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_— A DISTINGUISHED VISITOR, Baron Van Vllot, of Java, in Chlcagos Our Schools; Manufao- Inspeoting : tories, Eto, The Island of Java---Its Products and Commerce. Chioago bus ns visitor, s distinguiched citizon of Batavia, in tho Island of Java, Heis trav- oling in this country inspecting our echool sya- tom, oxamining our manufactorios, and studying ouy institutlons genorally, to sco what can bo enfoly and wieely transferrod to his island-home in the far-off Pacific Ocban. As might bo ox- pocted, Baron Van Viiet is o Holland gontlerann, but he hins made his home in Java for so many yeara that ho is porfootly familiar with ita gov- erument, social and religious condition, and with the commorce androsourcos of the island. Astho commoroial rolations of our -city, ns soon a8 wo oau frgo ourselyes from tho shackles of tho tariff, and the flag of our couniry can again adorn every harbor in ovory soa, must soon om- braco the ports of overy nation, our rendors will o intorsted to loarn somothing of the Island of Java. g THE IBLAND o8 a littlo east of south from Sumatra, botwecn fivo and oight dogroos of south lntitudo. It contains nearly 49,000 square- miles, boing divorsifiod by high mountains, somo of thom rising to o height of 10,000 foot, and broad for- tilo valloys. All tropical products are raised in tho grontest abundanco. The island {s some 640 milos long from onst to wost, and varios in width from 85 to 126 miles, The native populn- tion is of_Malay m-ldgln, and_number 16,000,000, %hoy aro Mohammodans, nnd, for people in the tropics, industrious and submissive, Thoro aro about 250,000 Dutch inhabitants. Of thoso, 25,000 live in tho City of Batayin. It istho cap~ {tal not only of Java, but of all tho Dutch pos- gosslons of” Australia, and contains some 250,000 fvbabitants. Tho city has achools, uhnrofmn, thontres, nowspapers, and most if not_all tho sappliances of our modern civilization, Bomo of tfie nativos pursue differont branches of manu- facturo; but agriculturo ongages the attention of & lorge majority of tho poople. Thoy pro- duce rico, coffes, catton, indigo, nutmogs, spices, ten, cocoa-nuts, sud othor tropicsl fruits. Tho, imports and oxports of tho island aro constantly’ increasing. In 1808 tho exports wore, in value, £99,108,601 ; imports, 11,680,071, GOVERNMENT, Batavia was founded by the Dutch in 1019, nnd with tho oxcoption of & short Intorval, whon it foll into the hands of tho English, it has re- mnined undor the Qovornmentof {ho Haguo over aince. That powor rogulates the affairs of the Island. The Governer ulmpg carries into oxecution tho lnws made ot tho Haguo by Oon- ross. Thero are five departments ; one for pub- o -education and matters of religion; ono for public works; ono of the intorior; ono of finanee, and one of war and tho navy, The difforont honds of theso dopartments aro re- sponsiblo to the Governor-General, but have nothing to do with the; High Counci of tho In- dies. 'They meet four times oach month on busi- noss concorping thoir respectivo deparimonts, under the prosidency of tho Governor-General, 178 SUBDIVISIONS AND OFFIOIALS, Javais divided into twenty-two Provinces or Statos, and in each thoro is & Governor, Each Provineo is divided into districts, ovor which an Adjutant-Goporal presidos. X Noxt in rank to o Governor is a native Chiof, whose rolation to tho Governor is thatofa younger to an oldor brothor. Ho is subordinate ond cannot do anything without the approval of tho Governor. Tho native Chiefs have undor thom nspistant rogonts exercising authority over districts, and undor them are the Mayors and Magistrates of tho villages. In Java thoro are 83,000 villages. ‘Toleration of ail religions, and of the presonce gf fo';signora from all nations i8 fully main- 0d, s VOLOANOED. Thore aro soveral active volcanoes in Java, From ono of thom it is snid o stresm of sulphurio acid flows, which, of course, destroya all animal lifo that falls into if, and the flsh in the ocean where it emptlos if thioy como with- in 1ts influence, Tho crater of an extinct vol- oeno is found in one of the provincos, into which carbonic and ofhor deadly gases sottle, mak- ing it cortain doath o oll snimal lifo that entors it. It is_called Guove Upas, but no trao liko the Pohon. Upas, found anywhoro, All tho' animals known to the torrid zone are found on {ho island, but it is so thickly sottlod that littlo if any dangoris folt {rom thom. TIE PRODUCTIONE . of this islond are those which entor largely Into consumption among more northern nations, Our tarifl, made dircctly in opposition to the wants of commorce, virtually forblds our poople to build and own ships, and honce they cannot bo oxpectod to trade moro than 18 absolutely neces- onry on their own account with Jaya and other tropical countrios, s0 long as_that oppressive, sonselegs prohibition lasta. When once our entorprislug pooplo in Maino and elsowhere can afford to engago in ship-building, and lines are catablished from the Atlantic, and ospocially from 8an Franciuco, to all tho porta of Asia and the islands of the ocoau, our morchants may ro- colve thoir choice coffees, spices, ota., otc., di~ roct from Batavia, Bpoed tho day. Baron Van Vliet bas traveled oxtonsivol; through the Bouth and tho Eastorn States, mfi will visit Colorado, Utah, Nevada, and Califor~ aia on his way homo. He marvels greatly at 1ho robuilding of our oity, and exprossca - golf highly plensed with hfs visit 8MODE us, PERSONAL, Dr. A. 8. Dill, Wisconain, is at the Shorman. Dr.E, 8. Fowlor, Springfiold, is at the Sher- man. Hon. J. 8. Todd, Lonisvillo, ie at the Sher- man, Hon, H. H, Dodge, Cloveland, is at tho Bhor~ man. Hon. J. E. 8pocd, Louiaville, is at tho Shor- an. I A. Downling, Boone Republican, ia at tho Mat~ teson, i l%x. Bonj. M. Pugh, Clovoland, isntthe Mat- eson, Judge J. M. Krinn, 8t. Louis, is at the Grand Pacific. 4 :;flg: J. H. Murphy, of Davenport, Io., is at Mrs, Gon. O, H. Booth, Dubuque, is at the Mattoson. Capt. 0. Hueedale, atteson. Hon. John A, Cartor, Loulaville, i3 at the Bhorman. Jndgo J. F. Bothwell, Augusta, Ga., {s at tho Granud Paciflo, Ed. Follnor, Fravkfort-on-the-Main, is at the Grand Pacifio. Prof. E, H. Crano, of Grgnd Rapids, Mich,, Is at Burko's Hotol, Col. J. H, Hows, Oblcago & Northwoestern Bailzood, 1n ot 106 Grand pasine; P TS T, Bohooller, R. Wolft, 0. Erkins, P. Brood- dinghaus, Gormany, aro at the Grand Pacifio. Bam Ashton yestordsy told Aaj. Btevenson, of the Bu)m:mo Court, that ho was thinking soriously of practicing law. Sam says thore is mothing’in the world like novolty. Chlof Juatice Willlsms, of the Gook County Circuit Court, foeling slightly indinposod, has, -acting upon ‘modioal advice, decided to drop work for a duy or two and recuperste, Among tho arrivals at the Garduer yestordsy woro the following : H. B, Loomis, Buffalo; Goorgo Fritch and “wifo, Ban Francisco; K. N. %n!hfinu}.