The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 185, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 29, 1880 Page: 1 of 8
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MIiD WITH THK
jllLICOMMKKCUL. J
DALLAS TEXAS TUESDAY JUXE 2!) 1880.-T0L XXYII SO. ISO.
1D0RE FREIBERG & CO-
WIIOI.KSAI.K AXI) IiKTAlI
f rmni.iann in 1849.
I pci riri cms.
STATE SPECIALS.
lVo Imvo just completed tbo enlargement and improvement of our
utile corner 01 jmiu una iditiHir stroets una are now iinr'ared to in.
-f ...... .a.I .....1 ..ir..... r.... I. ! ' 1 . .
jspicii'ju ui uui 9iuvs u PLuiu. uui niui k in not excelled l n variety
jjslity oy uny in i ho uuuni iuiu wis win cHeeriuiiy re I una tlio money
ih and every case in which compieto Batisluetion is not trivon. W
Lasjieeialty of
Fruits Canned Vegetables Tomato
Sardines Baker's Chocolate Chocolate
Menier Vermont Maple Syrup
Canned Cranberry Sauce
Mocha Coflee Java Cof-
fee Rio Coffee Eick-
erman's Rest
T-i. m r 1 l .1
fur line leas opainsn unves iTcsurmi
Oranges Canned Shrimps (genuine
Shaker Preserves Imported
FRENCH MUSTARD.
... r ...1 iimi.a inMl. l.Mnitnl PlMfW Ollt. Mflll. I'llU'lt till
vim a ' now i ow iiii ("rum wmio v mm i-hh... - : (
KchiEv.i.K.rale.l A.'mlts. Canned Kt-U ;Mi Cmml Kelt.. impoilM C.mmpn'.
I .. Y ... r.. ' .. "i tA'i... I . m-iii Mttiif iiiit V I u I'M WU II Ml c;m inr ii-
l-iLiuii uf Hie
.1 i nil ilit- ..aniiirn li lnrt?t f illflll 1 1 1 lSH Ull'l 'lll'Pt
Hi
i.uoiir (.moils I )
from the man
diir I'v.v
li'iBM-jani wo pmioiiiariy uiviw ic-.i "i V. . .'.. V .01.. ... lw nur Uoodis
Huouf (jowls t) mvn coimitc'e MUlslamion. tvwunww u i " " ';; ..... ...... .
unMoiivl'rl M. Atnl all we ask Is a trial. Mnee U eiimtgciucni oi i..u
Utrcmljicl than ever before to pay pa tlculnr utieiuiun v m
WHOLESALE TE
' ..m k Invito ID write or r..iU n . prl nu.l tom. We 'P alwyN ll;""'"';;)
...ii ..i. i....u u' Iikvah uriivaon ihuiI u lull Uncoil" uui.n
'."eiiuuU l. luustio
Our prlc:
areiiB LOWim lh
WmeSi Liquors
:lotir nts iruiimit of ToMcoit is not excullod by Mjr.
'm liny a u.l all lim.'suf Uoi.ils. .
SIDORE FREIBERG
Cor. ELM and LAMAR Sts. Dallas Tex.
gars
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L CO.
GREAT BARGAINS
-AT-
A.
IS
CRYSTAL TALA'Ji-;
CHINA EIV1PORIUI1
M STRKiVI.
s Being late in the season fa
Jantly Now Styles and DesKjns to nduce.
assortment now on hand 1 snan oi
ments to purchasers of :
Hhxss Ware
NilvcrlMaleil Ware w
t ImmU'Iicrs J'
liSiriJ l air?". 4 'K "i -u
lam now offering a Full Dinner nd Tea Sett oM60
Pieces for $18. Every piece njaee face
and warranted. Kero-"1UC
CRYSTAL PALACE
726 ELM STREET.
TEXAS TOPICS BY TELEGRAPH.
lenli by Morlihi r II. . i0.
Cikk.rnt Mifriiinn-KiiltliiiK In.
