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~ VOLUME 26. REAL ESTATE, SEGOND GREAT SALE AT ATUCTION Of Choic Residence Lots, I‘mnfini on Humboldt Boulevard, Logan quare, and Milwaukee-av,, . On the grounds, on Tuosday, Juno 10, 187, 'The lota aro in tho Bubdivision of 89 acros, in tho E ¥ of 8 KX of Boo. 20, 40, 13, Thoy aro finoly locatod, the groaud Is high, and tho whole city ovorlooked by ono standing ou its surfaco, Humboldt Boulovard is bolng finoly improved; largo treos havo beon eot out undar the dirsction of tho Park Comuilsstonors. An artoslan woll, with a fina flow of water, los on olthor side of this proparty, Tho facilitios for roaching this proporty aro ozoallont; the dopot of tho Q. £N. W. R. R. s within 20D rods aast; tho M, & Bt . P. R, R. runs to tho westward, and tho Chioago & Pa- oifio Rallrond ontera tho olty on thoe south, Milwaukoo- av., runa dirootly through it, Tha sall fa a fino loat, with clay sub-sol), rich and pro- duotive, Thoro ia no nulsanoo whatever in tho nolghbor- hood, making it partio attractivo for ohiolco rosl- denco homes, % to prediot that this neighborhood will dovolop rapld] summor, and purehasors will doublo tholr iovestment In two yoars, If not in lesstimo, - p ‘Those lots will provoono of tho bost invoatments over put on the Ohlcago market. Titlo to property porfoot; shatract of titlo farniehod. Terms of sale: Ono-third vash, aud balsnos jn ono, ‘| two, and thros yoars, from hlarch 10, 1873, with intorost at8 porcont. . 5 A depoait of B850 on oach lot will bo roquirod at timo of salo, aud balance of first payment within 80 days A spoolal froo traln will loavo tho dopot of the O, &N. W. R. R., cornor of Oanal and Kinzio-sts., 8t 10:15 ». m, on the day of salo., A Tanch will bo sorved on tho ground, Plata of tho proporty osn bo obtainod at the oics of 0. 0. THAYER & 00,, Roal Estate Auctionoors and Brokars, Ofiloo, 188 East Madison-st, BEAUTIFUL HOMES. GEO. SUMMERS, 188 East Madison-st., Room 4, is now ..selling splendid lots in Nor- wood Park on MONTHLY PAYMENTS, also offers assist- ancein theerection of dwellings. STOVES, RANGES, &o, Drolling Doce, ing Grate, Direct Draft) e Elevated Oven, l Pouble JFamted Orme WA o FULLER, WARREN & CU. Mwnufacturers, Troy, BEANCR DOUSEO—New York, Cloveland and Ohleapo. s X ACES. JAMES A, LAWRON, Patonteo, + For eating Churches, School Houses, Publio Bullds Ingy and Private Residences. ULLER, WARREN & €O., Manufacturerss, Troy, N. Yo ‘BRANCE HOUSEI—Now York, Closeland and Chicago, TOVES. 1873 Fattorn. Fon Sax ny 3 J FULLER WARREN & CO f8and ., Cblcago. Alsa s fall sssortmont of Sipves. . oo v ORI BOYNTONS HEATING FURNAGES! “Qur Favorite? -Ttanges, *Tho Cublnet? Cook Stove, Hultimoro Heaters, Toating Stoves, Tuttlo & Bullcy’s Rtoglsters, L. Theso goods aro tho vory“bost manufaotarod, aed aro cotiaie [ ovary sespost. ” Tho BOYNTON FURNAOR El'io pral. Ovary 60 difforont Qeos and kinds for boat: fag Buifdings of Story dosoription;® Hosting and veutl iaflng orombiiy aftemtod oo | Ketimates madaon short notico. ‘e invito tho attcntlon of doalers and thoss wantiog ap orfoct working {urnace or cooking srrango- Thiont ¢ oalland a0q un or send for oivoul “BLIZh 'S BOWN, e Lak VAN'S PATENT Hotel Ranges, Family Ranges, Broilers, Unrvinzunnd %t;am Tablos, Coffeo Tog, Bte, 36 State-st,, 5. w. oor. Lake, Chicago, LAKE NAVIGATI GOODRICH'S STEAMERS For Racine, Milwaukes, Sheboygan, cte., daily, Sundays excepted, 9 a, m. Saturday Excur- sion Boat for Milwaukee, etc,, do'n't leave uit- til8 p. m. For Grand Iaven, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Spring Lake, Fruitport, Manistes, etc., daily, Bundays excepted, 7 p. m, For Bt Joseph and Benton Ierbor, Tucsday Thaursday, and Saturday, 11 p. m. For Green Bay Ports, Mondsy, Wednesday, and Friday at 7 p. m¢ Wednesdoy's Boat goes to Escannba, SUMMER RESORT: GRAND UNION HOTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y, will opon June , for it 3 i re S T Ty Efififi".n.s 2 the season, Rooms ean be engagad at Motropolli orar Glaay Honao, N ¥, A ddresa HRL s iy e, 1o, R, QTN G LEN ETOUSE, t Washington, N. L. This f rosort Hiarpt Srnmnrshons T M. 45T THOMENDN £°05¢ Addresa til gunod, W. & O. K. MILLIKEN, Port- CHROMO, INEW COECROMO, THE FRIENDS, or by tha GREAT ATLANTIO & PAOLFIQ TRA CO., 116 Wost Washington-at., 188 Twon- by-second-at, Thl 1ine pictura of & kind-lioartad boy fooding Lis Housshold pots TO RENT, Hotel StoresToRent. Heveral fine Stores, about 20 by 70 each, under *The Commorcial, on Liako and Dears born-sts, Good for either wholesale or retail, @. ¥. WORK & QO,, 138 LaBallo-at, MEETINGS, AAARAARAAN AN LR e Attention Sir Xnights. . dory, No, 8, K. (o%’u,fii'fi:'}'xfl?fi‘ oot for Lnsposilon Wedatsasy avnipi Uino il Bie Knigita aad Chu” Ldios are cour- teansly Savieds URAWFORD, Gommander. Masonic. The Annus] Reunjon of Jorinthlan Ohaptor, No, 69, R, Aoy il e plao e e L . AN e iblan i ate Al 4. Tavitad, By order of 5. WOODMAN, 1. vor Ohfoago. Jo ; god fex GARD 5 FINANOIAL. CLOSIING OF TR Nortiern Pagifs . B, 7.30 Loa, At & rocont, moeting of the Northorn Paclflo Ratlroad Oompany tho followlng resolution was passed s ‘Thorofaro, Rosolvod, That tho Loan of the Confbany, nnder ita prosont {ssuo, boaring 7 B-10 per oont Intorest, be limited to a tatal amount not oxasoding Thirty Miltions |. of Dollars, and that no fssuo of bonds, horoaftor, by this Oompany, boyond tho sald Thirty Millions, shall bosr & highor rato of fntorost than 6 per oent por annu; ‘Tha limited romatndor of tho So rty loan is now belng dlsposed of through the u: nolos, and on the basle of provious salas will soon bo absorbod, Asthobands of this tssus are mado rocolvable in pay- ment for the Company's 1and at 1,10 they aro in constant snd incroasing domand for this purposo, and will continuo 20 bo after tho loan s olosod—a fact, which much enhancos thole valno and attractivences ss an investmont. Tho woll-known olemonta of seourity possossod by ihoso bonds are tho following: 4 1, Thoy aro tho obligation of & atrong corporation, with ovor 500 miles of comploted road through a valuablo coun- 3, Thoy aros FIRSY MORTGAGE on tho Rosd, its Tights, Franchlsos, aud Equipmonta. .8, Thisy aron FIRST LIEN on ite not oarnings, which will bo largo, having a fargo Governmont trado, Aud will &ontro} th6 trado of Manttoba sud Montaua. 