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RS AN, VOLUME 26. i o BANK STATEMENT. 2 " Report of the Condition oF THE [ ok Coty Mol B, OF CHICAGO, _In the State of Tlinois, at close of business, April 25, 1873, . RESOUROES, * nt g andosasv Kieais foorning and Howorvs Agiis: Thuo from ottior Nltlsnnl Dunls & * Promi e %fil of National B-nfi‘ n i Fractional Onrrency, in sl Tahdlar Notos... heoks Qushiar's Ohiooks outsiandiui. ..., Unitod Btatos Doposits, o to National Banks. 6 to Btato Banka and I 1,890, 63.94 961, 465,06 1, O. . Dulkloy, Cashior of the Cook County National TRGRE 150y 5 e peaioni 20 gToRe it o bove state- o 66 tho bost of Ty know o - 6. BULRLEY, Ot S iarh to tid usmeibe oo roe this 0t a7 of M worn 10 and Subs ofor e this $3th dag of May, 17 TR uc%lg‘x‘uhn ak 5. 8. Publio, i Attost; i T. 8, DORNING, D. B. SPENOEH, § Directors. POTTER PATMYI 2 ASSURANCE. London Assurance Corporation | FINANOIAL. ILLINOIS Trost and Savings Capital, . . . . . . . $500,00 DIRECTORS: i v, . N. 8. DAVIS, - ¥eap RORERS Tt & PAYTE: oAt LiborrRy, JNO. B. DRAKE, Mfib TAGE] H.G. RS, i . MCONRGOR ADAMS, L. T, BIDWA g Wb 1] BIROETL S e, s 0w, poth. R £ B AIDWAY, Dot a0 R S Pros B & BOWERG, Dpvdent N0 B UHARD gAY bront 4 Wil “bus 1 o fl’l“ 2 ormariy Sonmpiod "oy Ui dunonddTe: 13 i NOS, 273 & 276 MADISON-ST., . (OORNER OF MARKRT.BT.) CHEICAGO, ILL. i 1ta By- 3 1 ive and oxscute truaf invost money far § Taatridaaley Eeintes rpnrlllg:'a,' A2a dole: o Sttion of this Cobitry, Kuropo, and the Ovasias, aad iasan Travelers' Oredity &Kx'."' hub:{ln n;%‘:‘nlufl asa STRIOTLY TRUST "AND BAVINGS BANI, aud will ramaot only Faoh bus nesaasis dd“g tod with th al 0 tand caro of TRUSY and SAVINGS FUNDS, ond will bo &4 kiberat i oD oniors Rasiolng ta A0 w0, oot hare Jattars adl fo them in carc of the Bank, ‘and on thair ot theso B il bty Ta e, Catier o 4 2L, TS Tialters of Ealoese, oF to have jetsece esrofaily sademsscd and forwardod. h mado fors LADIES' ot DR AHTMERTE, taneets faomsaed pomins oo 8 D i oo and oparata from the gon- :?-x Emmfl oo oetethoe to weNeh 1 from Masrat oo The Bank will for the tra: tion of busiuoes fromion. ! (AR g oy ] * REAL, STATE 04N Wo aro propired to nogatia on, tmprovod Ohtoa- Toud ‘Say amagnt 3 corol bt SPOPERIING £ W?lmmuv. THoom 18 Kendall's Batidig. N 0. NS, s to with Ogden_& Bonddor, PICTURE FRAMES, &o. TIaocal Jommittee. J. P. GIRAUD FOBTER, of Fostar & Thomson. GORDON NORRIE, of Boorman, Johnston & €0, — OHARLES M. FRY, No. 8 Wall-at. HOWARD POTTER, of Brown Bros, & Co. GOOLD H. REDMOND, of Dennistoun & Co. Total Funds, Gold, -~ $13,234,425 Fire Assets, Gold, - - $5,064,000 GEO. C. CLARKE, Agent, 38 and 4 Bryan Block. Insurance effected on Business Buildings, Merchandise, Provi- sions, Dwellings and their con- tents. REAL ESTATE. SAMMONS, CLARK & C0, 197 &199 8, Clinton-st, . MANUFACTURERS OF MOULDINGS, PICTURE, FRAMES, LOOKING GLASSES, AND JOBBERS OF CHROMOS, Engravings, &o. The Largest Stook in tho West. Call or send for Catalogue. CHACE & ABELL, 184 Dearborn-st., Honore Block, DEALERS IN 1 TO RENT. For Rent. + : The presont TREMONT HOUSH, contain- ing 76 roowms (bosidos sorvants’ rootus), with L u | Xitohon range, ovous, boilors, stoam. botlors, nger olo d'b Womake a spoclalty of proporty botswoon tho City Lim- 150 BOUTH GHIGAGD, T Petwoen tho Olty Forty Acres For salo or exchiange—Handsomest high land near Was} + boalthy; good water; boautiful grov P ith its {mpro; houses on, th o organ Park, wi rt) wnlflm ¢ hold, l: o : il phetstor et o uakip iz ST BECRW I S Bans. CUFFS AND COLLARS. LINEN COLLARS | AND CUEFS, The Groatest Varioty of Btylos ever offered in ¥ine Goods, at WILSON BROS,, 8; E. cor. of Stata and Wi . % Rioads oty wonih of Mefion aits § Ohosgo. Pike's Opora House, Fourth.st., Olncinnatl, . STOVES, RANGES, &o. VAN'S PATENT Hotel Ranges, Family Ranges, | Broilers, Oarving and Bteam Tablos, Goffeo " *Uns, Bio. i 386 State-st., 8. w. cor, Lake, Ohicago, BUSINESS CARDS. J. M. W. JONES, Stationer, Printer, and Blank Book Manufactarer, Nos. 104 and 108 Madison-st. DR. E. BODENSTEDT, Having rotarmed from Gormany, has opened his ofce in Ewing's Block, Room 19, near Olarkat. Bridge, North Side, 5 Hours—From§ a. m. t0 3 p. m. Joseph Bilski, Oustom Boot snd Bhoo makor, romoved from 630 Wabash- av. to 88 Randolpb-at., cornor Doarborn. Guarantoer & 800d it at iberal prices, H. PRICE GRAVES, MERCHANT TAILOR, Romoved to 157 South Olark.st. FOR SALE. Notary Seals,| PRESSES, AND BLANKS, | FURNISHED BY CULVER, PAGE, HOTNE & (0, 118 & 120 Monroe-st, REMOVALS, REMOV.AT.. . B DYER & C0, General Fuel Dealer, MAIN OFFIOE REMOVED TO i 73 Washington-st,, X, E. cornor Dearborn, 850 vator, Bar o arbor shop, TaunArys Qe dosk, and everything comploto to. sontines Dastsioss, Most admirably adaptod for fam; es, having rooms L) af ang RS 1t naving 1, - g g 50 rooms, ‘with kitchen, range, ovens, gas fixturos, an &w&muhm. 'he whole will be rontod gether or soparately for 10 months, with the priviloge of ‘two years more, at & low rontal, inducoments will be offered to rosponsible "Apnty to O, B. DRAKH, at Tromont “House, or at Illinois Trust and Savin, ank, o e agd Savings Hank, illiard rooms, | room, safe, ‘carner of Madiso: HOTEL STORES T0 RENT: Soveral desirable Btores, about 20 by 70 -each, under and connected with ** The Com- merofal,” one of tho largor Hotols, and juat opened. ‘Will berented at fair prices to good tenants. G.F. WORBK & CO., ' + 128 TinSalle-st. HOTELS. “THE (OMMERGIAL” orner of Lake and Dearborn-sts., (Opposite Tromont Houss), OPENS MONDAY MORNING, June 2. Aaqcommodations for 500 Guosta, $2.50 per Day. PULLING & INGRATIAM, Proprietors, GRAND UNION BOTEL, 5 SAI}A'.FQG‘Q SPRIN qs, N. X, Yliopen Jue 1, for tho rocoption of ghoats, Pral, d. M. Lander and Bis aupord band have Lesa engnged fo tho season, " Tlooms ean bo engaged st Metrpaiifn 155 5 R, S BASER a8 ‘WANTED. ANTED-~AGENTS-.FROM 875} to 8260 por montb, everywhioro, to sall ondl)| of tho most wsoful articlos evar favanted,) ;'udod inovory family, Bend far Otrouf) e Ag N | 4 emoomn & 0., 187 Btatot., CimoAco, Tk, Wanted--A Partneh{; A man with 88,000 to 810,00 in en old establl wholasale oroc (ablishuiont, dolng oxtensivo trads, ‘cesont parinor withdrawing on accaunt of old ago and iltbealin. o tusthor & 'Meroantlls A.u'n'a"y, ey va‘;u}:...;,”.