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VOLUME 26, OLOTHING. . FINE CEOTHIN AT COST. Over $100,000 Fine Clothing Provious to removal to our now store, northwest corner Btate and Madison-sts., August 1. A Fine Assortment of Boys' and Children’s o GFOODS. "EDWARDS, BLUETT & CO., 45 & A7 West Madison-st,, And 308 State-st. NEW PUBLICATIONS. "To Travelers. GUIDE-BOOKS, PUBLISHED BY D, APPLETON & (0, 549 and 651 Broadway, N. Y. APPLETONS’ RALLWAY GUIDE. 3 conts. APPLETONS NORTHERN AND EASTERN ITAND-BOOK. OF TRAVEL. 82.00. APPLETONS’ WESTERN IAND-BOOXK OF TRAVEL. $3.00 APPLETONS! SOUTHERN HAND-BOOK OF TIRAVEL. 83.00. APPLETONS’ EUROPEAN GUIDE-BOOK, 8 Mapa and 120 Engravings. 720 pagos. Now edition, brought down to 1873, Fronch morocco, 86.00. 3 volr., 86,50, TIE MINERAL SPRINGS of the United States, Canadas, and Burope. By Gro. E, Wartoy, M. D, 1 vol., 19mo, Prioo, 83.00. NEW YORK ILLUSTRATED. 6 Eugravings, tn tylo of art. G conts. SKELETON ROUTES through England, Bootland, “Troland, Wales, Donmark, Norway, Swodon, Russla, Poland, and Spain, By HENRY WINTOROF BARGENT. Limp oloth. 81,00, Rithor of tho abors sent fres by mall to any sddross on rrecalpt of the prico. ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK. (onld Bros, & Dibileg, 149 & 151 Sfutist., Chicago. ’l]RNAMENT‘AL & ARTISTIC Metal Work, WIOLESALE AND RETATL. , Fountains, Vases, Statuary, Drinking Fountains, = Aquariums, Deer, Dogs, Lions, - Emblematic Signs, Copper Weather Vanes, Stable Fittings, Crestings, Iron Furniture, Brackets, and Store Stools. EXCELSIOR LAWN MOWERS. Agents for the French Patent BOOLEVARD CHAIRS AND SETTEES, Agents for Younglove Architeotural Iron UNDERWEAR. A AR A AN AA AN e P AN P AP PAAAAP A {We havan lnrgo ¢ or Merinos shemalupe ok oo ibdest fingolu Flannels, inon, Jaconet, &0., in fine goods at prioes. Hosiery. oan, bottom Our stook aontains pbout twenty variotios of flno goods for Mon'n wonr, adapted. to. the s0as0n, At unusually low prices. | NECKWEAR, “Wo have a vory rich and solect stook now, and replenish every month. LINEN GOLLARS The greatost variety of styles ovor offored #®_Fino Goods. . ‘Handling larger 'quantities of extra fino goods for Men’s Wear than any other firm, ‘wo buy at closor figures, and do ‘sell at cor- rospondingly less pricos. WILSON BROS, 8, ¥. Cor. State and Washington-sta.; “Ar- cade-court, Olark-st., south of Madison-st., Chioago. = Pike's Opora House, Fourth-st.,, Oinoine nat Tt ok 10 Las! Great Bargains REAL LACES, _ ALL KINDS OF RIBBONS, WHITE EMBROIDERIES, FANS AND. JEWELRY. O ACCOUNT OF MY REMOVAL. Company. S ARG Patent Tluminated Tilo. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTION. The partnorship herstofore existing under the firm name of Stantou & Co., is this doy dissolved by mutual copsent. GEORGE E. BTANTON, LUOIUS 0. PARDEE, Chleago, June 18, 1873. OHARLES TATUM. The undersigned will continua the business of YM- PORTERS and FAMILY GROOERS, undor tho firm name of STANTON & CO., at No, 9756 Wabash-av., with » branch st No. 191 Wost Madison-at. GEORGE E. STANTON, LUOIUS 0. PARDEE, Hlaving parehased the intorost of my partnersin tho store No, 146 Eaat Badisoxi-st., Ishall continue businoss A hngulss OHARLES TATUM, DISSOLUTION. The firm of 0. H. WARNEOKE & CO. is dissolved from this X. Kluge withdrawing, O, . Warnecke "Lfi‘ou lfioll;fl&:fl.flouwl all outatanding debts, sad itiseea ) Raviies 0. 2. WARNEOKE. E, KL UGE, The basiness will be continned at the old stand, 153, 154, sad 166 Weat Erle-st., CONLAD IL WARNEOKR, Ohicago, June19, 1678, DISSOLUTION. The firm of Emorson & Geddia s this day distalrad by smutual conscnt. William H. Kmerson 1s sloneauthorizes toollaokthe moners daa 1o 21 B Al etadi henk o e g of s Deli by avid Kmerone | *" 4vat, FLL BMKIHON, J. A0, GEDDIS. Chiea TN, June 19, 1873, HOTEL., ANDERSON'S HOTEL ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. Yorth Side Madison-gt, Det, Clark and LaSalle, TRooms §1 to 83 por dsy. Rostaurant opon from 6a. m. to9p. m. Prioos moderats. SUMMER RESORT, G LEN EHOUSE, Mount Waslington, N, 7. This favorite sumimot £ ill'Ds aponod June 15, 1873, J. M. THOMPHON & GO, Adtrew il guse'l, W& 67 3b. MILLIKEN, “Port- sod; Ao, LOTTERY. Official Drawing of the Daily Combinatiin Lottary: SUASENG: Yl RORILNE 20, W o, 5, 5 Oy ha'NG. S LI JUNI 0 1070, 1, &1, 64, 16, 85, 4, 'om dopoutt’. Serted Dopostiory. K. O, Da: Yo onms 6 and. 7, IL1 Routh Olark- B TR s No e, Maitsonatrs and SHIPPING TAGS, G. MENDELSON, Enst Madison and Franklin-sts. REAL ESTATE. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY ‘W aro anthorized by ELIJAT SMITH, Esq,, Trus- tos, to rocoive sealod proposals for the purohasa of 4§ fost front by 180 foot, deop, ailunted on ‘Mioblgsn-ar., be. troon Mad ontoo. T Purohasor years from Jan, 4200 Hald Tromou o or e 27t Instant Inclusive, and will Le openod on tho e apiiaiata ahoald g1vb (bis tholr attoation, l{ bo sold, f Sttt nhonomits t0 ELIJAIL BMITH, Trastoo, care ot Ellson & Fostor, 87 Mackotat. Great Auogtion Sale 100 RESIDENCE LOTS IN THE FAMOUS " VAN RENSELAER TRACT, - The Most Beautiful Grove Property in Waukegan, Thursday, June 26, 1873, ON THE GROUND. An BXOURSION TRAIN will loave Ohi- 03D G0 elock o, m. FRER TIOKNTS nicmatio will bo furngh0d Y suoprERS & 0O., ‘Austiongers. 