4. Thore ta plodged; in addition, for paymont of princl. ‘paland intorost, & Land-Grant of 13,800 acres por mile through thio Statos, and 25,600 Acrea por rlle through the Torrilorlos travorsod, salos of which havo boon mada st &n avorsgo of §6 por acro—resulting in a slking fund for Ahio canoolation or th07.80 bonds. Othor soquritios aro rooelved fn exohange atmarket ratos. “For tho limited period during which tho Loan will bo on tho markot tho 7.8 Bouds may bo ordored from any of tho Banke and Bankors that have hithorto sold thom, snd from ourselves. All neoded information will be farnished by tho varlous Agonts of the Loan, and by JAY OOOKE & 00. LUNT, PRESTON & KEAN, Gonoral Agonts for 8als of 7.30 Loan, Ohlcago. . BANKING HOUSE o TNT, PRESTON & KEAN, SOUTH BIDH, ‘WEST SIDH, 157 and 159 Lasalle-st. |Bar. Halsted & Randolph-5ts, Offico hours, 98, m, tod p. w. Bank of Discount and Deposit. Oortifioates of Doposit bearing Intorest. Golleotions mado on liboral terms. Advanoes on Governments and Gold st low ratos of intoraat, Txoh: i h . it~ teoole archaneo. Foreign Hxchange. Le! Also, deal in firat-class socurities. . Stocks for Sale. Ohicago City Railwa; Savings Bank, oD Tlurmos, ™ AR Bk Ty NAMMOND, & GAGE, ¥ MM O i oetonat. EQUITABLE INS. GO0, Vory highost caah prioo pald for policlos. Roow 8 No. 77 Wost Aadison-st., up-stairs. I0WA AND NEBRASKA LANDS. e AN SN MILLIONS OF ACRES lowa&Nebraskal.ands FOR SATIS, On 10 yoars' orodit, with only 6 por cant, intorost, payable sunually for 4 yoars after purchaso; 30 por cent deducted 11 ono.ialfof Jand bought in Nobraska in 1873 ia oultivated in 2 yoars altor dato of purchase; one-half faro and about one-half frolght per car-load from Ohioago to Missour Rivor, and FREE FARE In Towa or Nobraska for our 1and-buyors. 20 por cont deducted for cash down, 20 per cont deduotod for 3¢ down and bal. in 3yoars, 18 por cont doductod if pald in full in 1 yoar. 16 por cont doduotod if pald in full in 3 years. 10 por cent deduotod if paid in full in 3 yo: By those Uberal terms, products will pay for the lands snd lmprovoments. GEOQ. 8. HARRIS, Land Commisslonor, Burlington, Iowa. Call for Exploring Tiokets and foll partioulsrs, on ‘W. H. WISNER, Genoral Agent, 19 Clark-st., Ohicago, LOTTERY. $300,000. Capital Prizo, $50,000, Missouri State Lottery. Grand Slogle Number Scheme. Draws tholast dayof every month. &0 Prizas, amount 10g o 8300000 Whiols HoRota. B10; Halves, &5, gifoular o Tonia¥, MICkeR 830 Bl a a2 FOR SALI Tracing Linen &Paper AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, COLVER, PAGE, HOYNE & CD, 118 and 120 Monroc-st. FIREWORKS. Fireworks! THE LARGEST 8TOOK west of Now York, sold at the lowest prices, at 119 RANDOLFPEI-ST. COHAS. MORRIS, Manufacturer. ‘WANTED, i) 'ANTED-—~AGENTS--FROM 875} to $2:0 por month, everywhore, to sell ono) of the most usoful artiolos over inventod || noodod in overy fsmily. Bend for Olrca.}! lar. Addross, BECOMB & CO., 157 Btatd-at., 010400, Il Inawell-ostablished Wholosalo Gracery Hot Rollable party, with 225,000 to sirablo_businoss and “frvostmy ences, WHOLRBALIt GROOK BUSINESS OARDS, J. M. W. JONES, Stationer, Printer, and Blank Book Mannfactarer, Nos. 104 and 108 Madison-st. GENERAL NOTIOE. NOTICH. From this date we shall pay no bills con. traoted by any of our employes, except on our written order uuthorm 0 same, Chioago, June 3, 1878, Lt -| estato to give up CHICAGO, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1873. _ WASHINGTON. | The Back-ay Basiness fo B Vontilated at tho Opening of Congross, An [Investigation of Territorial Mail Contracts to Be Made. Abolition of Several Indian Super- intendencices. “Spectal Dispatch to The Ohfcago Tridune. SWINDLING MAIL GONTRAOTS. ‘Wasmnazox, D. C., Juno 8.—Tho Post Offico Departmont has concluded to sond s epecinl agont to tho varlous Torritorios t0 Inspoot the atago routes prior to letting mail contracts on tho 1st of Boptember next. Tho Dopartment is under tho imprension that thoro 18 cousidorablo swindling both as to length of roads dlaimed and tho froquoncy with which mails aro delivered. I: In proposod to stop this gort of thing if POBSl- blo. (OPRRUPTION OLOAKED. It is not bolioved horo that the snitof tho Huntingdon ostate ngalnet the Motropolis Pav- ing Company will ever como to trial. Tholr answer s due this wook, but thero have been intimations which 1oad tho plaintiffs to oxpect thot tho amount olaimed will ba paid without the intervention of tho courts, ond tho only anxiety now scoms to bo to keop tho nffairs of this company from be- coming publlo, 5o _that tho compliclty of Con- grossmon in contracts may not bo oxposod in tho nowspapors, A strong offort is now. nh\f mado to induco tho oxeoutors of tho Iluntingdon whatever papors they may have in their posscsaion whioh oriminato Iodoral officials #nd members of Congress. In no quartor does thero seom to bo sny disposition to give tho public the benofit of tho information, which us & mattor of record would convict officials of complicity in corrupt transactions. TITE BALANY-GRAD, Thore ia & prospect of a warm personnl diaous- sion in the noxt Congross on the subject of the salary-stoal votod et tho last session.” Tho mem- ‘bers who took tho monoy rogard the sction of thoso membors who rofusod or roturned it as an lmgntutlon on their officlal honor and intogrity, and they do not proposo to lot it pasa by nnno- ticed. Con, man Randall, of Pennsylvania, has arod o speech which ho will deliver on tho first oppostunity, dofending tho oxtra-pay bueiness ond criticislng tho conduct of thoso who refused to accopt themoney. Ho will show that all those who wero mombers of the Thirty- ninth Congross in_which the salaries of Con- gressmon woro raised from 85,000 o 85,000, and who were in tho last Congress, took their back oy in 1806, although ¢ Bi rofused it in 1873, Rubdall allogos that iho back pay of the Thirty- ninth Congress was campaignod and enginoered by Benator Thurman, who introduced it into a conforonco Committeo, The wholo thing will bo ventilated at tbe next sosslon, 170 the Assocated Press.) INDIAR SUPERINTENDENOIES AUOLIBILED. Under the Iaw enacted at the last seseion of Con 8, suthorizing the President to flq)polnt five Inspectors of Indian Affairs, and to sbolish 88 