‘,’# Partner Wanted. Inawellestablishod Wholsealo Grocery Houseln Ohicago. Rollable party, with, 30,000 to 40,000, can sooure a do- e e i s o MEETINGS. Masonic. bors of Kilwianing Lodge 811, A, & A A ro horay mated 13, be Drecsot siihy dedlansics 2F iy hall, 167 Kast Kintio-st., osstof Olark, on Monday D ' Lialt. Yol 3 i A o, w . Masonie, . 636, Qon inf¢ . l.fl'x?:,‘fi'n?'fl.‘:h;'fia mfl»:fil’%’.ufi‘é?'kffi" i 8 Wlnslo-sho mone Clarke 7 806, FITiCIN, Boo'. Masonio. . ting of the Ohloago Masanto Board of Re- EATEIAES EDW'D UOOK, Soorotary, CHICAGO, MONDAY, JUNE g, 1873. ribnne, THE MODOCS: - Anothor Fruitfal Scout in the Wake of tho Retreating Savages, Scnf-Fficed and Several Other Charleys Magnahqunusly Surrender. Jack with Three of His riors Again Escape. ‘War- BAN Fraxorsco, Juno 1.—Oaup Bangs or Wit- 10w Crerk, Twenty-onE Mitxs NonTmest or Bovrr's Oane, Toz= LAz PENINSULA, May 20 —7 p, m.—Tho cavalry and ariillory commands and Warm Spring Indisns, under Col. Greon, lott Boyle's Oamp at 2 o'olook this morning, and rodo in hot hesto to Oloar-Loke, whoro Gon. Davls isaued spoclal ordors for tho scouts, Bogus Oharloy, Stoamboat Frank, Bhocknaaty Jim, and Hooka Jim, who nccompanied tho expodition, to losd tho way to Jaok's Willow Orook ro- tront. . Thoy lod tho troops toa point moar Jack's Point, within amile of tho stronghold. Capt. Hasbrouck pnssed up tho north sido of tho crock with his squadron, and Gapt. Jackeon's squadron went over tho creok along the south sido, Capt. Hasbrouck, having had a milo furthor fo travol than Capt. Jackson, did not arrive at tho stronghold in timo to make the do- sirod connection. Jack was novertholess sur- prised. At 2 o'clook this aftornoon, Jackson's men camo aoross two pickots on the biuff near ‘tho_crools, and ran_thom through the junipor to Jack's rotroat. The flocing Modocs criod out, “Run quick | Run quiok | Soldlers coming.” Capt. Jackaon doployed his skirmishors along tho faco of tho bluff, Though oxpocting to rocolvo o heavy flre, the men ran to the front like deer, under the load of officors. Suddenly the Modocs conversant with English oried out: *Surrendor! Burrender! We no fight; wo want to talk penco. Wo like poace talk.” Boston Charloy, the murdorer of Rov. Dr. Thomas, came in full view, and was immodiately covored by a dozen iflgs, Oharloy offorod to surrondor, and askod 0 bo allowod to come Into camp. As he feared he Warm Spring_sconts, ho {‘hraw down his iflo, and extond ed his hand in token of friend- hip. -The profforod mombor was cordiall; od by tho scouts. Oharloy waa thon pags 0 tho roar, under guard. Next ho was taken to the other Modoo captives, and 'h{ thom interviowed. Ho saya that geveral of Jack's ‘best warriors wanted to leave him and come into gur camp, aad volunisorod to put up the fob. Hig-gun was returnod him, and Lio was allowod t0 depart on this mission. Hardly had this srrangoment boon offactod whon a riflo in tho hands of Steambont Frank was accldontally dischargod. Soveral Modoss, who stood with uplified hands, docamped nb this point, The nccidont was expinined to Chor- oy, and all suspicion of foul pluy was baniahod, whon anothor sccidont caused Charloy moro an noyanco. Capt. Hasbrouck's command roschod tho edgo of the crook as Oharloy camo over tho bluft, and, of course, ho was gathorod in a6 & prisoner "o socond timo. Two ours aftorward ho was rolessod nand sont after =~ tho fleoing Modocs, but he failod to ovortako them. Nok shiot othor than the accidentsl one was firod. Had Hasbronck formod tho desirod connoction_in timo tho on- tiro band would have boen killed or captured, It s Impossibla for his command Lo accomplish tho tosk, His troopa did all that ocould bo douo Dy any man. Thoy rode over fragments of lava, snd one mile furthor than the distanco riddon by Capt. Jackson's command. Tho eurprise ro- sulted in the surrender of Boston Charloy, Prin- coss Mary, sistor of Capt. Jack, Blaok Jim's woman, and fivo othar female Modocs from 9 to 90 yoars of age, and captared sovoral ponies and mules. The Modocs actuslly slipped from the grasp of tho troops. Thore was no holp for this rosult. Juok's rotroat this timo was insido of a canon, through whioh runs Willow Craok, "The canon hua precipitous sidos avoraging forty feot high. Thoro aro fow places whoro the canon can bo on- tered by troops within six milos of Jnok's Iast Liome. "The Modooa escaped by running down the canon, Tho Modoo captivos will ey to wean mora of Jack's warriors from him, Afany offlcers prodict the spaody settlomont of tho war. Wo sloop among tho juniper to-night Laxoewr's VAuLey, May 80—5 s, m.