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- ——————————————— THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUN SATURDAY, JUNE 21 FOREIGN. Progress of tho Great Kastern in Lay- ing the Now Cable. bl Another Ministerial .Crisis _’Threatenad in Spain, Brilllant Reception of the Persian Shah in London. i GREAT BRITAIN. Loxpoy, June 20.—A dlspatch has boon re- colvod from the stoamer Great Eastorn, datod at noon, Thursday, in lntitudo 63 dograes 85 fin- utos, longtituda 24 dogroes 44 minutes, which ro- ports 604 milen of cable paid out. . The City of London gave a grand ball to-night at Guild Hallin honor ol tho Shah of Persia. Tho decorations wore maguificant. Threo thous- wud gnests wore presont. Among tho most dis- ginguished * were the Prince and Princoss of ‘Walos, tho Czarowitch and Princess Dagmaor, ‘mombers of the Cabinet and the prinolpal Am- bassadorse, The Shah on ontering tho hall was yprosonted by the Lord Mayor with s addross ins gold casket. The speotacls was one of ex- Araordinary brilifsncy, J SPAIN, LonpoX, June 20.—A Madrid dispatoh says Liout.-Gon, Booias has rosigned, in consequenco of the appointmout of Sonor Esterencz sa Minia- tor of War, . Maonip, June 20.—Thera are rumorn of a dis- agroomont in tho Cabinet, which may losd to anothor Ministorial crisis, 'The Gaceta announces that the united Carlist ‘bands of Valles, Quico, Ventoso, and others, havo boon_defoated by ilio national troops in the Provinco of Lorids. Tho insurgents lost 83 Yilled, Thoe Chioftain, Quico, was wounded, aud ‘Ventoss takon prisonor. ' SPORTING MATTERS. ) THE TURF. _Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. ‘Uxtox Ciry, Ind., Juno 20.—The racos closod here to-doy, with intereat usabated to the lask, Everything was favorablo oxe tho heat and dust, _A Iargo assomblago was present, and all anm‘l off harmonioualy. The first race was for o double trotting toams of Randolph County, for & purse of $100. 4 BUMMART. Unfon Offy Bollo and Golonel Rt Borrel Morgan ARA Tuste .. eesse v Time, 3:30, ‘Tho first monoy only was earned. ‘Tho next waa a pacing race for horses that never beat three minutes, for a purss of $250, STMALRY, Tip Harrdson..eeeunes, ‘Bay Tom.. Diily Gray Harry. ‘Time, 2:40. The trot froe for all for 2600 was not Alled in timo, henco t did not go off. Tl Trotting Asso- ciation may bo regarded hereaftor as one of the fixod inatitutions of the day. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Tronta, Ill.,, Juno 20.—Theraces to-dny pansed off with great success. Tho st raco, » dash of two milos, freo to all, for & purso of $175, was won._by Hoynolds' Nick Baker, by Zoro, dam by Epsilon, boating MoKinnoy's Roxey in 8:47. The socond raco, mile and repent, frae to all, for a purse of $160, was won gy ‘Hunkidori, by Halcolm, dam by Tmported Albion, beating Fau- nie B. aid Lanlan, 1 1140 3ad 03, Drrnort, Juno 20.—Tho fourth atd last day of tho Jnckson racos was & splondid one, tho day being bright, and the sir cool. Tho nttondanco ‘was largor than on any of the provious days, and the enthusiasm was ‘unbounded. Thero wero sixteen ontrios in tho 2:50 race, but a start was mado by only nine horaes, whoso namos_appoar inthe summary. Henry Todd, named by 8. J. Fullor, of Nashville, Tenn.,won'the race in threa Blralght honts, and took' tho fisat monoy,— 8600, Joo Udoll trotted woil, but could do no botter then tho mccond, holding that position in_overy heat, and winhing $325. _He was named by Ed. Brown, Baraboo; Win. Jomos H.,, nemod by . 8, Lovejoy, Chicago, ook tho hicd monoy, $160." Albert, tamed by F. F. Warmaker, took the fourts, $126. UMMATY, ‘Henry Todd, br. g. Joo Udall, b, g Jomes H,, c, A Billy Lamberaon, Lady Tds, bom Time: 2:28%, 2204, o In the freo for all, Pilot Templo, b. 5., named Dby W. T. Diokaon, 8t Louis, n’-’:d'Ban, 8. 8, named by Alox Lowis, Ohicago, started. Tho zace wau von by Taumple i tbres. siraiglt hoats Byron broke badly and was_ovidently no match for his rival. ‘Timo, 2:29%, 2:81%, 2:313, These figures would have boon lossenod lind Byron rondered it necossary. About €11000 in pools woro old in _these races, the rlske ‘toing quite evon on Todd and Udell, #nd 10 to 3 in favor of Pilob Tomple. The far has been = porfact success. No anccidonts have ocourred 2nd overyihing paesod ns snticipatod. Finan- cially, the mooting Las been self-sustaining, the firgt in tho Btato this soason. To-morrow tho field goos on special to Saginaw, for the meot- i noxt wook. : PitTspupon, Pa., Juno 20.