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- THE 'WALWORTH HORROR, Mecting Motwoon Mothor nnd Sones Charins 0’Conor Oloseted with tho Young . AssassinwNuturo of tho ‘Wonnds, From the New York Tribune, June 25, Frank I, ‘Walworth, sou and murdorer of Mavafleld T, Walwortli, slopt lu ccll No. 64 of tho Tombe Prison on thd night following tho day of tho murdor. Tho prison-keopors lookod into tho coll overy fow moments to guard against any attompt” at “aolf-destructlon, but only to soo tha prisonor sloeping quiotly in hls bod. Awaking early yostordny mnrnlntz o g0t quiotly for sov- oral hours on tho bod-stfo, and having ssid that his did not wish to talk with nn{ ono, was loft alono for sovoral hours in his eolitudo. Ohnrloa O'Conor ontorod tho prison soon aftor 0 o, m, sud, socking out tho prisoner’s coll, was ndmittod ¥ tirh boy, with whom hie_converred for ovor an bour, It Is nesorted that Mr, O'Conor will bo ona of tho counsol for tho dofenss, He loft tho coll about 10 o'olock, and had scarcoly paesed out of the shndow of the prison walls boforo Mrs, Walworth, the mothor of tho prisonor, ar- rived in a carriage lmrufn tho gloomy doors, vaolln%hy tho night train from Saratoga, she reached this oity only an Lour boforo Lier arrival &t tho prison. - Mrs. Walworth was_dyessed entiroly in black. Bho s n woman above tho ordinary hoight, whoao finly-out foaturos, thon palo from in- . tonso grief, gavo token In the closaly-net lips of o most rosolute purpose. Accomymylng hor weoro Judgo Barbourr and ex-Distriot-Attornoy arvin. Tho prison Wardons escorted Mrs, Walworth to o furnished room in tho outor part of tho Rl;laon, and thou led out hor &on from hiacell, Frank camo nto the room Lis mothor sprang towsrd him, aud, olasph har arms around his nook, sobbed with gl 2 Tho son wag_groatly afilicfod by his mothor's sorrow, 'and for sovoral momonta was _poworless to rosist tho influonco ot hor woo. Tears camo o his oyes, snd ho was unablo to speak, Ho finally mastored his emotion, aud addrossod to ‘his mother words of lovo, sympathy, and nffoos “tion. The two then eat down and conversed \togothor for over an hour, At the ond_of this convorsation with bis mothier, Judgo Darbour nnd Mr. Garvin began talking fo Frank rolative £0 in dofonao, wad wora. Ly soneultotion with Bim for two hours. " Mra. Walworth nud hor Srionda thon left tho Sflfion, and Frank wos itaken baok to his coll. During tho aftornoon ho ‘wag visited by soyeral cousins, with whom lLe chatted for n Joug timo, In rogard to 2ho dofonso to bo adoptod, tho prisonor’s, counsol_assort that it hios nob yot beon do- <¢orminod upon, Acting under tho advico of Ll counsol, tho &r]mnor doolined yostorday to give Anformation to the roportor of thopress rospect- dng tho oircumatancos which led to the murder. *Tiio jnquost will bo hold on Friday next, whon %t is ospoctod that the liue of dofonse will be . disclosed, TIE POST-MORTEM EXAMINATION. An autopsy was porformed on tho body of tha «doconsod ot 11 6. m. yeatoggay, ot anundortalor's f Oarmuno_stroot, by Deputy Coronor Mareh, <+, auaisted by Dr, Philll anlon, of the Hoalth ¥ “eDopartmont, and ot During its progross #ho surgeons oxprosscd groat sdmiration of tho womarkable fino muscular dovolopment and symmotrical physiquo of tho docoasod, who avas_found to havo boon 5 foot 83§ inchos in hoight snd about 190 pounds in woight. ficflplm tho statemont of tho paricide that he ischarged only threo shote from hia rovolver, four bullet wounds wore discovored by Dr. Marsh, which corrosponds with tho numbor of ‘®hots found to have boon_dischargod from tho wonpon only & short timo bofore it was_surron- «dorod to the Sergeant of Police at the Thirtioth .Btroot Station-House. ‘The following i & Bynop- eis of the official roport of tho autopay: A pistol-shot wound, quartor of an fnch in dl- -mmotor, wna found on the outer surfaco of tho xight arm, about four inches below the shoulder, “The buliot, which had shattered the 'Fr‘l.nclpnl #bone of tho arm oxclusivoly, was found imbod- ‘dod in tho bicops musclos. A similar wonnd rwas found on tho right sido of tho faco, just Jpolow tho tomplo, and only a short istance in front of the ear. Tho -skin urronnding the wound was blackenod for s listanco of two inches and filled with burnt weder. The bullet was found to have fracturod th the upper and lower jawbones, and to have lodged in the innor muscufar tissue of tho' ufl 0- pite side of the face, noar -tho_templo, to which mnmm it had passod withont injuring thebrain, its oxtraction aould not Lavo beon scaori- gflshud without grent disfigurement of tha facg ! tho doconsed, it was nob removed. A wannd fof tho same oxternsl dimension was found two chos bolow tho loft collar-bonoe and threo and Thalf inchos to the loft from tho contre™of tho hest, Its edgos weore ra; lim' and it wah gur- *-xoundod with black and bluc discoloration of 0 skin, 08 from a bruise. Tho bullét “was found to have ohtored betwoon the second and ] ribs, and, passing through tho uppor “Robo of tho loft Iudg, to have imbodded itsolf + “hetween two of the dorsal vortebrs of tha spi- #malcolumn, from which it was oxtraoted. The “loft cayity of tho chost wag full of Auid and . clotted blood from this wound. A fourth pistol- . ehot wound, one-half of an inch in diameter, - was found nbout eix inches bolow tho right col- _“Iar-bono and ono and one-half inchosto tho right rom tho contro of tho chest. Tho bullet was dound to havo struck and fracturod the sixth rib, and glancing, to hlwnoga.llmd. along tho outer surfaco of the rib and lodged in tho oxternal . Znuscular tissuo four and throo-fonrth inchoes to %ho right of tho point of ontranco. All of tho Jnternal organs woro examined, and found to bo ontiroly froa from discago, Denth wes tho ro- «®ult of nervous shock, accompaniod by rapid in- -tomal humurrhngu from the wound of tho left gido of the chest. . All of tho bullets wero ronnd and ebout throc- dchthe of an inch in diameter. Thoy wero found o st difliculty, and only after oxtensivo dissection of the upror part of tho body. Two "~ hours wore occnpied in the porformance of tho mutopsy. Dr. Marsh, ns well ag tho other sur- oon# presont, thought that the robust conatitu- ion of the deconsod would havo insured hia ro- covery under prompt and_proper anrfiicfl treat- ment, from all tho wounds oxcopt that of the doft side of tho chest, which was of a naturo nocessarily fatal. Had Lo rocovered, howavor, tho amputation of the wounded arm at the shoulder-joint would have been necessary. What Mr, Mnansficld Tracy Wals worth’s Frionds Sny. From the New York Sun, Jiune 5, A Sun reporter who yostarday visited and con- worsed with soveral frionds and acquaintances of the murderod -author and mnovelist, Manefleld Tracy Walworth, learnod somo facts connoctod with the history and habits of tho victimgot & arricide’s fur, which throw somo light ‘on a iark and torriblo story, and roctifios somo mis- otatements mado in tho biographical skotchos of tho anthor printod in gome of tho nowspapors Yeatorday. ‘Tho oftico of the Zlome Journg! was tho first Inco at which tho roporter called. Mr, Morris hillips, mnnngin;i oditor, spoke fraoly with the roportor of tho Sun. Ho said: I was intimate with Mr. Walworth ; but our intimacy &nd friondsbip were not baved on any con- fidoncos rospocting his family affairs. I know Yo was le&)nmtud fror1 his wito; nothing more. To visited my