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ican | ailp Tribane, VOLUME 26. CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1873. NUMBER. 303, . REAL ESTATE, Crat Aucion Sel DREXEL BOULEVARD COTTAGE GROVE-AV. T.OTs, -7 On Wednesday, Juno 18, 1873, At 8 1-2 o’clock p. m., sharp.. Weo_will offer ot publlo auotion, ,on tho gréunds, WEDNESDAY, June 18 187, at 8% o'olock:p, m sharp, that fino grovo blook immediatoly north of Mi Jamos Btinson's flno residonoo, fronting ast on Drexel Boulovard, and west on Gottago Grovo.av., botwoon' For- ' ty-third and Forty-fourthats,, IN FIFTY-FOOT LOTH;! o tho highest bidder, on tha following terms, vix.: One- stxth oash ou day of sale, ono-sixth in 90 days, snd the balanos in ano and two yoars, intorost at B por cent, pay* sblo annually, . < = THE SALE WILL BE BONA FIDE AND PEREMP. TORY, AND NO SIDE-BIDDING ALLOWED. = * This property is among thomost bosutifal and dosirable esldenco proporty in or around Ohloago, aud neods only o bo soen to bo admirod. It is vory choloo for rosidence or Investmonts, It is within throo blocks of tho Forty- third-at, Btation, on the 1. 0. Hydo Park R. R.,and within thro blocks of tho Cottage Grove horso-oars, and th Cottage Grovo Dummy passos on tho wost line of the block,.' Tho Cottago Grove fronts aro very desirablo’ for sithor businena' or rostdenco,. SEWERS, GAS, AND WATER CONVENIENT, TITLE PERFECT. Print- od abatracta will bo furnishod cach purchasor, 3 Call on CLARKE, LAYTON & CO.; 120 LaSalle-st., for plots and further particulars. A FREE RIDE to and from the grounds on day of salo, both by Iil. O, R. R. and street-oars, Tickots for ssmoto bo had at offics of OLARKE, LAYTON €O, ‘Train leavos I. O, B. R., foot of Lake-st., at 8 o'clok p. ., sharp, ‘CLAREKE, LAYTON & CO. TO LIVEA AT WAUKEGAN YOU ARN BURHOF - HEALTH & ECONOMY. The Golden Opportunity Prosents itself to_scoure s CHARMING LOT for o g SWEIT EOME, On Thursday, June 26, IN THE FAMOUS Van Renselaer Tract The Garden Spot of Waukegan, WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. will furnish you FREE TIOKETS, train loaving Ohicago at 9 o’olock a. m. - IMPORTANT SALE ‘OF VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY ‘Wo aro authorizod by ELIJAH SMITH, Esq., Trus- &2, to rocolvo roalod proposals for the purohase of 48 oot Iront by 180 fook daop, sltuatod on Michigan-av., twoon Madlson and Monroo-sta., dosoribod as follor 8, }of Lat 8, and tho north 8 foot of Lorg, in Blook 1, Fractlonal Seotion 15 Addition to Ohloago, Oook County, IU. Bald proposals will be recsived for ton. dars, to the 27th Instans Inclusive, and will bo openod on tho 2th and acted upon. Capitallsts sbonld give this thelr sttention, 43 tho proparty must posltively bosold, © 1 . Direot proposals to ELITAH SMITH, Trusteo, oare of Elison & Fostor, 87 Markot-st. BEAUTIFUL HOMES. GEO. SUMMERS, 188 East Madison-st., Room 4, is now selling splendid lots in Nor- wood Park on MONTHLY PAYMENTS, also offers assist- anceintheerection of dwellings. WILMETTE, Yo bavo for eale {n this beautifal suburb on the Lake shiniebt ion o Bselam e Soy Boviy oasy, Biaaa o Boutos iay boeenst coretion L 13 Coptral Unlon Blook, cor. Madison and Markot-sts. REMOVAL, REMOVAL. I have again gono back to near my old quarters, Nos, 50 and 61 Market~st., where T have better facilitiea for doing business than ever before, and, thankful for past favors, shall be happy to see all old friends and many new, and guarantee satisfaction to all. ‘W. B, STANNARD. HOTEL, ANDERSON’S HOTEL ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, North $ide Madison-st, bet. Clark and Lasalle, Rooms 81 to 83 por day, Restaurant open from 6. m. t08p. m,_Prices moderats, PROPOSALS. Lake View—ite for High Sehool Wanted, o Mg ot sorsy out one High Hohooh, ¥ in tho said ofos of tho Tomnahip ‘oeupotels ¥l ho sddsesnod ‘romauror, and will bo endorsed, 1iouso Blte." £ 1 for Sale of Boliool DERWEAR, ‘W have a Inrgo stook of Bummer Morinos, Ankola Binanois, Bitk, Dislo Ahresd, Joan, TLinon, Jaconot, &o,, in ine goods_ at bottom L UNDERWEAR. Hosiery ‘Our atook contatne'about twonty- varioties of fino gooda for Mon’s woar, to #odson, at unusually low pricos. NECEWEAR, "YW hiivo & vory rioh and agleot stook now, sndroplenish overy shomn. Gk LINEN COLLARS " " AND (UFES, The grontest varioty of styles over offered i Fig Gooda.- 2 Handling latger quantities :of extra fino £00aA for x(en'l ‘Woar than_sny other firm, ‘wo buy at oloser figures, and do scll at cor- rospondingly loss prices.: ¥ § WILSON BROS, [.] 1o-onurt. Olark-at., south of Madison-st., ong 5 . 5 Pike's Opora Honse, Fourth-st., .Oincin- nati, s U B . ' FIDELITY SAVINGS BANK.. SECURITY FROM LOSS BY ROBDERY 21 FIRE, OR ACOIDENT. & ‘Savings Bank Safe Depository, . In thole now Fire-Proot Bullding, 148, 146 & 147 Randolph-st., Racetvo for safe keeping ln_thoir GREAT FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOE SATE DEPOSIT VAULTS (among the best in the world, having cost over ono hundrod ‘thousand dollars), Coupon Bonds, Soouritics, Family Fiste, Coln, Doods,” Wills, and Valuablos of ovory de- "Afso, Tont Bafes in tholr Vaults ab from §10t0 %0 s sar, necor i 4& o sizo. s 'RUSTS OF EVERY KIND REOLIVED AND EXE- OUTED, Tntefbst Allowed on Savings Deposits, JOHN O. HAINES, Prosident, P. B, WESTFALL, Pros't, SIDNEY MYERS, Cashlor, THE MERCHANTS, FARMERS, - & HECHANICS SAVINGSBANK. Incorporated 1861, Commenoed Business 1862, 75 South Cl—a,r?st., Chicago, Opposite O1d Court Houso, ‘WEST S8IDE OFFICE, p 82 Hs.