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~ A | \ VOLUME ‘WATOHES. FINE - WATCHES, ‘We have the largest assortment of Fine Watches in the West, which we are selling at remarkably low prices. We have just received another large invoice of | GOLD GUARD CHAINS. . MATSON & 00, STATE & HONROESES, 8 - PRINTERS' STOUK. FRINTERS STOCK, CARD BOARD, ALL KINDS, ; FANCY AND GLAZED PAPERS, EVERY VARIETY, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Note Heads, . Statements, Colored Prints, Colored Mediums, And PRINTERS’ 8TOOK generally, T.S.GILLETT, 116 FIFTEI-A V. OFFICE FURNITURE, DESKS, Tablos, and Ohalrs, nt BOSTWICK'S, 113 Tifth-av. EXCURSIOR. WAUKEGAN Grand Excursion, JUNE 26, 1873. SHIRTS. E IT WILL PAY TO ORDER RRIS & COBB, ARS8 0008, DISSOLUTION NOTICES. DISSOLUTION. Qmoaao, Juna?, 1878, Tho flrm of T'. Kiss & Co. is dissolved from this day by @utual consent, K. Antbony withdrawlng, The romain. Ing partners, FU Kiss and J. Lodaror, oro alone suthors Lzod to collect all outatanding dobts, and will sottio atl Linbilitios ¢f tho firm, % HIEE 5 mmhnz% T. ANTHONY. 1 bo contlnuod st tha old stand, Nos. = F. KISS & 0O, DISSOLUTION. Ths, Sopartuionibip extating botoon Thos. Goodwillle “Tho bustness wil 107 aad 155 Soareat snd Douglas Goodwillio” undor the firm naino of Thoa: Goodwhilfo & Tiru., i this day disselrod by ‘mubual con: sent. “Thos. Guodvwilllo wil B2y 8l dobta and ansamo all Hibilitsen, b GoODWILL] Chioni, Jano 10, 1573, DOUGLAS GOOBWILLIE, DISSOLUTION. Notloo I3 heroby given that the partnorship heratofors sxistlng botwoon tho undersigned, undor the namo, firm, and stylo of Llsohoff & Mazwoll, has this day boon dis. Solved by mutual consent, A, BISOHOFT. Dated Juno 10, 1873, WILLIAM MAXWELL. DISSOLUTION. ‘Tho copartuorship horatoforo oxisting under the firm ©amo of STIPLENS & OLARK, composod of Henry Stoplions and G, W, Clark, Jr., is this day dissolved by mutual gonsent, 'Tho planink-mill, dooksga, storage drossing snd shipping Of Cargo lumibor, and bo% shaes asiuriog i bogondieted b fominl 70, W Bk, v, and "Geo. 3L, T OLARK & HUTOITING, who havo assumed il e ihcior of said firm of Btephops & Clark. All partios auy way dobited to ail tirin of Stoplions & Olask sre hovay Hork: fod'ta pay o1 lark & Hutohing. G. W. GLARK, Ji., HENRY STEPHENS, thio game to the Chloago, Juno 9, 187, DISSOLUTION. Publio notico Is horeb: pow and Horcloturo: Sxlaiiag Bitwasn o ooareaareil? muol §ykoa and tho firm namo of tuoss ouz hands and ‘soals this. i N AMUE:! “% - THOMAS BRRRY, CUFFS AND COLLARS. LINEN COLLARS AND CUFES, The Grentest Varioty of Stylos over offorod in Fino Goods, at £ L ER(E, e 17 B Rl G G T Rabinglonislt on, ] Oblesco, Piko's OporaHouse, Fourthat., Ginolnnatl, LAKE NAVIGATION, GOODRICH’S STEAMERS For Racine, Milwaukee, Simboygnn, ete,, daily, Sundnys oxcopted, 0 8. m, Baturdsy Excur- sfon Boat for Milwaukee, ete., do'n’t Jeave un- ti18 p. m, For Grand Naven, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Bpring Lnke, Fruitport, Manistes, ofc,, daily, Sundays excopted, 7 p, m, For 8t Joseph and Benton Harbor, Tuesdny Thursday, and Baturday, 11 p, m, For Green Bay Ports, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7 p. m. Wednesday's Boat goes to Escanaba, : LOTTERY, R e Lotty Officlal Drawing of tho Dally Combinattan Lottery: CLABS HO, 119, l"l)lt-lUlIflG 10, 1879, 5 1 St &0 Bt Sl o piess Soonudondogostl,” Piitos.sa g?:r‘mu:u:n"ulmn Ly Bonlsd Doponfiory ¥ ) Anag Rooms 6 and 7, 161 Bou eaiioh Offoss’ 537 North-av., 8 Weyt Madlson. 10 outh Gaunl-ste dialiis ART GALLARY. B .ANID, TRYYES Bl 0ld Pictures of De- ceased Friends . To BRAND'S to bave thom boauti- ~ soribers will offer AT COST, B'%A.NDARD of Photo- fally copled and enlargoed, THEIR ENTIRE QuaLiTY$3 PHOTOGRAPHS, | . 3 3"““&%%‘5&.5&@5“‘ 3 Rare Opportiity! STOUK OF CLOTHING, OALL UPON TAKE YOUR On and after June 10, 1873, the sub- State and Madison-sts. | Edwards, Bluett & Co., Buceossors to G. T. BELDING & 00, Now at45 & 47 West Madison-§t. and 308 State-st, WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY. GET THE BEST. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary. 10,000° Worda nnd Mennings Not In Othor Dictionarics. 3,000 Engravings: 1840 Pages Quarto, Yrice, 812, BPA National Standard, Tho authority in the Goy- rnment Printing Ofico at Washiogton, and sapplied b e Govoramont o avory pupilat Wost Poiat, 77 0 o Gov's Provrma Orrice, TWABUINGTONS April 23, 1813, (ol chafaraDistionary tnthio aniard sotbortty'tor plat- ‘thla ollico, and bis bown for tho 1ast {on yoars, . OB LA, Gongrossionsl Primor. ded by Bancroft, Proscott, Mot- Ior o B Heammendyd by Rancrotts Peascott, Mot- %ffnth Buerit, "Danlyt Wobator, Xifus Ohosto, sud ths 5t Amoricah and Europosn scholars. Pubiiaiad by PGS S, Mmnnra EP7-Sold by all Bosksollors. Lk FIDELITY SAVINGS BANK, SECURITY FROM LOSS BY nmi?n-:m{ FIRE, OR ACCIDENT. FIDELITY _ Savingfg Bank Safe Depository, P In thoir now Fire-Proof Building, 143, 145 & 147 Randolph-st., Racolvo for safo kooping fn thelr GREAT FIRE AND BURGLAR-.PROOF SAFE DREPOSIT VAULTS (smong the bost in the world, having cost ovor one hundred thousand dollars), Coupon Bonds, Bocorltios, Family plr‘iwflogoh' Doods, Wills, “and Valuables of every do- Soriplion “Afio, Yont Bafes o thotr Vaults at from 810to 860 & o Segording to o, 2 RUSTS OF VERY lé{vl'vr%l;lfloflwnn AND EXE. Interest Allowed on Savings Deposits. JOHN 0. HAINES, Prosident. IOWA AND NEBRASKA LANDS, MILLIONS OF ACRES Iowa&Nebraskalands FOR SATE, 0n 10 yoars® crodit, with only @ per