many of tho ufisfinq Indian Buperintondencics a8 he should doem advisoblo, tho Prosidont has, upon tho recommondation of the sm’msflx of tho Interior, issucd an _ordor abolishing the Enmrlnbundenclcu of Montana, Orogon, aud Arizops, . and tho Northorn Indian Buperintendoncies which ~ comprises = Da- kots and part of Nobrasks, an npgolmlng the following-named porsons ta bo Indian In- spectors for assignmont to_duty under the lny ns tho interests of tho service may require: J. W. Danfal, Mirnosota 0, g’cmlner. Now York ; J. U, Bovior, Michigan; f. O. Kimble, New York, and William Vandever, fowa. Buper~ intendents of Indian affairs* and ' their clerks in tho above named Buperintendencies will be liovod from duty on tho S0th inst. Tho Suporin- tondoncies of Washington Torritory, California, and Now Moxico, and the Southern Suporintond- oney hnvinfi'jnrlndicuou over numerous tribos in tho Indian Territory snd Togas are retained. —_— FIRES. Burning of 0il, Cars, and Lumber in Oincinnati == Losy, $170,000 == Fires Elvowhaera. Crxoxatt, O., June 8,—A firo dning 8170, 000 damaga ocourred in thia city to-dny, burning 1,400 barrels of ocoal-oil, 35 froizbt cars, mostly 1oaded, 5 lumber yard with 3,000,000 foof, moatly hard, lumber, and 17 dwellings, most of them small frame cottages. At balf-past 12 o'cloclk, when it broke out, four alarms wore sounded oalling out tho ontiro departmont with re- serves. Lngines from Cnfinfitnn and Nowport come apd nided. Tho fire broke out in the yard, of tho Marietta & Cincinnati Roilroad in an opon framo s:nmfio shed, about 800 feot long, eituated on the south side of the yoad, between Bmith and Park strcots. Tho shed containod 1,400 barrels of coal ofl shipped here from Parkera- ‘burg and stored for dealors in this city, Rumors aro numerous a8 to how the fire caught. It is gonorally belioved that o lot of boya playing sot it on fira. A young man crossing tho bgdge ovor the rond on Bmith stroot Bays bo . first saw in the shed .a {lame_ mnot largor than o bat; thon saw, it buret suddonly up with soveral succossive explosions, onvelopin the entirobuilding. Privato watchmen employ: by the railrond arrived on tho spot before the ‘burrols exploded, and commenced rolling barrels away, when other explosions ocourred so rapidly that thoy with diffioulty escapod. A locomotive attornpted to draw tho cars from a sorica of ad- joining tracks in the yard, but was unablo to s proach on account of the intenso hoat. Twenty cnas were shoved by band from the track most distant from tho shed. Ton of the cars loft ox- posed to tho fire wore loaded with sulphur, tho romaining fifteon wero froightod with tan bark and lumber, The sulphur fumes intorfored with flghllngm tho flro. W. H. TLoncaster, of tho Mariotta rond, was seriously injured bf inhaling thom while lrylnfi to 8avo tho cara. ‘Ton of tho cars wero burno to the ground, and most of them utterly do- stroyed, while tho romaining #floen, with their contents, were badly damaged. Thisloss of cars and froight falls on” the Mariotta & Cincinnati Rallrond. Thirty-seven hundrod dolars’ worth of marble in blooks in tho yard was crumbled to loces. Bouth of tho shed tho fire eproad to tho jumbor-yard of E. Roborts & Co., extending on the north sidp of Bocond stroot, from Bmith street nearly to Port stroot. This was soon en- tiroly onvoloped in flames, The lumbor was piled high snd ologe. Right across Hecond Btroot, from tho burning lumboer, sixty foot dis- tant from it, wore threo immenso iron recolvers of the Ges Works, The Gas Company kopt ien men on tho top of tho tanks, with hose, throw- Ing water on tho hented iron. These rogelvers, on the side next the fire, wero rod bot, snd mom- entarily in dangor of exploslon, in which event 1t would have boon cortaln doath to the men on top. Tho firce ompanics did all the intonso heat would permit thom, Tho men at last had to forsako tho %nu-hnldofl, but by this timo tho conl-oil had all burncd up, and only the Jumber- yards and burning dwellings on Second, Park, and Bouth Pearl strects remsined to bo q:enchad. The dopartmont soon got control of the fire, and tho gas-reseryalrs wore out of dan« ger. Tho heat was go intonse as to fracturo the stone rims to the gas tank on Becond stroot, The firo communicatod to the fence of tho coal yard of the gas company, which it complototy charred. On Bocond streot, near Park strect, betwoon Socond aud South Ponrl, and on Bouth Poarl, from Park stroot east to the lumber yard, the dwellings wore swopt off. Thero ‘wero uhfh!oen of them, four of which wore two-story brioks, tho remaindor one and two-story framos, Thoy wore ocoupiod by about forty families, most of them poor, who were turnod homeless, Thoy succeeded in paving the greater part of thoir portable housohold offects, A stable, with two horscs, was consumod. The rlncgm'l losors of the dwelllngs wore tho Marietta & Cincinnati Rallroad Company, Will- inm Brist, M, B. Y, Tudor, Mr, Btewnart, s, Giubbon, and Hebo Gilmoro. Tho losses will foot up about as follows : It Tupert & Co., hmmbor yard, $100,000 1 Marlotta Railroad in cars and freight, $25,000; coal oil largoly ownod by two flrms, Aloxander AoDon- ald, and Burclahardt, 312;‘100‘ dwolling houses, ud.ooo; ‘marble and stone, $3,800 ; Lousohold 1 goods, horsos, dnmlsu to Gas Company's propor- ty, loss of shod, and damago to Marlotts iailrond, yard 4,200, Insuranco on the lumber yard of Tioborts & o, 840,600 in tho Homo of Jolum- bus; $2,000 in the Phamnix of flmlfnrdb 24,000 in tho Zitnn; 85,000 In tho Dayton, of Dayton;. £3,600; in tho Farmers, & Morchanta' Manufag- turing, of Hamilton, $2,600 nearly oqual in oight Oincinnati companies. ‘o amount of destruction by tho flra was comparativoly small, but in its borilous naturo 1t novor had lts gqual. Fortunately It broke ont in mid-day during s ocalm ot the out. sot; ofter whioh o slight south wind turnod tbe flamos from tho gu works directly onst of {t, whoro aro located tho larga dopota and sovoral immenao factorios of furnitire aud othor artiolos containing much wood. Tho immonso olovator was scorched, but not fired, A smart alo from tho wostwvonld havo loft the lower fuv.ul of tho clty to tho meroy of the flamos. The insuranco on dwelllogs is comparatively light, Embnbl ono-fourth of tho valuo. At o‘olucfi to-night, the lumbor yard lighta that part of tho city, aud tho ongines aro shll plnylng. pecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, * Detrort, Mion., Juno B.