—This was the fourth and lnst day of tho moeting, and the at- tendance was largor thau on auy previous day, Tho mooting hiss boen & succons to the manago- ment, and somo. fino trotiing to-day gave gene oral satisfaction to the spectators. Thors wero two races, ano for & purse of 81,250 for horsea which Lad uover boalon 2:50, and ome for 81,600 for horses which had nover boaten 2:82, _The latter raco waa very exciting, splendidly run, and created in- tonso_entbusiasm. Below is an ccount of the rospectivo heats for both racos: Turao of ¥1,250, 2:50 minuto race. First hoat —East End wan the favorite inthe pools, and Nottie tho uocond -choico, East End won' tho hoat in 2:20. Becond "heat—Yast End led and Droke badly on tho first quartor, but racovered Lis load and came in winning in 2:4137, Nettio socond. Tho thisd it was vory exoitlu; Tast End took tho lead, but broke badlyon the second Quartor nnd on tho home ntrotch. Delle Brashfiold won tho hontin 2:883¢. In the fourth host Bello Brashfield fook tho lead and yon the hoat in 2:39%7. In the Afth heat, Nettie took the lead to tho second quarter, when Fast End gainod tho front and kept it fo the homo-ntretch, winning the hicat aud race in 2:43, SUMMATY, Toledo Boy. ...... Bolle Brashfeld Last End Tacs for & purso of 1,500, Oampboll led, and won'tho heat in 2:333¢. tho second hoat, Blow-Go got the losd, aud loat it ot the socond quarter, but Tecoverod on the Lome-strotoh, winning the hoat in 2:34, In tho third Deat Slow-Co won. Timo, 2:05}. Tho fourth heat was tho flnest of the moeting, the threo Lorass Kooping well fogothor 0 the fomos strotoh and on final half mile, passing the judges' stand neck and neck. On' the fourth quarter Blow-Go, by s tremendous burst of specd, won tho hoat and race in 2:333. st Rate Campholl, Dot. Blow- Tirg—3:03% % 5 2934, New Yonrk, Juuae 20.—The racos ab Flectwood Park, to-day, were woll attended. The firat tace, for 'purae of §1,000, for hornes that had_never Deaten 2:38, Wos Won g? Constance, Lady Banker vecond, Washburn Mald third. Timo—2:87, 2805, 2:30%, 2:343{, Lady Danker won the third hient, The #econd raco, for horses which had neyer beaten 2:20, was won by You? Bruno; Goorge, sacond; Lady Homs, third. Time-—ixfiflmfli lz]:‘zot}g; 91347 2:01){. Goorge won tha 1) ont, YACHTING. New Yong, Juno 20.—Eight or ten of the largost sohoonors of the Now York Yacht Club will meet down the bay next Saturday and have a scratol race, An exciting contoat {s expooted, BASE BALL. New Yonx, June 20.—Mutuals, 7; Athletics, 0, - RMailrond Accidents, LaSare, I, Juno 20.—An oxtra frelght traiu, No. 18, bound weat, on the Ghicago, Rock Tsland & Paclflo Railrond, collided with the day exprens, bound east, at the station in this oity, toduy, ‘smasling tho pllots of both eugines, (bsgyiog P9 of tho truoks oft the track, and, dolaying both trains nomly an 0 pors “l;h,fn o ly an hour, Nopor‘son UNUQUE, Juno 20.-—~Goeorge Howard, a labor- er on the Butlington, Cednr Rapids & Minnosota Rallway, was run ovet by a construction train yenterday, 7 milos south of Indepondenao, Towa, and almost fnstantly killod, 1I{a body was hor- ibly orushed and mutilated. INDIANATOLTS, Juno,20.—Willlam Jolly, for #omo yoars in_th employ of tho Indianapolls, Qincinnatt & Lafagotts Railroad in thia city, anud Iattorly no ongincerin amill at Grooncas- $lo, ‘waa run ovor and fatally injured at tho lattor place thia muming, boing thrown upon tho track :vrlm:l sttompting to olimib upon o moving froight NEW YORK. Rovonue Fraudsw'Tho Suits Against the Union Pacific and Orcdit No= blliers-Lucca’s ivorce=-Tho Enst River BridgesMiscellnncons Now: New Yorx, June:20.—The Tribune givos tha namoof the importer who Is’ charged with at- tempting to defraud tho Government out of & l&rx“a amount of duties on Moxican shawls naJ, alls, Boveral cases of mixod goods mdaqnmms of black lace woro takon in Houth streot an olaswhoro yostordny by tho customs officors. B A lfilv’ ‘selzuro was'also mads in Baltlo stroot, rooklyn. Pending an appeal In the sult of James Reid & Co. to sct aside tho judgment for $7,600, tho value of a cargo of whisky that was entered at tho Custom-House by moans of alloged frandu- lont practicon, roferonce was obtmnod by tho Govornmont todotormino whether the whisky had beon entored without an intentional fraud, At tho rosumption of the roference, yosterday, ox- Gaugor Joun 0. Btrong testified that, whon he waa in the Custom-House, Mr. Jayno throatencd tolock him upin the Ludlow Bireot Jail if ho rofused to sign a certain paper, tho contonts of ‘which were not known, and, to escapo