cont ntorost, payablo annually for 4 yoars after purchase; 20 por cont, dedusted if ono-haltof land bought In Nebraska in 18781s cultivated 1n 2 yoars after dato of purchase; ono-half faro and aboat one-hall frolght por ear-load from Chicsgo to Missourl River, and FREE FARE in Iows or Nebraska for our 1and-buyora, 90 por cont deductod for oash down. 20 por oont deduoted for 3§ down and bal, in 9 yoars, 18 per cont deducted if paid in full in 1 year. 15 por cont deduotod if patd in fallin 2 yoars. - 30 por cont doduoted if paid in full in 3 yoars, By theso Lboral torms, products will pay for the lands GEO. 8, HARRIS, Land Commissioner, Burlington, Towa. Call for Exploring Tioketa and full partioulars, on ‘W, I, WISNER, Goneral Agont, ] Ohio " and improvomonta, WANTED. ANTED--AGENTS--FROM 875 t0 8350 per month, evorywhoro, to soll onol of the moat usoful artielos ovor invonted noadod fn evory family, Sond for Olrou-f| lar, Addross, BECOME & 0., 167 Btato-st.,, Omxoado, 1il. REMOVALS, T REMOVAT. I have again gono baok to monr my old quarters, Nos, 60 and 61 Markot-at., whers I have botter faoilitios for doing business than ever before, and, thankful for past favors, shall bo happy to seo all old frionds and many now, and guarantos satisfaotion to all, W. B. STANNARD, MONEY T0 LOAW, # 'We havo $25,000 to loan-on proporty in tho business part of Ohioago. property already improved. ‘Wo profor This sum could be divided into two or three smallor sums for desirablo loans, MoKINNON & MATSH, 130 Olark-st, Money to Loan On Ohl, Real Estate, wrienT & TYRIELE Hoo s, tribuso Buldiag, l anoa Lo overy mouwbor, ' - REAL ESTATE. breat Auction St DREXEL éjgmvm COTTAGE GROVE-AV. L.OTS, On Wednesday, June 18, 1873, At 3 1-2 o’clock p. m., sharp, Wo will offor at publlo_auotton, on the grounds, WEDNESDAY, Juns 18, 1973, at 8% o'olock p. m., sharp, that fino grovo blook {mmadiately north of Mr, Jamos Btinson's fino rostdonoo, fronting osst on Droxcl Baoularard, and wost on Cottago Grovo-av., botweon For. ty-thlpd and Forty-fourthata:, IN FIFTY-FOOT LOTS, 10 the'highoat biddor, ou tho following torms, viz.: One- slxth cash on day of salo, ono-aixth In 90 days, and the balanco in ono aud two yoars, Intorost at 8 per cont, pay- able annually, - - THE SALE WILL B BONA FIDE AND PEREMP. TORY, AND RO SIDE-DIDDING ALLOWRD, ° This proporty {s among thomost boautiful and destrablo oaldence proporty In or around Ghicago, and neods only to bio soon to bo sdmired. It 1s vory oholoo for reaidonoo or {nvestmonta, It is Within throo blocks of tho FortyA third-st, Btation, on tho 1, O, Hyde Park R. R, and ‘within throo blooks of tho Oattago Grovo horso-oars, and tho Cottage Grovo Dumrmy passos on tho wost lino of the blook. The Cottago Grovo fronts aro vory desteablo for olthor buainoss or rosidenco. SEWERS, GAS, AND WATER OONVENIENT, TITLR PRRFRCT. Print- od abatracts will bo farnisliod oach purshasor. COall on CLARKE, LAYTON & CO., 120 LaSalle-st., for plots and further particulars. A FREE RIDE to and from tho grounds on day of salo, both by Ill, 0. R. R. and stroet-cars. Tiokots for #amoto bo had st offos of OLARKE, LAYTON 00, Train loaves I. 0. R. R., foot of Lako-st., at 3 o'clook p. m., sharp, CLARKE, LAYTON & CO. REAL ESTATE, Acre=FProperty. River Park {s slx miles from Chicago and {s naturally its most beautiful suburb, Tho land {s subdivided and od with over 5,000 of the chocost forost trees, bos atroota aro bolug rapluly gradod, and tho town will con- tinua to ba improvad on such s liboral soalo 28 to lusuro tho pormanont and growing valus of tho proporty, Wo Propoto ta bold tho major part for largo advance, but, to moot mataring ongagomants, will soll two tracts of thlrty acren oach in tho originai plat. 'Ono of theso tracta 13 throo blooks and tho othor only two blooks from tha do- pot, aud togothor thoy comprisa some of the choloast of tho whola proportg. Wo wiil explain moro fully the pros- pootaof Rivor Park to thoso who may call upon us, and gladly show 1¢ to any who contomplate buying. SAYLES & WALKER, 149 LiaSalle-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, WEARY & PURPLE, Boautiful lota st Bouth Inglowood for 850 cash, balance 810 por month® Pleaso call at our offico, No. 77 South Olark-st., Room 5, Buperior Block. We bavos good liat ol cholco proporty on tho avonuos south. TO RENT. . LIVERY HER, Tam about o ereot a first.olass Livory Btablo, 40 foof frant by 80 oot doop. on my loton Adaras.stes b9 fost ceat of Wabash-av,, norih front, _Tho barn will contaln baso. mont stabiing or 100 horsas, holstway for masmise, ofies ol rrilxfl jroom, loft, etc., being two storio: n bty with v yery hishdgomo brick lomb-st. Thiala the bost locality first-olass livory businose, Palmor's Grand Hotel (Wabasii-av. ‘ontrance, ton House, tho Mattoson Houso, the Gardner Houo, the Burdick Houso, and tho Trving Tiouso,” Tho stapie iy ba loesed for & torm of years. ~ ADplY to . 2 M, WING, Offico of THE LAND OWNER, 91 Madison.st., Ohicago. 3 it 8on: Shin WOVEN WIREMATTRESS, //;3 YOUR LIFE IS SPENT IN BED. You get tho Most Comfort by using PETERS’ IMPROVED Woven Wire Mattress. An Impravement over’ all others, Boldby donlors in Fusntnrs and Bedding, WIITTLESEY & PETERS, 120 YnSallo-st's Si Daoe Mo of Do dioon: PATENT RANGES. VAN'S PATENT Hotel Ranges, Family Ranges, Broilors, Oarving and Steam Tablos, Coffes . ‘Urns, Xto, T8, 36 State-st., 5. w. cor, Lake, Chioago, STATIONERY GOODS. (ffce Stationery Goods OF ALL, KINDS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & C0, 118 & 120 Monroe-st, S FIREWORKS, Fireworks! THE LARGEST STOOK wost of X, A0ld 0t the lowost prisen ae” YOk 11 RANDOI{EH'ST. CITAS. MORRIS, Manufacturer. MEETINGS. Attention SBir IKnights, . rd Cor dory, No. 85, K, T, Now Aml (o deranienr, No; 8 1. Ty Now Anlum ."