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- 2 [ i ' IHE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JUNE tho newrpaper eraft were reduced to s standing posi- ton, 1 then {hero woro ot soata enough, and o Iargo nuynber took tholr muslo aud tholr Gilinore on their lega,—n graceful, hecoming, but tircsume atti tude, - Thoro wero abmnit. TWENTY THOUSAND PRRSONS - on tho floor, asight wor(l neelny fudeed, Thoso on * tho lovel conld 1ot comprotiend. tio nggregato nutibor of tho unitain (hat vaut aesomblago. Tho view from tho balcony nt thionorth end of tho wiidiorlynt wos ox- coodingly fino, Tho maos was seated, Tho donsity ‘o dinituslonn (hercof weva Impresstvo, nad had they Bl o fu monruing it would have beon a sombro . sight. ‘They wera ot, howover, All tho colors in aul but of tho rainbow ywero thoro, inaking tho gcene bufght, variegated, anil kafoldoxcople, Tho sun £ Glone down througl tho lrylights on cach slde, light- Sug up tho lino of peraous’ undornesth, Thero wero 1450 sireams of munshine, ouo on ench ide, and o dark Tino in tha middio and on tho outer edges. - Tho offact fonn elovtod oboerver wag triking, Then thero was tho constant_motfon of 10,000 faus, Altogethor the * seonie without any muslo was worth tie monvy. IN TUE GALLERY wero the Inviled'gucsts, both Indics nnd gontiomen, Among_thom were Senator Logan, Gov. Toverkgo, Mayor Medlll, Jny Gould, and niany raliroad oficiale, Tho sl did not round a4 woll up thoro as on tho 1loor, and tho viritors did not romniu long, preferring tho Botter acoustio effect down Fuire, HIDE RIOWH, 1t na n dollar admission to tho dopat buflding, and a dollar reprevonted four quurtors, cach_quartor con Anluing 25 conta, Whilo the four quurters also repro- ' eontod In tholr” aggregate of ono dollar n jamming, « Lyueczing, suffocated throng insido tho biitlding, 38 centw,or unequartor,ropreacuted a vurloty of improving + alght’ undor covar 'of a row of tents along Lafalla *" glreot, Mere, it was anid, could bo scon tho tratnod olo- phantof tho’ Estramnduras doncing Lho can-can with Souderful precirlon; horo, also the famous mane enling, wob-footed, slab-sld®d lynx of Borneo; the * Dlanicet-aheop of Sum ho long-haired woman of tho Onral Mountains, nnd {ho threc-headod monstor from tio Gingales Juiglo, Ifere, too, waro prodiles of glars-blowlug snd murvels of contortionism; wou- derd of magio and_other charming fasciuations famil. inr to tho country cousln, Thews wero frrestatiblo, and the shrowd squatior who pitehed hfs tent on Las Ballo strect took lots of quarters from tho rustic Tocket-book, - Ag & genernl thing tho inquisiiive ardor of tho alght-secr recolved its fAivat chock at thosy tents, for ho camo out with long face, and tho protiy, Dutxom Ines with him oxprossod the opinlon that slid had boen fooled, > THE INCVITADLE ALLEN, When & great inflnx of atrangors from tho country © - stica up the Ingonultly and onterpriso of {he unpri- oiped, thore o kriowlug to what extromas of fnyt- enco’nnd fraud n roguo Wil go. _And as it fu wncleas 10 warn our too contiding country cousius, who gen- erlly avold ono such suara ouly to fall Into anotler, o woral will bo deawn from tho storles savo such a8 the ruader moy doduct for lifmisolf, "o attontiot of tho policn nuthoritios {a called onco moro_ 1o tho natorjouy fellow Jobu Allow, who ting already nehioved n roputation for vagabondism quite national In its oxtent, Thio unblushing raecal, gitled Wil a2 most Insinunting smils ond u flow of ritoric, gtitioncd _ himsolf yesterdny aftornoon nt (ho mouth of tho Warhinglon Strect Tunol, and, placing o fow counterfelt plecea of fractional ‘ourroncy bee tween bis flugers, lraugued the country visitors eomowhat as follown: in tho_coolnoss nnd thado of tho great Chieago refrigorator that = rospito_from tho weariness and toll nud huat aud dust of o dry.and orid thoroughfaro— 15 cents, only 16 conts—tho dust and dirt aud tho Tieat of the Jubtlco can hiore bo exehongud for tho luxn Ty of 4 coul and rotreshiug jotrnoy under _tho river s 10 lieat—17, conts—lighted by gas hulf nmilo under tho Inke—takes you to tho crib—and only 15 couti— paw's your timo—ahend of tho worli—don‘t o homo withotit cooliug in tho great Clhileagu refrigerator—the triumph of moderh sefenco over tho cloments—now's your timo—only 15 conte.” "A3 ho mannged to tucklo nono of tho knowing ones, 1o Bucceeded in collecting o lnrgo sum of Inoney from thoee who wero unfortunato onough to L Degulled by bin Jargon, 1ils carcor was et short by datective, seolng whom at n distance Allen dapazted, taling up o position at the TnSalle streot Puiet: lora B tood, gnd demanded o ficket of 10 who pasacd, No ono having a tickot abont Allcn_domunded 25 cents toll, mud secured a v “comfortubie sum by (his device, As it is, joon-Loopers will soon get tho fon of it, it {8 tho moro roprehicneiblv., v less creditablo dovice waa ‘that of a wan, 2 nuzza could, nat bo lenrned, who found & mino of vwealtl in o hugo hundlo of photographs, Among theim wos that of & woman of tho town who llves in n hoves of fll-famo on Clarle acrect, who yas . sold to Bundreds of cager purchoseraas the “famous quoen of thie stage, (ho preatest of living actrerses, o eere ¢us Neligon» ‘Tho notoriown Teprobate, John Mee zirlin, bad a veedy salonn Sonator Pomeroy, whilo torfcits of Galmore, Gen, Bheridan, the Ghief of ¢, zod tho editor of & mourning paper, wore un aciafugly sold to contented spozulators, “This pleco of infamy was committed_on Ciark street, md was Juoet profitablo to the ingenious roguo Who perpos tzed it TAE KUMBEH OF VIRITORS, To attempt 1o eothnato within fon or ffteen {hou- prnd of (he nuaber of visitors in Chicago, yeatorday} vould bo nimost futilo task, Any ona could obeorve 1 (o immonse crowds on_tho sircets, cipeclally o in the recently * burnt district,” that thero had ‘an duflux of strangers from cast and west, - Oce ually tho unmber of peoplo wan ko largo that Yies anything but plensant, Elghty-four trains n Mo aiftetent ratlroadg tu this clty overy aud yealorday cyery car waa growdod, On somo , notably the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, e Noriliweatern, and the Rock Islunil & Pacifie, the 5 consistdd of ten, twelve, nnd sfxteen _cara eachl, L of which wero uncomfortubly. crowded, ‘Tlio lichiyan Southiorn, St. Louis & Alton, and tho Mil- eukee & St Paul tafus wevo mch larger thon usugl, bt tlioy wera 1ot aé amuich proskad n thia otlcr ronds, Torsons wlhio Nved within ten or fifleen miles of tho city preforecd their own conveyanees totlo steam cuir, and thounntds of them canio {n_carrlagos lo nc wint wus golog on. Xrom converaations with rail- rozd men - oud olhers who have scen Inrge concotryes of pacrle, it was learned that thero werd it tho city, yosterday, from 60,000 to 60,000 strangers, Evory hotol was fufl, and fricuds woro' obliged (o ac- commodato thoko whio vrero unablo to fuenro alollor clsgwhore, ho restaurnts down-town wero overrun, o1l tho auloons viero lbarally patronized, Many of the rotuil stores did an exvollunt Lusiness, and deslers 41 food, whizky, bite, and dry goods al ddubliesa wish thiere wea o Jubliee every weel, A LONU DI CE was traveled by many, £ome coming Ow tha, e fur cast as Bulfsio, as 14r south as Cairo, 3 far noith us thoy live, Tovns within a distence wwiles wero lterally draiued cf their popu- This i3 truo of places liku Bloomington, i VO m ns far west nglon, LaS:lle, Jolict, Mendots, Eaudwich, anuuk, | Dristol, Awrora, ,Downor's Grove, . Michignn ~ City, “Elglu, Genova, on tlio Milwaukee lino a9 far an Dlilwaukee toelf: "isoro would Luvo been ‘n Jundred thousaud persons in fhe oity wero it not. for the Litoucss of the farming ecazon, whieh compellod msny farmors (o remuin at Bomo to put n their corn, and porforn other urgeut o5, Many living neat onough went homo Jast ziglt,” and Will rotirn to-day, tho principal reason Duitg that they could not fiud secommodntions to re- s ovor bight, Those whoslayad suw tho elty DY GASLIGUT, aftending the ovening’ concort, othora fi- catres, and tho Enlauce perambulating the Iis night w28 serono and lovely, The moon 6.y e (i Dl fall, tho ol baliy, and the strcets wiero Urihiant with filniinatod wiadows of storos kopt i a wnustially lato hour. “Lhero was but littlo cenices or dlcorderly conduct of uny kind, Mid- gt fonnd th kiroate stlll populated, uud it was later Ly fra tho stilness of uight caino down on tho wearied avsfonits oujosing tho rofreing sluubor tint ra thiem Tor tho feativitics of to-day. TAST EVENING, hifte the depot. bulldlng was crowded to it ntmost Last tveuting, 1L falled to gratify the musical ap- 4 of n vast concourae, Whilo the thousands filed tho uurrow entrances, thousands moro out to get fu, Why shonld:thoy? Thero 15 us big & crowd outsldy the building us {nc wil thera wus wmplo_opportunity to koo aud H,_Tho windows woro nll upeu to Iot n afr, and ey puriormed tho doublo duly of lottiug ont tho dinof voices and Instraments within, Tho air was cooter antalde then 1o ono could trivel round tho gatire buifdlog (n e soun of o striogn and brssace, and enjey plonty of small talk. Ono could put his arni Found kin girl, and do all s0rta of things uot tolerablo in o auditorfum, And all thia could be dono for Tolbing, while it would coat, fully §2 to ga inslde and lizvo to ult and listoen for threo mortal Livure, or bo Jummed o dosth, THE CONCERTS. THE CHICAGO JUDILLE will lako ta place In numbersand nolee st least with i3 groat musical feativals of tho