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< P - The Chicage Daily Teibumne, VOLUME 26. UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR, W havo s Inrgo stook of Summor Morinos, Angolna ¥ 18, Bills, Lisle Thrond, Joan, m‘:fen?.rn:é‘fi'&.'hu.. 12 fino gooas at bottont ‘pricos. Hosiery. - Our stock containa about twonty varietios of fino goods for Mon’s wonr, adapted to tho soason, ab unusunlly low prices. NECKWEAR., “Wo havo n vory rich and seloot atook now, and roplenish ovory month. LINEN COLLARS AND CUFES, Tho groatast varloty of stylos over offorod mz%'nulnfuu“m'r‘gor quantities of oxtra flno goods for Mon's Woar than any other firm, ‘wo buy at closor filgures, and do soll at cor~ respondingly less pricos. WILSON BROS, 1, Oor. Btato and Washington-sta.; “Ar- eug}u-uou‘é. Cluckost,, outh. of Madisonest., ICBRO. . Fikgs Opora Houso, Fourthest, Oinsin- ath. COD LIVER OIL. WILLSON’S CARBOLATED (0D LIVER OIL 18 a Spocifio and Radios] Onro for CONSUMPTION AND SOROFULOUS DISEASES. ‘Remombor tho namo, ** Willson's Oatbalated Cod Liver ‘Prepored by J, H, Willson, 83 John-st., N, Y, For salo by all Druggists. URLBUT & RDSALL, Gitiepor 5 Hidagor iz TIOHAIDSON £ GO., Bt. Touls, Mo, REAL ESTATE, "IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY ‘Wo aro authorized by ELIJAH SMITH, Feq., Trus- to0, to rocoivo sealod proposals for the purchase of 48 oot front by 180 foet, doep, aituated on Michigan-sr., bo- twoen Mndison and Monroo-sta., described as follows: B. 3 of Lot 8, and tho north8footof Lovd, fn Block 1, Fractlonal Seotion 15 Addition to Ohlcago, Cook County, Tl Bald proposals will bo rocoivod for ton days, to the $7th Instant incluslve, and will be oponod on tho 33th and actedupon. Oapitaliats should givo this tholr attentlon, a5 tho property must positivoly be sold. Direot proposals to ELITAIL SMITH, Trustoo, caro of “Elison & Fostor, §7 Markat-st. BEAUTIFUL HODES, GEO. SUMMERS, 188 East Madison-st.,, Room 4, is now selling splendid lots in Nor- wood Park on MONTHLY PAYMENTS, also offers assist- ancein theerection of dwellings. LACES. RIBBONS, &o. "mportant Notice {0 Ladies ! Great i%i—e_zrgains : ‘WILL BE OFFERED THIS WELK. REAL LACES, ALL KINDS OF RIBBONS. WHITE EMBROIDERIES, -FANS AND JEWELRY. ON ACCOUNT OF MY REMOVAL. G. MENDELSON, East Madison and Franklin-sts, A DAILY WANTED. “NEVSPAER AN, Of EXPERIENCE, GENTLEMANLY DE- PORTMENT, INDUSTRIOUS, and HON- ORABLH, can learn of o very ploasant and remunorative position by calling on FRANK GLOBBOP, ‘Proprietor National Hotel Reporter, 06 Bouth Oanal-st, 10 8220 per month, evorywliere, to soll onol of the most useful articlos ovor fnvented neoded in ovory family, Sond for Olron: lar. Address, SECOMB & CO., 157 Btato-at., Omicago, TIL. * REMOV AL, I have again gono back to mear my old quarters, Nos. 59 and 61 Markot-st., whore I have bettor facilitios for doing buginess than ever before, and, thankful for phat favors, shall bo happy to seo allold friends and many new, and guaranteo satisfaction to all. ‘W. B. STANNARD, MEETINGS. Masonic, Gourgas Ohantorat Toso Crolx, Rogular conolays this ovening, at Liall, cqmor of Lalsted and Randolph-sts., o'closk. 1y ordor, .*_JAMES I MILES, Gr, Boorotary. Masonic. Waubnnala, Tadgo, No. 160, muota this (Thursdar) ?vmllzlil:“sb‘n'allflz. in 0“%’:5{] HIE. )'il ’AHII‘!‘T‘IYi-r worl ? 0, Dhgren, Visitin farited.c, Hy ordor of tho W, Bpe- & brothrun cordially E. 8T. JOIN, Boy, Masonic, The members of Kilwinning Lodge, Blt, A., ¥, 8 A, M. Troreby notifind to Attonil & toxalas cornmunion. & ln&,lll’lfln"lll, ‘T"Klll KII,!:'I'II-II.. lm;(;?‘lill:lll.:] e BL T BN ey B, TILOMBON, W, Be o 1. 0. 0. T, ting of tho 0dd Follows' Bullding Asso. ermecistmentingat e Wil o hetd s (Thbradsry Sronlag, &t B o'k sharg, In 04U, Follons'tiul 1 aisioss. . Bistof: ‘Tporteil bunlisi. ligardss oty Diacion. o at evoning, presont, GENERAL NOTICES, WARNING! To Makors, Vondors, and Buyers of Combinne nntion Bank nnd Safo Locks: Xt has como to our notica that a number of Combination Looks aro mannfaoturcd and offored for salo, which, as wo aro advisad by onr connsal, aro plain infringomonts of ono or mor of tho Patonta awned or controlled by our firm, That nono maynour any Hability Igrorantly, wo give notion that wo Intend to enfareo our olaims by ovory logsl moans against ll who MAKX, USE, of VEND such Locks In violtion of onr patontod rights, and toliold parties who deolino to discontinue thelr Infringomonts, or ta obtatn & Hoonse from u, to a fall rosponslbillty in damagos. Sults upon our Patonta hava boon fnatituted, and sro ‘Bow ponding in tho Unitod States Court far the Bouthorn District of Now York, agatnst the Yalo Lock Matufac- turing Company, and tho ngonts of Dicbold & Kianzlo, of Ganton, formarly of Olncinnati, O.; and wo have i struotod our Solloltors to bogln procoodings agatnst oth- ors, wharovor tho samo may be nooossary fof the protec- tlon of onr rights. l Wa will mako propor torms, with thoso who propose auch & courso, within a rossonsblo timo aftor rocoiving notico of our Patont elalms, both fn’sottlemont of past infringomonta, and conforring tho right to faturo uso,but shall tnslat upon all that oan bo logally reoovored against those who, aftor dus notification, deoling to make auy satisfaotory arrangoment. For tho botter fformation of tho pubtio, and facility of foferonao, we givo bolow tha datos and mumbots of th Patenta abovo roforred to: G REVOLVING BOLT PATENT, ' Tatent No, 57,67, Dated August 2, 1868, TRolssuod Jan. 3, 1673, No. 4,08, JAMES SARGENT, Patenteo. DOUBLE ROLLER PATENT. Tatent No, 98,622, JAMES BARGENT, Patontoo. This 1s an improvomoent upon the BINGLE ECORNTRIO RoLyen, patonted by LINUS YALE, Jr., and combinod ‘with tho cam for disconcorting the motion upon the tum- blors, Ithasbeon found by exporimont that the singlo ollor {s not proot against the skill of an export look-pick. TMPROVEMERT IN PERMUTATION LOCKS, Pateniod by L. F. MUNGER, July 14, 1857 “No, of Patont, 17,804, Relssnod April3, 1881, No. 63; Extonaud Soven Yoars; Rolssuo No. 4,5%, dated Oct. 17, 1671, INPROVEMENT IN PERMUTATION LOCKS, GEORGE ROSNER, Patontoo. Patont No. 50,00, datod Bopt. 18, 1660, Rolssuo dated July 35, 1871, As aignod to HALBERT 8. GREENLEAT, f 4 Rospoottally, SARGENT & GREENLEAF, Juno 18, 1673, TRochestery N. Y. N, B.