“lm‘lx ‘l‘nlfl‘ I.n nu%!:lg;l and thoir Iadies aro cour- touuttyfarltod By Gt Srawvon DMasonie, TRogular commanication of Blansy Lodge No, 71, A, it & A, M. will bo hold tis (Wodnesdar) ovontig, lbm%m']hfi. LB o e G H O 7 Masonie, 0 loatlon of Kilwloning Ledgo, BI1, A, B ertas e iu Upung, Lodge, ait, . on Thursday dvontug suTjgoolook, Busiioss of lparis order of A, THOMBEON, W. A _ ommandar, ving a natural foreat of an hundrod acros. The | CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY,‘ JUNE 11, 1873. 'WASHINGTON, Speculations as to. What Will ‘Be Done with' the Modocs, The Postal-Card Contin@t---)lrgnmonls Pro and Con. - The Guatemala Annexation Scheme Officially Contradicted. The Position ot the Transporta- tion Committee on the Neods of the West, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, . VIRGINIA POLITICS. P ' WasmiNaToN, Jund? 10.—Lenditig ~ Republis oans of Virginin atb complaining bittorly about gomo of the Fedoral appointments rocently mado in thot Stato. It 'is charged” that mary of : tho | abpointeos ‘are not only ox-Oonfodoratoes, but that thoy havo not, sinco tha closo of the robol- lion, idontified thomselvos with the Republican party. Tho nogroes, who form tho largeat part ‘of tho Ruvpublican voters in the O1d Dominion, dssort that they have not boon rocognized in tho distribution of the TFodoral patronage, whilo their formormastors, who wont into the robollion, have bad favors showored upon thom. It iz ohargod that oll this has boon necomplishod by Johin 8. Mosby, of rebel guor- rilla famo, who is kiown to havo conalderable influonce with tho Prosidont. Mosby, while stendily rofusing offico himsclt, has provided for & Iargo numvor of his friends. Vory rocently two of Mosby's cavalry woro appointod mail oagents ot a ealary of $1,200 onch. A prominent Ropublican from Virglnin says that on account of tho appointment mado thore by tho Prosi- dont, the party s much discournged, and that it will havo ‘a bad effcot upon the ponding cam- paign. TOE MODOO UAPTIVES, The Administration orfi:n horo, under the hnadlnmf **What 18 to bo done with tho Mo- docs,” somo suggostions which have buon agitated hero in both legal and military circlos for somo time. It says that porsons who profess to kmow are predicting that noither Capt.Jack nor any of his followers will bo hanged. Tho mums Commission will be organized by Gon. Beoflold, and will doubtloss try them promptly but the flnd.lngs of that Court must bo approved by tho Presidont, and then comos the ug of war, Tho first quostion to bo brought botoro the Prosidont the adhoronts of tho nco polioy will bo ono donying the Dfi!‘“ of tho Milil . Commission which {8 to try tho culprits, on tho gronnd that Gen. Onnby was not killed a8 Commander of the Army in the Dernrtmunz of Columbia, but was killod while noting caa Poaco Commissloner, Laving been placod at tho hoad of tho Commia- slon by a epecial agreoment botweon tho Prosi- dent nod Bocretary of the Interior, with full power in the premises. Ho could havo romoved 8 Commissioner if ho thought it nocossary, and waa spocially selected for this spacial duty. The Bocrotary of War, in tho ordor announcing Gen. Conby's denth, datod April 14, saya ho was killed whilo ho was endonvoring to mediato for the romoval of tho Modocs from thelr present rocky fastncsscs on tho northern border of Californis, to a resorvation whero tho | tribo could bo maintained and protected- by_tho gro er oivil sgenta of the Governmont. They nx&nrdmlnm thot Gon. Oanby was mot sur- roundod by any troops when he was killed ; but, having gono out ns a Peaco Commissioner, away from his command, mot hia doath, snd the mur- dorers cannot thorofore be punished by o mili- tary tribunal, but only by tho eivil authori- tos “As "to tho |lilling of Maj. Thomas and thoso with him at o Inter dato, the Military Commission can tako no cognizanco of that offonAo, as a stato of war thon oxisted botween our troops and the Modocs, BShould tho Presidont overrule these objootions, the peace men will then proposo to bring the whola question before the Bupreme Court of the Unitod States by a writ of habens corpus, Tho }mm:u men claim that tho language of the ordor rom tho War Dopartment announcing Gen. Canby's death shows conclusively that ho was acting na & Ponco Commissioner, apd thoy uoto thorofrom that portion whioh speaks of on, Canby ns baving gome with the Peaco Commissioners, after which ho seems to havo mpanied thom to o last confaronce with tho savaga chiefs, in supposed friendly counoll, and there mot his'doath by treachory outsido of lus military linos, . GOV. WALKER OF VINGINIA. It is announced that Gov. Walkor, of Vir- ginin, intends to take charge of n leading Rich- mond paper at tho expiration of his Brosent torm, Wallior's friends, howover, are now ad- vocating him for a seat in the United Btatos Benate in the place of Senator Lovis, whose term expires next yenr, TUE POBTAL OARD GONTRACT. The roprosentatives of the Morgan Envelope Company, of 8pringfleld, Maan., with Gon. But- lor a8 counsel, were henrd by tho Postmaster- Goneral to-day, in an argument intonded to show that tho Cum{mny is capablo of, and prepared to comply with, its contract to furtiish postal-cards, but complained thnt the wator-mark