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: THE CHICAGO DATLY YRIBUNE: TUBRSDAY, JUNE T CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNI: TUESDAY, JUNE 1%, 18@, = z MURDER AT EVANSTON. \ A Doy Shot Down in Cold Blood by o Drunken Ruflian, Arrest of Two Men on Susplelones-Thelr Preliminary Exauinntlon, The quiet suburb of Evanaton, which in gen- erally admired for its ominent respoctability and advanced Idons on tho subjest of tomporauce, has Loen thrown into & stato of intenso oxalto- Jment by a bloody affray, which lns resulted in denth, The ciroumstances aro as follows: On Bunday ovening, botwoon tha Lioura of 9 and 10, an adopted non of Mr. Jacob Phillips, Oharloy Brantz by namo, wes walking eouth from Evauston on tho Ridge rond, accompa- nled by threo small boys, 8OnA of Pater Smith, When near Oalvary, and oppo- site the residonco of Maj. Mulford, thoy wore ‘mot by three drunken mon, supposed to bo Gor- mans, roturning from Roao I1ill, whoro thoy had boon carousing. Ouo of the mon addronsed his “companions, saying: ‘‘Now isour timo to mako monoy," and naccompnniod tho romark by 'duwlng arevolvor. Charloy Brautz, terrified by the man's words and actions, ondonvored to run away. The dastardly rufiian pursned him, and. aftor sovoral inoffoctnal attempts to dis- chargo tho contents of hin woapon, fionlly shiot him in the back of the boad, tho ball lodging fn tho brain. The noise of tho uhnotfing soon drew togethor & Iargo crowd, who summnionod modical assipt- .anco and triod to alloviato tho sufforings of tho wounded boy. Dra. Inano Poolo and J. 8. Jawoell epoedily arrivod, and hold an examination at tho Tiouro of Mr, Phillips, to which Charley had bean conveyed, They pronounced the wound fatal. Tho boy passcd tho night iu n comatosa atate, and dled early yostorday morning. ‘Iho shooting was ontiroly unprovoked, being tho wanton doed of men fronzied by drinik. Not & Sundsy passos without suticipations of bloodshed and violonce by thosa who live on the outskirts of tho villago from incbristed men, Graeso Point and Rosehill are just outside of the ares covered by tho chartor of tho Universi- ty, which prolibits tha salo of intoxicating drinks within a radius of four miles, and both placeaaro frequentod by o Iow clnea of people from Evans- ton and tho city, who spend tho day in drinking, and got homo in tho ovening the boet way thoy can, ofton quarrcling with cach othor, and in- sulting pnasors-by. Bince the Bunday law has Loon onforced in Chicago, tho annoyanco aud dangor hnve beou grontly inoreased, owing lfith[utlnrgo numbors who weokly go out from he city. Tho examination of two men who weore ar- zostod on suspicion of being tho sssailants of Cherlie Brantz, was conductod yostorday nfter- noon beforo Justicos Curroy and .- Hun- fvon. Max IHohn was sworn a8 {nter~ protor. Tho namea of tho prisonors aro osoph Loab and Fredorick Wick. Both ara Germans, Tho former, on being aworn, tosti~ ficd that ho never had a pistol. o was at John Zondor's srloon on Nunday afternoon, and went homa botween 8 and 9 o'cloek in tha ovoning, In gompauy with tho bokor, by way of Togors' ark. A numbor of witnosses wore examined, but no positive tostimony tondivg to faaton gullt on the risoners was elicitod. Tho examination will rosumod this morning. ~ Bonda smounting to 81,250 wera oxactod from eack of the suspacted men for his appanranca. Wick eucoecded in pro- ?‘?nficb‘u' but his companion was locked up, in ofault. —_—— PERSONAL. Dr. Godfroy, Michigan City, Is at tho Matteson, H. T. Elmoro, England, is at the Grand Pacific, Capt. Jamos Gilliss, U. 8. A,, ia at the Gardner. Jobn L. Mitchell, Milwaukoo, is st the , Gardner. i 'y Ty + Epglant Tho Rov. M. T. Bchoffmacher, Tows, is at tho Blattonon. Willism E. Honry, Mayor of Joliot, s af the ‘Weat Side Briggs Houso. Hamilton Dusby, editor of tho Turf, Field, and Farm, is at the Grand Pacific, * 8. 8. Morrill, General Manager of " 9 Milwau- ‘Koo & Bt. Paul Railway, ia at the SLermar, F. W. Lyman, Milwaukeo & 8¢ Paul Railway, Is registorad ot tho Wast Bido Briggs.Howo. .’ Col, A. DeGraff_and O. A. DoGraff, rairoya ontractors, of St. Paul, are at the Shorman. John C. Gauit, General Suporfntondent Bfi ‘waukeo & 8t. Paul Railrond, is at the Sherman, J. P, Mellrath, Chief of Polico of 8t. Paul, {s ‘among the arrivals at the West Bide Briggs ‘House. Rusell Bage, Jr., Superintendent Chicago Di- yision Milwauleo & 8t. Puul Railrond, is at the ‘Bherman, Among the arrivals af tho Gault House are: . D. Eilinwood, Fort_Wayno; L. A. Packard, Plymout, Iud. ; ‘A, F. Larmour, Boston ; Jamod E. Monroo, Now York; William JL Mildrith, Dalkots Torritory ; Goorgo Goopor, Pittsburgl. . John Bossuugor has beon notified by Mr, H, ¥, Gitisnder, o 14 ssnagion the tBuaaamont for the championship of tho world at tha French game, roon to oceur nt Now York, that he canndt tako part in it, becauso his vamo and entry feo woro not forwarded in proper senson, Among tho arrivals at the Gardoer Houss yes- 4orday wore tho following : 8. B. Reed, Jackion, ‘Tanu. ; J. G, Lano, Paris: Gordon . Lli?n.l. Dotroit; 0, L. Osgood, Uties ; F. Wallach, Now York; Georgo Farnaworth and wifo, Massachu- @otts ; B, L, Scelyo and wife, Ponsnukes. At tho Wost Bide Driggs Houso: Alfred @reon, Oregon ; W. I1. Johnson, 8t. L. & 8, E. R. R.j T. J. Ross, Novada ; A. M. Putnum, Con- tralis'; Tmnos and H, O. Browor, Now Yor frod Ames, theatro managor, St. Louia ; O. Maup, Jr., B. M. R. R; I, J. Roberts, 8t. Loui and E. T. M. Shepherd, Greoufield, Mass, : Among the mrrivals at tho Sherman House o yosterdey wero the following : P. T. Julian and (- 4ifo, Paris; W. O. Bailoy, Now York; B, O. 1 Cuttor, Cincinnati; 4, B. Péirco, Boston : David fhomns, Montann; J. B. Ridor, Ridor's Mills, E. Brown, Doa Moines ; D. A, Testro, ; J. M, Pinkerton, Boston, - j , Among the arrivals at tho Grand Pacific, yes- torday, woro tho following: Franklin Ldaon, Now York ; Georgo Ifonton, Boston; Thomas I, ! B 20 ke B St O bt 500 41 B s 30 aen mems i £ I 8 ] I 8 bl g (2 e I b Conflod, Veraiont s A. 8, Shaulaing, Now York -John Doughorty, Philsdelphia; O. 8, Barrett, Oloveland; Goo. B. Clason 'and wifo, Mil- waukeo; J. S. Spann and wife, Omaha; 'O, 0. Boaman, Ssn Diogo; E. Audrews, Groenwich, Ny 1. 8. Goodricl, Bt.Paul; Goo, H. Lacoy, o, Btanley G. Fowler's now paperis the Denver Bfirror. Judge Colo, of tho Towa Supromo Court, will gelebrata his silver wedding on the 25th inst, 8, B, Jwott hus beon olocted Vico-Presidont of tho Bufalo, Now York & Philadelphin Rail- rond, vice Ienry A. Richmond, rosignod, Dr. Dassott, lnte Assistant Buporintendent, succoods Dr. ltanuy at thie head of the Towa In- wane Asylum, and Mrs, A, R, Wickorsham suc- coeds Mra, Hauny as Matron, Orodit Mobillor Colfax has been docorated with tho dograo of LL. D., by Ottorbein Uutveraity, aa inetitution in Oio, where ho Lad delivored s Tocturo on * tho dutios of lifa,” Col, Chaa, A, Tamilton, &n oid roaident of Milwaukeo, und o gallant soldior during tho war, b dotorminod Lo Teavo Wisconsin and take up his rosidenco in Now York City. M, Col. Colby, of Natchoz, formorly Miss Alico Kingsbury, lins mado s _bust of Ged. Rob- ert 2. Leg, which wan prosonted fo the R. . \Leo Lodgs, of Vickeburg, lest wook. Chaleg O. Rusnoll, Buporintendont of the Bos- ‘tan & Albany Rallrand, wos married, last wool /£o Mibs Engenia Bradiny, of Branford, Conn,, a tho renidonce’of tho bride's unclo, at Horiden, ! Will T. Underwood, son of Thomas Undor- wood, of Lafayette, Ind., is now tho Amarican editor of the Itvvue Iaternalional Dustree, s -daily snd tri-weokly paper, publishiod at Vienna. Zonos Thayor, of Winona County, a membor of tho Minnesota Logislaturs of 1860, committed suioido last weok. 110 was & man of wonlthand of +tho