porsecu- tion, he did sign it and that subsequently ho woa told h{ Jayno thot he (witnoss) would Joso,f. hisplace if he did nob romomber thst Roid & Co. hind offered to bribe him to undorgaugo the whisky in quoation, The United Btates Marsbal's office complotod Aho service of subpwnas yosterdsy in tho oquity sult againat the Union Paoific Reilroad Company, tha Crodit Mobilisr of Amorica, and othesr. Somo of the rospondents aro in Europe and wore subponaod through their connsel.. Horaco T, Olatk was of the number sorved. Judge Ingraham, in tho Bupromo Court, bas anted sn absoluta divorce in the oase of Pau- ine Luooa against hor husband, Baron Voo Rha- den, with leavo to tho formor to marry h:lg.m. Tho plaintiff was slso awarded the custody of: thoir child. ~No counsel appoared for tho Baron, Tmlflnflfl'l cnmfi]dnt sot forth that she waa marrled in Barlin Nov. 25, 1865, and that her husband subacquently lived a profligate life, nq’wundnmd ‘har earnings, and sasociated improp- xg with women of Barlin, olored oitizons of Brooklyn rejoi¢ed Inst even- ing over the adoptlon of the Oivil Rights Dill by the Iate Logislature, and strongly denounced tho exclusion of colored children from the pub- tio schools, At tho session of the National Division of tho Hona of Tomperance, this morning, tho report of tho committee on the proposed forma~ tion of a goparate National Division for the Brit- ish Provincos was adopted. It snggosts that gomo plan bo formed o prevent & goparation 0f the United Bistes and provincial divislons. The front wall of the hu‘\ld.l‘uq1 on Broadway and Fiftoonth streot foll to the ground this momming. The accident was due to tho wesknoss of the iirdam. No ono was injured. The Brooklyn papors publish tho full list of the stockholdors of the East Rivor Bridge, from whioh it appears that 420 shares each wore held by Bichard B. Connolly, Peter B, Bwaony, Hugh Bmith, and William 31, Tweod, on which tho pay- ments bad becn only 40 por cont, while tho other private atookholdors, aud tho cities of New Yurz( and Brooklyn, have paid up 60 to 90 per cont, UTAH. Legal Matters==Judge McKean’s Opine jon of Georgo C. Batos=-Tining Nowas, BaLT LAxe, June 20.—In the District Court, | to-day, Ohief Justice McKoau held J. W. Has- kins, of Califoruls, in #5,000 bail to apposr be- foro'the noxt Grand Jury for perjury in pro- tosting ngainst the patont of the Hiawatha and Last Ohance mines, Littlo Cottonwood, belong- ing to tho Windsor Mining Company. 'The ovi- dence ia very full and strong sgainst him. Judgo MoKean called attention fo the sction of Goorge O. Bates, ex-United States Attornoy, in circulating the gnwunc c).mFoa against the in- tafflfq of United Btatos officials, by journalaand tolograph, asserting that he could unfold n talo that would startle the world. On tho witness- stand, yosterdsy, .ho sdmitted ho had no cl nfl;e sod know mothing affecting any offici Judgo MoKean charactorizol him a dishonor to the profession and unworthy of bolief, unleas corroborated under oath, The matter caused a'soneation, snd is genorally ap- proved. The weathor is intensely hot, The Mormon Palestine pilgrims have ro- turned. Now mines have been discovered on City Creck Canon, a fow milos trom tho city. Senntor Shorman nnd the Salary- Grab, Onxomeatr, Ohio, Juno 20.—The Gazefte will publish to-morzow {he followinglotter from Sen= ator John Bherman : Manerrer, Ohlo, June 19, 167 T ths Edilora of the Guzelte : 20k I notico a telogram in yosterday's Gazelts in which Gen, Boynton ~ classifioa me with tho Senators who have mnob returnod tholr baok pay. This {8 litorally true, for as I hayo mot recelved it I have mol returned it. Still tho telogram conveys s falso improssion, The simplo truth is, that within & fow days sftor tho pasasgo of tho Salary bill, after consulting with some of my ocolleagaos, and in doferonco to the general sontiment of my constituents, I dotormined I wonld not yecelve tho back pay, but would loavo it whera it mow s, in the Troasury of the ~ United btates. I 80 notifled the disbursing officer of tho Senate, and when asked by any one about the mattar, 1 haye answered that I'would not recoivo it, I did not and do not now deem it nocessary for- mally o recoive the monoy and then pay it baok again. It wasnot my purpose to make any public statement of my nction in this matter, and I do so now mot from any desire to olaim any merit for what I havo donme, nor evon;by implication to consuro such of my aaso- clates who, though voting against tho Balary bill, yot rocolved the pay allowad by it, but simply to nasuro thoso who tako an intorest'in tho maitor that I havo not and will not recelve any portion of tho §1,336.40 allowed me by the Salary bill for Dack pay. —_— Comparative Cotton Statement, Nrw Yo, Juno 20.