required by the Dopartment is so honvy as to be injurious to tho board upon which those postal-oards aro printed. It was shown on tho other hend that tho failure thus far to fulfill the terms of tho contract had causod groat troublo snd incon- voniencos, and had produced genoral publio disguet ; 'that in many instances packngos of onrds forwardod by the Compony woro . found to ocontaln from ton to twenty-five less than wero roprogonted, and withal the cards were of vory inferlor quality, not such as tho contract called for. It was do- cided by the Postmnster-Gonoral, howovor, to give tho Company a reasonablo further time in which to moot its obligations, failing in which the prosent contract will be annull and tho work given to tho noxt lowest biddor, which is a Now York 6rm by whom tho ntmuqlo& envolopos are now furnished, It is stated that tho Com- pany’s bid was at a figuro_abozt 28 conts losa per 1,000 cards than tho Department ostimate of the actual cost of making and printing postal carda, SOUTHERN CUSTOME O¢FICERS DADLY TREATED, Numorous complaints come here about the obstructions that are thrown in the way of ous- toms offlcors jn Bouthorn coastwise duty. In- dignities and insults of various kinds aro hoapod upon theso offlcials by masters and owners of veagols, The propor suthoritioa have authorizod the vigorous proseoution of such offendors, and Qolloctors aro instruoted to placo all cascs of this character in the hands of Distriot Attornoys for trial, oxprosalng tho hopo that the guilty raIUou will be punishod to the full oxtent of the 2w, NEW POBTAL OONVENTION WITH DELGIDM. Lotters of Instruction to tho Postmastors at Boston, Now York, Philadolphia, Ohicago, and Olncinnati, wero forwarded to-day, contalning rogulations for oarrying into offoct. tho mow Jostal convontlon with ' Bolglum, “whioli_goca uto offect July 1, aud reducea the rates on lot~ tors from ton to olght cents per Lalf ounce. Speotal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. TILE TRANSPONTATION QUESTION, New Yonk, Juno 10,—A spocial from‘Wash- Ington nn{u #It 1a ovident from tha tonor and tompor of the many communications roaching tho Honate Committco on Transportation, thai tho Govornmont is expeoted by no small numbor of discontented but hopofal sgrioulturists, to provido a full remody for tho defi)rnuulmx undor which the farming interests of the country aro eald to bo univorsally sufforing, ond to provido 16 at onoe, T'ho Committen find such tondoncioa 08 thouo docidedly unplonsant, oy cortain disa Ppolntment awaits all such sauguine corrospond- onts, Tho causos of tho prosont doprossion, Wharever it oxiats, aro too_muany, and tho prob- lam involved in.tho romoval of tliom too complox fn polnts of Jaw and faot, to admit of #peady action. ‘I'ho prosent Commission Is but an advisory one, with powors and duties limited ta ascortaining the nouenu(ty,'pxmt(nubmt{, an oost of the &mpoud routos of transportation, and it merabers rogard it but the firat stop, and the shortest step in many, that must bo faken beford any effective rolief can Lo affordod by tho Governmont. Hostilitios and rivalrios in Congross, and out of 1f, aro to bo supprossed by discitssion and managomont boforo ovon a polig can bo formod, and to tho tima consumod in such » diMioult undorinking must bo added tho timo required for survoys and proliminary work, and, Tantly, tho notual work of improvomont. Tho Prosldont's position has boon, - through dosign or carolesances, misreprosonted or con- surad, murdluf a8 thoso assuming to quote his osition friondly or adverso to Govornmont ald. 1o hina nover, in any mannor which oan' bo prop- orly citod na an official uxsrnsulnn of opinion, dono moro than to adviso Jongross _to take tho question now agliating the Wost and South Into consideration o far ng to lny\:]p knowlodgo ngainst tho tim it might bo wanted, and this ho avowodly did on tho sound gonoral principlo that it Uoos no harm to ecok Information on o given subjoot, and vory often docs good, Nothing is -botter known hero than ~that uvurz influonce known to siratogy insido politica hag boen brought to beor to induco the Proul- dont to tako up what is called in_intoroatod ofr- olos u “flat-footed polioy " on tho quostion of inland water routes, ond that ho hns Toslated smeh infltioncos in tho silont, offootnal mannorso familiar and unwelcomo to political operators of tho prosent ora in Washington, 170 the Associated Press) . THE GUATEMALA_ ANNEXATION BOHEME , DENIRD, WaAsINGTOX, Juno 10.—1It was rocontly stated that two delegates from tho Govornmenpt of Guatomals, accomponiod by the Minister from {hat country, callod on Prosidont Grant, urging tho annoxation of that Republic to tho Unlte Btatoa. Thoro fa-the bost authonty for saying that the Ministor D;finnhlmn]n and Ban Balvador Imowa nothing of” any Central Amoricans, who moy heve scen tho Prosident with tho alloged ar any othor objoct, Ho Lns not boon in Washington sinco tho 10th of April last, and to his knowlodgo not a singlo Im:mlncnt nativo of Contral America is droam- ing of tho nunoxationof his country to the Unitod Statos, TIE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE, Sonator Windom, Chairman of tho Sonato So- leot Committeo on Tmnuqurlm.lun, loft hore to- n]%hh for Daltimoro, Phi) mlo]sahln, Now York, and other clties in tho United Btates, and in nnads, to make arrangomonts for procuring commorolal statistics and othor information to facilitato the Commtittoo’s investigations, PRACTICE BuIP, Tho Practico Bhip Constollation