country. Thcse havo becw tho Qerman Snongorfosls, ho tvo Boston Jubl- * locs, and tho recent festival ut Cincluatl, It is to bo clansed with tho two Boston Jubilces, nithongh inferior fo cach In polnt of mumber of performers and of anusical eflect, A8 u great popular domonstration, ft 13 n great suceess, A a performanco of popular musdo for tho maesos, &t I elso o snceess, But no o timato musical featival, or o » fostival which will relsonny jood fufluenca upon musio, 1t 1s of no con” e.quence whatover, As (ho mauugers probably dld net expert or intend to achiove wny musieal rosults, 4 to pluwo the crowd for tho moinont, 3 r, Gilmoro dl ot oxpect anylhing moro aleo, probably susvered the purposes for which it was Judged musfeally, 1t cannot bo compared withs eithier the Cloclimatt Festival or tho Baongorfests, Tiin ltter huvo boow earnest oud honest attempts to duzo n high claws of musle, aud to clovate the pub- uste, from tho German standpoint, ut Jeast, which 1+ sbout tho only musical standpoint now-s-days, Tho Cincinyati Fostival wan devotod to tho production of eomo of tho grandeat compositions in tho wholo world of muaio, and sfx wmonthn of lard study aud pructice wero givon to thoir performance, ad tho romnlt wan tho grestest muelcal auceeas ever known in tlds country, Judged purely wpon Ita musical merite, the Jublloo Lias progressed suliciontly to whow that a chorus and on orchcstes can bo organizad which maydo somo work herenfter, T'his, at least {8 encouraging, Judged upon its merits, Nowover, a8 n populsr performanco of oasy, popular music, and by the satisfaction which It gavo to the auclence, 1t may bo act down on & sonditional succoss, And thia, too, $4 enconraging, na it nugurs well for g un nudlence together” hiereaftor Tor gomolhing ator. Compprad with tho Toston Jubileo, it falla Lelow thcde stuudard, w8 6 was inferior fu numboru mud they bud womo' exceptionally good foaturca 3n 1o rliapo of solow und conrorfod "cffocts, whick thly il not, and which roquirad tnoro or lows Lraining, for which thers wag uo tme fo this festival, If thore ia sy feoture Iu tho Obicago Jubilee which calls for one thit2lactie nduiration, it Ia the enterprigo aud onergy which in n fow short weals has” boon able to summon sticha muvical host- togathor, and drill thom into a preditablo dogroo of musieul cbedienco. At tho samo e, it fan mutter for m?rni that such umultitude should to mimsaod togother for nothing betier than tho thaue ing the Anvil Chorus, tho Bar Spanglod Dnnor, o tow of tho oratorio chorusen, whioh aro mado tha stock Tlocen of cvery country aiging-chool, THE PROGRAMMEN. “Tho mnalo of (o progenmmen wan astotod with rofs oreuco toebiort, quick work, lioro 18 probably not & Bunbor on them which the hingors hove uok sung scorea of timos, whilo tho orcliostzal Numibors Aty oqually fomlinr,’ Thoro aro 1o now worka t nil, and nothing whlch enlln for any apocial. dogroa of muicul pludy; Tho chorusee such:an Tho Heavous aro Tolling,” tio * Hinllolujalt, Vordt's Anvil monstrosity, #iae, tho Conquoring 1foro Comos,” ind fho orcheatral plecos, ko ftho Toll overturo, Loutuora Fost overiitre, and “thoonulmser’ ovortyre) hnvo woll-nigh beow worn throadbare, bub ley woro well _ndspted to ftha charhcter of {ho occanion, and, undoubtedly to & largo number of tho muione, us tho majoriy t botly epncorts woro wran- gern, they woro now. Many of the chotal numbors Werd of thint pectilar ctioral Thythn which carriea it- Belf, aud much BImbers woro qUIto Riccosatul, THE AUDIENOL-RNOOM. Tiio atrangoments of thi largo depot fnterlor wero elinplo in charactor, Tho travka wero floored over, st tho audieuco would bav enjoyed s Yeasonablo do- veo of comfort had more atiention beon paid to sonte g them, although it was oxcessively hot fn the illding, ' owiug o - tho JRoF veuitation it o follsiream of sunlight which poured o througl the numerous windowa diroctly upon tho facea of the erowd during tho matinco, Seats ware proviied only for n small portion of iho audionce, nnd theso wero of tho linrdeat possibla doscription, Tho result was that 08 1t was imposaiblo to hear, oxcopt immediatoly front of the platform,, the poople fockod there, and woro donscly wodged (Ggotlier, mud enffarod wimgat intoler. ably, many ladies fainting and matly moto leaving for home, unable to ondure the discomfort, Tho gollery at tho north ond of the depot was tustofully dropod with flsgs, babuers, = ond ovors oons, and tho hugo doors ot tho south end contained tho programmos of {ho afternoon and ovoning in lot- tors go large that thoy could bo read from any part of tho auditorium, If tho Managors of tho featlyal hnd dona fiothing elio, thoy at_loast aro to bo thankod for this, Wo havo often Wondered that this arrangemont Lins ot beon mado bofaro, - It 18 8 vory stmplo ono, and ono whick fn vory usoful fn theso largo fostivals whoro Lundroda “of pooplo oro ofton_withou programmes, ‘Tho platforn for tho performe era “wug located in tho centro ,of tho ‘wont sldo of tho b\ll]lllnF. ‘This wns an unfortunato arrangomont, s ono whilch was poculiatly ungrateful to thy mingers and orcliostrs, ae the soundn atruck point hllme ogainat-tho cast wall and woro thonco radiated in ovary direction in tho mout confuscd man- ner. - Bouth of tho contro of tho butlding only tho irst violin and roeds, snd thd sopranvs sud tonora woro cloarly oudiblo; morth of tho centro only tho nccond eirings’ and brasses and tho nlton aud basgos. Thoro wag 10 point at which ~ tho combiucd “effect could bo heard in proper relatiou cxcept immediatoly in front, and_thot porition wns availnblo ouly to o fow, Tho' platform sliould hiavo boen placed at the soutls ond of tho bulld- tng, and thon tha sound would havo had o olonr &weop d all would havo heard equally wall,us tio acoustics of tlio building nro goud, —Anather very scrious disnd- vantago arising from ils location wap tho fact thnt tha 1o i bolght hnd to bo mado up §u longth, The re- ult wos that tho orchcsten wad ftrung out to o vory long distance, tho oxtromo parts belng fnaudible ta gacl other, dnd uot uadot. propo control, Thoy abould hinve been compact and closa,andin front of tho conductor, 8o {hat ho could hofd thom well undor control and mass thom nt sny moment for_n given ef- foct," Tho_sopronoa and €1 nltos wore still furthur away and out of roach of thie conductor, and tho seate ing 80 irregular thnt somo of tho ranka of tho nopranca woro wedged i botweon tho doublo basses and ‘cellon, whilo many of tho altos mut Love endured torturas from thelr proximity (o the tubas and trombone, Tho tenore _and bassos ‘occupied tho eutire length in the rear, and wero thus struug out in tho samo- unfortu- note mannor, Ylad tho pintform been nt the end, tho musical effect wonld have boon groatly onhanced., \ THE ORGANIZATION, Mr, Glimore's own band,—or, rather, {hirly of it,—farmed the nuclous'of thio orchictrn, and wan sutilclent, oth in quality ond_quantity of sound, to govern tle vomalider aud liold them well {ogother. fuch tho lergor proportion of the ployers belonged to our elty, and compriced mauy of our best musiclns, Tho rostar was sbout os follows : Firat viotius, 43; socond violins and violas, 40 ; trumpets, 123 Lorns, 8 trombonea nnd tubas, 0 ;' doublo basscs, 18 { celloa, 8} clarincts, 8 aboos, 4 ; flutes, 43 fogoties, 33 drumn, tymyani, &e,, 5. ‘Total, 160, Allhough 'tho strings wore ptfong ' numbor, tho brasses domninated the tone, a# might huvo been cxpected from the fact that_mo’ opportunity wos afforded to hold them in chiecl by rehearéal, Whon brasscs havono restraint fmposed upon them thero i no telling whoro thoy will 0 to, Lt they gavo tho gueats o noihy welcomie, aud or a popuiar sudience, braes 18 preferablo to mtring muelc, ‘Tho slngers wero about th the following pro- portion : Bapranos, 200 ; alto, 135 ; tenors, 2007 and tho bovees about’tho aumo numEer 3 n all about 750 singors, Agin overy clorus, thio ropraos woro (ho leading part, and thivy were also remarkably effoctivo. Thelr tono’was good mud thelr atack’ usunlly quick and epirited. As “in most chorurca whera but o ehort tima bas boon given o worlk, a few volces lod tho otliers, and theso fow volces were of great powor and fio quality. Tho altos were tho un- Tortunato eings, 23 thoy always oro, Their numbers worauo inferior to tho othor parts that in tho massed singing thoy wero overwholmed and ulicrly lost, In somo_ duct parages, borover, ne, for iustaace, i tio Btor Spangled Baimer, whero' {ho lwoprancs and altas took u verso logethr, thoy showod {hemsclves to b very ofectivo oud s efeady 89 clock work—much steadicr, in fact, {hou fho soprancs, Tho teuors €av0 0 grand volume of voice, if you didn’t Lappen to Do undor tho leo of tho bagsow, ad th bussos woro quito oftcetiva If you wera not under the loo of the 0_nopranos, howover, took caro of thewm- selves under oll circumatances, ahd they mado them- selves heard without much difiiculty, Tho reault of all.thiu was, unless tho hearer was favorably situntud, the chorusea lacked in clearnes, und nny aftenml t abiding woro obacuro, Tho proctuion, howovor, waa very good. rlucu THE MATINEE. ” The mstiuce was unnounced for 2 o'clock,” but did not commence until a quarter before 3, which made {hio performance Inte, as tho programnio was a-very . long ono, o crowdis commneed pouring fato o butlding tully an hour and o Lalf Lefore tho time of commenceniant, nud by bolf-pest 1 (o Tong walk upon tho enst ido of tho buildinga was Alled with n crowd tightly wodged b togother of men, wonicn, and chil- dren.” Tha best of good uature provailed, howaver, although cveryono wus molting with tho heat, and gradually losing fractions of - raimont, Iats fot buttored, ond panlors got wrecked, and Dearly ovory ono got into tho building more or lesa di- Iapldated, ‘No aceldonta happened, howover, and, un thero werg no reserved seats, overy ono shifted ‘for himaclf, When tho crowd in 'tho building waa ot ita Lolght, ‘thero woro probably about 16,000 persons in attendance, and theso 16,000 had no ofher ulternative {Irau to faco tho aun snd kwelter, The progrumme for tho afternoon was as follow 3 PANT FIRST, 1, Now Ghieago IIymn of Prodso. Camybelt Sung to the tne of YOI Hundrad, " Choris, Orches < tra, and Mftitary tiand, 2. Fostival Overtur Loutner Ofrclicatrd, 8. “Angel of Peaco........ Clioriia and O 4, Seloctions from favorite Oporag. Introducing aolo for. cornet, M. A7 non, Hr. Il Mitltary I 6, Chorus. o Ruller Belling upho- clrinet, Higgina; and the Jubiles 10 Heavens aro Telllng ”. ..., Maydn Chorus and Oreheatrut, 6, Solo for Cornct—* Boventh Alr 7, .. Do Borlot W, A1, Arbuckle. 7. Natloul Alr—* Star Spnugled Baner ..., . Chorus uni Orchestra. < Rey > PALT BLOOND, 8. Overture—* Willlam Toll”, Orchestra, 9, Oliorus—** Beo, the Conquering Iero Comes "', Diiel, X 10, Solo for Bnphionon.? Thomo ot Varlutions. Alfred higg. whereran Rossini 11, Anvil Chorus, Chorns, Orcheatra, and Military Rand, 12, Ohoriie—* Noerer, My God, t0 Theo "y, - Clorus, Orchéatra, and Military Hin At o quarker beforo 3,' Mr, Gllmoro canio to tho frout, and waa recaived with hearty nui long-continued spplaise, which ho ackuowledged 1o biy usual goniul manner,’ Aftor tho applanso had subaided, Lo took tho baon, and tho matinea commencod with o two. versed hyinn, written for tho occasion, and sot to tho ‘music of 0ld Wnndred, in which thy il chorun and orcliestra participnted, In muslo of this kind, marked by a met slptinn, tho éhorus wan mont at ko, nd uithough thio words wera unintelligitly, the combined offoct wus good, and the volumo of touo strong aud otoudy, Leuturs famniliae fostival ovorturo, which has dano duty many times in thin city on foatul occaslons, and I8 noet of * Eceo quam bonum " tho world over, followed 01 JTundred mud gavo tho orchostrn o chancs to oxhibit Haiuality, It in an casy work, ond although onco or twico ihings wore s lttlo curlous ona tho Drasses wero hoving o plenlo oll by thomselves, to which (ho fiddlors Wera not. favited, atill thoy ot tlirough very creditably, and a apattor of applauso rin through tho eudionce, Which wa ovidently Liolding Ha enthulusm fn check for tho wmore pronouncsd num- Dora of u_patriotic and_Jubllant character, Kollor's “Angel of Penco,” which was writtou for tho socond Doston _ Juliled, sud dn a rather inof- fonsiva composition in choral atyle, and nat ultogother ariginal, i of the Auwo morkod thythmn o Old Hun- dred, and very simple, #o that ihe chorus welked thirolgh it and camo out all right, Tho noxt nwuber wab & foutislo on thomes seicetod from somo of Tolllul'a operas, for which Bir, Gilmoro Lus o_doclded penchunt, Mghtly strung togotlir, and introduclog golos for’ cornot, cuphouon, mud clarinel, Thia wiw given by Mr. Giliiiore's own Dand, whilo the remnindor of tho oreheatr lovked on admiriigly, Tn all seapects thin was tho beal nstrumentnl nimuber on the p geemine, i porformanca at least, The various solc il wbrojlvou by M. Arluickls M. Tugg, and Me. Higglnn, snd tho genoral playing of o baud, dhow that 4t sk dolortorated aluco s lunl appoaranco luro, i- though but ittio moro than ono-lnlf of tho organfea- tlon 14 horo, Mr, Arbucklo's 4ol pluylng was Apcinlly enjoyublo for ita brilliancy and snioothiicés,, The noxt niuber woa % ‘Tho Hoaveny arc Tolllug,” ‘whic was Jed by Mr, Dutlorficld, Tt waso uicooss with tho crowd, but it wonld hardly bear sovero criticism, and it may bLe sot down, lke wmuny of tho ofber uum- bors, B9 very creditablo, cousidering, ote, It would have ~addod imensoly to ts offeet if the musical mausgoment hind kccurod four compes tent singors for tho quartotio pasesgo, * Tho Night that s anno," ute, Thls being taken by tho whole chorus, tho eplondid contrast of tho connaction wus Tost, Bir. Arbucklo creatod a declded wonvation by bis capital pliyiiig of tho Do Deriot alr, and carriod off uu encore, Up to this tine thio chorns bad boen shouting all tho thno, Thero was no lut up, Everything was Jortiesima it notn threo “ 17 strain, It Logan to tell Somo upon tho voloon, and the rosult was that th Str Bpspgicd Bannor did not get the Denent of Tl patelotio Junis, au 1t shoutd, *Tho vo- El‘nllnn and altos took the first vorse, tho tenors aud asscs tho socond, whilo (ho solo of {ho third waa take e Ly Mra, MeGulre, who lled tho butlding vory woll, and soug with much’ spirit and vorve, A noticeabls featuro of hor wloging waa & very elcon and bright octavo Jup. Tt 1a hosdions o° follow ont the pro- irawmo iu dotall, Tho fuovitablo suvil chorus wa ut Lo oud, and although tho musical Liacksmithu woro not vory. musculir and nob thoroughly trained, sud olthough momp of tho duvils oo not In time, atill tho old gipsy ironmongory had fan- olnating offoct, 1o tho crowd, And theg domandod {hnt tho hammora should fashion tha tunn onca mare, t0 which Mr. Gilmoro rathor Toltiatantly consanted, for oven Mr, Gilmoro has becoms rather tired of tho munle which hammored and thunderod his jublleos all ovor tligcountry, 1t was ot s auvil ehorws cithor, or bo bad no artliory or bells, nud thoroforo thora waa Just no much losa of noise, Alout 6 o'clock tho firat. linlf of tho dny’s work wna ovor,aud ihe jmmeuso crowd slowly frd with dificulty phssed onit of tho bufldlng and woudod 1t way to iipper, whilo thio surrotuding sldo sliown bent furloun domotisirationa to entico tho cuirlous, aud tho vondors of boor, anil lomonalo, aud Yop-corn aung loud pooma in praise of tholr warea. THE EVENING CONCERT. Tho erowd of (ho nftornoon liad boon out of Lo ll\"lllh!? but o comparatively short thme when the crowd for tho ovenlug concort begun o pour fn, In addition to the coucert-going strangers, tho itizens trnod out In fmmenso numbors, and fully 20,00 yeo- plo were in the building st ono time, Except at the extrome ond of the bullding, thoe rush wan foarful, and at timen tho denso crowd hocamo so wodgod togother thot it wan imipossiblo to movo in any dircotion, Tho aconcs of tho afternoon wero ropeated and intonsifled, Huudreds of pooplo, rathor than sttompt to gob omywheto i {ho viginity of (ho musice stand, turned sbout and went homo, Man: women fainted from tho oxtremo heat and remalino in that condition a long time beforo thoy could bo got out, Whilo (ho crowd Wiz an cager one, tho utmogt good natura_provalled, and jeats aud hutorous critis olsms wore handed back and forward with the utmost. gooul bumor. Iu most parts of, tio linll tho crush nd nolso of the crowd rendered it Wn“-llifl.\ {mposslblo to hoar tho muslo at all, or at least. distinctly cnongh to ascortain what was golng on, Meauwhile, thoso who could not hcar tho ‘musio and could not bear tho crowding consoled thémeolves in tho numorous sldo restaurants attachod to tho building with lomonado aud feo cream gotting chanco enntches of music, whila . tho moro positively thiroty onos found thelr way to the, ndjacout bor saloons el ind sprung up ika maust- rooms all nround, Bomo rockleas spocimons, regnrds lees of {ho torriblo accident of th morning, clinbed the alilo columns to tho roof-truascs and porctiod aboyo tho hiends of tho andicucoand liad comfortablo keats, al- Hhiongli tho sight wos uicomfortablo Lo tinid pooplo olow, ‘An st tho matinco thero was conslderablo delay and 1t was fully hnlf-psst 8 beforo Mr. Gllmora Are rivod at his post, nu ovent which was grooted with Bearty cheors by tho crowd, Thio programmo for tho - evening wan oa followa : g rAnT 1T, 1. Ovértuiro to *{Dor Fricschuiz ™. Orehestra, : 2. Qlorla from “Twolfth NO#h ™. ... ..srsssss Mozark Chortia and Orcheairn, 3, Bolo for Cornot, “ Inflammatua ¥, Roasing B, Arbuckie and Orehcstris, 4, Part Soug, * Farawoll to tho Foreat ¥, Mendelssohn Chiorua, 6. Holections from Operao, Hitrolucing +evsWobor 1. Tosalug Solo for Cornef, Clarinet, and Euphonon, Uy Meusra, A rbiickle, Ligyite tnd dtiga, 0, “Hallolujah Ghiorus,” from tho “ATeasials”, andel £ Chorua and Orchestra, ii s rAN 7, Overturd to ** Tannhnueer * Orchestra, 8, Avo Maris o+ +ves Wagnor .Owen For Soprana Solo, L‘Imv:llafln!ul Orchesira. "fra, Mea uire, 9, Solo for Bassoon, Alr und Varistions..,..Fagsniul T'hcodore Beccher, 10, Chorus, *Tho Iieavona aro’ Teiling™, ... ..Haydn Chorun and Orcheatra, 11, Overture to “/Kaiser ™. . Orcheatra. 