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. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. Qfice of the Joliet & Northern Indiana Ral- T0ad Company. - BOBTON, Moy 14, 1873. The annual meeting of the Btogkholders in tho Joliet & Northorn Indiana Railroad O0., for Oholge of Dirootors for the ensulng yoar, fand for the transnotion of such other businass 08 may rosorl{ come before such meeting, Wil b held at tho office of sald, Compuny ot Joliot, 111., on Wodnesday, the 25th of Juno next, at 8 0'olook 8. m. J. W. BROOKS, President. 18AAC LIVERMORF, Seoretary. WANTED. ANTED-—-AGENTS--XROM 875 10820 por month, evarywhor, to soll onof| of the mast usoful articles evor tavonted | noodod in overy family, Seud for Olrau: lan Addrost ypooMB & 00., 157 Btato.st., CHICAGO, 1l 105 OLARK-ST., Methiodlst Chiarch Bloclk. Susg !;n‘!,l-lnhrxlj A]Iolw‘nd m‘:"gogzll", payablo soml. ’ . sonually, July 1 and Jas, 15 RGOVILLE, Prostdent. ‘W, Kersry Reep, Osabior, 'NOTE.—Untll farther notice, any boy or girl calling I‘t tho Bank will bo prosented with a pass book froe, au ono -dimodopoaitod to bty orhor oradit, whioh suia can bo drawn out st plossure. DIC ‘We have Attorns; of Wholosalo Morc} syorywhero, and collect the olnims o and othiors {n any part of the Country. No Attornoy's feosin sultd: no chargvs witll oollectons are mada, FRABIE'S MEROANTILE OOLLEUTION AGENOY, 10 Madlson-st, TO LOAN. 85,000 0r ©10,000 for two yoars on fnsido property, b 10 por oont and 23§ por cont, commisalona. Inquiro of JACOR WEIL & 00., Corner Madlson snd Doarbos DENNISON’S . PATENT SHIPPING TAGS, 115 Boath O; Qvor 204 millions havo beor usod withiu tha , withoat complaint of loss b ey pebmmiou dataohod, AIl Kepress TA Ucmpanies use thom. Sold by Frinters wnd Statloners Evorywhoro MONEY TO LOAN On first-class Ohiloago Roal Katato, Large sumsat® por cont bn fwproved property. T MEAD & QAR 163 Tagallost, INSURANCE, SCOTTISH Commercial Tnsurance Go, GLASGOW, SCOTLAN! ASSETS: United States Bonds held by Trus- toes : $50,000! United States Bonds deposited in this country for security to Amer- ican Policy-Holders: $200,000! Total Seourities in Sootland and A America: $3,600,000! Partios dosiring insuranco in this substan- tial Company will ploase apply IN PERSON to the undersigned. K Tiosnos sustained by-the Company at this Agenoy willbepromptly adjusted and paidby DAVIS & REQUA, - Aoents, 164 LaSalle-st. LADIES' GOODS. MANDEL -~ BROTHERS, State and Marrison-sts., Twenty-second & Michigan-av., Will oxhibit this day New Stylosof LINEN SUITS, - LAWN SUITS, SILK SUITS, Swiss and Lawn Polonaises, Linen Cameol’s_Cloth, and Batiste Redingotes. Great Reductions in Braided Suifs. Our $18 Suits for §13, §15 Buits now $10. HATS. HATS! PEARL CASSIMERES, LIGHT COLORED FELTS, MANILLAS AND STRAWS, The BEST VARIETY and BIG- ! GEST STOCK isat™ BREWSTER'S, COR.CLARK AND MADISON-8T(}. lb ‘You emlx! 8aVO mona& urchasin ou, HATS itz I& CO0.’8, No. 164 East Madiso: FOR SALE. FOR SALE, AFINESADDLEHORSE., N, K. FAIRBAN G40 Michigau.av. BUSINESS CHANCE. FACTORY FOR SALE OR RENT, CORNER OF Twenty-sixth-st. & Stewart-av., and wood-working machinery, al- mostnew. Inquire on the premises. RUBBER GOODS. E. B. PRESTON, 1838 LAKE-ST., RUBBER G LR A tnonw: ~ Bortace o "Sf“fl:fii Binth jove: BT e ——. GENERAL NOTICES. Office of the Inter-State Industrial Exposition of Chicago, JoNx 16, 1878, PUBLIC NOTICH Ta horeby glven that a spectal mooting of tho Btockhold- ors of tho Inter-Stata Industrial Exposition of Ohlcago ‘will be hold at the ofca of sald Uorporation, No, & Wash. iagtonat., in ths olty of Ohlcago, on TUESDAY, tho 6th day of July, 1873, at4 o'olock p, m., for the purpose o submitting to vote of said Stockholders tho quostion of incrossing tho capital stook of said Corporation so that the same shall bo two hundred and ity thousand dollars, By order of tho Directors. JOIIN P. REYNOLDS, Sooretary of Intor-Btate Industrial Kxposition of Ohfeago. PEREKINS’ PATENT IRON FIRE-FROOF SHUTTERS. Manuaotured by BEAVEY & 0O, 180 Takoat. TO RENT, To Jobbers or Wholesale Trade REQUIRING LARGL FLOORS. x’lb"h'?i' to ‘;’1” (Ql‘uulfliyl?nml tloor) to & first-class T o kns, 430w 2 PRV G pmus 1., ROWH, With Roddin & Hamilton, ... .DENTISTRY, M. B. JOHNSON, DBENTIST, 60 Dludivon-ut. oppoutq Tribane Bylldiog, Built of brick, with boiler, engine, | The flno stazo bullding, § torlos, 401160, No. 1 and 148 | -\ion of tho Attornoy Gonoral, aund both l ~ The Chicago Duail _ WASHINGTON. Promulgation of the Now Civil-Ser- vico Reform Rules, - - Partial Adlieronce i fho Jacksonian Doctrine, * To {ho Victor Bo- ~long the Spoils.” Condition of the Chicago INa- ' tional Banks on the Last Statement Day. Diplomatic Interviow - Between tho ‘- President and the French ' . Ministers - Special Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune. CONDITION OF TIE CHIOAGO NATIONAL BANKS, ‘Wasnixotos, D. 0., June '20.