will probubis enil from Aunapolis on Thuraday or lv‘rkf:xy‘ wit| mnd‘shipmon ou bonrd, for the snnual summer cruiso, - TIIE GENEVA AWARD. Information waa roceived to-day from London {hat the Governmont of Groat Britain has mado sn arrangoment through the Bank of Englaud with cortain bankers to doliver to the Booratary of Stato in Washington, on or beforo tho 18th of Soptombor, 815,500,000 in gold, tho smount ;}vr:rdml by tho Genova Tribunal’ to the United atea, VAN DUREX, Tho roports of the procesdings of the Board of Inquiry st Vienna, whilo thoy do not impugn tho honesty of Gen. Van Buron, show his &l' capacity for tho businoss placed in _bis_chargo, and honce tho “ irregularitios” which led to susponsion, y ATPOINTMENT, The Prosident hnas tenderod_Assistant Com- missioner of Patonts John M. Thalcher tho lrpointmnnt of Commissioner from the United Btatos totho Internatiounl Patent Congress, which will bo hold in Vienna next August, with tho objoct mainly of considering the Jroprioty of ldo&ung 8u international syatom of patont- Inwn. 'Tho appointmont Las been accepted and J;uffilol Thatohor will sail for Buropo on the 5th of July. EDWARD S. STOKES. The Slayer of Fisk Granted o Now Trinl by the Court of AppealssTho Prisoncr’s Domeanor, Azpany, N. Y., Juno 10.—Tho Court of Ap- posls, by o uuanimous oplnion, grants a new trinl to Stokos, . "The Court of Appeals wore unanimous in tholr opinion granting Btokos & new trial. Thero uro tio “opinlons writton~-one by Judgo Grover, and tho othor by Judge Ruppallo, Tho oharge is hiold to bo erroncous on the point that the law prosumes murder from tho sct of killing, and calls on tho prisonor 1o mitigato or justify ; also, there wero errors in_oxcluding the proof of throats by tho docensod to Lill tho prisonor; algo, an orfor in pormitting Mra. Morso to contradict Jennio ner in collatoral matter callod out on cross-oxamination of Jennio, namoly: Asato whother sho loft Mrs. Morso's oagainst hor wish, and beesuse tho dotectives woro eid to bo atler her, soon aftor the homici- oide. Thero woro othor poluts discussed, but thono aro tho prinoipal onos. ‘The opinion of the Courtof Appeals in the Btokes' easo inforontlolly declared. the constitu- tionality of the now jury law undor which n formation or exprossion ‘of opinion sball not operato to tha exclusion of a juror who takos tho oath that ho bolioves ho can ronder an im- partial vordict on tho evidonco. New Yonx, Juno 10.—When Btolos was in- formed of tho decision of tho Court of Appeals granting him & now trial, ho exprossod himsolt woll-ploasad, but nddoed’ quickly and somowhat edly: *'ho roport msy possibly bo untruo, aud the disappointment will bo all tho grontor it such proves to bo the cose.” Hia counsol, Mr, Doo eueos, his— relafives — mod thlonds soon orrived ot the Tombs, and thero was a good donl of rofolcing among thoso intorested at tho favorable decision of tho Appollate Court. Dos Passos By {“Tpon the noxt trial wo will provo, to tho satis- faction of tho Now York public, thot thero has beon & gross migapprohonsion of tho caso from tho day of tho tragody, and wo will bo ablo to eatablish his ibnocenco by ovidence of an over- whelming cliaraotar.” ats on the decision are in favor of Stokes. Special Dispatchto The Chicago Tribune, Nzw Yonk, June 10,—Stokos' counsel will, it is underatood, apply to have tho prisoner admitted to bail. Btokos says ho can furnish any smount. Then he adds : “I'm Foing to Europe, aud I'll have & d—d bully timo," —_———— POLITICAL. Exposc of n Politico-Rollgious Asso= ciation in Broolklyn, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonx, Juno 10.—At & meeting of the Twonty-se0ond Ward Ropublican Association of Brooldyn, ono of tho mombors, Capt. Jamos Tannor, a woll known local politician, created o breeze by offoring tho following resolution : Resolved, That, although many of ua diffor radically ‘with tho tonota of tho Toman Cathollo faith, it fa noy- extholoss the sonse of this Association that tho Landing togethor of our citlzens in socret somi-political, semi- soligious bodios, whore an obligation is assumed de- Darring membors not only from supporting communi cants of tho Roman Catholio Ohiurch for any oftico of ubllo trust, but obligating themsclyes to parauo and Srlva out of such positions thoso individu- als now holding thom who may happen to be of Roman Cuthollo faith, 13 s violation of tho lotter aud splrit of tho Constitution of tho Unliod Btatos, & Violatlon of tho nreat princlplos of fréodamn, of thought, #pooch, and actlon, which are tho cornor stones of our political struoture, and an arrogation by fallible man of thio prerogativea of tho Bupreme Botag alono, The Captain, aftor nnnouncl::fia himsclf to bo aatriot Mothodist, supportod in & poworful spooch in which ho charged that thoro oxistain many wards of Brooklyn a branch sooioty of a vory strong socrot ordor, calling thomselvos the Ordor of tho American Union, whose mombors aro hound by the obligation "described above. 1o said that among bis own frionds, Wm. H, Gleany, & mastor blockmakor at the Navy Yord, waa discharged; that Maj. Goorgo I, Talt, one-legged votoran, was defeatod for nomination to tho Assombly ; that Thamas T, Rooney lost his promation to the sergeancy of Y’olmu‘i and that B. Flynn was romovod from tho nito Btatos Ponsion OMco througlh the in- strumontality of tho Twenty-socond \Wiard Bo- cioty, sololy bocauso thoy wore Oatholics or had Catholic parents, Capl. Tanner poinbod out soveral mombers of tho ordor who warn in tho room, lmrflun]nrly Copt. Joln MHall, United Btatos Ponslon Agont, and denouncodithom in Dbittor terms, Muoh confusion ensuod, ‘Chisnc- oounts for tho fact of Kornan runuing sevoral thousand bohind his tioket for Gowgoruor in Brooklyn last fall, P, .. S Arrosted for Murdors PmmApereiia, June 10.