Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
2 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUN thostrangara o tho Stato of (llinols, to tho Oty of Clil- eano, and o tho MeCGosmiicl reapor’ faotory, Al the $hiior Staton woro groat nnd grandy and lig bolioved '}gl,mmfil San conaldorabls o o Hate. Evorybody ought 60 and npplauded, dov, Iondrioki, of Indiana, did not bollove Obicago bolonged to THiuls, but to the groat Narthwest, [Ap- laugo] Everywhoro flio, puops wore proud of thio onderful olty, of hor nrl‘\‘ inul_growth, which waa o miraclo, bt capoctally of lior robntlding, wehict wne mord miraculons atill, 1o ihanked the City of Ol- o for tho kinduews nud honpilalily sliown to hior ticats, ‘Ilio McCormick roaper, whon a million sol- fons wero u e old daltlug for, tho nation, toolk tholr places on tho farma aud thid noblo service, [Ap- Inuse, - v ’mmey, af Michigan, et out with tho statement that ho could Dot muko & speack, nnd_thon procecded to doliver & neat and witty talk, e, too, compll mented Chieago for her phnek snd enterprize, and pro- dictod for hor an unnensurablo Latuvo, . Cov, Noyes, of Ohlo, Twilo a pleasant spooch of 8 fowminutos, full of kind words for Olilcago, Gov. Auatin, of Minnciot, did_Ikowino in good met, terms, aud Gov, Washburn, of Wisconsin, was felleitl ous Inl tho gamo slrain, Hountor Logau thanked the Govornors for their ate tendsuce, aud pid a compliment {0 tho vaat enterpriso of Nr, McCormick. Sentor Oglesby wxaw Ly, a o usually o In poat- prandial offarts, . Ho veforred to tho grund city, to the proud eaotlos, 1o tho geeat otels, and to that bright ‘constellation of men, tho Park Commissloners, Wwho could not bo surpaskod fu tho world for thelr docorn- tivo besutiflention and spcculation,” [Loud laugh- ter). Bx-Gor. Flandors, of Nebraskn, mado s fow obaervae tions, and was followed by Mr. Henry Greonobaum. ‘Uhat concluded tho specelilfying, THE STOCK YANDS AND HYDE PARK. Tho party took tho cara and reachod tho Btock ‘Yards, whero they wers chaperoned by Mr, Bhorwin and the Hou, Bol Ifopkins, Thoy inferviewod some ‘mammoth oxen at Doxter Park, and another lunch and moro_champague, and went' awuy I and happy. Hydo Park was reached af 4,30, sud thon thore was etill suother lunch and clarot punch, and unbounded “hospitality at the hotel. A drive in carringes through the Bouth Parls snd along the boulovards aud through tho city back to the Paclfio Hotol wouud up s dsy of prolotgod feativity and merrinont, TUE EXCUNSION ‘was In overy way suceesaful, The atrangers oxpreased themnclves chiarmed with tho Deauty of our suburbs, and the possihilitios of the futuro of Uhicago wera too guuch for their human vision, Thus ended one of tho et fontures of tho fubiloe, Tho vieltors will return to thelr Lomen with an oxalled but truo senwo of tho city and of tho kindnces bestowed upon them whilo ‘within her borders, ¥ THE VISITORS, Fho crowd in (ho ity Wan notupparently diminished yostevday, and tho trafus brought a now and varled ansortment of our country cousius, They thronged tho atroets, aud wero ns full of admirstion as thos could hold. The lotels aro stiil full, sod ail inds of busincss in unusunlly brisk, To-day will sed our rural frlends depart for thoir Lomies, We ‘believe they will tuke with them a good opinfon of our city, candies nud now clothes, nnd wili longy for tho tinic wheau they may rolurn, As we welcomed tho comiug, we “speed the parting guest,” Amen, THE MATINEE, THE AFTERNOON DROUGHT FORTI wother musieal featuro of tho Jubllee, n tho ehapa of o concert which was maiuly inthe hads of local talont, including the school childron, The orchestra, which wna conaiderably reduced from ite nuinbors on tho first day, Lnd for dts solcetfon the Jubileo “Over- turo," o potpourri from tho opera of “Marthia,” and tho ororturcs to William ‘Tell,” and “Robeeplerro,” tuo “Coronation Mareh,” nl the “Anvil Chorus,” which was glven in tho most distreasing manner by tho orclicstra and anvils, withont tho vofce, Badly balanced as tho orchestra was originally, it was still worso in its reducod form, Mr, Arbucklo performed tho ¢ Alexis” Tor tho cornot eolo and rocolved an ‘encoro, to which hio replied with ¥ankee Doodlo.” Mr. Riggs played o alsmal nad_monotonaus solo on tho cuphonon. In addition to tho above munbers, the orcheatra played & new march, writton by Mr, 8, C. Pratt, of this clty, and sucwoded In playing it very badly. As it wasa now ond 1ot dinionlt composition, auch shabby work was Inexcumable, It did no ercdit to tho orchestrs, and it certainly was &u act of injustico to tho writor of the march. THE GREAT FEATURE of tho nftornaon, aud, indced, the groat foatro of tho wholo Jubilee, was tho singing of tho school children, bout 1,000 tn pumber, Tho eingers waro all volun- tecra, taken from tho second aud third grades of tho grammar-schools, Which of itaelf oxcluded sovoral hun- dred of the best siugers who aro getting in reailiness for High Schocl cxamination, Tho chfldron had had ‘ut four rohearsale, and at theso rehearsals an unugual acgreo of lubor was required from tho causcs wo bavo ueationed, Tl picces, tncluding Abrs “ Night,” Whittemore's " Spring 'Bong," ' Amerlca MNohe deissobn's @Lift Thino Eses, ‘from */Eifjak," aud _Rinks ¢ Evening Song”’ (from tho- Grade ©d_Blugers, Book 1IL), woro sung_in ihreo arta - without accomponimont, tho glrls Tiking tho suprouo and aitonud the boys. o b, Evon tudor tho many obstasien against wlilch thoy lind “to labor, the chillron 8ot un oxamplo in musical frain- us for (uelr viders uf ‘tne dsy Defore, and in pure ‘misical ability and skli) carricd off tho honora of {bo Jubilce, Their procision und steadincss wore ndmira e, cxcopt In tho Memilclscohn trio, whoro the nltoa ot Ioouo oneo ; bt thoy soon recovorod thosmuclves, hey furtliormore, dn overy numbor, did what was not Gondonca on tho day bofors by the other chorus, nomely, brought out tho light aud chade of thelr mu sic, Tlhelx axcallont polntey caupled. with thelr froaly cleir, ringiug volces, an fho pirit aud impulso with sehieh they ssng nude thelr pecformunces very plons- Tt I addition to- (b, thioy viero al on a holidy, Thoy weore all JURILATING IN REALITY. Everything wa# aplendid to then, and thoy gavo out (o their feclings fu tho most cxuberant monzer, Thoy applaudod thelr conductors, Thoy applanded themselvee, and they applauded tho sudience, and s thero ' wero fthousnds of childron In tho budience, tho occaslon becamo o juvenllo feetnl ' of ~ tho most cnthusioatio do- heription, which conatantly raug with sbrill shouta from thoands of littlo thronte. All wero In ceatacy of inppiness oxcopt o few of thounfortunatolittlo ones wwho got temporarily severed from their parents in the crowd, * The genural remlt of fhelr singing 18 in the highicat degreo credifublo co Mozara, Whiitiemoro and ‘Blackman, their teachers, aud alows that iu tha musie cal branclies of education ot least the public schools gtand very high, ‘TILE ATTENDANCE +as very large, there belug noarly 16,000 people pres- ont, and lthongh the crowding ot e was very se- Woro 1t wag mora endurable thun ou tho dny provious, Dwing to tho coolor temperature. The concort closed sbout 6 o'clock, and with It ended the musical fosturea proper of (ho Jubilee, TIIS EVENING Mr, Gllmore wil take n benofit ot the do which gccslon (o following progesmnio vl ormed : t, upon bo per- TART 1, 1. Overture—* Robeapierro ™, Introducing ** The Slaraciilaise, Grand Orcheslra, 2, Part gong—% Yarewell to the Foreat Full Chortla, ««Litoft Monaelsaohn 5, Grand selection from Martlia ", Flotow Initroducing the * Last Itosc of Sumnior," and the gema : of this popular oper. aitmore's Full Hilitary Dand, 4. *Avo Marlo . ...0wen Sing by Jre, MeGuire, with chorua and orchesiral ac- companiment, contdueted by the anthor, Fanfare militairo for trumpet, * With o Dash Arban Heasre. Arbuckle, G. A, Potz, and C. J, Lo, Gilmord's Hand. 6. Gloria—* Twelfth Mass ", s Lull Cho .y, . Grand Orchestra—* Kafser ™, ., Lutroductng the " Austrian . Arbiuc 8. Chorus— Huliclujah ", Full Chori 1 0. “Palace March,” dodicated to Nida Nellie Tulymon. +Lyon 10. Anvil Choru erdl Dund, Orchestra, 1. Overture— Jubal Tutroducing the Nitional Ar, A SUDILER CHOWUB, ATTENTION] Tho succoss which Lus nttehded your offorty in the Jubilee concerta s thie themo of thausands, nud, anioug il tho coupliments, nono ara mors hearty and’ Alucera 1 $hoso which como from tho General-in-chief, Br, P, 8, Gilmoro, 11ix unmo alono was sufliclout o ‘rally you undor s banner, and T am glad thot you havo Wen bis entiro approval, o sume aplrit and indomte tablo pluck that hns bullt o clty in ono year was ro. focled n your offorts Iy preparing for there coucorts in two wecks, I huve to thank you for the honor you conforred upon mo by your imvitatlon to lend sou on tiess occaslons, aud Lo Mr. Gilmoro for grant{ug your roquest and placing bl Eaton fnto my bands, Our Tewding citizens Liavo tone derod this -gentioman n {estimontal buncAt concert and 1 am gind of tho opportunity to pay a complimont, %o bim by Inviting you o bo prescnt and nasst, 1 sliall bo lisppy to [6ad yoi onco moro to victory {u'tho servico of sch an_appreciative aud gentlommnly cons duvtorus Hr, P, B, Gilmore, Tho concert will bo t I the dopnt, Ench chorun tiekot whil admit two pereont. Fhos ringera who hova lost thole tickets, or given thiem up, can gofn wiminslon by making them- Helvea kuown (0 mu nt (ko chorus entranco, Lring ‘your music with you, 3, A, BUTTERVIELD, ' Chorus Buperiutendont, TO-DAY. 