most plensant socin refutions, and thora s no known cnuso for his Inst act. Tho Duteh correapondont of the Independance Delge wyitos that the Snltrn of Atchin studiad in olland, sud thut by avmy Is commanded by a “Diytehmpn, formerly ou oficor in tho Duteh sor- Viods, ‘Tl Trish pupors will sliortly discover thnt Yauly l\(l\jnuli)"ullgln-hnml wan i & graduate of Dublin University, Folix R, Brunot, of Pitisburgh, Ohafrman of the Board of [ndisn Commissionors, and Thomas K, Croe, of Washington, Reeretury of tho Bourd, i oxpoct to spond tho snmmer in visiting and {roating with tho Indlans in Wyoming, Dakota, Montann, Colorado, and Now Bexico, Mr, Ilmwa%l», of Japan, who rpont last summer in Hanovor, N, 1., aud who waa then an {nvalid, diod on the 22d of Tebraary, In Yoddo, Just Dboforo his death herequestod his mothor to * put into his %ruu tho Bible nud the book of Confu- olus, for I bolleye,” sald lo, ' the truth Is tho gamo in both,” Mru, Faweott, ‘wifo of the_ distinguishod pro- fonsor and writor on political ucouom{, WaB ra- contly roqueated to leavo & froo publio roading- room in Knglaud, on tho ground that it was not meaut for women, Whoroupon the plucky Indy carried tho onso to the Publio Library Oommis- slonors, and way informod that women have o {)lgl;:. to uso frea roading-rooms and publio li- rarios, Frank Walworth's charactor sooms to be of proclsely tho atylo that his fathor and othor novolists of tho ' Ouidn " scheol, na it may ba eallod, havo loved to paint; aud, if ronding his fothor's books bss boon ho infiuonco whioh fqrmod hismind nud flited it for sucha dood, the retribution would not bo #o unjust aftor all. ‘Chls suggostion for a dofoneo Is offorod gratuit- ously.—ZBoston Herald, I havo ronson to bellovo that tho marriago of tho Duke of Rdinburgh to tho daughtor of tho CGzar will not como off. At lonat tho courno of Princo Altrod's love doos not run smooth, Binco Lufn roturn ho wonts anything but the air of o hnppy lover; “and to a friond who vonturad to ask him fow tho affafr wos going ou ho dis- layed on nugor that bodod no good. Tho roublo is, I am told, that tho young Indy ddes not wish fo acoopt him, and that hor paronts, for Tensons quito satiafactory to them, are not dia- plonaod at hor rofuctanco, Novarthalona tho match may como off, althongh I doubt it.—New York World's London Lelter. Sonator _Tipton, of Nebrasks, durlng tho rosont planting sonson, bias sot out on his farm in Nomaha County, Nob., 1,000 applo-troos, sud nlso tho fallowing forest troos ,000 black wal- nut, 2650 white walmit, G600 birch, 500 eim, 500 maplo, 500" ash, 5,000 cottonwood—total, 4,760 forost troes. o i8 now planting 21§ miles of hodgo, has 60 acros of whont, 20 of onts, and 15 of corn, and proposen breaking 650 ncros of Aod this sonson. And e vory commendable featuro of this vory commondabio {mprovement consists in the fact that all this work was porformed by ‘himsolf with tho aid of another man. Julin M, Holmes writes tho Now York Sun a8 follows: ** Tho intimato friond and confidanto of Mrs, Helon Hardin Walworth, I know tha tor- xiblo facts which led to this fearful tragedy— faots which I shrink from rovealing, out of ro- rd for hor dolicato reunrvo—tm?a 80 appall- g and unondurable thoy must make & perfoct rovorsion in publlo sentiment whon thoy come to Lo divulged (ns.they must in the courso of tho trial).” "Anothor fricnd of Mra. Walworth von- turos fo admit that tho son has boen guilty of * faulty logie.” A Toundon corrospondent of the New York Graphio writea that it is currontly reported in that city that Jamos Gordon Bennott, tho priotor of tho Now York Jlerald, is malkin proparations to start a daily nowspaper in thal Gity, It {8 to bo, 50 far as possiblo, 6. roproducs tion'of tho Now York journal, and will bo odited by Mr. Fitz Jomos Stophons, who will rocoivo o salary of £5,000 por year. Ar. Stophens is & ournnlistic writor of acknowledged ability, and reputod tho author of tho editorial articles which Lave mado the reputation of tho Pall Afall Gazelte. He will bo nosistod by a ploked staff of British aud Ameriean journaliats. Tho paper will bo started about Jan., 1 if rumor is not altogothor at fault. st AMUSEMENTS. B'VICKER'S THEATRE, Katio Putnam began her third weok at Me- Vicker's 1ast ovoning, the play boing o dramati- zation by Mr. Fred. Bock of Farjoon's novol, “Blade o' Grees,” or “London by Day and Night.” Miss Putnam {s tho Blade o' Grass, when the blade is *a horfin what nevér Liad any | parents,” a docidedly sad condition of things for tho young lsdy. That Is in tho firet nct, In the sacond sho iy motamorphosed into Afiss Lucy, and attonds o boarding-school, whore sho learns nothing, and runs awny to bocome Kilans Kloltz, “a Dutch boy very hard of hearlng,” with . & song and danco, and finally her troubles end in tho last not, whero sho figures as “an heiress with £10,000 o yoor,” quite & nice income theso hard times when monoy is worth 10 per cont, Thero was no tronblo in making the plot on the part of the dramatist, Mr. Farjoon baviog porformed that difiicult part. Tho novel is adapted apparontly to suit Miss Putnam, though Migs Putnsm mny not alwaya bo ndaptod to the novol. SHI it is tho boat she hins done yet. The dramatizing is far from wrelchod, and bhora and there tho dislogne s quito lively, it not positively humorous. As the fashionn- blo school Miss, Blads o’ Grass shows very decidedly thit hor antacedonts were not refined, and in that way the part is rondered with due rospoct to naturo. It 18, howevar, us the * Duteh ‘boy" that sho is most horself; tho patols is ox- cellont, the song such o8 is usually the accom- paniment on such occasions ; something about throwing *‘ the dicos " was sung with tho futl compngs of Miss ufnam’s voico. This is not Digh-toned ncting, but there Is nothing yulgar in 4t ; fair summor acting; o good minwtrel por- formanco, apparantly inferjectad to exhibit Misa Pulnam's gouius in the song nnd dance lno,— her bost lino by all momns. Zom Dcadle (Browno), tho father of the orpliun, stcording to tho pedigreo givon in_the bills, was posaibly the ‘most onfortaining and forelblo of tha cast, and Bomeportionsof his part were sufiiciontlyamusing to make thoso ongily tioklod laugh, whilo again there wero occasions when porsous ensily grieved might [zfluvu oud put on mourning. ew of the pathotic portions wore rether good. Miss Putnam hag & dolefal note, which sho ugos to con- siderablo advantago, and Ar, Browno hins away of ovinolng his omotion, sometimes worrowful enough, . somotimes uito ludicrous. Joc 'Brighlly (Power) was in_ tho sorvico of & railroad—not o8 brakeman—but a8 Buperintendout. He was natty all over—tho old stylo peculiar to Mr. Power, ‘Thore wero throa lawyers on tho stage who distributed the vile lainy among them, and made it sufilclontly vil~ Ininous, Jachel Moore (Maudo Hilton) **a lady to bo envied by all,” dressed nontly and did her Jittlo part without much exortion, The sconery 18 all that coyld be asked for by tho play, and, in tho third act, whore tho wickedness cul atos, a wator tauk is fntroduced to drown tho vietim, ‘This was tho bost of tho sconos, and as thoro hay not been & play with a water-tank in it for some time, the tank has tho recommeondation of nov- olty. Tho tank was onoored, and was shown the second timo, It was vory well worked, To con- cludo, it may bo eald that porsons, if not too fastidions, can enjoy the plsy and pase an ovon- ing Leforo Migs Putnam aud hor company with- out ennui, aud with soma onjoymont for their tronblo. Tho audionco Inst ovening was good for a summor night, but it mi§lm bo better, and as Misa Putnam is an industrioun ~snd ambitious lady, with ‘‘lougings aftor tho infl~ nite,” and an evident determination to make tho