—Bonj, Palmor, second- mate of tho bark J, B, Duillold, of Yarmouth, Lngland, waa arrosted for beating o swoaman named John MoDonough to doath, off Capo Mauy. o Sulcido, : Speofal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuna, Donuguz, Juio 10, Lhe nanally quist neglc borhiood of Fifth and Biuff stroets was startled about half-past 10 this ovaning by tho lond ro- rorb of a plstol, which invesiigation proved to hnvo beon fired by n yuuni; mnan rogistored at the" Lorimor Houso aé, A, Il Groham, and who waa found lylng on thocorner of tho streots, wolt- orlng it his ‘own blood, which was flowing freoly from o ghastly wound in_tho forohicad, ~In his closod fist wne a large alx-barrcled Colt's navy rovolvor.. Tho young man was neatly attired in light pants, black cont and vost, and checked shirt; waa about & foot10 inchosin holght, light cum;;lox[on, light_halr, and clennly-shaven faco; wolgha nbout 150 pounds. On his porson was found lottors showing his right namo to bo Ldward W, Flint, of Salom, Mnss.; somo from hia mothior, dated Salom, Mnes., May 11, and di- rected to Ht. Joeph, Mo., tolling him' to keop up Lis epirits and hot dospnir; othors of the samo tenor from his brothor Charles, dated Ap- Elntnn, Wis,, Mny 28. A journal found showod im to have boen travoliug ‘from tho Waest to 8t. Paul, Whoro it onds on the fly-loaf in pon- cil fa writton, * Edward W, Flint, Snlom, Mass, Baggago at Lorimor Houso, Dubuquo.” * . COAL MINE HORROR. Firo-Damp Explosion in tho Honry Clay . Mino, Near Shamokin, Pa. . Ten Men Taken Out Dead---Nare row Escape of Thirty-five, Erama, N. Y., Juiio 10.—An explosion of firo- damp ocourred at tho Henry Olay Colliory near Shamokin, Pa., -this aftornoon: Bhortly after tho explosion eloven persons wero taken out of tho mino, eight of thom doad,—John Hays, tho in- sido foreman boing one of tho Iattor, Thero wero from fiftoen to.twenty-fivo porsons still in the mine nt the lnst accounts, but onorgotic efforts 1o boing mado to gat thom ont. Buanomy, Pa., Juno 10.—This sftorncon an explosion ocourred in tho Honry Olny colliory, oporated by tho Philadolphia ang Reading Conl and Tron nmpnug. noar this plags, The col- liory had mnot beon inspeeted” for somo time, but waa always conaldored safo. It hus “tho capnolty for mining 8,000 tons of coal or month, and sixty-five mon are omployed in t. Conrad Brumbolsor, tho inside bogs, wont into an old working on ihio water lovel whon tho oxplosion immediatoly followed, cnuscd, it is thought, by the flre-damp belug fired, which communicated with tho ~ airways from tho wator lovel into tho sln{m below, whore the mon_worked. Tho minors in this soction of tho coal rogion not belng acens- tomed to black damp, thought it tas blasting powder that had been got on firo. Thoy ro- mained in the nla{]:lu until slmost overcomo ‘with black domp, and then starting to como up mot the bnd{ of tho aftor damp, and foll sensaless, 'ho strong men managed to got out, howaver, and geyo tho alarm to guido tho othors ‘who followod, but on renching tho top of tho elope, they foll back, ho- ’“j‘ unmplcwlfl ovorcomo. John Hays, the out- sido bosg, on hearing the slarm, went to their roscuo, After procooding about 600 yards, ho fell faco downwards in a.pool of water and Was drownod. Enoch ]\l’ngonukl was found drowned by his side. Eight mon woro brought out doad. Thore was no caving :in of the mino 08 first supposed, and thore was no fault in the vontilations. Tho acoidont resulted from old gns oxplodlng in a disused working, 'fl? to 10 P-m. ton dend bodios were taken out. Many of tho mon from surrounding mines camo to ronder Wivos and chil- assistanco. Tho excitomont is intonso. dron aro rushing. to tho sceno of tho disaater, aud finding thelr husbands and brothers either doad or grasing for breath, while othiers woro engorly watohing the arrivals of frionds on tho slope wagons from bolow, Thoro wore fitty mon in tho slopo at the timo of tho oxplosion, thirtys five of whom aro known to Lave oscapod nnd will recover. William Brown, & promiuent conl oporator at this placo, foll down the Daniol Wobstor shoft. this afternoon, 165 fect deop. Ho had o log broken, and was otherwiso soverely injurod. THE INDIANS. ‘Winncbogo Council Near Sparta, Wis., Yeaterday~==The Modocw. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, 8panta, Wis,, Juno 10.—The Winnobago council was hold at Lafayetto, morthoast of hero, commencing &t noon to-day. Noarly two hundrod Indians, inoluding thé Chiefa and prin- cipal men of this tribo, woro prosont, and also, Inbolalf of tho Government, Gov. C. G, Wash- burn, tho agent for removal, 0. A. Hunk, and Frank Mooro conducting tho council. Tho Winnobagoos adhoro in tho beglnning to tnoir evidont purposo not to loave the State. Gov. ‘Washburn made & spooch to, thom informing aud explaining tho purpose of the Governmont in roapect to thiom, and giving thom to understand that their removal was dotormiud upon, whothor thoy wished it or not. Winnioohiek, in bohalf of {ho Indians, then asked to be_ nssigned a reservation in some ono of the northorn countios of Wisconsin, border- ing on Loko Buporfor, which they wors told could not bo done. Aftern )ou§ palaver it way sgroed that two of the principal men of thoir tribo, Winnioshiok boing ono, should be again allowed to visit tho Indian Territory nnd_ seloct such uuuw\l?lod parts theroof as shonld suit thom, thoy st; Pulnung that they should first bo sllowed to visit Washington and confer with tho Groat Father reflgofltlng tholr affaiva, With this undorstanding the council brokeup, Tho In- dians then commonced preparations for a gront barbeoue and modicine dance, which thoy held to-night. WasnINaToy, June 10.