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derling Silverware, BILVERWARE. ‘We havo a very large agsortment of the celebrated ‘‘ GORHAM” STERLING SILVERWARE, which . we offer at extremely low prices. Spoons,. Forks, &¢., &o., sold by the- ounce, . Fanoy Piecor, in oages and trunks. Ten Sots, Cake Baskots, and Jolly Dishes, “Knives, Forks, and Spoons, for ohildron. Card Casos, Tobacco Boxes, Nap- kin Rings, and ¥ruit Knives. The largest Stock of Silver Goods in the West. v N, MATSON & 0, State and Monroe-sts. . FURNITUR‘P. A AAANAAN AN FASHOUABLE FURNITURE W.W.STRONG P 266 & 268 WABASH-AV, Fatlry, 363 & 259 West Randulpht, COD LiVER OiL. WILLSONS ' CARBOLATED COD LIVER OIL Ts & Bpocifio and Radloal Cure for CONSUMPTION AND SOROFULOUS DISEASER, oemgbor tho namo, ++Willon's Casbolatad God Liver " It comes nrgo wodge-shaj ottles, boaring 0 iavontor's signaturo, and b8 30id by tho bost DrIGGts. Prepared by J, H. Willson, 83 John-st, N, Y, For suls by all Druagists. PRINTERS' STOCK. PRINTERY STOCK, CARD BOARD, ALL KINDS, FANCY AND GLAZED PAPERS, EVERY VARIETY. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, . Note Heads, Statements, * Oolored Prints, Colored Mediums, And PRINTERS' STOOK genorally. T.S.GILLETT, 116 FIFTEI-AY. DISSOLUTION NOTICE DISSOLUTION. Onicado, Juno, The firm of I, Klss & Co. is dissulved from {1 mutus! consent, F. Anthouy withdrawing. The 104 partaers, 1 Kisn and J. Lodorar, ato. alons anth {zod to collect a1l outstanding dobt, aud Wil sottle ail liabilities of the . K158 J; LEDRRE ¥. ANTHONY. Tho buslagss will be continuod at tho old stand, Nos. 187 and 159 Btato-st. A ks F. KISS & 0. DISSOLUTION. The copartuership Lorotoforo existing under the fina tame of BTEPHENS & OLARK, composed of Henry Btaphons and G W, Glark, Jr., s this day distolvod by mulual eonsent, 'The planing-mill, docksgo, greming sud aitypiug of cargs luihor, and b oJi Thha Ji ot an formarlgy by . W, Diacky oo i Hiato or tho OLARK & HUTOIINS, whohavo assamed ail Uabilitios of said firm of Btephens & Ola All parties any way in. dobied o sald firi of Blophuni & Olatk aro hersby Hotl- ad {0 pay the sama to the Arin of Olisk & 1iopin BNt Rl " Obloago, Junes, 1678, KNS DISSOLUTION. Publio notlos ts horeby given that the copartnershi now and horatoforo, osistiig betweon the Gadersianod, ol dykes snd Thomas Boery, undor the frm naine o & Co., 1n the buvluons of tioat markot, at 134 Mil- 06, is thiv day dizsolved by mutisl consont. oiry el coutinue in s11d businoss st the abave and ko only ix authorized to colloct. tho doble. d firm, and o will pay all dobts aud demsnds against said irin. ituoss our bands and seals this Oih dayof Juno, A HAMURL SYKE! OMAS BEHR' waul omas numbor, uo FINANCIAL. ‘ DIC. everswhore, and collact the clalms nts aud otliors (o sny part of the it e AR "ReCAR ALY LLEOTION AGENGY, 140 Madisonst. GRAND OLEARING-OUT SALH, POOI’H GARDEN, 97 Oukloy-at. Dimo Plants 1 ots. por dox,; 80 por 1, Tiring our baskota and tlnish your gardons, large Fl:nundull n 3 . Migd'an al prico. Country onlor, witl oush, Afled aa store, n rney's try.""No sollpellons 2o MEBTINGS, Masonic, Ho, 0¥, A, ¥, and A, 3. Re, Ao {1 (Tiouday) evorini 84755 o'olock, Arhlar Lodgs, N lax oom- on thy B, af. AT S RN 1 4n 2eagnte Sompln, Tatotulty cordiatly favited, b REAL ESTATE, ! ! THAT THR . SEHOOND - breat Auctim Sale Ohoios and Beautiil RESIDENCE LOTS, . FRONTING Humbolit Bouerard, Togan Square, Milwankeg aud Fullerton-ars,, 0 mms.m,iom ON THE GROUND' - A Bpecial Froe Train of Cars will leave the Dopot of the C. & N.W. R. R., corner of Canal and Kingie-sts., at10:16 8, m. : A Frea Lunch will be served on the ground. ' 'Let all who are in search of pleas- ant homes attend this sale. C. C. THAYER & (0., Real Estate Auctioncers and Brokers, Office, 186 East Madison-st. FOR SALE, In Lots, Blocks, and Acres, Sovon hundeod and forty aore, o, 4 Sty lgh an throo now nlitwly finos, and but o shor contro! Native' groven, ‘widg e B rido, 2 milos of front on atroote 100 0 Wido. ‘Oan soll ive hunttrod anc i Troo of tnpumbraneo. with porisct titlo, vo7ancos botwaon tho Unitod Statcs and tho peosont owhs 5 il proberly prowtior anld and guort fo Fiiue, and Sl by S0l at rodora and on'on torme, with & good lsoount to buors who pay ol carts | 8. 8. HAYES, 56 LaSalle-st, Metropolitan Blook. BEAUTIFUL HOMES. GEO. SUMMERS, 188 East Madison-st., Room 4, is now i | to the ground. oth holao bv:;ll!:lclnnd! 4 || selling splendid lots in INor- wood Park on MONTHLY PAYMENTS, also offers assist- anceintheerection of dwellings. GENERAL NOTICE, SUDTTH CHICAG The Calumet & Chicago CANAL & DOCK COMPANY Are now propated to extond faollities to all Corporations and firms for the location of Industrial Establishmonts, The Harbor 15 now aocesaiblo for all olasaes of vessols, and was formally opened on Baturday, Jutio 7, 873, The improvemont of the Harbor ronders available 30 milos of rivor frontago, - Tho Railrond conncotlons for shipment o sll polnts “Eqst and West are completa, Tonding monufaotursts of Tumbor, Tron, Btecl) and Machinery have located, and will soon bo in fall tido of suoccsaful oporation, at Bouth Chicago. The Gompany havo about ten miles of river frontage and othor lands and locations adapted to a1l classcs of ocoupation, Among the edvantages of a looation ot Bouth Chicago are cheap looationsy cheap Iumber, limo, grave, brick, aod sand, CHEAP COAL, food, and residenca proportv Thoy havo ready for sale abont 1,000 acres of desira~ ‘blo lands, and invite 1l persons intorestod to examine thelr submisslons, plats, maps, &o, JAMES H. BOWEN, President, 182 Doarborn-st., Chloago, STOVES, RANGES, &o. BOYNTONS HEATING FURNACES! “Our Favorito” Ranges, *“The Cablnet» Coole Stove, Baltimore Henters, Henting Stoves, Tuttlo & Balley’s Registors, &o. Thoso goods aro tho vory bost manufactured; and are vallablo [& evory roepoct,,” s BOYNION, HURNAGE an o Sudl, " 0ry 0 difforun alzos i kinds for heat: ing bulldings of eve desoription. loating and venti. Iatlag promptly attended g natico, Wo {o . Estimates madoon short vilo tho attention of doalors and thoss ‘wantiag ap erfoot. working furmaca ot eookl ‘mont o oall and sue us or nond for clronlavs, [— L5 R AR ing acrange- BLISS & BROWN, 1 Lako-st., Ohloago. S Lakost:, Oblango. FOR SALE, A.W..EABER AND EAGLE LEAD PENCILS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & €0, 118 & 120 Monroe-st. BLANK BOOKS 1n largo varioty rotailod at wholosale pricos, At T, SCHIOK & CO. . 