—At 6 o'clock yestorday morning, tho troops loft Willow Creok eamp for a sharp and decisive scout, and met with admirablo succoss. Tho Warm Springs Indians trailod tho Modoca acrosa tho creok and in o northoasterly direction, thon due north, and finally to the rocky oliff ‘bordering Langoll's Valley on tho east. This scout from tho ontsot was the most oxoiting of tho campaign, Tho froshness of tho tiracks and apparont proximity ‘of the Modoca caused continmod oxcitomont. Jied ovor ridgos of mountains, along canons and valloys, and ovor small strenms of water, the routa was {ravelod with difficulty by tho best-trainod horsos. Miles upon mileg of lava in a fragmentary form wero crossod, and the troopu litorally loft "bobind thom a trail of blood and horso-shoes. Bovoral miles south of the valloy the sconts lost tho trail, and wo suf- forod dotontion of two hours. Tho halt was broken by snddon yolls from-'the Warm BSprings _and cheors from the goldicrs, Tho command “ Forward!" was given by Col. Graon, Scouts woro callod out to tho rlfih ond left of tho lino and covered tho trail, Then camo Troop K, of tho First Oavalry, Msj. Oresson commanding, Liout. Bacon in chiargo of skir- mishers. Troop_ K -belongs to tho squadron with Onptain Jackson. Capt. Hasbronck's squadron hold another equally important posi- tion, and wns, a8 usual, on timo, Along the crost of the bluff and down tho stoop trail ai ite sido oliarged the ontiro forca of 230 mon. Sud- denly four rifle-shot woro_ fired from tho rooks, and “fonr bullota whizzod over tho -soldiers, lino of sidrmishers, doployod _salong the crest of the bluff, = miarted the Modocs from thelr Iair. About this timo Bcar-Face Charloy sud two or threo othor Modocs rushed down tho rocks and oried out, “Wo surroudor; don't shoot." Five Modocs camo In, and at once hostilities consed. Dr. Oubancss, of Yroks, the surgeon who has long boon soquaintod itk the Modocs, wont up among tho rocks and made_peaco negotistions, All the Indians, including Jaok, agrend to coms in. Cabaness slopt with thom Inat night, A fow moments sinco Scar-Face Charley, Old Schon- chin, snd ten warriors eurrondored, Capt. Jack and throe othiers decampod by night, —— e Crime In Noston. BosToN, Juno 1.—The messongor of the Ro- vero National Bank, nomod Allon, disappoarad Inst Thursday, with ohecks and drafts amount- lnf‘ to $30,000, on which ho raised 8,000 cash. What he did with the romainder is unknown, It is possiblo that ho may havo converted the pa- Jo into money othorwlso than at bank. Taok ofore Ieaving tho bank on Thursdsy morning, bo was informed that his sorvices would not bo mfiulmd thero aftor June 1, obert N. Dudloy is under arrest hero, charged with recolving and dispoaing of drafts and other valuablea stolon from mails, His alloged accom- lco was I, M. Walos, a route postal-clork bo- woon Tolodo' and Butfalo, who was arrestod about ayous ago. Dudioy iamid to Lavo mado over 850,000 by lifs oporations. Ho had rocently {mmhn!od ® handsomo nan-;g st Mtaapan, noar Lis city, undor the nome of E. H. Purcoll.’ Tho eatablishmont waa takon possossion of yostorday by the Governmont officors, and its ocoupanth committod to jail. Ho will probably bo sent Woat for trial, S Tho Annapolis Naval Acndemy. Bavionk, June 1.—A spooial dispatoh from Aume\lu says: ‘At tho graduating oxorcises of cadets yestordny, Admiral Davis dolivered tho annual addross fn the chapel, aftor which drotw-parade took place on tho grounda. | Tho graduating midshipmon and enginoera then utn\med forward from tho rankw, throw down tholr muskets and swords, us customary, and marched up in front of ~Hocretary Robeson, tho band playing “Ain't T Glad to Gob Out of tho Wildornoss.," Booretary Robeson mado a short spocols, and delivred Elonmn to tho midshipmon, The following are tho names of tho uating olass in thoir order of merit: Wm, 11, Bhuelzo, Missourl; O, W. DoEring, Maino ; G, Fowler, Magsachusotts ; T, R, How= ard;, at Iargo, Proeidontial appointeo; N. 0. Cowrlon, Gonneeticut ; 8, W, 1. Diohl, Bonnayk: vinia ;' O. J. Badgor, at largo ; A, A. Mioholso at Iarge ; K. L, Young, Kontucky ; R. F. Niol olson, Now Orleaus ; J. P. Undorwood, Michi- an ; X, A, Wilmor, Now York ; F. Tylor, Micht- B i Momoll, Now. York; 9.1 ot nom, . Hllinols; E. B. Undorwood, at_ largo; . neo, ot lorgo; W. I. Iialsay, Loulsi 3. A, 8hufoldt, Conneotiont B. 0. Lomley, North Carolina; W. Winder, Now Hampsahiro ; T: E. 3uso, Maryland; J. B, Rob- Inton, at Iatgo; J. W, Doan, North Gatolinas A. Teynolds, Maryland; Q. O, T. Moore, Illinois 2.7, Matzmulla, Empiroof Japan; T. E, D, Yeodor, Now York, When tho Boorotary con- cluded tho dolivoring of diplomas, the band piayed * Tho Girl I Left Behind Mo,” tho other classos chooring tho graduates, Tho graduatos have ono montfi'u loave, and will thon be ordered to soa. Tho ulocond m{lvf:l melmap%unm on tho Constellation,, on nosday or Thuraday, for a summor cruiso. Tho third class have throo months' loavo. WASHINGTON. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, . VIRGINIA POLITICH, Wasmnaron, D. 0, June 1.—The Virginia Ropublioans aro bscoming thoroughly frightenod at tho compactnoas of tho- Conservative or Op-- Tho Ad-; position organization in that Stato. ministration organ is driving tho campaign from’ 8 Washington standpoint, aa i the fato of tho nation depended upon its oxertions. It hassug- gosted tho nomination of Georgo E. Doneal, n nativo of tho Btate, for Govornor, by tho Lynohs burg Convention, and has othorwlso intorforod to upsot tho caloulations of tho Btate Republi- can politioians who aro in favor of nominating Judge Hughos. The latter is not the choice ‘of Bonator Lowis and his cliquo, but is supported by tho carpot-blg’ oloment. It is evidont, ovon of this ently dato, that the Convention will bo & atormy ono. Tho Ropublican cliguo, under the leadership of Benator Lowis and his son-in-law, J, Amblor Smith, Represontative-oloot from tho Richmond District, will violontly opposo the schomes of Messrs. Platt, Stowoll, and other leading oarpot-baggors, inoluding Rush Burgos against which Isttor’ thoy hava an eepocl grudgo on account of his’ Tononl‘l ‘popularity with tho Prosidont, which _has , enablod bim to rotsin his placo ns Intornal Rove- nue Colleotor in u%ho of tho confirmn~ tion of Dr. Bmith by tho BSonato. Thix act of tho Prosident's in retaining Burgess indi- catos tho proforonco of the Adminiatration for the carpet-bag faction, and hia ropeated acts of friondship for Mosby indicatos that hosdisposed toignoro tho Lowis-Bmith oliquo altogothor. Tho Conservatives object to this Administration intorferonco in the local political affairs of Vir- inia, and gomo of the nativo