—The Comp- trollor of the Currency has lately boon in the habit of ealling upon the National bauks at un- expoctod times and without warning for roports of their condition at poriods several wocks prior, this_practico boing adopted in order to discovr irrogulantios or discropancios, shonld thero be any, in the accounta of thoso {nstitutions. The 1nst call was mado in tho lattor part of May, for roports showing tho condition of bauka at the closo of businoss on tho 25th of April. The following will bo found in the abstract of tha ro- rts made in pursuancoof this call by tho twot- y National Banks in tho Oty of Ohicsgos nesounozs, FLoans snd discounta,, $25,700,027.47 Overdrafis ...ve aon 180,946.40 United Btates bonds to sccure circula- 400 1eueesninnnas o 7,089,300, ‘United States bonds to scoure doposits, ., = 100,000.00 United Btatos bonds and eecurities ¢ 130,760.00 d ta g-’:‘""fi'“" snd resorvo, sgonta, X Duo from.othor Natlonal Hank '571,457.60 Due from Stato banka and bankers, 505,677.16 Real eatato, furniture; and ures,. 128,607.47 241,222,165 837, mi 74,7680,19 Exchangos for Clearing-Ho! 1,683,009, DBllls of all other Natioual Banks. $09,700. Fractional currency. 40,380,38 239, + £8,050,000,00 £ 2,471,000.00 60 Notea and bills rediscounted.. Totalssesssen # MISSING RECORDS. Tho attention of the Booretary of War huving bosn called to the statemont about cortain roc~ ords alleged to have boen abstractod from the War Dopartment, ho has instituted s search to aacertain whothor they have beon actually car- ried away or only misiaid. It is due to Becraiary Tolknap to say that, whatovor bas boon done in the wey of carrying off official records, was done boforo ho bocamo Beoretary of War. Tho Yomilt of Gon. nlknap's invostigation will b awaitod with intorost. DIPLOMATIC. The Fronch Miuister, Marquis de Nosilles, called at the White Housa to-day, and announc- od offioially tho rocent change in the Frouch Government, wheroby Gen. . MoMahon became President. ‘Tho unnal specches wero mado, the Tresident exprossing tho hope that the Frenoh Republic would bo succossful, LRIDGE MATTER. Congressmen Sawyer and Rusk, of Wisconsin, are hero with roforence to the racont docision of the Attornoy-Genoral on the locsiion of the bridge of tho Milwankes & 8t, Paul Railroad, sorogs the Mississippi. It will be remembored that the Attorney-General deolded that the Boc- rotary of Warhad mo nuthority to locate the bridgo, but must eithor acoopt of rojeot tho re- port of the Board of Loglnoors. 'Pho enginoera Toportod in favor of locating tho bridgo aé La- Crosso, while the railrond company wanted it two milos bolow that town, Thoro was somo misunderstanding about the effect of tho 0;):_1!- artios ro horo to have an explanation, The Attorney Ganeral says in bis decisfon thatthe reportof the Bo.d of Engincers, haviug boon sccopted, fixos the lecation of the bridge at LaCroago. [To the dssacated Treas.} CIVIL-BERVIOE NEFORM. ‘WasminaToN, June 20.—The Cabinet had un- der considoration to-day, for. soveral hours, the subject of civil-servics ‘roform, The modified Tulon, tonin number, having beon approved, woro promulgated this aftornoon. One of them declares that, whiloit is not the purpose of tho rulos and regulations oithor to restriot the power of romoval or to extend tho tenure of servico, such power will mot bo oxoroised arbi- trarily, snd therefors spplioation must not bo entortained by any authority having tho dufy of nomination or sppointmont, for the rentoval of suy porson in tho civil service, nor will any porson bio romovod for the mero purpose of maliing a place for any othor person. The following arc oxtraota from thio rulos: The grouping heretoforo made for the Exoculivo Degartinant at Washinglon 1s moied by striking out 113 words fomala clorks, ocopylets, and countors st $000a year,” Thouo places boing below the grado of Clerkadlips’ of clasu 1, eeloctions may be mnde by {ho sppolnting powor st discrotion from 230 Hat of thoso Toportod compotent, bolug st lbert 10 givo the preforenco to such as may bo Juslly regard- od'sa having iho bighost claims {0 pubho consider- ation by roasan of te loss of suprart or property, oc- eastonod by tho death or dissbility of auy porson in Gefonso of the Union in wur or in othar publio servico of tho Government, ‘Applicants for appolntment ss cashiors of Collsctors of Gitutoms, casbiur of Assistant Tressurers, casilors of Postmasfors, superintondents of monoy order divi- Blons in Post-OMces, and otlior custodians of largo aums of public monoy for whoao delity another ofli- Cor haa givon oMcial ‘bonds, mry o sppointed at dis- crotion, but this Tule ehall ‘not apply to any appolnt- ment 6 aoon grouped bolow th grad of Anlatant ollor, In cases of defalcation or embezzloment of the public ‘o ofhor emergency calling for immodiate netlon, where the publioservice would ba materially fajure uniess tho vacanoy ia prompily Olled without Tesorting to the methods of election and shpointuiont proicribod by tho extalng xegu ous, or where o vacanoy hsppons at & laco remoto and difoult of accoss, and o mothiods