‘flt‘,’ngul‘t‘!( { :limrc S&uflh, A, Bwauzy, low York: J. F. Woodmar ife, Blgin; W, O. Torn, Now York, vetimile Bk Among tho arrivals at Burke's Europoan Hotol, yosterday, wera: B, E. Hawyer, Buston; Juo. Ayer, Lowell, Mass.; A, W, Lotzo, Olnoine nati; B, B, Tweedy, Favibsult, Minn,; M, H. Wor, LaPorto, Ind.; 1. Gurtiss, Newton, To.; W, 8. Mhlor. Groen Bay. Among tho arrivals at tho Shorman yester- day woro tho fallowluéx Qoorgo D. Cook and wifo, Philadelphin; O, B. Gruna, Goorgin; Muson Youu< ow York; Goorge D, Fiak, Bai, Trancisco; W. F. Bigller, Keakiky. Jolin G, Maceabo, Momphis ; J. I, Rhodes, Cinclunati; E. A. Ohadwick, Now Orloans ; O, W. Btickuoy, ‘Erie Raflway. T Among tho arrivals at the Grand Paciflo yes- terday woro the followlwg: C. B, Qumoron, Hartford, Conn,, is at the known to fablo, is | A 118 CHICAGO, DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, Jun Momphia; P. Winna, Donvner. H. Looko,. Doston fiv Korry, Balt Lako Oity; J. B, Mo« Millan, Mobilo ; &. D. Shoars, Toronto; B, P\ Frinok, Athnls{ W. M, _\Vhlh{(nr, Philadelphia D, Houston, Athons, Ala.; A, Iickox, Ban Fran- olico; J. W. Canf, Kuoxyille; O, H. Zug, Lltteburgh, The following Towa editors, who Aro on an oxcursion to Chicago and Lake Michigan, and whoso vest-pockets aro overflowing with froo rallroad-passcs, which thoy do most heartily | stopping "at tho Contral Hotel:' P. D, Bwick and wifo, North- wondh Al Swalln nnd wite, Jofforson J, D. Huntor, Webater City; L. W. Robor an wifo, Webstsr City; £. N, Chapin_and wifo, Marshall ; Matthow Parrott and wifo, Watarloo ; L. W. Allen and wifo, Monroos T, D. Rodgars and wifo, Nowtont W. W. Junkin, Ialr- flold; Mide May Junkin, Fatrflold g W. Boydor and wifo, Codar Falla; T, .D. Traynor, Connoll Bluffa ; 0. L. Nolson and wifo, Albla ;. W, Grove nad wite, Disiratown ; 3, O Bixby, Marion ; W, N. Fullor, Marion; W, F, DBarolay and wlen, Monnt Vornon: N. W. Wood- ford, and. wifo, Wgflmlng: James J. Mot~ onlf, Lansingi O, 8, Cutting, Codar Rnpids; N, Billor and wifo, Baa City; O. .. Dloomet and wifo, Council Bluffs; Goo. E, Frost sud wifo, Olear Loko; T, . Willinms and wifo, Me-~ chanfesvillo; J. T, Jonos, Algona; W, H, Maplo, Chariton ; H. A, Frost, Bolle Plain; J. F, Blshe op, Afton; D. M. Bakor, Chariton; W. McQlin- took; Weat Monroo; A, A. McEnoso, Osaga; W. W. Gopoland and lady, ' Malvern; W. H. Hoxie, Corning ; O. O. Bartrul, Creaton’; M. H. Qalory, Missouri Valloy ; A, J. Graham, Indisnola; W. G Oumbridg, Tarroll Glty; 1.0, Adams, Ar- cola, dcs!vluo, Ao Warmoth's father has boon olected Mayor of Rolla, Mo. Col. Goorgoe B. Jorkhill has become ono of tho propriotors of tho Washington' Ohronicle. Grant was accompaniod to Logg Branch lg Bix fall-blooded horses, ono ‘cow, and several doge. H, A. G. Pomroy stccoods William M. Patkor Lo El}fmflmandun of tho Boston, Hariford & Erio Railrond, Oonyers, tho colored midshipman at Annapolis, fallod to pass bis examination, and has boon droppod from tho rolls. The Rov. Henry Ward Boechor proached st Park Btreot Church, Booton, Sunday foronoon, attracting an immonso audieuco. It is statod that ox-UnitodStatos Senator Gen. Gaorgo W. Joncs, is about to start o Ropubliean :lllll{l papor in Dubuquo. Tho world moves, ovi~ lontly., 3 Gov. Hattranft, of Ponnsylyanis, hag a) galntml Cnpt. Bamuel Harvey Waltora, to juporintendent of tho Public Grounds, vico Goorge F. Rinchart, rosignod, Liout.. Frod D. Grant took breakfast at Duluth Baturday moming, and_tho Lerald men discov- ered that ho pronounced perquisitos as if it wero spolled "pur}:-wa-sltna," ‘which indicatos a want of famlliarity with * perquisitea "—very strange in o momberof the Grant-Dent family, Pounds sterling wore substituted for francs in tho telographio anmouncement of tho sum tho Bhah of Pdksia intends to “go chmugh" in his summer's trip. Instead of 25,000,000, it i# only $1,000,000, 8o, in placo of being o Apond- thrift and profligato, it appears that the Shah 18 o parsimonious old miser, Hor Majosty, Queon Victoria, has committod an act calealatod to sond a thrill of horror throughout England. ' Bhe has spoken kindly to an actress, and introduced hor to Princess Boatrice and Prince Loopold, Moreover, sho took this lady by the hand snd accopted tho gitt of o nosegay from hor. Tho actress in quostion was Miss Hoath, a distinguished tra- fimllunnu. A fricudly rocognition from acrowned ond to o theatrical porformer might not on the continont seem 80 unusual a thing ; but in the Iand of Mrs. Grundy it is rare, and the valuo proportionate. EES. TRUTHFUL JAMES TO THE EDITOR. (¥nena, 1873.) ‘Which it is not my style "To produce noodless pain Dy statomonts that rilo, Or that go ’gin the grain, But hore's Oaptain Jack atill o livin', and Nyo has no akelp on his brain{ On that Oaucasinn hoad Thoro 18 10 crown of halr, Itis gono, it hna fled | And 10 80% ** whore?" And I asks, “Is this Nation a Whito Man’s, and {5 gencrally things on tho square?” 8ho was kmown tn tho camp As “ Nyo'gothor sqtiaw,” And folka of thet stamp 1oz no rights in tho Law, But 4 treachorous, slful ond slimy, sa Nyo might ‘hov" well knoiwn befora, Dut elio eafd thot slhio know Whero tho Tnjin was Lid, And tho statoment was truo Yor it scomed that abo did 3 Since sholed William whero Lo was covared by sovon- teon Modoes, and—altd [ Then thoy reached for bis hate ; But Nyo pez, * By the Law ©f Natlons, forbear] 1 gurrendors—no moro : : And T looks to e treated, you Licar 10 ?—aa a pris'usr, a pris‘aer of war I But Captatn Jack rozo And bo 80z “ It's too thin, Buch statements a8 thoso 1t too lato to begin. ‘Thore's » Madoe {ndictment agin ‘you, O Palofaco, and you'ro goin n " # You stolo Schonchin’s squsty 1n tho year 'Bixts-Two ; Xt waa in "Sixty-Four That Long Jack you went through, And you burnod Nosty Jim's rancheria, and bis wives, and his papooscs, oo, This gun in my hand, Was gold mo by ou, *Gainst tho lnw of Eho land, ‘And I grieves {t {a true {7 And he buried bis face in bis blankot and wept as ho Bid it from viow, ‘*But you'ro tried and condomned And skolping’s your doom.” Aud he paused and ho hemmod— But why Tesumo ? 'He was skelped ’gainst tho cuatom of Natlons, and cut off like & roao in itg bloom. 80T ankis without gutlo, And T rusta not in vain, If thia Is the stylo That s going to obtain— If hero's Oapt. Jackstiil a livin, aud Nye with noskelp on hls brain ¢ Bagr HARTR, —New York Tribune, ¥leavy Rain Storim. From the Galena (1) Gazcltg, June 9, 5 Tue Sieinlty of Tiattoville bud Delmont woro visited lnst Tnosday evoning by the heaviest and moat deatructivo rain storm that hos boen known in that neighborhood for many years. Nearly nll“ilrl_u bridgoes on the Caolamino and Platteville Railrond wero carried awny, and tho enbank- monts badly damagod. The sudden filling up of iljo stroams coused ead bnvoo to tho dams, fonces, and bridges. Wator courses which dur- ing most of the sonson are entirely dry, sudden- 1y assumea the proportions of a large stream of rapid foaming wator, carrying destruotion where- over thoy wont. Tho Plattoville Witness sums up the disnators aa follows : “‘About fitty foot of Mr. N. H. Vlrfln’n mill- dam was taken out. Tho dam waa built of rock, and the dnmng& will bo very heavy, The rock bridgo, near Ar. Virgin's mill, is also eo badly damagod that teamns caunot cross it. About thirty foot of tho railrond track noar the browery was “washed out from under tho rails. Tho bridge noross Pino streot was carricd away, as well s a oc;gmlzlldcmblu orfiut:m t.