}gtgedést., near Madison. EXCLUSIVELY A SAVINGS BANK. - KOUNTZE BROTHERS, Bankers; 12 Wall St., issue Circular Notes, and Letters of Credit on the Union Bank of Londor, available in all parts of the world. 5 MONEY TO LOAN On first-olasa Ohicago Renl Estato. Largo sums at s per cont on improved property. MEAD & OOE. 153 LuSallo.at. EXCURSIONS. GRAND PLEASURE EXCURSIONS TO LAKE SUPERIOR. -| Lake Bnpednr”}’:fig;fl"lnfinva Bulamh.dnn! botwoen Tho' magnificént low-prossure Bteamor PEERLESS, Oapt. Allsn Molntyre, will, during the summor months, ‘make excuralon trips to Ouluth (head of Lake Superior), calling at all polnts on the south shore, and oocastonally vislting the north ehor, glviog passengers ample time to ‘viow tho great izon, copper,_and silver minos, and can- neoling at Duluth with ratlroads for all polnts West and, Bouth NO OATTLE OARRIED ON PERRLESS. . TIMB-TABLE, no 4, atfp, m. ul G LY . M Aug, . - 4 AR 3 Bopt. 4, 16, aL8 p. m. Btato-rooms secured ahbesd of timo, aud forther ta- formation obtatned by spplying to ' LEOPOLD & AUSTRIAN, T Mirketat., cornor Washington, Ohicaga, ‘WANTED, A DAILY NEWSPAPER MAN, Of EXPREIENCH, GENTLEMANLY DH- FPORTMENT, INDUSTEIOUS, and HON- ORABLE, can learn of s very ploasant and remunerative position by calling on i FRANE GLOBSOP, Propriotor National Hotel Reporter, ' 65 South Canal-at. ‘WANTED, To by for cash tho atook and fixturos of a Retall D: Goods Kiore, olihor on Wast Badison-at. or tho lowor part of Biatost., or would rent ths storo without stack, Addross, for five ds; 54, Tribune office. the STATIONERY, &c. BLANK BOOKS 1n Jarge varioty rotalled at wholossle prices, At L. BOHIOK & 00’8, 103 Bust Madison.st. SHIRTS. IT WILL PAY TO ORDER SHIRTS! From TLARRIS & COBB, 171 Houth Oiaric.at, MEETINGS. Attention Sir Xnights. Btated conclave of Bt, Bornard Oomumandery, Ny, & 1 {ng, at7:30 a'vlook. o Wdnmnang orpli T ook, “ dyordoraf the li- 0™ 5, p1oKERSON, Recordr, x Masonic. Bpactal commaniaation of Bisney Lodye, No. %11, A, ', . M. liold this (Wedneaday) evoning, in 5:1%&1"‘;(-15".’;9'»-«;%&. CEr GOHOWARR, oo, ‘WOVEN WIREMATTRESS. y/ 3 YOUR LIFE I8 SPENT IN BED. You get tho ? sst Comfort by using PETERS’ IMPROVED Woven Wire Matiress. fllfl"fimf"'fl °un" M""d Boddi; nittire and Bodding. 7 doslons in HasgHERAERSEY & PETERS, 120 YinSnlloat., 8d Door N. of Mndisén. FOR SALE, GUM LABELS AND SHIPPING TAGS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & C0, 118 and 120 Monroe-st,, Chicago, adapted to the|. ' S e | WATOHES. bl FINE WATCHES, . {We have the largest | assortment of Fine Watches in’ the West, | - | i remarkably low prices; , IWe have just received another large invoice.of |} GOLD GUARD CHAINS, N, MATSON & €0, - STATE & MONROESTS. LADIES’ GOODS. ! * ATCOST. In ardor to reduco aur atack bofore removing to aur novw location, No. 77 Statcest., we wiil ' sLOKC timos oflor &¥ont bargainsin Lodlo in Under Garmonts at cost. A\ djos Tall Fogmiarmmae Hoso at coat, i £ re I e e e e i st b ?:n‘lu’l‘l-ln Thread Koe at cot. ildren’s Ioslory, s, ut cost. iatiow ad Uniiirests Underwenr at cost. ® " . gl dreria Corsbin, Wolaie: ADFone, kr:*flwlu n-lonnets, % homises, and Oversiirts de cost. leqmnt 1no of Tiog {n ali shndes, Scarfs, Sows, finshes, Ruohcs, new styles, at cost. olut Tuce Sets, Point Appllque and s nnd Sleevens h Polnt and. Thren doakerchions and lovera at coat. QOur Hamburg, French, and Nnlusook ]!r!hroldnrlfll in very handsome patterns, 1 of our vlegant atooks of GimDas - 10RCS, ©F0.s, 3€ CONE, ; ool Y\‘.mf‘ i prqaace, Olnins, o Bk, (o elf Comba, Hirh Back Combe, ‘ans. of nll aty! ut cost. S nt cont. e Thrke £ ot 0k oF Ttow Hatr Sewitches and urls, in thecity, .. PIERCE & SILVEY, _Cor. State & Twentieth-sts. ART GALLARY. QUALITY|S - PROTORRAPES, | $3 3 3 3 OALL UPON “Whose work i» k}c?t up.ta the VERY HIGHEST STANDARD of Photo- graphio excellence, 88 PER DOZBEN. Btadio, 596 Wabash-av. qCOPYING. $3 TAKE YOUR 0ld Pictures.of De- ceased Friends - To BRAND'S to have them boauti- 1ully copled and enlargod. BRANDS ART .GALLERY, 5968 Wabash-av. 3 GENERAL NOTICES. T0' THE TRAVELING PUBLIC, F. PARMELEE & C0, Ompihns Ling & Baggage Express. Office, 168 Dearborn-st., Chicago. Having inor wsod onr facilities, we are now prapared to to and from all parts of the city, and we ity to deliver baggago promptly and with 88 littlo dolay rs possible. To pravent confusion at the depots, passengers, by giv- ing tholr cheoks to our agont on the trains, noed not have any further rouble of {ta reaching its propor destination, *Passengors delivorod to and from Hotols and Ratlroads, Ordors promptly attendod to by loaving word &t our office, CAUTION! Our advertiging patrons, and the public genernug are hereby