Radicals, partica- ly thoso who follow tho lead of Souator Lows, thréaton to bolt the tioket if tho manogomont of tho Lynchburg Convention is retainod by the prosont Washington influcnces. Tho matorinl auggostions ot issue rogarding railroad laws and othor intom: improvements sgcem to bo overshadowed by the fear that the Btato may be roduced to the financial dogra~ dation whioh provails in South Carolina, owing fo thoso important schomes falling into tho hnmi‘s of an irresponsiblo carpot-bag govern- ment. o PHILADELPHIA COLLECTORSIIP. Tho Presidont to-dayauthorizes the statement that he was not tho %\mut of Bonator Cameron during his lato visit fo Philadelphia, and that thoro aro no chargod against Collootor Burlay, of Philadolphin, which would justify Lis romoyal. ‘This would sgom to indicato that Camoron's dosire for this removal will not bo ‘gratified, Oameron's friends, howovor, aro confident that the romoval will ‘'be made during tho coming summer. . THE DEDT STATEMENT. The indications are that the dobt statoment to-morrow will show a doorease of nbout $4,000,~ 000 in tho publio dobt, notwithstanding tho larga disbursomonts on sccount of warrants for rolief aota, rivor and barbor_and light-hongo appropri- ations by Congross, which worc mado available upon domand, and which have boon largely drawn upon durisg the last month, . [70'the Assoctated Preas.) ‘WasumvaToy, June 1.—Anothorloan of $4,000,- 000, payablo -in thirty-eight years, is proposcd, to continue the streot improvomonts undor the diroction of tho Board of Public Works of tho. District of Chlumbis, a bill having boen intro- ducod for that purposo in the Legislaturo, Tho Bacrotary of the Troasury Liss directed the Asgistant Troasurer of Now York to give notice that during tho month of Juno ho will purchaso 500,000 in bonds on the first and third Wednes- days onch, and will soll 82,000,000 in gold on tha first and third Thursdays oscl, and 81,500,000 on the second and fourth Thuradays each. Inall, Lo will soll $7,000,000 gold and purchase $1,000, 000 in bonds. FIRES. Destructive Conflagration in Peru, Xil==Fires Elsowheres Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, LaSarve, I, June 1.—Tho most destructive conflagration ever oxperionced in Peru broke out 1n that oity at about 1 o'clock this morning, ina Tow of brick stores known as the MoCormigk Block. The origin of tho fire is unknown, but tho flames woro first discovered in grocery oc- oupiod by Michael Murphy. The city boing dos- titute of any firc-engino, tho firo epread rap- idly, and soon doatroyod fiye stores with moat of thoir contents, and groatly damagod tho sixth, Tho followiug statemonts of losscs ond insur- anco will probably prove fo bo correct : J. L. McCOormiok’s loss on buildings, $81,000; insuranco, 22,000 R.&A. D, lfn bad & stook of $50,000 worth of dry goods, anc $10,000 worth of boots and shoos.. Most of tho dry gaofln wore saved, but in bad disordor, whilo tho lostruction of tho boots aud shoes was almost comploto. Probablo_loss about §80,000; m- sured for $20,000. Willism Ponniug, grocor, 108s 2,000 ; insured &1,200. Michaol' urphy, grocar, lous' 82,000 ; insirod 81,600, B, Donny, lenlor in stoves aud tinwaro, loss $4,000; in- sured $1,100 ; Byor & Neimki, carringo manu~ faoturers, losa ©700; no insurance. J. H. McCormick, lawyer, lost library and valuablo gflvflh papors ; no inguranco. Julius Helnoch, ustico of the Bence, lost libr d importan publio rocords, ' The total Joss will' fall any, short of $80,000 or 885,000, Davrotong, Juno 1.—A firo this morning de- atroyed tho chomionl works of Frank Siinguff & Co. "~ Lious, £60,000 ; insurance, 42,000, el s i Another Victim of ¢ Non-Explosive,’ Special Dispatch to Tho Chicago Tribune, Evaxsron, Ill., June 1,—Korosone oil has go- oured another viotim to be added to the loug list of those who beliovo it is non-oxplosiva, Mra. Erasmus Ivorson, the wifo of a watchmaker in thoomploy of F. Lion, was so severely burnod by kerosono ofl this morning that hor life is despnired of. Bho aroso at 6 o'olock and atarted a fire, but, the firo not burning rap- idly enougl to sult hor, shio triod to hasten it by pouriug ol on from a ¢an contalning sbout half a gallon, Tho fluid instautancously oxploded, snd onvelopod hor in o sheot of flame. Hor husband camo to her resous, but did not succoed in extinguishing thoe flamo’ until the poor vio- tim of her_own folly was burned beyond racov-~ ery. Mr, Iverson and his wifo wore ocoupying & suito of rooms over J. Bell's drug-store, ttlo, if rish Natlonnllty. Bantntong, Juno L—ArrnuFumonlB aro boing mado for & national convention of Irish-born citizons to be hold in Oloveland, Ohio, about the 15th of July noxt, for the Jlusposo of forming o leaguo, efgilar to the Gorman Union. Some of tho leading Irishmen of Now York, Philadol~ plia, end othor aitios, ongonraga tho moyomout, on tho ground that the Irish olomont in this country have not tho standing, politically - or commerclally, whicl their numbors and impor- tanco ontitle thom. Thoy eay tho Gormana ex- cood them in almost overy sphoro, and that thia 1u duo to thoir default of ‘coheslon and hll’mon(, aud to religlous and political contention, Irishs mon, llko mombora of the Gormau Unlon, will bo plodgod o wupport ouo anothior in profofsnce to persons of othor natioualitios, without distino- tion of aect or partios, T e Rallrond Nows, 87, Loms, Juno 1.—From correspondonce ublishied to-day it is learned that the Atlantlo & "ncitic Railroad Company, through thelr attor- noys, hinvo withdrawn from what was underntood toho an agrood case botween them and Btate Attornoy-Genoral Ewiug to tost tho oconstitu- tionality of the act of the Logislature relatin to the t!