{‘tnnflundors 0t's dam, whi 0 _usos for & g purposcs, '.l‘:vn:—th(rds of Choover's milldam waa carried away ;' also tho bridgo noross the race, s woll as tho ono acroes tho main strosm, Tho bridge nadross tho Platts on the Potosl road was carried away, ' ‘I'to earth embankment aoross the Platto ‘near Jacobs' Mills was undormined and somowhat damaged, but travol was not impeded. The brldg‘o aoross tho branch mear Mr. H, §. Touniroo’s west of tho villagols eo badly damagod as to mako ‘the crossing dangerous, ~ A greatdeal of damage was done at tho powder-mill. The foun- dation of two of tho buildings were undormined and partly ‘taken out, and the raco was badly damagod in soveral pfucns, Work will be sus- ondod for sbout ten days. Allthe foncos on Lio wator-cournos wore taken out; in many in- stances posts firmly plantod wore pullod out and carried with tho™ curront. Cattlo, hogs, and sheep wore overtakon anda ront many mado narrow csospos. Mr. Aug. ‘L'ylorlost about a mils of fenco, Mr, Willlam ITull, at Limestouo, hiad two wagons_earriod down {no stronm, Al Belmont, Mr, E, II, Gratiot's lumbor was scatter- od badly!" The Farmers® Movemeont, COLUMDIA GOUNTY, WIS, An addross eigned by farmors in ovory town in Columbia Uounty, Wis,, ealling for & County Oonvention at Poriago, Juno 25th, is published inthe Portage Jtcy}uwr, Among other things the address snya ‘' Our presont rallrond system [ ruining onr country, - fowa has got to give four bushols of com to g«t ono to tho Atlantio son-board. IIl- nofs and Wisconsin throe, aud sl tholr freighta and fares are in ptofig;tlun. “The almiglity dollar or Orodit Mobillor atook used in tho hialls of our State aud Natlonal Logls- Intures hna pussed Iaws giving tho most valuablo of our homostead Iands into the hands of lawloss railroad corporations, who, under tho falso, do- signing plon of * devoloping tho rosources of tho country,’ aro robbing us of overything. * Our Btato Loglslaturos are packod with rail- rond officiala nnd professiapal offico-sockors who control logislation and shogo it to benefit thelr own corporations at our oxpense, 'Thoso cor- porations aro forming combinations to monop- olizo froight charges and diotato to shippor, mer- chnnts, goduum-, and oonsumor, whiat they shall submit to, right or wrong, in proof of whioh it s now currontly roported thronghout the nowa- papors of tho country that the Northwestorn ond 8t, Paul. Roads, tho two gront controlling ronds of tho State, ars making arrangoments to ‘pool their earnings,for the noxt soven yoars,’ 80 a8 to provoht nll competition botwoon™ theso two gront rallronds, and allowthem to demand of tho farmors of Wisconsin thoir own prico for our products, and undoubtodly with tho Inten- tion of making the following “assortion good ¢ ‘The rond {s doterminod to make it so torriblo for tho publia to fight 1t, right or wrong, that will be glad to stop it.' Thoreby moaning that no mattor how just o man's olaim is, thoy, “tho road,’ will buy judgos, and corrapt the wholo system of justice to carry out tholr nofarious desigua.” THE WALWORTH MURDER. The Story of n Membor of the Mee xoavod Family. JFyrom the New York Herald, June 10, Tho Herald roportor had & long conversation yostorday with a gentloman nearly connected wxu:hum family of tho lato Ohancellor Wal- worth, : ¢ Mr, —— " neked the roportor, *“I want to know your sincoro impression of Frank's stato of mind. Mnay I ask you what you think on the eubject " L 1“My answor may surprise yon. I have ridi- culod the thoory of ineanity at all .times, Ido ot boligvo that o man can ~shoot anothor down and thon ‘bo allowed to pload inennity. I havo always laughod at the iden. Frank Walworth 1@ no moro ineano than you ero, and if . you told him es "ho would Inugh at. you, too, And yot ko hns not ronlized what ho fing done. I havo econ him to- dny, ond ho still bolioyes bo hua dopo o mori- torious act,” Of courso, thoro is not » membor of his family who sympathizos with the crimo ho hns commifted. Our common fooling is ono of horror, and thoro is not one of us who would not yiold up -our ownlife that this torriblo thing should ‘not - have occmrred. Nobody could bave dronmod " of ‘ita -probability, You should havo woon Frarik Walworth boforo this occurred. A moro gentlo oreature nover breathed_than I saw him ot tho inquost on Fridsy lnst. I could nob believo - that I'was looking upon tho samo boy I know sowoll, Yourcmombor when Mr. Morohoad ggva that horrible description of tho murder; I ought” howould havo wilted and oriad ‘liko o child,” but you saw how unmoved ho was, No, not ovon when his fathor's card, stainod with bis own blood, was shown bim, did’ ho be- tray any emotion, and 1 warrant that overybody in “court was horrified. He grows moro apa- thotio evory day, and as ‘this falso stoical .courago increases, his condhlol:! to my mind, bogomes moro critical. The reaction will come, hovwover, some day, snd whon it doos come, aud whon ho renlizos what ho haa dono, Frank Wal- worth will be tho moest miserable man you ayer anw on this earth. His nnturo is such that should ho ever realize the enormity of his crimbo tho effact will bo simply torrible, snd I pray to od for his own sako, as doos overy momber of his family, that ho may nover realizo it.” * No, to put an end once and for- avor to tho sensatlonal storios which havo boon told with rogard to tho treatmont of his wifo by Mansficld Tracy Walworth and the nggmvnt{nfi ciroumstances which lod to this erimo, may I asl what you kuow of your own porsonal knowledge tobo true? Thero aro Bo many conflicting storios rorond, and from unauthorized sources, that I would like to bavoe your statement for tho Herald." ““It is & torrible thing, elr, to have to lay baro family soorots under Buch circumstancos, snd yot, a8 I told you, wo must endeavor 0 save an- athor lifo at tho exponse of the memory of tho dond, I sm charitablo enough to supposo that Mansfield Tracy Walworth was ingane on ono subject—that of his affection for his wife. I bo- liove that if ho could bo now asked if ho loved his wife ho wonld eay that ho did sincorely snd with all his heart., The fact {s, BMrs. Walworth was » handsomo womnn, of rofined toates, Ho hed low tondonclos, notwithatanding his brilliant gonius. 