Ilium nr Fi)r( lkiil-rninl
IMIIIiiilly it fort Stock-
lull JiiiIkp Hiu:u'i
U't'li'itiiin Home
ItUI !o tlu lIniiiPl
UiilvcsMii Juno 28. This morning Kobort
l'hilliMon wns oruhi'd honfiith a Urgt iron
sfu which bo was ciipiul in nuivint;. In
nttmnpting to run it hcmh mi hllt.y on tho
p(it s'ulo of Contrti street bulwoen the strmul
and Mirhnnie street on 11 toniportiry plut-
forni tho jilmiltiii.ij rvo wm.v i-nrwiiini; tlio
salt' l'tiillipauii in Httuinptini; to provint
tho sije from Mliiii; whs iTiished to the
earth tho satb fiillinc; across tho lower half of
lis body fructurini; Ootli Ux uml bdly ecn-
tusinc; his atidotiion and Mglu. Ho whsio-
niuved lo bis homo m soon ui posaitile his
fractured limbs set and nt lust account was
resting comfortably. His reeovory is rt'nr J-
od as duubtful.
4-t:Mi:K.tI. II14 (H K.
T!i Mutable M-n That Ililvo Com
Out for lllm.
Itiililli'iilliiii ill KoiiikI Kuck.
Special to the Herald.
K und ltock Juno 28. Kound i!ock win
ablazo Saturday nii;lit with bonliros liglitid
in honor of the nomination of Han-
cock. The people throned iho public
square'and anvils were Jtbunderod in tho en-
sbuMHsm of the town. .M'tyor Barclay Mar-
tin Judo J. J. Lylo and ludj;o S. S.
ilunijer addreaseil tho i rowd who wore oheor-
iiif; for the loaders of tho natinnal Demo-
cratic hosts. Hvury ono fcol victory in bis
bones and is impatient for the day of battle
in November.
OohMi Ml' ('. II. McTi'iiNky nt Kliorninu
Hpoelul lo llie Herald.
yhernmii Juno 28. About !l o'clock this
morning C. M. Mi'Cro.-ky.aclerk at the New
York store purchased some morpliinn and
retired to bis rocm for the purpose of rccov-
erinn from tho effects of recent intemper-
iince. Ho was found dead by a fellow-clerk
at 5 o'clock this ov niii bavini; taken Urn
much of the drui;. IVhelher tlio overdose
wfis intentional or no' is not known. A cor-
oner's jury returned t verdict siibiUnlialiy in
accord with the h'iovo facts.
- - -
Iliiitlim; ;d-S5.iu.
Hi lal to the lien.:. I.
San Antonio June 'JS. Tho rndi'iiiSHn're-
linrtid raidinij-ii'"ir .Kort wU 'l'h n'.ntion
keeper at liarrila Spiii.' w.is lircd on.
Troop are boi'i jf hurried forward to oiil
tho ii inilv.
-..
U' i Ilium Hiimliill l.i l"S
Hpec.Kl to the lii.-iulil.
tlalvoston Juno 28 Win. Sandall a
preminent hide and oininUi-ion nieribeiit
is dyim; from pneuinoiiiii contracted while
at Loiulvillo Colorado where be had Kole
to look aft ir his mining interests. He arrived
homo a few days tlgo very ill and has boon
wrowinir worse eversinco. His death will bo a
serious loss to the commercial community.
II red I'utally.
Spaulnlto th Herald.
San Antonio Juno 28. A special lrcm
Kurt Stockton reports that Taylor and Hob-
... i. . ... 1
inson. soldiers oi mo iwemy-uuu luoinuj
hd n diffleultv about a woman. Taylor wi
shot in tho neck and died immediately. TCob-
inson is under guard Hiid will bo delivered to
the civil authorities.
(HUNT ON HANCOCK.
Si'Mal tithe HI. L"iiU Hepulilieaii.
.now lork June 2.. There is much talk
in iolitical urcli s over reports telegraphed
... iinii-.m iuiu vrenerai linwit Had ex.
presM u a proiorenct) nr Hie Democralic noni-
inoo lot mo prosidencv. lino of these dis.
patches r'thlishetl in tho Truth. HUV.1 .ill.
erii tirautsiuted to-day to an iutiu'mio friend
oi ins n-sidiiur Here that he lullv approved ol
tha nomination of Hancock by tho Demo
cratic party. Ho said it was a-i inspiration
...rii oivtH.)! uie coiiTiiry au.l ttmi no can-
didate the Democracy could have chosen
would liavo proved h) uecoplablo to the
nmwioi inn people. Ueneral (irnnt added
that many li 'publicans would not vote for
liarlleU and ho was onoiif them. He said
the fait that he w as now out of power forever
reloHsml him from any obligation to the
ItepuWican party and that he would him-
self vow for Hancock." Democratic politi-
cian ai a rule doubt tho accuracy of thi
statoumit though they aro willing tmounh to
believtthat neither Grant nor bis stroni;
friends will give (iarlleld the hearty support
the hi'.litr would like to receive. The general
opinio here seems to be that tho basis for
the rcort that Urant will support Hancock
is siniiy an nutemwth of some complimen-
tary li iiHrk of the former about the militurv
career !' tho latt r.