'TAE PROGRAMIE FOR TO-DAY consiate in a trip to South Obleago by stcmnboat and 0], for tho purposc of inaugurating Calumet Harbor, Tha following invitation, which has been fssued to thoass who are Invited, oxplalns itself ¢ ‘The undersigned rospoctfully tnvito yon to attend the {nauguration ceromonics of the opening of Cslumot Bouth Chicsgo Harbor, ou Baturday, June 7, 1873, . 3. CavY, 3, F, Bonvizin, W, I, Gnay, MiouakL Done, ; Comuiiy oz, May 50, 1873, jommitieo of Arrangembnts, e ingety ménmera wil leava thoir dock, oot ‘of Michigsu_uyveuue, at 1 o'clock p, i, . A speciul train pon tho Lako Shora & Michigen Houthern Raflrond will Jeave VanLiuren streot depot at 1 o'clock p. m, Steamors and train will loavo Bouth Chleago'at & o'clock 1, m, GIU!ORE‘.A"I‘ "YDE PARR. T Ofimore with his band hsve been ongaged to give an outdoar cancert ut 11ydo Park this nftomoon, Tho pTair Wil ocenr betwean tho hours of i and 6 o'clock, and il ba fully oqunl to the entortainment given by $hio Fronch bunl Inst year, Tho boulovards and ave- Bes locding to tho Yydo Park Hotol. whero (s cons cort will bolilvm, fre in splend! condition, will undonbledly bo s very Iarge attendan ond gentlomen from tho clty, WHAT THEY SAY. COMMENTS OF CORUESPORDENTS. NIr, Buoll, of thio B, Louls Nepublican tolegraphiod to bifs papor tho following on Thursdsy nights *If by auocoss 1a mosnt. a vast throng of peoplo, a fompoat- uous orcheatrs, uproarious “{E’l““' and the unlimite od_conaumption of favorito bovernges, thon tho firat day of tho Chteago reaurreotion Jubilco 18 a grand one. 1t affords, for tho thousandth timo, an instanco of tho bonofita of loud ndvurlhlnf‘rln l!lq, black typo and polysyliablo oxtrayagancos, 'Tho tralne, this rorning, on ovory road leading to Chicngo camo o, Goma in two and eatno in theco noctions, with from aoven Lo thirteon canchon lelind oaols angint, and crowded with peoplo 41l thoro wos biardly standifgroom. . . . . . A ‘zuofl many New York, Doston, nnd Phila- doipliin_capltaliats havo alsd medo ‘this thot oo caslon of a trip Weat to combine businoss with plea~ Buro, by lookiig after tholr deods of truet aud mort ges during the intermissions in Pat Gilmore’a stri- ont symphionies, Thus wo yrncu(lfl:{ gille from notes of melody to notes of hand, and our Imaglnn. tionn roval tu o LitsArul confusion of ovoriuren by e orcheatra and overtures for sottlomont or oxtonsion of timo, . . . . . ILlagrantedat tho outsot that all Chicago wanted was £o make o Lugo nofso ; sho simpl; wanted to let tho world know that aho had_ recovere 80 for 0 to bo out around, nnd siio wanted o croato an oceasion for & gonoral visit of the nojghibors to oo 1iow sho wan gotting on, As faras tho musteal entor- talumont was concornod, sbo did not caroa suap whother 1t was artistio or mnot, ®o that it wng loud ond long, and an orchestra, armed with cow-bells and aplit goosa quills, and suppiorted by 8 horse-flddio snd & battory of Chineso gongs, would havo answered ovory purposo, And Chicago really de. servea crodlt or doforring 0 sppoaraucea onoughi to oxcludo thess anpl:rln(lvn‘{ ne inatramonts in favor of £ fiat horns anl_bueo drums, Tho only wondor is that the performance was not moro bizarro than {t was, 1 had atarted out once to draw somo comparlaons bo- twoon his performanco and that at Gincinoatl, but atopped iort ot Lo relloction that tlioro Was 10 com- porison betwoan them, Tho Cincinnati festival wasn granud musteal puccoss, and tho band dlscaursed olo- !“flll\ly to s small but solect audience, Tha Chicago ublico is tho biggest kind of o musical eell, and Pat Gilmore's slam-bang dins Its stridont claror into tho unresisting cars of tho biggest orowd aver colleoted on a similar occasion ; and what does Chicago care about art and sl that sort of foollahnoess so long 8s sho akea the loudeat clattor and draws tho biggest mob 7 ‘The Ohicagoans thomselvea don't protend that i€ s anything elso. 'Thoy laugh out of tho cornors of tholr mouths snd look wiro whenever you say © jublloo” to thew, When I wont up to the deak of the Garduor Ttouso fo-day, nnd inquired of O. O, Felt, {ho chiof Clork, what tho prospoct was for (ho Jubiloe, bo angilod xnowing1y, put his hand up to bis faco, oud ind aatd{n oo saidos @ Big bumbug, big humbug: tut it drawa tho crow elt, albelt o Bt. Louls boy, oud st oficted wifh o remnant of thal bonesty which i nativo to our noil, has lived In Chiengo long onough to tnderstand all (ho tricks aud to bo up to uot a fow of the moro harmless onea hime aclf, 0 Lo know all about tho Jubileo, ‘Thoro waa Foally no roason to oxpoct thot tho concort would bo anything more thon it hos turned out, All that Chicago did was to advertiso that slio was going to jubilato, aud then sho rosted in her sublimo faith that all things are posible to Liim who advertiscs, Gilmore did not arrive until day boforo yesterdny, nnd 80, of course, thero was but littlo tim for roicareal, ond nono whotover for that neslduous trininy 0 nocessary iu great choral combinations, nnd which wrought such wondors under tho necromancy of Theodoro Thomas at Oln- cinuatl, The result is an fiomense crowd of peoplo who will leave behiud thein o big pllo of monoy, and tho soll has boen 6o cloverly mausged, and, the Chica~ gonns aro 0 qand-nnlumd abont it, that nobody can got angry at befug 8o ueatly taken'in; for when you oot ono of thouy With ropronchts ho obsorvos that you kuow how it {s yourself now, nnd EN[‘G!M imme- @iately o liquidation of all clafing at tho nearost bar, Thus oscrybody Is st aa bappy sa if Lo had not beon sold and a greut deal moro so, 1t 18 the hughest prace tieal {nko of tho scason, but Chicago, whothor slio ex. Liibit In tho skape of n conflagration or a concort, firo or o farce, drawa better than over Nellson did in 8t, Louin, snd thnt 18 all sho wants," ‘Tho Cincinnatf Gazelts corrcspondont sent the fol. fowlug s * Tho Jubllco has drawn bither poople from all tho adfoiulug country, nnd, in poiut of ntfcndanco, 1a & grand success, The new dopot-bullding I which tho concerts ure hold, it is sald, will contain 40,000 aple, It was packed to-night, and waa three-fourthe ull 1n tho attornoon, 1t will requiro a musleal feetival liere liko Cinclunatl’s to ond tho noiss and thunder of Gilmoro, ~ Tlo arrangements for scating nre very poor ; 8o, also, ia the orrangement of tho orchestra oud chorus, Tho lattor nrefu the widdle of one side of the huilding, nearly 600 fect long, and aro seated in parallol rows fiko staiv-atops, 'Thb gound in tho lall was oxtremely bad, ond tho, udlence at tmes dlsor- derly a3 o mob,” THE BALL. THE BUCOESS OF THE JUBILEE throughout has mainly beon its numbors, not musieal numbers, but crowds, Tho concorts wero attonded by thousanda of perons, who, selng ono another thero, concluded that 1t muet bo n success. Judged by this criterion, candor will not permit of our calllugtho grest Jublloo Ball, of which e have heard so much, & vory brillinnt triumph, An ideaof ita oxtont moy bo gathorod from tho snnouncoment that thoro woro not presont more than ‘160 souples: In the mognificont ball dn which tho ball was given, this amall number scattored round, wore nearly out of sight of ono anothior, and tho elfect of the constant kaloldoscople changes which usually contribute so® much to tho effact of & gatherlug of this kind, wero consequently wnting. PREPARATIONS of more than ordipary caro hud been mado in the fur- niture of music, At the north end of tho hall upon a largo platform were arranged tho chief mem- bers of Ghmorc's band, whilo in tho gallery ot the south cad the Great Western Light Guard Band ‘waog stationed. Tho Gilmors combination played tho dance musfo, and tho homo band furnishied the prom- enado musie, It 18 not usual to flatter Lome talont nor wonld tho local organization think it very compli- montary f it woreit statod that the popular cholco awarded them superiority, AnoNa 160 courLes, It would dcem strango that a large uumber of famil. far faces would bo scon, Thia was not tho case, Thero ‘were soveral of our best citizeus, amongthem tho ‘Greonebaums, Mr. Wolss aud Indy, Capt, Blake and -lady, Harry Milligan, BMisa' Owons, Miss Hohn, 'Gen. _ Eldridge’ and lady, Washington ~Hesing, —Esq,and soveral others, Gov, Boveridgo wan tlso presont with bis iady, Bui beyond theao and & fow of tho young socloty 1ncn of tho city, inclnded In the list of floor muusgors, there ‘were not moro than a few woll-known citizeus, It 18 claimed by tho mansgement, who witl have to foot the bills, that they wore vory badly handled by the Cltizens' Committeo sppointed , {0 ‘co-operate with them, Thoy have some acerota to toll about tho matter if the pump-handlo ia prbr‘ufly applicd. At present they content themsclves with supposing that tho fear of a crush kept awny tho remainder of the odd thou- sand couplo oxpected. 