—Mr. JAMES SARGENT will bo in Chicago for a fow days, and can he soon at No. 25 Randolph-at. TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC. F, PARMELEE & 00, Onmibus Line & Baggage Expess. Office, 166 Dearborn-st,, Chioago, - Having increatod our facllitics, we aro now proparud to doliver baggage to and from all parts of tho city, and wo ‘make it & speolalty to doliver baggage promptly and with aalittlo dolay s possiblo. * To provont confusion at tho dopots, passengors, by giv- ing tholr cheoks to our agont on tho tralns, nood not hava ‘any farthor troublo of ita reaching its propor destination, Passengors delizorod to and from Hotels and Railroads. Ordors promptly attended to by loaving word at our ofige. Office of the Inter-State Industrial Exposition of Chicago, JuNk 16, 1873, PURBLIC INOTICE Ts hereby glvon that a spoclal mooting of the Stockhold- ors of tho Intor-State Industrial Exposition of Olicago ‘will be hold at tho ofice of sald Corporation, No, 87 Wash. ingtonst., in tho oity of Ohlcago, on TUESDAY, tho 16th day of July, 1873, at 4 o'clook p, m., for tho purposs of submlitting to s voto of sald Btockholdera tho question of inoreasing tho capital stook of sald Corporation so that thie samo shall bo two hundroed and filty thousand dollars. By order of the Dircotors. JOHN P. REYNOLDS, Bocrotary of Intor-State Industrisl Exposition of Chlcago. it PEREKINS’ PATENT IRON FIRE-PROOF SHUTTERS. . Manutactured by BEAVEY & CO. 180 Lal FINANCIAL COOK COUNTY NATIONAL BANK OF CEIICAGO, NORTHWEST CORNER ‘Washington and Dearborn-sts, United Stnmenository. CAPITAL, - =~ $500,000 OFFICERS: B. ¥. ALLEN, President. 0. 'T. BOWEN, Vico President. 0. @. BULELEY, Oashior. A gonoral Banking Businss transacted, ‘Accounts of Banks, Bankers, and Merchants sollcited. Partioular aitention given to'collections, : Bills of Kixchangs on tho prinolpal cltics of this coun- D IRECTORS: Hon, Lyman Trambal, Ohloago; Pot- " Hon. mboll, Ohtosgo; for Palmer, Chicago: T & ‘Tnos Do on. B, 0. Cook, Chicago; Thos. ng, Ouicacor, Ohae, slowarty Nopoasoty Tl i B Allen, Hon, W. Bustnoll, Ottaws, Ill.; O. T Bowen, . Bponcer, Obloago, W hava Attorneya evorywhere, and colleot the clatme of Wholosalo Merchants and ottiers in any of th unt part 0 <ot torney’s fees in suits: no chas until lect) do. F]‘AE[E“‘J MlfllmTlL" COLLECTION AGENCY, 146 Madisonsi. MONEY T0 LOAN On first-class Ohloago Real Estate, cont on improved proporty. MEAD & COF. 163 LaSailoat, BUSINESS OHANCE, FACTORY FOR SALE OR RENT, ' CORNER OF Twenty-sixth-st, & Stewart-av,, Built of brick, with boiler, engine, and wood-working machinery, al- most new, Inquire on the premises. FOR SALE. QUILLS, (UILL TOOTEPICRS, AND QUILL PEKS, AT WHOLESALL AND RETAIL, CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & (O, 118 and 120 Monroe-st., Chicago, HOTEL, % ANDERSON'S HOTEL Large sums at 8 per ON THI: EUROPEAN PLAN, North Side Madison-8t, bet, Clark and Lasalle Tooms §1 to §3 por day, Teataurant opon from 8s. m. t08p. m. Prices invderate, CHICAGO, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1873. WASHINGTON. The Attol;noy-(}encml’s Advico to tie South, ¢ Let Poli- tics, Alone,” Preparations for the Expedition for the Transit of Venus. The Oivil Service Rules Applied to the Patent~Office, . The Uses of the *Trade Dollar.” &pecial Disvateh to The ChicagoTridune, _VIROTNIA FINANOES. ‘WasninaToN, Juno 16.—A commission sont out from London by a recont convcil of holders of Amorican bonds, is at prosont invostigating tho quostion of tho dobt of Virginis., Up to & reoent period the confldence of thoso bondhold- ors irf tho oredit and character of tho Bisto of Virginia had boon unbounded, but rocent legia- lation haa groatly impaired that confidonco. A longthy rerolution waa adopted by s meoting of bankers oud financial mon, hold in Richmond last Monday night, ombodying thelr viows and sontimonts in rolation to this subjoot, conclud- ing thus: “Therefors, under all tho clroum- stancos of tho case, it is:wisost to accopt what hea been nccomplished, and trusb that timo and & gradually improving condition_ will, with the blessing of Providence, bring about tho ro- sult which o all 8o enrnéatly desire, tho com- ploto ro-ostablishmont of our Btato.” TIE TRADE DOLLAR. . A gonoral misapprohonsion scoms to oxist in rogard to the now coin, which was provided for by Congross at the last session, ‘to bo known aa the trade-dollar. 'Tlio fact ia that the solo ob- joct of tho act is to facilitato commorce batwoon this country and China and J‘;va binllowln silvor to bo made into thero dollarsin tho Unito Btatos, instoad of as herotoforo, having to send tho bullion to London for coinnage. fi‘k(a oW dollar will bo nsed exclusively in trade with the Colestials, and will not enter into genoral oir- oulation in this country, and will only bo coiued a8 demandod for use. TUE LOUISIANA QUESTION. Tho action of the whito and colorod ocitizens of Now Orloans, honded by Gen. Besuregard, contained in a dlspatch from that oity, which apposred fu the moruing papors, attracts con- mderablo attontion horo in official ciroles. The membors of the Administration now in town aro puzzled to know what it all moans. Attor- noy-Gon, Williams, - in conversation to- day, sald ho was mot propared to -giv6 an opinion on tho sotion_of this committeo or tho oharactor of their rosolutions. Ho thinks there is some ulterior objaect in them, and is die- posed to wait for further dovolopments, o dis- Pateh, for instance, from Gov, Kollogg. On tho whole, the Attorney-Genoralis of tho opinion that tho bost thing the pooplo of Loulsiana, and of tho Bouth genorally, can do, s to mind tholr own businoss and let politics alone. PERSONAL. Mr. A, B. Moachom, tho Penco Commissioner, who was wounded at tha Canby maasacro, will robably attend tho forthooming trial of Capt. ack, and his confedoratos. He is still s firm ‘boliover in the pmuuné‘floliuy of the Govornment toward the Indinns, and says that thero arowhite ‘mon in California and Oregon moro rosponsible for the blood of CGon, Canby than Capt. Jack himsolf. He is at prosont ongaged in proparing his roport of his nttompt to pacifleato tho Modocs. [To the Assoctated Press.) TUE TRANSIT OF VENUS, ‘WasnixaroX, June 18.