moat of her ability and opportnnll{, nearly overybody should go. The ssme bill will bo piayed during tho week, and, whon it I8 lubri- cated by practico and the charactors know thofr parta well, it will improvo. II0OLEY'S TIEATRE, The announcement of John Dillon's benefit 1ast ovouing at Hooloy's Theatro had tho effect that everybody oxpected, in bringing s Iarge nwmber of bis frionds to tho houso. "ho result was that evory accousible squaro inch of spaoe in tho suditorlum was utilizod. Camp- stools wore in auch domand that nothing but a strict doformination to observe the ordinanco upon tha subjoct provented tho aislos from bo- ing DLlocked, As It was, howevor, tho nisles woro clear, and those wero the only portions of tho floor to Lo soen. Parqueito, balcony, ullory, and boxos wero fillod. - It s duo to My, illon to sny that Lie never played bettor than he did last ovening. Evory hody in the houso, on tho stago and off it, appeared to Lo in on uncon- Lrallnbfi.l stato of morriment, and it is queationa- ble if there ever was such protractad laughtor in any thentro {n this city boforo, Tho firat pieco played was tho comedy “** All that Glittors i not Gold," which was givon with spirit throughout, Mr. Dillon plnying Zoby Trwinkle. It in noodless to particularize tho acting, for the fun waa sustained thronghout so copiously that it enguifod ovorything olso. Lo porpotusl gl tor of tha audionco dolayed ito pleco nearly hatf “an liour Loyond thio gxpocted tio. Ll farcas “Jones' Baby " and “ The Boy from Limerick " concludod the ovening’s amusomonts, This ovoning tho charming soclety drama, ** Game of Lovo," will be givon, without doubl, to o large sudienco, NIXON'S AMPHITIIEATRE, ‘Wagnor's Minutrols opened at this capacions thontro Junt ovening, and to such an oxtraor- dinarily Inrgo housa that the miccoss of thoir #tny hero is alrendy assured. It eannot con- woiontionsly be stulod that the audioneo wau composed * oxolusivoly of tho upper 10,000, but there were many lndics presont, and in some parts of tho house gontlomon who aro mceus- 17, 1873, tomed to patrohizo only first-class outertain- monts. Thioso who wore pronent in tho sutlol- nt{on of onjoying nn dvoning of good minstrel un wore ngrooably surprined, for tho promino of “an oxcollent programmo was fulfilled, E. M. Iall tho *‘banjo king" as ho stylos himeolt appeared for the first time in 4his olty a8 ond man, and though not as finishod & nogro minatral as Wagnor or many othora who have played to Clioago ntdioncos, was sufliciont- 1y good 1n that punl?lnn to bo called n muccoss. Tlio first Ynlm containod somo amusing disloguoe. Bomto of tho folies wore now ;. othors onjoyad n respoctable b llqnl‘sy, Dut wero nono tho foas ap- prociatod. Cal Wagnor's song ‘‘ The Grand Duike's Dall” in exacodingly funny and comploto- ly upsot tho gravity of tho oudionce—if indood ~ thoy had aily to upsst by tho timo ho sang, Ifoywood's = soprouo ®olo waa & surprise too, for hia falsotto rosom- bles mora Ololnlf (han any that hias boon heard 0o, riclt, mollow, fomalo voice. It docs nob quPam with Xugone's eithor in ocompnss or aultivation, but is fillor, and puror, and Lina not. avon b suggostion of falsolto about it. The im- Rre»ulnn medo by his firat solo was doopened in s subsoquent piecos, Canflold and Bookor, in thoir songs and dances, mado s hit. Thoy com~ bined vory ‘rospoctablo vocalism with au ncro- batio porformance of satonishing morlt, Hall, in his baufo porformancos, was as good 18 ovor, and tho romainder of tho programmo was suol a8 to fusuro good houses. THE CITY BRIEF. A moocoting of the Diroctors of tho ITalf- Orphan Asylum will bo hold ot tho usual time and plnco this atternoon. - Tho Polico and Fire Dopartmonts will bo pald to-day, The police will rob tho Troasury of £33,487, ‘and tho firomon $21,333.61 Total, 859,720.61, Tho Board of Publie Worka yestorday awnrdod tho contract for cioaning tho " Washington and LaSallo strect tunnols gor the ousuing year to Winau Nollis, for £1,760. ~ Tho Board of Public Works have notifled tho Boord of Polico to inforso tho order prohibiting tho uso of private hose from 6 s, m, until 6 p, m. Torrons who violate tho order will havo their wator cut off. A fair and strawborry festival will bo held thia waok, at the Reunion Prosbytorfan Ghurch, on Mitcholl strect, near Throop, 'Tho lndios solicit tho patronnge of thoir friands. The npproaches to the Lake atrost bridgo are 8o thoroughly rotted that the Doard of Pul lic Works intend to build stone abutmonty dur- ing the prosont songon, and_advortisomonta for bida will be shortly fnserted. Youtorday morning tho dead body of omalo infant, opparently nbout 4 months old, was Tound in tho river, noar the Kinziastroot bridgo, No marks of violence were found upon its por- son. It was removed to tho Morguo. A littlo gm namoed Ratks, aged 3 yonrs, and n boy named Gutskn, whose paronts roside at No. 74 Julion stroet, nro missing. Thoy loft thoir ‘homo early fualordny morning, nnd diligont soarch has failed to discover any traco of thom, The following resolution is to bo discussod nt the maoting of the Weat Oliicaga Lycoum, in tho Loavatt Btroot OvnFmngnnul Church this ovening : ' Resolved, ‘Thatit s wrong to have theatrical plagain Obristian churches.” A full attendanco is requested. Tho contract for curbing, filling, and paving tho appronchios to tho Twelfth troot visduct was awarded yostorday to Messrs. Enmshaw & Goblo, na follows : For curbing, £14.94 por cubie cord ; filling, 49 conts per oublo foot ; sud $1.16 por square yard for paving. A gpeclal mooting of the Chieago Caledonian Club will bo beld in the basemont of the Scotch Church, corner of Adams and Sangamon etreots, at 8 o'clock on Thursdsy ovening noxt, Tho mattor to be considorod 18 whethor tho park shall bo propared for a picnic this yoar. At 7 o'clock yestorday morning n Inboror was driving a sand-wagon, noar the cornor of Divor- ney stroct and Greon Bay road, in Lake View, when his horees bocame frightonod at tho dum- 'my and ron against the sidowalk, throwing him out under their feot. Tho man was soriously injured. His namo could not be loarnod. A 0_of base ball was played at Rivorsido no Bnturdsy botwoen tho nino of, tho Manufac- turera’ National Bank and tho Rivorsido Baso Ball Olub, which resulted in favor of the former by n seoro of 22 to 18, The game was witnossed l’i‘y about 600 peoplo, many of whom wero ladies, ‘ho roturn match will bo~ played to-morrow, on the Univorsity grounds, Yoaterdny morning st 8 o'olock, Officer Sanger BMW & man coming out of an alley botwaon Twonty-second aud Twenty-third streots, The oflicor commanded him to stop, which ho did not do until four shots® had Dboon fired. Ho was taken to tho Twanty-seoond Strect 8tation, whore lio gavo the name of Jim Lyon, e Lind hoon bmfilaflzins in tho shoe-storo of Philip Fries, at No. 41 Cottage Grovo avonuo. Justica Banyon will examino bim this morning. Yosterday morning, about half-past 2 o'clock, tho music-store of Ttoot & Lyon, at No, 28! ‘Wabash avenue, was agnin visited by burglars. Fortunataly, Officor Horman Myor sow tho thioves just as thoy wore about to offoct an _en- tranco into tho store through & roar window, and, nfter they had got fairly in, Lo nrrosted thom. They wore more Dloys, and gavo tho nomed’ of James Loskin and Antonio Sgor, '.