1023 Bast Madison-st. MARINE GLASSES AT J. G. LANGQUTII'S, Optlofan, + botweon Washington and Randolph. REMOVALS, REMOVAL. I have again gono back to near my old quartors, Nos. 50 and 61 Market-at,, whoro I havo bottor facilitios for doing business than over before, and, thankful for past favors, shall bo happy to soo all old friends and many new, and gusarantoe satisfaction to all, W. B, STANNARD, FREIMION . AT, McGUIRE BROS. & CO., ‘Wholeralo Liquor Dealors, Have removed to 38 NORTH OLARK-ST, Our frionds and patrona will exouse the una~ voidablo delay on aooount of removal, 89 Stat MEMBER! "THE' INDIANS. Soveral of the Captive Modocs i Waylaid and Shot. Nasty Jim, Bogus Ghirley, and Othiors Find tho- Mappy Munting-Grounds, "lfho Deed Supposed to Be the Work of Somo Oregon Voluntcors Capt. Jack and Others to Be Triod by Military Commission. 8Ax Frayoisco, June 0.—Dispntchos from Boyle's camp, dated yestorday, relate tho par- fionlars of tho atroclous mossacrs of somo Mo- doo prigoners, supposod to have ‘boen dono by somo Orogon voluntoors. 'On Saturdsy morn- ing Jamos Falrohild ‘men loft Fatrchild's rancho, Cottouswnod Creok, with sovonteon NModoo ' captives, women and childron, including Bhacknnsty Jim, Bogus Charley, Tohoo Jack, Pony, ond Littlo John. The Indions wore in n wogon drawn by four mules, “At tho crossing of Lost Rivor tho par ty oncountored tho.Oregon voluntcers, under command of Capt. Hisor. Tho goldiors gathored about tho wagon aud questionod Fairohild, who told thom that tho Modocs waro ail Hol Crocks, oxcopt Littls John, ond that thero .wero no charges ogaingt thom. Falrohild undor- took to push on to Boyles' camp, and the volun-" .| toora rotirod to tho camp noar Crawley's. On tho road ho noticed two mon shead, riding to Rooky Point, aa if to interoopt him. Whon the team approached, ono presented a necdlo-gun at Falrohild, saying, ' Got down, you old white- hoadod scoundrol.” ' ** By what authority ?" said Fairohild, ‘By mino. Yamgoing to kill tho Indians and you too,” was the reply. Their loader -onught hold of the mules, unhitched and out tho harnoss. Fairohild, linging to the lines, leapad meroy, and begged Fairchild to save them. Tho warriozs werounarmed, and knew that roslstanco was usoloss. They wero tho cooloatin the party, thollfl: fncing inevitablo death, but the women and children shricked, grosuod, and wclpt ito- ously. Fairobild had nothing but a small pistol, 8ix inchés from his ear was tho muzzle of o neodle-gun, Ho says tho teara came to his cyes a8 bo minglod his ontroaties with those of the Modocs, in the hflfe that the massacro might bo ayoided, ‘Ol itwas a tarrible sceno; X never shall forget it, I shudder when think. of what saw - and hoard, o fearful voices of thoso womon and children still ring in my oars, but the cawml!i hounds wero not to bo baulked.” A shot, and Littlo John Iy dond ju tho bod of the wagon, with a bullct in hig brain. The mules dashed away with Falr- child and tangled him in the linos, Five more shots wero fired in rapid succession. Tehoo Juck, Pony, and Mooch, snd the romainiog war- riors, wore doad. Littlo John's squaw gwd o trightful wound in the shouldor.” Awsy shoad ia the road, in tho dircotion of Boyle's camp, was o oloud of dust indicating tho approad -of o tenm. Tho murdorers espiod thd dust, snd in o momont woro riding rapidly away. Borgonnt Murphy, Battory G, Fourth Axtillery, with ten. men aud tonmsfers, camo by tosm.” Tho Sor- Fpunt too chinrge of affairs aud romained with his mon on tho ground. Fairchild and tho toam-~ stor, and the wounded squaw and her two chil- dren camo at 2 o'clock this morning. ‘Whon Fairchild rerched Gen. Davis’ headquar- tors, Lic related his story. 'Tonms, with escort woro at onco sont out after tho prisoners, dead aud alive. No steps wero taken for the nppro- hension_of tho folons who porformed tho bicody work. It is gonorally supposcd that the Orogon voluntesrs aro tho guilty parties. Fairohild it of that opinion Limsolf, - The warriors killed wore not charged with murder. Those who know thom bost tny thoy Lave only pnrl.ioif:ntnd in opon fight. Evry one hero condomns the gffair as atrocious and with- out oxouge. Thore i8 no doubt but tho murdera woro carried out upon a carefuily nrmwz'ed plan, a8 Fajrchild noticed tho horsomen on the ro: shead and behind him when tho shots wore fired. Hod John Tairchild, instond of James, boon presont, another murder might havo beon added to tho list, as tho Orogonians are bitter in thoir hatrod to John, the old man, and other Califor- nians. The Warm Bprings havo only o fow weoks longer to sarve. Bergt. Clinton is fast failing. Bovrz's Canp, June 8—3 Jp m.—An interviow between Gen, Davis, ant. ack, and Schonchin has just terminated, Thoe Modoo Chiof says ho 'was incited to his cruol warfare by Allen David, tho OChiof of tho Klamaths, II6 also denie having killed Gon, Canby, and laid the blame on his boys. Bohonchin told the samo story. BAN” Fnanoisco, June 9.—The nows of the massacre of the dodoo captives is received hero with universal surpriso #nd indignation. Tho atrocity is loudly denounced by every ono. E. Stoele, of Yreka, started for the front to- duy, to bo presont at the slosing scenos of tho gl'u oo war, The Hon. J. K, Luttrel accompanied im. ¢ ¥ Spectal Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, - New Yong, June 0.