13, Fanfaro “ Milltairo™ ¥ With o Dash ™, ..., .. Arban Mesars, M, Arbuckle, G, A Patz and C,'J, Tioe, 13, Anvil Olorus . Chorus, Orchestrrs aad Ailitary Jiand, Threo or four of Lho bumbors wero ropetitions from {lio nfternoon_programno, biut, ag a_wholo, tha even~ ing programmo was tha beat of tho two, This, kowev= or, Wag o morit only on tho surface, ns tho fnercascd difficultics of some of tho numbors’ plrced thom b~ yond tha posuibility of belng dono ao thoy should, no that, on tho wholo, tho ovening performancs was' not up to tho standard of - that of tho_aflernoon, Tho opening number, tho overturo to “Dor Frefschutz,” needs great dramatlo powor nud tho nicest of exproa- slon to givo it its proper cffeot, and thezo it did not re- coive, 1t waa ratlier o roading of tho noles than an futorprotation of tho splrit of Wobor'a wolrd music. In tho “Gloria” from tho “Twelfth Mass” of Mo zart o bad folso start was nwdo but the chorus recovorad itsclf and succeodod fn cav- rylug it through without. suy furthor sorious hitches, Mr. Arbucklo followed tho mass chorus, ond was hourtily greeted when hio uppeared, As ono of tho really cxeellont musical features of tho occasion, ho deserved {t, Ifa numbor was tho * Inflammatus,” from Tossinl's © Stabat Mater,” and tho nolo waa oxcol- fontly given ; but with oll respoct for Mr, Arbuckio'a ability nud tAoto 08 o musiciav, such o choppiug-up of the “Tullanimatus,” the cornot taliing tho the obligato, tho sccompanimeit Tt out, aud. tho orcleutit ++2 Westmoyer takiug tho Oyoleo parts, o 2 sad mue tilalon _even’ of a composer with whoso musle s many lbortos eon Lo and aro conutantly laken, nnd atrips Lho numbor of Tost of ita beauty,. Mr. Arbucklo, however, gob an encoro, ond played *Robin Adair.”” Mendelaohis ox- quisite part song, Farowell to thio Forest,” was given withont ncompaniment, and although, with no slight timo for sty f waa fapoesiblo o i out ts sico point of oxprcaslon, and to porform it,with tho nbso- Titaly automutio oxueasion whick it Toquiren, ot tho cliovis carriedl it through emootbly, Anothor’ operatio tpourri from Itoseind, Miko that of the utternoon from il wos piayed by Gilimoro's own band, Introducing “Wolos Ly Mesara, Arbuckle, Tats, and oo, Tho Hallo- Tujaly chorus clorng tho first. rart, and went off with considerablo spirit under’ Mr. ' Buttorfiold's baton. “Thao second part opencd with th * Tauuhausor ¥ ove: ture, which Wan iiply chootio tho moment the violing £00X'thio chromalic pussnges, Witlout o porfectly pie- clae and crisp performance of which tho ovorturd faila flat, T'ho music of tho future wns evidontly far be- youd o temporaey chrzustor and preoent uees of (1o Jbiloe, It wliould lavo been dropped from tho pro- aramme altogether, It is too grand an overlure to bo twutflated L1 sueh o ‘mabucr, oud b Is not yicco of musle for o crowd eagar ouly for tho Bfar Bpungled nd tho anvils, Tho Doxt number wia Mr. Owcus' “ Avo Murla,” which waa lod by Mr. Ovens bimpelf, Mrs, MeGulro suatuuing the solo in vory handsomo stslo, We should Luyo stated, nlso, in its proper counoctlon, that Mra, BcGuire also 'took tho solo in tho " Star Bpanglort Banner,” which was added fo tho first part of thio Programune,'sud_crosted o very dovided Supresslon i her favor, a8 abo had done it tho afternoou. Tho noxt number was o solo for bassoou, which aght bavo 'ng well havo beon a solo for o jowsharp or harmonicon, na # “wis inoudiblo in tho noiso of ' the crowd. o noxt threo numbers woro Tlio Heavous arg Teiling " (ropotitio), the * 1alser” overture, and & military fanfaro by Arbuckle, Patz, oud Roo, Tho programmio closod with tho Anvil Ghiorus, which was tita aftornoon performaunco ovor agaty, but nlag, withe ont tho cannon aud tho clectricity, aud_othor proper- tes which_gypscis always uso when thoy sing nt tholr auvils, Lix glory wos gono, It was 1o louger Mr, Gil- mora's Anyil Ohorus, As ho bimeolf i8 digusted with tho buelness, nd was Lorrified ot findiug it on tho programmo when o arrivad hero, wo suggest (hat, at tlio noxt festivat tho unyils Lo droppod, at tho nox{ Hhio orcliostra, nud flually tho volces, and thus wind up o wholo blatksmith entorpris TO-DAY. THE RIDE ROUND THE CITY, “Tio Lincoln Park cortege, which will iuclude n large number of fuvited gueats, will mave, this mornfug, from thio Grand Paclfic, 0t 0:30 o'clock, The following Touto han been ngrood upon by tho Yark Commise sloners uud tho Superintendont of Polico: West on Jucknon etroct to Lagallo, north on LaSallo, through tho tunnel, to Kinzle, enston Kinzio to Dearborn, north on Dearhor to Lincoln Park, through tha park, sliowing tho lake-shore drive und park improvemonts, The return route will bo vis Glark strcot, south to Nor(h Wells, south on Wells o Clhicogo avenuo, west on Chicago avenuo to Hulsted ntreot, south ou Hnlsted to Wasliugton, west on Washington to Ashland avenuo, south on Ashland avenno to Monzoostreot, oast on Mone 100 strect to Canl, north on Canal to tho Northwestern dopot, whoro tho carringe party will join with thie fivo bundred guests, and proceed, ng beforo arrng- vin tho belt ratlway to McCormicka veaper works, wheroa collatlon will be sorved. -Thenco to tho Btock Yardaand Ifyde Park, when tho carrlago corlego will soparato from tho rallway party, tho latter coming fu over tho Tllinals Contral Raflway, ot the foot of Lako strect, Roturning from 1ydo Park, the carrago cortego will pasn over (ho following routos Pussing ovor tho Qrand boulovard, showing (ho park syatem, thoy will como down to South Park nvonue, thenco norih on that avenuo to Twenty-aixih stroct, weat on Twenty-sixth stroot to Michigan ayenue, north on Michigan avenuo to Jackson, and west on Jackson to tho Grand Pacifio Hotel, whioro tho Jouruey of luspoce tion will terminnto, Tho Buperintendont of Polico han dotatled_elght policcunch (o head tho corloge su 1t (raversc the dty o-dny. ‘The fincut-looking e ou tho force, all good Lorsomon, will do themselves crodit and the foreo honor on thiy occaslon. . THIH AFTERNOON tho ehildron eud othior homo talout will haye most of thomunle in tholr own hauds, Asn test of the pro- gress sud condition of musical education In our sehaols, the occasion will bo nn_Snforoatiug ono, Liohling, tho reaidont plaulst, will play Gottnchallcs funtaslo on ®God fave tho Queen,” snd n march, “Ifomago to Ohicago,” by Mr, H, 0, Pratt, will be nubs stituted” for tho Andanio to Licothovenls 1ifth Syme phony, which was orlginally the progeamme, As this oceasion cau hardly be ealled o Beothoven oue, it was as woll, porlisps, to ot tho old mustor, Iho full programmpe is g follow: ¥ 1, Overture—* Jubol 2, “Night ", . severs Abt Chorua of ohildren from the public achooly, conditeted by Y f. Whittemare, 8, Potpourri—¥'romn Lo oporn of + Martha ™, Military Jran 4, March—*Homays to Uhleagso Orchestra, tveeeesennis Webeor lotow Pratt B, “EPEING HONE .11 iersesars Cliorus af ehdldren, conducied by K. 0. Holo for Coruot—t Aloxiy ™. ' l, Arbuckle, 7. Nattonal Alr—4 Amorica®, , Children, TANT BECOND, 8. Overturo—* William Toll,”, Orehestra, Whittomoro Whittemure, Hartuan «Tossing 0. “Lift Thine Eyom,,... ... Mendelssoun Children—Conducted by O, Blackinan, 10, Holo for Euplionou~Polka de concorle,, M, Alfred Rigy, 11, Fantasio—* God Have the Queen’ Mr, Ewil Liebling ««Rigg oov e Gottsclinlk 12, Overture—¢ Tlul.lusflfln. eresveansni Lotolly rehestra, 18, Evening BoDZ. vy veseires soee RNk Chors of chiliren, coniucted by O, iackw, 1, Govononiln . i e Aareli—* 1L Profoin,”, ., ..., Myorber Grand Orehestra, THE DALL. Treparations wero commenced last ovenlng to put the vast Ohnmber of Gommerco Hall and thn Open Bonrd Ifall into proper_condition for tho grand ball thisovoulng, ‘Thomnin end accompliabed Jast night wn tho romoval of tha enrpot of fobacco-fuico from tlio floor of thio former room, The committoc.rooma . woro beluyr convortod by earpontors into cont-rooms, Indica dreaning-rooma, and tho like, Tho floor of Lho Open Yioard room had also been warbed, and n dozen car-londs of heavy crockery Intimated {hat in tho mat- ter of choap chinawara the Jubileo Ball nuppor swould Do geand succoss, T followlug la-tho programmo of dane 1, Qundrille—Tancors—*! Tole-nToto ", 2, Waltz—* Kunts der Lanbon ... Promonide. 3. Quadrilla—" Ploina Bijouterlo ", 4, Galop—* Caucngo " Grand Murch-Tloms i Wrlttou eapecially for tho Jublico Bail, and conduoted by tho author, 5. Polka—** Wildfour ", 0. Waltz—** Now Vienn T'romos 3 7. Quadrille—* Lancers "—@Glinore's Band— Wolngarten 8, Waltz—* Thousand and Ono Nights Sirauss . Tromenndo, 9, Quadrille—* Plofio Motor ", «Welngarlon Blransg Blranss 10, dalop—* Bturmvogel " Fauat Prom 11, QuAdrilio—~4 TANCTS v evs Welngarten Tolkn Redown—* Un Tagatoils . iraus Waltz— Bluo Danubo ™. "Blrausa SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAYS. o the Edior of The Chicago Tribune: Bm: In yonr papor of {his dato I havo notlecd o lot« tor from # A Bookkeoper.” A Bookkeoper s right. Sundy fa God's day, and tho Inws of God and mon do- mand that ft bos doy of rest. It f8 tho poor man'a any; but tho greed of tho rich mau_doprives tho poor man of his Just aud lawful rights, Think, Mr, Editor, how many poor, men are compelled to toll on Bundaya in mills; clovators, and varioun manufactorics, whilo tho propriotors aro pratsing Godin tholr varlous piaces of worslip! Think how many clerks sro compolled t0 leava tholr familics .on the Babbatli-lny, and burry 1o tho Poat-Ofiico to sort lottors and hand them to o fow morcliantal ; \h All work awl nn{plny mpkes Jack n vory dnll oy, Why don't somo of the leading Christian norchants of . thiia noblo city got togethor, aud resolve that all plnces. of businoas, wholesalo ud retall, rliall closa at 3'p, m, ou Saturday, and tust tho Post-Oflico slall bo cloaed for ono dny In woven ¢ If thioy do this, tho Sunday beor-driuking will voaso, to a great oxtent. - ¥ o 1t Ia an actial diagraco fo oo so many noble-looking follows hurrying away from thoir familios on Sabbath morning to tho Post-Ofico, aud an nrmy of engineers and otliors working in mills, muchino-shops, &c.,.on Sabbath-doys, 2 ‘emiTAs, Ontoado, Juno G, 1873, — THE CITY IN BRIEF. ‘Weat Washington street, Park avenue,nnd Ashland avenuo continie to bo mado tho seens of duly viole tlona b the