Tlllof 4'niiKlit.
Hii-clhl to the Humid.
Galveston Juno 2r!.-(ioorgo llemnnK 5
n)Rro thief who successfully escaped frcm
the county jail yesterday afternoon was re
captured to day. Tho manner ol his escape
is a mystery.
JmlK Woukiui'n IIm-IIIoii Ho""'.
Slieciiil to the Herald.
l'aUiftiiie Juno 28. Jud'ii ltoai;iiii nr-
. . A I -..yl rf
nved Hero tins evcoi.if;. a . ....... v..
people met him at tho depot. Hon. K. A.
'.eeves roceicod bun m a wnll-tiuied ppoecu
which was heartily responded to by ludt;i
1! .in;im.
ANtlilllt .'lurder.
).i.ci;il to the Herald.
.Marsiiill .Tnw 2.-C. It. M-i'key w.d
..lm Jacob' iii.'cli.on.f a ei parniere mi.
ri":-s here pit into a dil'icilty to-day about
heir kit of tools. .Incobs looked a eoioplMiit
..... ... i .iiiii l. t.i otiir.
M":Ulfl lllir.-Key cien:.-oiv. - .
01 .. hut hot. mi. I I ho preniniiii-.rv ueo .
L'lTs.ie o-'ior.
A COIIUKI'TION.
Dulnqu Juno 28 Tho report sent out
from (jilena that (ion. Grant bad declared
his inteition to support Hancock for the
presidency is denied by tho general and
arime fnm the fel of his hnvini' uivon it as
bis opinon that Hnn 'ock would bo elected.
ANOTHKIt t'ONVKKT.
Cincboati Juno 28. Tho papers hero con'
tain the jllowini;:
l'hila alphla June 2 1. -To Daniel I)HUf'h-
erly nuohor of the convention Cincinnati:
I contjri'Ulate you dear old friend on your
lreat spech in favor of iho living hero of
tlotlysiari; the Murat of lVmisiylvania who
if noiuii ued at Cincinnati for president
would dehor this ureal commonwealth from
t'.e terribe cur-e that has polluted its fair
mi ne ile.-troyed the hope of its youn men
and cnricled its insolent p iliticiiuiti. It will
boa woiijino t i bunilreiis of thousands of
1) 'iiieci' if who rci;ard Grant' d sacrilico at
t'hiciio be iinspcaknblo biKnititude of the
eo ami t willcoiifolidiue nortb and south in
the holy Mul of fraternal peace and pros-
perity .cmbraca you.
ii ' John Fohnkv.'1HU:M.' l TAISfS
l.ondi'!.; Juno 28. A Times dispatch from
Dublin up at mi influential wotinjj nt the
Irish land committje Lord Donougbmore
p'.'-iiiio' numerous enminuniealinna were
read iiruntr thnt a 'tivo meusuros betaken to
j have Fo.'ser's compensation for the disturb
ance bill 'fycctoJ. A memorial was adopted
pniyimt)i' trovenmient to wi.udraw the bill
Jt was iro resolved to havo petitions nij;ain.-t
the bill iim all pails of Ireland sent to both
bouses f parliament.
BI'KVlia ATRKS ADVICKS.
Tho 1 imen' linancial article says no froth
news fr n i'uenos Ayres ha been received
here I t telegrams' are staled tio have
rcacheil'a.is announeiniftrrat t'leproyinclal
forces 1 d returned within tbe cily.
A p ato dispatch from Buenos Ayros
Juno r. statos that Hphtirin is noine on and
many h.o been killed and wouiidiid. Dr.
Tijedos ;overnur of tho province of Uuenos
Ayres. si issued a pronuncianionto. The
city of lenos Ayres has been fnrtilled and
tho una led population aro fleeing.
UOl'HB OK COMMON.
In tie iouso of commons Parnell moved
the sec i I readini; of his new Irish relief
bill lh" bject f which was lo appoint a
commis hi lor relief of distress consisting
of chair nn two secretaries and tho principal
oraniz' ons on)ji'od in relief of distress in
Ireland or the last six months and that
r.!00On f the Irish church fund surplus be
handed or to tlio commisihui to he appro-
printed they deem III.