'THE BUPPER-ROOM was nota vory uxtensiva affar, but a good collation was served to tho ladies and geutlemen, who were compolled to swallow thelr refreshmentd stauding, ‘Thero wero no geats down atalrs, and about half the number nocessary in the ball-room even for the fuw dancers presont, (}Follalwllng 18 tho programme ; i 1. Qundrillo—Tancors 2, Waltz—* Kunts dor Laubon ., Promensde. 3, Quadrillo—* Pleino Bjouterfo *, 4. Gulop—* Cnacago ™ 5. Yolka—* Wildfuur 5. 6. Waltz—* Now Vienna Promenado, 7. Quadrille— Lancers "~Gilmore's Band— Wolngarten 8, Waltz—! Thousand and One Nights ™.....Sirauss Promonad 9, Quadrille—" Plolue Motor 10, Galop—* Bturmvogel "... Yromenado, 11, Quadrillc—* Lancars ', 12, Polka Redowa—* Un Dagateilo 13, Waltz—¥ Bluo Danubo ", 14, Medloy, T e TUE TOILETS. ‘Tho Iadicd of Chicago have ovidontly not yet mado their Esatern tour, or thoy would Lave Jearnod that +«.Btrauca o Faust +Wetngarton Sirauey Sirause nlers aro 1o longer tho proper wear, Thoso youny ted who srafsted cach othier fu the dresslng-roomn i expanding the uwwl‘ portions of thelr skirta will learn whien they go to Nowport, Saratoga, or Vienna,to press them down as flatly over the bipa ns the chutelaine cor- sago will pormit tliom to, Still fashionn travel slowly, and it ia ouly after soveral months thut the rolgning modo of the demi-monde of Parls, somewhat mmfiflufl, reaches our shorca, and, 1iko tho Star of Lmpire, takes its Weatward cours: Drosucs that looked ko walking-suity, dresses liko carringo-costumen ; onio thal would havo suswered for broukfast-drcasts, and somo Iu full dress proper, weroto bo see, Of tho lnttor wo mention soma of (s mout e‘nfilnl and notleeablo § A Ulack sllk dress, trimmed with a deep flouuce.of white, sy be mentioued ag unique, A Uluo wilk, Worn by a very sot Tady, with aliornate flounces of tho sitk snd crope lisac, was alco distinguo, Brs, Huskell woro a droas of encl porfoct taste that 1t sucmed ouly possiblo that (¢ could have found jts ex- quisito comblinntion of color in such qualut contrust and yet porfect harmony (If such a paradox I8 acdmissl- ble) 4 ta neaure one cl'once that it could only have originated in the fortilo brain of some French artiste, Tt was of roso do hafe sllk, trimmed with a very palo roseda snd white lseo, and wag really ono of e mwost perfect coslumes in the roow, Mrs, Qov, Boveridgo's dress, Loth: In color and. make, suited her mntronly dignity, It wusof a 1alo frou- lmi)u brown, trimumed with suother shade of " tho same calor, ira, Gov, Snunddors, of Nebranka, did not wes ball contumio, sud kopton her bonmet, 1for ‘p..,‘lm’ = dress, howover, wan equally n atlractive wiion ahve Joluod the prowensdora uw were (houe of many who Wure en grands tenud, Tho dress was of palost Dlue silic, whilo t1io over-ilress was of Aaxk oiivo biown, oug of those unique but pleasing contrasts with which Worth dolights to plense aud mirprise us, Ars, Emily Do Roode Rtico woroa dross of white fufllo, claborately trimmed with floucings of Llack chientilly laco, Theso pasacd around tho back bresdtls auil wore hield by velvot loops and ends, A lace apron ornsmented the fropt and a bortho of tho laco trimne wmed tho corsage, Erom armlot of Llaok velvt wero suspended Loavy chalus, which wero fastonod to hor bracelots, Coral ornaments completed tho costums, Dius Eila Btorey wore n c)mrmlnfx drees of pink and white, 8llk ond lace combinod, with & very elegaut ur- rangoment of tho spvatently hocessary flounces, Mra. Teaso Groonobsum's dresu of bluo' satin, trimmed with whito laco, attracted attention, tho shiado, though darker than' that usually geleotod for ovoning woar, befi u&»loclflly ‘becoming, and harmons latau " portoctly With Lot complosion, —an Arl maty Ludicy do ot underataud, though tho ' most subtle of thom all, and enliancing fhio beauty of tho wearor whon porfoclly undomiad, Mine Burilng's droen wan of matzo sllk trimmed with blncic Ince, mado In & pocullarly styllah mannor, and ono of_tha most olegant costumcn i tho room, Mirn, J, 1T, Dontio woro n drons of two Aliadon of gruy- biug, ovidotitly nniotlior clegant importation from that wleked capital whoso modintes originate such ahornie ing things Lot wo looneu our pursc-ntrings to nlarming oxtont; at loast o husbands and fatiiors ara apt logay s but, when' {he offuct Is 60 ologant, thoy chnnet liolp but admiro, The dross woaof doop bluo-gray, {ximmod with & palor nhade, many futricato loopings of tio polonaiso, and clogant buttoris an trim- ming makiug it very clegunt without bolug ot all pro- nougo,—just tho drosn o Indy wauld ohiooso o woar. e, vhaliogton Loniag's druas wha of doop violot, trimmed with flonnolug of tho snme, whilo tho over. Qroas wns palo Invendor, tho slindo aur graudmothiors lovod to woar whon they gave courtly rocaplionn. 1t was ono of the most beautiful drossos n the room, A bull gronadine dross over wiilte, trimmod with ‘many ruflles and briglitonod by teatfot aasl, was ono of 1io few Whioh also had tho bigh fraiso aud Eliza- bothan ruff, Searlot flowors I tho air ond coral or- noments complotad ¢ most porfectly, A palo penrl. roy droas was romarkabl for itaolegace, and hiad a. Giinntilly ahawl gencofully droped Tram tho ohouldera ina cnemiug mannor, adding much to the distin- guishicd appoarance of tho Wearor, A droes of palost mutive, rathor recslling tho fumo of hellotropo thant ita_golor, was of clegani falllo, tho trafu falling Iu gracoful folds without trinie ‘ming, whilo fho frout had b sorics of iiiusion pulls, A figfiu of coatly Iaco trimmed tho corengo in on elox gant manaor, A dross of bluo gron dTtallo, the color of forgot-mo- nots, hind coslly cabwobn of polnt-laco on tho train, and vortical ruillos of silk and Inco altornatoly on tho tabller. 1t wan partioulatly protty, A whito organdlo dross, mado in n sorles of ruffles and puffs, wns worn over biue ailk, whilo the sastf and fowors woro of & Watered ribboh Iu domask xose- color, Two young lndics in whito tarlotan, with much bouffant drapory, woro dresscd similarly, oxcept thnt the flowor garnitiiro of the dresncs vorg roso-color for oup and palo biuo for ta- otior,—a" Yory plosalog varlety, A dréas of pink eilk, with plisso flouncea of oropo 1iso, polnted corsngo aua lisso bertho, had_snouldor~ knoth of bl roses, and trafling garnituro of tho samo; sulting well tho fuif young girl who woro it 8o graco- ully. A Dink estin, with Valonelonnos trimminga on tho tablicr and cordage, and plissed trimming on tho tralo, was worn by o yduag matron whoao dlstiuguished oarriago, s 6ho glldod through tho mazes of tho dance, attractod many oyos tohor. ‘Anothior combination costuma of limon, eeatlot, and whito was mtich ndmirod. Tho dresa wa of limon, {isaltoranto puita aud rufion of il and guize,whlls thio snalt waw of scarlot and lmon doublo-facad rib- bon, Hearlot flowors fu tho halr and coral ornamonts, Tt would bo fmposiblo to doseribo all tho_tollottes which woro atlractivo from their_eleganco, but thoro. woro very fow decolloto drcesos, and nat mnny baro orms, 00 that to oue nccustomod 10 that Atylo of drcas which provafls ao univorsally in Eastorn cltios tho of- feck wnaa ittlo singulr, uohy howover, unplodsantly 80, Bomo of (1o lack e tollettes worn Ly aovoral Indies woro vory clegont, but ceemed rather moro suited to o graud rocoption Moy s full-drens ball. SHIl thelr beauty mado ono dlsinelined to crltictso thom, ond aa thoy wero moatly worn by motrons, (hoy wero ecarcely inapproprioto, Ono with o wido flounce of whitalaco on tho over-ress ‘was unique, tho patiorn of tho lnco showing most ad- ‘vautagoously ovor tho sombro color of tho drcas, “Thioro wero all tho colora of tho ralubow, and_ many which tho ralubow would probably bo unwiling to own, but, If possible, an Improvemont upou the vaunt- od hiica of that rocognized combination of colors, A tondoncy to moro decided hades Was manifet, and thio positivo colors materially outahono thoso.ghoits uf huoa which Live houuted us so long, Whero nearly all the tollottca wero worth Tocording and describlug it seoms Invidious to solcet any, but wo havo spolcan of fow which particularly attracted us, WALL STREET. Roview of tho Monoy, Gold, Stock, Bond, and Protuce Murkots, New Youis, Juno 0.