8ho lived with him as long 08 it was possiblo for & woman to live with aman under such circumntancos, and ho only missod her whon he lost hor. Ho was proud of her aa an employer is dpmud of o confidential clork, whoso valuo he doos not n}:prnclntu until bottor Kroxpnclfl takos him nwn{‘ rom him., It galled [anifleld Tracy Walworth o the heart that this woman should hayve loft him, and I think tho soparation cost him his intollect.” *¢What do those sonsntional stories about his maltroatment of hia wifo amount to?" #We bave paid up Mr, Walworth’s bill in the houso on Fourth avonus, whore ho rosided im- medintely boforo his death. We lave all his trunks hero, .in which his letters and papers are sealed up. We bhave thore and in Baratoga lotters which ho has written to his wife, which X hope we may never bo compolied to produce in apon court ; ‘but, should wo bo compelled, wo can, I think, show such aggravating circumstances in thin caso that will startlo tho entire community. When Chancollor Walworth died ho loft his gon, Mansficld Tracy Walworth, a simplo annuity, and left the re- mainder of his Iyroperé to bo divided up for the support of his family, knowing tho charactor of his son, This will 'of the Chancollor's mado Mansfleld wild with rage, Ho stood over tho coflin of his own father in Baratogs and cursed the day ho had been born. He called on God to avengo his upns treo, ng ho called it, and blas- phomed in the most horrible manuer. Ha eaid 1t should bo_the object of his lifo that bis own fathor should not bo casy in Lis grave, Of this Mrs. Dr. Backus, tho sister of Mrs. Wal- T\ —, worth, was a )‘.‘z_tnuss, 08 well 08 other membors. of o family, Subsoquontly Manafield came to Baratogs, and, whilo his wifo was far advanced in preg- nangy, ho boat hor and bit threo of hor fingera fo tho bono. Hor injurios wore such at that time ag to endanger hor lifo. On tho very nl% of tho Chancollor's funeral I atuded {o hio attompt- od to broak into one of tho sleeping-rooms of tho ladios’ aumlnnr{." ¥ have heard of s story about a lettor written to Mrs. Walworth by ber husband in his blood. Ts thoro any truth in that?™ ‘“Wo_have lotters which Mrs, Walworth hng rocoivod from hor himeband, in which he had stated that ho hind written thom in his own blood ond sanded thom with owdor ; that ho would kill her and gmr childron, and that ho would cut the name of Walworth off for ovor. The Rov. Father Olarence Walworth wroto to Frauk laat wook, nnfing that he would toko him to Europe with him for a tour, and that thoy would sail on Wodnesday of tho our- ront wook (to-mormw{. Frank consulted his mothor, and” ho came o the conclusion to come down to Now York, geo his father, and got from him o %mnfluo that ho would not molest or insult Ly mothor or any of tho family during hie_ab- sonce In Europo, The fathor had o bod look whon o llked, ~You should have soen it. o enid to Franl, ‘Y promise,’ whon ho was nsked it ho would promise not to insnlt his mother in bis shaonco. Mansfield Tracy Walworth always oarried & pistol iu tho bronst pocket of his coat, and Fronk Walworth know it. When_ho saw him moko tho motion ho firad. I blame him, bocause I think he ought to have got away, and I think ho could it ho wishod; *but tho boy was aggravatod boyond moasure, Ho novor intondod to shoot his fath- or, and ho mnde that statemont of his to the Coroner against tho wish of overy ono of hia rolativos. *‘Io was not erazy, but, roared ag ha has boan, with no recollection of a fathor's love, hus earlis ost yoars aspociatod with harsh trentment of his mother, his brothers and sisters, and Limsolf, so ;Ivrunt n change has come over his gentlo, truth. ‘ul nature that you would not recognize him. 1 bolieve that thia tragody will cost Mys. Dr, Baole- us, Frank Walworth's aunt, hor mind. You havo 10 carthly idea of Ita offect upon ali of ug, Mra, Walworth has always kopt Lor griof to horself, and would allow no ono to spenk ill of Manaliold Traoy Walworth in her prosonco,” —_— Lnwrence University, Appleton, W Tho following is tho programme for Com- moncemont-wook at the Lawronoo Univorsity: Iriday, June 20—Examination of Proparatory and Academlionl olassos, 8 a. my, to 12 m., and 1:30 P. m. to 4:30 p, m. Saturday, Jung 31—Examinations of Propara- tory and Collogo claases, 9o, m, to 12m, Prize declsmation by membors of junior and sopha- moro clnssos, 8 p. m. Sunday, June 32— Commoncemant loye-ens, 0 m, m, Daccalnurentv sormon by Prosidon Btoelo, 8 p, m. Bormon bofore the roligious so- clotioy, by the Rov, G. O, Haddock, A, M., 8 p, m, Monday, June 23—Examination of College olnsuos, 8 a. m, to 12 m,, and 1:90 to 8:30 p, m. Exlubition of Proparatory class, 8 p, m. Tuesday, June 44—Dblooting of the Joint Board 12, 1873, ' 2550 of Truateos and Visitors, 9n. m, Olosing exor. olnos of term, with report of Btudents' Gradoes, roport of Examining Committoo, and announco- mont and dlstribution of prizes, 8 p. m. Annual oration boforo tho Philalothonn Boolety, by tho Hon. T, 0, Howe, LL. D,, United States Benator from Wiscongin, 8 p. m., Wednesday, Juno 25—Tiounion of Philnlothoan and Phonix Bocloties, D to 12 n, m. Businesa meoting of the Alumni Assooiation, 4 p. m. Pub- lio meoting of Alumni; oration by Thompron D, Wooks, A. M., clasa of 1858 ; essay by Margaret J. Evans, A. M., olass of 1809 ; nocrology of oar, addrossen, &¢., 8 p. m. 3 Thuraday, June éu-?lixurolsus of Graduatin, olags, 0 n. m. Commioncemont Dinnor, wit] spooohics and addrossos by slumni, visitors, cto., 2p.m. S et =0 THE POLARIS MYSTERY, Buddington’s Threat (0 Abandon Cyson nnd Two Honts’ Orows=-Joo's Story of tho Polsoning. St. Johns, N, P, (June?2) Cor ndence of the New s e ot il The mystory that surrounds the donth of Gnfixt. Hall hag only deoponed with tho efforts now bo- fog mado to lift tho veil from his tragio end. ‘Tho account firat published in the Herald of tho fafluro of tho Polaris oxpadition hna fo far beon fally borno out, and tho dark suspicions hinted ot in tha Jottor of your correspondent have not only been conflrmed, but have acquired & moro sombro and tangiblo aspect,. The official roport of tho invastigation now going on in Washington will, when published, bo "found to contain sub- stantially tho fnl.low!ug‘ facts, obtained from o gontleman who had opportunity to con- vorso _nt grent longth with Oapt. Tyson and Esgnimaux Joo, tho two most im- portant witnosses, just bofore their doparture b; tho Frolie. In order to make this story clear and colierent, it will be nocesssry to mpm:{ o few of tho cironmstances already mentioned in the fer~ ald. On tha 16th of October Inat, tho day after Capt, Tyeon and his crow, in two boats and a Ryslk, Lind boon soparated from tho Polarls, thoy B that vossol about ten milon away. It was o yory short day, tho sun being vislblo only three hours on the horizou, Tyson and his mon could 800 the Polaris plainly from tho ico flog, and it gooms, theroforo, ovident thnt