family, and was always n welcome guost. Howas & gonial, well-brod, conrteous gontloman—a modol of modosty and Tofluoment an tho society of ladies. I nover heard an in- dolicato romark from his lips, nor read any- thing that could sully tho purost wind in any of dus writings. I bave road onlys fow of Lis ok, - Mir. PLilips took gut of his dosk o largo pack agoe of Mr. Walworth's lettors to Limuelf, and rond short _oxtracts from thom, They roforred mostly to his bopes and aspirations as an au- Abor, In ono ho uses this oxprossion ; “I hope + 1 sy never pon & line that would bringsa blush * to tho cheek of tho purcst of women, or that would sully the mind of & pure youn; lf‘\xl." % Ttoportor—Mr. Phillips, do you think thero iy 4 truth in tho statomonts of some of the nowspn- . pors that Mr. Walworth was au intomporato, § dissipated, nud licontious man? Afr, Phillips—I am suro o was not intompor- ato, dissipatod, or extravagant; and as to tho . other agousations, thoy are simply diuguuungi; ilo lived in choap apartments up-town, and tool % his meals at ohonp restaurants down-town, Ho worked vory hard, and though scrupulously noat und cleanly in Lis'dross and ~ Labits, Lo was not {:nb all oxtiavagant. On tho coutrary, ho wos " ratber too cconomical, I am sure lis habits bave beon most oxemplary over since I have +known him, 1 Reportor—What {8 alluded to in the nowapa- " oms oy inaulting to bis faily in hia wrilinge? i Mr. Phillips—I do not know, unlosa it rofors %0 his last work, Boverly, in which the intorest 1 of theetory hanys aronnd au unhappy marrlago, wid also in his serial, not yot comploted, ** Mar: 2 4ed in Mask." I Lave hoard that tho conclud- % ng chapter of that atory, when printod, will ro- 7eal to the publlo that tho autlior lind b proson- Jment of hla own trngio doath, and sotuslly deds sribos tho aceno pa it occurrad. Mr, Phillips_thon gave the yoporter tho namos ot several or Mr. Walworth's frionds, ludies and ontlomen, soma of whom wore visited, The first, an ominent lawyer, proforred that ~aif namo should not bo givei to tho public, but ok ploasuro in esying: I know Mr. Wal- < N&eth” intimatoly, both before sud aftor Liw ‘oparation from L8 wifo. Iasaw thom togothor it thoir residonce, 8omo yosrs ago, and tho . ioemed very happy, and much attachod to onch { thor. My, Walworth wau always vory resorved THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SAT 7 in hia convoraations with ma on tho uubfm:b. Ho never blamed his wito. Ho alwaya told me ho loyed hor, and wishod (o be rounitad to hor, and #ald o wonld havo boon ablo to effect a rocon- oilintion with his wifo but tor injudiclous fom- {ly intorforonco. Mo wont no furthor in his communications, I noticed that he ncomod much moro unliapy and “abotraoled latoly, but I forboro to sl him why, Roportor—Was ho hn'tho habil of drlnking or disslpating in nu{ way? Lowyor—No; X nover naw him intoxicated, and i ho had been in the Labit of drinking I think Iahould havo knownit, Io was n roman-~ tio and imnginativo mon, but Lls _nttachments ‘woro of n sontimontal naturo forladies, I nover heard that ho Lind n mistross or wau n leentioun mon, In his languago Lo was ns modest as o puro and virtuous wonian, Reporlor—DId you ovor hoar that Mr, Walworth wag clandostinely or privately married to his wifo six months provious to tholr public mar- ligu ? awyor—Yon, I hnvo hoard him sny 8o nnd J, havo lioard Lim say also thot _that was why 1o hovor opposed tho divorco. If ho had it would hiavo beon nooessary to bring oll thoso mntters boforo court, and Lo shrnnk from tho publicity for tho sako of his family, Tho publishore of the New York TWeekly woro noxt called-on, Tho roador of tho storlos sald it was true that tho_concluding chaptor of * Mar- rod in Mask” did_foresbadow the manuer of Mr. Walworth's doath, Thoy know Mr. Wal- worth in the officoonly a9 o contributor to tho paper; no nequaintanco with him outsido of the oftlco. His mannors wore always courtoous and antlumnu]y. Indood ko was 8 Vory intoresting t not a fascinating man. Ono of tho ladies who was called on said: I know Mr. Walworth only a8 o visitor In familion which I visited, o was & very courtcous gon- tloman, but resoryed. At timos ho would bronk out Jike a boy nnd seemod roady to confido in mo, but Lio navor nocopted my froquent invitn. tions to call. Ono day I mot him in tho offico of tho Home Journal, T waowriting a little uncioty roport for Mr. Phillips, and Mr. Walworth camo and st by tho doslkc where I wos writing. Ilo wag u vory impulsive talker. Wo talked about Iils books, and T do not know how it cnmo about, Dbut ho was speaking, I boliove, about fomo young girl ho admired very much. Iasked him if ho was addrossing hor. Ho looked excessively pained. #Don't you know I cannot addross any lady ?" enid ho: *that I caunot marry?” ¢ No," Xro- plied. I know Jou vero soparated from your wifo, I supposod you wore divorced, and I had boord yon 3ay you woro & Dollingor snd Pora Hyatintho Ontholic, and I therofora supposod ou had no scruples sbout a socond murringe. {’nzdun mo if T havo madoe o mistake.” Helook- od at mo yory omimostly, his faco flushed, and sponking in o rapid voico, full of omotion, ko snid, * You bavo mnde po mistako. Iam glad ou Lisvo spokon. I wish to toll you tho truth, ¥ consucton to tho divors feom ey wilo by the advico of our famillos, but I beliove I did wrong. X wish to live with my'wifo, and I hope yot to bo roconallod to hor. Sho loft mo bocausd I ws o poor, struggling author, Bhe wautod mo to pracfico Iny, and I knew my only rond to guccoss was in nmhumhlg. The family slded with hor. T would porsovero in writing, and it brought us to poverty. Now I am just boginning to make onoy with my books porhaps sho may bo in- ducod to live with mo.” * 11 sho will not," snid 1, “what will youdo? Will you livo singlo, or try’ to gt o divorco in another Stato, and marry? " for I began to fool {nlorostod in his history. Hia mY’ly wae in thoso YOIy woi 17 hopo I will not ba forend to do that, for if I do tho offairs of my family will bo mado public, and I was clandestinoly marricd to my wifo six months boforo the fact waa known, I donot wish to make that publie, for tho salo of my ohildron.” Ho frequontly prossod his hand on his forchond while_talking, and scemod so0 much distressod that I turned tho couversation to othor topica a8 soon as I could. Tho lady added that whon sho first know MMr, ‘Walworth slio thought ho drank, on account of tho siugular rodness of his_face, but was aftor- wand $old by another friond that tho rodnoss wag caused by on orysipolatous oruption, from whioh tho author had auffored for many yoars. Anothor Indy on whom tho reportor called said that Mr, Walworth Lad occasionally visited at hor house. Sho was quito suro o novor drank to oxcoss, and bo was & most refined snd culti- vated gontloman. Had raroly alluded to his do- mostic unhiappinoes. Hed said to her that ho loved his wife, and would givo worlds to bo roc- oncilod to hor, oud have her livo with him, Ho 18 & vory unhnppy man, butdid not obtrudo i unhapplness or his family mattors on his friends. Bho hnd known Mr. Walworth for sov- oral yoars, and his doportmont was such sho nover could imagine him n man who would bo guilty of brutality. Bho had mover henrd accused of any misconduct to his family until about oight or twolvo months g0, Sho then hoard somo ono eny that ho hnd beon vory cruol to his