—The losscs by tho firo ywubm‘iny ‘wara greaur than firat supposed: Thoy aro now atated to bo about $200,000 ; throo- T Tome o -ogtablishmont of 98k 118°Daking Company, rour of 72 “'%;’Q:llivm stroot, wng dcntrnx‘od by fire thia morning, togethor with thirly horses, Loss eatimatod =t 8126,000; partly covered by iu- surance. i JamaTy BAN Fnaxoaco, June 8,2-A flra thie avening | destroyed the offico of tho Oo-ufex:!lvo Printing Union, on Commorcial stroof Loss nboul $10,000. O ; = -LABALLE, Juno 8.—A fire broko out in; Poru, Iil.,, this morning, deatroying tlroo toriomen houses noar tho Roolk Island Railroad dopot. The probable 1°F‘ is less thau $1,000. —— THE INDIANS.: ‘War Dopartmont Ordors oncerning the Trixl of the @aptured Modocaw Two' Women Recognize tho Murdors ors of Their Muasbands-“The Attompt to Avengo Thoir Wrongs=-Gon, Daviy and Ono of tho Savages Slightly Wounded in itho Melece Bovrz's Oamp, Ture.Lae, PENINGULA, Juno 0.—Boon after tho arrival of tho Mpdoo prison- ors at this camp, Gon. Davis scnt word to tho sottlors of Talo Xoko ‘and tho Lake River country. Ho dosired thom to comoe and idontify the murdorers, Among thoso Who responded to tho call werd Mrs, Boddy, and her daughtor, Dra. Babiers, two women who wero widowed by the Modocs., Boddy and Schiora took up three-quar- tor scotions of land noar tho mouth of Lost River, Inst August, with thoir familios, and sottled In tho' country. On tho momning of Nov. 20 Onpt. Jackson's command attacked Jock and his party on Lost River, and compelled thom to rotiro. Hooka Jim and his party were on the north side of tho river from Jaok’s, bit know his'defent, The men wore murdered by THooka Jim and his assoctatos during the tore- noon on that day, whilo outting wood, herding sheep, oto., within n fow miles of the houso, and uttorly unconsoious of danger. The ngont of the Yainnx resorvation had promised thom that any offensiva_movement agsinst tho Indinns should be made known to the sottlors in timo to afford thom an opportunity to ob%ain safo rofugo. ‘The moaaongor sont b{ tho agont failed to do his duty, thoreby facilitating tho massacro. Tho ar- rival of Arr. Boddy's tesm without a driver, and tho blood ugun tho wagon was tho first intimation of the terrible tragedy. Thesc poor womon, bo- foro noon, found tho bodics of the murdered men Bh\?r? d of all thoir clothing at difforont ‘points within a fow milos of the house. Thoy also mot the Modacs, Hooks #'m, Long Jim, Curly-Hoaded Doctor, Ono-Eyid Moso, Rock Dave, Humph Jerry, and Mrs. Hooka Jim, who wore Implicated in the crime, ‘Whilo the' Indl- ang went to tho house to find mora malo victims, tho Womon escapod. travolod day and uiuhib, and sutfeiod many ha,dstaps, snd 1zachod M, VYen Tapp's in a complotoly exhauated condition. on. Davis rocoivod the womon kindly snd heard their story. Ho assigned them to » tont and promised to assist thom in tho recovery ol tho stolon goods. This morning Hooka Jim and Stenmboat Frank, who had just returnod from n acout aftor throo or four missing Modocs, wero takon to the tent occupied by tho. women, Hooks Jim was idontificd by Birs, Boddy as one of the Indians concerned in tho massacre in question. About the robbory ho snid Long_ Jim took & long pureo containing $800, and he took n short purse The women here becamo excited. 'Fhoy lost all control over their feelings, and began orying, and stortod In for desperate worls. Mre, Bohcera drow a pistol and atarted for Steamboat Frank, and Mre, Boddy drew a koifo aud dashed at Hooka Jim, Gen. Davis ntog)pnd in s momont and soourod both wenpons, During tho struggla tho Gonoral roceived » alight cut in the palm of the haid and_ponr tho thumb. Ifooka and Btoambont stodd like statucs. Noithor spoke or offored to rosist. It galls Jack and his comrades to see Hooka Jim and Frank travoling to and fro at will, and armeod ot that, Ie docs not undorstand the re- sult of tmrning Btate's evidonco. This after- noon he became greatly excited, and gave vont tohls rago in s flory oration. 'Ho roso in his chaing with Bconohin, and in a strong and im- prossive mannor rocitod his griovances. The Enrpart of what ho said is told by Scarfaco harley. Ho is mad, says Charley, to sco that tho whito man no_sorvo all alike, "While Jacl was delivering hie peroration, and his fellow-captives wero warming In sympnt{ay with him, tho officor of the gusrd came in and compolled him to do- sist, Thore aro now 181 Modocs under gunrd, June 7.—Gon. Davis pn}poma to take the cav- alry, light battory of tho Fourth Artiilery, and infantry and maroh to Klamath, to Warzor, to Harvoy, and Walla Walla for the purpose of in- timidating tho bad Indians. Proliminary ordors for the movoment havo beon issned. Famomrp's Baxom, Juno 8—2 0. m.—At8a, m. yostordny, John Fairchild and Brothor Bur- sasa, togather with Bogus Charley and ox- horiff Shaok-Nasty Jim, loft hLero with the Modoo quunnem captared in this noighborhood for Boyle's Oamp, on the Poninsula, to-dny. 8, 0. m,—Other Indians lurking in this violn- tty il most likoly bo capturod in n fow days, RsWasumatox, D. G, Juno 8,—The President and Bocrotary of War havo alrondy boon in- formed of tho opinion of Attornoy-Gonoral Williams, that such of tho Modacs a3 arecharged with offonscs against tho recognizod laws of war may bo tried and punished by & military com- mission. Tho War Dopartmont will, ac- cordanco with this opinion, send instructions to Gon. Davis through Gen. Scofiold. Thero ia no_doubt that a Commission will be organized without duln{, and tho trial com- menoced acoording to the regulations of tho army, Tho procoodings and findings of a Mili- tary Commission, whoro tho sentence is death, ard transmittod to Waskington tor, tho _xaviow and approval of tho Prosidont, baforo sontence can bo carrlod into oftect. Boveral wooks muat unayoidably pass bofore the punishment of the Modocs oan take place. St o O Railrond Accldentss OxAnA, Neb,, June 8,—In cnmur}unnco of the 1ato heavy rains tho Elkhorn River lias boen ovor its banks eevoral days, As to-day's passenger train wost, on the Union Paciflo, was paesing ovor tha troatlo work on the lu:nl[fl)rmwh to tho Elkhorn bridge, the nn;ilmy ‘mail, oxproes and baggago cara and n car ondod with 5h, Wont through into tho water, M. Qarry, road master, ia missing, and supposed to be drownod, Noono olee hurt, Passengors from the wost will bo do- layed until to-morrow, No trausfor can be made until the track s cloar. @ P el Roformoed German Church. InDIANAPOLIS, Juno 8.