—Prof. Henry, of tho Bmithsonian Institute, and Admiral Bands and Prof, Newcomb, of tho Nayal Obsorvatory, wero &t tho Navy Dopnrtmont to-day, with s viow of ‘making proliminary srrangemonts for tho dotails of the different dopartments of an expedition to bo sont in & vesscl-of-war to various points to talto obsorvations of the transit of Venus. Tho points it ia contemplated visiting_for this pur- ‘pose are mainly in tho Bouthern Indian Ocean, Australia, and the ndjacont islands, Thero will Erobnbly be four partios, six porsons in oach, to o assignod at differont - points; tho westorn party at Hobartstown, Van Dioman's Land; o socond (}mrly at Kergudan Lsand, in tho South Indian Ocean; o third party at Viadistoonk, on tho Aslntio const of Russia ; and afourthat somo island adjacont to Australia. FOOLIBI CANARD. The rumor from Now York, that Judge Rioch- ardson is about to resign the offico of Bucrotary :a} tho Treasury, is not worth serious coneidera- ion. ¥REE DELIVERY, The Post Office Department issued an order, to-day, for the catablishmont of the free-deliv- ery system at Quinoy, Ill., with six carriers, and Kunens City, Mo., with eight carriors, the servico at both placos to commence July 1. PATENT OFFICE, A largo number of promotions, based on com- potitive examinations undor the Civil Bervico rules were mado in the Patent-Office to-dny to rades of tho First, Bocoud, and Third Assistant ixaminers, Among the clerks promoted to bo ‘Third Assistant Examinor was Miss Anna R, 8, Niohols, of Masaachusetts, who is tho first lady thot over rocoived such ‘an appointment, Four Indios creditably passod tho oxamination, which was striotly of o gonoral sciontific na~ turo, oach standing above tho minimum Tho Commismonors had Jgivon notice, how- ovor, that only ono lady would_bo appointed to try tho novel oxporimont, snd Bies Nichols, standing highest of the four, roceived the pro- motion, Tho specially to which sho will be as- aignod is not detormined. SPRINGFIELD. The Sults Against the Railrond Xte= sisters in Ohampaign County—Land Office Appointment — Election of Chiof Justice—Ikovenuc Suit—Pars dons. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicage Tribune, Beninarierp, 1L, June 18.—On Monday, the 23d inst., the session of tho United Statos Dis- trict Court hero, which was intorrupted in con- sequence of the sudden illnoss of Judgo Tront, will bo resumed. It is probablo that tho case of the Chicago & Bt. Louis Railroad against the parties who refused to pay fare last wintor will bo tried. : ‘William Prescott, Esq., of thia oity, has boon appointed Reglster of tho Land-Ofiica for tho Springfield District, in place of C. 8. Boane, who rosigned to accopt the Judgeship of the Nino- toenth Judicial Cironit. ‘The Hon, Bidney Brooso was olootod Chiof Justice of tho Buprome Court of this State by tho.full Court in session at Mount Vernon. Tho vato was unanimous, Nicholas J. Oummings and Iennc Duggins, brought hore from Bchuyler County, wore ar- raigned beforo Commissionor dams this morning on a charge of kelling at rotail figuros cigars and tobacco without baving taken out n spocis] liconso thorofor, The accused, it I8 sald, keop o flouting bugulo on tho linoly Rivar, whore_the allogod violation occurred. They waived an exmmination, gave bail in tho sum of %G00 each for their npposranco at the noxt torm of tho United Btates Court, and wore pormitted to depart. Honry W, Hooker, for robbing the Post-ofiico in Pittafield, Piko Co., was also arraigned in this Conrt this morning. "Fhiero was not & particlo of evidonoo going to show that ho was guilty of the offenso charged, and ho way discharged, “'hoGovornor to-day pardoned Patrick Costollo, convictod of hurglary at tho Octobor (1873) torni of tho Criminal Court of Cook county, and uon- tonced to oightoon months in the House of Cor- rection, aud Jas. Roynolds, couvietod of mssault at tho May (1878) torm of' the samo Court, snd sontenced to six months in the Houie of Correo- tion, e ¥onry A Wiso. Sacex, Vo, Juno 18.—Goy. Honry A, Wise dolivorod the annual addross boforo the litorary soclotion of tha Roanoke Collega last night, on tho subjoot, **I'he physical structuro of the do- I'mnm of_tho Unitod Btaten and its offect on tho nast and prosont, and its favorablo offect in the }umm upon tholr PrORTORS, POWOr, POACO, COm-~ moroo, gonatitution, aud govornmont.” Tt wan n romarkable production, in which ho ndvocated the conatruction of tho Jamos River & Kannwhn Cnnal as tho bolt of union, Ho anid that if tho Missiaaippl Rivor hind flowed oast sutd wost tho Bouth would nover have boon whibpod. =Blavory had boon o blight upon Bouthorn industry, and prospority. Alho large plantation systom waa anti-commorcinl and unfavorable to manufac- turos, and _that was tho renson why no gront commoreial motropolis_hod sprung up at tho month of Cheenposke Bay. Tho Inte war had changod tho rolations of socioty. Tho bondsmon of yoitordny woro tho frocmen of to-day, and the frcomon of’ Juaturdny wore docitizenizod and do- nationalized. 2, SUSAN B. ANTHONY. She is Found Gulilty of Vielatin, Eloction Low of Now Yorke . Ohnrgo of Judgoe ¥Elunt-~Trinl of tho Inspectors of Eicction who IReceived Jlor Votes * OANANDAIGUA, N. Y., Juno 18.—Judge Ilunt, in hi opinion in tho cngo of Susen B. Anthony, soy8: Tho right of voting o tho privilogo of voting 18 n rlght or privilogo arising undor tho Consti tution of the Btate, aud not of the Unitoed Btates. 