Forsti chief socretary f .r Ireland said h"
could in assent lo a hill which propoocd to
adopt ai nlireiy new principle. H'i believed
the i;ov runout's courso aided by priiate
charitie- ould Im sullieient lo meet the
up bo would move an amendment that It
would be inexpedient and deroiwtory to the
dignity and character of the hoimtn receive
the resolution. Friend of llradlauei intend
to hold a hundred mass indignation liisjtuie
on .Monday in various parts of Kncland. Ti
l.ondou meeting will be held in Trafal)r
njuare. HradlaiiKh dee not intend to pres-
ent hi'iiself in the house of commons to
claim bis scat till Tuesday.
A TIIKATY OK I'gACt:.
A dispatch from Alexandria say : "Kine;
John has concluded a treaty of peaco with
the Kyptinn piverntnent."
A I'oMI'IIOMIkK.
The Mornini; Tost says: "We iiiulomtinid
the followiui; compromise ban bcou entered
into between rremier tiludstone mid La-
bouehere tbe hitter aclini; for Hiadlannh :
-Mr. Ilradlaiiijh was to ban Ion his intention
of p resen i im; liini.i ll' to lake a seat on a
pli-diio Riven by Gladstone that he (Glad-
stone) would support as a vole of confidence
in the government l.abouchoro' motion to
rescind the resolution ol the house. Glad-
sto'io bus thus pledged himself and hi gov-
ernment to Hradlaugh't cause"
A liAMAUKI) IIAItK.
Tho bark Grid from Kichmond ha ar-
rived at Ojuoonstown. During a fog on the
5th she was in collision with icebergs and
lout her foro mast bowsprit and cut-water
and )ib boom. Kbo started her deck planks
and sustained other daiimecs.
s n ov pi
Jtisticii lv:ibi
evil
been !'i
1
co dine
b.ii.l n.c.
v. ero ro
Chap
I'.-r.-ter
! lie said
i tenure
uss i
In t:
I'.le Hi
1 fr
uit:
U t. tiu Ho
; m Antonio
:.ii! ?:-. 1 robb.
d (:lcvieN.
aid.
I line 2 ''.--Several l.'ohl but
i in iwj f.-iv we ''.-
note of the i.ut'iorito'r.
ii coniiiuliod
riL'ht iiii hr
i '
This
: o'l-oii
I'ttlr.'ixu liitcen. ; .r
lime 28. -Tie i- w.is a small t- j .
the Joikey t'H.b tr.i k ' ) b y ! or niski
.1 ..... .t. n lull ii. no-
CI:e.::i::o
ti til 1 1 n.e ai
O'illlL' 10 HI"
weather. The track .as heavy and in poor
mdilio.i. First event so ling race imio and
i i. . i i r....
1 'f won bv.l. 11. ll'ivcriv w e cmi
' i ll: ... 1
ihixt.ii-'. .-tlio seconii: aura
l'i.ni. ' 17. . r-econu r
railruad
trU'iro.SloO a
lis; Henry sei
curetted he said that there had
i' in fouit of tl'ii distress!"!
it there wns mi evidnnce that ii
iraeed to tin; imiimo Hiiil it was
i very few places. Tho reports be
d from Ireland to dav ho sai I
iiring. lleleili was ailjoiirni-il.
i I'oii.-U'va'.ive s.ioved r.-jci lion of
Dill m a me.st wiieiiirni speech.
veiiM ihako the foiiudntiim of '.lei
oi 1 and was tlio greatort error in
11 of iilut'iler-'. Debate on the bill
c d till I'lie-day.
'louse el' eiiiiiiuoiis this cveniin;
a of .'.ncveiison (Ijibnral) lor
'ie lions s (n .Sunday in Kngland
wits n iopt d l y loo to 117 wit i
indinent liiol bouses nihiuld be
o ar y lis po- -illn the wliolo day.
.men opposed the ni.M: lire.
I ill A 1)1. A. Ii I .'.
"ii inn llrs.dlaiigh took a foal in
i' ciimmons under the gallery out-
I.n'i. iiicln'i'n savs ho will move
.t lo ve cind the resolution de-
I'su rh the ri:;iil to take tho oath
irmalion.
third
co was lor grand
lake? for tbree-veiir-oM- :-! en-
Ided with llaiierolt winner iuiu
iindiGitMbUi? third. Time 115.
IliiliXliitllon.