—A Washington special !B{B that an investigation will be mado at onoe info Col. Gillem’s conduct of the campaign nglninat tho Modoo Indians. Charges haye boen 1aid bofore tho War Dopartmont narrating that tho command of Mr&. omas went_out early in the morning, and though the sound of the bat~ tlo was distinotly heard, tho commanding officor sont no roliof until 4 o'clock in tho afternoon, but wes lounging all day in his tont. On se icount of this negloct & largo numbor of officors ond men wore killod and wound- od. Dr. Dovwitt, Assistant Burgeon United Blatos Army, speoifically charges Gillem with nogloot for leaving the wounded on the fiold for {iltty-six Lours bforo ordor wWore givon 0 \bring thom in for treatment, and that Liout. Harria dlod in consoquonco of 'this negligence, The fnouufi among army officors is very intense. against Gi ly incapable, und martial, ‘Wasnvazon, June'D,.—CGon. Schoflold has beon Instructed by (telograph to appoint a Military Comunission to try the Modoo prisoners. The Rod Oloud Indians. ‘WasnmvaTon, June 9.—Tho report to the Com- missionor of Indian Affairs, from Special Com- misslonor Kellino, at the 'Bod Cloud Aganay, noys that tho Indiane thers nro more friond than ho hiad beon led to bolleve, and that hio b an informal conferonco with Bluo Horso, High Wolf, Blow Bull, and Red Loaf, who manifasted a very friondly disposition, and whoso influonce lins boen good and is inoroasing. The Bpecial Qommiesioner cannot yet dotermine in regard to tho oxpedienoy of atationiug troops at the Agency, but it maybo necossary to order mountod company to patrol the othor side of the rivor, nsmuch to prevent whisky-trading as to -stop stools-stoali om, Thoy allogo that ho Is notorious- The American Schoolhouvont Vienna, Tho Now York Tribune contains lotter sign- od by Mr, W. J, Stillman, i{n which he makes some assertlons concorning the Amorican sohool. house business at tho Vienon Exhibition, which, from tho character of the wrlter and in the ab- sonco of any oflicial report from the Dopartmont of Btato concorning the chargos which lod to the romoval of Gon. Van Buron, morlt more than casual attontion, 5 & Mr. Btillman, in offect, eays that Mr, Philbrick, & prominent citlzon of Doston, and & man thor> oughly acquninted with the educstional syatems of this country, offored to construot akchool huilding and propare it for shipment to Austria for tho sum of 32,600, To this offer Gon, Van uron ropliod that tho sum of monoy aukoed was too groat, aud that he conld have it built in Vionna at & lowor cost. A Col, Bridges, who is +#nid to bo o practical buildor, was thon hired by Gon. Von Buron to go to Vienua and build tho sohool-houso, the contract simply bnlnxfi that the cont should not exceod 25,000, or near) y doublo the amount of mouoy for which Mr, Philbrick oftered to do tho work., The building was sl most finished on the 16th of May, and look ‘cording o Mz, Btillman, " as much liko sectud- ... . . \CHICAGO, TUESDAY,.JUNE.10, -about n dozen othor, "Tho poor wretches implored for' omand his trial by court- | +|:stook perished. Dug-outs wero ‘washed awny. olasa Now Englaxtd ‘barn® ‘as like any known eohool-houso, . i + 1t sppoars, thoroforo, that_the Unitod Statos aro m“ng 88 fino o show at Vionna nrchitcetur- ‘nlly a8 morally, and in both rospocts our citizons a1 roprosonted without regard to oxpenso. 0 : WALL STREET. ‘Roviow of the Monoy, Gold, Iond, \Stock, ond: Prodiico Markots, Syectal Dispateh to The Chloago Tribunc, Nrw Yong, June- 9,—Monoy ‘continues very oasy, both for'call loana nud discounts. On onll 4ho rntos woro 4 o 6 por cont, With most of tho, businces at & por cont, and primo papoer 18 takon 'at 03¢ to 8 por cont, Curroncy: loaus aro offorod ot 7 per cont for ’mm;; to axxty,dqy:ls. S i gTOCKA i 3 | 'Tho stook market oponod with o fair dogron of nctivity and animatibn, and a dtrong tono, Da- ciflo Mail and Ohios -ailyancod- about 1 por cont, and tho remaindor of the list showod a slight improvemont over tho_olosing figuras of Satur- day. Tho strongth, however, soon gave plsco to dogrossion and lower I{,m“' ‘on'nccount of the heavy offerings of stocks,' oblefly Paoiflo Madl, Wostorn Unlon, Oblos, 0. O. & I. O,, New York Central, Lako Shore, and Rock Tsland by partics in Chicogo nnd’ Boston,’who wish to roalizo. Coal stooks nlso participated in the dooline, and broko down 3¢ por cont. Towards midday, and ;tfl.or h‘hn:n :iu;o,}‘ th‘:m’ was a mooevcgy{x&m:‘l:fi owosb point of r gont, but tho full. advahoo was_not mAlni il lute in tho Attor noon. ' Tho Pacific” Mall roport was miloh dis- outisod to-day. At flrst. tha - ‘mpoculators woro .. disposed to look “upon it na moro favorablo than proviously oxpoot- ed, but this fooling wore awny aftorwards. Tho deolino in Weetern Union iu nttributed to o récont purchase with 16,000 sharcs of n ro- sorved stock at par of intorest hold by the rival “Atlantioc & Paciilo Tolograph line, the Atlantio & Paciflo pnnlpla doubtloss marketing this stock at oneo. Tho broak' in Nook Ishmg cnn~ not roally bo acconnted for in’ view of the ro- cont favorsblo mtatomont ‘of the Company, Ohios have not recovered from the shook anused by the salo of §000,000 of bonds, and the change in tho Wall streot managomont. aotp ‘was quiot. Tho examination of tho spocie aver- agos of the Aesociated Banks as reported on tho joaring Honso shoots of last Baturday, shows that tho Incronge of $6,503,800 is distributod gon- orally smong all the banks, only ono showing an incrénso of §1,000,000; two, of 8450,000 anch, and the romaindor scattorod abovit, This i ox. mflnad by tho thoory thatthe bull olique on gold wvo boon placing their large coin balance whoro it would do them the most good. . This morning tho gold markot was mado activo and tho premium 3¢ por cont lower by tho adroit manipulation of tho business of tho Room through tho broker 'who has boon ond still is identified with the bull party. Tho schome became transparont in a short ‘tilmn, and the tone of tho markot xe- covorod. s BONDS. Govornmenta