notifled that one Emmett Culbreth 1s not su- thorized to solicit or receive adver~ tisements for the ‘‘ Lakeside Month- y,” or to transact any business wfinntsvpr for us, 88 he isno way con=~ neocted with our establishment, . F, BROWNE & CO., Publishers, Lakeside Building. - PEREINS’ PATENT IRON FIRE-PROOF SHUTTERS. ‘Manufactured by BEAVEY & 00., 180 Lake-at. GET YOUR MEALS AT CONDON'S Now and Elogsat Dining Rooms, No. 47 LA SATLLIC.ST. Boolotios, Private Parties, Plonics, &c., sorved on roa® sonablo terms, at short notica, BUSINESS OHANOCE. FAGTORY FOR SALE| OR REINT, COORNER OF Twonty-sixth-st, & Stewart-av.,, Built of brick, with boiler, engine, and wood-working msachinery, al- most now. Inguire on the premises. MEDICAL, CANCERS CURED! A Now and Sure Remedy ! With this wondorful romody Cancers oan bo killed fa from 12 40 5 hours, aud thoroughly oured in from ono (o our woske. No Guiting, oo cadtorizing: Goreaupond: suoe soficitod, vepecially with thoso who have hoon Un- succassfuily treate ly othor partios. No oure, o pay. Galta porson or eond for ofroular, DR, JAY, 000X, 2 Halatod-st., 1t0om 36, Ubichgo, firfhich'we_ are gelling at | | * WASHINGTON. F ngrossmen and Sena- Forty-nine € tors Repudiate tho Sal-. - . ary-Grab, i 0 | | The United States: Treasury "Bnriched Thereby 3 '$102,017. Gsn. i'Shgridnn'a" Views on ,{hefiexa{s i i 1y | Border, Ruffians. - ardon of a Condemned Ku-Klux ' Preacher, P a SpeolaLDispdteh to The Chiengo Tribund, , KU-ELUX LEADER FARDONED, . WasmixazoN, Juno 17.—During’ the' Ku-Klux trials in Bouth Carolina, a Baptist clergyman, named Elzwoll, waa triod, .convicted, and sont {0 tho Ponitontlary, His cazo wea surrounded by olrcumstances of @ peculiarly aggravating npturo. It was shown that ho was a leader among tho Ku-Klux, and had boon very activo in organizing thelr lodges throughout the Blate, Ho, had; moreovor, Iabored with the members of bis' donominatfon to mako convorts to tho’ Ku- Klux, and with considorable succoss, Whon Judgo Bond sentenced him, ho adverted to the oause in sevore. terms.’ Through tho influonce of ¢ortain partics in’ Bouth Carolina,tho Prosi- dont has ordored o' pardon to’issuoito the rov~ erond sinnor, & 4 .A roport has boen mado'on the' i) PNEUMATIO TUDE FBAUD by tho Commission appointed by the Bocrotary of tho Interior: to inveatigato it. Congross ap- propriated 815,000 for. this, at the solicitation of ono Brisbano, and a fomale lobbyist. ' Of courso, tho tubo, which waa'to run from tho Onrllnl to the Government Printing Offico,, was' n failuro, Thoe Committeo roport that Brisbane has spont twalvo out of the fittecn thousand in'making his oxperiment, and thore.is nothing to show for it. PENSONAL, - . Mrs, . Hall, tho widow of Cap tho Arctic yoyager, - who is at t; . Hall, ] resont in this of ]Z' 24 the guest of hor cousin, tho Rov. Mr, Morrick, of the ‘Treasury Department, did not como to Washington to roprosont hor noedy condition to the Enb o, 08 iag boon stated, but solely to seo tho Esquimaux, Joo and Haunah, to learn from their: lips of tho snd partloulars of hor hus- band's = death. Bho knows thoso ~Esqui- maux very woll, as thoy epont sover- al . wooks ot hor houso some time ‘boforo tho Polaris loft on hor Ingt voyage. Un- fortunatoly whon sho arrived in Washington,Joo snd Hannah bad boon sent to the conat of Maino by the Bocrotary of the Navy,and sho had no op- portunity to convorso with thom. . Bho has ro- coived no intimation from the Bocretary of tho NBH that sho will be paid her husband’s salary antil Congress moots, but it s undorstood that this will bedono, as,undortholiboral construction of tho faots, tho Government can act on tho pro- snmPflon that Oapt, Haoll is still alivo, sinco no T official intelligenco haa’ boon rcoeived of his doath; nor can puch intelligenco bo rocoived, oxcopt from Oapt. Dlfldmftoo, now supposed to be in command of the Polaris. Mrs, Hall con- tinues to be groatly depressed on ‘nccount of her husband's doath, and the ciroumstanco that_ 80 many mystorious hints hato boon thrown out in this direction adds polfinmay to hor griof. | " Spectal Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribune. )i BECRETALY RICHALDEON. §INzw Yonk, June 17.—A rumor was curront on tho stroet afternoon that Secrotary Richard- don wonld shortly resign, and becoma rosfiont En—hmr at Paris of' an old New York and Paris [To the Associated Press.] £ BACE PAY REFUDIATORS. . ‘Wasmratox, June 17.—Tho. total amonut of back Fay roturned to tho United States 'l‘rensnré i $199,017. - Tho numbor of Benators an Reprosontatives who- declined to rocelve it is 0 Vit ™ % p ;! . OINGINNATI TREABUAY. .. The Treasury Department has issuod an order olosing the United Btats Depository at Cingin- “| nati and assigning all tho business of that offico to- Assistant Troasuror William E.- Davis, who rocently qualified. 