uttack of sunstroke, but recovered, | to ved but a ghort tine itfterthe stroke to-day, SIOUX ‘CITY, oar Spectat Dispateh td Tha Chteagn Triduries’ * , Stoux Crry, lu.. June 28.-—'Lhe hottestday of'tha season. Worl on, many new builde Ings and on.new bonts was suspended. A heavy storny uf, wind, rain, thunder, and dightning this evening. : 3 —— ig “. MILWAUKEE, "8 - Speclal Mupateh to The Chicago Tribune, Minwaurer, Wis, June 23,—The weather Tins been extremely hot to-day, thé mercury renching 00 in-the shade,” No ‘eases of sun stroke were reported, but much suffering on all sides Ig reported. fons ve ow, MILL BROOK, ONT. . Minn Brook, Ont, dune 2%3.—A sever ‘storm of wiid-and rain passed over this séo ton this :evening... Many, houses ait barns were leveled, nnd several persons Injured, Mrs, Little and Mra, Stewart fatal; airs ee a 0, 2 STREATORS Th) f ... Bpeetal Dievateh, to-The Chicago Tribune, Srnvator, IL, June %3,—The atmosphere to-day Ins been very close, scarcely a beat of alr stirring, the thermometer standing in 10 Bhiade at 101 degrees np 12:30 thls noon, severe 2 : BURLINGTON, IA. * Bunsanotoy, In., Juno 28.—The mercury ‘this afternoon remained at 05 degrees In the ‘ahi for duveral hourss! svg {BIGNAL SERVICE, OFFICE. OF. TUE CIEY SIGNAL OFFICER, Waatuxaton, D.C, June 20-1-0.. m.—Thoe Chtef Sigual Officer furnishes the. follawlng speciul bulletins 7) os 7 7 Goneral ratuihas fallen in Now England, and oceastonal rain in othor. districts ost of tho Mississippi River, ‘The temperature has generally risen.’ [t averages 10 degrees nuova tha menn for the month oxst of the Rocky Mountains, except In, Now, England, :: Yes. terday pho laotherm .of 90 degrees Inchided tho Southern States, Missourl, Towa, Kansas, Aen (AN elgahle athr winds ava. leht southerly, © Ia a - Uented for “Phureday cast of the Mississippt thyer, i --In the Lowor Lake region, local rains fol- lowed by-cleariiiy weather, winds mostly "purthert ss and ain lonary or higher tempora- ure anc) barow re For Tennessee-and, the -Ohlo- Valiey, falr weuthor, winds mostly westerly, statlonary temperature, and higher barometer, ~ __ . For the Upper Lako region and Upper Misulesipnt Valley, fale weathor,, winds mostly “yest nly, atantonary, or, Jowor ten- rat jor baromater, Ss bi ‘oy ‘he wer Missouri Valley,” colder w¥tly'e! loudly weathers local rains, followed By ‘clearing wenther, winds mostly northerly, and stationary or 1ighur barometer, est © HOUAG CHEMUVATIONR' 218 i Me +") Outcaao, Juno 28--10: Ais hoes “GENRWAL' OMARUVATIONR, ead . y Outage, Juve 28—10:19 p, Me SPPASSED: “Doda Clty WVU User AULUERaseeaeensel feeret Selslen eis BREE 4 vor itt jaye Anon One! Seven Husmaros.. pe darard: Suater, elveeion, ore Tae: Eyal] deesreenesieannderestseenecnsnesae: uss N2P: : REMAN Ib. NG BRANCH, RAN 26,-H. P. Mo-, -Gr{th, the- veteran - turfman ’pt ’ Kentucky, M4 igh has wok 4 long time, Is now dash erga

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