\‘ém wera looked up in tho Madison Hireok Bation. The oxclusive right to print and publish tho official catalogue of thio Inter-State Industrial Exposition has_boen awarded to Mr, Jamos Nowlan, on condition that he farnish a certain ‘number to the Association free of charge. BMr. Nowlan doponds upon advertising patronago to recompenso him, and tho public will doubtloss sustain tho oflicial catalogue in preference to tho catoh-penny sheots that will probably be issued. The Board of Publio Works yestordsy isencd the following building permits: M. M. Molti- myor, ono-atory briok, 15x23 fast, No. 703 Stato stroot ; 3T, D, Rapp, two-story brick, 60x40 foot, on West Washington stroot; J. E. Fay, two- story brick, 24x68, No. 148 Park avenue; Josoph Sherwini, Lwo-story stono, 87x40 foet, on Wost Monroo stroct; NorthSide City Rallroad Company, one-story brick, 855160 foot, on North Clarl stroat; Margarct Rosob, to-story brick, 91xdd feot, No. 381 Wost Polk straot ; H, I, Hoffman, four-story stone, 44x8214 foat, on Fifilk aveuue. ‘Tho recently organized band of Fronch muei- ciana #oronaded soveral of thoir countrymon on Sundsy ovening. _Aftor calling and_soronnding tho residences of J. Plamondon and A. Boizo, thoy stoppod at the houseof T, E. Gueroult, No. 692 Wost Madison streot, and, after playing tha Amorican and Fronch -alry, were invited to ariake of a lunch and wino. The band oxocutod the Marseillnise, Lu Cavadionne, and Hail CQIumbln& aud woparated after drinking to tho toast: *To tho prosperty of tho United Btatos, the unity of nll American citizons, and the freedom of “all tho inbobitants, including the Committeo of Hovonty.” ‘Yosterday afternoon a Gorman named Joseph Beholtz committod suicldo in tho Lutheran Come- tory, at Lako Viow, by shooting limselt through the lead with s revolvor. 'be unhuppy man wont out from thocityon tho dummy. o went iuto Irving's . Baloon, opposito tho cometory, and sat down at a table. Soon aftor ho took out o card, upon which he wroto that lito bad bocome distastetul, and ho wished himsolt buried * docontly by W. T\, Schened on Chicngo_avenuo.” This card ho loft upon the table. Ho thon wont ovor into the comotory aud sat down undor & treo, and in a fow momonts do- liborately - 3 himsolf thrnth the head. Tho woapon ~used was o single-barreled plstol. Bcholtz was o singlo man, and had not long ro- sidad in this country, 1o had exhibitod slgns of montal dorangoment for somo time. Coronor Btophons held an inquost on tho bady, yestordny aftornoon, whioh rosulted in a verdiet of suicido. Tho I\')ya Verlden, o Ohiengo publication,is said to ho tho largost Bwedish nowspaper in the world, Ttu first uumbor apposrod in Galva, Til., Jan, 1, 1869, but tho owners dosiring o lurgor flold, moved to Chicago in January, 1871, en- larging the papor to & nina-column follo, Tho astablishmont wos swalfowod up {n the great fire, but the outerprising publishers rovived the journal, and ‘have improved it wmmtori- elly ‘within tho last year. It {8 mnow & ton-column folio, * aud hns o large clty and county circulation, This fact is jm- portant to advortisors, wha will doubtloss tako ndvnuub;u of this moans to communieate with the 46,000 Scaudinavians of Ohicago. TJohn Mueller wna nrrulfrncd Leforo Justico Benlly for making a brutal assault upon n boy unmeéd John Beokor, yostorday moruiug, at 9 o'olook, It soeme that tho Doy, in company with some othors, had fnoonsed Muellor by playing bull In front of his atore, Muellor, boln vomevwhat iutoxicated, got a Loavy iron bar, and, aftor roquasting tho boys to stop playing, bogun to uso it right aud left.” Tho assanlt ocourrod at tho cornor of Fisk stroot, nonr Bixtoouth, Bocks or did yot run awa wgtin his companions, and theroforo roceived o murdorous blow from: his nauailant, It I holioved that the Loy's ukuil iu fracturod, Yeuterday aftornoon, howevor, hg wan fmproving, and stroug hopon woro entor- tuined of his ultimata rocoyery. 'I'ho boy lives at No, 887 West Bixteonth stroot, Muellor wuy shortly nftorwarda arroated, and beforo Justice Boully yostorday moming wes romandoed for furthor lionring undor $4,000 bail. Tho Board of Polloo woro in nossion yostordny aftornoon, but did acarcely nujmmg oxcopt tallt, Policoman Otto was roprimandod for maltronting ono MeCarthy, and tho rosignation of Policoman Jagob Hoburer was accopted, There sooms to bo a dlgposition ou tho part of somo of tho polico- mon to ologa thoir eyes whon nnloan-konpnn’uull liquors on Bunday, and without licousos. 'Tho Bonrd intond disinssing sll such oflicors. Thoy will consult with the Corporation Counsol ns to whothor an ofilcor can atrost aman who In violnt- Ing tho ardinance on sight, sud if Mr. Tuloy snys such arrost {n logal, the mon who rofuso to ohoy tho ordor of tfio Buperintondent will bo dis- charged, nnd thofr placos filled with mon who will koop tho onths iaken whon sppointed. Tenry A, Wilder, the Iawyer who defended a Doar-seloon Laoper smod Honry Mathiou, in o suit brought ngainet him by tho city for nn allogod viblation of Boo, 8, Ohip. 28, of tho Oity Ordinnnces, which was triod boforo Justico Beully tho otlior dny, haa anbscribod and sworn to an adavit sopting forth thataovon of tho Jutors in tho case stated undor osth that thoy wero om- loyes of Fiold, Loiter & Co., and that throo of rhum woro oxousod for causo, A, B, DeDomor, John MoOulloch:, aud John P. Osborn, mombors of the jury, havo subscribed and sworn to an afMdayit sotting forth that, when the caso of Mathion was givon to the jury, and bofore thero was time for consultation, Fiold, Leitor & Qo.'s men said, ** Lot us fino the d—-a Dutchman to the fullgst oxtont of tho lnw;" snd that they (tho omployes of I, T. & Co.) ovinced a disposi~ tion, throughout consulfation, to reudor a vordiot not 1n accordanca with the law and evi- donce, The Rov. T. M. King, of Collierville, Tonn., {8 in tho oity soliciting aid to bulld o collogo in that town for tho ilghor oducation of colored poople. o has testimonials from & numbor of distinguished clorgymon and othors, and an the objoct is & worthy ono, ho will doubtloss obtain somo funds in Clicago to nfsist in the oroction of - tho proponod Dullding. Tho ground ia alrondy securod, and only 811,000 I8 roquired ta comploto the fund noedod. Colliorville is locatod on the Memphis & Obarleston Rallroad, twanty milos from tho former city, and many ominont Southorn mon tako an futorost fu tho ostablishment of tho academy. Among tho Iot- tors Mr, King bas i ono from Jofforson Davis, who snys: **I am assured that the Rov. T\ M. King i8 worthy of tiust and assistance.” Mr. King will call upon the businoas men of Chi- Cago for nid, aud ho hopes that thoy will sub- goiibo liborally. THE SHAH OF PERSIA., ERis Visit to Borlin, Derlin (June x{ Correspondence of the London News. ‘The 8bah struck mo 88 a rather haudsomo man. His_comploxion is, of courso, swarthy, and would botray him anywhero; but ho has o bright intelligout faco, a ino figuro, and good earringo. Mo 18 quito a8 tall apparontly s the Emporor, but not 8o stout. On his arrival ho ‘wore a costume somi-Oriontal, somi-European, and but for his cap would not have boon noticed in o Iargo nesembly of ofiicors. Tho cap moy bo o vory exoollont artiole, and on & journoy from Tohoron by rail may fuve proved couveniont, ut it is not improssivo. It 18 Imposeiblo to lift it to anuwor tho ualutationa of the crowd. Instoadof lifting thoir lhoad-covorings, thorefors, tho Dersinna mako a peouliar sort of movoment with thoir handa—now thoysoom to bo scooping np wator in tholr palms and carrying it fo_thoir mouths, now to bo fanning themselves with the asmo dusky mombors, and now to be clutching at tho looks of thoir hair. It Is an_nttompt, doubtless, to imitato tho Luropean military ca- Iute, but tho fmitators aro not doxterous, and tho attempt is ludicrous. To roturn to eaps, howover, it must be eaid that tho Btato cap of tho Bhah himsaolt is not to bo dospised. It may not commend iteolf to the mathotio sense, bLut brokora lonI(luE aftor Joans ond young ladios looking aftar the jewels will find it advisablo to count tho dismonds that spnrkle n that poculiar garmont. That cap itee)t ia o high round biaok