—The following is the cot- tonstatoment for the weok ending to-day: Net receipta at all United States ports during the week..... 10,820 Bame weck innt year. o 8,830 Total receipta to date.... ,402,812 Bame dato 2,080,445 Exports for tho w 40,108 Bame week last year. 3 “Total exports to date, 9,425,140 Bama dato laat year. ©11,837,337 Block at all Uniied Statea poi 29,353 Bame timg Iaat year 161,545 Btock at all the int 3,008 Bame time laat year. 13,472 878,000 970,000 168, EX Ocean Steamship Nows, - Livenroor, June 20,—Tho steamshipa Ohio and Samans, from New York, havo arrived out. New Yong, June 20.—Arrived, the stesmship Asgyria, from Livorpool. QuzeNsTOWN, Juno 20.—The steamship Scotia, from Now York, has arrived; also, the New York, from Bromon. e The Jown University. Jowa Orry, June 20,—The University Com- ‘mencement oxeroitos opon to-night With the an« nual ronnion of tho litorary sociaties. Tho Ro- gonts have been in sossion sinco Wodnesday, and find the Inatitution flonrlshing, ‘Tho hotels are orowded, and tho town {s full of Commence~ mont visitors, — Not n ¢ Fence,” Towa OiT¥, Ia., June 20.—Tama County, by vote of her Buporvisors, roturns Congressman ‘Walden's back psy. et Lelegraphic Brovitios. Ornshnm;an aro doing considerablo damage in wovoral of the northwestern countles of Iowa. Lizzle Muller was so badly burned by the ex- laslon of a ooal oil lamp in Bt. Lonls, on Thurs- ay night, that she died yesterday, Andrew Lindaer, & German shoemakor of _Columbus, aged 50 yearn, died of spoploxy yos- tordny, whila aitting on his bonoh at work. A Clovelsud tolegram says that s young man _named Orlando Easris, way drowned on ‘LThurd- day avening, whilo sndosvoring to save the life of n littlo boy who had fallen in the wator. On Thursday niglit s Norweglan namod Jolin. #on, while asldep on & bargoat L\malnc& Tows, rollad off into tho river and “waa drowned, ‘Tho body haa not boon found, Tho farmors in the vicinity of Madison, Wia,, are troublod with approhousions rogarding tho borry and graln orops, in consoquonco of the ocontinded hot woathor. afr. Dolormo, of the firm of Delormo & Quon- tin, wholoaale toy dealors, of Milwaukes, waa accidontally killod ot Buh(chlalfinnmo, Wis., on Thuraday, by the caroless landling of & pistol in tho hiands of a farmor. Tho Commissionors of tho Missouri State In- torost and Sinking Fund forwarded to New York ostorday 8530,000 to moot the J nl{ interest on i Btate bonds, aud 40,000 to take np matur- ing bonds, . Two women wero arroatod at Winterset, Iowa, on Thuraday, on susploion of boing Bondera. Pney sponped trom thi Bliorit of Olagko County » wook_ago, Photographs will bo takon and sont to Fort Bcott for identifioation, A Dotroit tologram paya that Bhoriff Culp was shot, on AMain stroot yostordny, by o man giving tho name of John Bmith, whom tho officor was arrosting for wool stealing. Tho ball lodged in his broast, and has not beon found. The wound is not rogardad aa nocossarily fatal. The thief waa lodged in jail, Olrlos H, Pacl, Prosident of tho Bt. Louis Mutual Lifo Tnsuranco Company, in a lettor ad- dressed_to tho Board of Dirootors of that com- fmy, offors to resign his position as Promdent it ho " ohtiro Doard of Dircotors will ao likewiso. This action has boen bmnght about by ponding and sorions charges whick are now befors tho Court, of irregularitios nnd mismanagement of :flllm of tho Company by its officers Aud Dixeo- ors. BALOON-KEEPERS’ UNION. JXast Open NMooting Xield Yostor= y Afternoon=-Nothing of Xmpors tonce Done. Tho Froisinnigor Buerger hold their regular wookly meoting yestordsy sfternoon in the hall No. 45 North Olark stroot, Poter Mueller in the ohair. Tho attondance was notas large ason previous occastons. The presiding officor spoke & fow cheoring words, tolling thom that tho tlines Jooked squally, snd thoy had a hard fght beforo them. Btill thoy woro growing in numbers, and now had 350 mombern, v Bovoral now mombary wera elected, among thom RIr. A, O. Hosing. The Judiclary Com- mitteo roported the result of tho various suita brought against members of the Union for al- ledged violation of the Liquor law, Tho Com- mitteo on the Constitution was not roady, and will probably report next weel, The Mr, Korn movod that after that day tho meot-, ings bo private-at loast that newspaper