contiuuo firm, PRODUCE. ' Flour was rather moro active in low grados, with Gome slight improvement in suporfino. Salos, 800 brla ; rocoipts, 19,395 brls, Holdors of whont early fn tho day advanced their pricos on favorsblo nows from London, bnt buy- ors rofusod to moot thom. Tho markat closod with ‘s faioly notivo domand confined to good spring at full Baturday's prices. Com- mon gualitios woro in demand for milling in tho morning, but at the close quiot. Bales, 47,000 bu;' receipts, 223,828 bu. Pork was quict, but firm, with sulos of 50 brla at'816.023¢ for now mess, For futuro dolivory, no trausactiona; 810,50 was bid for June, and 816.75 for July. Rooeipts, 2 phgs. Lard was,-fairly nctivo, ond highor, with ' enios of .230 tcs ‘at 8io. for city. For fature_ dollvory, 600 tes for Juno g0ld at D 1-1Gc, and 1,500 tes for July at 9 616, 250 tes primo now to'arrivo fu July sold at 83¢c. Recoipts, 150 koga and' 159 pkga. ~In ‘out monta=|~ti o foir businoes was dorio, and w:! q:murnlly ruled firm, with eales of 9,000 pici®ed skoulders at 79{@73¢c; 10 tcs do at Ba; 1,000 hams on Sat- urdny ovening at 13igo. Rocolpts, 83 pkga. Baoon was quiot, and prices rathor uueottlod. Long oloar {s quoted nt 8@8(c, and short clear offered at 8lgec. - : SPRINGFIELD. Flled Articloss=A Gorman Ficnic rarty Tiobbed by @ Gang of Koughte=Cole Icge Commeoncoment. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. BeniNerierp, I, June 9,—Tho Virginia Pro- teotionist Soctoly of Cass County, an organiza- tion to provent larcony, and the Collinsvilie Conl Miuing Company, of Madison County, ocapital 800,000, fled articles of asaociation to-day with the'Becrotary of Stato. A disgracetul riot occurrod noar this city yes- torday, ot Kunz's brewory and lnger-beor garden, Tho_‘I'urners, nccompanied by thoir wives and childron, hLad congrogated thore to engago in o fonio. ' A parly _of roughs from tho Kprluxflold Tolling Milla during tho after- noon made their appoarance on the ground, nnd soon kicked up a row, which becamo geno- al, in which throo olicomen and ten othior por- #ona were badly burt, tlm\\i:ll noue fatally. The Turners wero driven from the grounds, and the roughs hold undlspnted swny. Notn alngly ar- rost was mado, nor has there beon up to this timo, although the ring-losdors aro known, ‘Tho commoncomont oxorcises of tho Bottio Btunrt Institute are now in progress. Tho bac- calauroate esrmon to the Kmmg ladios graduat- ing was preached last night by the Rev. O. D, Bhaw, of this city, Tho litorary address wiil be delivered to-morrow ovening by tho Rev. Dr. Diakey, of Bt Louis. . BenmNarFreLD, Juno 9.—Col, T. J. Prickett, late of tho Quinoy 'Whig, has purchased tho printing offico of Enoch Paino, Exq,, of this city, and is sow semoving it o Paducall, Ky., whoro ko pro- posos to publish & gaper, in politics Ropubliono. Tho farmers of thia comfli{ gopouu to lold o colobration on tho 4th of July at tho Fair Grounds, nesr horo, on which oceasion thoy have dotermingd, in nocordanco with o circular roceived from the Exocutive Qounoil of- tho Far- mers’ Grange of tho Btato, to huve a spcoch do- voted 'exclusively to thoir intorosts instead of the usual political ono, and to road a deolaration of indopendonca algo furnished them from hoad- quartors, which rcoites tholr indopondenco from fxuuuopahua of all sorts, including political par- 0. WATERSPOUT. Six Soldicrs, Soveral Settlors, and 28 ERorses Drowned. Speeial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, LincoLy, Neb. Juno 9.—A waterspout near Blackwood Crook buried a camp of United Btatos cavalry. It camo on five faot high, and drowned six goldiors and twenty-eight horses, Boevoral sottlers woro also drownod and considerable Bomo soldiers, to eave their lives, hud to olimb troos and romain there forty-oight tiours., ‘Tho ralns in this ®eotion have been avior tian kuown for yesrs, but tho dumago ia esnvural porgons wore drowned here in a clr- cuit of twenty miles within two wooks, — e ‘War Department Weathor Prognosti= cations, ‘Wasamigron, D. 0., June 9.—TFor New Eng- land, falling baromotor, casterly to southorly winds, aud"oloar_or partly oloudy wenthor ara probablo for Tuoaday, For tho Middlo Staten aud Lower Lako reglon, falling baromotor, frosh, and ogeasionally briek woutheastorly to southe weaterly winds, "and incressing cloudiness with nrens of rain, For tho Bouth Atlantio Btates, fresh . eouthenstorly to southwosterly winda and partly cloudy weather, For the Quif Btatod onsb of tho Mississippl light to frosh sontherly and westorly winds gouorally, cloud; weathor and raln arens. For tho Northwost au I"(TM Lako regiou and southward to: Missouri and tho lowor Ollo Valley rising baromotor, frosh and brisk northorly to wastorly winds and oloar and olearing woather, For Tennessoo and Xontuoky wiuds voering to' weatorly and north- westorly with cloaring weathor, ———— Dudley’s Accomplices Prrrapunan, Juno 9.—A, R, Wales, the accom- " plice of Dudloy, the mnil-cheok and draft thief, was beforo tho United States Commissioner this’ momiug, whon lo waived & hearing, and waa committod to jail for trial, W. R. Walcn, charged by R, 8. Dudloy with boing concerned in tho exteneive mail robberies oand draft forgoriea in all sootions of the coun- try, and now In jail hero, is eald to have mado a confoasion, telling tho wholo story and throwing all tho blamo on Dudley, hut ¢tho dooumeny iy Lkopt concealod, stroyed. 1873. FOREIGN, Stormy Scenes in the Spanish « Assembly. Tho Margall Hinistry Repudinted by the Cortos, and” Figuoras Called Upon to Resume. Proclamation of a Spanish Fedoral Republice 5 . Qur Relations with Mexico---Annexation ! Rumors. ' SPAIN. RMapnip, Juno 9.—Bhortly after tho passago of tho rosotution dofinitely proclaiming n Fodoral Topublio, yostorday, tho Cortes took a rocoss until evening, whon Sonor Piy Margall propos- od the - following now Ministry, whichr was nc- copted by the Cortos in socrot sossion, later: Prosidont of tho Counoil and Minister of tho Inte- rlor, Bonor Pl y Margall ; Miniator of State, Sonor Corvord; of Justico, J, Prodioal ; of War, Esto- vanz;'of Colonios, Borni; of Finance, Corva- [ of Macino, Orsiro; of Publio- Works, Pa- nnca. Mapnip, Juno 0—Evoning.