those on board the Polariseould enaily obsorve the mon on tho ico floo. There was nothing to preventtho vossel from coming to tholrrescuo ; there was no obstruction fu tho way of ico floes ; it scomed all smooth sail- ing, yot Bulldington apparaontly did not ovon at- tempt to appronch thom. The Polars mado soit and stoamed away to Northumberland Inlot. And horals o circumstance which throws a dark &usploion upon Buddington, and londa color to tlio bolief that ho purposoely abandoned the un- fortunato mon on tho ice floo to what must have soomed to him inovitablo destruction, A fow 1nonths boforo tho fiual partiog, Tyson was sont sshore, with two bonta' orows, on a solontific sonrch, At this timo Buddington, whilo under tho influence of liquor, threatencd to sbandon tho party on tho ice. Ho did not, how- ovor, aitompt to carry out his mentco, for Tyson and bis men got safely back on the Polarls. ~Tysonm, though ho was roticent 0 to hia rolations with Buddinglon, sdmits that there had boon ill-feollng betwoon thom, that Buddington was jealous of Hall, that ho (Tyson), being an intimato trioud of tho- lattor, 'was algo an objoeat of dislike to Buddington. The clrcumstiancos of Onapt. Hall's death, as told by Joo to my informant, and as they have undoubtedly come out during the invnut{%ntinn in Washington, aro these: On hia roturn fo the Polaris from o slodging oxpedition (when ho “nd ronchod tho highost northern latilude—82 18), Oopt. Hall called for o cup of coffee. Immedi- ately after taldug it ho was sttacked with vio- Tont illness, and diod in a fow hours after, Whilo convulsed with ?:Mn ho cslled Joo to his side and told him ho was suffering from tho effocta of poison. Ho told Joo solomuly to * toll tho Prosidont of the Unitod Btates that he belioved himself poisoned.” These, M'F Joo, wero tho words of tho dylng oxploror, This language acquiro a still greator significance in connection with these ciroum- stancos : All tho Esquimaux were warmly at- tachod to Capt. Hell, and, sgoing that their services wero indispenaable to tho oxpedition, it looks auag\clous that thoy all ghonld have boon sont out by Buddington with tho mon who were loft on the lca floo. If Buddington was guilty, it might bave boon his wish to got rid of the Esquimaux in ordor that they should not turn ovidoncoe sgainst him whon tho Polaris got into rt. It i also chargod that Buddington wanted 0 'g-gt back to Diseo, in order to take possossion 0 storos and $1,800 in monoy loft in chargo of a Danish magistrato. Tho discipline on board tho Polaris aftor Onpt. Hall's doath was very bad, overybody wanted to bo captain. DBuddington is desoribed by those who know him as o snod enilor, -but very much given to drink, and whon intoxionted ho ia eaid to loso his ldunmy and to bo {ncapable of self-control, Ho carried his oxcoss go far 88 to drink alcokol out of the Jamps, whon he could not obtain ar- dent spirits elsewhore, Though thoro rosta o dark shadow upon Buddington, it will require, ‘however, more than the facta so far olicited to sluzsr :lxp tho mystory that hangs upon the Polar ragody. Tho Washington Chronicle of tho 9th has on articlo upon the investigation into tho Polaris dispstor, which the Becrotary of the Navy, Com- modora Reynolds, and Prof, Baird, aro not cons ducting at tho Washington Navy-Yard, on board tho supply-ship Tallapoosa. Of the epoculu- tions os to why Oapt. Tyson's party becamo uu{mrmad from the Polaris, tho Ohronicle saya: ' It seomed slmost impossible to think that Capt. Buddington, upon whom the command of the Polaris devolved aftar the death of Capt. Hall, could bave doliborately deserted tho party of ninctosu of tho bost men of the expedition, including the Eaquimaux, upon whom thoy mostly dopendod in those frozen and almost un- known rogions, and yob tho fact of thoir having o snfliciont stock of provisions on_the ico when they bocamo soparated from tho ill-fatod vessel looikod strango, and led to suspiclons of mutiny, intended soparation, or purposed abandone mont of tho Polaris. It hos leaked ont during tho invostigation that Capt, DPuddington was the main cause of tho ontire failuro of tho expodi~ tion, and with him rests ' rosponsibility of having jeapordized tho lives u¢ Tyson, Myers, tho Esquimnux party, and oight otliers, Bhortly after tho doath of Onpt. Hall, when ol disciplino on tho ship beeamo lax, and onoh spponred to work upon his own hook, he became intoxicated, and, with pistol in hand, drove tho * flop-of-ico pu{y " from tho ship, giving thom o quantity of ‘»rnvlalons‘ end thon doliberately desorted them, Whothor tho thirteen mon, in addition to Bud- dington, yet romaining on tho Polaris woro par- ticops oriminis in this brutal arrangemont yet remains to bo soen. Tho oxamination, whon ublishod in a fow days, will clear up tho mys- ory. MORE MURDERS. AnJorsey City, Auburn, N. Y., and Ofin= cinnatl. Avnuny, N.'Y,, June 11.—A brutal murder wan commltted in this ity Inet night by Morritt ‘Wheeler, the koopar-of a houso of Ul-fame, Ha murdored his mistross, Fanny Sterling, by hold- ng hor by tho Linir of hor hoad and_ kicking hor £l tho blood gushod from hor mouth and - ears, Ho thon stabbed hor in tho forohesd. OivomvnaT, June 11,—Jamoes MoDarmott, o butchor, was shot dead in tha Bixth Streot Mar- kot, near Elm streot, at 10:30 this forenoon, by W. C. Daniols, alins Mackoy. McDormott was atundinliin his meat-stell whon shot, Ho clajms to hisve beon insulted by Daniels on Bunday laat, and was asking for an oxplanation whon the affair happened, Daunicls, who is of bad charac. ter, doos not deny tha shooting, but says it was done in solf-dofanse. New Yorg, Juno 11.—This morning, Nethan Britman shos and killed Jamos McAdams, an cmyloyo of tho Panusylvania Railrond Company, in Jorsoy Olty. DBritman lad boon dlenhmgo& from tho employ of tho Company by McCann, tho Yard-Master, On mooting tho lattor, ho drow a pistol and wag about to firo, whon Me- Adams intorfored. A strugglo onsued, during Which tho pistol was discharged, and McAdamsa killed. Britman swas arrosted, SPRINGFIELD. Cut-Worms in Southern XinoisBots t Stuart Iustitute.Bloction Re= turns, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, SrntNorieL, Iil, June 11.—DParties hero from thoe southorn part of the Btate say that tho culil\vnrm have injured the young corn in that soction, Tho Bonth Olicago Bowling Olub, and the Nowton Wagon Company,of Hatavin, L-ne)hnlawo,- 000, hnvo filed cortificatos of organizution in the offtico of tha Boorotary of Btate. T'ho graduating exeroises of tho Bottlo Biuart Instituto for youug ladics wore hold to-dmy at tho Congrogation Ohapel, The following Ia a lint of tho graduaton: Missos Bmma Burkardt, 1% A, Coler, Anuio Koyos, Ida Fronoh, Minnle Whitohoad, Tanhah Stanrt, Sarah Fassolt, Caro- lino Poat, ' ‘Il last-namod lady had tho honor of dolivering tho valedictory, g Tho Mothodist churches of this olty will mako a plonjo oxcursion to Buffalo Hoari Grove oy Haturday, tho 21at inst. The ofcial roturns of Morcor County for Hu- premo Court Judgoe glve Oraig 1,487 yotes, and Lawronco 484-—0rn!