wife, and hnd added in- eult to cruelty sinco tho angnmnou ; and slso that young Walworth hnd eaid if his father in- sulted or molested his mother ngnin ho intendod toslioot bim. She exprossod tho profoundost nstonishment’ that Mr.” Walworth should have gono to tho Bturtovant Houso, knowing his son's thronts, BSho spoko of thoso thretsns o ibing well known in cortain circlos, Ench person intorviowed by tho reporter, in- c!udlnl‘;l the editor of the Home Journal, ox- gresnn abooluto disboliof of Mr. Walworth's ruini trontment of his wifo, a8 recorded in yos- torday's papors. Thoy should not baliove it until positivo proofs were givon. INTERESTING PARTIOULATE OF MR. WALWORTH'S LIFE 1¥ ALDANY, A gontlomsn who was formerly Assistant Librarisn of tho State Library, in_convorsation with o Sun roportor, snid lust ovoning : I havo known Ar. Walworth sinco 1866. I was thon in Albany in the State Library, aud hae was living thore, studying and taking notgs for his novols. Lo was o8 brilliant o man as I oyer know. 1o graduated ot Unlon Qollego nt Bohenootady, and thon studied Inw. His fathor, Chancollor Wal- worth, way thon mado rofoxeo in tho groat Corn- ing-Burdon nail case, aud Manstiold becnmes his socrotary at the salary of 10 s day. Thin gavo him employmont for about_eleven yonrs, and on tho incidonts of tho suitho founded his firat novel, "*Lulu” As soon an it nppoared in Albany it created tho groatest oxcitomont, and Erastus Corning bought up two entiro oditlons of it, The mfin Ghureh pooplo at Baratoga woro granfiy oxolted ovor tho novol, beeauso it was n ombsholl in thoir csmp, This was about 1852, Ho was at work in Albany on sovoral books. Ho wroto iis * Warwiok" wailo there, aud it ran thrnu&}x soven_ editions, and ho roalized nonrly £12,000 from it. Ho wrote also whilo thers “Dolla Plaino,” and ho spent months in tho Jibrary ronding Orlontal history and taling notos for it. Ho sonta handsomely-bound copy to tho Slinh of Poraig, who sent back to him a sword, adorned with thio richost aud rarcst jowols, It wag the samo sword used by a former Xing in ono of the battles doscribedin the novel. Ifo offerod to dopogit this sword in the musoum of tho Library, but the custodian refused to tako it on account of its great valuo. THE LIVES OF TIE ONANCELLORS. He began Lis * Lives of tho Chancollors,” and intended to write six volumes, dovotiug ono.to each Chaneollor. He had finished the life of Lansing, and had it in manuseript form whon hio was with mo, and the ofhor volumes ko was at work on whon' ho was killed. I mot Lim last Sunday and he told mo ho was getting thom in shapo Vory fast, Ilia fathor loft him a gront denl of valuablo matorial. o was highly respectod in Albrny, and woved in the bosb socicty, aud was groafly admirad by tho lndies. J, 1. V. Pruyn gavo him loave to tako books out of the library of Lis homo, & privilogo vory fow hnd, 1 think hin family troubles originated ontirely in {ucompatibility of tempor, Mrs. Walworth is & Sonthern lady, and bas tho spirit of hor poo- plo. Hor husband always anlniuad tomo o3 u ranson for loaving Saratoga that she held up to Southern principlos and it bocamo too Lot for him at homo. never can bo made to beliove that hoovor bont his wifo or abused her or wroto hor throatoulng lettors, It doesn't agroo with bhie polite, cultured naturo, Ho was vo bard to mako Angry, and iusults that T wouls have knookod men ‘down for I havoscon him turn hla bk upon. 1o nover drauk, novor amokod, nover cliowed, nevor aworo, und wag a6 nearly porfect In his hubits as any man conld bo. Ho often spoke of his wifo's disturbing hLis Ensnm. tenring up the notos ho had takon, and iding his menusecripts, and ho lived with s brother Claronco In Albany, bocausa his room thore was nover disturbod. “Hiu affection for his own mothor wag romarkablo, and he went (o great oxponso to proours tho sormon that waa reachod at hor funeral, Frank seéms to havo uliorited this from his father, if his motives aro o4 ho oxplaiua thom.’ It jo ngslml to sny that ho left his family dos- tituto, They livedin tho Walworth mansion nt Sarntoga, aud had balf tho unnuity. tho Chancels Jor loft Maueflold. Ho told mo_tiiat ho roquost: ed bl fathor to lonve s proporty to him in the shapo of an annuity, Ifo had plenty of money bosides, for Isaw & chock from Carloton once for 95,000, in pay for nnovol. 1o alwaya car- rlod n pisto), and enid Lo bolioved it to bo the duty of every man to do fo. * Do you think of nnninuldnnl." nakod the ro- nnr“’;lv " which {llustratos Mr, Walworth's kind- Tioss “ Yon,” mrllnd the gentleman, quickly, ¢ Ido, Wo warb walking up Siato stroof, ono uftornoon, and w0 Any & woman sitting on & ourbstono who had boon turned aut of hor homo for want of rent-money, and wo hoard hor story, and Lo paid & month’s rout for bor, In othor oases I Lavo known him to bo charitablo whore I would not hinvo hoon," “ How do yon oxplaln Fraul's action 7" nsked tho reportor, “ Woll, thouo Baratoga hoys ara tho worst, any ny, on tho faeo of tho globo, nad no doubl lio wag froquontly joorad about his father's divores, and, brooding ‘ovor it, delorminod to kill hiy fatlior, and ooolly folowed out Lo intention,” Proccoings nt tho Inquoest Yeatordny ==Unconcorn of Youny Walwor nneral of the Necensods NEW Yoni, duno 6.—At tho inqueat in the Walworth enso to-dny, 1T, O, Tinrratt, Canlijor of tho Blnrtovant ouso, testificd that fio 'lind been ncquainted with Walwortly, Br,, and Frank Wnlworth about. two yoirs, On Monday nfforuoon, about 3 o'clock, tho prisoner seglatored lis numo, 'Ho saked for n' room amid hin dhiner, but did not make any {nquirles regarding his fathor's whoreabouts, During fho afternoon tho prisouer wont ont ‘of the thotel and returncd about 7 alclock in tho ovoning, Tho wituces took muppor with young Walwortt at 8 o'olock, but tha convarantion wns upon sevoral mattors, aud tothi- ing wag Introduced boaring on tho troublo with his fathor. Tha witness conoludod by detalling tho move- uenta of tho prisoner until thio noxt morning, Josial Mootlnd, who otctiicd tho room noxt to whiero the murdor Wan committod, tcalificd that ho icard tho pliots soon after the mah was admitted to Walworth's ronm, nnd did not hoar any corrirsation between thom, AL tho recond and third shola ho hosrd #ho cry of murder quite loud, 1li4 othor tostimony ‘wan tlio sama a8 boforo publishad. Dutlng tho inquest young _Walworth nppeared to bo tho most uncounciona porson present, ond na tho slory of {lio murdor was repented no_eigh of romorso at lio deod o torror an to Is fato wan visiblo in his countenanico, 1o amiled sovoral titnen at tho mistakes ‘mado by tho wituiosaca, ‘Zho fury rotired aiid oturaed with tho following rdlot Ve H “ Wo find that Mansfiold T, Walworth camo to his doath from eliock and futernal hiomorzlingo, tho result of o plstolshot wound of tho chst, sald_biatol baving Boon discliorged at tho handa of Frank 11, Walworth, at tho Sturtovant }ouse, Droadway, Now York, on Tucadny morning, June 3, 1873," Tluo prisoncr, 1 roply t6 tho aual questions, gave hls nomona Frank Hordin Walworth, agod 10, bora ab and & restdent of Baratogn, bt onguged in no busiucss ot profont, _ In answer to ho queation what ho hiad to say, It nnyiliog, to tho chnrgo, ho wald: ©Inm llty of no crimo. I will mako a statoment. My father trosted my mothor- very cruclly for years, Incoused agminst bis own fathor for putting his Httlo~ sbare of proporty