—Monoy continues casy ut 7 to ‘per cent for call Ioans, Tho Into afternoon busluces on tho street was chiofly at 4 to 0 por cent, Lenders havo difioulty In: employing tholr fands, Tho die- count market 15 also casy, and quoted at 63 to 8 por cent for primo, Therota but littlo moreantilo papor mnking. "The rumor in regord to the increaso of £0,000,000 sterling tn tho circulation of tho Dank of Englund is not genarally credited, &T0OKS. Tho stock markot opened firtn, but Pactflo Mail soon becamo weak, and had n toudeney to dopress tho rost of tho market, Dusiness during the enrly port of tho day, howover, was oxceodingly small, and, in fact, less important than at avy provious timo thia zeason, In tho afternoon tho depreasion beeamo moro ‘marked, and o genernl deoline In pricen, with more ace tivity, followed. _Tho largest salus wero n Taciflo Mol sud Ohlo & Mississippis, which declincd nbout 2% per cont, At tho clogo Pacitlo Dail waa down o tho fowest polnt of tlio day, but Oblos rocovered n point, Asau Hiustration of fho yreat. duliiess i tho moritug tho only quotation for liack Talsud waa n bid at 1095, In flio afiernoon sales woro mado ao- low g 1088, bt at tho clouo n partial recovery took placo. The compara- tivo atexdiuons I Union, Tacifo aud. Lako Bhoro fa ni- tributod to- purchages Ly partles controlling tho tio compaufes, Tho decling in Ohioa was duo to tho Tumor of » now issue of stock, which was nfterward depied, and roported to be s frii to buy stel ralls, o Paaitic Mail Directors Dict this p, m. to hoor tho roport of tho Executiva Commiltes i regatd to tho condition of the Compimy. The report willuot bo given o tho proes until {o-morrow or Monday, but Inany rumors are aflont in regard fo it. Sluco tho re- port yublished a few duya atiice, th Corypiuy bua putd for thio Webb,steamora Moses ‘Tuylor, Nobrasks, and Dekots, and consoquontly bus loss eachi on band. AOLD was firmer at an advanco, ‘ESGUANGE, Forolgn oxcliango was steady with o falr busines for to-morraw’s packet, TONDS, Governmonts wore irm aud active at full prices, but tho offerings contiuto small, PRODUCE, “Flour closed mare netivoand ateadicr for low grades, Winter brands ruled quict but stesdy, Suporfino was in falr demand, Sales, 8,500 brls; receipts, 1,810 brls, Wheat waa bottcr, ‘Tho light offerigs glve scliors tho advantage, Tho inquiry. s cietly for ox- port. Wintor was firtuar, thoug quiat, Sales, 11,000 u 1 ‘recolpts, 181,770 bu, ' Pork waa quiet but fiem, Tho sales,cazh aud rogular,wero 325 brls, at $10,625 for now meas, aud $14,00 for exira prime. For futuro delivery there were no sales, June fa quoted at §10.50 @10, and July st 6160, Recoluts, 464 v ut micata exhibited o limited business, but prices ruled steady, Salos 5,000 1ba picklod belllos, 60 1bs, 9¢; 10 boses clear do, 03¢¢; 1 boxes picklod Lows ut' 130 for 14 108 ; cbouliters th bulls, TH@T3e, Recaipte, (2 plgs, Bacon wns . ruther quict, aud prices rathor woak, ~ Long clear ia quoted al B @83(c, with o amall ot sold ot 8%, Short cloar in quoted af 8Xe, Lard uled qulot and steady for futuro, For Juno delivery of Woatern, 83¢c i bid, and 87c’ soked ; 100 tes city 80ld at BY(C. Yor futuro delivery, 600 tes for July sold ot Dic, ' 350 tea for Auguat ' 03gc. - Tiocelpts, 411 Dkge, WEATHER AND WATER. iAo, June 6—10:18 p, m, Tho followlng roports Lave been recalvod fromn the placos mentionod bolow Station, | Bar. Tl Wind,__| Weather, Brockinridgo. ... 20.81) 038, E,, gentlo,|Clear, Buffalo, 20,84 Bo[N. W, froab, [Glear, Cairo..... 70(Calm, Cloar, Ghieago 56N, E., gentlo,[Clear, Cincinnati , 77[N. W., gontly, |Clear, Glovaland. G5|N. E,,'frosh, '[Olear, Ghoyenno; Fair, Davouport Clear, Deaver, Fair, Dotroit. 2, geutle, |0lear, 4g,Cim, Clear, N. Olear, Gloar, Olear, 748, fresh, |Cloar, Milwaukeo', 571\, light, Owmalia, 7318, trosh, Pombitio, O5[5.'E,, liglit, Bt Taul, 08, W), reah, Toledo 66|N. E., brisk. Yauktot,.., T3]8., fresh, THOBABILITIES, ‘WasHNaToN, June 6,~For Now England on Satur- day, winds shifling to northorly und westorly and clear mnd clearing Wweathor probable, For tho middle Statos, northorly and westerly winde, somewhat lowor tomporature, and clear or partly cloudy weather, For the Lower Lako reglon, winds veoring to northerly ami onutorly, lover temporature, aud clear o partly cloud: weathor, For tho South Atlantio nnd Gulf Statea and Tennesnco, mm{ cloudy weathor and arcas of light rain, From Missourl and Kentucky to Michigan, variublo winds and clear or partly cloudy woather, For Towa and Minnesota, southerly t0 weatorly winds, ETAGE OF WATER, Datly report of the stago of water, with changes in tho 24 hours, ending 3 p,m,, Jue 6, 1873 AzOVE 0w ] FATEL Riwe, | Fall, TORP I (L T aoofll £, @ m.1 . .| 8 1t 10 1t, Loutaville Mampbla Vickaburg ., Ehrovoport Nashyillo.,, Now Orloans Yunkton... 4 1t P RS W, B, KAUFAN, Oberver Bignal Borvice Unitod Btates Atmy, i Acquitiod, CounoiL BLovre, Tows, Juno 0,—Tho trial of John 8, Gosu for tho Kiing of Shorman Drown, in this couuty, on tho 16t of January, 187, was coticluded hn tho District Court licro lo-day, 'and rosulted {n an so~ quittal on tho grouud of olf-dofenso, 'Tho caso waa obo of no sl mportuuce, aud atiracted considora. Ulo attention dusiug ho progress af tho trial, e e e Dudley, the Mail Robbers Dosrox, Juno 0,—Dudloy, whoso complicity in ex- tonaivo ulail yohbarics has 'beon announced, left for Plitsburgh last night in cuwtody of two oflicors, hire, Dudloy gfl in the same traln With hor busbsud, WASHINGTON. A Showman Offers $60,000 for the Use of Capts Jacks Twenty Millions of Five-Twen- ties Called In for Re- demption. Estimated Internal Rovenno Recoipts for tho Fiscal Year, $115,000,000, Tho Navy Department Satisfied that Capt. Hall Was Not Poisoned. Garficld on the Relations of Cor- porations to Future Na« tiounl Politics. 'WITAT RITALL BE DONX WITII TIIE MODOCS ? Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, WASnINGTON, D, O,, Juno 0,—In tho rgular Oabl- not-meoting to-day, tho quostion ns to tho dlsposition to bo mudo of tho Modocawas Aiscussod ot somo longth, and tho concluslon was rrivod ot that tho wholo mattor should ba turnod over Lo tho deolsion of tho Altornoy-Gonoral s to whothor theso offoudetn should bo tried by conrt-martinl or by tho clvil su. thoritios of tho Pactflo coast. Tho ground fs fakon that tho priority of offenno woull givo tho Orogon fu- thoritfos jurtediction ovor tha Modocs, as tho murders of Lost Rivor ocourred provious to tho nsens- sination of Gon. Csnby, nnd tho subece quent hostility to tho Unitod Slales troopa, Tho Attornoy-Gonornl, who hasnlrendy 6 masa of Rposs upon tho sublect, docs not ospect o seach o ociston foraomo days, ' Inasmuich as Lo 18 an Orcgon man, it fa shrowdly surmiscd that, both from Aym-~ pathy and policy, kio will give tho Oregon nuthoritics I opportanity t disposo of thia troublssomo gise- tion through thoir oivil courta, TILE POLITICH OF THE FUTURE, Gen. Qarfild, who ls now In tho city, fias been 1n- vited to dollvor an address beforo nn Agri- cultural Socloty in hia disielct. Ho pro poses to tako o3 hin toplo, *Tho Relatlon of Corporntlons fo Futuro National Politice,” o 1s of tho opinion {hat this toplo will Lo na much o key-noto to thio political futwro oa slavory has boen fn tho past, Mo doos mot think, howover, that tho Farniors’ Granges o ot prozent’ organtzed havo mot i queation fu tho proper mannor or Laya sotght to gt alogical solution of tho wituatlon, 110 will o= oavor to roniody thin dotietoncy. - " REVENUE NECETPTS, “Tho Commjssloner of Internal Rovenuo staton that tho reoclpta from futernal rovenuo sources up to dato aro $108,000,000, Tho catimates in this diroction whon tho Tex'bill' viont Into effcct wero for $110,000,000, “Tho rocclpts nt prosont verago $300,000 por day, whiels, with threo weeka to hear from, ‘will carry td grand toka tor tho facal your cuding Juno 30, 1813, up $116,000,000, Tho Commisslonor attributes this in- creaso to tha consoliation of the tobacco tax and tho sbolition of tho tobaceo bonded warchouaes, whereby tho revonucs from thls Gourco aro not only” colloctod ehicaper, but tho oggrerates oro greatly increascd, By tha oct of Juno 0, 1873, oll clalm for tho refund- ing” of ol kinds ' of 'intornal rovouto isxos Hlicgally asteasod and colleted, sccrucd and pagablo prior {0 tho pansago of tho ‘act, aro barrod unlces Jrssentad o tio Commisslonor of Tuterual Rovenuo oforo tho oxpiration of ono yeur from that dato, Tho Cumntestonor has rofolved a lorgo number of claime Quring tho preacnt weok, and thoy_kopt coming evon up o tho last motcnt of today, - It was bolioved that tho thmitation would oxpiro af 12 o'clock Isat night, but tho Commisslonor ruled that tho timo should” bo extended until 12 o'clook to-night, FINE-EXTINOUISHEDS, . Tho successful oxperimental trial, on tho Washington Monumont_lot, to-doy, in tho presenco of cxpert sclontiflc mon of tho afmy and navy, and humerous othior porson, of @ patent fro-ostiguishor, which throws carbofio ncid (s into burning buildinga by mosua ofslationary or lasiblopipls, hstrcs tho general cinployment of {hia machine in voskols of tho nuvy, i cluding, it 18 soid, tho now sloops-of-war whish ‘aro nbout £6 bo bullt, bnd also in nemy storchousca. THE POLARIS BURVIVORH, Ananalysa of tho tostimony taken to-day by Socro- tary Roboron of tho oflleors of tho Polatis crow acemis to ln(Kzfy ufiicials hore that thero is no ovidence of the polsonfug of Capt, Hall, or of mutiny or heartlcss de- | Rortion on tho part of fho crow ¢ will be cxamined to-morrow, Very littlo eredoneo i pluced {1 his statemonta Lrsetofors publishod, (7% the Assoctated Preaa.) - REDEMPTION OF FIVE-TWENTIES. WagiINOTON, Juno 6,.—Tho followiig_circulsr wna e to-day for {00 Tedolplion of 620 bonda of 35 TReAsuRY DepanTaENT, Loan Divislon, Juno 6, 1870.—By virtuo of authorlty givon by uct of Congross Il‘pprovu July 14, 1670, entitled “ An nct to autliorizo tho rofunding of tho National dobt,” I horcby givo notice Mat o principal nnd acerued intorest of tho bonds liorof bolow designated, known ns 5-20 bonds will Do aid at tho * Treasury of tho United Stntes, in tho Clty of Washington, on and after fhio Gth day of ~ Soplember, - 1873, and that inferest ‘on tho sald bonds will céaso on that dny, thit in {o_say, coupon bonda kiown o8 tho third Arlos, act Fob. 25, 1862, dutod May 1, 1863, 0 followa : pon bouds, $53, No. 1,201 {0 6,200 incluslya; $100, No, 4,783 1o 20,000 inclusivo ; 3500, No. 3,001 to '19,706 inciudivo s $1,000, No, 5,734 10 22,600 inclusivo. Total, 16,000,000, Hogintored bonds : $50, No, 1,234 to 1,330 inclusivo; $100, No, B80L to' 9,500" inclusive 3500, No, 5,301’ to 500 fnclusivo: $1,000, No. 20,681 to '23,300 inclusivo; " No. 6,403 107,600 inclusivo: 310,000, 'No. 7,008 to 0,680 incitisive, Total, $4,000000, Grand tola), $20,000,000. Of tho amonnt outstandlng ombraced in (e numibera 84 bovo, $16,000,000 aro coupon bonds, and $4,000,000 rogistered bonds. Tho coupon bonds of tho'act of Fob. 25, 1863, woro fseued in four atatinct sorios, Tho Dond of firut sories, all of which have been proviously ealled for redomption, woro printod Jo greo tnt, pnd Linye no designation of norica upon thom, Tho Londs of tho second sorics, all of which Liavo been proviously called for rodomption, wero printed n yallow tint, and nvo the vords ©sciond series™ on tuo bonds, and “gocond " on cuch coupon, 'The bonds of tho third serles, ombracing tho bove nambers, wera printed in Dlack, sud havo theworda * third scrfea™ on thio bonds, and third ” o tho bond or on cachs coupot, or both. Tho bonds of tho fourth teries wero printed In black, with red numbering, ond bavo tho vords ' fourt wcrica " or fourth ' on thom, Unitod Btates sccurl- tles forwardod for redemption slould bo uddroascd to thio Loan Division, Sccrotary’s ofllco, and all rogistered bouds should bo sesigned to tho Bocretary of tho Treanury for redemption. (ignea) WiLLIAM A, RICAARDAOY, Beo'y, A BMOWMAN'S OFFER FOIL OAPT, JACK, Au outerpelsing fadividual, writiag fo tho Governe. mont from Tifin,0,, offers to pay $60,000 for tho privi- Iego of oxhibiting Gapt, Jack throughout tho country Quring aixty dsye, Tho shownisn promisos to koot Juck securcly, treat bim well, and roturn him to tho Govornmont it the oxpiration of misty days, provided 1o docs Dot commit suschde, in which csao tho Govorn- ‘mont ig to rocelvo only $1,000 por day for tha timo that hio reninins In tho sliowman's hands alivo, Itfs ropuaed (o poy §00,000 upou tle delivery of Jack at Smc«:fi:‘ and tho romuindor st the closo of the two montlis, uimsux Joo” a TEDENPTION OF TONDS, The Socretary of the Troasury calls for tho radomp- tlon of $10,000,000 of coupon boads and 4,000,000 of reglstored bonds, to bo paid for on Bopt. 6, THE PHESIDENT. Tho Preaident and bis family aud Gon. Babcock left to-day for Long Branch, Tho Becrotary of o Tatorior th rt that [ho Beerof o he Iutorior enya thn repo: Ind chufijes havo beon Al and aro peadiog agaiust the Gomimnisaioner of Penslons s uttorly unfounded and wntrue, COTTON oLAINS, Th Lo directing (o Scerctary of tho Tresaury to pay the net procoods of cotton unluwfully seizod nfter June 30, 1868, was approvod May 18, 1873, and roquirod thnt ol potitfons should Lo Aled withih eix months thoreaftor, on or Dbofore Nov., 18, 1872, Many titlons which Lad becn duly slgnéd and oworn To""ad ‘piaced in {ho mall’ boforo' Nov, 18 id not roacl Washington until aftor that dato, Thoy wero, howover, Bout to_{ho Bocrotary of tho Treasury and fecordod 1 of dato whon racoived, In Teply {0 inquiry and argumont of the point involvod, whethior in two fmportaut csaos, sosfled potitions would bo regarded i flod in thno, tho Becrotury haa docidod that no petition or claim, under tho act of Congrose, whioh waa not. recalvod i the ‘¥reasury Dopariment on ar boforo tho 18th of November, 1873, canba ro- furded bs bnving beon led within the pastsix months ofter tho pnssago of tho act, snd that auy euch clim roooived in tho Dopart- mout after Noy, 18 cannot bo considored by thio Socrotary of tho Trensury, The opinlou of tho Deyt informed Inwyers hioro 1s that tho tiuo for dling Hitious, Loth fu colton caoes boforo tho Sacrotary of lio Treasury and_for atoren sud supplles bofora tho Houthern Clafms Comnilssion, will bo oxtended by the noxt Qongress, s ‘Tho Labor Question, 81, Louts, Juno 6, A atrike by frelght-train brake- ‘mon on tho tastern dlvision of tho Atlantlo & Yacilic Tuatiroud 6 uow i progross, oud traing bava boen womnowhnt delayod for s couplo of days. Tho striko s oceastouad by o clinngo mado in the company in the modo of paymeut. for sorvicss, . Herototoro tho company hns puld {ts biakemon $53 por month, Now they propouo to pay oach mun $3 for a round trip whi 1 roduco tho wages § or §4 por month, aud creaso tho night work, Honoof tho mon Lave ace oot i how soru, while oflors hold out It 1helr places will bo flled i1l day or.4wo, and no furthior do- Eontion to biusiueas wi ocour, 87, Lo, Juno 6.—1Tho striking brakemen on tho Mluitio & Tacifio Ratlroad hnve wmado same rlotoua demontrations at two or threw pointa on tho road to- duy, but no ono has beou hurt, Additions} squads of offbomon will bo sent out on tho trajns 0 protoct Liem to-moryow, ond uo serious disturbanco ia anticl- pated) e Railrond Nows: B, Louis, Juno 6.—Tho Iron Bountain Rallroad will bs adyorilved for enlo by Qov, Woudson, iu con- nection with the Atlantio & Pacifio Raflroad, Tho Ballzond ompanios wil probably apyply for ui fijunc- tlon to restralu tho salo, aud tho whelo matter, and the conntitutionality of tho act of tho Legtalaturo ralenln, {ho Blntolion, will bo brought betarn Ihia conste - "8 MILWAURKE, Juiio 6,—Tio Milwaulteo & Northorn Tiallrond ronchiod Groon Tiny to-day, whora flio evont 1s Lolng spprorciately ctlobiatod—bands. plaging wnd gauoun lichig. Tho Janl Apika was drivon by Sravor au, * New Oniaws, Juno 0,—In pirsuanco of n docreo of o Oiraul Gonrty 1 thia case of Garaner ana i Ior voraun tho Now Grleans, Mobllo. & Toxns Ttallrosd Qompany, aald road from Mobile to Now Orloans and thio extaiitton woatwar, including all tho rights, fran. ghison, and sppurlonndogn Woro 40ld, to-day by tho Unitod Btates Marahnlto Kifinoy , Garduor nind Potor Butlor, of Massachunotts, for §067,000. Tho pirchos. ers nsmumo {ho honded indobtedncss of hotwoon £7,000,000 and 9,000,000, Kollogg, acting an Truateo fok to Btado, and Mayor Weltz, for 'tho city, protestod against tho sdlo, Tho Blato losos hieavily, Bpectal Dispatels to The Chicago Tribune. Dirnorz, Juno 6,~Tho aunusl meoting of tho stock. Diolders of {tio Dotrolt Rivor Rallroad and Dridgo Com. nny and of o Ohiengo & Cannds Soutliorn Yiallway ompany waa hold to-lay in this city, aud_cloctod thio following ns Dircctors of tho Jirldgo Gompany: Milton Gourlright, W, L, fcolt, Erio, Pa.: J. W. Jonyerno, Doston; Konyon' Cox, Kldnoy' Dillon, Daniol Drow, Now York ; John Ront, Goorgo Gons, Ohoster Warnor, Obteago., OF tho Tatlwny Gompury 1 Millon, ourt: rlght, Brio, Pa; Sidnoy Dition, David Dows, Konyon Jox, s Jumea W. O auic! Drow, Now York ouverso, Boslon; Jou F, Tracy, Ghéster Warncr, George Goss, Ohtcago. 