1t tho right bolongs to any particular porson, it is bocauso such porson ia ontitlod to it s n clti- zon of tho Btato, whore ho offora to oxorclso it, and not boeauao' of cltizenship of the United States. If tho Btato of Now York should provide that mno- llomm should voto until ho had roachod tho age of 81 yoars, or nfter ho lad renched tho ngo of 50, or that no gorson having Ffl{ lair, -or who had not possossion of all his limba, should bo ontitled to voto, I do not soo how it could bo held to bo s violation of any right dorivod or hold under tho Constitution of the Unitod States. If the Loglslature of tho Stato of Now York should requiros higher qual- ifleation in the voter for Ropresontative in Uon- rosy than is required for a votor for member of o Assombly, this yyould, concoive, bo a vio- lation of & right belonging to ono ns o citizen of tho Unitod Statos. That right i8 in rolntion to o Fodoral subject or iatorost, and can bo guaran- tcod by tho Federal Constitution.” The ina- bility of o Btato to abridge tho right of votibg on occount of raco, color, or rovions condition of _sorvitudo, s o Fodoral guarsnty. Ite violstion would bo tho denial of ‘o Fedoral right. That is n right bo- longing to tho claimantas a citizon of tho United Siates. This right heroin exists by virlue of the Fifteonth Amondment only. If the Fif/éonth ‘Amondmont hind containad tho word “ se£" tho argument of tho dofonso wonldLinvo boon potent. Bho would havo said It was anattompt by o Stato to deny the right to voto, bocauso one isof & partioufr sox, is exprasaly prohibited by that amondmout, 'Tho amor iment, however, doos not contain that word, Ttis limited to’ raco, oolor, or provious condition of sorviudo. Tho Legislaturo of tho 8tato of Now York lins scon it to esy thot tho franchlzo of voting shall Do limited to the male mex. In soying this, thero is- In my judgment no violation of tho lottor or of tho spirit of tho Fourteonth Amondment. This view is assumed in the second soction of the Fourtoenth Amend- ment, which cnacts that if any right to'voto for Tedoral officors is denied by any Stato to any of tho malo inhabitants of such State, excopt for crimo, tho basis of roprosontation of such State shall ho roduced in tho proportion apocified. Not only doca this soction assume that tho right of thomalo inhabitants to voto was tho especial objeot of ita protection, but it asvumes and ad- mits the right of n Stato, notwithstanding the oxistonco® of that clause, under which tho de- fondant claims to tho contrary, to dony to an of tho malo inhabitants the right to volo whicl is allowed to other malo inhabitants, ‘Tho rogulation of the suffrago is concedod -to tho Statos ns o Stato's right. The caso of Myra Bradwell, decided at the recent torm of the Bupromo Court of tho United Statos, sustains Doth these positions. The Fourteonth Amendmont gives no right to & woman to- vote, and tho voting by Miss An- thony was in violation of tho law. If sho bo- ltevod ehe had o rlfillt to voto, doos that reliove hor from tho penaity ? It is acknowlodgod thnt the knowlodgo reforred to iu the act roforred to rolatos to hor knowledge of tho illogality of tho aot, and not to the act of voting, for it said that sho must know that sho voted. Two principles apply horo: irst—Tho ignoranca of the law oxcuses no one. > Second—Evory ono is presumed to undoratand and to intend tlio necossary effacts of his own nots. Miss Anthony knosw that sho was o woman, and that tho Conetitution of this Biate prohibits hor from voting. Shoe intended to violnte that pro- vision ; intonded to tost it perhapy, but cortainly intonded to violato it. The nocossary offect of hor act was to violato it, and then she is pro- sumod to havo intended it, There was no igno- rance of any fact, but all the facts being known shio undortook to sottle » principle in kor own orson. Bho takes the risk, and sho ought not o shirink from the consequénces. The Court doclined to submit the casoe to the jury upon any quostion whatovor, and diracted them to ronder a vordict of guilty against tho de- fendant. Judge Soldon, connsol for Miss Anthony, then requosted the Olerk to poll tho jury, which ro- quest was doniod by tho Court, and a vordict of guilty was rondered, The dofendant’s counsol excopted to the decroe and action of the Court, and insistod that upon the construction given to tho law by tho doei- sion, thero had beon only a violation of State law, and that tho United Statos CQourt hnd no juriediction. Bontence has. not yot beon pro- nounced. H At 2 p, m. to-day tho caso of the Unitod Statos ;finlnsh Jones, Marsh, and Hali, Inspoctors of oction, who registorod tho names, and re- colved the votes of Miss Anthony snd her co- defondaute, wos placed on” trisl. The proof on tho part of the proscoution was gimilar to that in tho cage of Miss Anthony. Tho defense proved the good faith of tho partics Bocused in rocotving tho votes, and rostod. The caso wos argued on the part of dofondants by ‘Van Voorhios, of Rochostor. At tho closo of Lhis argumont the defondant's counsel. nsked to bo pormitted to to address tho jury in their be- Tialf, whioh roquest was rofudod by tho Court, Ho thon asked the Court to chargs tho J\u’y. that, if tho jury bolloved that tho dofondants acted honostly nnd according to tholr bost judg- ment, they should be acquitted. This tho Court rofused. Judgo Hunt then announced his dacision, overriiling the dofonso and stated that_instond of ordering a verdiot of guilty, a8 ho did in tho Tase of Miss Anthony, Lo would submit the caso to the jury, with iustructions that thero was no i\lsllflcuflofl for the act of tho defoudants, and hat in offect thoy wore all guilty; aud then statod to tho jury that thoy could agreo in thoir Inces or rotiro for deliboration. The jury choso ho lattor and retired, Tho Court took n recosa of half an hour, at the oxpiration of which the jury came in and said that thoy had not agreed, Thoy wore sont out ngain with instractions, that unloss they agrood within a fow minutos, the Court would adjourn till moming. : ERailrond Nows. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicugo Tribune, MApIsON, Wik., June 18,—Nows of & new move in tho 8. Crolx land-grant gamo was rocoived hiere this morning, through tho Esu Olaire Free Press, which announced tho formation at Mil- waukeo on Saturday of tho Wisconsin= Railway Company, with Jofin W. Cary, nttornoy of the Milwaukee & B8t Paul Railrond Compsny, ns Prosidont, and sovoral othor ngouts of &aid Company ' among the officors and Diroctors ; also citizons of Milwaukeo, Ohippowa Valloy, Hudson, and Bouthwestern Wisconsin, which passod A resolution to accept the land-grant in accordnnco with tho acts of tho Loglslaturo and Congross, oud proceod to build tho ronds on which tho grant is contingont; that n propor committos was appointed to wait on ho Govornor and doposit suffiolont_surotion, whioh hava likely baen dopositod, or if not will bo a8 soon na ho is rondy to receivo thom, It iy furthor gald that the Wisconsin managors of the Milwaukeo & Bt. Paul Gowmpany will rondor tho now (.!mn]mn?v financial aid and encouragomont, Aloxandor Mitcholl advancing §300,000. Inquiry at the Capitol elloita tho faot that tha Govornor has heard of no such company, has beon intor- viowod by no such commlttoo, {ina'oon 10 tuck surotios, though entirely rendy to recolye them, and that« no articles of aseociation of any such company has boon filed at the ofifco of the Hocretary of State. It i8 o ques- tion whethor an unkiown new company would ralso the moans to proscoute an entorpriae whioh Inck of good titlo and funds deterred an old aud rich organization from undertaking, Othor oir- oumstances ralse tho susplion thut the wholo "in tho #econd call & raid wns mado o the mar- to throw dirt in tho thi imply dosignod hing ia simply dosigno -blook In u{ou of tho pooplo aud put a atumblin 2 tho way of tho North Wisconsin con- tinuing~ tho work thoy had ogun. Qov. Waehburn han ongaged tho Ifon, Palmor, of Milwoukoo, to naulst tho At- tornoy-General in pfoseouting tho Wost Wiscon- sin Railway for fnlnn to rolny ita track to To- mali, a8 roquived by the act of tho lust Logialn- Lcuru.nnnd sult will bo commenced in tho Bupromo Jourt. MinwAuker, Juno 18.—A company of promi- nent busluoss men nnd capitalists of Wisgonsin Do beon organized, and seomitios dopositod with tho Governor, 'for the nccoptanco of tho Bt. Orolx land-graut and all its roquire- monts, Tho following_officors woro _oloct- od: Prosldont, Joln W. Cary; Vio-Prosa idont, William' Wileon; Tronsurer, J. M. Whallng ; Secrotary, D.' 0. Greon; Dircotors Wm. Wilkon, J. II. Knapp, Monomineo ; ‘Thnd 0. Pound Olnlnyn\m Talls ; R, F. Wilson, Hou Ciafro ; &, T, Gilbort, John W, Cary, M. Whal- ing, Milwaukoa ; John Lawler, Praitlo du Chien; R.B. Powoll, River Falls ; ' §. Boyden, D. N. Campholl, Ifudeon; John Maloy, Lafayotto. ‘'ho Company intend to onstruct tho rond from Wabasha to Tau Cloiro, Wabasha to Monominac, and slso to Ghippown T'alls, nd from Hudson to Linko Buperior. Tho Dircotors lvo advanced o large sum to commence work at onco. Bunrivatoy, Iowa, June 18.—A largo and enthusinatic oxeuraion patty, consisting of dola- gations of prominent businoss mon from this cily, Kcoluk, and Tort Dindison, loft this city antly yostorday momning for Unionvillo, tho county seat of Putnam County, Mo., whoro o ndl rocoption snd ditinor wora 'glyn thom by ho citizons of Unionville, in honor of tho com- plotion to that point of tho Burlington & South- woutorn ailwag, o dstaiica from thls city of 180 milos, Counor Brurrs, Town, Tuno 18—, Edgar Thomdmon, Presidont of tho Pennaylvania Rail- rond Company, sud n party of Enstorn_ capital- iats, pogsed through this city to-day on thoir wa wost, They camo here over tho Chicago & Northwostorn Road, and loft on tho Union Paoi- flo. Tholr routo is rogardod as significant. InpianavoLts, Juns 18.—Tho- stookholders’ meoting of tho Indianapolis, Cincinnati & La- foyotto Tilzond, hold at thio Company's oflico in this city to-day, olectod the following Bonrd of Diroctors: Williom A, Booth, G. T Bliss, J. A. Rusevelt, 0. Langdon, Now Yorlk ; Goorgo H. Capman, Indianapolis ; T. A. Porking, Bos- ton; J. H. Batos and 1. 8, Kennody, Cincln- natl, - Tho vacanoy which ocourred by the death of J, O. Butlor, of the old Board, has not_boon fillod, At o subsoquont meoting of tho Diroc- tors William T. Booth was choson Prosidont. Ono Lundred and nine thousand out of 110,000 shares of stock wero_roprosonted. Des Mo, In., Juno18.—Tho Dos Moinos & Amos Railrond i now o fixod fack, All tho subsidios askod havo boen socurod. Two corps aro now on tho lin locating tho road and seour- ing tho right of way. WALL STREET. Rcviow of the Money, Gold, Bond, Stock, nnd Produce Markotsss=Ine wurance Mattors. . Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonk, Juno 18,—Thoro woa a suddon and romurkablo chango in' tho monetary situation to- day. During the carly hours monoy was easy and accossiblo at 3@4 per cent, butin tho aftor- noon the demand becamo activo, and for a time borrowors on call had to pay 7 yor cont, with tho closing businoss ot 5@G por cont. This activity is generally attributed to tho curront oporations in gold. Prima discounts aro quoted atGtlo8 por cont. BTOOKS, during tho oncly pact of the doy, charactorized by extromo dullnoss and narrow changes. Ently kot, and for littlo while & very active trndo was dono. Tho-brokers bnd bogun to bo Indifforent 8 to tho courso of affairs, and woro lounging about or amusing themsolves at play, when o dnsh was mado at Pacific Mail, whick hed beon Laogiug in tho vioinity of 883 for noaly mu hour. This atarted business, and thon a move- ‘mont was made upon C., U. & I. ©., Ohlv, Unlon Pacifle, and Wostorn Union. Tho raid ‘was of briof duration, howover, but Pacific Mail, Wost- orn Union, Now Yorl Central, 8t. Paul, Union Paclfio, and Wabash' wora forcod = down 3 to 13 por cont. Aftor 2 tho market sotiled into n quiot _con- dition. again, though o fosovory of 3¢ to 3§ por caut febm ho Jowoet point snsuod, "whilo thio fiual pricos indicatod o woak tono, and tho lowost mado. Union Pacfio closod at s fall of 2 o coutas comprrod with tho, oponiug pric, voral falaa ramors wora oirculated, which had an unfavorable offeot for a while. Notico hes boon given that tho Lackavanna & Bloomsburg Railway ina congolidated with. tho Dolawsro, Luckawanus & Westorn, Bovaral lending capitailats of tho Pacifle const are nogotiating for the transfer of cortain in- tarent of Mousra, Hopking & Huntington in tho Contral Pacific Tiailrond, There was an incronsod. domand for Gontral and Union Pacie bonds to- ay. 