fast-driving ordinunce, y A unfon noon prayer-meeting will bo hold in Mothio= Aist Obureh Block to-duy, Thero will o too much+ eight-scoing on the part of our country rolativea to ad- - mit of their participation in it, v o dotieo fn yesterday's Thimowe of tho donth o W, B. Orcntt, nged 18 yearn, 4 mouths, ate., wns & criol Daax perpelzated by & party whom tho friends of tho quntiauuzn Tuoat tntercalod aro takivg legal stopa to punlsh, Michael Darron, who resides at tho corner of Hal- ated nud Taylor eircote, was badly injured hy boin caught botwoon two frofghit cars of tho Ohicago, Toc Toland & Pacitic Raflroad, yesterday afternoon, near Fourteorith streot, 1lis Injuries aro probably fatal ¢ At tho Tindorgarten ball ot Marting's, tho othor oven-" ing, n youny lady of philologiesl scquiromeats was heard o inform hier partuor that the custancts used fn tho caclitics wero #o culled bocaniso tho motions of tho * dancors resemblod thos of fishera casting neto in tho sea. At balf-past 2 o'clock, yosterday morning,nn _em- ployo m the North ChiengoRoliing Mills, numod John Untey, was badly fujurod by being buried in o hanlk of enrth, Il loft leg wan fracturod in two places, 1o waa takou tohis hotno No, 101 Mclfonry streat, and ate tonded by Dr, Parker, An inguest was icld on tho body of Julia O'Drisn, at No. 161 Eighteouth streot, wid foll down-stuira’on Wednesday nud rupturod ber sploon. Iumorrhugo follawed, and causedl hor death, A verdict iu necord ance with these fucts was rondered, Unless tho polico comprehend a fow of tho vagrant curd of viclous disposition whe delight to bark snd bite on Tyler sircot, abovo Robuy, or some of tho mumorous children aro impounded, hydrophobin may be oxpected lnrgely to Jucrenso tho lnfaut mortality of, ho Thirtuenth Wurd, At linlf-past 10 o'clock yeatorilay morning o tem of liorses ran away on Randolph street, near Hnlstod, and at tho Borner of tho Intter strect kuocked a letter-hox from n lsmp-post, and-reatterod tho contonts over tho stroots, Tho mail-matter woa plekod up by & carrier, who happened to bo pusaing, An inquest was Lield yosterday on tho boidy of Dan Kirby, of No, 46 Hubbard street, who waa drowned 4t tha lako on Wednesday. Deccasod was subjoct to its, and fell fnto tho water from a pler whilo in ono of them, A vordict of nccldental death wan reudored., - Yesterday cvoning, nt 8 aclock, n boy named Frank Wesley was instantly killed by o' wogon passing over big head, ot ‘the coruer of Fourlli and Desplaincs streols, ‘o was emploged by tho Milwaukeo Bucr Compayy, anid was sl on ouo of {4 wagous, whou o wus thtown out aud run over, Tho boy was 14 years old, and resided at Mo, 13 Chapin stroef. At half-pnst 10 yesterday morning o expressman, nnmed John Liced, mudoa brutal susault on Androw Hannal, o boy, oged 13 yoars, who lives at No, 23 North Inlstcd strect, Liead was provoked by the boy, sadina fit of angor struck him on tho buck of tlia Liead with tho heavy end of his whipstock, Licad wus arrestod by Ofileer * Biglor, and lodged in the Union Btreot Statfon. Tho boy was nitouded by Dr. Sleritt, ‘wlhio pronounced tho Ln}yury serious but not fatal, During the progress of business yosterday In Judgo Gary's Court, which faces tho rear of tho Grund Pacitio Ifotel, considorablo amusoment was created by tho evolufions of two extravagant rustics, who, uttarly re- gordless of oxponso, or tho sudiblo ewmilos Which {holr antion gavo riso to, polished off with intenao guston bulf-piit bottle of chumpagno. ‘Fho usual Tomark abont “oxcollent cider ™ was mado by both, and the ontentatious debsuch was concluded by their émptying 2 llver oracker-snd-chocsa box of ila gratultous con- cuts, "The vivaclous and truth-loving boast of our groat clty, the Journal, declares that *tho immonso weight necdmulatod in 'front of Folter Falmer's hotel seums o bo iaving o bad offcct upon tho foundation.” Tho next ftom which that_sprightly luminsry will givo tho public may bo #Tho fal of Capt, Jack lina reaulted in shisking the enow from rovorul posks of (ho Hlimalaya Mountaiug, which would bo qulto 58 scnsiblo, As o muttor of fuct, thero i not a_crack or n twiit in tho stone, iron, or gineswork of.tho building, which atands to-day an {ncompleto promieo of n_fro-proof hotel of pulatiat anugnificonce, upon » euror foundation than lio papor which endedvora to give an erroncous im- prosilon as to ita stubility to tho fow Lmndrods of strangers who read ita uninteresting pages. "Tho polico authoritics made overy offort, yostorday, to rotect. thio aggoubled crowds from pickpockols, Dotectives and pdlice-oflicers in disguisa woro scat— tered overywhere, On tho Wost Side, nino susplclous charactera wero arrestad and locked up in tho Union- sircet station, On tlho cast sido of tho Jubiles bulldiug, o detoctive nrrosted a light-fingored fellaw, " paniod Jobu Olexon, who had just withdrawn ~ his hand, and o pocket-book containing $150, from tlio pocketof tho Rov, Bir, Oluffey, of TYontinc, Il On_tho person of tho thief wan found o wallot which contalned no monoy, but thero wag a return oxoursion ticket in it, whichi " Indicates that a rustis L beou doprived of nomo liongst eult, If tho ownor of the purio will call nt tho Arniosy Station and idontify tho proporty, ho can havo it, aud scrva bumanity s good turn by secur- ing the couvietion of tho thief, At Dalf-past 2 o'clock, Saturdoy morning, Oficor Toudegran enw & man on Tolk treot, neat Tacilo Wvonue, with two Irga buudlea in Liu’ bauds, Tho oflicor feked it whoro 1o was taking thom. Tlio mau folgned to bo & Germun emigrant, When tho ofliccr Degan to acarch tho Lundlos, tho nan_draw n chisol fram iy broast, and nssaulfoed bim., Tho ofiicor do- feuded hiugolf ith bis club, snd_knocked his ussall- ant down twico, P latter finally drow o revolver and firad two shofs ot tho oflicor, nolther of which took offuct, Aflor s0 doing, ho ran south o Paciflo nuo to Taylor street, whotolio was met by Officor Tulers. As Lo neared tho ofiicor, he fired ono Whot st him, which waa forfunatoly spent i tho afr, Beforo Polors could rocover from his surprlso, tho would-bo aussssin rou fnto a lumlbior avd, ut tho foot.of Taylor steot, und disappearad, Potors puruuod him, but could not dlscovor i hiding= lace, Tho reports of the rovolvor had by thin tims rought all tha oflicer in the vichulty, 08 also Rounde- nan_Darthelon, to tho assistanco of Petors, Undor Barihelou's ordern, tho Iunber yurd waa at onco sur- rounded, and anoxhuustive oarch made fneldo’ for the villaly, which was unnucecssful, Tho bundles wora taken 1o thie Armory Statlon, und ‘woro found to confain about $100 worth of now boots and shocs, Tho propoety van idoutiflel yeatorduy worniag Ly Georgo Erckeou, a sloo denler at No. 470 Btato strcol, whono tore wuh roken open ot 3 o'clock yoaterduy moruing. Yestorduy morning on oged muto, namod William T, Juckson, dicd in obo of the_gloomy cells of tho Unlon Bireet Polico Statlon, o waa arrested on “Wedursday nftornoon by Oicor Jomes Grubb, bocaus he was 8o drunk that ho conll not caro for himeelf, AL 13 o'elock ou Wednondsy ulght 1o wan sleeping quletly, Athalf-past 2 yesterday worning the Station- Keeper, Mr, Wiloy, i muking tho ususl Inapoction of tho prison, found Jucksou lylng on the loor of his coll, dend, ~ 1lg had, ovidently, i{ vou up tho ghost but a 1idlo wilio Leforo ho was discovored, o3 hia flosh was yot warm. A Coroner's {nquest on’ tho body yestorday mworning conelnded with n wvordict of deatiy Irom IJI'Ifllt)llu palson, Tho vyordict niates tho truo caniso of poor old Jaokson's death, Yor mmny yeura ho lins boon na irue {n his fealty to corn-juico s over n man ww, To soa b not undor the filuonco of liquor, was tho exception rather than tho rule, He was 8 prilitor by trado, 81l was, for HOMO years, cn ployed by tho {ypo-sotlers fn Tk Tn B coupouinge vaom i distrlbntor. Jo was & nimple-hearted, Hiurmless old man, aud possessod s good doal of futele lggence, IHo has o wifo aud daughter Hving at Winnot- Lui, from whom ho has booun unlmrnlm! for somo thne, 110 was sbout 85 yeurs old, His body wus tukon cliorgo of by & commiféo from tho Typogriplical Univn, oxas Logislature. Neaw Onreaws, Juno 6,—An Auatin epectal says tho (nro, ejourned yeatordny, Tho Touso el ths Democratio and o Concorvative majority i lio Henato, sl tho purely Republican measuros of thd ukt Toglslature huvo been ropealed, notwithstanding the enorgotic vetoes of tho Governor, Tho Logialature poaltively refussd to ratify the nct of tho lest Leglola- Lire iving o substdy of $10,000 Do milo ot 600 waflow af tha Intarnatioual Rellroud Cowmpany, WASHINGTON. "The Modoo Problom to Bo Sub- mitted to the Attorney- ! General, Congrossional Corrnption Conncctod with . Distriet of Columbia Affairs. Interview of the Secretary of the Navy with the Polaris Survivors, Wright, the Murderer, to Be Exe- . cuted To-Day. Special Dispatehto The Chicago Tribune, 4 MONE CORNUFTION, -, Wastiniozox, D, 0., Juno 5.