—The maseacro of the Modoo captivos at Lost Rivor Crossing i do- nounced Ly overy one hero, and both Gen. Shor- man, with the military, and Attornoy-Genoral Willlame, with tho ' judicial suthoritios, will oxercise _overy possible moans fo capturo and punish tho oulprits. Tho Attornoy-Goneral oxprosses the opinion thnt the murder was committed by ruffiana and outlaws, who infost that locality, ond that it will be almost imposaible to catch thom. Tho War Doynrtmnnt raceived no dispatches on tho subject to-day. Ban Fpanorsco, Juno 10.—Schofield tolographs Davis, from Boylo's Camp, that be hns appointod - & commission on the epot forthe trinlof the :2odoo prisoners, The guard at Aleatraz was attacked with bricke, .by Tom, thePiuto Indian prisoor. Tl ord gmd, and killed him, leaving six bullets in his ody. & TIvno Orogon papers donounco tho massacre of tho Modoos in unmensured torms. SALT LAKE CITY. The Whisky Orusades-Suicido of‘n Murdorers=Other Itoms, BArT Laxg, Juno 10.—Another orusade against ‘whisky has boon {nstituted by the Oity Govern- ment, Mm{‘ woro arrested, and trials for viola- tion of tho ordinanco’ havo beon hold, and govoral partios somtonced to jai). Tho Territorinl Courts roleasod tho aon- domnod on bLaboss corpus, and flnally onjoined the olty nuthorities until the question of iho legality of the ordinance is judiclally do- oided, gn unday, Drigham Young in the Tabornaclo advoeatod tho total prolibition ene forcomont by tho Oity Council, 'Tne entire nu- dionco sustained tho proposition by ralsing bands, Othor Mormon prenchors in tho ward mootings in tho ovening mado in- tomperato harangues, exciting tho mob eloment. There is considerablo oxoltemont over tho 3uuutlou,\vhloh Judgo MoKoan decides on Thurs- a; Xt Boavor, in the Distriot Court, Judge Bore- man, acting as Lerritorial Marshal, appointed *Alizoras to summons the &xrinu acoording to the doclsion of the Sufl:romn urt of tho Territory, Patrick Rally killed B, G, Itobinson at Beavor Lake on Baturday, surrondored himsolf, and committed suiolde bydmlnnn tho samo night, Willis Drummond, Commissioner of the Land Office, nrrivod last night and was roccived at Ogdon by ex-Dalogato Hoopor and a committea o[x Mormon ocolesiastioal magnates, who show Lin evory attontion, i T'o Mo ¥ AnNaroris, June 10,—Joshua Nichiolson was fo-day wentenced to death for the murdor of Mrs, Lamploy, and will doubtless auffor, on the 18t of August, in company with his accomplico, Hallahau. «No Entry of This P “ President of this Convention, : NUMBER 296. RELIGIOUS. Interesting Prbceedings at the Swedenborgian Conven- . tion Yesterday. Presentation of Resolutiong of Confi- donce in J. Young S¢ nmon, ! o ok Their- Withdrawal After a [~:‘;g Discus: . sion dnd the Offerin Substitute. Procecdings on ‘Record.” 2 &pectal. Dipatoh to The Chicgo Tribine. L'Jxmmvzun;:xj Juuo 10.—The Goneral Convone Hon of tho Church of the New Jeruealom this aftornoon reccived another firobrand by the ine troduction-of the following tha proamble and. rosolutions, which foll from tho hands of tho Rov. M. Wobsior liko o bursting bombshell ; 1 Witgneas, Regorts darogotary to tho integrity and, moral charncter of our Lrothor, tho Hon, J. Youny! Beammon, of Olicago, and for soveral yoars tho Vicor. have Leon industriously ciroulatod nmong the New Churchmep and wherovor Mr, Beammon .48 known, with tho evidently malign urpons of destrosing fis good namo nmiong his . rot] ron and smong men, and , 4 WiEReAs, Thoso chiaryies havo been doclared by tho members of bis own Socloty to bo false, and havinge Doon thoroughly investigated by soveral .momborn of thia Gonvontion soparatoly and n differont wovs, but ol coming fo the common conclusion thut thoy are falsc, thoreforo Resolved, That wo havo long known Mr. Scammon a8 an carnést and intelligont Now Ohurchman, o lnrire and_gonoroun contributor to the rcnsury’ of tiie Church, and o sincoro and onergatio worker with lus oxtending knowledge of ita truths, Reeolved, That wo beliovo him to bo wholly incopablo * of tho conduct attributed to him by 'his enemics, and wo hereby doclaro that, in out bolief, he In innocent of tho chargea against Dim, aud declare our ontire confideneo in bim se o man of upright purposo, sud a truo riend of humanity and $hiat wo dcoply ympathize with him in those malign. sttompta to destroy his charactor ; and wo horeby dem clare our undoubied conviction that, to tho oxtont thab tho oxact truth s known concerniiig all the trausace Hona In which his character i callcd fn quoation, ha will bo shown beyond queation to be a good citizen, an honeat man, and a siucers and dovoted Christisn, Tho Convontion was like a hivo of disturbed boos, Membors protostad. - Mombors sprung tp their foot and declared that the proamblo was uncallod for and unexpected. Othors ssid tho chargos had boen found groundless, and that if Mr. Honmmon needed any vindication from tho Qonvention, that vindication Lad boon given in olecting him its Vice-Prosidont, the second offico in it gift. Othors, who.scemed to bo most known, said theso mn]ign charges woro con- coived and instigated by Mr. Scommon's rivals, in tho nowepaper fiold. At this point Mr, Webator, who prosontod ¥5a resolutions, waa importuncd to_ withdraw the 1, but ho {omlmnny rofused, Finally thoy wais tabled, but this left them alive, and so thay we.ia reconsidered. The Rov, Mr. Hlnklu{ offered a substituto to the offect that tho oloction to tho Vico-Presidency was a vindication of Mr. Scammon. The Cons vontion did not waut to handle the matter at all, aud theroforo the substitute wns unpalatablo, il upon tho troublod watera camo ot thia point from tho Rov. Mr. Scammon, brother of J. Young Bcammon, and the Rov. Mr. Hibbard, bik pastor. 