‘no'u llon on tho Missouri Paciflo Tiail- rond, Itisnot improbable that the road will now bo advortised for salo by Gov, Woodaon, undor authority of tho concurrent resolution passod by tho Logialaturo lnst winter, An interviow with Willlam Tausoing, Presl- dent of the Union Dopot 0“:’1‘{’““{ discovers tha fact that the projeot of buildin, fio Union Rail- rond Dopot in connoction with tho bridge and tunnel now in process of construction in thig olty hns boon abandoned for the presont, and that 'a_tomporary dopot will bo,built on the Illi- nols sido of tho rivor at tho oastorn ond of the br{d 0 by tho railroad companics directly inter ostod. WEATHER AND WATER. The following roports havo boon rocolved from OnigAdo, June 1—10:18 p. m, tho places montioned below : i Slaflon, | Rar W] Wind, | Weather Brockinrid, 2088, 00,8, gontlo, [ Throating, 30.22) 64|68, W., fresh. [Clear. hicago 8017} BIIN, ., light. [Oloar, : 80.21; 70|E, light. [Clear. fo:22) sl goutie, lolear. S|, lght, * |Fair, 150, 05| [80.13) 30,22 Light ratn, Threat'ng, . Light ratn, |Oloar, PROBADILITIES, . ‘Wasnmarox, June 1.—For Now England southwostorly fo northwastorly winds and ‘dloar or partly cloudy woathor. _For the Middlo Statos, winds shifting to ossterly and southorly, an enorally clear, warm woathor. For tho- Bouth tlantio and Gulf Staton onat of tho Misslesippi, northeaaterly to nouthuutorlg winds and partly cloudy wonthor, with-possibly light arcas of Jight rain along itio Souti Atlaotio Gosst. From Tonnessgo to Ohio and Michigan fresh, brisk onsterly to sontherly winds and Incroasing cloud- inosa, “From Miseouri, Ilinois, and tho lake rogion to Dakotah and Nobraska s falling bar- omotor, frosh o vory brisk enatorly to southorly winds, Yooring to southorly and wostorly, clondy woathor and rain aroas. BTAGE OF WATER, Dally report of tho stage of water, with changes in tho twonty-tour hours ending 8'p. m., Sunday, June 1, 1879 OMANGES, Rise, Falt, Avove Low WATER, 8 i, ini)l1 1, 3 in, W. B. KAUFMAN, Observor Signal Servico Unitod States Army. 'SPRINGFIELD. Miraculous Escapo from Denthe-The Judicial Contest, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, BeninarteLp, Iil, June 1.—Joseph DBurne 6y, the workmun who hod such o fearful fall from the top of the Stato-Houso, s still living, ond his attonding physician pronounces his ro- covory almost cortain, Tho extent of Lis seriona injurics has boon ascortainad tobo two ribs bro- kon on the loft sido, ono of which slightly pono- trated tho lung. Theso have boon roplaced and sot. It{anot thought that hols internally in- Jured savo in this rospact. Ho is torribly brulsod in yarions parts of his body. Considering tho holght and place of tho fall, his oscape from in- stant doath wos miraculous, Tho contost for Clrouit Judgo in this distriot Lins beon quito exciting, and,a largo smount of gloctionoering Ln boon' donc. 1Tho report. runs horo to-day that somo ono has started tho story in Macoupin Gounty that Zano. is Intarosted in the Mocoupin bonds, and in sympathy with tho bond holdors, Mr, Zane prompily tolegraphed to-night thot ho had nono of tho bonds, and no sympnthy with tho bond holdors. His_chances for succossion aro considerod good by, thoso posted, although Judge McOlornand is confident of succosa. & - NEW ORLEANS. Villainous Assault--TicEnery Adviscs Acquicsconce. New OnrEAxs, Juno L—About 1 o'olock this morniug an unknown party, using s slung-shot, asssulted B. O, Hancook, of the Herald, at tho corner of Gravier and Camp stroots, Hancook received a sovoro but nob dangorous cut on the forohond. His assailant escaped. Gov. MoEnery issuod an nddross to tho poople of Louistana, advising acquicsconco in the Kol- logg Govornment until Congress assembles in Docombor. e The Toxan Border Troubles ‘WasmNaroN, June 1.~Whilo Gen, Sherman in convorsntion continuoa to_emphatioally dis- countonanco tho roquost mado to the Govornor of Texas for tho rolosso of Batanta and Big Treg, bo hns no suthority to intorforo in the mattor, it boing in tho hands of tho executive authordty; but, at the samo timo, ho thinks whatovor 'promises have boon mado for the rostoration of thoso Chiofs to thoir pooplo ought to bo carried out in good faith. Tho Mexican Mimster has not yet roceivod a full offioial ac~ count of the particularaattonding Col, MoKenzie's operations agalnat tho Lipons and Kickapoos, and thereforo is not now prepared to roprosont tho case to our Governmont with o view to ox- plauations, and thoro is no doubt thase will bo Dlacd on {ho ground of tho duty of tho Govorn. mont to protoot its citizens and punish all hoatile vaders of our soil whorover found, tho Moxi- can Government boing uuwilling or’ unablo to provont such incursions, It is sald in milita; circlos that tho oporations of Col. McKenzio wil doubtless sorvo as o Warning to all armed bands who cross to our territory for stealing or murdor- 0uB purposes. Tolegraphic Mrovitlos. Elmo won the raco on tho Oakland course at Ban Francisco on Baturday, winning every heat. Goorge Dawos, employed as brakoman on tho Chicago, Rock Island & Pacifio Railroad, mot his doath by failing botwesn tho cars of & frolght train on Baturday ovening. Decensed was o resident of Gonesco, Iil. Dr. Asheroft, who was shot at Emduuki on tho 21st ult,, died on Saturday night. ease Grogg, sou of ex-Mayor Grogg, who was ar- xoatd at tho time of fho shoolog And sban: quontly xoloasod, was searrastod mmodistoly aftor tho Dootor's doath, charged with murder in the firas dogroe. The friends of tho Rov. Henry D. Mooro, of Cinolnnati, who hu(lly retirod from the pastorato of tho Vino Btreet Congregational Charch, and Iins since boon prosching at Robinson'’s Opora House, havo o projoct on foot ta erect him a charch to cost $200,000, having tho largest audi- torium in tho oity. One man offors 850,000, It is undorstood that the members of tho Masonio Ordor are active in tho movement. P i New York Xtoms. New Yonr, June 1.