roport~ ers bo not admitted. Mr, Werthoim was opposod to anything of tho kind. Nowspapers wors necoseary to them, Thoy wanted their proceedings published. They moot to advocate freo thought snd help put down hypocrites, oto, sud b was not consiatont to it with closed doors and give the impression that their proceedings wore not £it for publioation. The offoror faid the Union had no direct po< litlenl objoct, It sent ita delogates to the Agita~ tion Committea to talk politics thore. Hence, thero was no roason why this Union, like othors, should not ait with olosod doors. Thoir sotion would not influence tho elaction. - TThe rosolution was adopted. r. Matthiou road the procecdings of the or~ anization of sympathotio Amoricans in the lenth Ward the othor day, and waas choored theroby, sinco it showed the causs was begine 2ing {0 male progross smong the Amoricans. Thoso glnneen ‘must bo specially encouraged. As for the tomperance peoplo, he wantod noth- ing todo with them. They would not buy & conts worth from him, sud_ho would not from thom. Then ho offered some resolutions, to tho offact that Mayor Modill had npumdlg declared that ha had boen induved to enforce the Sundny ordinznco only by the prossitro of ' moral influ- onces,” and that, from Jud&o Rogors' recent de- cision, it appearsd that thoro \aa o religious party’ intorfering with personal libert, and’ thot, thorofore, the mombers of the TUnion held theso BSunday hypocritos apd water nposties rosponsiblo for the present disturbances, and would have: 1o busl- noss relntions with them, thoreby teaching thoso poople that liberal-minded citizens could tako ocare of themsclyos. Thero wore = hundred thousand Germans here, who dld not intend to submit to all tho ignominyand contumely heaped upon them. The Gormans had fought for free~ dom, ete., and theso water-spostles were not go- ing to puk them down. (osare, Sohwuchow and Kern thought thom unwiso. Tho Contral Union was about to aub- mit a platform, and it was better to leave the whole matter in their hands, and nob for the small Union to attompt to take so prominent & pat. The rosolutions were rofocted, and, after tranaacting some routine businesy, tho meoting adjourned. A MIDNIGHT RUMPUS. Quito & littlo commotion was created in the Orient House, situated on the corner of Van Buren and Btate streots, about 11:30 o'clock Iast evening, which for a timo serionsly dis- turbed the morenity of tho boarders, The Jaundry girls, somo eight in numbor, all sleop in tho game chambor. One of their number, who glvea the name of Kato Bhay, a good-look- ing person of some 30 years of age, and whom the othors have hithorto considored as being in a state of singlo-blossednoss, had s male yisitor Jast evoning, and it spponrs both had imbibed of tho ardent fo such on extent as to make them oxtremoly loving snd confidontial to each othor. Aftor tho ‘girla bad rotired to bed, Miss or Mrs, Bliny, accompaniod by her lover, or hus- band (a8 sho now claims), cam into the room, and wont to bod slso, The girls, whon they saw tho gas put out, natorally booame very indig- nant, and rang for assistanco to put the intruder out. Tho clork came up stsirs -and ordered tho man ont of the houso, but bo, aucouraged. by Lis sllged wifo, stubbornly rofused to Jeave, olaiming that thoy had been married for the last Aftocn years, On tho clerk endeavoring to eject the man, who gavo his name as Androw J. B8hay, tho lattor struck him, and (ho woman' also aseaultod him with o -chair. By this timo othors nad arrivad on tho scons, and tho women set up such unoarthly scroams that the whole houso was aroused. Mr. Grant, ono of the propriotors, sent out for an ofiicor who, oureaching the house, was discovored to bo vry much intoxicated. In maudlin tones he said bhe wonld straighton out matters, ordored evorybody around, and, with majestio mion, all tho boarders to bed. " In despalr Mr, Grant again apponled for police proteotion, which was given in tho person of Police Ber- geant Ebersold and two patrolmen, who took the man and woman in oustody, and _thoy woro locked up in tho Ilarrson Btrost Station, Tho Borgoant orderod tho inebri- ated official to report lumsolt at omco at tho Btaflon-Flonse, and it is probae blo that oharges will bo brought agalnst him be- foro tho Board of Police Commissionors. The affair crented quite a commotion in that vicinity for b while. Both the man and woman undor arrest vehomently claim that they have been man and wife for the lanst fiftoon years, —_———— THE BUNKO MEN. Thore scems t0 havo been