proseribod for flling 1t cannot b applied without causing o dolay injurious to the public scrvice, tho sppointmont muy bemad at discrotion, but {hid rulo Aliall not apply {0 suy place which is provided to be illod under tio Tules of competitivo oxainintion, Yor tho purposs of bringing the oxuminations for vl servico 22 near to the reaidances of tioso dsslring o exuminod s o apuropriation at Lho coman of tho Presidont will warrant, and for the further purposs of faoflilating, '6s for ms prac- tieable, tho making of oloctions for such scrvice equally from tho sovoral portions of the Union, while at tha samo time provorving thoprinciploof profotin morit aa teated by fair comjotition, 1t is provided that 1110 Blates phall b groupod into five districts, Tho Preaident will employ or deeiguato a sullsblo porson to o Ohief Examinor, whoso duty it shiall bo, subject to thio supervision of tho Civil-Servico Commisslon, to ‘prowoto uniformity in proparing for, conducting, res iorlig an gesdivg o pxavinatiors by seld Lodrda 3t Waahington, and fo proparo for, atteud, suporvise and roport the examinations horoix provided to bolicld elsowlioro than ot Washington, Tho district examiune tion sball be eld not moro than twlco fa any ono year i the samo diarick, oxcopt 1n Wusbington, whero un sxamiuation tmny b held i respoct of each Dopart- ment na froquontly as tho hiead of such Dopartuient, Subject to tho approval of {ho Prealdont, way direoti ‘and all persons 80 examined in Washington, wherevor thoy muy roaido, shall bo entorod on {ho record of per- sous eligiblo for sppointment equally as i ezaminod clsewlivro, Tho roport of tha Oivil-Bervioe Commission to Presidont Grant ssys, among othor things: 1t appears to ba the tunnimious opinion of those at tho lead of thess dopurtments {hat thoro Lus_ beon & dovtded mitigation, under tho operatlon of auch rulos, of {hio orioun ovils' that boforo provallod and steadily inorcatnd. " Moro pacsonul importunity sud vartison fnlriguo have diminishod In tho samo ratlo ; and that fudividual morit aud tho just ruloa for teatiug such morlt bave boon made o bascs of appolntments aud promotion, Tho application of theso tosts has boon radually Gatandd, 88 oxporioncs Las seomu o - ¥ agha 004 10 PYORY AR IR RO0U FRWN Whe Gom- " the moml migslon aro conyinood that tho sicces of civil-servico Teform i to bo decided by tho fhtelligenco and Adolity with’ which ita frionda shall prescnt ita triio mothods to popular judgment. It Lias boon our sim to recognizo tho right whioh requiren that a viotorl- ons_ party should bs ablo Lo namo tho ofiicors 8o far down tha official acalo_ge Lholr principios may justly Lo involved fn o falr and honest sdminfatration, at the mmo time that wo havo resiatod that thoory which in- sinta . that evory clork in publio ofilco, no mater hoy subordinate of how usctul, sball minglo s n partisan in evory contest, and go oul, 88 a maltor of courso, wilh a roliring hoad of tho Do- axtmont 3 but tho now rulgn thoy snbmit will show Lt ; thoy'do . hot regard tho queation of tlio prapor duzation of tenure of offfco of of clorkhips ba one with which tho cfvil-servico roform, as now inaugu- rated, haw any other than an indirect connection. . o Commiesion may in conclusion: Wo ought to! bear testimony to tho allention and co-oporation with which tho Exceutiveand mombors of tho Oabinet Lavo aided our labors, and the more wo buve been brought into famillarity'with tho practical boarlugn of tho groat principlen of ‘fndividual’ justice and nationsl eafoty, which must be tho basis nud sanction’ of all truo methods of improving tho civil servics, and the amplor! our opportunitios have Doeu of measuring tho afloglance which such priucl- ploa_command from thoea whom the people have placeid ot the hiead of thotr groat affair, tho moro pro- ound _is oar improssion of tho incstimablo valuo of thio reform itnelf, and of thio solomn oblizations of ail 1t frlunds to loavo no means untried, during this beat opportunity our gonoration hss socn or misy seo, to placo thiat Toform upon n sure foundation, and to ranamit it in healthy vigor an tho groatest’ poltical bieasing thl goaoration cau confer upon gonorations (Blgnod) Donsax B. EAToN, | BAMOEL BIELLAUATOER, " DawroN A, Waxen, . V. Ettiorr, Joezpit I, BrAORYAN, % Davip 0. Cox, it Tho nl%mthun of Aloxandor G Cattoll, ono of ors of the Commisston, docs nob ap- pear in consoquence of his absonco in Europo. DIPLOMATIO INTERVIEW. The Fronch Minister, accompanicd by Secre- tary Fish, lod an interviow with the Prosident this morning. FREE DELIVERY. An order was issued to-day for the establish- mont of the froe-dolivery system st Davonport and Des Moluos, lowa, with flyo and four car- riors rospoctively, the servico to commenco July 1. PERBONAL, The Presidont will leave Washington to-night for Long Branch. Secretary Robeson will lenve hero to-morrow for New York, and bo sbsent about ton days. Ifis vielt is in connection with the fitting out of tho Tigross for hor oxpodition in search of the Polaris. Socretary Richardson will loave to-morrow night to sttond tho Com- moncomont oxercises at Harvard Collego. WALL STREET. - Review of tho Money, Stock, Bond, Gold, and Produce Markets. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonx, June 20,—Money easy on call to- day at 4@5 por cont, with excoptions late in the doy st 8 por cent. Primo morcantile paper quoted at 6X@8 por cont. The supply of papor on the market is small. 8TO0KRS wonk at the opening, the doath of the Hon. Tloraco F. Clark having canscd a sharp docline in Union Pacific and Lake Shoro of 23§ and 2§ por cont respoctively. Tho gonoral market con- tinuod in this condition only a short timo, how- over, and. s stendy advance in prices soon fol- lowed. Thostrongth lasted until aftor tho Socond Board, at which timo an adyanco of Y@ 854 por cout. from lowost point had been estab- 1ished, with the improvoment most marked in Unfon Pacifle, Pacifio Mail, Westorn Union, Lako Slioro, and Atlantic & Pacific proforrod. The Iast was moro activo than for some timo nat. Aftor the Becond Board o woak fooling sot n, aud o gonoral rosction enstied, tho markot closing hoavy in tono. Erio was very stoady, with small sales, Tho gencral improssion hero ia that Augustus Scholl will be chosen pormanent President of tho Lako Shoro Road. It is not ox- pocted that oy clange will ba made for the presont in the Union Pacifio. lin Mirant 4 sond: ot S m g SRy e oy aerE: dond of 93¢ por cont on proforred stack, payablo, on and after the 16th of July, to stockholdors of record on tha closing of thebooks on the 28th of Juno. Tho transfor books will bo rsoponed July 19, st 10a, m., No dividend is deolared on tho common stock. The Pacific Mail Directors mot to-day and ad- journod until to-morrow without taking any sc- tion on the bond question. Theo Directors of the Oanton Land Company have appointod Messrs. Barlow, Duncan, snd Banker Iixooutivo Comnitteo. aoLD quite active to-dny. Aftor touching 1183, an offort was mado by a party who sold & largo amount In the neigoborhoad of 118 to cover his shiorts, aud in this hopartislysucceedad, though in dokic a0 tho promium moved up to 1154@ 116%. Iho closing quotations wore 1153/ @L1b}. DIY @QooDS, Tmports of dry gools st this portitor thio wook ending to-day $870,805, and smount marketod 91,020,184, ‘Tho total imports for the wook to Do roportod to-morrow will be about 6,000, TUE JUNE INTEREST. Books for tho payment of {ho registerad in- terost, duo July 1, will not -be roady bofore tho 25th, ‘consequently tho propsyment of intorest X::lmun robate may not be expooted bofore that o, . STERLING wonkenod by drafte to the smount of about 500,000 for Lrio account, GOVERNMENTS dull and s fraction lower. BREADSTUTFB. Flour irrogular, with o modorate inquiry. Balos were offcotod only by makiug large con- comsions. Buperfing and good No, 2 fairly ac- tivo, Salos 9,800 brls; receipts, 13,603 bris. Whoat oponed firm, but ' closed lower, although tho supply is quite limited of good No, 3 spring. Common _qualitios aro noglocted, and heavy [rintor quiot. ~ Balos 86,000 bu; roceipts, 87,738 . PROVIBIONB. ¢ Pork was docldedly lower, owing to unfavora- blo advicos from tho Wost. ~Noiy mess for Juno I8 quotad at about $16.60 ; for futuro dnlivm‘{. 250 brls for July at $16.75, early ; subsequently 500 bris do at $16.00, and 600 brls do at 816.60. Cut moats—Businoss limited, and prices, though quotad stoady, aro moro or 1058 uneottlod ; salos yosterday woro roported of 1,000 pickled ‘Lam, 1054 1bs, ot 18ifo; shouldors eeld yestorday at 8igo, and smoliod at 90, with hams at 1o, huculfl!u, 497 pge, Dacon vory quict, and prices rathor unsottlod. Long cloar quoted at 8)¢c, and short oloarat814@8ygc. Liard ensicr, with a modorato dogroo of aetivily. Weutorn, 8 16-100 ; of city 60 tes nt Bigo, For futuro de- Tivery, 250 tcs, Juno, b8 16-160, buyer paying brokerago ; 500 tcs for July at 9o, do ; 250 tcs for July at § 1160 regular ; 760 tes for August at 9i¢0. Rocoipts, 360 kofs, G47 plgs. SUSAN B. ANTHONY. Tho Election Officers YWho Let Hlor Vote Punmshed. OANANDATGUA, N. Y., Juno_20.—The olection ofticors who pormitted Busan B. Anthony to voto wore finod escls to-duy §25 and $30 couti, e e Insurance Matters. 8r. Lous, Juno 20,—The Board of Directors of the St. Touis Life Insuranco Compauy had a prolougod disouuslon to-day of o proposty ion of Oharlos I Peck, Prosidont of tho Compony, that they should join him in rosiguing tholr positions, Thero wag & gonoral opiolon oxprogsod that tho Board should rosign, but thoro bolug & logal polnt in- volyed, no dofinito sctlon was takon, It la probnble, however, that tho Board will be fully roorganiiod Wlhih a stiort b, Wi pri cipal ofiicors of the North Missouri Insuranco Company arrived hore to-day, nud sny {hot tho impairmont of the capital of tholr Company Tins beon mado good by stockholdors, sud o sur- plus over all Jiabilitios placed to tho credit of tho Gompany, A full tatomont of tho condl- tion of tho Company will bo mado to the propor Sathorlty hovs And Sisowlioro, and hereatler o oflico of the Company will be at 8t. Louls. St bRk Imporiunt Cotton Oase Decided, Dosron, June 20.