—Tho scssion of the Cortos,lnat night, was ono of the stormiest on record, Owing to tho confusion which pro- vailed in the Ohamber, the olosing of tho doors a portion of tho time, b{ which “the reporters wero oxoludod, and tho lato hour of IM;, ourn- mont, the morning papers wore unable to obtain completo ~ or corroet roports of tho proccodings, and many falso. rumors in consoquenco obtained currency. Tho state- mont, among othors, that tho Ministry {)xapuuod by Sonor PI y Margall was approved 18 noorrest. ~ Tho House flnally rejected his Ministry, and called on Senor Figuoras to ro- simo the control of tho Government with his old Cabinet. The following is an nocurato re- snme of tho sitting : Tho Cortos, after passing & resolution pro- olaiming tho Ropublic, adjourncd until ovening Zfor tho purpose of comploting the formption of ® now Ministry. At 7 p. m. the Houso reassombled, and flnnovalFuomn openod the dobate. Ho advised the Kopublicans to bo united, and warned thom that divisions in thoir ranlu would prove fatal to tho causp thoy hold denr. Tho question thon enmo uY,wbutbor tho Min- inters proposed by Bonor Piy Margall should bo voted on en bloo or soparatoly. An exoited discussion followod, which was nccompaniod with froquent scenes of confusion, A motion was made to go into socrot session. Senor Castolar protasted. The Cortes, ho sald, owod g- to el?lni country that their proccedings should 0 publio. enor Pi y Margall finally announcod that, in viow of tho sad scenes of disorder, which he- could only considor a8 an ovidonco of distrust, ho would withdraw his liat of Ministers, A groab uproar followed, and could only be_silencad by Senor Tigueras, who roso to move thas tho Min- istors bo directly choson by the Cortos. Tho motion for & sccret sitting was thon renowed and adoptod, and at midnight the gallorios wora cloarod and’ tho reporters oxoluded. Around tho palaco tho atreots.were filled with an cxcitod throng, and withiu tho “chamber tho greatost agitation provailed. It was rumorad at ono timo i nn~ermed.crowd hnd onterod the palaco and threatoned to break.into tho hall. Moredver, a fightbotween military and peoplo In the Stroscs wos momentarily expected. Caatelar and Figuorag succoodod in rostoring . calm in tho chamber, and oxerted thomsolves to aod effect in restraining tho populaco ouiside: . Thore being no proapect of ‘au sgroement of tho Deputies as to tho composition of the new Min- istry, Fignoras, Onstolar, and Mnrgall wore suo- conuh’uf{ called upon to form one, but thoy cithor declined or failod in the tasl after ropoated con- sultations, Tho whole Cortes finally appealed to Sonor Fignoras to romain in power with tho old Cabinet, and ho at lost consented. At 4 5. m. tho doors worae thrown open and the gollories wero immedintely fillod. The Cortes Y‘mcundud to adopt a vote of confidence in tho Figueras Ministry, and edjourned. ‘Lhe proclamation of the Federal Republic was colobrated Jnst night, at Barcelons, with illumi- nations and goneral rojoicings. Capt.-Gen, Volarde has rotired to Tortoss with tho troops which remained faithful. . ———— GREAT BRITAIN, Loxpow, June 9.—The Aloxandra Palace, near tis city, wns destroyod by five to-day, It is ro- portod that soven lives were lost, Loxpoy, Juno 9—Evening,—Tho total loss by the burning of the Alexandra Palacs is estimatod at 83,000,000 ; insuranco, $600,000. The fira was cangod by the carclessuoss of somo workmon, who wora ropairing the zine roof. No one wns Xillod, a8 _roported, but soveral woro injuzed. Tho supply of water was scarce, hence the ra- piifltfi with which the firo spread. Within lalf an hour from the timo tho alarm was given the entiro structuro was envol- oped in flames, and, onc by ome, tho firom domes by which it Wwas surmounted foll in, 'ho large organ was destroyed, but soma valua- blo pictures and othor works of art wore savod, In the Houso of Lords to-day Earl Russoll in- troduced = bill for tho botter govornment of TIreland, which abolishes tho office of Lord Licu~ tenaat; and provides that tho voico of cight Jurora out of twelvo will enflico for a vordict. The objoct of tho measuro is to restriot tho pover of the priesthood and secure tho convio- tion of orimiunals, A dispotch from Dublin says that & groat firo i8 raging in a timbor-yerd in’ that city. The crowd, whose objoct is to plunder, woro intor- fering with tho firomon and stoned thom, and o detnchmont of polica were ordered out to pro- sorve order. Tho Iatter charged on tho mob, wounding many. Tho Mayor of tho city was hit by ono of the stonos, Intonse oxoitemont pro- vails in the viucinity, and tho scene during tho chargo of tho troops was foarful. Proporty to tho valuoof $100,000 has slrendy boon do- iy ITALY. Roxe, June 9,—Tho funoral of Signor Ratazzi tool place_ yesterday, and was attonded by & ront crowd of Imopln, Many persons, to show flmlr respect for tho docessod statosman, dis- playod bluck fiage from their rosldoncos. o MEXICO. : 8r. Lous, June 0.