in truet 50 that Ty mother and family got Romething out of it, my fathor kopt writing letlors to my mothor full of fm* procations ngatuat bis fathor, o Wroto to hor, nmong othor things, ‘X wilt kill Xill your boys, and dofoat tho d—d scoundrot in his grave, and out off his d—d nama forover,” Mo also throstonéd my mothor's lifo, About tliroo “yoars ogo ho beat mother cruclly, I was not prosent, but anw tho miarks, Whon I heard this T Iondad n pttol bolonging to s cona of ming, and v carriodl t, I supposod fathor was ormicd, at least whon ho' esmo 0 Aco us. My unclo’ Clarenco Walworth Las boon o fatbor to i, Mo recontly JropoRod to tako mo fo Buropo with him. " 1 way voubled about loaving my mothor without a profcctor, On Bunday Iost I wroto to unclo that X munt go snd #00 my futhior, and_ whothor I could go 0 Europo or not would deriend on that intorvlow, from the fact that X wantod to got o roliablo assuranco” that he would not moloat my mothor during my usouco, I hid Ko fne tontfon to kil him. Whon ho camo _fnto my Toom, X askod him pit down, Ho did mo, I spoko to him of bia conduct and satd, * Promiso mo you will neither slioot my mathior nor Inault hor, nor any of tha family sny furthor) Ho nnawored, ‘I promise, but with® a ook which fo my mina impliod contompt nnd reverss of iutent to keop fho ' bromiee. Lo had fust bofor put its hand to i breast as If to pull_ont n platol, T am unconsclous of haviug fired moro thnk threo tioa, 1o closed on mo rapidly. Ilis breant wes upon mo when X fired tholast time, T don't thiuk hosaid anye thing fn tho wholo Mntorviow but what I havo statod, Tho prisoncr wos then talion to the Tomb, to awalt 40 action of tho Grand Jury, Binaooa, N. Y., JunoG.—Tho remainn of Mans. fleld Tracy Walworth arrived hero thia afternoon oand worofollowed to the grave by many rolativea of tho doccased reaiding hioro and othora from sbrond, Mra, Walworth sud ono of Lor sons, with Fatler Qlaronco Walworth, occupted ono of tho carriages. THE DOCTORS. Sesaion of the Amorican Institute of Homeopnathy in Cloyeland. OLEVELAND, Olifo, June 8,—~Tho American Instituto of Homeopatly asacmbled this morning at 9:300'clock, Thio reporta of the Bureau of Burgery were recofved. "Tho Prenident appointed o Bureau of Surgery for tho enming yoar. Tho Buroau of Discases of the Eyo and Ear then prescnted its reporls and papera through Prof, T. . ‘Wilson, of Cincinnati, Dr. . Talbot offerad tho following roaolutlon, which waa ndoplod ¢ Resolved, That no eascs or papers which havo beon proviously published shall be prosoutod {0 tho Tnstt- tuto or publishod 1 its tranenctlona, On motion, it was ngrecd to hiold thio noxt moeting ot Nlagara Fallh, on tho firat Monday fn Jutie, 1874, A Committco on Ollmstology wae appoinod. Tho Burcau on Anntomy and Phiyaology thon. pro- sented its roport, through Dr. J, D, Buck, of Clncln- i, A number of intcreating papors werd rond. Dr. . Lillonthal presentod the roport of tho Dureau of Homoopathio Literatura, ho roport showod n vory flourishing condltion of tho litcraturo of the homeop. Bthio nclool, expecially tho provinclal Tidrae ture. Threo new Jjournals havo been added 0 thoro mlready oxist during tha year, and maoy now and yalinblo works bad been is. aucd by varloud publising hauscs, tho (hres principal of vilich waro by Weatorn authora! Dr. W. II. Watoon, of Utica, N. ¥., offcred tho fol. Towing oclutions, trbich word unatimously adnptod : Reaoteed, ‘Thiat ‘homeopatbista ovorywhoro® ghosid strouuounly “{ualat upon tho ‘non-violation: of:'¥ho great fundamontal American principla’ o “No faxation without roprosentation™ by °eectarian monopoly eltber of natiaual, State, county, or city fu stitutions, supported by legal nascssinoite, or of thosy privata alcomosynary Institutions which 'derivo thelr &upport from individual contrlbutions. icsolted, That the rozomultion of thia principlo by thio Logislituro of Michiunn, by ita action at s rocont scsslow, in creating two profemorships of homoopathy in tho University o thut State, meots tho moss Loorly approval of this body, r, Pemberton Duills,of Philadelphia,prosonted a ro- port of tho liureau of Grganization, Neglstrution, and Biatiatlca, ‘Tho principal part of ' this roport was & Taper on comparativo mortality under homeopatbic and allopathic treatment o tho Clty of » Phile adelphia during tho year 1672, ° This te blo " ghowed flint in ‘dropsy of tho . brain, and other forms of dropsy and niarasmus, tho Tatis wan slightly in favor of alloputhy. In searlot. fover, ol ngo, nud paralyts, tho ratio was about oqual, whils in all thg othor forma'of diseaso, and in all forms of diseaso taken na a whole, tho ratio waa vory decidodly in favor of Lomcopathio trcatmont, 3 that s, they fower patlenta die under Lomoopathi trentment thun under allopathic treatmient. It wan niso shuwn that of 100 who dio tliore was & covaldorablo diiforouco in thielr averago ago in favor of Lompopatiy, ST. LOuis. Grave Oharge Against tho County Court and Gthor Bfficinls==Fore, tho Would-bo Wifo Murderers 87, Loois, Juno 0.—Tho Lsecutive Committeo of tho Tux Payers’ Leaguo of this city, compased of soma of tho moat promincut citizens of &t, Louls, publish o zeport wnada to the League, in which (loy present gravo cliarges againat tho County Gourt, xcopt ita presiding Sustlee, Jonuys O'Nell for lte uetlon i ‘councetion witli tha partlul buflding of what s known as tho Al Ientown Poor House, Jta subsoquont abandonmont, aftor au axpendibure of neerly $200,000 ond the sube mittal of various clalms of contractors to arbitration, aud the allowauco and pasment of cinims provod £ bo gxorbitantond unjust.fusioad of cawaing a thorough Sudicinl luvestigation of thom. Thomas Walah, Gounty Architoct at tho time, ia chargod with varfous irrogularitics, and tho orbiirac fors and other {ndividuals Tocelve consuro, Tho Com. mitteo alio rofor £o tio chargos againat Thomas Walkh of ovorestimates and overkpayments in connootion with tho comatruction of tho now sl bulld- ing, known ns * Four Gourls,” aud promises to Toport thuroon at a fuluro tme, ' Thoy also givo a louglly nccount of tho cliarges agaiuat Constantino Muguiro, ox-Jounty Gollector for tilegal colloctions of interest 'snd otbier poualtica in deliuquont personal tax bl mounting to ovor $25,000, nnd clogo with an appeal o tho Leaguo and il tax-payors tostand firmly togother, pud compol honosty sud’ integrity on' tho potot all olfico-Lolders capccially tioso Laving tho andling of pubile funda. Josoply IL Foro, who attempted to kil bia wito on tho stroot oh Wodnonday, will havo s hearing on_ tho Lath k., tho cane Leiug postpanod to that tims on ac- count of {lio fuability of Mrs, Foro o bo prescut at tho oxamination, ———— . Objtunry. Dencne, June G—A dlspateh from Carlsbsd mne nounces tho death theroof Princo Adalbert, u consin of tho Emperor Willlam, ‘i Haaus, Juno ‘6.—Tho Most ov, A, J, Belimp= man, Archibistiop of Ultecht, dicd {o-day, Toxnyng, Juno 0.—Princosn Auguata, of Liognitz, widow of King Fredoriek William "Third of Prusala; dicd hiera to-duy, Anze, Juno 6,M, Vitot, Vice-Presidont of tho Na- tignal Alscumbiyy s doad. Krewg, N, if, Juno 0.