—During a quatrel which took placo to-day in tho saloon of Frederick Kirkor, cornor of One Hundrod and Twonty- ninth stroot aud Socond avonue, betwesn John B, Dunham, of Mount Vornon, tho laudlord aud his bar-keopor, John Jaln, Dunham wae kioked Dy Kirkor and 8o sevoroly injured that donth ensucd within a fow hours. boat in which Robort Davis, of Twon- ty-flst etroot and Third avonuo, Wm, sywm, of tho Livorpool stoamor Minnosota, and three othors, woro unflln%lhla evoning on tho North Rivor, capsized, Davis and Switt wore drownod, ‘Tho othora wore rosouod. ——— The IHoody Bonders==Two Thousand Dollury Roward for Their Approhone sion. ‘The Governor of Kansas has isaued tho fol- lowing proolamation : Whoreas, soveral atroolous murdors have Dbeon rocontly committed in Labotto County, Kansas, under olrcumstances which fastans, be- yond doubt, tho commisslon of theso orjmos upon tho fomily known s the Bondor family, consiating of John Bondor, about G0 yoars of ngo, ' b foob 8or ¥ inchos in hoight, Gorman, speaks but lit~ sombled yosterday. tle Engllsh, darle comploxion, no whiskors, and sparoly built, Mra. Bonder, about 50 yoars of nge, rather hoavy ok, blo eyes, brown hair, Gorman, spoakn broken Engliah, Jobn Dondor, Jr., aliss John Cobardt, G foct 8 or 9 inchios in hoight, allfihtly bulll giay oyos with brownish tint, brown bolr, ight mgsetache, no whiskors, sbout 27 yosra of'ngo, spoaks Eng- lish with Gorman accent. Kato Rendor, about 24 yoars of age, dark hair and oyos, good looking, woll formed, rathor bold in appoatanco, - fiont alkor, sponks good Eng- lish, with very littlo Gorman nocont. i And, whoroas, sald porsons are at Iargo, and fugitives from justico. Now, thorefore, .I, ‘Thomas A. Osborn, Governor of tho Btat pf Knneas,” in purauanco of law, do horoby offer o roward of * 8| for tho nxtl&rohansion and deliv ery to (lio Sheriff of Labotte County, Kansas, of oach of tho abovo porsons named, 'SPAIN. Opening or tho CorteswNTlitary Moves ments, Mapntp, Juno 1.—Tho Constituent Cortes sa- Tho sossion was- formally oras, Prosidont of the iniatry, with o epooch in which he maintainod tho right of tho Spsnish poopla to choosa thoir own govornmont. - Tho Tiopublio, Lo sald,'would pursue a policy of order at home. It had no con- corn with rovolutions in Buropoan Btatos, and ‘was not ambitious of territorial a; ndizomont. Ho r{xmmlund to_nbolish slavery in Cubs o in Porto_Tico, and sdvocated the soparation of Church and Stato, Tho Cortes then organized by clogting Bonor Orouse, a Foderal Ropublican, »a {ta Prosidont, 3 Gon, Cabrintt, in command of the Govern: mont forcos, has defoatod a force of 800 Carlists near Boballa, ’ ! Gen, Vallas hag ordored tho sus) way trafflo in tho Provinca of pafn of doath, —— ASHLAND AVENUE ROUGHS. A Buggy Xntentionnily Overturned and the Occupants-Seriously Hurtes Thoy Are Pursucd, and Fire Two Shots nt Their Fursncrs, Tho orowdoed condition of the popular thor- oughfares during yostorday rosulted in o large numbor of acoldents. The only one of any im- portanco ocourred on Ashland avenuo, about balf-past 7 o'clock, sud its importance arlses tho ngfmvnhd olrcumatances which attended it ¢ T odock, a Iady and gon- tloman wore driving slowly along tho avenuo in an opon buggy. A short distanco bohind them was a c: 0 containing four young mon, whoso actions indicatod that thioy Wero muoh influenced by an overcharge of of an intoxioating drink. As thoy nearod: tho Dbuggy the gentloman who wea driving it at- tompted to got out of tholr way, but his utmost endenvors did not grovant the roughs from run- ning into him and upsetting bis buggy. Tho Indy was thrown out and geriously injured, FHor pamo is supposed to bo Mrs, Blanton, and hor residonce on West Van Buron strect, bolween Clinton and Jefferson. The ocoupants of tho carriage drove right on aftor tho occurrenco, and {mld no othor attention to it than to Isugh at ho injurod partios. Some gontlomon who had ‘witnessod tho outrago followed the per&otmkom in tho hiopo of seouring thoir arrost. Thoy had chased thom but a short distancoon West Adams stroot, when thero were two shots fired at thom from the carriage containing tho rougls. Tbo( fortunately did not take effoct. Tho vohiclo was then driven at such a rapid epcod down sido streot that the pursuers were unablo to overtake it. If tho parties who were injured will roport thoir names at the Madison Strect Pollce Btation, an effort will bo made to arreat and punish the porpetrators of the outr s in bl THE CITY IN BRIEF. Tho first rehoarsal in force takes placo at the dopét-oolisoum this evoning, oponod by. Bonor T nsion of rail- alencis, undor ‘Willism wm:{ of England, s registored at’ the Wost Bide Briggs House, - Gilmoro will rech cmfign on Tucsdsy night,. and be received with mi Honors. Maj, A, W. Edwards, Oarlinville, is among tho arrivals at tho West Bido Briggs Houso. The Hon. 8. B. Dick and wife, of San Fran- clsco, aro at the Weat Bide Briggs House enrouto for tho Tiast. i . Tho rogular monthly mestingof the managors of the Half-Orphan -Asylum will be held Tuca- day at 11 8, m. Qov. Washburn, of Wisconsin; Gov. Hen- dricks, of Indisus'y snd Gov. Beveridgo, of Illi- nols, will arrivo in this clty on Wedneaday to at- tond o Jubileo, sad will pasa the wesk in our ty. . Tho Library Assoclation of the Scotoh Pres- byterian Ohuroh will -hold & meoting this ovon- ing at th cornor of Monroe and Paulina stroots, whon the pastor, the Rev. J. Maolaughlin, will dolivor an nddrobs. : Bdward Crane, Eaq., will looturo this ovening at the Now Jorusalom Temple, corner of Wasts, ington streot and SBonthwestorn avenue, for the bonofit of tho' organ fund of the church. Bub- fost, Obivalry sud the Grusados,” Adrlsalon, 25 centa, Doforg_going to your placo of bushioss thin morningy go to tho Polls” in your prooinct snd caat your ballot for Circnit Judges. Tho caudi~ datos aro Williams, Booth, Rogers, Farwall, and Troo. Examine your ticket