ono, in respoct to form such na ono soes in Rus- sin ond ovon othor ?m'!s of Europo in cold woathor. ‘Tho pocullar foaturo, howevor, is o sort of faniiko ornament, oritfs moro liko small hand broom, which, tho hendlo down- . wards, is aflixod to tho frontof tho hat. Tho hondlo of this broom reaches nenrly to tho bot~ tom of the hiat, nnd the top riscs an inch or so obove tho samo. DButit is an oxtraordina broom, The bandle is studded with diamon and ofher precious stoncs, which stroteh w somo distance asmong the straws, aud aro woll ealculatod to fill tho human soul with envy, The Bhah's coat is also richly decorated with Jowols, gold lace, ot coters, and with his broad sash and gold opnulattes ho ‘might be taken for & Fronch Goneral of Divislon in full drass. Dut enough of these descriptions. Persicos odi, puer, ap- paratus. The immodiato attondants of the Shoh, thoso who rido in the noxtenrrisge, aro gonorally throo or four militnry officors. Thoir uniforms, ngain, resomble tho Fronch rather than the Gorman, Ouo of theso gontlomon, indeod, tho bady plyslc cian (Dr. Tholozan), wéars o Frouch Genoral's uniform, rod trousers with gold stripes, Tod cap, and cont trimmed with gold and covered with Persian_ ordors, The yeat of the suito, who followed nlong in pairs in opon car- riages, woro gonerally olad in cavilinn drees. They wore tho samo sort of tur~ bon hat, biack and plain, .and, as a rulo, dnrk clothos, ‘They aro by no meana dingreenblo in thoir looks, They are large, woll-propor- tioned, erect, nonrly sil havo long black mous- taches’snd whinkers, though fome wear full boards closely cut, aud now and then there is ono turning grey. -Their menuer whon ridiug through o botrays, 08 I havo said, norvous- noss and awkwardness, but no more bhan ig al- waya shown by natives'of an lsolated state®rat brought into contact with & now_civilization. The glmh himself shows a prnr dogreo of im- nesivenoss. Unliko his followors, hio makes 0 offort to acknowledgo tho salutations of tha crowd. Idid notsee him mako so much as an inclination of the hond. o sita orect, stolid, almost indifforont, whilo the Emperor bows right and loft to his faithful subjocts, The Per- sian guosts were somowliat cmbarrasged as thoy drovo through what o Borlin journal call, by ‘way of contrast with Teloran, the City of Intol- ligauco, but they cau take no lossons in_doport- mont from the_fll-msunored crowds which ro- coived thom. Tho Emporor and tho Shah yoro wolcomed with sometbing liko rospoct, and tho first fow corringes which followed wore not ox- actly fnsulted. - But ne party after party paused, sud the navnur woro away, tho orowd grew in- solent, and at st evm] carriagq,which drove b, with guasts was greotad with darisiva cheors, Baw vast throngs of men and women trentin, tho Peraians oxactly o8 a party of ili-bro schioolboys might troat a Iottontot who should ‘bo suddonly turned loose among them. ML Nousc~Buliding ' in Dresidcne. Corresponulenco Baltimore Awmcrican, As many of thoso who build houses, as woll as those who live in thom, do not not undoratind tho stylo of dwelling-houses nowin gonoral voguo in all largo Eurzfimnn citios, I will endoavor, to describo ono of thom now in course of craction dircotly in front of my window. In thia caso tho building bas & fropt on thoe main stroot of about 140 foot, sudlicient to acoommodato soven houses on tho ordinary Baltimoro style. He, howover, builds but ono touse, with & court entranco in the centro, and oight stores below. The upper portion of tho houses, to tha holght of fivo storlos, lscomplotod with sl tho roqulromonts for two families on cach floor, and each will havo oight good rooms, four of whioh will front on this stroot, Tho upper story s gonor- ally comploted o a8 to accommodate four fami- Haa, onch boing given smallor sccommadations, In tho rear of tho contro stors on tho first loor two sots of staircasos pass up, ono for sorvants, and tho othor for tonants aud visitors, An old woman or man is always provided with quarters on this floor, who aro called portors, and aro alwaya on hand to anewer all questions as to who live thoro, whethor thoy are in or out, what floor thay live on ; and also to do_littlo cliores of va- rious kinds for tho tonants, Each suite of rooms is completo and indepondent of all the rooms in thoir sccommodations of all kinds, aud I have been nssured that tho familica are just s rauch separuted from each other as If they lived in goparato houwes, 'hore ara elevators for tho hoisttng of wood and coal to tho different atorlos, which must of courso bo obiained in emall quantitics. I hnyo hod occanion to onter soveral of theso housos at timos, and found tho ffonoral stairondo na clonuly and'fn good_ardor, noly oarpotod and cared for nt the txpenso of all the inmates, Loy are preforred to the old stylo of soparate houdos, as nffording bettor no- commodations and an oppertunity to make & bot- “ter appearance for a smull outlay, All_tho houses now bullding fiiside the City of Dreudon aro in this atylo, nnl{;thu are ocoupied 8 fast ns built, ‘Tho ono to which I allude, op- Eonila my hotel window, is not yet comploted, ut most of tho storos, and tho threo uppor atories uro ocoupied, the windows boiug hand- womely decorated with laco ourtning an ovory ovidenco of comfort and rofined taste, Gon, Crool, W, D, Bickham, tn the Dagton Journal, ‘Wa uro ruther sorry that Qoorge Crook didu't capturo the Modoew, - Duying tho War it was ob- served that whon CQoen. Crook was sont aftor bushwhaokora ho nover’ brought any inta camp 1o bo bothorod with—they always wot with somo o e R R R R RIS necidont, Wo romombor an {lluatrative ocenslon, Orool, then Colonol of tha 'Lhirty-aixth Ohio, ngumd to Roreorans at Oross Lanos, afler the battloof Carnifox Forry. Itoscorans waa do- llfihted to soo him, Tho bushwhackers wora vory troublosome, Orook was ordorod to squoloh thom, — Abont ton duya ntlerward Orook oamo Into hoadquartors looking like a man who had beon slooping out o! nights. Rosecrnnn and the rest of un grootod hiin warmly, and, attor o glass of—wator, anid 1 Ttowy—*“Wall,'Crool, what did you do? ™ Grouk—¢ Gloaned out (ho bualnvhackors," Rony—* Didi't you tnke any prisonory? Orook (drawling)—" Wall, yos, I did havo —aovon, but the d-—-d foold fall off a troo and brolto tholr nookes." Headquartors took mora wator, JOHN CHINAMAN. Mo Prosonts Xiix Cnnc to tho San Frane cikco Ionrd of Suporvisors, and Males n Novol Proponitiou. On tho 24 inat,, whon tho ordor for clipping tho hnir of tho hinoso prisonors fu the county Jnil eamo wp at tho mooting of tho Board of Bu- porvisors of ‘San_Franclaco for final action it Jyon fiundly pasucd, bt votood by tho Mayor), the Roy. 0. Gibson, Chinowo mins onary, appearod boforo thint body with a potition, nigaed by many loading Ghinono morchants, which 1o had trane Inted and was Invitedto refd. Tho papor was o statemont of tho Chinevo quostion from tho Chinoss Joint of viow, wud aftor sinting that publlo eontiment wog ntrougly opposott to thom, and thut - disrimiuaiing laws b beon onactad agoinst thom, called attontion to tho fact that tho policy of thé Cliiuoso Governmont. was pirictly oxclusfyo, aui its traditionnl polioy had only boon givon up and trontios of friondship and Intorchmugo mado aftor tho dofoat of ity armics by foroign powors. Undor thoso tronly stipulations, dictated to Obina by Ohristinu Govornmonts, th peoplo of Europo sud Amorisa havo fraoly ontorod thio counry for all purposos, and thoy hnvo cnused moro dissatisfaction thau knve the Chinese in this country. " Tho diaclnimors ngainst us be- causo we supplant whito laborors in this countr; ouglib to kuow,” say dho potitionary, ¢ what i known to all intolligont Chinamen, that tho in- troduction of Amorican