~Hon, John Priutiss, tho oldest printor and nowspapor mibilslier {n Now Eng. Innd, nnd perliaps lu tha Unitod Statas, died this afioee nool, i thio 0L year of his ago. 1o ostabliwhed the New Hanpshire Sentinel in 17190, mnd conductod 1t for Torty-nino yoars, o funoral wil take placa 0a e dny afternoon, ——— Rnilrond Accidents. Siectal Dispatl to The Chicano Teibune, Duqu, Tows, Juno 6,—Trauk Plorco, & brakeman on tho Rivor Tailroad, wus &0 soriously fnjured too uight by bolug fumined botween tho slaspingecue and engliic, whilo aigaged fn aking tho coupliug, that ho cannot recover, i g Ammonso Forgorios. 110ATON, Juno 0.1t ia rumored that tho Grand Jury wiho o engngod it invoatigating th frregularitios of Juunow A, Coe, tha allogod bunk dofaullor, have discov~ orod forged cortificated amountiug to §535,000, ‘Tolegraphic Brovities, Tho annual mooting of the Micligun Blato Modical Baclety, ealled for n two days’ nesslon” ut Sagluuw City, conimionces Juuo 11, Auy regular physician of tho Btata v compotent to atieuil, The danco-houso st Wichita, Kan,, at which two suldiers woro wounded on Wednealiy, wos burned down by soldiers ut 3 oclock ou Thurulay motuiig, and all tho fumates woro drivon away, Ohoman was mortally woundad, and tho keopor of 16 danco-hotsa wa alightly injurod and drivon o tho brush, ’ William VanBicklo bas boon found gullty, at Ann Atbor, Mich, of the negotintion of forgad hiortgages, 1t in ollovod thot lia oporations uxtondl over herlos of yoars anil covor many transactious., 1iia oporationn wore confivied (o farmors, On Thuraday o man nanied Itinkln started from Di trott for Now Daltimora in o rail-bont, Hoon after go 4ng under way n quat of wind struck tho aadl and up- ot tho bont, Hinklo was drawnod, on Thuraday, whilo noveral mon wero ongagod in putting togothicr tho _timbors of a brn, noar “Mildle- tou, Ind,, n Inrge ntick of timbor foll from tho build- ing, atriking Mr, Jacob Denhiatm upon the hoad, crushi- 101 skl o injuries aro falal, e st el LUMBER. Somo Facts and Flgurcs. t'rom the New York World. To ascertain someo pattleulars remarding this branch of trade in this city tho writor yestarday called upon o number of tho moro prominont doalors who conduct tho business horo on alargoe =A% A. G, I, Dodgo wao visitod at bis placo of buinoss, No. 50 Wallstroot, whon tho falovlug tion ensnod ¢ - 08 \What In tho pongeal cdndition of tho lumbor markot, r. Dodgo " “ Rathor dull, sir, m;cxll lmu"‘lw‘uln).I tn]ll \f’lflur. 1n Linvo boon goriorally protty light horo, o el lammbor s anaally sold m this i clty? ; % About 200,000,000 teot horo and 5,000,000,000 foot in nnd west of Ohleago nnd In' tho ontira valloy of tho Misstesippl. Thero s 1,000,000,000 to 1,200,000,000 foat sold anally in 'tho City of Chicngo nlono, 60 you noo this is by 1o moans & ohiof distributing point for this matorial.” “Whoro doos tho bulk of tholumbor used como from ?" + Tt comos from Michigan, Canada, and Matno. Tho pino altogothior from Michigan and Canndn, and tho spruco nud homlook from Nortborn Now York nnd Maino. Tho total snnual crop in Michigan being nbout 2,000,000,000 foot, and in Ganada nbout Lnlf that amount, of which 600,~ 000,000 faot comes to the Unitod Btates, whilo $ho'rest gooa to Luropo in tha ehapo of deals.” “What s the wvoragp eupply of lumbor on hand in Now York City ¢ aoodom York liss on band at el times about 0, o 000,000 foot for its own consumption and for Lipmont to foreign ports in South Amorica and tho Wost India Islands, Thero is considerablo ‘business dono in -flblpg!ng lumber to Bouth Amoricn partioularly, and thoro aro now on hand ordors for somo 12,0.1,000 foot tobo shipped dAh‘wl “!rom Floridn sud Qoorgln to Duonos ros.! » K Whnt nmount of businoss in this trade is yoarly transacted in this city 2" Vol sir, about 250,000,000 fool are sold in this noighborhood, nud some 20,000,000 to 80,000,000 faot taken on orders horo and &hippod to bo 8old sbrond, Sales mado in this ity aro gonorally shippod direot from Albany or olfo- Whoro to tho point or delivery and consumption, in ordor to avold handling.” “What is tho goncral courso lumber takes in ronching this and othor markata ? " “That doponds somowhat on whoro it is manufecturod. Vory considorablo amounts of lumbor are sawed nt points widoly soparatod from cach othor. Willlamsport, Ta., sununlly manufpotures 260,000,000 foot, chlofiy for con- sumption in Ponnsylvania, Maryland, and Now Jersoy. Bangor, Mo., alotio manufacturos 200, 000,000 feot, aud'50,000,000 foot of spruco timber is aunually cutin Nova Scotin, and for tho most ‘part shippad diract to the Southern Btatos and conntrigs. Tho gonoral plan pursucd overy- where, howover, 13 this: Tho logs aro cut durlng tho wintor months by an army of mon who in- vado tho primitivo forcsts for that purposo, Thoy then houl thom to somo nefghboring stroam, whoro they leave thom in snch mannor that tho high wators of tho cnrl{ a{rrln shball flont thom finwn to tho mills sftuatod bolow, upon theso strcams, whoro thoy aro sawod and ship- od by veusols or barges across tho lakes, and {)hon bargoes from various distributing points inall d walfcnn. Most of the lumber destined for tho Now York markot.is floated down by tho Erio Caunl and tho Hudson rivor to this point. Nearly all lumber is sawod vory near whore it i cut, and the logs ofton seon floating down tho Fudson in the form of rafts are for tho most pnrt nover sawed into bontds, but usod ns hovy timbors, for various building purposo.” “Is it your opinlon that tho present difieulty among somo doalors will result disnstrously ?" ‘¢ Not ot all, and tho wholo matter has boen Yory groatly oxuggoratod, Tho so-callod combi- nation, oo far a8 any existod, wae not at all for tho purposo of ¢ cornering’ tho lumbor trada or controlling the market, but simply s business arrangomont among o number of deslera to do away with tho,servicos of a large army of mid- dlemon and u;ifluts, who chargod commissions for tholr work, and did not siways dispose of lumber to tho bost possiblo advantago, In or- dor to accomplish this it_became nocessary for tho doalors and manufaoturora to look up & vory lnrgo nmount of eapital in tholr stocks, and this, togethor with the etringent condition of the monoy markot, aud tho genoral lnssitudo of tha winter and spring trade, orampod thom so seri- ously that thoy woro tomporarily unablo to moot their papor ongagoments. Sufiiciont tima has, howevor, baon givon by tholr oreditors, aud thoy will b able to turn their stocks and got out of tho trouble all right.” ~—Tho achooner bargod, I, Ruttor bas boen Isunched 8EMarino City, Sho 6 220" foot In lougtl:, 50 foot2 inches bonm, and 14X foot hold, An oxchango myn: It roquiren no groat atrotch of memory ta recollgct when sail vossols used to ads Yertiso thelr day of loaving and carry faix numbors of pacscngors and largo corgoos of merchaudise weat- ward. Now, howeyar, stoam {8 king on tho lakes, and safl craft ave glad fo got railrond iron, salt, or even stano at nominal rates for ballnat, MARKETS BY TELEGRAFH. Foreign Marfots, Livenroor, Juno 6—11 o, m.~Flour, 27a@27s " 6d. Wintor wheat, 12320 ; epring, 1is 1d@12s 903 white, 125 2d@12 4d; club, 121 0d, Corn, 27s 6d. Pork, 658, " Lard, 98100, Receipts of whoot last § days, 30, 000'quarters, 31,000 of which sro Amorican, TavERPoOL, Juno 63 p. m.Drendstuffs dull, Flour, 374 odaria . Spritg Wity 11a 10612 20 White whoat, 135@121 4d, Club, 128 8d, Lard, s G Loxpoty Juno6—6 p. i.—~Coniols for monoy, 93¢ § account, 943 ;5004 of '65, 91% ; do of ‘07, 043¢ 1 10-408, 881¢ s ndw G, 89X ; Erlo, '8, . "Lltc rato of dfscounta for § taonthe’ bills 1 tho open markot {6 810 bolow tho Dank of England rate. Amount of bullion withdrawn from tho banik on bals a0 to-day, .