carofully, and look out for Bam Ashton. Yesterday aftornoon, about 5 o'olock, a boy nomod James Fitzgerald accidentally shot hime solf through the left hand with arevolver. Tho ball entorod noar the centre of the palm sud came out at tho wrist, The accldent ocourredat the mzmex of Blue Island avenue and Robey #treot. . Yostorday ovening, at 8 o'clook, o horso, at- tached to & bnggy, wiiich contained two gentlo- ‘men, named Johnson and Livingston, of No, 271 North Halsted stroot, ran away, on North Denr- bomn streot, noar chiller, Both men wors thrown out'of tho vehiolo and badly injurod. Tho buggy was broken to splintera, P. M. Pogona and wite, Cedar Falls, Towa; R. Dunnisgton, Dloomington; H. J.. Haerl New York; Goorge I. Abbott, Toxas; J. Randolph, Cinoinnetl; ~ Willlam Watts, England; J. A. Fisk, Lemont; C. Laron, New York; Goorgo Bpicor, Cincinnati; E, J. Harbaugh, Indian Tor- ritory; and William Fender, Mi nnulgo]ls, aro among the arrivala at tho West Hide Brigga Honge. Among the party of 500 exoursionists that make tho entiro circult of the olty will be o large number of tho leading railroad men of tha country, the presont woek being the annual meetings of tho Chicago, Rook Ialand & Pacific and the Chicago & Northwestern Railway Companies. Quito a number of railroad officials from other Statea will be in the olty. One of tho fostures of the weok will be this asgembling of the rail- road intorost. Tho Friends of Poace in Ghicsgo will hold a meoting to-night at the rooms of the Chicago Christian Union, No, 114 Madison street. Simi- Iar meotings are to be hold to-day, at tho in- stanao of 8, Julia Ward Howo and other rominent members of the Woman's Peace Hfovomont, in tio othor obiof citits of tha cowne try and those of England, The moeting hora will be of o socinl and litorary character. There willbo muslo and speeches. Reporta will bo ‘mado of tho progrosa of the Pence Movement in overy quartor, and committees will ba formed to correspond with other assoclations, On Enmrdnfi aftornoon Mr. J, B, McGee, tho foroman of the Biar Union Line Freight-House, was presonted with an olegant sot of silvorware, £ho gt of tho mon under Lin control, who hold Limin high regard for his many gontlomanly quolitios, Tho brief presontation speech was mado by Mr, W. W, Chandler, the Westernagent of tho lins, and romarka wore also mado by%lr. William Bornor, tho oashior. Mr, McGao's ro- Ply to hin frionds was quite oreditable, undor tho umstances. Mr. Adlar, tho arohitoot, hus just finlshod plana tor the followiug Luildinga:~ Malt houso for W, Lill, Esq., ot tho comer of Itush and Illi- nois atrdoty, 100x160 foot, soven storlos Lighy cost, $75,000. For Ogdon’ & Bholdon, on Blate streot nonr Adsme, five stories and basement, busiuess building, 402180, of Buens Vista atano, to bo ocoupied by A. J. Nutting, clothier ; cost, 60,000, For Mosara. Douglas & Oharnloy, at tho corner of Erieand Btato streots, two brown-stono front, firat-class rosidonces, basement and threo storles; ooat, $10,000. For Moadoworoft Bros,, at the corner of Erle and LaSallo streots, two brick dwnlllngu. 40x42, basement and throe storics; ooat, @18,000, . NUMBER 287. VIENNA'S ¢BLACK FRIDAY.” The Financinl Orisis fn the Austria Onpital, ! Vienna (day 12) Corretpondence o the New York ‘orld, Tho Vionna Btock Exchango, like that of Now York, hashad at Inst its * Blaclk Triday,” * 'Tu other words, » finanolal orisis has in o fol 'ays modo havoo smong millionairon and pat Uized trado, ~Buspocting that Amoricans are)3 - so thoroughly posted upon Vionna nffairs tog'tho Importanco of tho olty merits, I munt pi g, ise that ovor sinco_1800—tha yosr 'of tho A S::o- salan wor—Vienna has boen thocontro | W3te most activo spooulation. That war, so hi - oting to Austria In its military and’ politio B b aults, gave a strango impulsé to Austrion 12 12 morco aud industry, Evor sinco 1866 tho i a1 coulation bns boon running higher |3 3 bighor, - Now banks, now manufsctd oy companios, now . building companics ,staric up over night, until thero seomed to be no limit to tho oxpansive powor of Austrian capital snd credit. Not having the etatistics af thig moment bofora me, I cannot-give exact figures ; but at losst ono thousand millione’ worth of now- atook wab placed on tho Vienna markot durlr:% 1872 olono. Of courso, evety sound- hondod financior knew that a orash must como. But tho cry of "wolC” was raisod 8o often that bvery one coamed looking out for him until ho waa actually at tho door. Last Wodnoaday tho horizon became ovorcast, A *pool,” lrylns to oarry o largo amount of fanoy atook, fatled to tho ‘amount of sovoral millions, This broko tho entire markot, Thuredny mattors grow worso, and roachod thoir climax en Friday. On this last dng, if I moay trust the loose statemonts of the Jross, no loos than 130 foilures woro ontored. Thoso who claim to be oyo-witnesaos sny that the sconcs on 'Change bafile description. Roading off the nomos of brokera and firms that failed to moot thoir en- gogomonts waa liko tho call of the dosth-roll fn tho Roign of Terror, th{ of tho lightor stocks wero awept out of tho market. Austrian loans, railroad shnros of tho bost companios, dropped 5, 10, 20, ovon 560 Jor gont, On Fridayatiornoon it soomad impossiblo to raigo a loan on any secu- rity. Tho boars had things thoir cwn way. Tha branch house of Rothechild was acoused of “‘bear- ing” without meroy, and two of the firm narrowly eacapod being lynched. Two suicidos have been roported, and many moro rumored. Tho beara bogan to'se that unless roliof was given nothing would bo gafo. On Fridsy ovening a couneil wua hold, conaisting of doputic from tho loading rivate firms and public banks, and attended by ho roprosontativo of tho Ministry of Financo, ond it was resolvod to advance twonty millions 85 a loan to carry cortain stocks, and also to pro- pore modorato torma of sottloment for thosa 8 that woro on tho point of bronking. This action was made known immodiatoly and pro- duced tho desired result on Baturdny. Thoro woro still some_failures, but it bocamo avidont that the crisla was over, Thoe outside public, as i usual in such cason, also camo to_ tho roliof. Evory ono who hada fow thousand florins ta Bparo profitod by tho low pricos and bought in. 