§‘s majority, 1,003, Judgo Plonsants’ majority for Oircuit Judgo fu 1,703, PHILADELPHIA, Escapo of o 'XRoligious Lunatice=Tho Steol Monoholy. PuipAnELrisA, Juno 11.—Gon. John Sidnoy Jones, who was conflued in tho Insane Asylum at Iarrlsburg, oseaped this morning, It is sup- posed lio hias gono Wost on foob to pronch lis Poouliar doctrines of anlvation, At o mooting of tho Amorican Cruciblo Cast- Stool Manufacturora to-day, it was resolved Lo maintain tho prosent prices of steol. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Now York Financinl Nows. New Your, Juno 11,~Monoy wis casy ot 4@5 per cont, Bterling ruled firmer at 1087;@109%¢ for 60 day, clos- ing ot 109, and 110@110 for Kight, Gold was Towor, decliningg froin 1175 to 11114, cloh- fng at 1174, with Incroased sctivity,” Lou8 4@1 por cant for carrylug, ond fiat for Lorrowind. Olearings, $46,000,000, “Treacury disburaomonts. £809,000, moatly in rodoraption of 5-203, It apipeara fat tho heavy dis- burnomants yeatorday wers n ths malu a mera hook entry of apodto shipment §722,000. To-day ovor $30,000 o pald Out in gold, Governmonts qulct but 4ra, Stato bonda stondy. Tho stoek markot. hae bon modoratoly activo in fow leading Abaroa, bus othiorwiso quist and_featiro- loas, Toward midday tocks woro fresly prossod for wnlo by tho boars, rvulting in a doclino of @3 por cent, Westorn Unton boro tho brunt of 1ho nitack, falling from 827 081}, In tho aflornoon thoro was B Tocovory to 513, tho general markot cloaing firt at o roaction af ¥@1 Por cont from tho lowest point, Tho Gorman bofdors of Eriooxactod 1-04 por day for the uso of stock, Tho cllof fluctuntions woro : 8t Paul, 503, BLY, 40%, 00X ; Pacito Mall, 303, 403, 9034, 40. 1d thodfiorrioon 1,500 Aliares wero Aold ot under tho rule. Lako Bhdro, 91, D03, 003¢ ¢ Wabanb, 65, 00 3g, 65% 3 0. O, & 1,0, 213, 383, 20%, 2135 5 Bt Jonoph, 4%, 325 Edls, 63@03% ; mtral, 007, 10037, 100 ; ,Obios, 013, 80%, 36%¢: Rock Teland, 108%, 107x, 1083, 108 ; Union Pacific, aTi¢, ,, J73t. "Tho “sotual ehenings of tho Golinbi, Ghicago & Indinna Oontral for March woro $410,070, an incroase of $07,734 over March, 1872, Bterling, 10874, oov:llguwr TIONDS, ow Yor! Coupons, *91... Qoupons '6] 121%¢ 5-208' of 02 Coupons, '6 120i¢ Coupons, '04', 10-40; 114% Conpons, 65 . Qurren 1143 Coupons, 65 (i Now 58 15 BONDE Missourln, ..., Vqu ) old, 43 Tounoesess, old, North Catolinas, old, .28 Tonuessous, now. North Carolinas, now. 15X Virginins, flow Adams Expross. .. Wells Fargo.. American Exj Union Preiflo stocks, Union Pacific bonds, 87 Contrat Pacific bonds, 1034 Dol, Lack, & Wostorn,106% Hartford & Erio,.... 2% N. J, Centr: Bt, Paul,... Foreign Markots, K Layxaroor, Juno 11—11 s.m.—Flour, 27s 6I@28s 6, Wintor wheat, 125 2d; epring, 114@12s 2d ; white, 12 1d@12a 4d; " otub, 125 61,' Corm, a7a, Pork, 6w, Lard, 883 6d, Livznpoor, June 11—1:30 p. m,—Unchanged, Lrverroor, Juns 11— p. m,—Breadstuffs dull, Reat unchanged, Lonno, duue 11,~Consola for monoy, 035 : for account, 9h7¢ ; 6-20a of 105, 0357 do of 67, 94%; ; 10-40s, 88)¢; now 6, B3 ; Erlo, 49, XDoN, Juné 11.—Tho smount of bullion gono fnto tho Bank of England on balance to-dny is £181,000, ‘Pane, Juno 11,—Rentes, 50f 90c, FORT, Jimo 11,—Fivo-twontios of %62, 96, Livenroor, Juno 11.—Cotton firm; middling up- 1and,'8%d ; Orloans, 93¢, Bales, 16,000 Lalea; Amor- ican, 8,000} spoculstion and export, 4,000, ‘Breadstutts dull ; red wintar wheat, 125 24, Flour, 210 6d@3288 6d. Qorn, 27s, - Oheeso, 67, Oumborland middles, 37a, Bufinlo Live-Stock Markot. BureaLo, June 11,—OATTLE—Racelpts to-day, 1,615 Market notive but not quito 80 lively ns on yostord: Hoavy eattlo hold thoir own woll, ' Light_ atockors #hado woaker. Tho quality 15 inferor fo lnst weok's, fales: 600 Tillnofa steors, nvoraging 1,000@1,409, ai. £3.87¢@0.973¢ ; 18 Illluofs stockers, nveraging 081, at .88 52 Missour) steors, averaging 1,101@1,630, at $5,8030.80; 20 Misnourd 'holfors, svoraging 894, at $5.05; 74 Toxss atoors, avoraging 1,041, at $5,12% 64 Jows eteors, averaglng 1,318@1,271, ot $6,205 144 Chorokca stoors, avoraging 960@1,130, ot $5.60G5.05; 18 Michlgon steors, averaging 1,100, at $0,00; 63 Ohio #toors, averaging 1,07031,325, st $0,50. SuERP AND LAMDS—Rocelpis to-day, 3,400 ; markot aull and heavy, and fall Ao off ye.mm;fi;a prices, Tho only alea roported “woro: 40 Ohio elipped slicop, avoraging TI@8S, ot $4.60@5.60. Toda—Tacalpts to-day, 1,400, Markot slow and dull Estorn buyers rotiatly 1o offer ovor $450 for choloo lots, ices mominal ot $4,60@4.75, Sales ¢ 317 Tllinols hogn, averaging 1B4@31%, ab $4,703 126 Missourt hogs, averaging 160, &t $4.70. New York Dry Goods Market. Nzw Yonr, Juno 11,~Tho market for catton goods waa quiet, but prices ruled gonorally atoady, Nashun, 9-4 and 10-4 blosched and brown eheetings are re- tuced 20 por yord, Spraguo’s and Duanels_lght and medlum fancy prints sro rduced to 10c, Heavy £anoy cassimnorea and overcoatings of modium grados nro solling well to tho clothing trade, Low priced cag~ slmores, jeans, and satlnets rule dull. Llama lace sliaswls and fing black ca aro In request. Dross goods dull, Pittsburgh Oattle Market. Prrzsnunon, Ya,, June 11,—OATrLE—Arrivals fair ; besty Gi¢o; slotkord, 45@8K0 ; common, digc; scaler b, S ; ket —Arrivals very howr: bost, E5@6%0; ‘modium, 4@6¢ ; common, 5”@45&. Toas--Arrivals Ubersly ~Philadoiphls, 4X@5o; ‘Yorkors, 4 @425e, The Produce Markots. NEW YORK, NEw Yon,Juno 11,-Corron—iforo active snd high- er ; middling upland, 103c, BreapsTUFFe—Flour lower; buyers and sellors apurt; recolpts, 14,000 brls ; fuperiino Western and Btate, $5,40@5.80 ; common to good oxtra, $0,40@0,80 ; good o cliolee, T0.85@T.T0; Oblo £0,8085.10; uls, $7.00911.25. ~ Ryo flour dull and unchang Corn tneal dulls” whilo Weatorn, $3.40, Wheat loss ace tive, and scarccly o Arm; recoipts, 00,000 bu: To- Joctod epring, $1.90; No, & Milwaukoe, $160; No, 2 Chicago, $1.60@1,63 3 No. 2 Milwaukeo, $1.53@1.653 ; swinter red Woatern, $1.0, Rso quiot at D@50, Dar- Toy and malt unchahged, Corn a shado firmor; ro- celpts, 63,000 bu 3 solt now mizod Wostern, 54@54xc ; fulr to good steamor, 85@5670; choico do, 50c. Oats Qull aud boavy; zocolpts, 117,000 bu: now mized Woatorn, €3@450; whito Western, 60@520 5 black, o, Eaas—Firm}; Westorn, 18)@10c, az—Dull fid hoavy. . Lors—Qulot ; 85500 for crop of 1873, Learuri—Dull aud Jowor ; 2@300 ; 0rlnoco,27@28e. Woor—Quict ; new extra Ghio, 50c; Loavy domestio fleeco, 45¢. Gngornizs—Coffeo quiot, Sugar dull; fair to good refinfig, T5@8kc.