—1'ho caso of Gozaway B, Lamar sgainst Albert G, Browno_snd othors, on trinlin the United Stafos Clreuit Court fora wook past, olosed yosterday. It s an actlon of tort far thie conversion of 1,800 balos of cotton valued at $600,000, which tho plaiutift clauns the dafondsnts took from him in_Goorgia, in 1805, Judge Cheploy, aftor the evidonce was oloxod, rulod that, s tho ovidonce was uncontradioted that tho colton was turnod ovor p Teibune, . CHICAGO, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1873, olaimod they wero nqmlntud special mgents of tho Sooratary of the 'Lrensury to take charga of capturad and sbandoned proporty in seceding Statos, no 'action could bo maintained by tho plaintifr, and dircoted a verdlet for tho defond- onts, un()juut to rovigion by the Bupromo Oourt of the United Btates. WEATHER AND WATER. ‘War Department Wenther Xteoport. JOOAL OBSERVATION. OntoAav, Juno 20, 1673, | Aher- Tour of Tar- obacrvation. ometer. | moneter, Humidity o8 41 1] 5 7 80 A & 0 52 k0 i OTIIXR NLYORTA, Oittoaao, Juno 20—10: 18, m. Tlho following reports hava bee recolved from tho placos moutioned tolow : Slation, flur.l'l’hr' Wind, | Weather, Buffa G1 X, W, fresh, [Oloar, T0[8 Wi, " Olear, o, " |Qloudy, loar. (Glear, sentio|Gloar, T, (Oloudy. Cloat, lear. Cloudy, | Falrs Clear, entle, [Clear, Glear; Cloudy. ' dight, ~ [Oloudy, N W., fresh, [Cloar. PROBADILITIES, ‘Wasmiraron, Juno 20.—For Now England on Baturdny,weatorly to northerly winds ond gener- ly clear Wenthor aro probablo. For tho Middle Statos and Lower Lake region, gontlo and fresh northwostorly to soutbwestorly winds and gon- orally oloar woather during Satardsy. For tho South Atlantfo Btates, gonorally cloar woathor and Jight to frosh sonthwestorly winds. For tho Qulf Statos, oast of the Missiusippl, Tonnosseo, and Kontucky, gontlo and fresh southicastorly to gouthwesterly winds, and oloar or pattly cloudy woathior. For the Ohio Valloy and Mig- souri to the Upper Lokes, winds shifting to goutherly and eastorly, falling barometer, and generally olear wosthor. For tho Northwest, folling barometor, and. esstorly to southorly winds, + STAGRE OF WATED. Daily roport of tho stago of wator, with ohangos in the twenty four hours ending 3 p. m., Juno 20, 1878: OHANGES, Fall. ADOVE LOW WATER, Rise, *Below high wator mark of 1871, . B, Kauraan, Obsorvor, Toom 78 Major Blook, Chicago, MUSICAL. Tho Northwestern Sacngerfost at Dus . Buqu Special Dispateh Yo The Chicago Tribune. Dunuque, Tn,, Juno 20.—Tho strosts to-night” aro fairly alive with pooplo to participato in the Northwostern Saongorfost now in_sossion hero, tho tralns and boats prriving to-day being crowd: o with delogaten. Dy, to-morrow morming it is od with delogaten, Dy, SOV HMUARRSL archos and garlands of onk loaves, inter- mingled with flowors, nro strotchod soross Bais, utraot, tho princignl thoroughfare, boariog many sporopriste and pleasant dovicss in Qor- man, mich as, * Gerude Wio in Deutsohland,” a0 . Am Misslssippl wio'sm Rhotn, Toent Deutclier Bang ; porlt Doutschor Wetn.” Auothor i .. 4 Dor Doutwchie lobt Gesang und Wein, Drum kano or auch kein Muckor sein,” To-uight, many privato dollings aro fllam- nated, giving tho ity & brilliant appesranco. Jomos A. Rhombing's louso, on thio blufMs, ia magnificentiy lighted up, whilo from the walls gurrounding tho blufftops 1,000 Chincso lan- torns aro suspended, ond colorod fires cant their Turid glare over the sceno brlow. Tlio’ inaugural concert aé tho Congrogationsl Church was largely attondod, the programmo Belng most creditably corried out. Tho coucert opeued by {lo Dubuquo Maounerchor, ith a welcoming _chorus, in fine stylo, and to which tho audionce testifled its satisfaction by ropoated rounds of applause. Prosident Jnoger, of tho Bund, then introduced Moyor A."IL Ponsles, who In o fow briof romarks wolcomed thom to tho oity, bidding thom * let their mer- riment ring out, lat your solos and chorusos flow out on the full tido of air, and these bluffs that irt us round, all Tadiant and fresh witha new ifo, coho_back to you Dubuquo's greoting aud wolcomo," Tho Hon, 0. Wullweber thon followed with & spooch in_German, which was most heastily cheored. In closing ho eaid: * Years ago wo {oined bnnds it colebrating soveral grand fostiv- tios, Tho brilliant ovations offerod’ by aur il to tho immortal Humboldt-and zons gonoralls Bchillor will always bo romombored as mark-stonos in tho history of our love- ly oity, and now oven moro intumatoly ‘nited than of yore, wo again procoed to in- augurate another featival, and why wondor at thls univoreal participation n tho Sacngorfost Dy all clagsos of our citizens, Tho song? Doos it not emanato from tho lieart and again penc- trato to tho heare? Don't music and song mani- fost tholr heavenly origin from tho fact that they oro oasily . understood by sl mon. Tho genius of music and song soara aloft on purely cosmopolitan pinions; aud biuds togothor tho Learts of man, Thore Toigns su- prome concord and happluoss, and blessad Is tho mortal who lives in his tomplo of light aud bar- ‘mony, and, in conclusion, once more bo Loartijy welcome in our midst, yo Smugor-bruoder. Wherover our songs in harmony meot, ‘There also our hearts in unison beat. Mrs, 0. J. Rogors, of Dubuque, thon asng in & splondid mnuner, Casta Diva, which was en~ corod. Bach's Mllwaukeo band thon played * Droaming,” by Schuman.