All da. G.. June 2 -Tiie killing of Wil
liam Jones in Cmnpl'vll county by s posso
of revenue raiders la-t Thursday l.iw causfd
..rent indignation. A number of prominent
nam s . hl nn uiillL'Ilatlon
. ' 1-il.. f.Viiieli nl lllld O.lk
nieetitiL' H me jiemoui" v -;
t.vdav and paised n resoiinnni ..-..'....
lO'Ciaj I i-. i flemiiiid rom
riinuu.- i . . .
t
them an
investigation of tho killing
mtcimtl iscvemie lti't'fipta
AV.liirton. D. C Juao 28 Grow
receipts from internal revenue f r fiscal year
s. .. Tnn :inth. cstiniu'dng the receipts tor
"'OH . ' . .... I ..
will bo in reunu numouia unc
throo million dollars.
.nnmilllltllllV(lP llUl
This is nn jne . ... .".;
voir and ol wreu mt'"" '.
Mill nim . e .liile. eernra
This increase is yenviu uv." ..-..
and cigarettes.
two
huiv
ihvs
Ired nnd twenty-
i sal I he was uiil'r...)".rcu to sav
what ail ha wiil lalir. Iho government
aid I fonsiiler t"-niiriow what m .as-
ures it nt prop .si) lo rf con.-nier urou
uigh's ij. i. Tip' ipie'ti..)! should bo con
si ti..i : lil nei. nv. l is rcmark.s were re
ei'ivc'l v.l'doi.il cboers from the Liberal
ih. I
III the 19'0 of coinmons tbn speaker
pointed nivlht it would be inconvenient to
(liseii-s tii radlaui'li matter on Tuesday.
(ilad'toiie i ieijucntly named Monday for
tho discussiq
Til jK IlllOn-NS CLAIMANT.
In tho cci.if appeals to-day Lord Jus'
lion .lainca .'4 UinVmeiit. denvine the appli
cation or 'bum' Cnstio tho "Tichborne
claimant'' ttave tlio two sentences passed
upon him f.fmrjury mada concurrent in-
stead of co.-tiitivo.
i ItWKC'IBn.
In tho hot ot lords tho bill legalising
marri i .m H deceased wile's sister was ro-juctcd-101.i'0.(
fTlIK 01IKI.IBK.
A Cibrnr dispatch says tlio itenmer
Dessouk. w the obelisk on board will sail
for the Un States to-day.
rucniu.'s Nowieit.
ofe.ommors last night Lord
Spencer CH'hlll (Conservative) gavo notice
that when itioucliorn's motion rescinding
Iho rasidiitjin rcrd to Jiradlaugh cimu
i
i
KAVOK TI1K UNION.
The 'ienna correspondent of the Standard
says no has reason to slalo thai at atiy mo-
ment the revolution may bo expected to fa-
vor tho union of Bulgaria and Easter Kou-
metia. NOT KKSI'ONSlllt.K.
A Berlin dispatch to tho Times say much
notice has bo n taken bent of the recent arti-
clo in tho Paris Temps which was probably
inspired umcimiuuig an rospoiiBiuiiuy on me
part of tbe French in the case of Turkey
minting to obey tho voice of Kurope. It
point lo Kiigland m tho ultimate executor
of tho will ot the powers since she Incited
them to express it in the conference.
l'ltOllialATlON OK THE I'UAMUKllS.
A Paris dispatch to tho Times (ays tho
prorogation of tho chambers is expected on
tlio lsth of July. Tho budget committee
has voted Vo.'HIO francs for tho surveys of the
railway from Senegal to Niger in Vestorn
Alnea and a cable lrom the isle ol IKoauit.
TIIK COMMUNIS!!.
The Capo Verde Suleil points out that
amnesty is much more restricted than 1 im-
agim d. Six thou'iitiil CVminunisls who ivero
transported in the 1871 have already return-
ed ami those of them who are free (rein
criminal anteeeilents havo resumed their full
poliiicid rights. Scarcely live hun-
dred remain in New Caledonia
and us amnesty will only restore Ihem to the
status they held before iho commune such
of them s bad previously incurred a for-
failure id' their political lights will still be
ueiler disabilities. Scarcely two hundred
will bo able to aspire lo sunt In the chambers
of local belies and only twenty of these sro
actually notorious namely : William Itoche-
lort Felix Pyntt Jules Ynllca l!lani)uin
Truncpiict and others.