£50,000, FRANKFORT, Junio 0,~5-208 of 1802, 053¢, Tanry, Junod,—Rontes, 50f 02¢, Hpecic 1g the Banlk of Frasico lias lucroasod durlns thio Wodk 3,150,000 rancs, Lavensoor, Juno 6.—Cotton dull: migiling u 1aud, 87 ; Orieans, 03¢, Balcs, 10,000 balos ; Amori- can,” 6,0003" speculation and oxport, 2,000, 'Salos of tho wobk, 440001 oxport, 6,00; orodlation, 3,000 ; stock, 833,000 ; Amerlcan, 163,000 ;" roceipts, 08,000 1 Amorlcan, 23,600 ; actun] oxport, 7,000; stork stloat, 00,0005 Américan, 211,000, Treadstutfe dull } Callfornta whito wheat, averago quality, 133 14@125 40 ; club do, 12 Gd 3 rod spring, 118 6u@12a 203 red wintor, 12 40, Flowir, 275 00@265 64, Corn, 27a 3. Ohoorg, 673 6. Lard, 383 63, Oumborland s, 87s, 8hort rib, 38, Tocelpts' of whent for tho past 3 days, 00,000 qra; Amorica, 81,000, Recelpts of cora for tho skmo {ite, 15,000 qre'; American, 9,0 Albany Cattle Market. ALDANY, N, ¥, Juno 0,—Brxvesi—The markot oponed yeaterday with & good atteudanco, moatly local buyors, openiug quietly aud not vory promising, Trado ‘woa moderatoly active, Tho aalos of to-day smounted to about 500 hoad, against 1,000 Lead on tho opwnhlli day last week, ond tho market closed at about lust ‘wook's prices. . To-day o much better fooling was man- ifosted, Tho attendanco was good, local and New York dealers boing in tho largest numbors, Thore wero also a fow roprosoutatives from Drighton and tho East. although thoy took of the offorings rathor spare ingly, Trado wes nelivo, tho waloa of tho day amounting to 2,250 lcad, ogainst 1,05 boad this da; last weak, A much botler focling was whown than on the opening dsy, and, although this woek's markot will not bo as une fuvorablo 8s tho oponing seomed Lo indlcste, deulers, on tho wholo, will not roalizo very largo profits, The markot can bo quoted ot a full 3go por Ib advanco over tho ruling priceaof laet week, tho sdvance being altogother on light and medium wolg hta, oxtra bring- ing fhio samo prices as Iast wouk. Tho averago quality 11 whout tho Asmo na Inst week, ‘Fops aro not abundau| common and modium woights bolug in the lerges| Tnumbers, Blikr sND LaMDS—Tho recolpts this woek bavo boon vory nioderate, aud but littlo has boon dono in tls branch of trado thus far, Tha local demand {8 faly, and nearly ull tho rocelpts have boon taken. 'The markot lios Improved slightly, priccs belng io por b Lighor than st wouk, Wool shcop are vory scarce, aud but fow Iamba buvo beon recolved, M1Lon Cows—The rocelpts wore about 6% head of medium quality, Tho demund {s modernto for tho supply of the river countles, Dricea aro off $5.00 por biead, und rango frow §50,00 to $65,00 por head, Now York LivesStocl Markot. NEw Yonx, June 0.—lxeved—30 curs or 470 Liead, makdug 3,040 for four days, againat 5,500 tho susmo Limo Juat week, Tho rocolpty Wera all fair to good nativo ateors sout fram Chicao, which had quick valo at 113 @12)e, Tho markot closed with firior tono at i advinica of wbout $1 por liead, Dressed bocf was {i demnud ot o alight advance, or 8)@1140, HIEKER AND LAMDS—To-day 21 cars, or 4,450 head, making 13,960 for four days, sguinat 0190 to samo tmd Lagt weok,” Trndo wus oxtremely dully and pricos de- olined about e, cloulog at G@6Mc' for common to wond tilicop, ud'10@1%0" for apring Jambe, Halos fnia ¢ludo & carss Olto whoop, averngin 3 2 cars, B4 1b¥, 6@OKo; 1 car, i3, 6) Ibw, 030 1 car, 80 1us, do ; 1'car, 101'Mhe, 83go; 1 cur, 00 ftw, 670 3 1 car, 88 b 51 carepting lambs, 67 ooy 11072 éava, ] N, 1{5@113¢0 7 1 car, 40 1hs, 1ho§ ana 1 ear, 50 its, 18@ 13350, Su-Rowipi, 90 eatt, or Q40 loga, makin 19,840 for four duys, agalust 16,030 the sawmo Hmo las wock, Tlia arrivals woro oxclnslvely consigméd to tha slughitorers, and thero wora 110 ealen on five wolg Denlora norninally auoto 1o hoyn nt 6@8ke. Oily dreanod dog ro slondy and wnchangod at G @7, Buftalo Live-Stock Markots BurFALo, June 8,—OatrrE—To-dny, incinding ro- ported nrrivaly, 100, Total for tho weok, 024, or 872 ‘ears, ngatuat G4 tho rawo mo Iant woek, Mo innrket \wak lifeless. Mont of tho arrivala wora' through cone nignments, and thore wan 1ot sufliclont trade to mako quotablo prices, . Balon: 164 Tiliuols alooer, 1,010 to 409 by, M8T630.03)¢. Bzee Axp Laung—To-0ay, Including roportod ar- rivals, 5,000 ; totnl for wook, 5,300, ngalnst 12,400 lant weak.” WWith'light racotpts Jrices 'ndvanced, ond the {uarict closod wit 8 good eclng at e avaiico o Inat wooic's closing prices, All tho stock in tho yards was 60ld , Balea: 1,030 Ohio elipped sbicep, 75 to 103 I clu.\w@fl.u. 'No wouled shoop n markel this 1oan—To-day, 0,400; total for tho weck, 22,800 against 10,000 (he ssno fimo Taat weok, Tho’ mucko wan finb; but fow loads n tho yards for salo, with lces demand, Tho brosk-down in'Westorn smarkols, with tho hioavy recoipta ot Chicago, hna thrown huyors out of tho market, - Pricos aro nominnl at $4.50@4.67). Wi Now York Dry Gooils Markots - New Yonis, Juno 6,—Tho market for woolen goodn for fall clofhiing purposo prosonted moro nelivity, and clothiora aro oporating In cassimores snd overs coalingn, ~ Ootton gooda of all kindo aro dull with tlio sgonts, but pricoa aro stordy and unchangod, Prints aro qulet for regular goods, but Job lots aro felling well, Ginglinms ind drosn fabricn ata quiot, Forolgn oo contlanio ulet, bt Tereguine, DIAck gronadines aud chambrayn aro in domand, - Pittsburgh 011 Mariot. Prrranunoit, June 0,—-PrrnoLEus~Crudo stond 2t 42,273.30 At Parkor's Landiug'; rofined, Philado phia dolivery, 100 for June, The Produce Markets, NEW YORK. Nizw Yonr, June 6,—CoTroN—flteady ; middling up- Iand, 1940, DREADATURTS~TF' g~ heavy and lower; rocelpts, 16,000 brla s Buperfiny Wostern and Btnto, 35,40@6.00 common ta good oxtra, §0.40R0.90; good to choico ,05@7.75 _Whito Whieat extra, $T.75@NT5; Ohlo, $6.85 @1t ;61 Louln $7.05011:60, " iyo flour'dull al 31,73 .00, Whent highor ; declino i froight atl .48 ; No, 3 Ohlcago.” $1.48@1.63; Nortlwest, 'spring, $1.62@1,63 ; No, 2 Milwaukes, $1,63@1.66; wintor ro Woatarn, $1,70. dry do, 860 yollow, 03@0de. ' Oatu licavy ? rocolp! 53,000 s Thikod Westoras @400 ; whito, B0@53 Bliek, 44@5e, Eabs—iVootorn, 18¢, 1AY—Firm, Ttors—Unchan o ihapmd: quict, 17%@103¢c, Bugar quiot Molassed, oy erop of Guba and Now Orloans, 07@800. and unchanged. contrifugal mixed, 18@3 Tico quict ; Carolinn, TX/@8Xc. CRUDE PETNOLEUM—87{@00; rofincd, 10Xo. TunrexTiNz—Stendy, 4030, ProvIstoNs—Pork qulot | now mess, $10.60@10,02)¢ 5 primo moss, $17.00@18.00, Deof quiot; wnchange: out meate. Hams, 11@120; shoulders, TY@TXc; ! ) whort clnnr,,(flx@% middles quict ; long cloar, B TLard tondy ; Weatorn stonn, Burrsn—iVeatorn, 15@20 OurzsE—Qulet, 19G16c, Witsxy—Easlor, DI@9tMc. BUFFALO. Burrato, Juno 6.— Bnrsvrrurs—Flour lowor. Whoat inactive and Hitlo offoriug ; No.2 Milwaukos Club nominnlly §1.40. Corn dull, ind oferiug light 3 car lot nold ot 40@476 for No, 2 mixed, nomiuaily 45, Oata offered ot 39 : no buyers, Fnrianza—~Steady, DALTIMORE, BartiMone, Juno 0, —BREADSTUFFS—Flour une changed, Whoat noglocted. Corn_quict nnd sfeady 3 mixod Wostorn, 630, Oats weak : Western mixed, 41@ 480 ; white, 49@50c., Ryo quict and unchanged, Provisions—Unchanged., Boszen—Westors in [iglit recolpt, and good demand at 20@230, Watsky—Firmer ; 90@003c, OSWEGO, Oswedo, Juno B.—-Bnunl‘msfl—‘fl,fint dull snd loper ; No, 1 Milwvautkoo, $1.49. Corn dull ; 860, ? MILVAUKEE. § MiLwAUREE, Juno 0.