5 THE INDIANS. Gen, Davis to Hang Several of the Modoc Leaders, Interview with Capt. Jack---Personnel of the Savage A.eaders. BAx FrANisco, Juno 6.—A dispateh from Doyle's Camp, Tulo Lako, says thoro havo been 1o tow oporn” tloni sluco tho surronder, Jack says ho surrendered bocauno ho could hold aut no longor. Thoopinion ‘Drovalled smong tho soldlors that Davis waould shoot Jnok, Boston Olintloy, sud Slionchin without waiting any suggostions from tho clvil nuthoritiss, Tho Hulletin correspondent falked . with Boston Oliarloy, who satd tho majorlty of tho captivea bollovo thioy will bo propared to dio Hko men, Jack earon for nothing. o will not speak touny pordon, I slstor, Mary Obntloy, says twelvo Modoes aro atill at largo. Gol. Green'a command aro hunting for them. A dispateh from Sog Polnt, Juno 4, saye Davie' come mand, with all tho Modoc captives, aro at Applo- guto's House, Thoy camo to Bosles Oamp thnt doy, Dlack Jim s ono of tho misalng Modocs. Ho f6 tho raacal who Lild Canby whilo Jack usod his knifo on him, Hooka Jim aud Bosmboat Frank aro hunting tho missing warriora and squaws supposed to bofn_that vicinity, Slcopy Tom had Just camo from tho fsland fn Litilo Klamath Lako with Zeclico Jack, aquaw, and throo children. A Intor dlspatch ‘from Boylo Camp, Juno 4, 10:30 p. m,, rays: Abont 8:30 p, m., clouds of dust arising from g winding rond cast of tiio Peninmula, and in tho di- reation of Cloar Lako, announced o appronch of tho captivo Modoes from’ Applegate, and tho noldiors and cltizons, overy onowho could sparan fow moments, gathored neas tho barricadoand watched tho procea: slon, which cplorod camp and passed up® tho sandy strefch ot tho baso of o biuff whoro tho lockup of tho prigoncrs ia located. Lieut, Clipin, of Company ¥, Fourth Artfilery, was in ndyanco, Noxt camo threo largo wugons loaded with Modocs, sd-two with Daggoge, Tho rank sud o of Battery G morched bosldo tho wagons, and forty mounted Warm Spring scouts Lold tho hoks, Tho Warm Springs supplicd tua lack of music by founding tho war-whoop, “Whora is Capt. dack, whero §8 Qapt, Jack?” wos tho cry among thio spoc: tators, Nono hind tho plossuro of rocing tho warrior's fuce, ‘Mo had anticipated tho oxcitomont bis advent wwould croat, aud was concoaled in n wagon, complotoly guveloping fimself tn o blanket, Near him woro flio leading braves of hin tribo. A tho prlton wagons wero relloved of (holr contcnts, Jack was choted with Sconchin, Boston Oharloy, and -Ono-yed ~Aouso, Ssm ~was manacled by himaclf. Tho meu wero on oo sldo of {ho prison a1d the womon ob ho opposito aido, with the oxcop- tlon that Jack' Lizelo wan allowed {0 sit besido bim and Iy hior head upon bis bronst, oud hiu girl of 3 yoara hadtlo frecdom of tho tont, Dy permission of tho_officor of tho guard, I had an intorviow with Jack through tho madium ‘of an intorprotor. At firat 1o was roticont. In fact, ho did not dolgn to nolic mo, IIis wistor Mary ihtorccdod in my bhalf ond persunded Jack o tallc, i romork ws in relation to thia nlincklos, Hosald it mado him fool menn to bo hiobitod 1o o horse, Ho won not afratd o dio, and hod no fdes of runulng oway, A3 g spoka his oyca buopped, nnd ho looked 4 vorg llon i rage. 'All questions por- {ainiugto his fight ho declined to anawor. When askod his ngo, Lo gavo mo to understand that ho waa 46, Mo thon voluntarlly ataricd, upoun siatemont of hii griovances ogainst bls racoat tho time of tho oo Wright nffny. 1o sajd that tho whito men murdorcd Tudiaus yoars ago, tnd that whint hie. did wne only oy {ug old debts, 110 did not enter into dotails, but loft fho intorproter, Sear-Facod Obarloy, to patcli up tho Btory. Acitical study of Jacl's faco corroborates tho im- resnlousrecelvcl at frat sight. o fa a thorough Tu- lan, s oad 13 Torgo, quitd aquare, nnd for tho prossut sols drunly ou i sbiouidors. il oyes uro lnck aud bright, bia feco broad, with prominont cheok- bonca, Tis nosb s synmatricl und clightly nquiline, His lipa oro thin and clean-cut, and, combincd witlt s cliin, Indicates that resoluteniess of purposs that hns won for him such o ramarkgble notorloty, His com- loxian Ia dark, and Lila facohaa o plosant look, Take Bt n o, Ho 18 3 strfkig man.. Placo hita among thousands, and ho would bo taken for & chief by any ob- sorving atrangor, Thoso who bovo scon him marveinot that ho s londor of tho Modocs. Though n chaina and on tho brink of oternity, ho is yot fosred and re- spocted by tho Indians nbodt him, Tls nenrcat compaufon in_olinins, Scouchin, fs G0 years of age, and wrinkled, and lus the vilaly doplet- ©d 1n overy lino of ts faco, ITa waars Lis halr short, sud stands about Ovo foct nine in hia moccaains, Boston Cliorloy {a ahout 25 years old, Iifs faco I expressionloss, Tie, Moso, snd Bam srovery ordinsry looking Tudiatis, Jack would attempt to cacapo if o biad o chanco, oven ot tho Hink of Lelng abot down, Probably ho fover roslized that desth woa Inovitablo ‘until tho irons woro placed upon his foot, Sear-foced Clincloy siya Juck told i ho could ot eloar when tho whito men were naleop, This wna foro th irons woro braught 1uto uso, Gen. Davis ls patisfied that Jack did try to cscapo Tost wuight, and thirough thoald of confodorates on tho outsido} for, upon oxamination of hin shackles this morning, ono of i rivota waa dlod pourly In o Lls loga ohly sro confined. At 4 o'closk this aftornaon Col, Mason arrived hioro from Tulrchild’s ranchio with tho Infantry forco of tho oxpedition, and tho sovonty Modocs who camo in thoro o fow days ogo. Tho Indins woro oacorted bither by Capt. Camyp and Company G, Twelfth In- fantry, Thus W have liera 128 captives, Dovigs OAMr, Juno 4—Midnighi—Nows hos roachod horo_that Hooks Jim and Stesmboat Frank mado a auccessful scout sestordsy, Dy co-oparation with tho Orogon volunteors, thoy traflod throo warrlors sud fivo squsis {o tho {imbor moun- taln northeast of horo, ond osslsted n makin & capture of ono 'of tho fugitives,—Dlscl Jim, 150 18 tho Modoo who bullied tho sottlors in thia Yoglon for two or threo years, and committed cruol murdors, Orogonians regard him with spocisl hatred. Only fiv or six Modoo Wrrlors aro now missing. Tho Warin_Bprings hold a war-danco this ovoning, hich was witassaed by o largo audionco of oflcers and men, BowLa'a OAxr,Juno 5—0 5, m.—Lato yoatorday nftor- noon a dotafl of on bolonging o tho artillory arrived 10 camp from Timber Mountain, near tho Peninaula, with twenty junipor logs, clear and .mmml nud ovi- dently not dntended for uso In tho ercctfon of tents for tho prisomers, Many marvaled for whst purposo tho Umbers had been ob- tainod, This morning tho sccrot is out, Gon, Davis intends to oroct o ecaffold, and excouto obout’ ono dozen of fhuo worst murderors in tho tribo ot ounsot to-morrow, Mo feols that thoro s no meod of dolay, No doubt of tho guilt of o " oheson 'viotmo - can exist, Justicu demsnds speody and certain action, Even at this time 1o {a wriking out tho statomont of tho offonses that i1l bo road to tho condomuca Modacs, A still Iator digpaich says that Gon, Davis, after havs ing complotod all arrangoments for tho oxecutlon of tho Modocs, recelved on order from Washington to huld tho prisoncrs, This etoppod tho contomplated work, Tho feoling fn camp s oma of profound disgust ot tho roault. Onoof the Oregon voluntocrs Just arrivod from tlio camp saya tho roops captured five warriors, fdhir squaws, and five childron, Among the mon nra tho notorious Black Jim and Dave, Thoso prisonors woro at ‘Minkvillo, Outbrenl of the -Apaches at the San Carlos Agoncy — Murder of Liouts Almy. 8ax FraNoinco, June 6.—Tho nows from Arizonn this aftornoon nfatea that tho Indian Agent ot o Carlos, MnJ, Larrabeo, had somo diflcuity with tho Apachiés, Thoy undortook to kil Lim with spoars, To ran fo Liouf, Almy's tont, Almy, with six soldfors, went to tho agenoy with him, and went iuto Larraboo's tent, Larrabeo ond Almy camo out of tho tent Almy in advanco, When the Apaches firc on ° them, Almy roceivod threo bullots passlug trough tlio body, and_foll dead without s roan, Larrabéo was untouched, aud rotreated into ho hut, Your of the alx soldiers ran one off, 1wo romoined, and woro prevontod from shooting by Cons cepefon, tho Mexican fntorprotor at thio Agouoy, The Apached flod noross tho river inatantly, It s probablo that mony of tliem have taken to tho mountalna, A mosaengor to Goy, Sofford, who left TCHEEVAS tion half au hour after the oceurronco, says them sjor- (‘l}".n( tho Indians were on the reservation wheu ho ft, Lsko Vonsein, & noted Chief, had becomo angry with tho ogont sovofal daya provlouy, uud left i Oarlos ‘with his band somo time bofora tho murder, The In- diaus frod about forty whoteat Larrabco Sl Almy. 1t lins boon goveraily thought for weoks pat (hat at outbreak waa inovitable, Almy wus born fn (ho Btato of Mussachusetts, and was promoted First Lioutouant ‘of thio Fitth Cavalry in Aprif, 1860, B e Sporting Mattorse TiosTan, Juno 6.