'A'meoting of tho North Carolina spocinl tax o'clook tho placo by storm. Tho onomy fled southwards, bondnolders_was held to-dsy to liston to tho opinion of Mr. Roverdy Jolinson, who thinke that tho bonds aro biadiing upon tho Stato, and that tho holdars can enforca tho collection of in- torast through tho United States Court. o said that Lo would undortako and carry to a final decision tho osso of tho bondholdors for a foo in hand of %6,000, and an additional foo of $12,- 000if tho suits torminated succosatally, eithér in the courts or'sby nccoptablo compromiso. A renolution was doptod approving of tho action of thie Committao. It was aléo resolvad that the bondholdors prosont subscribo their pro rata sharo of tlio expensos, and_that tho bondholdors. not prosent bo roquastod to sond in._ thoir assont and subscriptions, Suita will bo bogun at as onrly a dato as possiblo. aoLD was firmer and more uctive, with an advanco from 116% to 116, Tho upward movement is basod ou Toports of a now prol, s woll as fur- thor failures in Vionua. The latost roport i that Dracowitz & Co., au old banking houso, had failod, with liabilitios'of 11,000,000 florins. ' Ro- orts from London nro to tho offoch that tho aul of England bad gained 100000 during thio day, making ovar £1,500,000 for two daya, Tho_ whipmonts to-day ombraca $620,000 in silyer bars, and $30,000 in silvor coin. Exchange 1s wo dull that thero is now no probability of any oxport of gold this wook. Tho indications aro that the bank rato will bo lowerod for money in London to 5% per cont. : HONDS. Governments were _without . fenturo, The offorings_of bonds to tho Treasury to-dny smouatod to only $091,600, ot pricos’ ranging from 115,40 to 116.86. o bonds accepted wero puid for in_National Bank notos, which aro so much of a drug on the morkot that thoy are 3§ por cont discount, PRODUCE. Flour mot with rather moro inquiry,: but at yory irrogular prices, and all grades favor the buyer, espooially medium apring snd wintor whont_brands. Spring oxtras oro plonty, and fancy brands aro offorad more froely aud vory henvy. Holdors would have to mako further concossions to soll frooly. Snlos, 11,000 bils ; recoipts, 9,801 brls. Whoat oponed firm, but olosod osslor. The market ruled very quiot, owing to tho absonce of froight-room. Thiu very offactually rotards business. Fow oxpoit ordors can be filled, tnd millers are holding off, owing to the declino in flour, Wintor was wtrongor but tamo. Salos, 36,000 bu; rocoipty, 08,405 bu. O Tork was lower, thero beinga decline of 120 por brl. 'Tho snles, cash and rogular, wore about 100 brls at $16.87)¢ for now moss. Tor futuro dolivory, 250 brls for July sold at 316,874, In cut meats & modorate business was dono, and Pricos wove generally firm, with salos of 600 plsgs of shouldors at 8)fo; 1,900 pes fresh mont at 120 for hams, 8o for bolllos, and 7i¢o for shouldors, Itocoipts, 1260 phgs. acon was - vor quiet, and pricos nominul. Long * clear I quoted at Bi@8J{o, with & rumored ~ mle ~of X8 at 8o, Bhort cloar, 8}@82(c. TLard wat in, modarnta demand, and abwut stondy for ourly dolivary, June Is quoted ut 8 15-16o for Wostorn. Of city, about 0 tck sold t 8o, For futuro dolivory, 360 teu now, to nerive {n July, sold at B3¢0 ; 260 tos wero contracted for Bop- tombor nt 0 7-10c ; 260 tes do July, 9 1-160. Ro- colpts, 624 pkgn. THE UNDERWIITERS. New Yonx, Juno 18,—Tho firo underwritors to-day appointed a commmitioo to confor with tho nuthorlt[:su of Boaton in relation to un iucreased water-supply aud improved wutor-apparatus for that city, and reforred to tho Exoeutivo Commit- ;Aotthe subject of poril to underwriters in At autn, FOREIGN. Arrival of the Shah of Persia in London Yesterday. Finaneial Troubles in Vionna---Failure of a - Largo Banking-House, The Russo-Khivan War---Defeat of the Asiatics in Two Battles, Mild Punishment of the Au. thor of the Northfleet Disaster. - GREAT BRITAIN: Loxnox, Juno 18,—At a mocting of building operatives last ovoning, it was rosolvod to ads horoto tho domaud for, an sdvance of half a ponny an hour, and if tho moater bulldors refuso tho incronso nsked, thdn to strike. MacDonnell and tho other bank forgers were brought boforo the Mayor to-day.. The Attornoy for tho Crown took occasion to make a suitable acknowledgment of tho sorvices of Schenck, the Amorican Ministor, aud of the authorities at Now Yorl, in seouring the extradition of MacDonnoll, and this fowarding tho ondsof justice. All pupors in tho caso not hnying como to hand tho caso was again adjourncd, T'ho Bhal of Porsin crossed thoe Ohannol to-day in’ tho royal yacht, nccompanied by a floct of iron-clads, and arrived ot Dover at 2:30 p. m. The city wns firllfly decorated and crowded with vinitors, and tho shipping in tho harbor was cav- orod with flagn and stresmors. As the royal vie- itor landed ealutos woroe firod from tho foct and shore, Ho was racelved by the Duko of Edinburgh and Prince Arthur.” The Mayor and Corporation of Dover then presonted au ad- dross, to which the Shah repliod by thanking thom for his kind recoption on entering Her Majesty’s dominions. It was & rocoption, ho said, which mado him fool that ho was among frionds, Tho Bhah snd sulto,” - companied by the »Ro{nl Princes, then ook o specinl train for London, They arrivod at Chariug Oross Station at 0 o'clock, Tho building was decorated with flags and flowors, and the platform coverod with crimson cloth. A honvy rain provalled, but immongo crowds surrounded tho placoe and fitled tho adjncent stroets. On slighting from tho cars, the Shah was mot by the Princo of Wales Princo Tock, Princo Christian, and the Duko of Cambridgo, who cordinlly wolcomoed him to Engloud. ‘Tho ontiro party then onterod car- riages, and drove slowly-to Marlborough Houso. Notwithstanding_the inclement weathor, which Bomowhat marred tho splondor of the aqecewa, tho stroots, windows, snd housotops nlong the 1ine of procession were fillod with peoplo, who Jopt up & most onthusiastic cbmmuF. Tho Bhah dined at Marlborough Houso to-night with the Prince of Wales. —ip——s KHIVA, 8. PETERSDORO, Juno 18.