soversl rare impor- tations of bunko atock to this olty during the pastweok. Had thoy boon herdod and placed in = osge on somo prominont stroot cornor, doubt- loss they would have boon visited by large orowds of victimizod citizons. But they bLave boen 80 sccurely hiddon that the onlv ‘man who has loarned of their arrival is Bergt. Sam Lllis, As soon a3 ho kmow that thoso various importations were comfortably Lonsed, ho sont forth four of his mon to securs thom, Yesterday morning they wore all brought to the Contral Polico Btation, ~ A searohing ex- amination was mado of their persons, bub noth- ing romarkablo was developed concerning them. Thoy scom to beloug to the samo speclea which Llas hLad many beautiful o0i- meus In OChicago for some iimo. Thoir nmmnos _aro Obarloy Dubols, George Taw- ner, Dusky Dobin, ‘Tom Danels, and Limpy Diok, Tho Cousty Jail was thoir abidiug- place last night, Mr., Btilos is informed that tho dotootives are, anxious that thoue follows ba prosoouted with his utmous Mlurq{, a8 thoy will oreste much tronble in Ohicago if they ard not imprisoned or sent away, It is probable thoir oxaminatlon will come off to-morrow, The firat {nformation of thelr prosenca iu this ity was medo by s man named Charles Qameron, & lawyer of Memphls, who roported ab tho Central Station that Lo had boon Dboaten out of $126 through the medium of & gamo called ““red and black" at No, 47 Olark atreat, 'L'he proooas by which s gome s played {mkou it necossary for tho man who' fa viotim- zodl to bo made to belloyo that ha is, in raslity, ‘playing a sharp gimo-on' somabody -olgo that somebody olso ~ gladly donsonts, < becanss ho knows ivoll which ond of thehotn he will como ont at whon thé gamo closos, - Tho victim, thorofore, fola too gullty to maks b disclosurg Of hid loss, and the villains go unpunishod. Yestorday mornig Harry Lawronce and B, N. th wero brought hoforo Juatios Van't Woud on & change of vonue from Guul.\%. - Lswrenco was fined $100 and Smith 860, They immadi- .ately apponled tho oasos to tho Criminal Court, Tha oloso intimacy which oxists between theso sooundrels and Mike MoDonald is shown by tho fact that the latter's name a Polr! on thelr bail-bonds. In tho timo which will olapeo bofore the cases como np, of course Mike will havs put tho complaining witnoss out of the way, and the cases will be' dismissed. 1 THE JUDICIAL ELECTION. Official Roturns of, tho Vote for Olr= £ cult Judges. Thy following ars tho oflioisl returns of the voto for Cirouit Judges in tl advoral cirotits of tho Btate at tho election'of the 2d inat., as re- orted to tho office of tho Bacretaryof Htate at pfln&{md, 80 far ns tho mame have yet boen published, and have met our eye. It wonld sdem that tho returns ought to havo beon completo long ago, but euch is not tho osse, - Firat Cirouft—Jo Davioss, Stophenson, and Winno- bigo Countics, We have hecm Do full returns, but {': g2 Willaw Drown, of Wianstago Oousty, had no = L econd Girout—Booie, Dultalty Mellency, aud Taks Gountiea, '3, D. Murphy has 3,010 votea | harios Kol lum, 8,212, Murphy'a Third Ciroutt.uzrotl, Lo, "Ogle, and Whitesida Countiow, Williama W, featon, of Loe Cdunty, 4388 ; ‘William Barge, 3,100 ; Hoaton majority, 3,136; Feurth Clrenit—DuPage, Kane, and Rendall gonn. tos, Biivanus Wiooz, 8,441 3 Chirise Wheaton, 3,008} tering, 2. ' Wilcox's s, X B ons AT WA Tock malnd Countics, Judge G. W. Plossanta, of Rock Island, had nofopponition, ~Voib not reported yot, £xth Oirouit—Duresu and LaBalle Oountlos. Edwid 8, Teltad, §dse; T, Tplo Diskey; 3,877 seatiiriog, 2 1, 3 = Wé‘?fi ind Grundy Qonatice. Jostah beris, 3,207 , Harris, 3,100 ; soattaring, 1. Meoltobarts majority, 1,080, At ¢ Bighth L‘(rmll,—lblso'fi Hondorson, snd Warren otintics, Arihur A, 5,220; Jamos X, Blowart, 2,395, Smilh majority 2,881 > “Ninth Clrouft—Pooria and Blark Counties, Benry B, Hopkins, 1,403 ; Joseph W, Oochrane, 3,276, Cochrane ‘aver Hopidns, 163, Tenth Circuit—Adanm and Hancock Gountles, Joseph Bibley, 3,083; Jobn K. Williame, 3,418, Sibloy's majorlty, 205, . Fleventh, Circuft—Brown, Falton, McDonough, Pike, and Schuyler Counties, . Chaunoey - L, Iigbes, 3,043; soattering, 33, Higboe's majority over all 3,010, Tcelfth Cirruit—Marshall, Putoam, T Woodford Countics. John .01 ner, 1,703 Mark Bangy, 183 Roberts, 81 ; acat-. toring, 4. Dume ovor Tarner, 1,235, B Thfrieénth Clroutt—lroquols, Hankakos, and Livin, 4o Goration, Nathaaiel 3 Silsbary, 1,950 Gharice B, Btarr, 20 scattoring, 28, Pillabury’s majority, 1,018, Fourteenth, Cirouli—MoLean and Ford