—Tho Bpring mooting of tho Deacon rk Asgotiation closed fo-day, with & raco for a purso of $3,600 for horses which novdr beat 2:31, Gnzolle, Judgo Fullerion, and Camors atarled, In'tho pools Guzelle was thy warm favorito, solling for 100 to 30 for Judgo Fullerion, and 20 for Oaniors, - Vofora tho utart Wag made for tho firat Lioat, it becauo evident that Ga- zollo waa off, striking Into a paco, and acting 6o badly in tho first kivat that Judgo Fullorton would have dis- tauced both hor and aniors Lad Mace driven him far 1t Tho thno was 227, Tho second hvat wad about tho samo, the maro acting vory badly, and Judge Fal Torton winning by about tlirco leugths (n 21054, ol lowod by Onmors, _ Aftor tlio first heat tho Golting Cinnaod in favoe of dudgo Fullorion, it bolug ovidont thnt, Larring all noctdents, ho munt win, In tho third lont’ Gnzolle gacal on 'the first quiclor, ut dl- roctly broko, aud san (hroo longthi in tho rear’ of Judge Fullorton st tho hitmile Tole. - Blo roltod Inttor up to ho thrco-uariorpole, ut again broko, Oamors also acted vory badly, Bfacg #ont Judgo Fullorton homo o winnor of tho huat aud tioxaco In 32046, Gazollo ocond 3 Ongnors ird. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Derriotr, Juno 8—Tho Flint Assoclation antounces four days' faces, commoneing July 1. = Nkw Yor, Juno 0.—Tho snnual regatta of tho Now York Yacht Olub, which failed yostordny, for want of wind, was ro.saifod to-day, Nine moliooner-yachts out of thb fourtoon which atarfed yesterdsy, and fivo of thio Boven eloop-yachits, ealled tha Faco to-dny, Fach yacht yup tinod na ko croated tho lino on & flylng gtatt, {ho sclioonor-yacht Tdlor crossing tho lino at 11k 18m e, sid raturning st 0 20m Ha ; tho Madolsino aiaet= ing at11h 20m 495, snd roturaing at 3u, 2Lm, 40s, thus winning the cup for tho first' choonort oot In,“pud the Idler winning the eup for ~ tho first achoomor in on timo Sllowanco, o sloop-yacht Gracto slarted at 11 Lot 25 minutes 8 seconds and roturnod at 4 houra 89 seconds, thus winulug tho oup for tho flrat sloop on timo allowanico, Tho sloop Vislon startod ot 11 houra 20 minutea 50 ecconds, and arrivod at 4 hours 1 minute 27 scconds, winning tho cup for the first Sioop in.” Tho conrse s sbout forty 1alles from the Narrows to Bandy Hook light-ship and roturn, and Hho ynohta started with & apanking broozo from tho soutliwest, which hauled dead ahoad from tho goutli= ward bofors Bouthwest Bpit buoy waa roached, after {urning which thoy lald Holr courso 1o tho Tight-ahip, closo hauled, and startod on tho Atrotels back to 1) jouthsyest Spit, whenoo thoy stood ‘ wing oud wing" for tho Narrows, tho broozo gradually fall- ing, {11, Just 08 thoy mado ibo lng and the Tafer proachod tho Narrows, a squall camo Ilp!mmtg; Borth, right in tholr toath, and thoy oth hed to tack ‘bofore passing tho stake-boat, ’fybo Palmor dousod sail and anchored, The Magio wna knocked down on her boam onds, but fortunately righted again, and all Diad o shorten or roof sails, 1t was tho most auccoss~ ful regatta over safled horo, Barzisong, Juno 0,—Daso Ball—Dostons, 17 ; Bal- timores, 11, THE JUDICIARY. Additionn! ¥aturms fromm N0 FiID Judicint District. DUREAU COUNTY. Lacrence, Craig, 279 b 167 &7 8 85 07 146 ZLawrence, Bedford Dald Biu svillo, Dallas.,.. Greouvl] Honoy O Oqunwka . South Ile Terro JInut Warrad, Walnut Olua, 8t, Augustine, Tridiar Potu Cheatnut, ., Orango. Knox, Lymn, “Majority, Gavessuna, Knox Co, IlL, Juno 0.—Judgo Law- fonce's auajorlty tn. thia’ Goibty, oficlally roported, i 424, TEORIA COUNTY, Lawrence. Crafg. . 12 78 72 94 a7 2 23 q 18 120 52 00 5 a7 4 86 61 48 113 12 103 143 1 85 270 87 1,481 2,040 Putnsm Couhty gives Judgo —LaSallo County (ofctal) gives 564 mafority for Lawronco for Suprema Court Judge. Lolaud’s mafority for Clrouit Judge fs 470, °Garesnenig, Iil., June 6.—Lawronco's majority o Knox Oounty 16 lces than 400, Oraig's majoritics in othor ~ countica oro: Buroau, 1,000; Poorin, about 800; Mereor, 903; Henderson, 400} Henry, 600 Grundy, 325, Lawronco's mnjoritios aro’ Lasallo, 604 ; Worren, 600; Putnam, 04 ;- Slark, 170, Moreall and Woodford Countlos arostill to bo Lpurd from, but Woadford ia roported to havo given sbout 100 Hollle...... Limestono, Bocond Ward. Third Ward Fourth War Fifth Ward, Bixth Ward, Soventh Wa WA, Til,, Juno 0. Lawreuco 04 majority. Orrawa, Iil,, Suno g ‘mpjority for Lawron Lacog, Til, Juno &.—Judge Oralg's majority ovor Judgo Lavwrence, in Marshall O 1871, For Ofr- jount cult Judge, Durda bas & majority of 619, Those dgurca aro ofclal, Granvidle, Putuam County, givea 57 mojority for TLawrouco. VICTORIA WOODHULL, Rcporied Denath of the Great Reformer from Xfoart Dincasc. Speeial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New YoRr, Juno 6,—Victoria G, Woodlull dropped dead of heart disosse, in ber residence, at'7"o'clock thin ovoning. oy MR TATER, Nuw Yonr, Juno 7] —Yictoria ‘Woodhull, who at first was thonght ' €d-bu 'dead, wan_ only unconsclous, in which- ‘condition sho stll ro- mepins, ner fricds “say with littlo probabilit of revovery,: As thono sanio frionds talograpbed in afl dircctionsthat” shd wos depd, this Inat atatemnent s taken cums grano salfs, and tho wholo story is belioved 10 bo ndodgo o ercate sympathy for hor, NEW YORK. Arrostod for Fraud on tho Oity Trenss ury==in MNemorinme=«NMurder Trinl Postponed--Spoedy and Uncxpocted Punishmente-Precautions Agninst Cholorne-Miscelluncous Locnl Nows. New Yons, Juno 6.—John Noo, ox-Buporintendont of tho Orotowt Aquoduct Department, aud Jobn Xico, tio former timo-kooper, wero arzcatod yostorday on tho chiargo 0f fraud uyon tha Oty ‘Treasuey ta the ax- tont of $(00,000, Robort Rice, who 48 ssfd to bo & part- nar o tha fraud, hus not yot boen arreated, Tho Suprome Qourt oflicials of Now Jersoy gav an oxpreasion to_thelr viows, yeatorday, on tho chiarncter and sorvicos of tho lato Ohlef Justice' Ohase, and tholr regrot at his sudden domiso, “Pluo trinl of Simmons for the murdor of Nicholas Duryoa Lns been postponed for ten days in con- sequenco of tho sfoknesn of Jobts Graham, counsel for the dufouse, Threo fsh-poddlors wrecked s Liquor-storo In Mill. burm, L, I, Iast Saturday, stoaling o _doublo-barreled gun from ho premisce, On loaving, ono named Limo- fion smushed tho lock of tho gun agAlukt o troo, When both barrols oxploded, teariug out his bawals, 1o diod in 8 fow moments, Precautionnry measuroa against tho antioipatod ad- vont of cholora aro Lolng faken by the Sanltory Bu- roat, Tt i afatod that tho offlcors of tho Pacifio Mall Coni- ny 0 _made A statoment of the condition of the &m]mny, Lut decline to givo it to tho public until to- ‘morrow or Monday. — e —_ Robbing Erolght Cars, gr. Joasrir, Mo, Juno 6.—Willlsm Lawrencs and Owen Buerldan, um])lnyu of tha Bt, Louls, Kausas Qity & Northorn Ratlroad, wore arrestod hero to-dlay, clarged with stoaling gooda from frolght cars of that road, and tho Bt, Josoph & Council Dlufia Railroad, ' Larconlca havo boon golng on for tho past our, aud have -nfirmw! in value some $3,000 or 5,000, Witliam Vigl; wio keeps & amall rotail atoro in'tho southern part of tho city, and Oslvin Parklow, ‘barkooper at tho Iuxloy Houso, woro also arrcstod, charged with recolving ho stolen goods. Mansnch tts Loglwluture. Bosrow, Juno 6.—The Bonato bas rocedod from ite amondment to_tho Hoosso Tunnol, and & bill appro- prinsting $200,000 to omue;lau tho tunnel and its sp- roaciios lins thus passed Lotk krauchios, w ) FOREIGN. Authenticity of Eugenie's Ap- peal to the French Denied, Capture of Irun, Spain, by tho Car st Insurgents. Probability of Another Maori War in New . Zealand, SPAIN. MADRID, Jane 0,~Tho Conatitnont Cortes Is angaged in verifylng the olection of ita mombore, Tho credens thnla of 260 Doputica hava 10 far boen approved, Tho Govornmont Lins resolyed to leava thio gottlemont of tho forced papor currency question o the now Mintstry, which will probably bo formed a8 soon 88 4110 Cortea 15 {n working ordor, DATONNE, Juno 0,—Tho atiack on Trun was made by #ho Curo of Banta Oruz, Tho Oarilsts announce that 1t lias boon succesaful, and tho town is now in thelr hands, Tho Carlists shot twonty-sevon Carb! captured noar Irun, Groat ind) 2Elon 1 folf b Seaa rid ot tho atrdoity, but tho Carliate claim that these ‘men first holstod s whito flag, and thon poured a volloy into the Carliata thoy approachod, For thia they Woro shot down without moroy, MADRID, Juno 0.