—Dr. D, II. Williams, who bas resided in tho Stato of Coabuila, Mexico, for two years past, has ronched Lere and givos .6ome account of affairs in that country, He confirms tho capturo of Con. Losndo, tho rebol chiof, and statos that it was bolleved that hio was immddiatoly shot. In rolation to Gon, Mackenzie's pursult and attack on tho Kickspoo Indians, on Moxican soil, Dr. Williame is of tho opinion that thoro will bo no scrious complaint made on tho part of tho Moxican authorities, as tho latter have long folt tho nocessity of somo mutual arrangomont botwoon tho two countrios b( which Indian “maraudora upon oithor sldo oan Dbo followed across tho river and punished by the Moxicans, if tho outrage is comittod upon their soil, aa woll by the Ameri- cans, ot i the Kickapoo affair. Tho Daotor ap- prohonds that tho Moxicans will uso the latter ns a procodont, and pursue fugitives on this eido of the Rllo Grande. Thoy will bo sure to avail thomuelvos of the example #ot by the Americans, if not disavowod. This may evoutually load to troublo, and plungo the frontier iuto a war. Such a rosult womfi, howavor, bo aflod by many os dosirable, a8 it would lead to tho carving out of another fat slico from the ' siok man" on our Southern border. Thero are, howevor, efforts belng mude by some of tho leading partios on the Moxican sido of tho Rio, which may load to a nogotiation' for the aunexation of more Moxicau {orritory, In ordor to strongthon the boundary-line, and by which Moxico will be enabled to pay her dobts, Tho territory cov- etod for this purposo ombracou tho Stata of Nuevo Loon, Ooahuils, Chilushua, the north end of Durango, Sonora, and lowor Califoinia, known a4-tho BMoxican froutior Blates, This would shorton tho boundary-lino one-half ovor tho resout mnnndm‘lngu of the Rio Grando, and Kmvnulrontlnr that would bo much more easily protooted by both nationalitios, wheress it ia almost ' impomaiblo to' do’ so with tho prosont boundaries, It wonld bo n vast territo ' with fino irrigable and mineral lsnda and pnxm-ngu. which aro now nearly worthloss to tho Moxican pooplo. —— J ! Juno 0.—ho. AVANA, June 0.—Tho Gacela promuigates o docrca by the Gnfi)tnln-uonnml. Pivmg 0 Col- ‘onization Boclety nlmost unllmltu& powors, Tho smon, whoso contrsots have oxpied aro lacod under ol o and at the disponal of tho ocioty until thoy hnvo signed now contraats. —_—— FRANCE, Pantg, Juno 0.—Tho [mymnm of the firat'in- stallmont of tho remaining millined francs of wer fudomnily due to Gormany on tho 5th inst,, was complotod on Baturday lagt, . » 4 At tho municipal olostion in Lyons ostordny, held undor tho act rocently passed iy tho As- sembly, 86 out of 8 chamz{.’ 6 radical ‘nominces woro =S — Tonoxro, Ji Dc AgA?A‘ hig y y . '0, Juno 0.—During a high wind -on Bunday, uparke from a chinmoy ot o Lingon mines lgulted thio coal In tha pltr Tho fia s to Iato on Bunday night showod no’ signs of abate ing. An oxplosion is foarod, and thic mon rofuso to n[:fimmk tho mines, % A firo ot Rondoan, Ont., on Saturdsy_ night, dostroyed Morria & Asi's oxtonuivo . sawanilly and. shingle factory, torothier with upwards of ono million oot of sensonod lumbor, -Loss,. 1000, & e ! -RELIGIOUS, The Swedonborgian Convention ng yoincinnati--Procoodings Yostors i "CINcINNATI, June 0.—At tho Goneral Convon-. Hon of tho Ohurch of the Now Jorusalem this morning, the Committeo on Ecolosinatical Afiairs &uportod tho following prosmble and rosolu~ ons, < WnEREAS, It §s acknowledgod thot tho #o- locting, clociing, and ordsiing miniators " craides o an asscolation o olber gensral bady of the Charsh. WiEnzAs, At thosamo timo, it [ propor that such ©loction should rocelva the rocoguition and sanotion of $ho Church ot large; therefo: licaolved, That ordnining ‘mintators ahall bo contis grated by ordor of tho General Gonyention on applica- tlon of somo Asaoclation or other Genaral Body of tho Ohureh, and that an_ordaining ministor shall oxercao funotiutl of hin ofMas onty in -wuch ‘Association or Gene oral Body as shall hiave olected him ifs proeiding shin Istory and durlng o time of wucls torm of servico, excopt when invited to officiato by tho Goneral Conven~ (&:m vf.l'syhm Assoolation, which 18 without an ordain. g miniator, . dtesolved, That 1t bo rocommonded to tha Cor - tion to alter tho Constitution accordingly. i Theso resolutions were ndoptod.. A discussion of thom oxplained thoir objeot to bo tho fixing of all the functions of an ordaining mimater in the Asscciation in which ho mny rosido, and whilo he is performing profossional dution. Upon sovoring his connootion with tho Associn. tion this function consos, nor can he carry it }v:(th him to another association which ho oy joln, ik In tho transaction of busincss the Convention movea Bl“w’«i;n Ithos not yot como to the.pro~ posed amondmonts to tho Conatitution, at Jono upon rostraining herotical interpro- .tation, which oxcited quito & breoze for o fow momonts on Baturday foronoon, may como upto-morraw, but it ia more likely that, slaring tho fate of sovoral other mattors, it will tako roferonco to a committeo for ropork at tho noxt annual Convention. This evonlug is the last socinl meoting., All day to-morrow will boe devated to business. . 2 . Onvorynaty, June 9,—The Convontlon, by a vole, iudorsed the approprintion of a portion of the oburch fund to tho_publication of the theo- | loglenl writings of Bwedenborg. . Tho. Excentivo : Gommlitteo was nuthorized to purchaso at its discrotion, ag tho - funds would Warrant, cus}lns of. Dr. ‘Tofol's intorlinoar - trang- | Iation of iho Boripturos. Tho address of this Convontion to tho General Conferenco of tho Now Church of Gront Britain, prqparod - by the Rov. James Reld, wes adoptod; t0be forwardeds thwlzfih B. 8, Boward. Tho Ironsurer was di- roctod to mako tho sonual sasossmont on the ViTiousbotion-represanted -in- the_ Convention {or dofruying ita cxponses. Tho dolegotes to- night attend s social entortainmont at o private residonce on Mount Anburn, ‘The mombors of tho I'ract Socioty of tho New Church had a mooting and*referrod to thoir Prosident and Treasurer the resolution to unite With tho Amorican now Jorusalom Church Tract Bocioty at Philadelphia. The Tract Society then elected tho following officers for tho ousuin year : Prosident, Rev. Chauncy Giles, Now Yor! ‘Cily ; ~ Socrotary, Albort Smith, 'Drooklyn ; ‘I'rossuror, Nathan Hobart, New Yorlk, Delegntes to tho Evangelical Alliance, CrxoINSATI, Juno 9.