—The Bynod of the Re- formod Gorman Church convened in this city yostorday. A roport from tho Mission Institute of Mulheim, Germany, m\]\lesflng groator sym- pathy ond aesistance” from this Synod was pro- sentod, and was adopted as far as completed. Tov. 3, H. Rentoncok, D. D., of Bhisboygen, was olooted editor of the Evangelish a Ohurch paper at Cloveland, O, s ok PR Tesplted. Bartrions, Jung 8.—Goy. Wyhtahas rosplted Tollahan, one of tho Pm.hn convioted of the murder of Mre, Lamploy, until the 1t of Aug. ust, FA S S— Fatally Stabbed, Oaxmninae Oiry, Ind., June 8-—About mid- night last night Hogh Farley was attacked at iy residenco aud stabhed five or gix timen, Lis .dangor in their local nominations shortly to be phyrlclana say fatally, A womsn and an old grudge wero tho cause, TBosraN, Juno 8,—This ovaning two moen om- Eluyod in tho fferald office, named Androw ngan and Thomas Holehan, got iuto disputo, whon Eagan stabbod Holehnn in the abdomon, inflicting & wound of which he will probably dle, Eagan wna arrostod. : —————— OHIO. Large Meeting of Farmers nt Manss fiold—A Lively Timo Over tho Keso- lutions—Ohurch Dodication. Spectal Dispateh to Tha Chfcago Tridune, Mavsrzp, O., Juno 8.—A Worlingmon's and Farmors' Convention was hold in tho Court- Honae In thid eity yostordsy. Tho oall had boon numorously signed by mon of both partios, and considorablo intorent was manifosted by our ' 1ooa! politicinna aa to what was its intontion, and what 1t would rosult In, At tho hour fixod for the theeting, 11 a. m., & largo "roprosontation was prosent, Including meny of, the most substontial farmors in the county. Tho convontion was called to order hy_tha appniniment of Monry Roo.as Presidont, Gon. B, Brinkerhoff os Becrotary. Com- mitteos on Pormanent Orgamzation, Reaolutions, and Ordor of Businoss wore_appointed, and tho mooting adjommed until 1 o'clock. 1. After tho oponing of tho aftornocn sossion, ormanont organization was' offected by ealling Yohn Q. Walkor to ‘tho chair, and . Ger.- Brin- Xkerhoft was vontinued ns BoorsthTy. “Tne difior- ont Oommittees reportod. Thé roport of tho Committoo on Resolutions, conaisting of twonty- ty-two whoroeases, &o., donounced “tho prosent politionl organizations ws corrupt and unworthy of confidenco ; repudiating tho enlary-grab snd iucrease of salary ; tho Oredit Mobilicr, railroad, Congrossional, and all other rings; dohations of public lands, and extolling frog trade as & xe- form on which hangs our nationaY’prosperity. Tho roading of tho resolution produced %ant oxcitemont, ~ Bpeeohes woro made by Gon. Brinkorlioff in their support, and by Mossrs, Graham, Ros, and Wallaco, x]onommlng in most. violont forma’ what thoy oalled tho attempt to turn the Convontion over to the Liberal Ropub- licans, in which Gon, Brinkorhoff, the assumed Jondor and champion of tho movemont, A wag bandlod without gloves. Tho opposition ssomod to come principally from the Administration eloment in tho udK, tho Demoorats apparontly nn{gylng tho fact that the Convention waa likely to broak up in o row, and rolicye thom from sny ‘mado. "Aftor o full discussion, the rosolutions yore 1aid on tho table by a declilvo voto, and tho Con- vention ndjowrned withont & plaiform, to moet again on June 23, nt whick timo they would con- far as to whothior thoy would nominate o logia- lativo and county tioket, ) Tio now Congrogational church odifico wag dodicated to-day, the otbior churches of the city omitbing their ' servicos to attend the oxer- clsos, 1tov. M. E. Btriobly, of Now York, pronehiod tho dodieniory sormon ia tho moruiug, 'and Tov. Dr. E. B. Maxvoll, of Cinolnnsti, a former pas- tor, In tho ovening, The olorgy Of tho city gon- crally attended andtook port tho solomnities, In tio aftoroon tho annual tomporanas mooting of all tho Sabbath schools of the city .was bold, and sddrossed by visiting and homo clorgymen. Tho edifica i ona of the fnost of the kind in the West, tho main sudionco-room, including pal- lorics, soating comfortably 1,200 persons. The cost, of tho building waa about 816,000, Dr. E. 1. Fairfield Is tho regular pastor. WHISKY TROUBLES. Fatal Afixay at Fort Dodge, Xowa. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Dunuque, Ia., Juno 8.—Fort Dodgo was last night the scono of o foarful tragody and homi- cide, resulting from nttempts of tho city author- itios to suppross. tla whicky trafle,provions at- tompts at which have involved tho city in sover- alhonvy law-suits, Thocaso in quostion grow' ant of the solzure of a barrel of whisky on tho promloes of Chamlos Karrly, o salvon-kucper, whioh g0 incenacd him that he procured & quan- tity of liquor and bogan treating the erowd, sftor® which he went into n cigar storo close at hand,, whoro ho was accosted by City Marshal Brooks and* Tolicoman Stowart, who immediatoly sssaulted him with thoir canes, whon Haines drew s ro- volver which Brooks tried to take from him. During tho soufllo which cneuod tho pistol was dischargod, the ball taking offect in Haines” hoart, causing instant death, Tho most intonse excitoment provailed, considerable talk of Iynch-~ - Mar% o' Vot6 of 210 yone'n, waa rojscted. . mombors of the diplomatic corps. -~ ¥ Ing bolng frecly indulged in, but bottor counsols Mivailod, and il s now ‘quiot, Brooks and gtuwut aro both under arrest, and the roal facts in the caso will doubtless appear ot tho trial. WEATHER AND WATER. Omicaao, June 8—10:18 p, m. The following reporta have beon recelved from tho places mentioned bolow ¢ Tiar. Thr Wind, Statfon, Glovoland, 5 Fair., Oheyenno.. 49|N,, gevtle, Light rain, l Davenport 72[8. K., fresh, [Olondy. 01(8, E,, fresh, |Clear, 0 49{Calm, Gloudy. 