3 TMENTS, " The President made’ thie \following .ngpolnffl monta: Isano L, Mahal, Indians, Agent for the Chippewa Indians, Lake Buperior ; William Pres- cott, Nlinols, Regiater of tho Land Office, Spring- fold, TiL. Tho Postmaster-General to-day ordered the establishment of free delivery in tho following oitios, commencing July 1: Golumbus, .Ohio, 10 oarriors; Evansville, Ind., 8 onrriers; Coving- ton, Ky., 4 oarriers. . Sobleski Jolly was sppointed Gaugor for the Tirst Missouri Distriot, and George L.. Brown for tho Colorado District. ABINET MEETING. The Presidont will roturn in time to hold & Cabinot meeting on Fridsy, . .. - I POLARIE EXPEDITION. It was tho intention of the Becrotary of the Navy to keop secret at present his negotiation for the ’.l‘lgr«s but now that the fact has been mado publio it {s snid at tho Dopartmont that, there bolug no authority to. pnrchase, the ar- rangemont contemplatos a lease of tho vessel for a spooified time. In addition to Commander Green and Lieut, Commapder: White, Liout. G..F. Wilkins has beon ordored to tho Tigross. | Firat Asaistant Engincor Belville will bo the menor engineor. ! TREAGURY DEPARTRENT EXAMINERS, ‘The President haa appointod, under the Clvil Sorvioe rules, the Board of Examiners for the Treasury Dopartment, a5 follows: BStephon J. W. Tabor, Fourth Auditor; Willism H. Arm- strong, Internal Revenue Bureau; and Charles Lyon, 'Becretary's offico. GENERAL BHERIDAN AND TIE BORDER RUFFIANS. Ool. Mackensie's report of his attack, recontly, upon the Kickapoo and Lipan Indians has reachod tho War Dopartmont. Gen, Sheridan, in bis indorsement on . the report, u-{n: 41 do not bellevo that any boundary exista betwoon the Unitod Btates and Mexico ‘when wo aro do- fending the lives of our citizens and protecting thoir property against s morotless bandittl, whom to name murderers, robbers, or thioves, poorly applies as covering thoir acts. There can be no just oause for dissension if the lawful forces of either nation pursuo thom for the pur- pose of oapturing them or cnding their dosds of violeuce.” Railrend Nowws, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Rookyonp, Juno 17.—A surveying Eurt has startod ont on the proposed route of the Rock- tord Central Railroad. Qumvoy, 1L, June 17.—The firat passongor train of the Mlasourl, Kansas & Texas Railwn arrived at Hannibal, Mo, yostorday, and thal olnt will Lioreaftor bo $uo eastern torminus of bo road, ‘The Tolodo, Wabash & Westorn Road will hieresfter run throogh traina from Tolodo to Hannibal, instead of Quincy. Bax Franoisco, Juno 17.—Miohacl Reeso says ‘the reportod salo of tho Huntington and Hop- kins interest in the Central Pacific Railrosd not yet consummated, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, LaBALLE, Juns 17,—A mooting of the Direotors of the Lafayette, LnSalle & Olinton Railroad ws hold in this olty to-dsy. The attendanco waa large, and oxocodingly encouraging accounts of stook subsoriptions were recoived from all along the line, —— Teolegraphic Brovitics, Honry Jawell, tho would-bo assasein of Ella Woods, in Hudson, N. H., is dead, Miss Woods will recover. The Arkansas Btate Toachers’ Aesoolation met in Little Rock. yoaterday. About seventy-flve were presont. Dr, A, Gilbort, roslding at the corner of Smith and Tooumsok streots Dayton, narrowly cscaped doath by inbaling Parls greon' yestordsy. Tho small gralns aro coming on fiuely in the violnity of Pringgton, 1U. ‘The corn prospoots, at this time, aro tfl-t!enng. A man named Ferdinayd Cook; while hunting ‘| noar Boll Orock, Nobrasks, on Monday, acoi- dontally shot and killed hinisolt. ‘Tho Commoncomont oxorolses of the Normal Publio High Bohool will talio placo this aftor- noon. Boven young ladlos will graduato. ‘Two young mon, namod Anton Micholaon Poter Jacobson, both Danes, woro drowned in tho Missouri Rivor, whilo bathing, on Bunday. Mrs. Quincy Bhaw, daughtor of Prof. Agassiz, has contributed Eldfl,(] to tho Mussum of (Jom{m-mvo Zoology, in which hor fathor {8 80 dooply interostod, " Josoph H, Foro waa yostorday brought ~ beforo tho Court of Oriminal’ Correotion at~ Bt. Louls, for oxamination, and his oako was continued un- #il tho 27th {nstant, ; - Thio Alumni of tho Illinola Wosloyan Univorsi- ty will hold a Ifiufld batiquot and ronnion at hoonix Hotol, Bloomington, on Thursdsy avon- lnfi. «Thio ommoncomont oxorelsos of that in- stitution will bogin at 10 o'olock on Thuraday. A fow dnys ago Mary J. Hoover loft hor homa fors wolk in tho flolds, in Aahaska County, Tows, and not roturning, sonrch was mado, i her, bud{lwm found on Saturday in n wator- guily, whero sho had fallon and wos drowned. -.Tho snti-monopolists of Buroan County have porfected mnng‘umcnm for o grand celebration of the coming Iourth at Princeton, IIl. The Rrogmmmo' will bo an_unusually attractive one. Lo oration will bo dolivored by Senator Oastlo. Tho body of » man was found in tho Oalumot River nont Dalton yostorday. From :inquiries mado the following “information was obtalnod : The man with s party of frionds was hunt- ing on tho river last Friday or Saturday, whon tlio man in guoation shot a duck snd swam aftor it, Ho got boyond his dopth and was drowned. A'sooroh of two or threo days was of no avall, until yostorday his body was rocovorod, and by outs on tho head and body, it looks a8 if thoro been foul play. FOREIGN. and Serious Earlhqn:iko. Shocks at Val-' paraiso, Chili. & The Halian Senate Passes the Anti-Re- ligious Corporation Bill. Another Cable Laid Betwcen Spain and England. CENTRAL AMERICA. : Paxawa, Juno 17.