Qountica, Thomas ¥, Tipton 476 Jame 8 Eving, 48 Tiplon's Tajo A S heenth Gireutt—Vormilion, Rdgar, Clark, Celos, and 'Douglss Countlos, Oliver L. Davis, 4905; Jas, Btacl 3,600 John Pearson, 713, Davis over Bleol, 1,465, Biztéenth (vrouit—Ohampalgn, Macon, Moultrle, aud Piatt Countics; O, B, Bmith, of Ohampalgn, 5,228: ém; 3. Gallsghar, 3,430; acattoring, b, Bmith over or, 1,105, Bevonteonth Cércuit—DaWilt, Logan, Mason, and Be- nard Countios, Lyman Lacy, of Mason, 3,108 ; Hugh- Fullorton, of ditto, 5,046 ; James Hoblllt, 14 ; scattere 4 over Fullerfon, 150, ightzenth Circuit—Morgan, Bcott, Oass, Greon, Jore soy, and Calhoun Countles, Oyrus Epler, 3,124 ; Ds~ +1d'M, Wooduon, 2,633 ; Nathan AL, Knapp, 2,650, Ep- ler over Weodson, 442, Nineteenth Cirouft—Sangamon sad Maconpin Coun- tica, COharles 8. Zame, 3,020 John A, McOlernand, 3,150, Zane's mljaflla 470, Tuwenifeth Circutt—Ohristisn, Fayette, Montgomory, snd Shelby. Horatio A, Vandeveer, 6,117 ; scattering, 15, Vandovoor ever all, 6,102, Twoenty-first Circuft—Olay, Orawford, Oumberiand, Efingham, Jasper, Lawrenos, and chiand Conntics: Jamos O. Allon, 4,606 % Hiram B, Declus, 3,114 ; scate ‘majordty, 103 Ctrcuit—bond, Madtson” sud Bt Olair Oguntios, William H, Bnyder, 7,118; Joseph Gillesple, 2,703 ; Levi Davis; 837 ; scattoring, 80, Sny- der ovor umflu« 4,415, Tuenty-thi (ircuit—Olinton, Marion, Monros, Porry, Htandolph, sad Weshinglon Counfles. Amos Watta) 6,147 ; Michinol Schnoffar, 2,178% J, Perry John- o, J,&@; illiazn Btocker, Y, ' Wats ‘over - or, 2,969, ty-fourth Cireul!—Edwards, Gallatin, Hamil- ton, Jefferson, Wabaah, Wayne, and White Countlos. Tazowell B, Tanner is electod, but wa kiave not the of: fickal vote, Tioenity-Afth Clrouit—Frankiin, Jackson, Ealine, Union, snd Willismson Countles, 3onrog O, Oraw- ford, of Union, 3,858 ; Andrew D, Duff, of Franklin, 8,431, Orawlord's mn]nflAtF, 4, G Tusenty-sizih Cireuft—Alezander, Hardin, Jolison, Maseac,’ Pope, and Pulaaki Counties, David d. aker, of Alexandar, recelved 1,200 volas; J. Q. A. Colling, 27 { scatariog, 9, Dakery maforiy over aly BUN Proscription, . From the Kewanee (I1l.) Independent, Ory Havoo! ~ And let slip fhe Dogs of War, Binco tho judicial eloction we hoar & gaod denl of talk about proseription from the membors of tho farmors' organizations, againat the suppor- tors of Judge Lawronco, A late issus of the Gonosoo ftepublio ssys & number of farmors bavo withdrawn their sub- soription to that paper boosuse it sup- orted tho elootion of ud%oan:anon. The %mwnralio Banner, published at Alodo, Morcor Tounty, tolls of farmers isiting business housos and throatoning the withdrawal of tho farmers’ patronage from thom, if they did not mmt Craig, We hoard s report that the same 4 waa done in Galva, on tho day of the election. Of the esmo tenor are romarks eaid to have boon made againat ourselves, because we could n:b seo things Just in the light somo othors suw thom. ‘We have hoard, and sometimes claimod, that this is & land of Lberty,—whero ovory man haa the right to think, spoak, and vote a8 his con- soionco_diotated ; that our Logislatures have passed lawa to secure every man in tho onjoy- nont of theso rights and privilegos, and provid- ing sovere penaltios againat any atfempt to in- timidate a voter or control his vote, It is possie Dlo that thoss Inwa, though good a5 sgainst mo- nopolists, would not touch the farmer, Bat then Wo undorstand tho farmers aro just now domand- Ing ** eqnal and exact justice to all men,” How does their practice comport with their preach- ing? Enz we are far from bolieving that one ina hundred of the farmers who have s sufficiont amount of intelligence to have o just concoption of tho principlos of our goyernmant, would for & ‘moment tolorate such a despotio and saicidal polioy. There are a fow hot-headed fanatios in a1l communitios and il parties, who do not HEDE to think of tho donsaquoncos of tho follios the ill-advised zeal hurrics thom into. We haye no ides tho farmors’ organlzations shonld boheld ro- sponsible for tho aots of thesemon. Bome of the best mon in tho_country are identified with tho farmers organizations,—men who would no Boonor attempt to scouro & man's vote by threats; than they would themsolvos submit to anrv attempt to be dictated to. £ the farmora assume to dictate to the rest of the community how thoy ahsll vote, under pain of & withdrawnl of patronsge, wo should like to know whore our freodom of conscionos and freo clootions will be? Where the great reform? Whon such a state of things is brought abont they will have orushod out all business men who have the indepoudence to think and aot in opposition to them—~thoy will have destroyod competition in trade and established a class des- otism, whioh, though a dospatism of the ma- Jotity: will bo'so ous & despotises. 