83(8. E,, fresh, |Cloudy, 56|\Y., froals, Fair, (8. K, fresh, [Fair, 6418, freah, | Fadr, Gi[E, ght, [Cloudy. ", fre Fair. PRODABILITIES, WastxaroN, Juno 8,—For Now England, on: Monday, light to fresh northenatorly snd south- onstorly winds, and gonorally cloar weathor. TFor tho Middle States and Lower Lake rngwn, nortboastorly to southensterly winds, and in- oroasing cloudiness, For the South Atlantio, and Gult States, sast of tuo Miaslasippi, light to fresh southeastorly to southwestorly winds, gon- erally cloudy woathor, and rain sross. From Tonnossco to Ohio and Lowor Michigan, fin- croasing cloudiuess, rain oroas, and winds, mostly from tho East andSouth. Tor Missomri, llinols, Iows, Wisconsin, and Minuosots, winds Bhifting to northorly and westorly, oloar und oloaring weathor, and rising baromotor. 'RTAGL OF WATE. Daily roport of tho siago of waler, with changostin ho 24 liours, ending 8 p. m,, June 8, 1873 OuANGES, Rise. Fa WATER. \Amu row b i, Tin. 1in, *Bolow high wator mark of 13‘7vl. 8, T Obacrver Signal Sorvico United Blates Afmy. et e it RUN OVER AND KILLED.' ‘ UFMAN, £ At O o'olock lnst ovening, an elderly man namod John Harlan, of No. 17 John streot, was killod at tho corner of ITalsted and Trenty-sixth; Btroots, by being run down by a hoartless scoun- drel on horseback. Tho old man oxorted him- solf to &nt out of tho way, but the speod b, which the man was riding mado his offorts una- vailing,. Iarlan was not inatantly killod, but diod {0 & fow minutos aftor rooolying hia inju- rios, Hie ekull waa fractured by a blow from ono of tho horso's foet. The murderor did not stop to find out tho oxient of the injurios of bis viotim, but rodo away with incroased speod. Tho nffair was witneesod b{ o number of persons, who agroe in denounc ufi tho reckloss rider.” He oan bo identified, nu unloss ho has loft tho oity wilt probobly bo ar- rostod to-day. 'Tho reckloss disrogard which the drivors of vohioclos show for tho rights of peoplo who froquont tho strools s bnaomllui uuhgarablo, and should ba looked after, It il woro not nocossary to walk in the middlo of the strests tho aspoot of the complaiut would ba changed. But sinco it is o necosslty, foob pas- songors have righta that ought to bo rospootod. b S S R, Tho Cholor: , Nasuvitrg, Juno 8,—It is very evidont that the diseaso hors, whioh some oall cholers, ia subs elding. Fewer cagos aro roported and milder, cage Daily TXibune, —t NUMBER 294, - * FOREIGN. Tho Spanish Cortes Reassembles on Saturday. A Mexican Government Organ Indulges in Belligerent Suggestions. MEXICO. 5 MATAMoORAS, Jiino 8.—The Voz Puplica, Gov- ornment orgon, in an editorial hoaded *Enva- elon," sovoroly criticlsos the Gon. Mackonzio oxpodition to Moxico in pursuit of Kickapoo In- dinns, denouncing tho act a8 an aggreasion com- mitted u‘yon o natlon that 18 too weal to rosiat, and intol tlonn] torritory. _. The Governmont of Moxico is urged to oxact Tmmeodinte ‘reparation for this {lyolmlolll of her sovoroignty, and conoludos enyin with “ywl ba found that tho Moxico of to-day in not the Moxico of 1840." dod to aorvo ng a protoxt to siozo nddi- thnt it it 18 - mot ' complied 1t is supposed that ihle artiolo rofleots tho sentiments of tho Gov- ernmont rocolved from tho .City of Mexico by tolograph, and is put forward to tosl the foollogs of tE:‘poc'mlo of tho frontlor of Moxzico, t s il Spaim Py wts 8, Corstituont Cortos ro- ~shombled this morriing ‘'and passod o resolntt dafinitoly proclaiiming » Fodbral Hopublio ‘;:yo:: nst 2 noys. ; A motion.to moke' the day a nations} holidsy Benor Olozaga will be, rocalled. from the Em-< %“: at Paris, and ‘Senor Morel' from that at ondon, * = Procesdings i1 the Cortes lnat night wora not final, but indlcate that tho now Ministry will bo announced to-day, probnl:'l{ as" fol- lowa:. President of Council, ~without port- folio, Bonor. PI y Margall; Minister of Intorlor, Bonor Palanca; Ministor of Stato, Bonor Walsounnve : Ministor of Justico, Senor J. Predical ; Ministe? of War, Sonor Estevanz ; Ministor of tho Colonios, Bonor Sorni ; Ainistor of Finnnces, Sonor Tutan ; Miniator of Marino, Bonor Oreiro. i During the sossion of tho Cortes, to-dny, tho oxtromo radicals sssombled in largo numbers in {lmnt of the palaco, and demanded that the red o ] be holstad. ; 0 troublo in Gronnda is ended. . After five hours’ obstinata fighting, tho carbinoers laid down their arms and surrendored to tho citi- zens. The Efl'ua{x‘dad, in its report of tho offair, says tho soldfers froquantly cheered for Don Alphon- 20 during the fight. — FRANCE, Panis, June 8,—There was an unusual attend- anco at tho racos to-dny. Among distinguished eraons prosent were Prosidont Machbabon, Duke o Broglio, M. Buffet, and sovoral prominent Pho grand rize of Paris was_ won by Boiard, Flagoolot_zocond, and Doncaster, the viotor in tho English Dorby, third. Boiard won casily, boating Flageolot by longth. PaRts, June 8, —Princo Jeromo Napoloon cnlled upon Prosidont MachMahon to-day, and loft hia_card, Tho Prosidont roturnod & mos- sage uoknowlodging the courtosy with his com- plimonts. Ie Corsaire, nowspaper, hns boen supprossed by order of Gen. L'Admirault. —_— i GERMANY, ! Brurraanr, June 8.—The Emperor of Russin has nrrived in this city from Vienna. WeisnApEN, June 8.—Tho Shah of Persia arrivod hero to-day, on route to London. OMAHA. A Dishonest Judges=-=Uinion Pacliic Ealtrond Earnings---jullion Nhip= onis. 8 Spectal Disnateh to The Chicago Tribune, Oxrana, Juno 8.—Gon. Estabrook was yeater- doy indioted by the Grand Jury for embozzling money collected by him as finos while ho was acting as Polico Judge o year ago. Tho possongor ocarninge of tho Unlon Paciflo 1agt wook wers $113,150, ogainst 881,660 for tho same poriod in 1873, Bix tons of bullion arrived here from the Wost yosterdsy. Dr, -Monoham, treachorous Modocs, CHINESE VENGEANCE. The Slaughter of Thirty Thousand Mobeols, From the New York Tribune, Juna 4. Qut of the mystery which has always onvelop- ed the distant proviuces of China comes a {rightful story of violenco and blood. It is ro- Iated in & London telogram to the Associated Pross that tho Imporial Chineso forces, having onptured tho City of Tali-fu, Province of Yun- nan, fell upon the inhabitants, who are NMoham- medan _tebels, aud put 80,000 of thom to death. The Bultan, it is further snld, poi- sonod himself, sulcida boing proferable to ca; turoby the viotorious Imporialists. It is hardly acourats, however, to speak of Tali-fu-as * tho capltal of o Mohammedan Stato in the Provinco of Yunnan." The termination of the