aud English stoamors pon the rivers and const of Ghinn has Ehrown out of businesy n vast flaot of junks, nnd out of employmant o wholo nrmy of mon largor in numbor than all the Chineee now i3 Amorica,” Attoution is furthor enlled to the groat com- morcial rolntions botwoen tho two countrios, and tho significant fack that tho Chingeo Govorn® mont has sont and continuos to sood scores of youtha to America o learn our langunge, cus~ toms, and laws; nlso, thot foreignors, under stipulations, aro not subjoct to the Inwn of Chinn, but carry thoir own codo of lawe into all parts of tho country, Speaking of immigration in gon- eral tho patitioniors ask wliy thore should bosich great oppaition to tho immigration of or 40,000 pencoful Chindo annunily, whon 400,000 Europoans—onc-third of whom aro Flot[unl against our ingtitutions—aro roceivod with opon arms, “In tho mnamo of our country, in tho nsmo of justics and humanity, in tho namo of Christiauity, ns wo undorstan it,” tho potitionors eay, *wo proteut gainet such movoro nud discriminating onactmonta againat onr people whils living in this country under oxistiug tronties,” Thoy then mako tlie following_ proposition ; ¢ Finally, sinco our prosonco haro s cousidored g0 dotrimental to lio country and is Ao offonsivo to tho Amorican people, wo &mpnm and promise on our purt to uyo all our influsuco to carry the proposition into offoct. Wo proposo a spoedy and porfect nbro- gotion nnd ropeal of tho presont treaty rola- tions botweon Uhing and Amorics, requiring tho Fotiromont of all Glineo pooplo snd tuado from thoso United Stntes, and tho withdrawing of oll Amnerican poople and trado and commeroial in torcourso whatovor from Ohina. This, porhaps, will giva to tho Amorican pooplo tho op- ‘bocauso hohad n good helper, portunity of prosorving ~ for o longor timo thefr civil aud roligious fnotitu- tiong, which, it is ed, tho immigration of the Chineso ju caleulated to dostroy. This arrangomont will also, to somo extont, reliove tho Chineso poople aud Governmont from tho sorious ombarrassments which now disturb thom, and enablo thom, by 8o much, to roturn to tho traditional policy of thoir sagos and statos- man, i. o,, * Stay at homo and mind our own busi- nese, and lot all other pooplo do the samo.’ This is our proposition, Will American Eunplo agroe to{t? Will tho nowapapors, which hayo Intoly enid #o many things againet us and ngainbt our rogidenco in this country, will thoy now nid@s in Dringiug about this, to'us, dosirable stato of af- foirs? In tho moantimo, siuce wo are now hers undor ascrod troaty stipulntions,wa humbly pray wo may bo troated according to thoso siipuln- tions, until such timo ns the Lreaty can bo ro- poaled and commoreial intorcourso and fricudly rolutions come to an ond."” ———— . « Eadics’ Goods nt Viennn, The ladios find o groat many articles cheaper horo, kays Vionna letter, than in Poris, Kid lovos of tho vory bost quality, with threo but- ons, cost but 60 centa por pair, euch o8 would cost 6 francs, or $1.20, in Parlo. Bilks are slso choaper horo, but velyets and lnco much higher, Lndios' boots of tho most clogant matorial and olaborato workmanship cost but 25, Narrow lacos mado hare aro very cheap, such s is suit- -able for ordinary trimming costing but from 20 10 40 conts per yard, Linon handkerchiofs with worked corners can bo purchased for but littlo moro than tho cost of tha linon, and very ele- gant ones for 1 florin, or G0 conts. Woinen's work, such as ombroidery, or irimming snd worling' of dresses, iu_excoodingly chemp. A Indy's drese, embroidored all ovor with sillc cord, thint would hiaye roquired ton duys' closo appli- cution, wes_ shown us to-tey, the work upon which cost but 97, Tho faskionablo drossmalers, howover, cliarge Paris prices, and run up very heayy Lflls on the strangors who visit Loro. g it A Showor of Frogs. From_the Hansaa City (Mo,) News, Naturo furnishes something moro for our pao- plo to ““wonder about,” or spooulate upon, this morning, by sonding down, during tho Loavy Tain, 8 iino shower of froga or toads. Thesc toads foll by the hundrods, fhoso who saw the showor declaring ** tho air was thicl with them,” and the ground in tho locality betwoon Now Dolaware and Contral, and'U'entli and Fourtoenth strooty, was fairly strown with the little ‘‘liop~ pors” for roma fime uftor the rain. From the doscription given of thom wo would judgo that they varied in wizo‘from that of o piccoof conl to o lump of chalk, mithough Judgo Portar says some of thom wero as large as tho ond of o man’s thumb, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Financinl News, Nrw Yonx, Juno 10,~Money was in_oxcessive sup. ply, snd ofter leuding at 4@5, cloved sy 8t 8 per cunt. Sterling was firmer ot 1003@100X for €0 days, and 1101105 for short sight, Gold wau weak, It opened at 116%@116%(, sold frooly at 1103, rolied o 110%, from which thers war & Fapid brosik 10110, succeddbd at tho Cloaring-Houso by further fall undr roports that somo clearligs wera not elfucted to 115%(@115%, tho closiug rato, Tle clfquo Liavo been scllers, Lonus, 1G4 por cent for care rylug, aud fiat for borrowing, Oloatbigs, $115,000,000, Trongury dixbursomente, $159,000, Governmonts duil and lowor, with an unusually wido difforenco betweon bidding aud askliug ratcs, Bluto bonds woro very quiet, Kiocks oponod dull 0dd beavy, and up to the early gall woul withs o docllio of 4(GH¢ pex cout, Westoriy Union sold na low as 853, ralllcd 1o 803, and closed n¢ Tha pool wero buyers up to 865, Paciflo Mail dull botwoon 8774037, opening nnd closing at sbout 40, Now York Genral was atondy all dsy nt 1013(@103, Erie was wonk, falliug from 05 to 0bx, oloaliigr at G4k, Rock Telahd rulud steady at abon 109, ©,, 0. & 1. 0, declinod from 203 6 283, and closed at 20, 8k Taul fall from 621 to 63, ‘Ohlos 9 to 983, und Unlon Pacifie feom 381% to 275, Thn Temaindor of the list skowed chavges of only 3G per cont. Btarling, 109, QOVERNNENT NONDS, Coupons, 81, .u..0..,123 | Coupous 'G 2100 of 63 116 | Gouyous, ' Goupons, 04, ; [ 10-40s,.. Conpons, 65 . Qurroncy oa. Qourons, 65 (now), Now ..., BONDS. Virglsias, ol North Garolin a0y Norlls Cavoliuns, new, 16§ Missourls, ... Wennosuoes, o Tenncasoes, nov, Virgiuizs, few.. Conton. e v renne Westorn Union, ok, Bt Paul pta, Wabnel .7 L 07T% Quickailysr, Wabnsh 80 Adams Bxjw Fort Wayni 03, ‘Perro Haut 15 Yorro Iuute Ohicago & Altor Ghfeagio & Alton pid. 1 Obio & Nisslsaippl,. G, 2. &Q, Lk Blioro Indlana Cu Tifinols Gentral, 09 10 Iy i Michigan Qentrai Plttelurgh, Uanlon Taclflo nfocka. Northwastorn Unlon Paciflo bonda, 7 Northiwestern phd., Centrai Rock Intand Dal, Luck, N, 3. Cent, ¢ | Maxtord’ Yorik Kivo 8t New Yoni, Juuo 106,—Iiezvi Mnykot. Rucelptn yostordny and {o-tlny, 215 carn, or 4,385 Lead, maklng 0,726 for tho woek, ngainat B0 inut week,' Who qunilty was good and (ho duinand fafr at an advance from Eriday of vuther more than ige, muinly dus to tho haproved quality, Tour to goud Tuxua wnd Clrukco catilo Fauged from 90 40 LTG0 ; com:uon to prio cxtra hae 1o stoars, 11@130, wilh a fow of the cholceat at 1030, Tho markot closed with a dull fealing, but tha offar ings wero af wold, fnciuding 25 cara 'corn-ted Tilinois stoors, av 716 owt'at 11@)’ U3(@1%0 ; 7 cars, sy T4 owt, at nam%u 5 cary, 12@13)0 ; & cars, av O @T owt, B cnra do, &V BX owt, at lfl}{e 3 13 cars prime, ay 'U" ewt, at 19@100 § 12 cars ntillors, av 0 0}? owt, al 1130 1 12 cara Toxann, av 53¢ owt, at 1031030 ;T ears Oliorokoo cattlo, av 6 owt, ot 113(0; and 4 cars, av 6L owt, nt 1650, Birere AND Tama,—Tecolpls, 41 cars, or 8,100 hond, making 25,100 for tho woek, sgainsl 31,200 fast wook, ‘Tho aupply waas too heavy and tho market ruled dull and weak at s decline of about e, Ordinary to cliofea sheop, 5@0!