TELEGRAPHIC. SAN FRANCISCO, June 28.—Laborers in the Sutro Tunnel struck water after drifting 1270 feet into the mountain, and have struck indications of the Comstock Silver ledge. Sroux Ciry, June 28.—Spotted Tail’s favorite wife died during his absence at Washington. Overcome with grief, he placed all presents received from Presi- dent Grant in her grave. CHICAGO, June 28.—On Saturday the heat was very oppressive; twelve cases of sunstroke occurred, three of them fatal. Several interior towns report the thermometer to have stood at from 110 to 112 degrees in the shade. Gen. John B. Turchin was dangerously wounded, while superintending the loading of a railroad car; recovery doubtful. INDIANAPOLIS, June 27.—Gen. Kim- ball, State Treasurer, left for New York with funds to entirely liquidate the State debt. CINCINNATI, June 28.—Board of Trade report this city’s manufactures for the past year upwards of $119,000,000. D. M. C. Claren was to-day elected President of the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad, vice S$. 8S. L’Hommedieu, re- signed. NEw YorxK, June 27.—172 bags mail matter for San Francisco and Australia, arrived to-day per steamer City of Paris. French practice squadron has arrived. Fras. B. Cutting died. Four cases sun stroke to-day. Heavy thunder storm to-night. Heat less oppressive. Shocks of an earthquake were felt in this city and Brooklyn yesterday morning. Wm. Orton, President Western Union Tele- graph Co., has resigned, owing to ill health. A.B. Cornell will succeed him. 1800 tons ice were supplied to-day to cus- tomers in the city. Bosron, June 27.—Draper’s hosiery factory in Canton, burned yesterday, loss $30,000. Damages to sky-lights by the late hail storm were general through- out the city. WASHINGTON, June 27.—Senate struck out all income tax sections. Sumner will offer an amendment to the pending naturalization bill, enabling Chinamen to become citizens. Senate adopted five feet guage from Marshall to San Diego, by 36 to 9, and the Southern Pacific Rail- road of California, is authorized to con- nect with the Texas Pacific and Atlantic and Pacific Railroad. Material to be product of the United States. [BY CABLE. ] PARIS, June 27.—Committee of Corps Legislatif, at request of Olliviere, report allowing return of Orleans Princes to France. LISBON, June 27.—The U. 8. S. Juniata sailed for United States. Lonvon, June 27.—Earl Clarendon is dead. SANTA Cruz, W. I., June 28,—Slight shock of earthquake. Officers of Union Pacific Railway. Hon. Oliver Ames, President. John Duff, Vice President. John M.S. Williams, Treasurer. E. H. Rollins, Asst. Treasurer and Sec. Col, C. G. Hammond, Genl. Supt. C. W. Mead, Asst. Genl. Supt. J. R. Nichols, Asst. Superintendent. T. E. Sickles, Chief Engineer, F. Colton, Gen. Pass. Agent. Wm. Martin, Gen. Freight Agent. J.J. Dickey, Supt. Telegraph. 0. F. Davis, Land Commissioner. A. 8. Downs, Local Treas. Geo. Starr, Gen. Traveling Agent. GUR PARTY. The following list of names compose the party from the Boston Board of Trade, now onan excursion to the Pacific coast: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Hon. Alex. H. Rice, Maj. George P. Denny, Hon. J. M. S. Williams, Jas. W. Bliss, Edward W. Hinsley. Frederick Allen Mrs. C. A. Kinsley, and wife, Addie P. Kinsley, H. S. Barry, Mary L. Kinsley, Miss Josie W. Bliss, Chas. S. Kendall Hon. John B. BrownMiss M. C. Lovejoy, and wife, John Lewis, E. W. Burr Jas. Longley and son. and wife, John L. Bremer. Geo. Myrick Geo. D. Baldwin and wife, and wife. Col. L. B. Marsh Miss L. E. Billings. _ and wife. Chas. W. Brooks. C.F. McClure M.S. Bolles. and wife Alvyah Crocker Joseph McIntire, and wife, Sterne Morse, Mrs. F.CunninghamFulton Paul Thos. Dana. H. Peabody, Miss M. E. Dana. wife and serv’t, Mrs. Thos. Dana. 2d Miss F, Peabody, Mrs. Geo. P. Denny,Miss L. Peabody, Arthur B. Denny, Mast. F.E. Peabody, Cyrus Dupee Rey. E. G. Porter. and wife. Miss M. F. Prentiss. 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