In the house of commons to-day Hir
Charles Dilko under foreign secretary sbdod
that in consequence of the communication
proceeding witli the American government
and with tho crown lnw olllcers upon tlio for-
tuuo of tho bay question the production of
correspondence on that subject will bo de-
layed -Mr. Jfm roster tlvM secretary for Ire-
land reply Irte to the question Informed Mr.
Parnell that lie must oppose bis bill granting
200000 for the reliof ol 'distress in Ireland.
Ho said it would do more harm than good.
8TRIKX OK COTTON Ol'KRATIVICS.
Tho master colton spinners of Mossoly
havo refused to grant the advance of live per
cent in tho wage of spinners nnd winders
who have consequently struck and from
seven to eight thousand persons are now out
of employment.
AMKRIOAN-IKISH RlfLK CONTEST.
Clontarif June 2'J. Major Leech has se
lected his team to represent tho Irish rilllo-
men at Dollymount to-mnrrow a tollow
Fenton Young William Kigby John Kigby
Miiner and Joyni witn logman and Aiur-
phy as reserves. There was no reeular
team nractico to-day but tho Amorican were
at range at noon for tho purposo of testing
their rilles and sights. A strong southwest
wind is blowing across the range. The
weather is dull and lowering but the unit
vidtial shooting at 100 yards rnngo was excel
lent.
A PIXNKR AT mrllLIN.
Dublin Juno 25.-Col. Hod inc. Mr. O'Inrko
and others of the American team wero present
to-mghl et a dinner given hy the i roemasniis
in the bull of the irrand lodjo. All iruosts
'.ere musters or pnstmasters and lifty lodges
wero i'.'i)r"Senti'd. Deputy Grand .Master IJ.
W. Slmckloton in absence of tho duk'i i f
Aberconi presided. O'l hi' riuht sat Col.
Iloiltiio find on his left Mr. O'Inrko. Among
otlcr guests were Mi' liurrows Amerii'ini
consul i.nd Mij. Leech. After the usual
lovai too. '.s. tlie'licilh of the president of the
l ulled Hates was proposed nnd cordially re
ceived. IJiirroo's icplie.l in a brilliant
speech. He S"id th" 1. resident of the L'nited
flairs '.vns Inidiv a pi rs.iiialiiy ; bo was Iho
nxprosiid wiil of -lo d')0IH)0 people. It
w; a rnntli-r uf prido end coiigratuiiilion
that tlio iiiiice of presidint was open to the
humblest man in America. Hu i.'irtanccd the
nomiii lion ot Carl!'. -Id who sprung f.'Om the
very loins rf the people.
W A Ii 1. 1 h E I' 11 1 : 1 ' A II A T I ONS.
I'cra June 28. A dispatch to tho Daily
''i...iph says warlike preparalions are pro-
ciedinir. liiiT'ils ntueii ai.uvuv ni amn-
dale. ''The porte has tcit graplie I to mithori-
tics in the Greek frontier provinces for tiie
i.tHCt report of the number of Albanians un-
der arms the present condition of the coun-
try and its resources. A Sciota correspond
ent tlegnphs that tho Albanian committee
liasdispatchej 1000 men to Dulcigno.
I'.io Do Janeiro Juno 28. Tho lntost dis-
patch from Uuenos Ayr's announces that the
city was surrounded by the National troops
on" tho 2(;th and summoned to capitulato
wit .in twenty-four hours.
Irluli Hi'VululloBiiry 4'ttavi'ntlou.
I'hiladelphia June 28. About tlfty dule-
KU from of the United States represent-
ing tbe Irish ltevolutlonary convention as-
sembled this niortiing in tho hall of Spear dk
Staub on Eighth and Walnut streets. A
temporary organization wm obtained by
PWing Judgu Itrounaii cf Iowa in the chair.
""V Hremmn luailo aspn.cb deliiiing the
onjecV of tho convention to bo to devise
liieasiirH fr tm libemtion of the Irish peo-
ple. V.V"i'wiUei' wore B)ipointed. Adiourn-
inenttill 7 o'clock iliiMmluing. 1
Mrlkf . rlvr.
Now York Jun 28. Tho strike of the
Jrivoni of the Nocon4 avenue railroad for
twouty-five cents advaht in wages which
commenced yesterday i'OuiWua ami though
tho attitude of tho man is threatening no
overt act of violence bus been nommittrj
The Police are guarding the lino it 0tiro
length. One driver was dragged from tho
cip- in Worth street but wa rescued bs the
polite. J
'
Ciiiiiniciii'ciiiciit Kmi'rcUeettr the I'ul
venltjr of 'lrKlnln.