—Bnrapsrurre—Flour quict, no export domand ; modium to_chiolce, £0,10@7.00 Whoat firm 3 No, 1, $1.413¢ ; No, 2, $1.30, apot.; $1.25 for Juno ; $1.34 for July, Oata firm 5 No, 2, 286, Tyo dull and’ nominal at Gie, Corn duli; No, 3, 3546, Barley dull and n shado lower; No, 2, Toc, Furtours—To Buflalo, 80; Gawoyo, 13¢, Reoerers—Flour, 8,000 bela: wlsoat, 103,000 bu, Suneatzze—Flody 4,000 bl wiekt, 70,000 bi. VELAND, CLEVRZLAND, Juno 6.—~DnrADaTUFFa—Market for all Xinds of grain dull snd noniinal, Tuznotus—Quiotand wnchanged, - DETROIT, DrTROIT, Juno 6,—DurADSTURFE~Flour quiot and unchaugod, Whoat in fair domand but lower ; oxira cloned with $1,7737 bid withdut sele ern ; 'No, 1, $1L.60@1L.70 ; ambor, $160)7, Carn dull and ‘lower ;' No, 2, 402; yollow, 440, Oais dull and ite, $L76GL.70 3 lowor at a7c, TOLEDO, Torzpo, Juno O.—DREADRTUPPS—Flour firm, Whoat in ' falr demand, nd highor; No. 2 wiits Michigan, 8170 ambot Blchigan, $1.57; » Juno; No, 1 rod, 81.00; No. 1l e soller’Suns; No, 3, 3 , 1amber T No, 2do, $1.60, ' Gorn—Io highor; high mizad, 43c Bpot ; 43@4330 Juno; 4@44io Julys 450 Augw cllow mixod, 42R42%0 ; 10 grado, 3934, Onts qulot ] tehigan, 3630, Frysurzi—To Duffalo, 4¢; Oswego, TX@8c; King- b, . Trcgxers—Flour, 1,600 brla ; whoat, 13,000 bu ; corn, 36,000 but ; aat, 5,000 bu, ureseiTs—~Tlour, 2,000 brla; wheat, 20,000 bu; carn, 36,000 ; oats, none, CINCINNATY, inquiry for futuro atenm, B5;@81(c ; kottle, 630 rib, BXo; clen Wisicx—Steady at 8o, ST, LOUIS, 87, Lows, June .—BReapsTures~Flour quict and weak, and unchanged, Wheat dull aud_unchunge 0. 3 wintor, $1.68@160; No. 3 do, $1 nothing dolng in spring,” Corn quiot and canler 3 N 2, 38@3B)ein clovator; H4@4ho packed ; 400 mellor July. ~Onta firm ; No, 2, 31o on teack, 33@82e in olovator; 36@38)go sacked, Darloy andt ryo duli and unchanged. Provistons—Pork lower and unsettled. Sales: standard mose, $16.60@17.00, Bulk meats dull nnd amall ; cl 0X@dc. Homs, 14@10c, Lard dull abd /Xmuphel;r, nominal, Bacon dull and unsettlod ; salcs i way : houlders, TX@7¢o; cloar ribs, 9; O s 8.5; butehors), 8L6@4.60 ; Toxans, $2.50 I6as—Lowes, #.00@4.35, sasoal. HILADELPHIA, PILADELERIA, JUNo 6, — BRZADETUFTS — Flour aull ; superfine, ‘$4.6088,50 ; oxtra, $5,25@0.60 3 Win- 25@8.25. ‘Whest unsottiod i0; white, £2.05. Ryo dull a0 tht, Gorn In Dattes domand | shisen ensson ol yollow, 620 whilo, 650, Oats in 'botter demand at 60 @520. cons{n and Minnesots, $7, ond lower ; rod, $1.04G1, “Provisoss—Dall, PrroLEusM—Orude, 13%c; rofined, 19%@10%0, Wiisex —Steady ; h’nll-g?’l;nll, 050, LLE, LOUIsVILLE, June 0,—DBueADSTUFFS—Flour and groin unchanged, ProvisioNs—Quict ; mess pork, $17,00, Dacon— Bhouldors, Tio; clear rib, 0fc’; clear, Do, all prcked, “"Buik meuts—Bhotlders,’ 6320 ; cloar rlb, 8%o; cloar, Do, nll looso, Lard Unclianged; prime aloam, 8o, Watisgy—Quiet, NEW_ORLEANS, NEw OnLeans, Juno 0,.—DiEADKTOFFs—Tlour dull ; trobl X, $7.00@8,00; faily, $9.00310.35, Corn quiots whito 603030, Onte ey, nf 458450, " Biax—Dull, at Toe. IAT—Prime, $22.00824,00, Proviatons—Pork dull nnd nominal, at $17.25. Tacon dull aud nominal, at Tio: sldes, 03 @0xc Iams, 19@ Mo, Lard dull; toree, V@9 ; Xeg, 108 Grooxnmes—Sugar and molasses, mo movomon Coffoe, w@aw“o‘e 4 i ‘Witskg—Dul, at 03@05c, CorroN—Dull and lower ; eales 2000, Good ordina- 13, UX@160; low middling, 165@10%0; middling, 831850; midaling Orlonis, 160, acorotoe st exports, Great Dritain, 0,441 7 cossiwlse, 23 tock, 70,915 woekn' salos, 10,6005 recolpts, 8,670 ¢ grony 8,970; ‘oxports, Groat Dritain), 1,004 3 constwite, 0,801} continent, 5,360, —_— Vessels Passod Dotrolt. DeTnor, Mich, Jutio 6,—LasszD Us- na, Morchunt, Yohcmito, Joy Gould, Naslua, Hollaud andl Lurges, Brichigan and batges, Bt. Louls ; schra Dushing Wave, Kato. Hinchma, Ahtelope, Sciuliill Corlez, 0, Ranb, Opelds, - PaRsED DowN~—Props Boverolgn, Cloveland, Tweod, Jareck and bargo ; bolirs Northiweat, Moars, WiNn—Southweit, Dexaors, Migh, Juno 6—8:20 . m,~PArsxD Ur— ps Alaska, Ohlckluns, Tuttlo nnd bare, Prairie Btatoand barge ; barks Red, Whito, and Blup, Tonis ; s, Willandy B ilimdro, int of opd, Gehors rostwaile, 1% 1. Garducr, Lightguard, Goorgo Waud E. Nichotson, Montealm, L ¢ Tassep DOWN—Props Plymouth, Dircklioad and ‘bargos, Winslow, Mayflower ; barkn' Deslitigo, Naind § scliry Tiattio Wells, Mudorla, Josoph Paigo, O-d) gl Hnto Gillott, Alléo Norris, Emma Ooyng, ' Golion Tloces, Bt, Lawrence, Tioy Stato, Southwent, Thomas Quayle, D, Blowart, ity of Bustslo, King Bisters, Hnbe Burd, diiTord, Rutd Draco, Cawerdu, Granads, Aunis erivoad, ‘Winn—Northeant, i Iliuote Rivor and Cnual News, Speclul Dl?lfllfl’l to_T'he Chicago T'ribune, TABALLE IlL,, June 6,—Tho now sieamor Mugglo P, light draught, arrived ut thin port (oay, towing the canal-bont Hnnter, loadod with coal from Pokin, de- tiuod for Chicago, The steamer Kntlo nlso arrived to- duy, towlng tha canal-boat Carolino, londod with onte, from Lake Dupug, bound for Culeago, Tho above stoamory departed to-day light, tholr desifuations un. known, ‘Threo feot of water fs rported on the dam at Houry to-day, ‘I eanal-oata Hunter and_Carollne passed in tos day, Tho Ouba, loadod with lumber, passed out, and droppoed down to 'eru to-day, Eleven fect of wator ou tho mitre-sill of Lock 16 to-iay, O4NAL O¥¥10E, Onttarao, Juno fi—AnurvEp—Jenntd, Morrly, 8,000 bu corn ; Gideago Bollo, Utle, 0,100 b corn ; Bakor, Joliet. .00 14 Gets ¢ Slonarols, Luoke port, 10,000buosta; nnd sevoral boats loadod with sior no, OLxARED—Theonlx, Loo 02,808 foot lumbor, 250 m shingles ; Elizaboth, 1 hoat § i, MARRIAGES. TARBON-JON{:8—At tho rosldonca of tho brids' tathor, in §t. Oharios, on Taonday ovonin Bladn, Robort 18, Yarson, of Olarn M., duightor of tho Hon, 8. 6, Jonas, OHELL-Juno 8, of conmmptlon, Thomas Bur- chall, mombor of Funoral from his Iato resldopot 9:30 8, 1., Bunday, Bih inat., . m., Jyino v, 6804 20 30074 and 10 hatiso at half-past 8 o'alock, Juno 7. o hi bl 1l . 1l Fisearee. Wikon 5t S Re songe Friipe stsin " e T gearae Witow st A MILLINERY, No lady in Chicago, now-a- days, can complete her toilet without first going to D, WEB- STER & 00.8 Mammoth ‘Wholesale and Retail Millinery House, 270 and 272 Wabash- v meal dull nnd lowor ; Drandywine, $3.608 8,05, fous tho markot 5 rocolpts, 181,000 bus ; No, 3 Ohlcngo, $1.409) 2.45 heavy ; Oapadn, 95c, Barley and ‘Tnlt unchanged, rn highor and in fulr domand § re- celpts, 215,000 bu ;mnuwn;lxod_ ‘:'lcolunx, (}nmggg\b,cv:’! . 4T noft do, @513 steamor do, H unquesflona.bly, the greatest variety, the most stylish Hats and Flowers, and finest stock of Fine Laces to be found in the whole Northwest. They have, AUCTION SALE! By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. BUTTERS & OOS REGULAR SATURDAY'S SALE OF Household Goods, Carpets, Crockery, &, On SATURDAY, Juno 7, at 93 o'look, st our Salar 'Wat. A. BUTTENS & CO., Auotioncors. Small Stock Groceries, 10 cages Mum’s Win 4 casks Young’s Scotch Ale, 9 4 casks Bassett’s Scotch Ale, AT AUCTION, THIS (SATURDAY) MORNING, at 10 o'olack, at our saloaroome, 55 and 67 South Canal-st, TTFit & CO., Auotioncers. HUMBOLDT PARK PROPERTY AT ATCTION, On Tuesday Morning, Juno 10, at 11 oclock, | ~ By TAYLOR & HARKISON. At our 0ld Quarters, Bowen Bros.! Block, 15 and 17 Randolph-st. 10 Lots fronting Humboldt Park, batwoon Boach aud ‘Woago-avs., 252177 foot onch. 16 Lots fronting north on Beach-av., butwoon Humboldt Park and Shoridan-at., 25x121 foct each. 10 Lots fronting south on Wosgo-av,, botwaon Humboldt Park and Shoridan-at., 255124 feot oscb, Torms, )$ cash, balauco 1and 2years, intarest at 8 por 1,50, i inofs, sx.csv; it Bltura, Toas, ko, 0 G—BRxansTores—Flour dulls $7.25@.75, Wheat dull at $1,48@1.60. Corn quiot of e, [O3ta quict; 38@4ic.” Ry dull nt Toe. Darloy Provistoss—Quiet, Pork nominal at $16,60@10.75 with light offerings, Lard dull; no nflo‘dngflo;osmnn' 3¢, Dulk moata quict; enles shouldera ot Orfey peoraily Bl 30 ; enles cloar r held” 83tc. “Bacon ;zmr.