—Brict montlon was mado $n theso dispotclies, somo timo sinco, of o sult brought againat tho Motropolitan Paving Company, of this oity, which, it 1t wero allowed to como to trial, would davalop an smount of corruption smong public offiala-and Gongressmen hero which would throw tho Credit Mobllfer transnctions entirely in tho sbado. Tho Congrossinon mast involved aro the mombors of tho Diatrict of Columbla Committees of both Lousen, 1t s now understood that this auft, unleso {t s com- promfscd, 'fs but (ho fororupner of & num- ‘bor of privato Bults ngoinat this smo Company, by the smmo partios, 1o rocovor profits allegod to bavo orison from paving contracts, Tho plajutiffa aro tho- administrators of & rocontly doconscd mombor of tho Ring, whoso Intorcsts tho Intter, it nprunnv, do not for prudontial reasona Smblxbly ‘atond to protoct, It is rumored that certaln locumonta will bo glll- in ovidonco to support thoso suits, that will show the moat tromendous and rockless mystom of corruption nmunr the Disirict autlioritios and_Government ofliclals having relations with tho local Governmont. A legitimate vonsation Is promisod. Alint will rank with the Tammany cxpose, *EXPIATION. ‘To-morrow thoro will bo anothor cxocution in this clty, when Tom Wright wiil bo hanged for murdering & peddler, Tho brothor of tho murdored mou, bolig o Jow, and bolieving in the Mosalo principlo of “an oyo for an oye, nnd a tooth for n tooth ” applied to the “District authoritics for the privilego of hanging tho murdoror, but tho request was.of courso poremptorily refused, ' Ho was_given o pose, howevor, to sca tho condémned man dic, : LOUISIANA ATTOINTMENTS. Sonator West nnd_Roprosontativo Syphor nerived hero to-day from Loulslana, nud hnd on intorviow with tho Tresidont relativo’ to some changen in tho Foderal oppolntmenta in that Stalo, ‘with o viow to harmonizing the local dieagroement, They represent that the I'realdent’s proclamntion has had 1hie' affect to complotely’ disorganizo tho opposition to tho Kellogg government and to convinco tho MoEn- rylies that thog must 1ok to Congress nlono for rolicf, TUE OIIOAGO RELIEF, Gov. Cook,in rosponso to a request from tho Dis- trict Xoglalaturo, sa to what dlsposition hnd boen miade of the uuoxpouded portion of tho Ohleago reliof fund, amounting to nbout $15,000, to-day sout in a mosange to that body, wheroin ha etates that tho fiscal year hav- ing expirod Loforo tho domand was mndo for this monay, it was coverod into tho treasury by tho proper sccouatiog oflcors in complianco with tho Law regu- Inting unexpendod appropristions, ; CIVIL, BERVIOR REFOMI. At 110 special request of the Prosidont, tho Cabinot prosorves n remarknblo sceresy concorning tho pro- poscd modification of tho Olvil Service rules, suggested by tho now Advisory Board, on yestardsy, - Tho only coplca of tha roport and _modifications arc in tha pos. sosslon of thosoveral members of tho Cabinot and of Mr. Elllott, of tho Adyisory Board, the Intler of whom clings to thom ns tonsciously oa if tho lifo of his ot byetom dopondod upon his silence. It fa glven out with much peraistenco that tho Civil Borvice ro- form satem in oll ita_csventinl dotalls f to bo pro- served, and that -tho xlrnfloficd modifications sug- ested no_doviation from tho originnl systom, It 0w, howaver, thnt in at loast, ono fmyortant partic. ular tho ‘original system in to bo discurded, if tho omendmonts aro adopted, Ono of tho nmondmanta recommenda n very csgontial modifieation of tho prineiple of compotitive cxamination in its application to promotions, It how heen discoverc: that, however useful _compotitivo exemination moy bo for genoral admnfssion to o Civil Sorvice, oxporloneo §s a better proparstion for promotion than & knowledgo of tho lechnicalities of tho achools, Tho domnnda of the politiclans have also been acceded to in on smendment, which proposes tha ereation of lnca) Examining Boards in differout Stales, Thoro in ;\ll ?‘muudmnnl ‘which, it is said, will facllitato oxame nations, TiE TOLAMIS SUTYIVORS, ‘Tho United States steamer Frolic, with tho survivors of the Polars on board, arrived at thio Navy-Yard to-dsy about 2 o'clock, Tho Frollo s s paddio-whool of tho fourth rale, carrylng mino guu, ond wam detalled by tho Secrotary of tho Neyy to proceod to' Bf, Johus, nne hrlut; Capt., Tyson, of tho Polaris ,aud bis party 1o Washington, As soon an the vessel arrived, tho commandantof tho Navy- Yard: telegraplied Seorotary Robeson the fact, and about half-pnst 2 o'clock tho Bocretary, in_company {ith Commodore Reynolay, Gt of tho Burcan of Equipment and Rocrulting, drovo to the Navy-Yard, Tho Frolic wea anchored out in the river alongsido tho Tallapooss, - Seerolary Robeson went on board tho Intter vesscl, and lmmodiately sont for Capt. Tyaon, of the Polaris, That gentleman soon made his appeatance, 4nd was invited by tho Socrotary into the. ecabin of tho ‘allapoosa, whero an intorview of over an liour was Lold, - Tho Becrotary inquired, first of all, {lo condition of {ho survivors and was gratifed to’ learn that thoy wero all in good. bealth sl Ind enttecly recavored from o faliguca and bordships of thelr Jong trip in tho Avetic reglons, 1t was not tha purposo of tho Secretary to do moro to- dny thon merely welcome Oapt, Tyuon and his com- odos, sud fo sco that all thel wants wero promplly mot. Tho conversation was thoroforo of o -gonoral charactor about tho Polaris, her trip, ond | fho doath of Copt. . Hull 1t appoars that Tsson and Hall wero dovoted frionds, and the formor spoko in highest {erma of the lattor, o safd ho was an eficient and sblo commandar, and 1o I of tho opinton that ho died n natural doath' from apoploxy, With regard to tho Polarls, Capt. Tyson in- formed " tho Socrotary that sho was in overy nspoot 8 seuworthy vesnol, and gave instancos of Lior conteats with icobergs, which showed that had sho mot been moro than ustially strong sho would Lavo been do- stroyod, Tho quesiion et (o susnaciod muliny e ‘board tho Folurla was Ieft for snothor occasion, tho Scorolory deairing to proceed with the’ in- yestigntion in o moro formal manner, Dure ing tho fntorviow, tho Sccrotary romarkod thnt fhicy sliould not probally eco tio Polaris ogain, Capt, Tyson roplied, * OL, yes, you will. Sho will bo here Liforo tho cloko of summier,” Tho Captain pracosded to show thot, at (ho Hmo ho ond his porly left {ho Polirls, cho \as compnrativoly in a good condition, ond thero was nothing fo provent lier from coming homo, His Uioory iz thnt alie probubly reinainod whéro t partad with her until o closo of tho Arctio winter ou would then mako for tho Unitod Siatcs, Thoro ws nothiuig fu tho convarention of Gapt. Tyson to indicato that thoro Lad Locn s mutiny on board {ho Polaria prior to tho timo o ond his party left, Thoro waa somo insubordination amoug fiomo of tho common sonmon, but nothing of consequonce, and it was guilly ubdued, - Bostotary Robeson Wil vislt tho Frollo to-morrow, and will instituto & Court of In- aquiry, to bo composed of noval officcra, This will Lo conducted in fho regulir way, tho_ wite noseea sworn ond _thelr tostimony iakon down, Itistho intontlon, of tho Socrotary to publish tho ‘wholo atory sa soon 8% tho ovidenco 14 compicted, In tho meantinio, tho wholo party will romaln abostd tho £hip, and, as ‘alrendy satod” fu these despatches, no outsldors'will bo allowed to visit tho Frollo. [To the Ausoclated Press.) DISUIAGED MIDSHIPMER, WASTTNGTON, Juna 6,—Tho Becrolary of tho Navy pocelod & folegtam toy from, Aunapolis, annouuc- iug that Midsbipmon Young, of Misshsippl, Buttor- fleld, of Kansas, Bockolt, of Geargla; Rowan, of West Virginn, aud O'Feofo and Gridloy, of Now Yark, linvo all becn coneorned in assaults upon colored Midslip. man Conyors by attacking him with stones, and_that tho riotoils Midehipmen lind alf fafled in thelr oxiin- inatlon, and will bo dismiased from tho Acadomy ru- gardiesh of this ofoso, - Thoy aro now in clowe” con- noment, Conycrs is not seriously liurt, TR POTAILS BUBVIVORN, ‘Tho steamor Frolio arrived at tho Nevy-Tard hore this aftornoon, Socrefary.Robeson and Commiodaro Tioynolds left the Department immodiatoly on recoipt of tha intelligouco, for tho purposo of golng aboard, and giving dustructions as Lo the faturo movoments of tho exow of tho Polaris, with a view to prompt oflicial sction Tolaivo to tnt steauaor aud hor exploriug expo- on, Lo Becrofary of tho Novy haa for tho prosont ro- fused aceeed by outeldo partiss to Cspt, ‘Tyuon and othor peruons, bolonging to_the Polarik, Who ra ow on Biourd the ¥rolio, The Secrotary 18 mot aatistd With tho. fnformation _horotoforo communicatod thirough thio nowapapors, and thorcforo wil tako meas- ures to obtuin from them all tho facts in como formal mannor, which will ho glvon to tho press. It mny ho tho °pare ty havo enclh rocords e wore required to bo kopt Dy tho oflicers, and which will throw ight on tho trangactions no juyalved in mystory, and in doterne g whether or not tho whola (ruthi fins boon told by tho survivors to thoso who havo huretoforo fntorviowed them, Tho oxpedition having been fitted out by tho Govornmont, and belug in {mmodinto chorgo of tho Navy, the coureo now pursuced by tho Socrctary fs fn tho afroction of duty, FOUTSASTER, “Tho Prosident to-dsy signed tho commiaslon of Joku T, Wenthors for Postmuster ot flarrisonville, Mo, 00ZAN MAILH. Tho Postmaster.Gunoral {o-ilay vofurod to abrogato tho oxiating contract with tho Whitu Sty Hicumehiip Lino for carryiug tho Europosn Satucduy woll, nud wadd tint §f tho lormu of contract wero Liercafter' properly compliud with, 1t would continue until tho Slat of noxt Docembor, wlion it oxpirva by fta own limitation, Tho verious contravts for Kuropean muall scrvica huvo beon 80 tinod that thoy will all oxpiro together on that dsy, and tho Pbimantor-Genoral will endoayor to mako arruugomonta for tho cnsubny year fn uch uanner as o provide four mnila per week for Buropo from Now York ity on four soparato days, TiE MODOCH, The Presldent, Sooretary of tha Intorlor, and_Gou, Shierman