—The United States flag- ship Pensacola, Roar Admirsl Stecdman, sailed honco onthe 2d inat. for Callso. Tho steamers Omaha and Bonicia aro daily expeoted at this port. Don Adolno Ballovian has boon elected Con- stitutional Prosident of Bolivin, to fill tho un- oxpired torm of tho lato President Moralos. o rostored Presidont is fratornizing with tho loadors of tho rovolution that woro banished, and drowning cnmity in_chsmpagne, and thoso ‘who wore disoharging riflos at each other a fow days ago, are now drinking each other's hoalth, fons{l maatodon has boon found st Corons, ond not in tho Chiloo Archipelago. —_— FRANCE. ‘VeasAmiLes, June 17.—Tho Special Committoe sppolated b tho Assombly last weok to,considor 0 npplioation medo by the Milit Governor of Pars for suthority to prosecute M. Rane for his connection with tho Commune, has beld soveral sittings. One of its first acts was to | summon AL Tiane to appoar boforo it. This tlio| Deputy refusod to do, standing on his (;lrxvuugn ‘a3 & mombor, tnd donying the right-of tho Com- mitfoo to roquirc his prosence., To-day the Committoo hold ita flnal session. A:roport waa adoptod, by a voto of 14 to 1, recommending that tho authorization for thio arrost and trial of Deputy Raue bo granted by the Assembly, v —_— 4 CHILL PANAsA, Juno 7,—Boveral shooks of earth- xtmku frightonod tho the south parts of Ohili. Tho first was at 13:32 o'clock in the afternoon on the 16th of May, at Valparaiso,. and Iasted forty-two seconds. A good doal of damagoe was done to %nblln and pri- vato buildings from the motions being vortical. Mony persons were throws from scaffolds on whi oy were working, Soveral wore killed and & numbor: wounded. - Chandeliors wore wronched from tho coilings, and books and bot-- tles on sholves were thrown to the gronnd. P —e—i SPAIN. Mapai, Juno 17,—0'Kolly has arrived in the Santoni, Province of Santander, in gustody of tho Bpanish authoritios. His offocts wore soaled by tho United Statos Consul at Bantander, The Cortos has under consideration the propo- sition of Sonor Ocon, granting tho Government extraordinary facilitios, undor which it will bo ompowored {o lovy contributions of 100,000,000 pisstros on tho country, — GREAT BRITAIN. LoxpoN, June 17.—The Ozarowitch and his wifo are visiting the Princo and Prinoess of ‘Walos at Bandringham. The socond cable from the const of Cornwall ?Lmhx has boen oponed. This_incroage in the facilitios for transporting dispatohos has led to o reduction in the tariff. i N . HAWAII, BAN Fraxoysco, June 17.—Tho stoamer Costa Rica from Honolulu hes arrived., Bhe sailed Muy 7, and brought over 800 toms of freight, mostly sugar, and left the United States survey- ing stoamer Portsmouth in that port. ‘The gen- oral nows from Hawali is unimportant. ———— ITALY. Roxe, June 17.—Tho Bonate to-day passed the bill for tho supprossion of religious corporations by a'vote of 68 yeas to 20 nays. The measuro now awaits the royal sanction to becomo a law. phedasniety CANADA, . HAUIFAX, June 17.—~Judgo Johnson has been appointed to tho Licutonant-Governorship of ova Bcotia, made vacant by tho death of tho lato Josoph Howo. 8 gy S - CUBA. HBAVANA, Juns 17,—A Fronch steamer arrived Tore to-day, with 600 Ohinamen on board, Dur- ing tho passage there wers 1756 deaths, ——— GERMANY, LonpoN, June 17.—A spociel from Borlin savs : # The Emporor Willlam, in a fow days, will have regained his usual hoalth,” Rallrond Accidents, Jovrer, I, June 17.—Androw Brewster, a Gorman, for some timo past employed as cook at the Tromont Houso, {n this city, waa killed b tho southorn express train on the Ohicago, Al- ton & Bt. Louls Railroad, noar Cass stroot, last night, at 11 o'olock, Tho evidenco at the Cor- onor's inquest showed that he was killed while lying scrosa the track in a state of intoxieation, and oxonorated tho raflrond _omployes from all blame, DBrowstor was o single man, and has re- lationa living in Montgomory County, Ohio, Lavaverre, Ind., Juno 17.—At Danville, 111, this forencon, a awitoh-tender in tho employ of the Tolodo, Wabash & Woestorn Railroad, named. Frank Morgan, formerly from Baltimore, while awltoling, was knookod down and run over by an ampt{ oar, tho whools passiug direotly over his bowels, ‘This ovoning ho is resting qlulto com- fortablo, and thore is hope of his-ul coyory. Davrox, 0., Juno 17.—8amuel Honry was run over in thia city Inst night about midnight by a switch engine of the 0,, 0,0, &I R. R,, and almost instantly killed, Ilo waas lying on the track and was soon too late by tho ongineer to ‘provont tha acoldent. The docsnsod was 50 yoors old, and leayos a wito and one child. imate re- —_— Proposed Exposition in Pittsburgh. Prrsnonax, June 17.