'Thoso gontlemen §oro o briof history of tho transnctions which originated the charges, and tho disposition mado of the caso by tho Chi- engo Bocloty, and in conclusion united in tho re- quast that ihio original rosolutions snd proposed substituto bo' both withdrawn. Thoir request waa granted. Tho Convention thon ordorod that no récord of this part of procoedings uhould go on tho books, aud the mombers importunod tha roportors of tho daily papers to make no mon- tion of it. (7o the Ansociated Press,) OINOINNAIT, O, June 10,—At the Genoral Con- “yoution of tho Ghurch of tho New Jerusalem, this morning, the Board of Iublication reporte; 88 mombers added: Kor thres years, J. L. Wayne, Chauncoy Giles, W. B. Haydon, Samson Roed; for two yearn, D. L. Wobster ; for one yoar, 0, I, Moday. A rosolution was adopted requosting the Trustecs of the Church Fund ta co-oporate with the Publication Board ,in the completion of tho publication of anew odition of Swedenborg's works, Tho following officera for tho cnswing yoor woro olected: Prosis dont, the Rov, Thomns Worcester ; Vice- Prosidont, J._ Young Scammon ; Secro- tarios, tho Rovs. Willard A. 'Hinckloy and Francis A. Dowson ; 'Trensuver, Nathen Hobart, Executive Committeo—L. C. Junger- ich, Horvoy Lightuer, Oliver Gorrish, Sampion Tosd, Daid b Webstor, David. MeChnd oss, Julion Shonmnker, Benjamin_ F. Glonn, M. G. Williams, Jacob .. Wayno, C. H, Medny, Lyman 8, Burnham, G, . Woolworth Colton, Adolph Abrens, Glendy Burke, Goorge W. Chaso, C. Drontiss, Willam 1. Marsball, and Wroderick W. uorlk. Committoo on Ecclosinstical Affaira—Tho Rova, Samuol F. Diko, J. R. Hibbard, Clinuncoy Gilos, Jouoph Potts, Edward Craig Mitchell, Willium IL. Bonado, Frauk Sowall, Jaboz Fox, John God- dard, James Reed, Goorgo Fiolds, Jomos P. Stowart. - Tho Rove. William B, Haydon, W. H. Hinck- loy, and Jamos P. Stowart woro appointed to co-oparato with tho Buporintendont of Missions, and authorized to rocolva subscriptions, Committoos on forolgn corrospondonce, the publication of Bwedeuborg's manuscripts, and on tho journal wore appointed. The Itov. M. Webstor introduced a preambla to tho effoot thut the integrity and moral cher- soler of J. Young Scammon, of Chicago, for gov- oral yours Vico-Presidont of tho Couvention, had boen impugned by dorogatory roporty, indusixi- ously oirculnted with ovidontly the malign pur- poso of dostroying his good namo among men and among his brethron, and that tho inveskiga- tiona by his own Ghnroli and by tho Convention rovedthem falso. This prenmble was followod Iy To rosolutions, tho frst tostifyiug to a knowl- odgo of BIr, Seammon’s_charactor by the Con. voution, and tho socond doolaring the beliof that b was 'not ouly {nnocent, but wholly incapabls of the conduct chargod againet him, ind declar- ing full confidenco in him, and sympathy for Lim, and tho'conviction that all who know the facta in the caso will oxonerato Lim. Tho preambloe was objocted to as uncalled for. Tho gonoral tonor of tho many romarks thut fol lowed was in sympathy with tho resolution, but it waa hold that Mr. Scammon Liad beon oxoners ated alroady in various ways, lastly by tha Oou- vontlon in olecting him its Vico-Prosidont. Fi- nally faftor disoussion and tho offering of & sub- stituto, tho rosolutions woro withdrawn, and thg Convention ordored that no eutry of thia part of tho procsedings bo plaoed upon tho rocords. e Convention then adjournad to maet at tho eall of the Exevutive Committoo. The Ohio Congregationalists. CLEVELAND, O., Juno 10.~The annual Con- feronco of the Congrogational ohurchos of Ohio met this evoning in-the Euclid Avenno Congre- Sntlom\l Churoh, the Rov. J. E. Twitololl, East loveland, ' Prosidont. Mr. Fairchild, of Obor- lin, was olooted Moderator, aud the opening sor- mon was dolivered by t* ~ Rov, Mr. Barrows, of Kont. Thero is a large uttendanco of delegates. ’]l:‘hu Conference \vl{? coutinuo in session until riday. SR P Rallrond Accidonts, 87, Lours, Juno 10.—A bridgo over the river Marals dos Oygnes, on_tho Loavenworth, Law- renco & Galvoston Railroad, in Kanuas, foll un- dor a train on Hlturd?' last, and the bridge aud train woro entirely domolished. Thore were oloven porsons on the train, but no one was seri- ously hurt, Spectal Depateh to The Chicaco Tribune, BroomNaron, June 10.—This morning Hudson, on the Illingis Central Rallroad, o beakoman nauod Mopping, lind bis arm arnhod whilo coupling cars, 1o I8 a residont of Amboy, and was taken thero. ot NEw Youi, June 10.—1'ho remuins of tho Iate Minister Orr arrived this evoning, on tho Thuringia. A Masonio deputation went down to tho Nurrows to-day, in the revenue stoamer Jossamine, and took ehargs of the romains, The Knights Templar moot at the Battory at9a. m, to-morrow, to recelve ihe romains and escort them to chiurch, {

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