—Tho Gacetd publiskos offictal dise Pitlies contemlug tho xoporta of outragos and atrocie fen perpotratod on tho prisoners of war by tho Carliste e and lsowio, 0 ernmont will proposo to tho Cortos that it chooso immodliately a now Cabinot, and the Ministers aro now discussing tho form of oloction, In the Cortes to-day, Dapul {mlmumuvnd that aftor tho proclamation of tho Fedoral Republie, tho members nr tho Corten rplaco themselvos at tho head of tho volunteers of theix own respedtivo provinees, and unite in oua grand efe fort to oxto) fott bo oxlorminata or arivo from thio oountry tho Oar- PR Onvorrines, 0, Tum bty une 6.—Prof, E, N. Horsford, ot Gambridge, Mest., Amoricsn Goinminsionor ot Vicana in cbarge of tho food dopartment, writes from that city, May 16, tho day nftor hla ardm‘l', to o friond in Cincinuath, stating that tho cartoons sent by tho . clnnatl Pork-Packers’ Association wero nbaut tho only thing in ordor in tho American dopartmont; tht thoy oro in a dealrablo position, and wiil srreat 'tho atten- . Hon of all visitora to that quarter. ITo pronounces thom unique chnmmn\:&,l snd usoful, snd adds that thoy will bo rom ity ‘XIMM. cmbered Wwith the groat thinga of CUBA. Havaxa, Juno 6.1t ia roportod that porons of known Osrlist proclivitics, in_Santingo do Quba, havo sent £20,000 to tho Corlist Committao at London, to ustst o tosurroction n Spatn, AN JUAN, Juno 0,—Tho lborty of tho prera hus boen proclaimod n this colony, and ceneorsiiip abollehed: TLAVANA, Juno 0,—Officka] advices from tho intorior roport o battlo in tho Manzanillo’ jurisdiction, in el tho Bpanlards suffored & losa of twonty-ono Hlled aud sixty wousded, ood tho tururgonts Lad lod, = ———ar FRANCE, PAnts, Jane 0,~Tho Duko do Broglto, Ministr of Forelgu Aftalrs, hos nddrorsed & ciroglat Iettor to th roproacntativos of France nbrond, doclaring tho diffors enco betywoon the majordty n tho'Asembly and Thicrs o bis domostic polley, which did not offer aufa ficlent guarantoos ogainst rovolution, Tho policy of tho now Government, ho contintes, will bo moderato athomoand pacifioabroad, All attcmpta at revolus tion il bo vigorously opposed, witliout. acking ox- Iating institutlona, Maximilian Littre, tho eminont philologist, hs beon rocolvod a8 & momber of the French Academy, g GERMANY. Loxpon, Juno 0,—A apacial from Berlin anyé : # Tho ‘Emporor Willas Is soriously slck, and Lis phyateian ‘adviso him not to undertako s joutney to Vionna," DERLIY, Juno 6,—The Shah of Torela loaves Dorlin to-morrow for Esson, Wicsbadon, and Druasols, From tho Inttor city hio goes direct to London, 'LONDON, Juno 7—7 , m,—Speclnl dispatches report: sovoral casca of cholora in Dantzig. R GREAT BRITAIN, LoNDON, Jane 6.—A letter is published in this morn- ing's papors from Plotrl, who was formerly the Privato Bocretary to tho Emperor Napoleon, which donles the authenticlty of tho appeal of tho éx-Empross to tho Fronoh people, publislicd yestorday afternoon. T——— CANADA. Tonowro, Ont, Juno G.—A dlspatch from Fort Garry, Manitoba, hays : **A largo and friondly dopue tatlon of Sloux Indians waited upon the Governore QGencral yesterday, to ask bim for a resorvation, A iargo quantity of provistons, clothing, snd trinkots was prosonted to them, and ofter & friendly talk thoy roturnod home.” HALIFAX, Juno 6.—Tho forest iro fa Atill rging in: all direotiohs, Tho town of Milton, Queons Gounty, I8 in imminont dangor, 4 % g I KHIVA, ZLoNDON, Juno 6.—A speclal dispatch. to tho London Tymes from Cenral Asls announcos the srrival at Krasnordek, on tho 28th of 3fay, of tho South Caspien ‘dotachmont'of tho Russian cxpedition sgalnst Xhiva, phises ottty NEW ZEALAND Loxpox, Tune G.—Dispatchon from Melbourno ro« port thiat a panic prevails in New Zoaland over tho fre- juent and terriblo nesassinations by the mouutaineers, 'he acttlors ara Olfi\nlzl-hx for defence, and another Maorl war Ia probal e MEXICO. AATAMORAS, Juno §,—Gon, Coballes, commanding tho Blato of Jaleaco, anuounces his complota viotory over the insurgent Chioftain Lazads, In tho Allca Mountains, noar Toplc, whoro ho lias Librotofore deflod thio Natlonal nuthoritics, nd that ho has routed snd digporsed his followars, captuiring » number of cannon, 8 largo amount of amimiunition, aud doatroying his for- Hfications, Tho city of Toplo'ls occupied by tho Gov- ernmont forcoa. Cobaltos clalma to have pacified tho Btato of Jalesco, snud catablished the* suthority of tha Goneral Governmont in that soction, Whoro it has not boon respected for years, —— THE FIRE ERA. Scrious Confiagration in Toledo Last Nighte«Loss Estimated at $250,000e Insurance, 8150,000. Special Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune. ToLEDO, O, June 0—12:30 p, m,—At 0:30 this ovene ing a firo broke out in tho trunk-factory of Drool Ohasa & Crafts, on St, Olair streot, ono squaro from Summit, In throo minutea the cntiro bullding, bullt 29 0 aknting-rinkand filed with highly combustiblo ma. torfal, was & shicot of flsmo, Tho dwolling of Harry- Ohiaso and onothier ffame-jovso adjoining were in-. stantly fired and conaumod, and the fismea mado their way Into tho xear of UioCommeredal oflico, neroen tho. alloy. Tho wind Wai” blawing dircetly from tho lako, . and tho flames wero hurriod into tho rear of o long block ‘of " tho most - prominent retail stores of the city, The wind carried tho firo nway from tho Commereial, but_directly into tho largo storea : of Fred Eaton &'C0., dry goods ; M, Hunker, confeo- . tionery, aud W. W.” Alcorn, fewelry, all of which are | totally ' destroyed, The ontire btock of fomo twenty ;- rominent firme 18 pilod on Sumumit, from Adsms ta * ndison strook, Dispntohes asklug bid worg sout to Dotrolt, Bandusky, Fromont, and Adrian, and tho two - Tattor Wave ataried onglucs to'our nid, | At thia hour tho Do b "hoon, Lrought. undor partial koutrol, and 1t is . probablo that Frtuoe progresa will bo nrrested, Tnough other bulldings aro badly damaged, Thooz- . clicmont which has run high is gradually quisting, Fortanatoly no ono was injured as yet. Somo thieves . Woro discovored plundoring. A company of Zouaves uro undor prms o gilard proporty, It is fmpossiblo to . catimato tho logs at this writing, [T the Assoefatell Press.) TotEDo, Obio, June 6,—A fira broko out st 0:30 thin "« evening, In tho trunk factory of Brooks, Ohmso & : Orafts, on 8t. Olafr atrect, hetwoen Adams and Msdie s0n, which thireatcns to bo {ho most disastrous that bna : occirred Lire {n many years, Tho locality 1a in the., heart of tho busincas portion of tha cify, and slready - many storoa on Summit sireot aro in {inmos, ~ A fresh: winl Is blowing from tho horthoast, and it 13 ot pros ent imposaible 10 8ay wlicro it Ja lkély to' o eliocked, Among tho firms occupylng hlocks now on firo Eaton & Backus, dry goods ; M, Hunkor, confoctio cry ; Paino Bros,, biair goods: 'T. J. Brown, hooks ; 0.1, Buck, morchaut talor ; Peter Saott and'Wachtor Bro,, hoot nud shoos ; Frost & Williams, ladies’ fur- nishing goods; V. W, Grangor & Oo., morchant tatlor ; Drako & Wood, Indios' furnishiug storo: White & Brand, musio store ; L, Tanklu, Joweler ; O, Schroo- ter, notfons and fanoy goods, » "ho bullding ocoupled by the Daily Commercial i on fito, P or2n0, 0.y June 6—12 m,—At this hour tho firo fa undor parkinl control, with a fair prospoct that it will e stopped at the Garduer block, coruer of Summit nd Madison streets, Tolcgrams havo beon sent to Dotroit, Bandusky, Frontont, and Adrian for stesmers, and ond from eachi of tho two lsat-uamod towns is coming, The Commerciul offico Was bust slightly in- urod, o wind carrying (ho Oro away from it 15% Mouiorly. dirgotion, Tho femon awops through tho alloy botwoon Adams and Madi- son- ntreots, aud~ Into tho ‘rear of tho storos fronting on Bummit atreol, T ltgo dry goods oa- . tabllahment of Frod, Laton & Co,, llunkérs) confoca . tlouory, and W, W. Alcorn's Jowalzy atores aro ontirely - destroyed. Tlio confents of nll tho blaros on tho line of * ihofira wore moatly removod, aud, thongh. badly da sga, o largo portion will bo'saved, Tho strosts ara . ok with gooda all divcotions, aud s squad of uaves Lies Doon dotaflod to_guard thom, Tho trunk - factory, In tho uppor story of which tho firooriginsted, waa bullt as o sketing-riuk_ond remodeled, and wad full of stock, but 1ito of which was_saved. ' It is im-. . ‘possiblo ag yot to eatimate thio loss or smount of insue ranco, A ToL.zpo, Oy, Juno 7,—1 s, m.—~Tho fire a now entiro- Iy undur contfol haviny spfead mo furlhor souttivard an tho Gardnek block, A steamer from Adrlan haa sorivad and fu ow st fork, o loss will probably Teach $250,000, and the Insurance $160,000, Tho atoro, . of Fred Eaton & Co, which wau dostroyed was thoir i\zhfl eatablishmont, tholr wholoaalu houso bolug unlie