—Dispatchos from Rungrad roport that tho Oronborg division and column which started from Mangyshlak, on the Enstorn shoro of tho Caspian Hen, offectod a junction on tho 26th of May boforo Khojaili. Horo the Khivans mado o stand, ind noxt doy tho combined Russian forcos attncked and carriod clogoly pursued until thoy ronched the Fortross of Mangit, whoro, recelving reinforcomonts,tho ‘mado prcparations for another attempt to chec the progross of the Russions. Tho latter having come up in sufficiont forco U tho 1st . of Juno, another battle tool laco, this time of a moro dosporato charactor. Tho- Khivana woro agnin dofeated. Tho fortross was ouplured, nud the rumains of thoir army fell back towards tho capital. At last accounts tho Russinn commander was pushing on in tho anmo direction, ' 4 Intolligonco has also beon rocoived that Gen. Kouffmaon, commonding tho enstorn coluran from Taskkend, has crossed tho Amu-Daria River at a point only 25 miles from Khiva. ————— AUSTRIA ' NEw Yonk, June 18.—The German mail ‘brings somo particulars of the rocont failuros at Vienna. The well-known banking-houso of Brandios & Workersheim susponded in tha early bart of Juno, with Habilitios of 6,000,000 florins, 'ho causo of this failure was tho liboral ad- Jances to Turkish, Egyptian, and othor rail- woys in procoss of coustruction. ‘The firm of- forod to pay 50 por. cont cash, Which was not ac- copted, and its creditors consentod to o delay of twonty days for another offer. Tho dofaleation of 500,000 florine in tho Credit Anstalt of Vienna, caugod o tomporary depression on the Boursc. "o Vionna baniors reported failod yesterdoy were Mossrs. Draskovits & Co., whose liabilitics are placed at 10,000,000 florine. Tho nsscts aro not stated. It is belioved thoy have no business connections in Americe. ‘Theso statomonts Toat on allogoa private cable dispntches, snd mny Do the roiteration of & failure which occurred somo timo ago. SPAIN. Mapnip, June 18.—In the Cortes to-day tho Ministor of Finance presontod s bill granting tho Govornment special powers for tho colloo- tion of tnxos, and providing for economical ro- forms in all dopartmonts of tho administration. Tho draft of the diplomatio note announcing to forelgn powors the establishmont of o Fed- oral Republic was read at tho Council of Minis- — e —— NUMBER 304. pooted murdorer promont, but the pop- ular indignation nagalnst him o o great that his_removal from lml i8 rogarded unsafo. The little boy who was wounded is racoyoring, and snys his Unolo John strucl him on thohond withi ‘sxo. This ovidenco, nl-, though rogardod as; clusive of tho fact, in nok admissible from hi; ondor yoars. A pair of sookn and & woman'{ @ itch, both saturated with blood, hinvo boon fo1 8| In tho prisoner’sa room. Tho fanoral of tho '« Yms Look placo to-day in prosonce of fully fi{g homand peoplo. Nearly ono thousand earrin™s 'wore in the procession, Tho prisonor main¥3fod nn indifferout do- monnor, whlol L g -*ml hiss conduct sinco his arroat, ] s @ 14 WEATHEBQ ND WATER. War Dopartmel” Weathor Xcport Ciitokao, Juno 18—10: 18p, m. Tho following roperts have boon rocoived from tho placcs montioned bolow : Qhoyenno, Ghl 8, fresh. TUH. W, freah. 5. W., light, 5 8, |8,"W., ifl,, gontlo, 8. W,, goutle.| 8., freah 80/, frosh, 3 |Olear, g Yankton, . _PROBADILITIES, Wasnrg .. 70X, Juno 18.—For Now England, on Thuraday, goutle to frosh and occasionnlly brislc southerly to westorly winds and incronsing cloud- inoss aro probable. ~For the Middle Stalos and’ TLowor Lako rdglon, frosh to brisk southorly and woatorly winds and incroasing cloudinues, with very probably rain arons over the latter durin "rxmmdn{; For tho Upper Leko roglon, fres! to vory brisk wiuds, veoring to_sonthwontorty and northwestorly, gonorally cloudy woathor,aud occasionnl raln avond. Tor the Northwost, fresh and brisk winds, voering to wosterly and morthwostorly, partly c]om{{ wonthor, ond occasionally * arons ~ of light rain. For Bouth Atiutlo Statos light to trosh southor: Iy and wostorly winds, with cloar oud partly cloudy wenthor. For tho Gulf Statos onst of the Missiseippl and northward to the Obio Valloy snd Miseouri, gontlo and frosh southorly ta wostorly winds, and_partly cloudy woathor, with oconsional raln arony on Thursday. i HTAGE OF WATER. Daily roport of tho atago of iwator, with changos in the twouty four hours onding 3'p. m., Juno 18, 1878: ADOVE row WATEIL, Davenport, Fort Benton, Fort Sully. okutk, . Toavonwor Loulaville . Muarietta. Nty {36 £t Tnaric of 187 W. 8, Kaurxax, Obsorver, Rooin 78 Major Block, Chicago. SR e B MADISON. Temperance Mo nt Among the Catholics == Commencemont Loce turos, . Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Mapbrsoy, June 18.