- Molntses quiet and unchianged, Rice TX@BXc. TETROLEUN—Orudo, 8570 refined, 19ic, ProvisioNs—Pork—new mess, $10,65316.023¢ ; prima moes, $10.7618.00, Beof qulot and unchanged, Cut moath quict, Xams, 11@lo; shouldors, “T3(@b0 ; uiot, Loug clear, 80; short cloat, Bif Tard woak; Westorn sloam; Oc s ‘Kottlo, 9%c. © Burren—In fair demand, but fower; 156200, Gui:rj:—-'llfi{?llv. Winsny—8fiado firmor at 03x@4e, MILWAUEEE, Mruwavnee, June 1, —BreansTurrs—Flour dull and_unchonged, Whoat firm; No. 1, $1.34: No. 4, BLATK upot ; 8135 wcllor Juno #1,283¢ ‘wetlor uly! Oats aleady ; No, 3, 28%0, Corn firm; No, 2, #de, gly;)nnnll; No,1, 630, Barloy dull and nominal; No, e ' Frztonre—To Duffalo, 703 Oawego, 1240, | Tteoerera—Tlour, 4,000 bela ; wheat, 126,000 bit, Bnivsenrs—Flotr, 8,000 bris; whoat, 231,000 bu, OINOINNATI OmvominaTt, Juna 11,—BREADATUFFA—Flour dull at $71,25@7.60, Whoat quict at $1.50 Corn qulot nt 480, Oats dull at 35@4to, Rys quiotat 70c. Provisions—Dork steady st $10,25@10.50, Lard ulot ; steam, 83(o; kottle, 8360, Dulk meals in good omand ; elonldors, 61/@0%0 ; cloar rib hold af Bigo ; cloar, 8%c, Bucon’fimner; sifos, uhouldors, 7o} sides held jcloar rib, 00 ; alsar, Ujgo, Wimsky-Sloady ab 83, ' ki TOLEDD, ToLxpo, Juno 11,—Buranerurra—Flour quiot and nnchanged,” Wheat dull sud atiado lowor ; No, Whity Wabil, 81.80; ortra wiito Dillgun, 31 No. 1 do, $05; ambor Michigau, epot, $1.85% : July, $1.515 No. 1 red, 81,60, 'Oorn’' duil ahd o shade l;llfhl!l': hiflh wmixod, 443(c spot and sallor Juno; 463 soller August, Oaty dull and fower ; No, 3, #5)e } rojcatod, 41, urdhiTa—~Elrm and unchanged. Rzowrprs—Flour, 1,000 brls; whoat,14,000bu ; corn, 16,000 bu ; oats, 5,000 bu, . Bureseters — Flour, 700 brle; whoat, 4,000 buj cors, 17,000 bu; vata, 1,000 bu, L LOUIS, A7, Lovrs, Juno'11,—~Hugapsrorra—Flour dull and unnotilod aud lowor} suporline wintor, $1.00G4.76 ; oxtras $4.25@6.00 ¢ XX, $5,75@0.,00 ; XXX, $0,00(@17.25, Whoat quiet but fivmor for bost grades’; No, § rod fall, $L61X § No, 8 do $141@1,41, Corn wieady, and fo fuluro solivos No,2 mized, W3Xo in dlovator, 99 wollor Jung, 8055@400_sellor duily, {1561k’ Au- guut, Oats firmor; No. 2 39%o cauh, ‘June or July, Barloy nominal, Kyo dull aud lowor ;'Minnesota, 0to, Whitsxy—Dull, at 8¢, at $17,00 cash, $17.76 Provisions —Pork quiot, August, but offered st $17.25@17,372¢ st cloac, 1 Tucats nominally 8%o; shouidors, ‘Hy@8, bnoon Aull; cloar aidoa, 100 seller August ; or shouldors, Tafo clear rib, 0)o; oloar, 930, Lard dull; summer atoau, 8c, Taas—Bloudy, $4.00@4.40. OaTTrRi—Tlon; fat Indisn snd Texan, 3¥@430 ; prime to cliolco nativen, S@5IC, D Juno 11.—DiEassron ETR0IT, Juno 11,—LuEALsTUFFS— Flour quiel and unchauged, Wheat dull sud o sbade lower ; extrn £1.85 ; No, 1, $1.76, Corn dull and lowor at 420, Oata aull and lowor at 8o, PHTLADELPIITA, PRILADETPHIA, 010 11.—BREADSTUFPS~—Flour dull and nchmngod, | Whest grestly unsettled ; rod, $1.02 @1.70; ambor, $176@1.80, 1igo dull at Bc, ' Gorn highor'; yollow, 60@010; mizod Western, 600 Oats firm; whito, 6903 mulxe?, 48)e,1 TrrnoLryy—drudo, 19%a; rofinod for Juno, 100, Wisteny ~Hold ab 056, BALTIMORE, Basrisonz, Juno 11,—BReADRTUFTA—Flour dull and_ wenk; iWeslern suporfine, $4.76@6.76 § oxtran, £0.36@7,76. Whoat dull ; rad wintor Western, $1.46@ 1,60, - Corn dull; mized Wesiern, 62@090, Oaln tloady § mixed, €1@48o; whilo, 49@b0c,” Jiye dull at TProviarona—Dull and unchangod, BurTan—Unchanged, 2 Wansey—03)@04e, : DBUFFALO. IuPPALO, Jine 11,—GRAIN—Genorally dull s nomsnlly uinchanged ; ealos, 1f any, not reporlo Troun—8londy; demand fair, FrronTa—-1058 for whent, and 930 for corn, MEMPIIS, J:rtcoc MEAtrim, Juno 11,—CoTToN—Firm ; good ordinary, 5303 low midditng, 17xa, nEADRTUFFA—Tlour quict and wonk at $4,60810.00. Corn firm st Gle, Oata firm at 43@4dc. Corn meal firm a4 $2.65. HAY—DH&I ll:,filfl.d 24‘00‘. houl Acox—Dull and droopiog; shoulders, 7@7%0; sidon, 9GVKC, 1 IBINRS OBWEGO, O8RWRA0, Juno 11, —DBREADsTUPFS—Whent quiot; No, 1 Mllwnllkmn,c!l.fl. Corn dull at 62@66o, Oats steady ; Blate, 4 NEW ORLEANS, New OntmAwg, Juno 11,—BREADSTUFFE—Flour aull; enporling, $6.60; troblo, $7.00@8.00; family, £0.25010.55, %om-—nixxud,m; whito, 00c, Oats quict at d1@4To, Jx-bulsiste, aoan % 1oVIstoNs—Dacon dull at 74 ‘@03{c. Tams, 15@H4o.Lard dull; torce, B % @10%c. Srimarspaose: oo B 1’“' & X @10e Grooenms—Hugar and molal coffen 1t@a0ie, lorroN—Qulets enles, D605 good ordinary, 1630: low milddling, 1@ifge ) miadling, 1854 middling Orleans, 18%c; rocelpts, 8103 conatwias, 1,653 ; stock, 67,470 OLIVELAND. OrLEvELAND, Juno 11.—BRRADSTUFFe—Whoat dull and weak : No, 1 rod hold ab $16: No, 2 do, $1.54. Corn nteady nt 46@470, Onta qitlot ; No. 1, 40c. PeTnoLEUM—Quict steady; and unchangad. — e Vesscls Pnssod Detrojt. Detnorr, Juno 11,—PAssrd DOWR—Props Vander- Dlit, Rocket, Blanchard, Mobawk, Arctic, Barnum, Intér-Ocean’ and barge, Pringlo ahd bargo, Honry Tloward and barge ; barks Bunnysido and L, O, Wood- Tuff ; schrs Eacanaba, G, Bhorman, T, J. Osrd, Ticod Caso, Maumeo Valloy, Annifo Grafg, Johin Gross, Ishe peming, Moncs Gaga, Auna Maris. TassED Ur—Propa Twood, Plymouth, Ocenn, Dean Richmond, 8t, Albans, Lincoln and hargo, Istabrooko and barges ; bark City of Suffalo; helirs Kato Gillott, Thomes Quaylo, Thomas Gavwn, A.' G, Moreg, WiND—Noribeast, Deiiorr, June 11,—PAssED DowN—Tho prop uron City ; sorw Reddinglon, Jamos Harrisou, Like For- cat, William Young. L4ssEp Ur—Props Muty Jarcekd ond barge, Turmor gad Dergen, Trindovillo sud dargo \inaloe; btk i3 eclirs Southwost, Golden Rulo, B, J, Luff Frank Orawford. 2 h : WrNp—Northcast. —No movement, ‘oxports, Xllinois Rivor and Cannl Nows, ‘Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Tagariz, 1, Jng 11,—Two conl bargos Ghmo up from Peru to-day to Ioad with coal,” Tho canal boat a; Queon, loadod with lumbir from Ohicago, outof tho canal and dropped_down fo Pori, her destioation, Tho cansl boat, Gracie Griswold, loaded with lumber and salt from Chicago for Naples, nod out of tho cannl, _Tho river i at o stand, with wonty-soven Inclies of water on the dam nt Honry, and ton foo two fuclos of water on the mitrs sil o lock 15, SPECIAL NOTICES. The Gorham Manufacturing Co. Romind tho publlc that tho Sapromo Court of tho United Btatos has recently givon s declsion in tholr favor whioh socures {ull protootion from tha imitators of tholr dosigns. SPECIAL ATTENTION . Ts requeated to the fact that tho following trado-marks aro stampod upon ovory article manufactured by thom: Trado-mark I Trado-mark f o Bie, | colmdt B, STERLING o % GORHAM MFG. CO., Manutacturers of Btorling Silver Ware and Fina Elootro Plate, Providonco, . I, and No, 1 Bond-at., Now York, ‘Tea Barvices, Dinnor Borvicos, and Wodding Outfits fn groat varlety, from tho largost to tho mmallost, of tho :éxh:lt ordor, nro constantly fasulng from thoe Gorham ork, Schoncel’s Mandrake Pills, Thoso pills aro composod oxclusioly of vogotablo fa- gredionts, -mmfl.wq‘}?'mw i A T m ot loave any of {ta injurfous effeots. of moroury, do oy nct direotiy upon tho livor, and aro a vaiaablo rouo: o dy'fn ‘i e Scangomont. ronuiling fromn & diuor- dorod “state’ or that organ. - Livor Coupl aiat, lliota Disorors, Tndigestion, Siak Hoadacho, Typhold Fovbrs, I putcumb'to tho o0 040 6f Hohouck's Mase drskotine, Pure Vaceine Virus, Trom tho Helfor, Dr. J, B, FISHER & CO., & Bouth Clariate, prapagat (rom iy Boaugancy atock, theangh dolustod Hullors, oud oepoatiully ask BHYSIOIANS to sond_for circulars, aa tho address of many of thom cannot La obtainod. Vaccination foe, §3. ~Dr. Fishor will por- sonally attond tho oico from 8 10 8 p. m. Dutcher’s Dend Shot, For Dod Bugs. Cortain Doath to tho Vormin, Kills on tutioh,’ destroys vggs and Dosts, roota thom ot it :ggn-i'mp in poncv. 