name of the city indicates that it is tho capital of ono of thoso districta into which evory Chineso Fmvluca is subdivided. These - subdivis- ons_corrospond to the counties into’which our Btates ave_divided, and aro called * Tu." Tali, or Tali-fu, is the chiof oty of ono of the districts, or *I*u," of the Province of Yunnan., Tho foapital of the Provinco ls ‘Yunnan-fu, nearly milos southeast of tho oity which' hus just boon dovastatod by tho Clincso army. ‘I'he Mohammedan rebellion is ono of tho ohronio sores of the Obinese Empiro. It hos oxisted sinco 1855, having swept tho entiro wostorn and northwestern lino of prov- incos. In 1861-3 it attained its atest and most formidablo dimonsions, and throntened to overturn tho existing dynasty. Of lato years, howover, tho Mohammedsus havo gravitated to- ward Yunnan, & great provinco in the extromo gouthwesters corner of Chins, bounded ex- toriorly by Siam, Annam, Burmah, aud Laos, Ever sluoo the first years of Mohammed, this provinco las boen pormented with the infl- uences of tho doctrines of tho Prophet. As long ago as the time of Marco Iolo, that Tather ‘of Oriontal History found the [uhab- itanta of Carajan, a8 he called Yunnan, ‘‘ chiefly Saracens and Idolatora.” ~Attor the rebollion of 1855 bad made eufficient headway sagainet tho Imporinl Government, tho Mohammedans choso a rulér or chiof, At last nccounts, all of Wostorn Yunnan was virtuslly an independ- ont Btato, Sultan Suleimen, as he was called, boing tho head of the Government. The Chi- nol«glmlmxlnl power was t00 weak or too indo- lent to compel tho submiesion of those rebels or reduco this Intorior kingdom to subjootion. Something like annual tribute was paid to the tnx-gatherors of tho province, and the local COhinoso suthoritios having satisfiod thoir ropaci- ty, tha secadors wero lot alono. his_sudden explosion in ‘“Tho Oloud Bouth,"” as tho namo of tho province aptly signi- fles, will attraot the attontion of the civilized world to the intorior condition of Ohins, and eapocially the unknown region whero this blaod)' amn Las boon omacted. Until Mr. T.T. Cooper, an sdventurons English- man, endoavored to explore o passnge aorosa Yunnan into B , & fow yeara ago, wo know searcoly anything of the country, oxcopt what Marco Polo had written of it in the thirteenth contury. In 1280, Tall-fu was the socond clt{) in'Carsjan, or Yunnan, and o grandson of Kablai Khan, who reignod over that art of the province or Kingdom, made is sont of “fiovnmmnl ot tho city just mow sadly recalled to tho memory of the outside world, What ia tho stato of "affairs in that donscly populousregion? What are the man- nors and customs of the peoplo, and what thoir politionl theory of governmonts, "Thoso quoations are moro impossible of intelligont ouswor than similar fnquiries ooncorning inkabitants n the heart of Africa. The pcople are warlike and unfriondly, Their tronaures of gold and pre- clous atanca ate vory great. In the time of Rasclduddin, s Persian cotomporary of Marco Polo, the country wes called that of the * Peoplo of o Gold Pooth.,” To this day, in Western Chins, sn_ extravagant porson is jocosely asked if his father in Qovernor of Yuny nan; just a8 we inquiro of our gilded youths if thoy have relatives in the public ger- Yioo. We throw out these hints about the Province of Yuunan, in passing, for the benefit who waa wounded by the lott for the East yestorday. -of thoso cotrelntive forces in sufficlent ex| of auoh of our Jgold-uuoklng advonturors and dis- olplos of manifost tdostiny as may .fancy au ox- ploration of tho "reglon with ‘s view to the ssibilitios "of annoxation. It is vory oleat. . bon China cannot govern thoso off ag provincos with any digalty and 3 hing is an onormons polyp. To lop oft a collop horo and thero would not soriouslys Y.ct tha vital contro, ' Thoro sro neither news, nor publio opinion in the ompire. Tho a tlon of such an nbnormal dovelopmont =nt whioh hss_just provoked o bloody blow i Hii- fa. Yo, it connot bo eaid’ that tho im z bl power fs crumbling into plocos whilo d £ |a frighttnl punishment of rebols is posaible.| 2 TR T 4 NEW YORK. ol New Yonrg, Jnno 8,—BishopSamucl R, W_ p, of Louisville, s In this clty. Coronor Yoing and Doputy Coroner Marsh hayvo boon sum- monod to apponr beforo the Grand Jury on Mon- dn{ to tostif; conom’nlm{l tho killing of Mang- [d Tracy Walworth by his son Frank. A meoting undor tho mm&lcofl of tho Grand Todgo of Matons was hold this morning, ot tho Musonto Temple. Depnty Grand Mastar W. A. Woodthorne prosided. ‘Tho following ndditional arrangomonts woro madd regarding tho proposed obsaqulos to take placo- in this city on tho ar- rival of tho romaina of Jamos L. Orr, Iato United Btatos Ministor to Russis. Owing to ab- - monee, from . tho city of Gon.’ Chas, Roomo, Orand Marshal of the Grand Lodgo, Hons Oloy Proston, Post Eminont Grand Commandor of -the Grand Comusudery of - Knights Tomplar of tho Stato, was_appointod Grand Marshal of the procossion, It W. Doputy Grand Mastor Thornd nomed tho following dii= t\n%fln\ms\ Masons pall-boarers_at tho funorsl ¢ M. W. Christophor G. Tox, M. W. Joln.T. Lovwis, M, W, Olinton I. Pago,. 3. W. Gibson, M. W. John H. Anthon, M. W, Issao Phillips, M. W, Jomos Jonkibron, M. W, Nathwniol F. Woring,- M. W, .John J.' . Crauo, M. W.- Btophen H. Jolnson, and ‘the Rov. Robort Macoy. The funcral will take placo on Thursdsy should tho remains arrivadn-Lucsday, and on Friday if tho remains arrive.on” Wodneu- doy. Dr. Hepwortl’s now church woa dofinitoly fixed upon as the place whero tho sorvices taka placo. A resolution was ndopted rar}uentmg the cnlling out of the First Division National Guard to tako part in tho coromonios. . s B A Ducl Thirty Xears Ago. . A Onlifornia papor roprints tho story of the dnol, thirty yoats ago, botwoon John Hampden Plossants, odltor of tho Richmond Whig, snd Thomas Hitchio, Jr., editor of tho Richmond Enquircr. The challongo from Ploasants to Ritoliio was one of the mast extraordinary over gont : I will bo on the Manchester sido of tho James River, near tho factory batwoon tho river and canal, to-morrow morning at 5 o'clock, armod with rifle, pistol, and sword. We will advanco and fire on each othor till ono or tho othor folls,” This was tho substanco of Ar. Pleasants’ chal- lengo. Mr. Ritchio