Lad & consultation to-day on tho Modas wostion, ‘This was tho firat formal “conelduratfon of ho wubjoct by tho oflicera of (ko Governmont, and roliuinury stops woro tnken to dotermino tho polut at usuc, naniely : * What shail bo dono with tho Modoo yelnciiora " I o iat placo, It soomy to bo tho wie vrstanding that the Bocrotary of tho Interlor hus uo [over, of dirootion i the prominse, or, st -lemat, io will tako no prosont acifon, tho Indinna hnving viated tholr tronty obilgationn’ by rosoriing 1o hios- ilitios; nnd thus placed thomeolvon boyond the caro anid aupervislon of tho Dopartment, Becondly, the United Btates {roops haylug conducted oporatfons sgainat thon, their custody bolongs to the military tho pamons of prisanora of war captured or surronderod, or other pernons takon in srma sgatust tho authorlty of tho uited Btates and guilty of atrocloun acts, Thirdly, theao premiscs being nottlad, tho question as to ‘whal shnll bo dono with the Modoa prinonors, whothor thoy shall bo tried by military 'commiasion or romittod (o thioctvit oourts, will bo submittod to tho Attornoy-Geg. eral by tho milftary nuthorition for his opinfon, which will qwcrn tholaw in tho case, and in this course the Prosldont, Bocrotary of tho Ihterlor, and Gon, Bhore man aro a accord, ) i TMMIGRATION OOMMINAONEDA, " Under tho rocont act of Congross croaiing & Board of Tiomigration_Commisalonars, the Hocratary of flio ‘Troasury kas mado the following sppointmonta: Dr, Joln M, Woodsworth, . B, Baundors, J. Frod Moyors, Gharles Colino, J, 1f, Fipor, ond Holon M, Darnntd. Tho lnst-mentloned” 1a to’ bo osaignod to tho duky of reporting upon the trontment of women and_ childron on board omigrant alips, Dr, Woodworth will exar- clio tho gonoral suporvision of tho Atlantio neaboard, Anothier Commisaloner will go to San Franciaco to in. vostigate tho condition of tho Chinese and Japsuese {mmigrants, and othors will Lo sont to Europo to maka inquirica a1 propare full roporta, Tho Presidont hns Spuoiaiod Wit Hopkine As 0 ont has oppolnf opking Assayor of tho Biint at Ourson City, & 4 'WALL STREET. Rovicw of the Monoy, Gold, Xond, Stoclk, and Produce Mnrkots. Spectal Dispateh to Ths Chicago Tribune, New Yorw, Juno 8,—To-day waa tho dulloet of tho measonin Wall streot, Tho annual regattaof tho Now York Xacht Olub took & largo numbor of brokers and spcoulators from tho streot, and, consoquontly, thora was 8 vory slim attondanca on the Stock Exclinngo and intho Gold Room. Tho fuctuations In tho various matkela woro confined within marrow limils, ond, taken altogothor, thoro was an ontiro nbasnca of any tntoresting featuros in tho current spoculation, s MONEY, * Tho monoy markot wag » mera €opotition of yostor- day, tho supply of capital bolng large and the domand lmited, National Dank notes aro a glut, and are of- forod freo of intorest for eix dnys, for a roturn of logul-tonders, Primo discounts are Teadily at 03 %0 8 por cont. Gty el 20 sT00RE, . Tho stock market was intendoly dull, and tho onl movoment of importanco was in Pacifio Mail, whic! declined 1 per cent, aud advancod at tho closo 3 per cent, Tho remaindor of tho list was wosk af Ju oponing, and firmer sttor midday, in sympathy with tho fitictuationa in Pacifio Mall, ~‘Thio changos outside of that stock, howover, wero onl, F to 3¢ por cont, and aa a goneral thing X to i(, Et lo roso’ per conty and Joft off Atrong nt the Lighdst prica. - Tho Smerdn Toport of "tho. ucilo M Oompeny. Bl m mado publio bofora to-morrow or Snturday. Tt is atatod that o very unfavorablo oslibit will bo mnde, Tho cash and call loans in tho last- statomont will b atly -reduced from $026,140+ $100,000 6 por cont nftod Btatos bonds aro sald to bo bypothooated, Tho cash with tho ngonta sud pursors, $347,001, ia sohoried tobo tromendously ovoratated, and {ho ‘smouncayo- ported in tho nssetd a8 tho valuo of steamors, 1,66 503, it is aald, will-bo reducod much moro than ct.r quarter, Tho' rowion why tho stock stands in fho neighborhood of-40 to-dny 18 Baid to bo that denlers nro unviliing to go short of it, and that tho short interoat 1s nlready very great, and may form tho bosis of o corner. | gorn wad quiot, The blds for Gavernmont gold woro ot un- usunlly full prices, and thero :‘anrcd to bo 10 trife on the r’nfl. of clique, tho awn) ing dividec ong o number of biddors, This left tho gold oftrators ‘without o ouc, and conrequently prices edged off a littlo, It would now nppear that the leding bull in old Intonds to do notbing until ko returna from tho Went. At presont the majority stand “Jong" of goud, which ia’ costing them & to 0 por cent to carry, Tho market closed weal in consoquenco of the salo of some ote by tho Gorman bankora, EXOHANGE, Forelgn exchiengos woro agala bighor on,s moderate demand and Jimited lllps: of billa, The leading bankors Iato in the dsy advanced their rat 10 100)¢ for mixty days’ sterling, and 110); for short sight, Tho market clossd with actual business at 3 per ceut Dolow tho nsking rates, Commercial billa aro vory” scarce, aud comniand full rates, OUEAN PnrialTe havo recently advancell, and the snpply of eall tonnago offoring fs limitod, Htcamers aro ongaged hoad at full rotes, ~The advanco in freights aud scarcity of tonnago will oporato 0 o chock on our oxport trado, Buporintendont Matsell has ordored four oxtra do- tectives to the 8tock Exchange, and ox-United States a;:‘nfignélvn Bampson will huve chargo of the forco do~ “tailed here, iy rnODUE, Flour was dull and uuacitled, With a lmited tnquiry for slippiug uxtas, but ot sdiuced prices, Duyorm are holding off, #ales, 10,000 brlaj roceints, 16,018 brle, Wheat was falrly activo at o docline of lo por bushl, wilh o steodicr feoling af the closo, Salos 80,000 bu recoipts, 218,806 bu, Pork waa qulct and alicut tho samo i price, Tho bales, cash ADA Zeguin, mmount to 140 Lrls, at $0.55 for now moss, nnd 14,00 for oxtra prime, 'For futuro delivery, 360 brla for Juno _sold ot $10.60, ond %0 - for August st SI0813, In 'cut mosts tho trado is lmited, and pricss about tho samo. sales, 2,000 W epickled shouldors in bulk st 7303 200 do hnms, 12 1bs, 8t 12; nbout 1,000 fresh hams, ic} 500 do sloulders, 7To; dry saitod shoulders, 7@73o, Tacelpls, 671 packnges, * Dacon was ratbier qulet and EI’!EN\ wealr, with sales of 60 boxes long clear at gige. Lort cloar 18 guoted ntBi@Jc. Lard vwaa fabrly activo and about the same, - June {8 ?uM\!d ot 8¢o for Western, and city 8K@8%, with sales of 100 tca at theso price For futuro delivery, 500 tcs for Augnst sold at 92 60 tes for Juno Jast ovening ati87¢c and 2,000 tes for July at 9¢c. Recolpts, 208 packages, THE WALWORTH PARRICIDE. Shocking Family Scandal--Iistory of the Divorce. Speofal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune., Nzw Youk, Juno 5,~Tho Rov, Fathor Preston, Vicw-Chancolior of this Dioceso, who was very intimato with tho Iata Manaficld T. Walworth, and aijoyod his fullost confidenco, anya that tho obsceno lottors ro- forred to by tho porrieldoand Lis frionds as having been tho causo of tho murder contisned accusations against Mrs, Walworth of _indiscriminato in- dolity, and ossertions that Frank is o bastard, Tho murdered mun's frionds eny that smplo proof ¥illl bo brought forward on tho trial, If nocessary, to oatablish tho fact that Mr. Walworth had but t00 much grounds for tho charges 6gainat his wifo, Thoy sy that ho sustainod trapropor ralations with hor bim- slf slx months boforo their marriage, and that only upon this ground would their paronts consont to their aundon, This Iatter fact i tho basis of the slar upon Frank's birth, which fncited tho young man to tnko summary vengeanco upon its author, Early {n Janunry, 167), Mrs, Walwortva action for n separation bbgan, 'Tho docres aeked for was * lim- itod divorco on tho grounds of crucl snd inhuman trestmont.” Adultery wns not charged in tha papors, nor any prayer for absoluto divorce. Tho summons ond complaints were sorved on_tho murdered man on tho27th of Jnnuary, 1871, No notice was taken, how= ovar, by the defendant, o allowod tho matter to go by default, Bhortly sfterward Buehford F. Rice, Ref erce in tho caso, roported granting tho docroc, At thio spocisl term of tho Suporlor Oourt bo- foro Justico ‘James E, Sponcor tho decreo waa confirmad, Tho divores contained s claugo compelling tho murdered mau topay his wifo corfaln_sums of money for hor support, onil also for the Aupport of her childron, Mr, Walworih scomed very much oxas- poratod Whion Lig Ltrd of o outering of thio dscroo, or tho roason that it compellod lifin 10 pay altindny 0 Mra, Walworth, and olso support tho children. On tho st of Mo followin, n ordur to avold payingalimouy, bia counsgl mado o motion, in tho Superior Court, opon tho dofsult and sct 0310 tho docroo, This motion was never argued, Aftor muttera liad rosted awhilo, o correapondenco began batseon tho counsal, And n com- promiso was offccted, by whicl tho ol fn tho docrod allowing nlimony to’ tha divorced wifo was stricken out. il ol othor reapecls, Lowevor, 1t vas allowod to stand, THE JUDICIARY. Additional Xcturns of the Recent Elcction. Sueetal Dispatels to The Chicago Tribune, OALEstuRG, Juno 5,~Tho following aro tho majorl- Hles by countics, o fat a8 known horo : Counties. Craig. Lawrence, a5 600 800 ity 1,425 5,618 . Thoro ara threa countios yot tobo honrd from,— :Woodford, Marahall, sud Putnam,—which will probas bly giva Lawronco staall majoritios, but uot enough to matorially cinugo tho rosult. AuroN, Ill, June 5,—Tho offielal roturna of tho {udilal dleution fu tbia’ county for Girouit Judgo glve . 