> During ite porform- ance tho audionco woa spell-bound, and st its closo tho applause was tumultuous. ' E. Behultz, of Ohicago, then rendored bis tonor solo In & mastorly, plossing manner. The Holvotia Man- nerchor * Der Gosang,” by O, Hoser, which wasn skillful porformance, and woll recoive Miss Emil Tiawton, of Dubuquo, sang Aima Virgo, wit chorus and orchostra. This was offectively ron- dorod, judging from tho manifostationa of th auditors, Tho concort closed with a grand chorus by tho Milwauloo Musical Soolaty, atter which tho audionco dispersed, evidently moro than plossed with the ovening's éntortainmont. To-morrow at doy-break the roveille will be sounded from various stations in tho Bluffs City, accompaniod by booming of cannon, and latas in tho morning & grand rohoarsal will bo 1old ot tho Round-House, when all the dologa- tiona will bo on hond. In the afternoon o grand procession will bo formed, and parade the prin- alpal stroots. e e —2 The St. Louls Fatlures. 8. Louts, June 20.—1It is assertod to-day that tho amouuts tolegraphed yosterday as tho sums for whioh the provision-dealers hiore failed on Wodnosday oro greatly exaggoratod, The roal’ Ioss of tho throo firms'is said to bo loss than $100,000. All tho meat bought by these firms has revorted back to the original owners, and the only roal loss involved is tho margins on pur- ohusos for the future. Tho figures glyon yester- day woro, howevor, furnished by tho partios themseivos, and woro supposed to bo corroot. T'he tailures croated no oxcitomont on 'Changs, nor have thoy produced any iufluence on tho markets, oy oy HKansas Itomss Torkxa, Kan,, June 20.—A man named HMarris Jones was killod at tho rolling-mills in this oity to-dny by a derrick falling on him, Tho bones of a large mastodon havo boen dls- covored in Marion Gounty, on the lino of tho ‘Afchison, Topeka & Santa Po liailrond, aud tho wholo kolefon intact lies hiddon in Pawnce County an the same road. Tho bomes appoar Dy | largor and aro of & somewliat differont ehiapo to tho . military to tho dofondanis, whoO | avy proy ously discoyored. NUMBER 306. THE FIRE ERA. : The Mining Town of Michigammi, Lnke Superior, Destroyed. - Serious Conflagrations in Sagina bsl- timore, Cleveland, Alhgn &/ and Blsowhoro, , -/ 8 < 5z 5 nda, g & Destructive Forest Fires In ToronTo, June 20.—Very destrn' S 3 brush- firos axo raglug throughout the / ~ atry north and horthonst of this city. The' ™ orty from Aurors, Fonton Falls, and othor ¢. 18 covering 41, ‘a strotch of over sixty milos, stato that thou- aands of acros of timber togothor with orops, fonces, farm-lofises, barng, oto, aro belug swopt away. Vogolation it _sulforing grostly owing to the dryness of tho season, HALIFAX, Juio 20.—A firo {n tho woods in Kout County, Now Brunswick, swopt tho lino of tho Intor-Colonial Ruilway, now undor constric- tion thoro, for & connldorable distanco, destroy- ing wtoretiouso, sliantios, and othor intfammabla mattor in its progross. Tho loss, chiefly to tho railway contractors, 8 heavy. Derrotr, Juno 20.—Bpocisl dispatchios to the Frée Press asy _that Michigammi City, Mar :lueuo County, Linko Buporior, was_yostordsy estroyod by fire, It caught from tho burning woods, 'Tho plnco was & mining town in tho iron region, and contained some 800 inhabitants, Among other billdings burnod was tho mill of Jicob Iloughton, just oquipped -t an oxpenso of 40,000, At tho Bpurr DMino two baens and b number of log housos wore burned. Tho heat has 80 warped tho rails of tho Mar- qnotto, Houghton & Ontonsgou Railrond as to ronder tho passnge of dars impossible. In cor- tain places tho poles have beon burnod and thio wizos are down along tho track. Bupt. Morritt, 28 800n o8 ho heard of tho catastrophe, sont & spocial train to aid in tho rolief of tup sufforora. MILWAUREE, June 20.—The following du’:}muh wna rocolvod by Supt. Hasking to-day, dated, Groon Bay, June 20 : “I,'Ando reports tho town of Michigammi do- stroyod by firo. Eight bodies woro found, nud moro aro missing. Tho poople took refuge in tho Inke.” TasT Saomaw, Mich, June 20,—About 1 o'clock to-dny s firo broke out in the planing- mill of Mead, Lea & Co., cornor of Haydon and Frovklin stroots, and before it could bs supprossod bnd sprend ovor tho gront- or portion of o square, destroying tho planing-mill, 700,000 foot of iumbsy olonging to this firm, warobousos, dry-kiln, &c., fittcon dwolling-houses, mostly tenoments houses, and dsmaging six or sevon residonces of a better charactor of buildinga on Washington streot to o groator or less oxtont. The burnt district is bounded by Washington stroot on the wost, Cass_on tho enat, Willams on the north, and Hoyden on tho south, This should oxcludle the line of residonces on Wsshington stroot, which eustained unl{ partial damngo, snd should include two dwelling-houscs, wares ouse, and lumber piles on tho blocks sonth, Mead, Leo & Co's loss is about 260,000 insurod for $12,000. R. G. Horr, who owned five of the buildings burned, lost $5,000 : insured for §3,000. Alico L. Coats ownod four bulldings. Total loss, £3,i00; insured for 81,400, The total loss will aggrogato about $765,000, with an insurauce of $32,000 on prop- orty dostroyod. Some twonty familics aro left hotneloss by this fira, i CLEVELAND, Ghio, June 20.