—The Catholic Total Abe atinonce Union of Wisconsin, ombracing about a score of sociotios whose memborship is mainly Catholic Irishmon, is holding its Annual Couven- tion Lioro to-day. At tho oponug of.the Conven- .tlon a splondid banner was prosonted to tho St. Joseph’s Total Abstinonco Bocioty, of this city. Then tho delogates all attended high mas, in which soveral priosts nssistod. Father Vahey dolivored an cloquont tomporanco sormon. . Thon came o fino procossion through the city with the greon flag of Erin, society bannors, and Stars nnd Strijos commingled. This was followed by short and pithy temperanco speoches, maiuly from pricats present, of which thore are to be more to-night. In many localitics in this Stato the movement is vory strong smang Catholio Irish, The Rov, Mr. Jameson gave an cloquont dis- courso to tho Univorsity Litorary Socictics, last ovoning, on tho typioal man, who ho seid nceded Boston thought, Chicago onergy, and_California- brondth ; must hiwve thecultura of the Eaxt, push and energy of the West, aud talluess aud breadth of tho far West. Ilis charactoristics would be frecdom, proparation for life-worl(, promptness, and patienco. ; o Mr. Ryan's nddrass of Iast evoning was highly complimontod at & meoting of the Bar and Uni- voruity law olnssos, and is to bo published. The State Journal (}}ap“bllcnn) warmly in- dorsos tho Beauregard Louisinna rosolutions as tho dawn of an era of peaco, good will, and prosperity, UTAH. The Dilemmn of tho Governmentes tora to-day by Sonor Mvzo. L Tho Curo of Sants Cruz burned the railroad opot with 800 passengor and froight cars at Beasnino, o OaD1z, Juno 18.—Tho Admiralty Court of Cadiz has completod its investigation of the !InlmlF of tho omigrant ship Northileot by tho Bpunish stosmer Murillo. ~ A verdict wns rondored soveroly conauring the Oaptain of the Murillo, aud suspending kis certificate for nine months, i g o PALESTINE. Loxpoy, June 18.—Corrospondence from Jerusalom' statos that tho fcolqgmnl plato, just completod }X tho Oriental Topographioal Corps, now bngagod in making survoys and skotolos of Biblo Lands, shows that tho oxposed and skull- shaped lina'of the uppor strata of tho Lill out- gide of Damascus gato, and near the north wall of Jorusalein, is strongly suggestive of Golgoth tho placo of skulls. ‘Llis supports tho thoory of ihig hill belng Calvary. The Oriontal Topo- g:‘uphlcnl Corpa_havo mngod,] by moans of lograph from Jappa to Jerusslom, for tho ac- curato baromotric notification’of altitudoes on tho gou! betwacn the Moditerranean and the Doad 0. —_— FRANCE, ‘Vensarures, June 18.—Tho floor and gallories of the Assombly wore crowdod to-day in antici- pation of an exciting dobate ovor the case of M. tano, Doputy from Lyons. Tho roport of. tho Spocial Committee, rocommonding that authority Do granted for hiu prosecution, was read, but tho dobato theroon was postpoued until to-morrow. g i GERMANY. Dannspapt, June 18.—The Emporor Alox- andor of Russia has arrived hero to attond tho fostivitios of tho aunivorsary of tho Grand Duko's accossion, whiok are now in progroas. —— CANADA, ‘ Tonronto, Ont.,, Juno 18.—Two mon ontorod tho oflico ‘ot Forbes & Lownsbrough, bankors and brokors hiore, this morning, Lownsbrough, who wat alouo in tho oftico, turned to his donk to make sn outry, whon he was strick over the Lioad with o loadod cane, and a dangorous wonnd intlictod. Tho mo tried to rob tlio oftico, but Townsbrough shouted ** Murdor!" and the vil- Iains escapod without soonrlug plundor, TALIvaX, N, B, Juno 18.—1for Majosty's ahip Dorls, from Nassau, N, R, arrived this morning. Bho o six oases of yellow fovor on Loard. Ono of the pationts died on the voyago, and was bur- iod at soa, 1t i believed that tho fire in the Drummond colliory has beon oxtinguishod, and that work ‘will bo repumed ahortly. itk (S The Gordon Tragoedys BrLrast, June 18,—Tho Coronor’s {nquost on tho Gordon tragedy will bo resumod on Batur- day. It waa intonded to lhave tho wsus- Leginlation Needed. ‘WasniyatoN, June 18,—The Dopartment of Justice attributea tho unbappy condition of ‘af- foirs in Utah, 80 far us tho non-onforcoment of tho oriminal laws s concorned, to the nogloct of Congraus to protido 8 romoy for tho difieultica alluded to in tho Prosident’s spocial mossage toward tho closo of tho session, and in which ho oarnostly askod for legislation to proventa contlict of authority, if no worse consoquencos. The Presidont aftorward wont to tho Capitol and porsonally urgod logislation, 18 did also At~ tornoy Gonoral Willlams, bub without euocess, Although jurics connot bo_procured in_oriminal casos, thoy can bo obtained in civil cases by con- sont of parties. Thoro scoms to boe no prospect of roliof from tho prosont dilomma oxcept by action of Congross. o DR Y A Wanderer EHenrd From. Now York, Juno 18.—J, E. Van Daron, gon of the Rov. L. H. Van Daron, of Boonton, N, J., who lias beon missing somé_oight months, has turned up. A lottor bas boon rocoived from him, dnted at Rottordam, Hollsud, in_which he say that ho fott his home in Brookiyn for a duy's gunning. Whilo duoking near Iir Island Lis boat capsizod, snd his companion was drownod. Clinging to tho bottom of the up- turnod boat, ho drifted out to sos, and on tha following morning whou almost oxbausted he was pickod up by o Swodlsh bork bound for Ducnos Ayros, 8.A. Whon fifty-four doya out, tho Bwode boarded o Britieh bark bound from the Pacific for Rottondam, and, all consonting, young VanDaron was trausferrod and carried to Rottondam, from which piaco ho proposod to &ail immediatoly to meot Lis wite and childron in Brooklyn, who hnvo mourned for him s doad for sovoral montha. B S Northern Pacific Survoying Party At« tacked. Miwxearorts, Minn., Juno 18.—A speoial dis- atch from Bismarck, on the Northorn Pacitlo tnilrond, roports that tho Northern Pncifle sur- voying party, which loft Abraham Lincoln yes- - torday morning, whon about two miles ot from tho latter place, was attheked by about 160 Sioux Indians, ‘The Indians wero mot b{ two compa- nies of infantry and n dotachment of cavalry, and four Bioux wore killed, Tho ouscort nccom- panylug tho party number 200 armoJ mon, and no sorious trouble {s anticipated, After the skirmish, tho survey was resumed. it A Crippled Insurance Companys 8r. Louly, Mo., June 18.—T'he recont exnm- ination of tho condition of tho Northern Dlis- souri Insdranco Company, at Macon, Mo., dise closod the fact that tho capital of the' Company 1s impalrod ovor 60 per cout. Tho State Bupor intondont of Insuranco has [flvou the Company nm days from June 2 to.make tho impairmont good,