'his of itself enscd the markot. Tho results of this crisis may be briefly sume mod up thus : The Vienna Exchnnge has boen cloared, a8 if by s bLurricano, of fancy stocks. Hundreds of ‘mon who imagined thomsolvor millionaires on Tucsdny found thomselves bog- ars on Friday. But tho great commercial and Fdustrial intorosta of Astria a0 st intact, The manufactorios will continue to do a businoss, and the railroads havo all ‘thoy can carry. Tho final rosult of tho crisis will bo bon- eflcial, although tho prosont stato of nifairs ina oruel ilnduMp. e S PERSONAL. Gen. Frank P. Blair, Jr., is yot st Richficld Springs, Otsego County, N. Y. His hoalth is im- proving. . Col. Oarroll D. Wright hus boon appointed Chiof of the Duroau of Labor Statintics, in Mas- sachusetts, [ place of Gen. Oliver. * The Rov. John Willlamson, of Dixon, IIL, has Doen cleated principal of Jennings Bominary, st -Aurora, 1t is understood that ho will accopt. 3. Enoa Noft, who claims a soat in Congress; is one of tho ownors of tho Fort Wayno (Ind.} Sentinel under tho now regime. Co})t. Goorgo H. Bradbury, the nowly elected Prosident of the Pacific Mail Bteamship jompany, fl;fl boen ono of the most trustod Captains of the % : Col. Thomas A, Scott intends fo visit the monoy contres of Europe thia summor, for the purpote of prasanting to tho financiors of tho OId “Worldtho suporior advantagos of tho Southerp Pacifid Railrond a8 & soureo of investment, ' . James ¥. Olark, form any years s Road-Mastor of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Reilroad, will soon take chargo of the mountain divigion of the Union Pacific Railroad, yico P. J. Nichols, who will assumo tho Superintendoncy of tha eastorn division, with hotdquartors st Omaha, o binrdly know what to think of tho romoria- blo dispatoh which doscribes & covenant anid to Lave baen ontorad fnto by Honey Wazd Booshor, Honry 0. Bowen, and Thicodors Tilton. Tha effect, of tho publication of the documont must be to bring what i known oa tho * Boochor scan- dal"” to a arisia. - It is not improbablo that thors s n hugo hoax in tho dispatoh, and that no such, *icovonant " was ovor mado, 1f tho factanlloged aro truo, thon Mr. Beccher bas acted very un- wisoly in keeping silont under tho chas brought againat his porsonal chastity, When innocont mon aro accused in thut way, their ime pulse” {s ‘not - 1o koop eilonco. Buch & courso is apt to load to a suspiolon thot thoy aro afraid ta eponk logt thoy might sby too much for tholx own good. A’really innocont man.is seldom afrald to denounce his scousors and dare them to bring on their proof or else to Lold thele pesce.—Bufalo Commercial Advertiser, — e A Misguided Book-Agent. A boolagant ontored tho apon door of & sung Pittsflold cottago ono day last week, and nod- ding to & trim, bright-looking littlo woman wha st soviug by tho window, commenced valubl to doscant on the merita of a groat work whic ho waa for the first timo giving mankind an op- portuaity topurclago, It waa & univorsa! blogra: am, phy, cook-book, dictionary, family physi short-hand _ instructor, and contsined, sidos, a dotailed history of everyimportant even( that has transpired in tho world, from thoap- ple inoidont and Adam's fall to Credit Mobiliey and tho fall of Congross. The work contained 5,000 chaptors, all with ruoning titles. Tho agont, aftor talking on tho gonoral excele lonces of tho volume about fiye minutos, coms mencod on the hoadings of thoso chapters, and a3 tho woman did not ey & word to intorrupt him, ho folt that ho was making a conqueat, and. ho rattled away 80_that sho shouldn't have m ohance to aay no. It took him nearly half an hour, and ag ha broathlossly wont on, the swant startod on his forchead, and he made convulsive asps at his collar, and whon he finished he had Erardgy nlrenfih enough left to put on a bewitch. ing smilo and hand hor his ready pen wherowith to gubscribe horname to the ordor book. B8he took tho g:m, but instead of patting her auto: leph on his list, sho hfted a scrap of paper rom her work-box, and wroto in plain loiter: ¢ Ime dofe and dum.” He sald not & word, buf tho unuttorable things that he looked, aa turned to the door, would fill library, it g o Singular Death. LoUBVILLE, Ky., June 1.—At & small firoaty ' o'look this morning, Jack Hunt, a piveman on one of the enginos, stumbled over tho hose in the stroots and lay stunnod about a minute. Ha was at longth brought to and conveyed haif de- lirlous to bed at tho u“rfil"« houso, where he diod in about an hour, The post-mortem to day revenled a rupture of the vena cava, botween tho pericardium and hoart. Tho sack was flllod with blood, which probably prolonged life, Phyaicians rogard tho case as & singular one. - Ocean Steamship Newa, New Yong, June 1.—Arrived, steamer Deutache d, from Bremon. o owaors of the steamalip Geo, Cromwell, now overdue at Now Orloaus from this port, feol Do unoasiness s to hor safoty, eho boing & vory strong, soaworthy boat, Sho has five first-olass 1ife-bonts, Bho had only soven passengers, who, with thirty oficors and " orew, could bo fully st commodafed in the boata in case of acoldent. Nzw Youx, June 1.—Arrived, steamor Celtio, from Liverpool. —_— Oannibalisy New Yonr, June 1.—A lottor from the Tij Islands statos that tho mountain savagos k!llcd a family of whites named Burnw, and some Y'olz- noaian laborors, altogether aixtoen whites, whose bodies wore found horribly mutilatod. Somnbut }un bodies woro oarriod away for a cagnibal enst,