¢c; poorto oxtrs lambes, 0@1%} 00d Weatorn shicop, 90 1bs, wora freoly offerod at 6@ 300 ; fair (o good Kontucky lambs nold at 04@i1o, About 15 cars of sheep romained unsold at tho clor ‘Among the malos were: 3 ears Ohfo ahoep, 80 1bs, Sigo i cars, 88 1hA, 00 ¢ 2 cars, 76 Ibs, 60 3 1 car, 105 18, 6Xc 4 cars Kontucky lambs, 80 1bs, 0¢@110 4 1 car Ponniayle vanin, 49 Ibs, Do, HodA,—Tidceints yoatorday andl to-lay, 0,800 head, making 29,170 for the weok, ogaiust 34,000 lnst wook. Nono on rale alive, but nominally quoted st 5i@3850: clty drossed hoga n domand ot GXGTc. Koreign Maricots. Livenzqot, Juno 16—11 s, m.—Flour, 27a 6d@28s 0d. Wintor whoat, 121 20 spring, 1 24 ; whilo, 118 104@11a T1d ;' ctub, 138 4. 04@%7s, Tork, 638 6d, Lurd, 3us 60, Laverrool, Juna 10—1:30 p, ra.—Dreadatufls heavy. Weatlier wat} favorabla crops, - Fork, 631, Toat uas chnngad. 'LONDON, June 16—5 p, m.—Consola for monoy, 031¢ 3 for account, 3% ; 5204 of '08, 92} s do of 67, 93% } 10-400, 803 'now Gn, 803 ; Erlo, 803, Fraxivont Juno 10,—Flve-twontios of '03, 967, A, Juno 10.~Rentos, 60f Gc, ox-fnferest. Livenroot, June 10,~Cotton ateady ; tuiddling up- Iand, 87:@90 3 Orloans, 93@0(0 ; aalen, 12,000 bales ; spoctilation and oxport, 2,000 ; Amoricatt, 7,000 balos, Brendatuils honvy, California whito wheat, aversga quality, 11s 10@118 114 ; rod winter, 12420, Flour, 21 6d@28s 61, Corn, 203 90, ‘Qumberland, 97a, Tork, Qliocso, 60s 613 &3, Weatlier ' throughout England wot but favorablo to erop, New York Dry Goods Market, New Yonk, June 16.~—Tho wook opona with n very quiot market for all doscriptions of guods oxcept heavy woolons, Lrown, bloschied, and ralorod cottons aro nominnliy steady fn firat hiuids, but tho Jobbing rates aroirrogitar, Tollad Jacconeta and cnmbrics are quict, Hiandard prints aro dull, but job lots aro fairly sclive. Worstod dress goods rule quilet, Ottoman ro- voraillo slinwls nro dolug bettor, Hoavy fancy cashi- meros, beavors, aud _chinchillus are falrly nctive, in ro- duced'quantitics, Forelyn goods aro very dull, Corn, Philndolphin Live-$tock Market. PIILADELIIA, JUb0 15,~Breves—Dull, mnrkot favoring buycrs, Bales 2,800. Extrs Pennsylvanis aud Weatern ateers, $7.60@7,02% ; fair to good, $6,25@ 7,00 ; common, $5.0030,00, szu—nm( and unsettied, Bales 9,000 hoad at 4y 3¢5, Hoas—Lower, with aales of 5,000 at $7.25@7.50, The Produce Maxicota, NEW YORK. New Yok, ‘Jane 16.-Corron—Highor, wib & moderato domand for middling upland. Dresvsrurre—Flour dull and lower 3 rocolpts, 13,« 000 brla superfino. Weatorn snd Blats, $5,18@6,00 common lo gaod oxtra, $8.2080.95; good o cholco, $8.35@740; Whits wheat oxtrs, $7.40@040; oxtra Qlilo, $6,50@0.40 ; 81, Louis, $0.85@11.00. Ryo flour dull ‘aud Jower ab $4.70@5.65. Corn moal unchanged, Whoat rather moro stoady s Focolpts, 261,000 bu: Te- foctoa apring $1.30. Northwostorn' do,' $1.41@1.48; 0, 3 Milwaulioe, $1.40@1.433 No. 2 Olicago, $1.40% do Milwaukoo, $1.60@1,61 & wintorred Westord, $1.69, Ryo quict ot 83@30c,, Gorn dull and hoavys ro- coipts, 219,000 bu; fiow mixed Western, Gi@570; hoated do, 46@810} yellow, G6o, Oata Heavy and lower ; rocaipls, 34,000 bit ¢ iew mixed Westorn, 40@ 42%e 7 whito, 45@47/40; , 40@4%c, Fods—Quint and casler; Weatern, 174@18c, Hax—Dull. GRroarnres—Coffoe ateady, Bugar more nctive and fitm; falr to good rofluing, 7174@Bie. Molssses gquiet; New Orlosns, G7G00. Tieo quiot sad aoady atTX@8' o, PEtuoLEUM—Crido, 83¢0; rofinad, 1030, TonreNTINE—Bloady ot 45@4Ue. Stooic oF amAT in warchoua IS Yens, b TROVISIONB—Dork firmor; | Dow moss, $17.003 primo mess, $10.15G17.60. Bt quict and uschanged, ut moats’ stoady 8o, boms, 11@130; shouldors, short cloa, 8¢ ; long cloar, 8%c; light fancy meats, 9%e. rd’ quict aud’ weak § Westorn atosm, BI@8 16-16c ; kettlo, e, BUrTER—In fnir demand § Weatern, 16@33c, CuErsE—-12Q13%c, Waniaity—Steads ‘at 9330, CINOINNATI, CrvoniaTr, June 10,—BnRaDsTOrFs—Flour dull and droopiag st $0,75@7.25, Whicat quiot sud weak 0t $140, Corn duli and nominal at 40@4lc. Rye dull aad lowor ot 5@G0c. - Oata dull and nowminal at 356 PhovistoNs—Quiot nnd steady, Pork hold at $10.60, with $10,00 offored Lard anict ; atoom held b 8 kolllo, 8ie. Hulkmeats fir: shouldors, held at 63jct 16 Tiold nt 8ic, Aalca ot $9.47 ; *cloar Leld Bacon firm; shiotlders, 7)0; clear rib, 0xc; clear hold st 93/@030. Witsxz—Steady ot 850, PHILADELPIITA, PILADELPIIA, June 16,—BReAvSTUFFs—Flour dull extra family spring wheat, $7.25@8.00 ; wintor whoat, $8,00@9.00. Wheat dull ; Biato and Weatorn red, $1,60 @1.06; mmber, $1710@1.96, Ryo, 80c, Corn i lim- itod domond; ' yollow snd’ Westorn mixed, 56@380. Onth atendy ; Whito, G0@52a ; mized, 48c, ProvistoNs—Dull ; meus pork, $17.60@17.76. Lard, 8@0MCL ‘Witisice—Qulet ; Weatorn, 050, BALTINORE, DaronE, Juno 10,—Bnesbgrures—Flour snd wheat quiet ‘and unchinged, -Corn dull; mizod Weatern, 62¢@03c, Oats weak mixod Westorn, 4@ 4605 whiito, 41385 Provistons—Dull and neminal, Tard, 8%@10c. BurrEn—Quiet ; good Lo cholca Weatern, 156@162, Watrsky—Qulet ot 931@do, MILWAUKEE. MrLwAUKER, Juno 10,—BREADSTUFYA—Flour dull and a shade Jower; oxtr syring, §6.90@0.76, Whent firm; No. 1 Milwaukeo, $1.20; No. 2, $1.31; spot, $1.20%¢; Juno, 81,18, Oata dull and s sludo lowo 2,900, " Corn Btoady ; No. 3, 84¢, Ryo firm; No, 6be, Barloy dull nud nominn, Fnrtanzs—To Buffelo, 630 Oswogo, 120. TRteokirTa—Flour, 6,000 brls § wheat, 191,000 b, BurpareTe—Flou, 10,000 brla; whoat, 350,000 bu, DETROLT. Dernoir, Juno 10,—DREADSTUFTA—Whoat steadys oxtra, $1.603 No. 1 white, $LTIGLT2; amber opened ¢ 3151, and closod at §1.49@1,50, Gornt dull and lower, Oatu'aull at 8do, BUFFALO, Borearo, Juno 16,—Flour nciive, Shest dull and lower, and nominai at $1.37 for No, 3 Milwaukeo Club, Gorn iull snd lower ; nominally dic for No. 2, Oats duli and Towor ; offrad at 850 ; no buyors, rnuuuw—dncnmg;«(\].mm Torzno, Jano 01,—BueApeTurEa—Flour quict and unchangod, Wheat Towor, olosing firm ; No. 1 whilo Michigan, $1.66; smber Michigan, $L47; spot and Juno, $145% ; July No. 1 red, §1.53: No, 2 do, $1.45, Corn’ dull aud a shade lower Ligh mixed, 4130 Bpot 3 Ao July: 4030 August; low mixod, dle 2oot dnd fune; whito, 470, “Osta qull and lower } No, 0. FretanTs—To Buflalo, 4@43c; Oswego, 8@8}c. REceirrs—Flour, 2,000 bels ; wheat, 31,000 bu ; corn, 66,000 bu ; oats, 14,000 bu, Kuratesre—1iionr, 3,000 brla; whoat, 29,000 bu; ©coru, 63,000 bu; oats, 5,000 bu. OLEVELAND, CLEVELAND, Juno 10,~DBNEADSTUFre—Whoat dull and weak; No.1 red, $1,60 offered; No, 32, $1.40, Corn and onts wero weak, and nominslly unchanged, DernotumioQuint st stutdy standara while, 1830} log cal 3160, 5L E it MEstenA, Juno 10,—CorroN—Firm and unchanged, LreADATUFFH—Flour dull ; $4,50@10.00, Corn quiet snd weak ; 56@570; Onts dufl and droopiug; 43@ddo. 1003 angd unchanged, LOU’[BVI‘}ALL". LOUISVILLE, Jung 16.—BREADSTUFFS—Flour dull ; extrn family, $5,95; No, 1, $8,00. Corn steady at 63@ B5c, ancked. ' Outa firm at'44@4lo, sacks Inclided, Puovisioxs—Qulet and firm ; Fork, $17.00, Diacon, T4@BX@0%0 packed, Bulk shoulders, 63jc; cloar e clear, U, all fooso, Lard—Ticrceand chofco leaf, 82;@03c., Winsicy—9@900, OBWEGO, O8WEG0, Juno_ 16,—BRrADATUFYE—Whoat quict ; No, 1 Milwaukeo, $1.50, Corn_dull at 54@360. T, LOUIB, 87, Louts, Juno10.