25 ud 60 conts. Large botil For salo by all drugglsts and doalors, DRESS _GOODS. CARSON, PIRIE & (0, TIADISON AND PEORIA-STS. DRESS. G008 INTERESTING PRICES. Lotof Dross Linons at121-3 cta., halfprico. 300 poa Twillod Cashmoros, New Shados, 28 inohes wido, 20 ots. yard, worth 40, 100 pos handsome all-wool Oretonnes, olo- gant Bhades, 55 ots., worth 85 ots. Lot of Wide Japanese Btripos at18 ota,, horatofore 26 ots. ZLarge now assortment of Dress Goods on tho chosp contro tablos, at 18, 20, and 25 ots, Bilk and Wool Velouraand Epinglines, now Bpring Bhades, 76 ota.; rogular price, $1.25. ‘Hondsome Lyons Roll Poplins, 75, 85, and $1.00, worth $1.00 to $1.76. Hxtra quality Japanoso Poplins, reduced to 25 ota., tho best mado, i Bargaine in Japaneso Bilks from 40 ots up, Bl'k Ground Btriped Bilks reduced to 65 ots, . DBargains in Park and Light Oolored Stripe Bilks at $1,00 and $1.25, just roceived. OHEAPHST BLAOK SILES in the city. Bargains in Black Gronadines, C.W.&E. Pardridge & Co., 118 to 124 STATE-ST, Oponing this dny Black and White Striped Dross Bilka at 760, would be choap at$1; gonuino Guinet Blaok Bilk at $1.60 por yard ; Boautiful lino of Renl Llama Lace Bhawls and Bacquos atless than they cost to import, Also, 1,000 dozen of thoso colebratod Huolk Towels, at 87 1-2¢, worth 760; over 800 oagos Assortod Spring and Bummer Dry Goods now oponing., DBuyers save at lonst ono-third thoir mono LOTTERY. st e LO;I"I‘ERY. lolal Drawing of tho Dally (e GEARRSGY B0 PO Bk pton Lotorys 8, 44, 86, 8% 71, ‘2, 16, 1 GLABY NO. 129, ¥0! 9, b 6, 3, 87, 4o, yfnled v shasto o Satotipapesrs o, n klvon by ) s O, DA is, Sasnair ot s w1, Rl Gt 5] it Ieniol Officon ribe-av., & Woit Madison-st., and WIRE WINDOW SOREENS, o ERE WINDOW SORRENG, ... Wire Screens, FOR DOORS AND WINDOWS, At the oldest Houwe In tha businoss, J. W. D. KELLBEY & BRO., 88 Madison-st., Tribune Building, UNDERWEAR. SUMMER UNDERWEAR! ‘Wo shall keep this department constantly suppliod with the bost Foroign and Domoa- tlo produotions, and at low prices, and solicit attention to o choioo stook of Gentlemen's Balbriggan Underwear; Joan aud Linon Drawera of suporior out and manufacture} Whito Lislo Thread Vests and Drawers for Ladios; Childron's Ganzo Drawers of all sizos, and full lines of Fino Morino, Gossn- mor, India'Gauze, Lisle Thread, and Novia 8ilk Undorwear of all styles, grades, and - sizos, from the bost Bootoh, English, French, and Gorman manufaoturors, inoluding many speoialtios not found elsowhere, HOSIERY Of oll kinds in our nsual full supply, Chas. Gossage & Co., 106, 108, 110 State-st. ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK. Gould Brog, & Dibibles, 149 & 151 State-st., Chicago. ORNABENTAL & ARTISTIC Metal Work, WHOLESALE AND RETATL, Fountains, Vases, Statu Drinking i‘om:tains, e Aquariums, Deer, Dogs, Lions, Emblematic Signs, Copper Weather Vanes, Stable Fittings, Crestings, Iron Furniture, Brackets, and Store Stools, EXCELSIOR LAWN MOWERS. Apgents for tho Fronch Patont BOULEVARD CHAIRS AND SEFTEES, ooAxfi“m for Younglove Architoctural Eron HYATS Patent Nluminated Tilo. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE, In Lots, Blocks, and Acres, Bevon hundred and forty acros, Ising togothar, a cholca property adjacent to tho clty: "Ifgh and’ bosuttfal tand, acoosaiblo by throo now railway linos, and but a short drivo from tho businuss contro, ~ Natico groyes, wida Stroots and boulgsards, Six milos of front vn & bonlesard 200 foat wide. Eightoon milos of front ou stroata 100 fact irlde. Can sall fivo hundrod and Gi{ty acros in one body, Teoo of ingumbranos, witl parfoct tite, and only {wo con’ vayancos botwoon tho United Statos and tho prosent own- or. This property promisos & rapid and grost incronao of talao, and will bo sold st modornta wricos and on enty torms, with o good dlacount o buyors who pay all cash. 8. 8. HAYES, 56 LaSalle-st,, Metropolitan Block. CUFES AND COLLARS, LINEN COLLARS AND CUEES, ‘Tho Grontest Variety of Styles ever offered in Fine Goods, at WILSON BROS, . K. cor, of State and Washington-nts., e o it s o N taon,} Chtcogo, Pike'a OporaHouss, Fourthst., Cincinnatf. LAKE NAVIGATION. N GOODRICH'S STEAMERS For Racine, Milwaukee, Shehoygan, cte., daily, Sundays excepted, 9 o, m, Saturday Exeur- sion Boat for Milwaukee, ete., do'w't leave un- il 8 p. m. Tor Grand Haven, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Spring Lake, Pruitport, Mauistee, ete,, duily, Sundays excepted, 7 p. m, For St. Josoph and Benton Tarbor, Tuesday Thursday, and Saturday, 11 p. m, For Green Bay Ports, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7 p. m. Wednesday's Boat goes to Escanaba, CHIROPODIST. 0G0 THE FERT. A. WILLARD, M. D, 29 Stata-at., southoast coraor Adams, oures Bunlons, end all othor Discases of R, CORNS! DR, KENISON, ot his old oflicos, 110 Ulark.st. SUMMER RESORTS, GRAND UNION EQTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., wiN open Juno 1, for tho roception of guosts. Prof. J, R, Landor and fia suyorh bad havo buon engaitod for tho season, Hooms can ho engagod at Metropolitan Mo tol or Gllsay Houso, N. Y, Addross BRESLIN, GARD NI & CO., at Savatoks Springs, N. Y. G LEIN EIOUSH, Mount Washingtou, N. IL._This favorito summer rosort wifl bo aponod duns 15 1613, . A THONRON & CO. Addross tIl Juno 1, W, & 0. R MILLIKEN, Port- 1and, Mo. : ~__ SHIPPING TAGS. DENNISON’S PATENT SHIPPING TAGS, Ovor 200 mililons havo boon used within the Jut Joyaury, without coutulatut of loss by ho tag bucoming detached, All Kxprosa Uompantos uso them. Hold by Printers nud Statloners Everywhere Masonie, v No. 160, moota this (Thursday) oventni, &t 8 wiclock, in'Oriojtal Hlall, 122 Lusallo-st., for work on tho §% O Dogreu. Visitivg bratlcon sordially fnvitod, B ondor ol tho We . ;. mr, JONN, Rosty. Masonic, Chloago Counctl of I of J, Bnootal Oonvacation, thla Wauhansla Lodgo, e oreting ut iall dorsor ot Halslod and s -BLE, ' N ordur, ulpliata.y acBo'eloyity B ST imes, e, Booratacy, I. 0. O, F\. stitution of Tiliaols Kuoampinent No. 8 will taka A !'m";',":.'vunmfin uatl phab 7 grolock, &b (o Gors, Borat Cinek and Waslingtons Riuestod (0 Lo proseits dr ¥ atall tho vitiooray A all Patrlarclie ara. D. Q. 8. 0 fus. kOl by HARUEL"

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