—Tho Olncinnati branch of tho Evanglcal Allsuco to-day sppolalod tho following delogatos to tho meafing of the World's Evangolical Allianco in New Vork: tho coming fall: The Rove. W, E. McCuro, R. M. Iatfiold, R. L. Btanton, Reubon JoiTrey, Mosers. Hugh MoBirnoy, A. L. Frazer, M. B. Hogans: Altornates, tho Rov, Dr. Walden, Messra. Georga ¥. Davia snd W. J. Breedi. THE JUDICIARY. Adaitional Roturns from the Rocent' Elcctione=IRoport that the Supromo Court Will Resign in a Iody. SrmvorieLp, IN., Juno 9.—Official roturns from thio following judicial cironits have boon recoived at the office of tho Booratary of State : Second—DBoono, DoKalb, McHenry, aud Lake Coun- tea s J, D, Murflf: , 3,016 3 Obarles Kollum, 3,212 ; ma- Jority foe Murpy, 204, Eighth—Knox, Hendorson, and Warron Countles ; Arthur Smith, 5,220 ; Jomes H, Stowart, 2,395; ma+ Jority for Bmilh, 2,031, Ninth—Peoria and Btark Countios, Jamea W, Coch- H. B. Hopkins, 1,492 ; majority for Coche Tano, 3,2 Tano, 783, Hourteenth—MoLeon and Ford Countles, Thomas Tipion, 2,075 ; Hames B, Ewing, 48, F{ftesnth—Vormillion, Ldgar, Olark, Coles, and Douglass Gounties, A, 1., Davis, 4,065; Joseph titcolo, '8,600; Poarson, 718; mnjority tar Davis, 747, Tho offloinl returns from the Second and Fifth Grand Divisions .have not boan rocoived. Thoy aro beltg hurried up 8o that Graig and: Belolflold may Lo commissioned and be able to tako their soats on tho Supreme Bonch nt Alt. Varnon, whore tho Court is now in session. In thls connection the Register this nftarnoon has an editorial basod upon the report that the mombers of tho Supromo Court of thio Stato will, in a body, teudor their rosignations on the ground that the dofoat of Judgo Lawrenco ro- 1leots ns much upon their notions, and is as much in condemnation of thom as upon Judgo Law- rence for tho opinion whioh gavo such offance s:v tho formers wos conourred in by the wholoe ourt. noeToN, I, June 9.—The official count of Burenu County on Bupremeo Court Judgo gives Craig 1,699 majority, which is much largor than 1has becn reportod. Gexeseo, Iil, Juno 7,—Hobry County's offielal majority for Julge Cralg in 483, besidon thirty- one votos for him whick are illogal on account of misspelling the nama. THE FIRE ERA. Serlous Conflagration nt Nowbury, N. Wemelions, $250,000. Nzwounon, N. Y., Juno 9.—A Iarge fire la raging in Front streot, in this oity. It com- moncod at 9 o'clock, in ‘William O'Mailler & Co.'s storohouse and communicatod to tholr barge Nowburgh. Tho cnrgtn and storohouso wore do- stroyod. Ihe fira oxtonded northward and tho conl yard of D, 8. Waring, tho barrol faotory of Jamos 0. Fronch, und soveral other buildings woro doatroyed. 'Tho storo house of Edwin T\ Skidmoro is now burning, and the tire throatens to sweap tho ontire river front of the city, The dnmago thus for Infliotod cannot bo lops than £600,000, NMayor Shutos haa tolographod to Poughkoopsio for holp. Newpung, N. Y., Juno 9,—Latez—Thoe fire is now undor control. 'Cho bargo Newburg is drifting up tho rivor, and is atillburning, with a largo cargo, The following proporty wan destroy~ ot: W. O, Maillor & Co,'s storehouso aund bargo, Hubson River Iotol, Fronol's barrel factory, tho proporty ownod Ly Jomas W. Taylor, an Daunlol 8. Warring's coal yard, Androw Littlo's nlu'[mnlm‘ shop, nud sevoral othor and smaller Luildings, It cannot bo sscortained to-night the exact amount of lossos and insuranco, The total loss is estimatod av $260,000. The cauea f tho fira {8 not known, Boveral passengera wero rosouod from the bargo Newburgh in small bm\tu‘d One lady jumped overboard, but was rosouod, .+ NUMBER' 295. Aidnight.—The fire is still burning, but con- finod to the limits alroady stated, The losses aro gonorally coverod by insurance. Sevoral pertons were injured, but nono seriously, \ WASHINGTON, Proposition to Ann/ [ Gu’ntcmnln .« . .. to the United tates, I8 Spectal Dispatch ta 1. /th!llyo Tribune, BENATOR MITOUEL | THORNY PATIH. Wasnrarox, Juno 9.—TFhe friends of Bonator Mitoholl, of.Orogon, horo stato that, in view of tho wido currondy gtvon to tho schndals of his onrly private lifo, ho Line boon advised-to rosign. ‘Tho argumont usod s, that whils his change off nomo will not invalidate bis claim to o sent in! the Sonato, and, also, that his prosont anomalous™ domestio relations may not bo sufficient ground for oxpulsion, still 1t ia advieablo thot tho State’s of Ofogon_ should not bo roprosontod by w'; Bonntor” whoso influonce will bo _paralyzed 5 by tho miufortuncs which surround him. It ig not belioved, lowever,- thot Mitoholl will rosign, but will endcavor 'to make as plaus- iblo.a statemont as possible, consistent with the , charges mudo againit him, A L BHAD FISNENIEY, : )i):"m! of o million of youug shnd, hotohed by tho Fish Commissionor, now eniployoed in tho ‘artificial propngation of flsh ut thia point, - have just boon forwardod to tho hond-wators of tho Kanawha, whenco it is assorted tho Ohio, * mnfllsalrpl. nnd Missow Rivors will be stooked * with this brood. 'N. W. Clark, Fish Commis- sionor of Michigsn, fs now hore for the purpons of tranaporting young ehad to his Btate, with the viow of propegating thom thore. ‘ g TUE POLANIS, Thero lins hoen 5o mutch n‘gcuulnuon and gos« 8ip nbout the mor{vmo‘ the Polarls disastor that the Scoretary of tho Navy has concluded to pub- Jish not only tbo roport of {io Commission, now ‘ongagod in muxsn:i uiry of the survivors, bub tho ovidence in full of tlie most important wit- nessgs. In this way tho Sccrotary: thinke tho rooplo will bo ablo “to judga for themanlves as o whothor tho orders of tho Dopartment were oboyed by thoso in command of the oxpedition. Tho ovidonce of Capt. Tyson and sovere 8l of tho othor oillcors ™ was .faken in short-hand, and {8 oxhaustive in all the matorial points of the voyage: of tho Polaris. Bocrotary Robeson oxpocts to comploio the oxe smination to-morrow. Tho roport will bo pro- pored by the Becrotary himsolf, and” beforo ita Yublinn!nn will bo submitted to tho Presidont. t is stated at tho Navy Dn{»ulmnnt that tho v~ idonoo will hardly sustain tho roports of the in- . ‘torviews, eaid to have boen with somo of tha survivors at 8t. Johus, and oxtensively publish ed in the newspapers, ' 4 . NO OHOLERA, ; .Tho statoment telegraphed from horo to the offcot that theroaro sevoral casos of sporadio ° cholora in this ‘city is incorrect. 