Charlottesville Va. Juno 28. The com-
meneemont exercUes at tlio Unlvorsity of
Virginia wero Inaugurated yesterday evening
with a sermon before the Young Men's)
Christian association by Dr. Stuart ltobin-
son of Louisville Ky.
" 'U
II ii ru oil to tlit Wntor'v File.
College Toint iAinir Island June 28. Tho
steamer Sowanbaka was burned to the watar'sj
edge off College Point at 5 o'clock this af-
ternoon. Tho steamer Osse saved the ma-
jority of tho passengors. About forty wore
lost. Tho Sewanlmka 'plies between Now
York Sandy Point and Koslyu.
Aliilmiiiii HouiU.
Montgomery Ala. June. State Treasurer
Vinoont has placed the money with the Im-
porters' and Traders' bank of Now York
and tho Hank of Mobile to pay the interest
due J uly 1st on Alabama italo bonds. One-
third of Iho bonds are bold by Alabant-
hum. fouler Wciillier.
Now York June 28. Tho thormomoto r
has fallen from ton to twenty-flvo degrees iu
this latitude east of the Mississippi:
HAltlit.lM ll lt.LI.l41t A I'll.
KOIUOHiN.
l.iVKiti'Ooi .liinii Js. Xiion t.'olliin steiiilj
iiiiil'lliiiu uiilioids ii'; inlilillhiir tiileaiw nlt
n-eelpts. It .iiM' i Aiiu'i'ii'an M ltH) sides 81MI
Sii'i'iiliilion ami rimrt l.nwi; uplunils low
iiiiiI'IIIiij; elashlilealliiiiB lor June ilellveiy
'i'. 1 1 .lime and July II l!3-:lj July nnd
August a ll-lid Aunast and hepienilH.r
n -.'i-.'Ui Seileiulei. mid lletoher II lli-.'tli
Oi-loh.'i- and .Nuieiiiher U l-!tt Nuveniher and
liei'euiher 1 Juiiiuu'y and i'uhruury
I liiliiieB easier.
1 :Sii ni-l plaieU low iiihlilliiiirelasslllcatloiis
for July mid August delivery II 2l-a:; (-eiiti iu-
hei' mul iiiiolier ti PKiJ
f : l.i p in (sales of Anii'i'h'iin flVtliOi rulurea
i liiseil harely siendy.
JNKW YOKK.
Nkw Yiiiik Jiiiiii 'Jii. siluek stroiigi money
Siivll exi'liaiijif Ioiik 4 HI1! dltlo sliuit 4 mi
hliiie hoiiils dull iniveriiiiieiiu sIiviik.
nl lull illli'li wiles KKI Pules.
Mlihllliifi Iiplamla 1H(
illilillliiKUi'leilua Ii
k'lituiva
Jiuh). lies.
July J.. 11 tHiaHtl (HI
A'iKlist...:.. '4
Sfptellllar II 6(i
(Icliihif 10 Thi
Novenilwr... 1U 5(j
liei'eiiiUt.r 4
Hour dull. Wheal heller. Corn quiet.
I'm it ilrm vi a. I. nn I heavy 7 8.1. Bplrlls
tiii jieiillne 'ill. Itoolli llll. KrelKhls quiet.
fW Yoiik Jiuitf 'is Not revuljits HH
(irons l:ai:i luturvs ulused very dull) sale
'ii.iKio bales.
June U (U11 IW
July 11 Mat 11 Ul
Anmist II H.".ril
(iepteliihrr 11 H'
Oetiiher 10 7.1110 74
November Ill Hewilll US
liereiuher 1U Kw10 IU
January 1U (Ici.olO 70
Vrhrusi? S
i.iittiin dull; sales IK) bale.
MhldlhiK iiilanda 11
Mlddlhii; Oilcans la
ConsiiflilHtt'd net receipts U'.i75j exiorls lo
Great Britain 711( t'ruiice continent
1 H5i I'liaunel .
Wool dull and ili'iiililnn; ilmnestle fleetw
I0(.";li pulled iV;Ki iiiiwaliud lx:ili Tinas
iMrt .'C
I lliles dull and wholly iiniiiliial; et sailed New
Orleans fni to 7.1 His ll'lexuii selected 60 lo
7.'. ll.-. Ill.iii l:!.
liAIA'K.STON.