11, uyder n ranjority of 800 aver Gilleaplo, sud 143 ovor Glilospio and ‘Daviw combined, Bnydor's major- ity in this clronlt fu over 4,000, Scholfeld, for Bupremo Judge, iss 1,080 mnjority over Kiugabuty i tlila couuly, ULEVELAND, O., Juno 6,—J, M, Joncs, G, B, Bar- Dor aud 8, O, Brigwold were nomiinted to-day, by tho Ropublicsin” of this eity, as enndidatos for dudges of tho now Buperlor Gourty whicls i sbont to bo orgune $20d hioro wudor tho rocont act of tho Legislaturo. ;g Shooting Affray. INDIANAPALIY, Jino 5,—Mr, Androw W, McOust, n woll kown wiurchant of thin city, was sliot ju the bick purt of tho head und dangorously woundod, A cols ored employo bad got into u row, aud went o Mr, Ae- Qunt ool a rovolvor, Hia emnployor refusecd, but wont with bim to nacoriatn tho trouble, when they Wero attacked by tho voughs, snd 1n tho molco Mr, McOvat’s pistol was dluchargod, hinoteon buckahiot onturlug bla ok and tho Lack of fuk hiead, e recovury fu doubt- ul, —_— Womuan Convictod of Murior, Spectul Dispatsh to T'he Chicago Tribune, A1, Pavy, Min,, Juno 5,—Tho jury in tho caes of Obarlotta Lumbet, at Ellaworth, 18st iight gavo a vor- dict of guilly of nlurdor in the st dogroe, Tho evi= denco, k0 fuT au rucuivod Lioro, makes a_ strong caso of insanfty for tho defonso, nll' the modical testimany sgroolug that sho wad insano, The yerdiot may bo ex- Ininbd by tho rebuiting evidence broaking ‘the do- OO0 080 FOREIGN. Is a Financial Crisis Imminent in Great Britain ? Tho Bank of England to Overlssuo £06,000,000 Under Restriciions, Absence of the German Minister from MacMahon's First Reception. Spanish Army Officers to Pro- . mounce Against the Re- public. GREAT BRITAIN, Lonnow, June 6.~Tho Pall Hall Gazette, this atters Roon, publishos an appoal of tho ox-Empress Eugento to the pooplo of Franca in favor of hor son, o bo Princo and Princoss of Wales opened tho now own ball at Bolton to-dny, Thoy w tho inabitents with fio. greatoss onthunimenr: sh [ero cacortod to tho hall by a procession threo mlies ngih, ¢ "Tho corporations of Edinburgh and Gl by Tosolved to fuvilo: tho Slah of ‘Toreia o Vit thove Driwasr, Juno 6.—Tho mogiatrates of thin 2 viow to e ndoption of mosbnben for Lo pea T of disturbnuces on tho 1at and 12t of July, annivorsse rica of tho battles of the Boyne and Aughrim Teapocts ively, havo doterminod to prohibit all procassions om thoso days, o Forld Specfal.] Loxpor, Juno 6,—Tho Govornmont has dectdod to authorizo io Bauk of Enland to increaso ita circule. tion LU,WO,QDO. ‘undor restrictions not yot dotermined, = i PflFRANCE. : 9, Juno 5.—Prince Joromo Napolcon has are rivod in'thin clty, Hiis® proscnco hero causea much agitation in tho lobbics of tho National Asnembly, Tho firat rocoption of Prosident MacMalton took place this ovening, and woa a brilliant offair. Al the ‘mombers of th diplomatio corps, with 'tho gacoption of Count Von Arnl m, tho German Arbarsndor, wora progont. Thero woroalsa in attondance the Mintstors, all tho " Conservativa Deputies in tho Aesombly, and gomo mombors of the Loft Ceutro, the Orleans Princos, & number of Gonornls’ and Admiraly, and otlier officers of tho prmy and navy editors of consarvativo Journals in Parfs, distinguinticd glorgymon, .sud mombors o tho Dar, with many ——— S S?U;_'hfl AIMERIGA. uno 5,~—Tho_steamshlp Cordillers, fro Rio Janolro Moy 17, Lius arrived.. Tho. yelloy fooms e entiroly dlsapponred from o Janciro and tho cltis on Jio do la Plata, Tho number of cases in Bahia was also dnlly growing lons, actho fusarrection . tio Provinco of Entro Bios, rgoutino Ropublic, continued, notwithst oilGris of tho Govornmont 10 eriuty gy > 20dIDg $0 s - = CUBA. ABTITNGTON, Juno 6,~The Department of St in receipt of Anformation from {he Coneny .gum'n': bat Banta Rosn, an American citizen whohas beew imprisoncd in Gnba, has boca relcased. TIAVANA, Juno G,—A Bpanish telegram states that an oncounter has takon place in Beraifa Mountaing, in- ‘which seventy-four insurgonts were kiled, Tho Spane iards lost niuoteen killod aud forty-two woundod, pomaiveckid g SPAIN, BunoeLos, Juno 6,—Don Alfonso has lovied ong yoar's tux on tho Town of Monlatral do Mensorrat, Gon, Velardo s gone to Viche, [Wortd Special.} LoxooN, Juno 5, —Tho oilicers of tho Spantah srmy aro prepariug to pronotuco against. {lio Republic, and - tosummou thio old Cortea to reassemble, —_— ITALY. Roxe, Juno 5,—~Tho death of Signor Ratazalwas announcod fn tho Obinrabor of Deputics this afternoon, Boveral speochos highly oulogisite of the doceased statesman wore dolivered,’and o national mourning f’ b0 weaks was volod, aftor which tho Ohamber ad- ournod, i AUSTRIA, < Vimika, June 6,—Tho American department of tho Exposition was opencd this morning, ond steam np- plied o ¢ho maclinery, 'Tho noveltids surpasa thoas rom other countrics, ~ President White, of Cornall Dniversity, and: ox-Gov, E, D, Morgan of Now York, axo Chatrmon of tho Bureaits of Education and Come ‘morce, respectively. Spectal Diaten 1y e Ohens Trivund pecial Dispatch to The Clideago Tribuné. HALIA, Juno 6.—Tho funoral of Lisut.-Gov, Howa, lnst ovonit, wag ‘attonded by 4,000 porsonn in prox cesslon, whtle fully 20,000 woro in tho stroota, The coromohios wora {mposing und impressivo. From the Government Houso to {ho comotery, n distance of & mile, tho military lined both sldea of tho stroet, All tho Government and. military offielals from tho Exe ecutive Council of Nova Scotin, and Admirals and Licuteusnt-Genorals down to Mapistratos, took part, The varlous natlonal oclotics and the Granhd Lodgo of ¥roo Masons woo nlio largely ropresonted. Minuta Buns woro fired from tho imo. tho cortoge bogan moving Ul tho remains wero enclosod in tho earth, “Tho untal reapoot was pald by the city in closing up buninoss and feaving flags ot Holf-mast.. . Tasaes, N, B, Jutlo6.—Hoary fres a0 raging in tho wooua , Wifbront pixta of o Provico, Tha woods h tho’¥iclnlty of Livorpool havo been. on fira for two duys, and lant evening tho town wae in great dangor. Mich dsnago hna boon dono in Pictou Coun- ty. ~Tho firo s swopt from tho west branch of tha vor John to tho Bluck River, and on tho cast branch of tho River John fora distanto of twalv miles, do- slroying evorything, The wonds f{hrough which the firo haa pasacd nro tho most valuablo fn tho country, Masxeax, N. 8., Juno 5.—Tho proprictors of iho Drummond Colliéry Linve met with snothor sorious 1osa by tho firo which i now raging In tho woods noar ‘Wentxillo A largo quantity of tinber out by thoin dur- ing tho winter 15 deatroyod. WEATHER AND WATER. Oiticaao, Juno 5—10:18 p, m. The following roporia luve been recoived from the placos mentioned Loloy ‘Statfon, Tar.|Thr| Wind, | Weather, ¢3S, E., light, [Fair, 63(8,, gontle, " [Fair. 74(8.'W,, light, [Eair, 7018, W,, gontlo, Fair, 76|N. E., gentle.Gloudy. Cleveland, ... 638,, freah, |Qloar, Cheyenno. 6318, fresh, [Clear, Davenport 71lCulm, Olear, Deuver. 00(S,, light, Ccar, Dotroit T0IN W., gontlo,[Clear, Duluth, 4gJE, frosb, [Clouds. Kookuk..,., 731 Calm. Clear. LaOrosso .. O8[N. E,, Lrisk, [Threatont’y Milwaukeo 62iCalm, [Eair. Omaba, 75, gontlo. Glear, Bt Poul.’., GOIE,, light. [Fuir, 7\W., gentlo, |Cloar, GBIE., freab, * [Clear, PRODADILTTIF. WasnmioToN, June 6,—For New England, tho Mid- dlo Btates, and Lower Take reglon southwesterly to northwonferly winda, rising baromotor, and_ clear or' [l‘llu'll! cloudy weather are probable on Friday, For 0 South: Atlantic States, southerly to westorly winds, with probably from South Carolina to Floridn, For tho Gulf Statcs, east of tho Minsissippl, winds baoking to southerly and onsierly, cloudy weathar, snd ruln, From the Uppor Lakes to Missonrl and Tennesseo, artly cloudy weathor, with probably raln arens over outhorn Missourl and the Woatorn portions of Ton. newnoo nnd Kontucky, For Town and Minnesota aouths erly winds and increasing clondiness, BTAGE OF WATER, Dally report of the stage of water, with ohangos in tho 24 hours, ending 3 p, m,, Juno 6, 1873 annvETOR OHANGES, WATER, T Fall, 8t. Poul, oo |140 £ 11 ), L1t 6 fu. Omnha’,, 12 £t, | . . Davenport ...000 8 ft, Tosvenworth 1.} 5 n, Kookuk 10 2t, 6 iull. Calro, . 20 8, 6 iny. 8t, Louls, 3 £, 6 fu, Plitaburgh, 2 in, Qlnclunati, . Louiavllle, 2 in.|f. Momplia o il Vicksburg., 9 )]0 Bhrovoport Nastvillo, . 5 ln.l ! W, Obeorvor Bignal Sorvico United Btates Army, STOKES. Rumored NDoclsion of the Conurt of Ap= penls Sustaining tho Lowoer Qourt. ‘The following telegrama woro recolved hore yostors day aflernoon 3 New Yonx, Juno 5,—Judge Sntherland atatos that 1o haa ont a'tolegram_announcing that {ho_Gourt of Aproals lind glven o doolsion i tho case of “Blakes, aliming fuo fadymont of th Buprone Court, New Yonk, June 0.—~A rumor provaila that the Court of Appeals ins givous docislon adverso to tho application of Blokes, who was convicted of tho mur- der of James Fink, Jr,, lg! & now trial, AvLuaxy, N, Y,, Jun Uho Court of Appeals will adjourn on tho 181k inet,, and ita deciston in tho Stokot caso moy not bo handed i bofors that duy, Rt st iy Absconding Defaultors PRILADKLPNLA, Juno 8.—Jobu Wilson, 8 packing:box manufacturer, haa absconded, aftor Imrmwln& ,000 frow frionds,” o had fallon into his diftioultiva from a mani for gambliug. ey Acquittod, i Darrronk, Jung 6,—Charlos It, Hendorson, on trfal for tiig miurdes of Dr. Moriusa Uulo, Ju, O, 1674 hak bou dyglazed a0t guiliy,”)

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