—A meoting of tho citi- zona was hold in the Common Councll Chamber, lagt evoning, to arrange for a grand exposition of mochanio arts in this oity. The mooting or- finulxml by oalling J. 15, Horron to tho obair, ftor soma disousslon, » committeo of five was appointed to suggost an Bxposition Committes to prepare plans and effect arrangemonts for an exhibition, aud then sdjourned to meot an Mon- day next, when the Kxposition Committee will o announced, ooplo of Valparaiso and |. LOUISIANA. Meeting of a Joint ACommlttpo of Blacks.and Whites at Now Orleans, Adoption of Resolutions for the Unity of the People of the State. Porfect Political Equality to Be Guaranteed to All, Irre- - . spective of Race. . . NEw Onreans, La.; June 17.—An. adjournod mooting of tho Committoo of colored and white citizons was hold Jast night, at . No. 27 Carondo- 16t stroot. Tlio Committes on Resolutions submittod the following, which were unanimousty sdopted : Wienzas, Lonistans 1o now throatenod with doath {n ovary vitil organ of her materlal and political bo- g} ond, ‘uxnas, Mer diro extromity ia but the frutt of un- notural diviaion among tho chlldron of hor soil and of hr adoption ; and, - = Wirznras, Wo Havo an gbiding foith that thoro ia lova enougl forlaw among ler nons o mlto thom {n mauly sud unsolfish etrugglo for her redemption; bo 1, thereforo : ‘Resolued, 1, That henciforward wo dodlcato . our- salves to the unification of our peoplo. 3, That by our pooplo womean all mon of whatever Tac, color, or religion who are citizons of Louiaians, and 'who afo willing to srork for hor prospority, .3, Thot wo ehall advocate, by specch and pen’ and doed, tho equal snd'impartisl exorcleo by ovory oitizen of Loulatana of evory civil nnd political right guaran- tood by tho Gonatitution and Jara of Loulsiana: by fho Gonstitution and laws of tho Unitod Btatos, and by tho law of honor, brothorhood,and fair doalidg. 4. That wo shall matntain snd advocato tho Hght of every cltizon of Loulsians, and of every citizon of tho Unlied Btabes, {0 frequent ot will all places of ‘publlo rosort, and to travel ab @ will on_all vehiclos of conveyance upon terms of porfeot equallty with any and ovory othor citizan; snd Wo plodgo ourselvos, na far a8 our counsol and examplo may go, to mako ttia right a livo and practical right ; and that thero may be no mimn~ derstanding of oux views on this polns, raty wo shal rocommend to the propriotors of all public places of lcensod publio resort tho Btate of Louisiana tho opening of said placos to the patron of both racea Iuhnhflgng our Btato ; sBocond, l;:n mmumm rocom- mend all o ‘tosmboats, stoamships, snd othor publlo_conveyanoos to pursue tho same polioy ; third, ‘wo shall further recommend that our banks, {nsurance officos, and other publio tions recognize and concodo to our. colored follow-citizens, whero thoy are stockholdors in such insiitutions, tho right diroction _thero- of being representod in tho ston of; fourth, wo shall furthor recommend fhat no' distiction shall cxish smong tho cli- zons of Loulslans {n any of our publlo schioola or Stats institutions of cducation, or sny public institution snpportod by tho State, cltios, or parishes; 8fth, wo shail alio rocommond that tho propriotors of foun- dries, factorics, and other fndustrial establishments, i efploying inoehanics o workmen, mako no dist tinction botweon the two raccs; sixth, wo shall on- courage by every moans in our power colored citizons in tho rural districts to bocomo the proprietors of the ol thus onhancing the valuo of tho lands and adding to the productivoness of ‘tho Stato, while it will creato 5 pollteal consarvatiem, which 13 tho offepring of pro- flr jstorship, #nd wo hermore recommond to ll.ll’lhn nd propristors of our Blato the policy of considering the quostion of breaking up the same into small farm, inorder that our colored citizens and white immis Exauls muy bocome practicel farmers aad ouliivators of tha ol Resslcedy That wo plodgs oo honoe and. good falth 1o exorcise our moral influence, both through personsl sdvico and personal examplo, {o bring about romoval of all projudices herotofors existing agaln tho colorod persons of Lonisians, in_ordor that thoy ziay hereafior enjoyall tho rights Lelonging Lo citizens T ; it wo earnostly ap) o0 press o this Bhv'zi‘t) Join and co—opeg‘(e with us in ogocnlln this monument of unity, and socord, and justice, an 1iko pursalves forover bury boneath it all ‘past prejus dice on tho eubjoct of race or colar, i Resolved, That wo deprocato -and thoroughly eon- domn 8ll deta of violonco, whatover saurce, ani appeal 10 our poople of both races to abide by tho law in all tholr difforences, as tho surcet way to preserve all tho blessinga to our liberty and prospority. Reaolved, That wo pledge ourselves to the cultivation of a broad scntlmont of nationality which shall em- biaco tho wholo conntry aud uphold the fag of the nlon. Resoloed, That, 58 an carnest of our holy purpots i ke Tk ron i Bes of ths Sommarbespons wl party tios sud all prefudices of oducation whick may ond to hindor the polltical unity of our poople. - Resoloed, That, fn_view of- the numorical equalty Dbetween the whils snd'colored cloments of our populs~ tion, wo shall advocate an equal distribution of the of- fices of trustand omolumont in pur Btate,demanding n tho anly condition of our suffrage honeaty, Giligence,. and abillty, and we advocato this not bocauso of tho' oficesthortaalves, but slmply a8 antbar earnost sud proof upon our part that the union that wo dosire i8 an “{;‘“ union, and not an illusivo conjunction ‘brought about for the sole bonofit of ome or the othor of the parties to that unifon, Yy i G. T. Beaurogard, Chalrman; I.