Gai.vkstos Juno lis. lleeelpts net tOj
ms ; cMporiH lo lirenl iiiliain.
raiiiii 1 cii.'iiiini i coiiiineni t
cosmUvp - t Htiick .11:1.'; sales lit! bales;
nuii'Md cliised iionilnal.
Oi'ithnii'V
(imiilorilinarT
how inlil'llliiK'
Slldillins
Uovil middling
M'AV OIHiKASS.
rra
. lO'i
II V
li-V
June rH Cotton dull;
ft
ll'
ll.V
1IJ
l'-'.'
K'4
exports to
coastwise
H
ii K'Hii it)
11 :ili. II :u
11) Ci'.i III Ha
in JImIii i:
hi idtidil :w
II slslil) !(
A Fire on Mlilpltonnl.
Njw York Juno 28. The steamer Goorgo
W. Clyde which arrived on Saturday from
Charleston S. C took fire in tho hold at 0
o'clock this morning. Tho flro was extin-
guished in an hour. The crew and firemen
fought vigorously with tho flames. Thesteam-
er was loaded "with turpentine rosin and
cotton. The loss will not exceed $2000.
Suicidal.
IJocbcster N. Y. Juno 28.-City Trcns-
urer 'Williams committed suicide thi morn-
ing by drowning himself In tho Ironquoit
bay after first unsuccessfully attempting to
take his lifo by opening veins In hi w rist.
A committee was appointed to Investigate
hi accounts which wero found correct and his
integrity unquestioned.
Nkw Oiu. kan
sal.- :iuii halts.
Oii.bairy....
(limit nrilinary
l.nwiiilddliDK
Middling
(io.iil lnidillle:
Mblilllmr fair
lii'i'idplo net I SIT V"hs I!VIS
Unai llrllnln ! i-'miliiiinl M'
1 stork .-I .V..' hales.
l lllnres qlllelj Bales .'i.'.'OO hales.
.Time
July
Ainiiiit
Sipteinliei-
Ui-.li.lier
No..iiber
liei'i'inh.-r - -
i;:liU.it 3 f.u preniliiinj StcrltUK Dank 4sui
Consols I'.'.A IT .
rlmir iiniet I hi T nteaovj snpernne ;i(.'4
lonhle m: tivble 4iy.Vl higher (Trades
' folk linn 1J ."si.
l.ard steinlv; hy tin. tierce 7V: Keg nt SV.
Iiry-mlt mean peareo hot Ilrm; ehoulders
fnime. 1 packed ft On; char ribs l
e.liinmld iH. " - .
Ila on ipiiti; shoiildei-a 6i I clear ribs 7Xi
chair alii. t-.'j.
Ilnnit sternly Willi lair demand; choice sugar
cured canvassed 0lill.
Whlnkey steady; wnsii-rn rcotilled 1 In
Coilee ncilve nn J Ilrm; ipioled; cargoes ordi-
nary to irinie l.'.'j'dnlfi.'i.
fiiutarqiiiet hid weak; common In pood com-
mon iirnvi fair to fully fair Ihiai prima
tncliolce in'4 I yellow clurlllod .
Molasses dull and nominal; Inferior ;
common .'lol fair I ceiitrlltif.il 1
prime to cliolce .
lileo steady and In fair demand; ordhinry to
choice fi's.
ST. LOUIS.
Pt. I.ofi Jinm '2S. Flour steady; family
4 00; choice lo fancv ft 0 'Mi'e.
Wheat luaclliu; No 2 led full 8!i; cash 8UX
fer-liilv.
( .nn inactive XK ; cash .i:.'' for July.
fiats lower iit'.&'it casli bid fur July.
M'hlskv eteadv 1 n. Pork lower )i! SO.
Lard Inner II Mi. Hoik luentsdull mid lower;
ahoiihlrrs 4 40; sides .11 ti. Jiaoon lower;
shoulders i no; riiiD i su.
t'llICAliO.
Ciiicaoo '.Tuna 'J-. 'the I'roveH' Journal
repiii ls cuttle receipts (1000; slilpmexts .Vm;
export In fiOC.il ileniai'.d 4 H i".! lie; Iintlves
fiMlltie lower 4 VOraiU; Imli'lurs' S '-Hijta ;u;
givss Te.s Iiii on inlc loo lower 2 4ilii:i iO.
Sheeji ivei'iil- 1 shipment" 1 market
weak i common to choice 8 tfHf3 75 lambs s ei
(u;) wii. 1 1
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