objocted to it for va- rious ronsons, among which woro: ¢ Bocause is gives tho ohallonging party 'tho choice of time, (flsco, and woapons, & right invariably ac- corded by tho ‘code’to tho challenged; be caugo its torms are savago, snnguhmry and ro« volting.to tho taetos of civilizod sociefy. Not- withstanding theso objections, I will bo at the Slmo at tha time named, armed in the manner osoribod, and will dofond myself from sny at- taok made on mo.” “Wlicn® tho ducl came of, Plonsants was mortally woundod, but roturned Ritobio's fire and continued to advance on him, and, when within atriking distanco, drew hit eword, giving Ritchio a sovere cuton the llg, which was all the wound tho Intter reccived. Plonsants lingorad only o fow_days, and Ritchis ‘onded his life by remoracful dissipation, 1 raibasatiiine Weokly. Xeeview of tho AlbaT Stock Market. Spectat Dispatch (6 The Chicago Tribune, - Atpany, N, Y., June 8,—BrrvEs—This week's mar- kot hag béan, in'many reapects, much mora favorable o dcalers than Inst. Although profits have heen il ft ray bo courliored foie maskel, 0 Thurs; day, at opening, attondance was. ul, being composec St whollyof Jocal Tsors, s demanded cone censfons, but, inding that liolders of stock wero firm, purchased: fairly, tho sales of the day being domowhat wmnllor than on the opening day luat week, payiog about tho_rullug priced of fast wecl's market,” On Friday, o docldedly botlor focllug wos shows, nitend- snco wag largor than on tho proceding day, compris- ing 3 good ropresentation from tho Last, New York, and also large numbor of local buyers, Tho tales of tho doy woro large, and 8 good fecling wos manifosted, {le = markot closing firmer and_sironger, Yosiorday fhe attondanco was alsa large, Buyors knowing thnt tho supply would bs none too Targd, took ol with_considerable vigor, and an nctivo morkot wa tho result, Buying was mpid, ond eforo night tho pens wore emply. o fact that only ton cat-londs would bo roceived foxlay also fended 10 atrongthon tho markot and causo buyers to take atock mororeadily, Tho ruting of tho market showod o steady advance from 1he opening on Thursday, closlng atn full J¢o 3 Ib advanco ovor the ruling prices of last week, Tiecolpta for tho woek aro about 1,600 shiort of laat woek, and of an_averago tho sumo, with o fow tops, upon which thera was no* o lvanco n prices. The following i 5 table of comparativo valuo as ine Qicating the maln ruling of tho market this weck : This Week, Laat Week y Xive rrom{um 034,75 14,02 ELILIP ND La: this week light, and, with a good local demand, the market hias ruled atrong ot an advanep of X@?;¢ advance, with sales of 20 car- loads, Tiocotpts of tnshorn shoop nominal. Wa quote shorn Btate and Western at 64@6Xc por b, A few lamba bave beon receivod, which wore taken at 101-7 @ por 1b, Mizou Cown—Supply this woek numbers about §¢ hond, which i fully eqital to tho moderate domand. Prices lower nt a declino of $5,00 per hoad from lasl wnkh'l l‘)‘dncm Ruling prices aro from $46,00 to §65.0¢ r head, mflnmu—nucblme this wook about 800 head, eqnal to he avernge, and, although trade hoa not been quite os active, thord e nb percoptible chango In prices, et Ilinois River and Canal Nows. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, LABALLF, I, Juno B.—Tho sleamer Deaver arrived todny, froin B, Louss, towing canalbonts D, T. Wright aud Bay Stato, from 8t, Louls, loaded with fuo clay, for Lafallo ; also, tho canul-boat’ Iawathin, from 8t Louls, Toaded with bullalug stoe, for Oliogo. Tlio ateamor Kato arrivod, tawing canal-bants Metrope olis and North America, from Cbillicothe, the former 1ight, the Iatter loaded with corn for Ohlcago. The sioam tug Orlole departed for 8t Louls, from Ohi: cagos alo, stesmer Beavor, light, for Heury, and stoanier Eatio, light, for Peru, Thirty inchos of water roported in tho dam'at Henry to-duy, and river falling rapidly, ho wteam tug Orlole, from Ohieago ; tho canal boal Oak Leaf, loadod with moulling sand, from Channa- horn, anl‘ tho canal boat Thunderbolt, loaded with pig fron, from Olicago, all bound for Bt. Louls, passed oul of tHo canal to-day. The canal boat Cubs, 1ight, for Ottawa, the cansl bost Hiawnths, from St Loul loaded with building stone for Chicago ; the canul ‘boat Metropolis, light, from Ohilicathe, for Ohicago, and tho canal boat North Americs, loaded with corn, from Ohillicothe for Ohioago, all passod into tho canal 8y, "Thero aro 10 foet and b inchen of water reported on the mitre sill of Lock 16 to-dr e Vossols Passed Dotroit, Special Dispateh ta The Chicago Tribune. Drrnotr, Mich, June 8,—PAssED Up.—Props China, Glasgow, and bargos ; barks Van Valkenburg, Monitor, Turner ; schra H, 0. Cloveland, Algering, Atwater, D, M, Foster, L. W, Perry, O, M, Bond, Tod- man, Ayef, Taldwin, {ieat Side, Malated, Trinldad, 8kylack, Alfce, 1, Fitzhugh, Kute Kally, Queon of tho North, McRao, Iloboken, Lady Dufforin, Albatross, Middlbeox, Drooklyn, Selkirk, Alva Dradley, Thoo. "John Mott, Florida, Perry, A, Bradloy, Pistxs Dowx—Propa Mary, Rabinson, Dubuque ; burk Auatin ¢ schirs Thomss Ferrs, Atwatar, Ponakee, Mpxwall, Bidulglt, Aua Dalo, Disalo Darwlck, . 3. - ing. ‘Wiio—Northesst, g S R The Pope’s Kline Frowm the London Lancel, Tho Pope’s illnoss is, as wo havo all along intimated, more morious than is offlclally given out. Corebro-spinal oxhaustion, the result of u }ifo-long lability to epileptoid-solzures, is mani- fest; whilo the paroxysms of coughing, duo to subacuto bronchitls, suffico of thomuolves to in- duce tho_congostion which brings on_ ono of thoso solzures. Locomotor ataxy ls also indi- ented ; indoed, tho modical prognosis wonld bo Ernvn, even if His lloliness wero not a much- rlod ootogenarian, i i Doep Sca Soundings. Hautrax, N, 8., Juno 8,—The teamship Chal- Tengor, with tho uciontifio expodition, srrived at Bormuds from Ualifax ou tho 10th ult, Bound- Ings takon tond to show that tho configuration of the bod of tho Atlantio in this rogion will onsily admit of laying a telographio cablo, hotly toward tho States and Noya Bcotla, tho greatost dopths never reaching 8300 fathoms, with an averago of about 2,600, and a gradual iise of the sea bottom at both extrewities. o e oblituary, 3 Nomwark, Conn,, Juno B.—Chlef Justice Thomaa B, Butlor, died horo this ovening.