- N. Matks, O. 0. Antoino, Georgo 1, Kolso, Charloa I, Thomy son, Jamos I. Day, August . Bohne, " Aristide Mary, D. L. 0. Rondanez, Willism ftandolph, Comimittoo. ) A committeo of fiftoon was appointed to call & masy meoting whon deomed expodient.. .. SPORTING MATTERS: THE TURF. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Uxtox Crry, Ind,, June 17.—Our ocity is alive with tho sporting fratornity, now constantly ar- Tiving, to participate in the races boginning here on the 18th, Thero aro sbout sixty horsos al- rondy hore, among which ars Tom, Copperbot~ tom, Glpsoy Queen, Billy, Hopper, Cotton- plokor, Billy Collins, and Comet. The track ia in first-class order, and everything promises to bo & success, Threo thousand dollara in pro- miums are to bo competed for. Prrrspunon, Pa., June 17.—There was a large attondance at tho races to-day. In tho first heat, Toledo Boy drew tho lead, and maintained it to the threc-quarter polo, whon ho was passed by Addlo, who was running on the homo stretcli. The driver of Porry was unablo to hold his horss, and was thrown on the track, but was_nof lurlam}l{v injured. This hoat wae given to East End ; :Nollio, second ; Toledo Boy, third; Boelle, fourth ; Anfd.w, fifth. Porry was distanced. Time, 2141, In fho second heat, Esst End took ths lesd, trotting woll, and came in _ono longth ahend of %nmu, and two lengths ahoad of Toledo Boy. 2:40, Tn tho third hoat, Toledo Boy took tho lead, bt was distanced 'by East End, who won the hont. Timo, 2:4034. wRao PETTON 4 38 Plue, ono for & or double teams. 0 races take To-morrow. twe purso of $1,500 and the other lelmoll;, Mich., June 17.—The racos of the Jackson Horso Breoders' Association oponed to- dnay with besutifal weather, a fine track, and & large crowd of spectators. Nino ragos started in tho three minute raco, and four heats were trotted. Joo Udell, a bay gelding, won three hoats, and took tho firat purde of $760. Timo, n:a?{; 2:853¢; 2983, Tho sscond purso, $400, was won by Jamos H., & choatnut horao ; the flxlrgr&:lrlo by Albort, & black golding, aud tho fo! by Bortle, a gray maro, - BUMMARY, Joe Ulell, ... 1 6 11 Jamos 1 10 Albe 2 42 Bertle, doad hoat 8 & Tho heat by James H waa won in 2:37{{. ‘The romaining horses that started woro, Nick Bar- ney, Lady Ida, Sir George, Billy Lambertson, Oordillag. The race betwoen tho winning horses way oloscly contestod. Doubtless Joo Udell won ensily, In the 2:27 raco four horgoa atarted. Fred. Hooper, Ripon Boy, Johu I, and Gor, Sher- man, Jour heats wora trotted. Hooper., oo doad boat 11 1 Iupon Ty 21212 John 11 4383 Gon, B 3 344 Time—3:283 § 3 a8y 281 nnagor won ensily, and takes tho first I)lursu, 750 § Ripon Boy tlie second, $400 ; John 11, tho third, $200; Gen, Bhermau the fourth, #1850, In the Snnlu'flanper was the favorito at firat ab 825 to 210, and au the raca progrossed, 885 to 820, Flvo thousand dollars iu pools were sold dufln{ tho day. To-morrow wo havo a 2:44 race, with Lady Ida, Ada F., Kato Donnett, and Mat. Drower, and a %:84¢ race with Kate Marard, Ymgbn. Indians, and H. B. Faloy, Weathor . ufi' fino, 5 Ew Yonk, June 17.—At the Jorome Park racon to-day the- handiosp swoopstakos for all agos, ono mileand a quattel,was won hy Shylook ; glilarlsu, socond; Conductor, third, Timo, Bocond raco, for all agon, two milen, was won by Boss Twoed; Bug Nyder, sccond; Basslo Tog, third. . o, dd1, © oo DeRe "Tho race for tho Mombera' Oup, ono mile and o furlong, handicap for sll nges, was won by Sanford 4, Btockinaod,. gosond ; Gadence, ‘third, Time, 2:043¢. The fourth raco, for all Springbok, Dnokdeh, and Mildew startod, Bpringbok won, and distanced both horses in tho socond hont. Tima, 14534 ; 1414, os, milo Loats, E.BALL. - - uLgamu of ‘tho soason was -Baturday, botwoen tho 89, of. Thiladelphis. Tho od Proas 1n that city musk by local pride when ha =riof montion of it to tha Hollowing s the Now York ;um game : G s Bl The best base I BlAle in_Dostony: ostons and Athl sgont_of tho Assoc, have beon influonc noglocted to send a Wostorn, press, Ll World's spoolal sba BoszoN, Juno 14.— fo firat iomo of tho chatilon. ship serica between| @o" Bostons”and_ Athletics, of Philsdciphis, was play Slord to-dny in tho presence of obdut 3,000 Epectatort <Thb weathor was cold, raw, snd dissgrecablo, TH “lostonn.wero completoly out= Datted and oul-flelded e the visitors,” who only’ mada two flelding errorain| 1 ysme—8Sutlon ono nd An- 20n one; -Tho Athlotics acorod thiree runs, but carned nono, ‘The game wns umpirad by Mr. Bamolslor with niuch satisfaction, ozcopt in ono Instancd, af sécond baso, whan Lo should" hiave givon’ Muronm out, Tha following i & smnmary of tho gamo : oszox, Mans., Juno 14,—Firat gaao of tho chame plonaip dorlos Litweon thio Lostous and Atbletics, of hiladelphis, i 2 R B P|lA AthieHle, ([ R(B|PIA|| Boston, of of of.aii@, Wright, n.a| of 1} 4 & of 1] 3 o ol 1fa 1l 0| o ol of 2 32l o ol sfa 1| 3 0021 o1 of-1] o-a 0 of 110] ¢ o 4 ol gicla 0 o 10 3 2| 9 0'0-0 0.0-3 2 Runs Ea Athlotie, 0. First Base on Errors—Boaton, 7; Athletie, 2, ‘Umnpiro—Mr, Bomotaler, '~ 5 Time of Game—Ono hour and forty minute: Boston, Juno 17.