\'y;;ncumm, T30 { cloar rib, Dio ; eloar, 0@ ont.. ‘Titlo portoct. Full warrantoo doods givon, WM. A, BUITERS & 00., h Lots on Strtlef-av, Between Whitchouse and Switt-place, On Tuesday Morning, June 10, at 10 o’clock, nrtors, Bowon Bros, andolph-st., Loty 34, n Shurtieffav,, 34 by and 33, frontin AUQTION BALES. By LLISON & FOSTLR. TRUSTHEES PEREMPTORY SALE OF "VALUABLE - | BUSINESS PROPERTY, AT AUOTION, BITUATED ON Michigan=-av., Botwoen Madison and Monroo-ats. ‘Wo will nall, without ronorve, at Auation, SR TRIDA L AnTIRNOON, Tond 19, 86 ’oloo] romis valunble RUBINGRS PROBERTE, be front by 180 faot daop, sl av,, about 50 foos north of Monroo-at, IRTY, being 48 foot itunted on Miohigane ‘arms enay, which will bo made known at timo of salo, "Balo abrolute, 3 By ordor of ELIJAH SMITH, Trustoo. BLISON & FOSTHR, Auctionoors, First Grand Sale BOULEVARD APERTY, PEREMPTORY SALE OF TEN ACRES, To be Sold in Lots, AT AUCTION, On Toesday Afternoon, Juse 17, . At 8 o’clock, on the promises, to olose an undivided intorest. Being subdivision of the 8. E. 1-4 of the 8. W. 1-4 of the N, W. 1-4 of Section 12, Town 89, North of .Rango 18, East, lying south and fronting on Sacramento Bquarc and Contral Park Boulovard, and west of and fronting on Sacramento-av. In thig subdivision there arel0 elogant Ros- idenco Lots fronting on Sacramento Square, which is to be uscd as a Parlk; 10 elegant TLots fronting on Central -Park Boulevard, which is 250 feet wide; 10 olegant Lots fronting on Sacramento-av., which is 100 feot wide; and 36 choice Lots fronting on Nicholls and Yagoer-sts., 1oss than two minutes’ walk from the Depot of the C. & N, W, Railroad. is proporty is east of and near Central Park, boing situated on the Grand Central Park Boulevard, and only nbout threec miles from tho Court, Houso, and_one mile inside the ocity limits. Of all the choico property fronting tho Parls of Chi~ oago, none is more accessible or de- sirable, or has a greater prospective valuo than this. Bpoclal Traln of cura will atart from Wolla:at. Dopotat 20'clock p, m., stopping at Halsted-st. and Pack Station, and roturn at 8 o'cloc , for tho convenfoneo of all porsons who would like to attond the ealo, Al aro tayitod. TERMB OF BALE—Y cnah, ‘balnngo onc, two, and {hron gosrs. A dovaritot §80 Gl ho ranulrdd, on’ oxch lot. Titla porfoct, Printod abstracts wil oach purchasor, For tnfurmtion and plat oail on Blosers. Avory, Millor & Rigdon, 143 Monrou-st., or to LISON & FOSTER, Auctioneers. THIS MORNING, at 9} o'clock, largo consignmont o Household Goods, &o., ‘WHICH MUST BE SOLD. Parlor and Ohambor Bots, Now Brussols Oarpots soc- ud Bruasols Carpota? largo lot of socond-nand Fup of allkinds; Of 5 8¢ Chromos, Oil Paintings, Grocorics, oy &0, By FAYLOR & HARRISON, Auotionnors B and K1 South Oanafat. fMORTGAGER'S SALE OF CONTENTS OF Cottage Grove Hotel, Consisting of Body Brussels, Two and Thros- Ply Oarpots, Iot of Gocon Mat! Ohambor Sets, Bods, Bodding, Ohnirs, blos, Looking Ginasos. Orockery and Sllvor ting, Marble-ton Tae are, Btoves, and Kitchon Utensila; ong largo Ico Bdk. 8ale positive, commencing 0t 10 o'clock SATURDAY, June 7, Per ordor Mortgagao. TAYLOR & HARRIEON, Auotioncors. foot doop to 1G- ‘Titlo porfoot. Tormg, 1-3 onsh 1yanr, 1-3 8 yoars, at 8'per cont ‘WM. A, BUTTERS & 00., Auctionoers, FRAME DWELLING ax LEBEASH OF LOT On Dokalbat,, noar Polk, AT ATOTION, On Tuesdny morning, June 10, at 11 o'lock, stonr old quartors, Bowen Dros.! Block, 15 and 17 Ran- TTLE—Quiot § primo and cholca native, $5,008 75, 0 golleatton of Ohiromos 4 tho city: By HAVENS & CO. REGULAR SATURDAY'S SALE Furniture, Carpets, LAOE OURTAINS, ETG, Wi 8180 offor at samo tmo ono Billlard Tablo, almost wr; & largo lino of Orockery; 100 chosts Tas;. tho fincst a Iot. of 'Boote and ingos; “splondid ‘Opon Bugar, £h Foi'a: O ot Al of which will Do a6l Without rasorvor Ralars Sommonao st b:50 A, . HAVENS & CO,, Auctl MY TS VALUABLE LOT ON OHIO-ST,, AT ATUCTION, On Tuosday morning, Juno 10, at 11 o’clook, at our old quarters, Bowon Broa. Blook, 16 and 17 Rsa- Lot 8, i Block 17, Dutlor, Wright & Wobster's Addl- | Oltawpor fos,Y 00, Parlo t10n, 33 {00t moro of loss by 100 foot doep to 18 foot allay, oot Then, 3 sawor, 3 water, and 2 gas connoottons, with | Daira Platform Hoales catolibasia, Titlo pocfoat; 3§ oesl, balanoo in 1 avd 3 yoars, at 8 por cont, WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. BY BRUSH, SON & CO. AT 41 SOUTEL CANAT-ST., THIS MORNING, AT 10 A, M., Will bo sold & gonoral assortmont of now and sooond-hand FUORNITUERIE. losowwood Plano, Parlor Sults, Marblo-top and Plain Brussols Oarpota, &o. Alsg, at 121, 10 Oliests of goud Golong Tans, and two BRUSH, SON & CO., Auctionsa ‘South Ca ON TEHEE GROUND. TWO-STORY DWELLING, And Lot 50 feet front, Yeduesday, June 11, at 3 1~3 o'clock D, m,, on the mnud: Tho hotino fs now, contains 8 rooms, ‘cash, $3,000 five yoars, balauco ono yoa: Two-Story Gothic House, Props Monta- Juno, cngh, o clovo tho trust. CAGO, aud la valuod ai of riv Intoroat a%'8 por ounp. ateusu. Also, fontral Doput 8t 8 p- m«;fl:wnm Seio “Fho titio to thia proporty 1s unquestionod, having boer gl and owhad by tos Aeuobintion Fos ety i boert . P, GORE & 0., 13, 84 and 28 Kast Raudolphat, AT ATOTIOIN, $20000 Worlh of Howselod Furuitu, OREAT DARGAINS, Barblo Top Tablos, Eaxton. o Dhodta st eareioarats s, Dirrors, Hall Haoks. Walaut Dureauss l{nry ood Olasswaro, amounting to about $700, 000, Ic88 not {uar‘llll%'ll: m&lfi:::;l‘:; on Iy I'::l ];u\l::n ’Efi!:l tho flnmfinv o S thott ooy oo HaEtingo on th0 shs el B e oA b porsonad pronesty will b d 1 ol bor Bots, B On Saturdny, Juna 7, at 9 o'olook, GLO, P, GORL & O e O AN, e LIS JARERY ARD BATAUI n Whicty outs b flled with.| orlo ory night, fo o e, JOMBALL, T Dearbornat PERSONAL. REONAL-IF MRS, M. E, ROBINAON tonso wond Bor address to MRH, K, o ith 10 roonus attaohod, EDWARDS, Urand TWO MILLION DOLLARS. GREAT OLOSING 0UT. TRUSTEES SALR o REALAND PERSONALPROPERTY DBolonglng to tha OHIOAGO LAND COMPANY, ' AT PUBLIC AUCTION, On Wednesday, the 181 day of Juno, 1873, Dy tho artiolos of the assoolation of sald Gompany, itfs . Préyidea that alliho broorty tn tho ands of tho T i 1 thio month of Junu, 1475, must ho sold At Audtion for Iho_realty is centrally located 1n the Of I OHI- 0 l{lfl 50"1' Mnfiua o O] , 300, cumpiosed I aud canal {rontayu, docked atud Fily fo¢ fwiGAL, 1850 MIRbOT of Yncaut1ofa b Fho | Hocks, all woll Adepicd for beainasa it 13 iy for teauslur’ aud deitvery Fou diately aftur tho wada: - Burohasers of toslty iRy & Fonairud (o kg o donost g the iy of aklo oF 1 o '"I:f’i" :giguuj:w’ mo«:_lr%m arey n.':r,:' I‘luh:\aa ‘!fi Lo il Within O suon a1tr tho sl Do mato aud dolivered: $ole 58 dwdn oy MANLON D, BANTON S papeN, GLEORGK WATSDN, Trusta RENCY, $5 Packages TRACTIONAL CORRENCY - FOR SALRE AT, TRIBUNE OFFICE,

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