—At 4 o'clock thix morning a fira broke out in the oxtonsive barrel works of tho Standard Oil Company, destroying tho ntavo-drying house, The lose is from 88,000 to €10,000, a portion of which ia coverod by in- susance. Barrmone, Md., June 20.—The Mount Yornon o milly;'of whicli William Jonpedy iy this morning. otal loss is $207,000; inwur anco, $187,600. No Wostern companyis involvod. Abont 200 Lands aro thrown out of employmoant, ALBANY, Juno 20.—Twonty framo tonomont houses wore destroyod hiore to-day. Lous uot heavy. Dirmorr, Mich., Juno 20.—A dinpatch to-duy ays that five stores aud two blacksmith shop wero burned at Maysville, Mich., yestorday. "Phora ig, a8 yot, no roport of the loxs at Cold- water. SPRINGFIELD. The Copperas Creelk Lock--Incorpes ratod==Fire Insurance Maiterss Special Dispatch to The Chicago T'ribune. Srusoriseo, 1, Juno 20.—Tho Copporas Orooks look and dam has boon located about one milo bolow Copporus Croels Landing by the Canal Commissioners snd Col. Macomb, United Biates Enginoer in charge of tho Fedoral im- provoment work of the Dlinols Kivor. Tho Gov- ornmont hins nppropriatod $100,000 for the work, sud thiswill probably be expondod, in accordance with tho rocommendation of Col. Macomb, on this dam. Tho funds to comploto it will come from tho rocoipts of tho canal, tho not amount of which was appropristed for tho purposo by tho lnst Logislatura. .09t nigltt & pair of horaen Tan awny with a gonlvogon, and so badly injurod Willisn Grimes, & boy 14 years old, that ho died this worning. Tho Argus Printing Cotapany, of Rack Teland, capital, $32,000; tho Stac Brick Machine Com- oy, of Ohicago, capitul $200,000 ; aud tho New Haven Manufacturing Company,of Gallatin Coun- ty, capital, $10,000, filod cortifidatos of organiza- tion in tho ofiice of the Socrotary of Stato to-dsy. Tho following tologram was forwarded from There to-day : SramarELp; Juno 20.—Tho fmpairment of tho North Missour] Insuranco Company's capltal, has been mado good, My oxamination sud tatement will bo publishiod the Airst of noxt weck. BrappE, Supt, Tns,, Hilinols, Ll el St The Cholern. Spectal Dispatch to The Clicago Triburie, Oammo, 1ll., Juno 20.—Thero lLas been no cholora {n hils city this sonson, although stato-’ monts to that offoct have boen ciroulate "Tho nows to-dsy from Paducal, Ky., is dis- coursging. Bix doaths and forty cases wero re- Orod i that city tio day boforo yostordsy, and b i said to havo beon worso yosterday. Weathor warm and BhOWOEY. OArno, IlL, Juiio 20,—Partics from Paducab, Ky., roport the appoaranco of cholera in tht city. Five deaths ocourred thero to-day. No cagoy in. Oniro ns yob. Mrewpis, Jund 20.—Tho woather to-day was hot and cloar until about G o'clock this ovening, when a beavy rain and thunder-storm came from the wost, 'Thore was cousidorable excitement to-day in rogard to tho cholors, owing to the publication of the mortuary roport of yestorday, ‘hich contained tho largost numbor of deatls tiiat Lvo hap) enod in ono day sinco tho cholora epidemio of EISU. There were twenty-four in- torments to-day agalust thirty-throe yestordsy. Of this number, soventcen diad of cholera. Benr, Juno 20,—Bovaral casos of cholors are roported at Dantzig. ‘CrxoinNATi, Juno 20.—Throo doatha yostorday and throo deaths to-dny have boon roported in this city a8 from cholera. Thoy ombrace casos that in ordinary timos would Do classod a4 oholora morbus, but tloy are roportod hero ay sporadio cliolors, and aro so roported in thoso patclios. — Sonators Spoculnting in Pub. Docs Hrom the Cineinnatd Gazette. In connection with the dixcovery of iho galo of valuablo publio doowmonts to scond-hand deal- Shn Waabington, two casos of noto have come £0light. . In tho first a Sonator was applied to by a vondor of oil paintings to purchaso a land- sgape for §200, Tho artist finally offored to ox- changa for documents thon duo the Benator, and tho salo wae mado on thoso terms, Tho artlst reoeived noarly all the books due for tho lasi Qongroas and sold them to second-land dealors. 1T'ho othor case was that of o Sonator whose term axpired with last sossion. Mo tradod all books duo for two yenrs for a single rara yoluwe in the hands of a socond-hand dealer. Sk sl Party of Prospoctors Missing. Sax Francisco, Juno 20.—Judgo 0. T, Hayden, of Arizona, loft Oamp MoDowoll, May 24, with A party of four Amorfoans aud threo Moxlonus to proamoot slong tho Salt River. Thoy had olght days' provisions only. Since thal time othing lias boon heard of tho party, and it ia foared that thoy haye besn murderod by the Apaghics,

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