—Baso ball—Bostons,, Philadelphias, 6. THE TRIGGER. Spacial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Rooxronp, Ill.. Juno 17.—Tho great pigoons shooting tournatnent in this’ oity, at which Bo- fi:\rdnn and Kleinman woro to competo, has been definitely postponed, as tho owner of the !)lgnonu has docided to tako them to Roochello, instosd of selling thiom to tho shooting mon ore. the mattor by spor 115, ing mon. p PEDESTRIANISM, _ s New Yong, Juie 17.—A threc-mile foot race for $1,000 s #{dé and tho championship of Amorica has been nrranged botweon J, L. Kelly of Chicago, and Willinm E. Harding, of this city. Thie raco is to take place in Troy, N. Y., in July. . WEATHER AND WATER. War Department Wenther Ieport. Cnicago, Juns 17-10:18 p, m. The following roports have been rocetved from the places montioned below ¢ “Statton, | Har.[Thr| _ Wind, | Weather. Brookinrldgo....[19.48) 71(8, W.,. gentlo,[Fair. Buffal +|200900 1IN, E.{ gontle,|Cloar, Qairo, 18] 728 E.,'gentle, | Falt, Choyonn 718, Wi, Tght, " [Fatrs cago . 60N, E., goutlo, [Cloar, Gincinnaf 6], guntle. - IClear. Gloveland, 70/Calm. Clear, Deavor,. 3's,, gentle, |Fair, Dotcal GUE., gentle, [Cloar, Duluth. 53 Calm. Gloudy, Kookuk, 71(8,, gontle, [Olear, Lo Orosse . 70]8.'%, fresh, |Fair, Milwaukea 60 Caln, Clear, Omaba, 76/Calm, | Fair, Pombi 18, goatle, |Fair Bt, Pau 7187, brink, [Fair, o gentlo, [Clear, Fort @ary, G8ld. W;fresh,” |Fair, i PROBABILITIES. ‘WasniNaTox, June 17.—For. New England on Wednesday, light to fresh northwestorly and northoasterly winds, highor baromotor and clear ‘weathor aro probable. For tho Middlo States, gon- tla and frosh winds, mostly ' from tho, east and » | south, and inoronsing .cloudinesy, with ' probably raln arons from Pennsylvanis.southward. .. For thoSouthorn States, enst of the Missiesippi, gon- tlo and fresh winds, - gonorally - from - Southenst and'sonthwest, cloudy weathor' aud “rain aroas. From'the Miasouri to the Upper Lnkos and Min- nesota, falling barometer, fresh to vory brisk winds from the south and cast, incresing oloudiness and threatoning weathor, with very probablo rain arcss. For tho Lower Lake Ro- gion, oanterly to southerly winds, and cloar ox partly cloudy woather. A A cautionary signal is ordored for Duluth. : STAGE OF WATER. Daily roport of the atage of water, with chianges in the twonty four hours ending 8 p. m., June 17, 1873: 3 36 1, ol T D F *Balow high water mark of, 1871, $ o Y, B, Kaurra, Observor, Roora 78 Mafor Block, Oblcago. —_— T JUDGE LYNCH. .- Three Negro Murderers Nanged by a . Mob. . New Ipenia, Juno 17.—The four nogroos who murdered Laret and Snaor, last Friday night, ot thelr storo, woro arrosted In that noighborhood this morning, Ono of them turnod State's evi- dence, and related how the atrocious orime waa committed, the plot being' made over a week be- foro, Aftor a close investigation by Mr. Soy- mour Snaer, brothor of onoof the murdered mon, no doubt remalned of tho guilt of the nogroes. By this time the people in large numbers had assombled and clamored for tho snmmary execu- tion of the murderers, but thoy were saved by the intorcession of Mr, Snacr, who thon de- arted for this place, Tho prisonors were gmnght horo. On their arrival, indignant citi- zons, numboring over 1,000, took thom to the wooda on tho east sido of the Bayon Tocho and hanged three of them to a limb of a tree. Thoy oonfoasod taking part in tho crime, but inslsted that the one who turnod Btate's ovidonce cut tho throat of Laret. A ¥orse=Thicf Lynched. 8. Lours, Mo., Junp 17.~—Joseph 0. Howard, nrrostad hero for utenL\uf horses in Franklin County, was taken up to Pacifio Oity Iast night 10 be piacod in jail at Union, the county-sont, Ho was put In & calaboose at Maion, and about 9 o'clook p. m. an armod mob of some 200 men took him out and hung him. Ifo made a cons fession bofore hio was bung implicating soveral othormon in horso-stealing, who have disap- peared. —_——— A Porjurer Pleads Guilty. Provipenos, R. I, June 17,—In the United Btatos Cironit Qourt to-day, Joseph Perry was arralgnod and plosded guilty to throo indictmonts for perjury in the Madame Jumol estato caso. Bentence was postponod at tho requostof tha prisoner. —_— San Francisco dtoms, 8ax Fraxoisco, Juno 17.—Tho Board of Bu- 8ervlnon will not act on tho Mayor's voio of tha hineso {:ifi-uu ordiuance till noxt waok. W. O. Raluton in to succood D, O. Hills ag Prepident of the Bunk of California. AR g Rolling=Mill Accident, PuIrADELUNIA, Juns 17,—A fly-wheel in the rolling-mill of %, Robbins & Sons burst laat ;Alglfi, injuring six workmen, and Joln Murrsy atally. B Much dlunp{mintmune is folt in rogard ta .

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