—Bhesnsrurss Flour quist and tinchanged, Whost dull aud drooping; sample lots No, 3spring, $1.10; No, 3red _full, $1.40@31,43; No. 2 do,$1.58@1.00, Corn cawdor: No, 3, 37@3ke on track 3 5@ @: 896 in‘elovafor, Oats quiot; No, 3, 81@313(0 on track} SLY@3Ko i elovators BI3oJuly, Harloy dull aud noinal, Ryo very dull; No. 9, 660, PrOVISIONS —Pork quick and tnchanged, Dulk monts dull and nomsial, Bacon quioted: stioulders T@7X0; clear rib, 010; oloar, 0)c, Lard dull and nuchanged, Winsxy—Bteady, nt 800, OwrrLE—Firni ¢ primo and chalea nativa stcors, 6@ 60 ; fal Indfan and Texau, $3.60@4.75, ‘Hous—Quiot§ bulk of unlos at $4,30@4.45, NEW OBLEANS, New Onrraxs, Juns 16, —Lntansturss—Flour dull XXX, $71.76@8.00; fanily, £9.35@10,25, Corn quiet} ixed, 880 ; White, 01@020, Oals, ddv, B .00, Tiax—Cliolce, $25,00926.00, ProvistoNs—Pork dull but firm at $17.75, Dacon Qull ut 737, 0%, Do, Tame, 13x¢, Lard dull; toreo, BX@930 ; Koy, 9 @10A(0, noogitEs—Hugar dull ; good olarifiod, 103e, Molnanc, 880, Cofteo, 1 Witiits—Loulsinua, 030 ; Cluclunat, 9o, GorroN—Quiot ; anlos 2,100 lalea ; Jood ordinary, 165@163¢ ; low middlings, 173¢0 ; middling, 18%0 ; middliug'Otleans, 1830t Tocalybi, 2,190 Lalon ; Ox- vorts, Great Deilain, 5,106 bulow ; stook, 67,514 Lalos. {0 fals, 9o yellow, Vesscls Fassod Dotroits DETROM Mich, Juno 16130 p, m,—YaseEp Ur— Props Arctle, Europe, Mohawk, Annio Oralg, Lclipso and burgod, Alloghieny aud bargos, Orontea and bargos, Oty of Dort Huron aud barges, ied Kelly and barycs, Raleigh and bargo, Barnum aid batge; burks Austin, Jumes Ring, Oity' ‘of ‘Pajuavilla, Orontos, Wovona i uchrs M, nluhnr, Elvina M, Riverslde, R, Doud, 8t. Tawrouce, Gifford M, D, Wiicox, Star of Hope, At water, M, I, Morriok,” Maumeo Valloy, Pamiico, Wad fho Wave, Josoph Digo, Munuoluctls, Tagien Ur—Propa Annio ' Youog, B, Louls, Tradar and bargos, Dunkivk and bargea; barka Oity of Mile Waukeo, homas Btveot ; achra O, G, Breed, Bosocrans, 8. P, Ely, Emms Mayes, Escanabn, M. Slawnon, Frauk Pertw, 3. 3. Drimp, . W, Nieholan, D L. Fontor, Winp—Southweat, Deraorr, Mich,, Juno 10,—TAsatn Dowx—Trops Arabls Turnor mid' barges, Herculos and bargen, Tanien Ur—None. WIND—Northoast, 2 il e e Ilinois River and Ganal Nowss Special Diapateh to The Clicago Tribune, II:E:?:::':’ 1., ll\lnu' m.)—'rneTr;: WaB m: mvnmont on ¥ cainl youterday, Tho ounal. 8ud Goldmustor passed oud 'of tho e and tho latter for Bparland, lToaded with salt for way porta, with hior barge Frionde ship, loaded with lumber for Naples, both from Olicago, pnssod ‘ont of the' canal, and doparted from this yort, taking in tow the canale Doat Ttobert 1lolmon, loaded 'with lumber from Chicaga for Griggeville Laniing, oud tho above-usmed. catis Lioata Goorgla ind Goldfinnter, for tholr reopoctive fcs- I!n lons, “Tho canal-hoat ercules dropped down (o Poru to load with corn. Nine feot four Juches of water an‘or(ed on the mitro-nill of Lock 15, o canal-boat Marfon was bought at this port to- d&g.,hv Goorgo Loo, at Marslinl’a sale, for §50, ANAL OFFioE, ON10AG0, Juno 10—7 p, m.—Ane RIVED—Qa; lgn, Lockport, 5700 bu corn; Elizaboth, Lockport, 40 bu oats, 200 brls flonr, 237,000 e meat 8,000 1ba steaw popor; Marning Light, Oltawa, 6,808 bu corn; Chieago Belle, Utiea, 6,100 by cornjy J, Blonnrd, Otiawa, 1,600 bu oate, 150 bu ryo s Montical, Ottawa, 5,000 bt coen ; Drill, East Morris, 140 _tona sont l}’yr‘;lx]lrn, Marmolies, 6,000 b corn ; “'Rh Loy 'n Tiridge, 6,600 bu corn uoals’; and savers boats ladon witt atone, © i Orrankp—Dolphin, Ottawa, 73,705 £t Inmbeor, 30 m Inthi ; Tnabelln, Jollet,'87,036 ft limbor, 8,700 Iatb, and soveral boats for woy-ports, all light, SPECIAL NOTICE: Schenclc’s Mandralko Pil Thoso pills aro composad exclusivoly of vogotablo in. arodionta, sul aitheugh they ontisoly Tuborada 100 se 4t mercaty, do not Toavo any o [t injurlons offoots, i direolly upon tholivar, snd ato s yalnablo romo: o1 ing from 11 s, il o Kivor Coflalty mhick 0.y &0: sl KUBONIID. Lo tho Teon s ot Hohorche ke . Hor saln by all druggiats and donorm: Pure Vaccine Virus, From tho elfor. Dr. J, I, FISHER & CO., Qlark sty yropniato from tiin Bonuganty atnck, S onan selnctod Holfors, and rospoatfully neke DIIYSIOTANS jo end for clroulats, ae tho nddraswof niang.of thein cannot b ontalnd | ¥ o ‘agcination foo, B3 attond the oo from 3 t0 6 p. .Dutcher’s Dead Shot, For Bod Bugs. Cortain Doath to tho Vermin, _Kills on Louchy Ueatrors okgs and nosta: raots tham abf. Ure 16 ‘posa and eloop in aud 60 couts, Largo Lottlos tho choapeal 2 D, Fishor will par- DRY GOODS. AMERICAN 55 PRINTS, Thig Daparbmont of tho Dry Goodo busf. noss (wsunlly much noelectod, or managod ‘Tith bad tasto by most lousesf rocoivas sbo- 0] I a8 abundant spree d tod 0 {6 for diapley, in tho NOW HLOFs OF ° Larson, Pirle & 0o, MADISON AND PEORIA-STS,, And Ladies are confldently invitod to an in- ShOel hone, nd reniis dameapianee oiont of ] o sf found In th olty, ot an, STy INTERESTING PRICE AT COST! " AT COST! To order to REDUOE OUR BTOCK BEFORE RE- MOVAL to gur uaw location, No, 77 Btatc.st., wo will, for & suort thuo, offor Great Bargains fu Muslin Undorgarmo &1l tha hoet makos, ull rogular miado Hae at cost, Balbriggan Hoso, oxtra longths, at cost. 050 At COst., 1 kinds, at cust, Undorwonr at coat. Waists, Aprons, Rkitts, Sun Bon. orekit(s at cost. all ehados, Boarls, Bows, Sashios, f Tios Ruolios, now styles, n€uqst. Polnt'Laca Sita, Point Abpliqua and Valenclonnes Sote sad Bloavas, chioico naciorns in Poiat aud Throad Barhos, Uoliars, Heirdkorehlofs, a1l Pararol Covors at coat, ur Wambirg, Froucll, and N it Niinsook Bmbrotdasios uf aur ologautatoskof Gimpe, Crose Oliains, 1 Whitb, Rinck, Gurnots Ronl Sholl Gorebey Ly Bask Oomi of all atylos, at cout, ints’ Ward it oot Tha larost stook of itoal Tale Buitchies, Curls, &c., & olies, Curls, &o., in PIERCE & SILVEY, ne ¢ Stafe and Twentiotlsts, SSOLUTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTICN. Tho psrtnorship herotofore oxlsting under tho firm mamo of Stanton & Co., s this day dissolsad by mutual consont. GHORGE E. BTANTON, LUOIUS 0. PARDER, Ohlcago, June1g, 1873, CHARLES TATUBM. Tho undersigned will contiouo the husinoss of I3t~ PORTERS and FAMILY GROCERS, under tho firm Damo of STANTON & CO., at No, 975 Wabash-av., with & branch at No. 191 West Aadlson.at. GEORGE E. STANTON, LUOIUS ©. PARDEE, Haviog purchasod the interost of my partnessin the store No. 14§ East badison-at., Lshall continuo busin thoro a3 hovatoforo, TATUM. o MR B NAVIGATION. o=~ 'S STEAMERS GOODRICH'S STEANER For Racine, Milwaukee, Sheboygan, cte., daily, Sundays excepted, ¥ 6, m, Saturduy Excur- sion Boat for Milwaukee, ete,, do'n't leave un~ til8p m, . For Grand IToven, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Spring Lake, Fruitport, Munistee, cte., daily, Sundays excepted, 7 p, m, For 8t Joseph, Daily, Sundays excepted, 10 a,m. Saturdnys, Boat dou't leave until 11 o For Green Day Ports, Monday, Weilnesday, and Priday at 7 p.m, Wednesdny's Bont goes to Escaunla, —_ SUMMER RESORTS, BALTIHORE AND OHII0 RATLROAD COMPANY'S DEER PARK HOTEL, Garrott County, Maryland, A dolightful summior ratreat In tho Alloghany Moun- tains, twonty-elght hundred foot aliovo tido ywator, whi Ly ronds far gueats’ July 1, 163, Towling Alloy, Billiaed Rooms, Oroquet and Quolt Urounds, Boarding ‘ory Stablos, Baths—luit, cold, and showor. orghostra connootud wirh tho housa, iTorr, 33 poc ang 120 par ook {475 poe month, Spo. cial terma mado with famllies for Ionger Tarlmh. Child. Fon nnilor ton yoars of ago and nuraes, half prico. g dtound i axoursion tlekuts yuod i1 Qetabor i1, at ro- ucad rates, for partluulars, address b v o ML KINSLEY, i3 Gon'l Managor Hotols B.& Oumborland, Md, GRAND UNION HOTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N, Y, and Live first-olnss tlon of guosts, Prof. I, T et oT e uorts b ihva B Sngagud o o s Hoous s o angegen ot rteopulifen tie tobar (iincy Jo A BN, GAR NKIE & 00!, at Heratogs Sorias G LEN FHHOUSE, Bount Waalifpntom, N, 11, Fhis favortto swmumorrosort 12, v M, THOMPSON & CO, X{:fi:’%;.’"fi'»‘f‘.lxm'-'." 1, W.TE G R MILLIKEN, Porcs fhni; Ao, of tho Datly Coni@antion Lottorys PR A b R OLABR 'NO, 1%, FOR dUNK 16, 1473 2, 63,79, 4, 8%, 0 W, 17, 2, écarud ‘ou ‘dopos on, by thy 8 Drawi GRS, b d Daporitory, T b Kot 8 Weat Madlso