'There is at presont'an unusual numbor of cases of diarrhes, ond cholera morbus, somo {mzvnlling In aggra~ vatod forms, but none with the violont and un- mistakablo symptoma of cholern proper. Na deaths aro known to have ocourred from thosa ‘maladion this season, and prominont physiciane aro of tho o{:&nlon that thoy are caused mainly by suddon changes of {omporaturo, In view of $ho possiblo appoarance of the cholors this sume | mor, it is desirable, however, that overy precau- tion should be taken against tho effects of sud- don atmospheric chavges ond the use of im- proper food. ° 3 TIE LA CROSSE DRIDGE, ‘The Attorney-Goneral hns doocided that tho railrond bridgd of the Milwankeo & Bt. Paul "Railrond Companiy across tho Misslasippi Rivor at LaOroso s to bo logated by tho Company and - not by tho Boovatary of Wak, but that, in its con- struction, tho Sccrotary of War has s snporvia. ory power n8 to tho socurity of navigation and ‘tho convonience of access by othor railways. ! © TOE GUESAPEAKE CANAL. 8o great hos boon tho falling bff in trade upon tho Chesapeako & Obijo - Canal sinco the Conal Company increased its tolls, that thoe boatmon, finding tho k . of cosl ond other trade leaving thom and starvation and ruin staring them in the face, and no reliof coming from the Canal Board, bave been forced to reduce thoir transportation chiargos 10 conts por ton. MORE MONEY-ORDER OFFICES. Arrangemonts have boon comploted and bonds filod nt the Post-Offico Dopartmont for the es- tablishment of nearly 150 new money-ordor post-ofiices on tho" 18t of 'July, most of which will be in the Westorn and’ Southorn States. .'This is somowhat loss than the number of simi- Iar oflicos establishod at the same period last roar. % [To the Astoctated Press.} APPOINTMENTS, ‘WasmNaToy, June 9.—The following Internal Rovonue u[l:lpoinmmma hayo beon mado: Gaug- ers, Banford H. Parsons, Second District, Min- nogota ; Williom G. Rodos, Third District, Ken- -tucky ; Bamuol MoFadden, for Kansas, TIE POLATIS EXAMINATION, Notwithatanding the seorecy with which the Becrotary of tho Navy Ia continuing his oxam- luation of tho Polaris survivors, the Daily Chronfcle says : ‘“It hias lenkod out that Onpt. Buddington was the main cause of tho failure of the expodition, and with him rests tho responsi- bility of having jeopardized tho lives of the Ti‘ann-flo ora party ond_olght others, Shortly aftor the doath of Capt. Hall, when all the dis- cipling of tho-ship bocame lax, and osch np- }wnmd to work ‘on his own hools,' ho bocarae ntoxicated, and, with s pistolin hig band, drova tho floo-of-ico party from tho ship, giving thom n quantity of provislops, and thon do- liboratoly _dosorted them. This_ story is ontirely different from the ono recontly publish- od, that tho separation of tho Polaris from the ico was accidontal inatoad of boing with pre- meditation,” Tho official statement which ia promised ia based on the tostimony, and will givo the facte in tho cago. Tho oxamination continues, and will probably bo onded to-day. Tho Polaris investigation iz now conduoted in the large boat-house south of the Admiral's oflico with closod door. Tho Tallipooss, haying left horo Iast night with tho Esqnimaux familica of Joo and Hanson, bound for the cooler climata of Maino, the remninder of the ice-floo party wore_transforrod from the Frolio to the store- ship Relief this morning, where thoy will remain until the investigation is concluded.” Tho Frolic loft thus afternoon for New York. IMPORTANT DECIBIONS. The Supreme Court for the District of Colum- bia have decided tho cass of Dainez against Charlos Halo, Tha defendaut was Consul-Gen- oral in Egypt, and by virtuo of his offico oxer- cheod Judlohal powers n. sefzing curiain goods in which Dainez had an intoroat. Judge Carter in dolivering tho docision of the Court, over- ruled the demurrer, holding that a Consul had undor law and treaty beon clothed with judicial powers. Tn the oase of Farragut sgainst tho ship Moetropolis and others, a prize case in which an award of over $1,000,000 has boen made by tho arbitrators, Gen, Butlor moved for an aflinn- snce of tho award. Mr, Corwin for tho Gov- ornment filod a motfon, requiring the arbitra~ tors to file incourt the ovidonco, particularly that of Admirals Porter and Bailoy, and also in- quiring whothar the stonmor Mcllan having been built and used by tho United Btates from whom sho waa taken, should he deatrayed. The mo- tion was overrulod and the award of the arbitra- tors aflirmed, In tho District Court to-day the case of Col- line sgainst tho Florida prize onse was argued on motion to dismise the libel filed by the Gov- ornment, on the l§mum1 that the selzare having takon placo in a Urazilian port was illegal, Gon. Butlor appeared for the libollant and Oorwin and Judge Fwhor for the Government. Judge Humphroys overruled tho motion and roferred tho cage to Gen. Mussoy to take tostimony, Tho Florids novor reachod any port in thoe United Btatos, having been lost or purposely souttled on the way. ANOTHER ANNEXATION SONEME, New Youx, Juuo 9.—A Washington speoial says that thore is & growing feeling among officinls for tho annexation of Guatomala to tho United Btates, and that two oitizons of tho formor country, uuanan!ud by its accrodited Ministor, has ‘assured Prosident Grant of the desire of the pooplo for annoxation, and of their nnx(fit;.yl to kiow when euch a result could be Teachod, —_—— Cholern. NEW Onvneans, June 9.—Tho cholera is be- Lioved to be on the inorease, tlmut:h thore {a na marked inorcose in the morlality since last woek. Tho interments at Elmwood hava beon fitty-fivo, agninst twonty-uix for tho correspoud- ing woels lust year, nmf an averngo of pinetsvn during the past yoar, % O