5 As rogards oursolves, we have but o say the Independent was tho firt and for & long time the mnl{ ‘Daper in the county which ook a bold stand in favor of tho farmors' movoment,—not from any selfish motive in the hope of poraonal gain, ‘but bocanse of the groat moral principle in- volvod. Becausoe we are n[&aesud to all monopo- lies, and ovory spoclos of robbery of the peoplo by clasa loginlation and plundoring rings. Wo have Inborod patiently, houestly, and earnostly, for what we conceived to be agroat roform move- mont, aud wa expeoct, 80 long &8 o Lave control of n paper, to continto to advooato tho principle of *“oqual and exact justics to all men.” Dui notwithstanding our dovoilon to the farmors' causo, we havo fallon under the ban of tholr’ proscription. We have _committed tho unpardonablo sin of supporting ‘Judge Lpwronco instond of thelr candidate. “Thls g tho head and front -of onr of- fending,” Our action was based upon honest convictlons—upon a bollef that wo wora support- ing tho best man for all olasses—nnd for which action we have no ?wlnniu to mako, Boforo taking a deolded stand wo thoroughly Invostigoted Judge Lawronce's record—we wore sntisfied that he posseesod all the quali- tios roquired fn & good Judgo—and wa gave him our hnuli support, Wo did not walt till two « wooks boforo tho olootion to soe which way the populer brooss would set, and trim our sails to oalob it, na did a cortain Dem- ocratlo papor in tho nnnm{. ‘Wo did not study Kn\lny, 88 porhiaps we mltg bt hayo done, hind we con n tonant at will of tho President of tho County Farmers’ Assooiation, Wo have no fault to with any man for votiug as Lis judgment dlotates—wo ‘olaim tho samo privilego for our- solyes, Those who would clalm more or con- ceda loss, have but & poor idea of tho principlea of our Government. ¥ ———— e Five Denths Onused by n Sun Flsh, The sun fish Is a large soa flsh, yioldivg In the avorage about $100 worth of oil, and s so called from'its hublt of lylug on the surface of tho wnth and basking in the rays of tho sun. Itis mometimena cAught' with:hook and bmt, bub iy onerAlly harpooned.” ' A’ few weoks sgo n’ 1 arew of flshormon from Bhiark Islan tho coast of Oalway, i pursult of ono of . theso i ooeded In spearing or four hours, e him, flm;‘r w&lelzl:’olr thrl-;n ] {0 g the Doat away, untiy 1t 1nd pulled {6 soveral nilos. tho crow brought him up, to tho gunwalo of ‘What thon followed is best told by Mr. Brady, rinh Flnlxwrl;: in b‘ln:.uo]wardn ¢ rpoon is driven into hum, no'| that'ho may b woll sogurod foro aud aft ; ‘tho fish gota rontloss | tho coll of the firat harpoon i tho flsh's hoad is froo, A ing 'ont with him the coll al ench a rats thed Lwo fnohos into tho wale of tho boat ; it oatolies in tho logs of man at tho storn, who is paying out tho coil ; ha ovorboard ; his comrades try to save ‘boat gete & euddon keel ovor with tho nd nine men are prooipitatod into the fivo of thom novor to rise again men are ploked up nearly oxhausted ond boat, which wna near at hand, on tho cofl which went overboard with tho man at the storn, and thore ho is found—dead, clutdhing the ropo eo tightly that it could not bo The othor four Lodios have not yob bosn foun: AN EXCITING COMBAT. Mow. the Gory Vetornns of West Foint Slaughtoxr Woeden Mon.' i, ibition ot skill in something hat is vory in what {a called the school r {8 an amusbment of absorbin, e have just had ono of theso e: tlons at the Riding-Hall. That buildin, in the United Siates dovoted fo equestrian purposes, boing 210 . foob by Tho ontiro spaco in- i the only sccommoda~ pbbiators being two small gallories, ono do, .and élevated about. fittcen feot above the ground. din, round, the area thd porformanoo . of hazardous, the 78 oot wido, o iamade slightly e by moans of piling up earth in each of the four und {s covered with tan-bark timo bofore an exercise takes place this isloos- and made smooth and oven b y: Kot sovoral milnutes alloties are packod with le sa the twonty flory chazgors trot in from the side .entrance; led by Ono gallery contains the Prosident of the “United States, the General of tho Armies, the oficial Board of Visitors, bosides a considerablo ohiefly old graduatos of the faco With these distinguished spectators are the occupants of tho lory—~many of thom fair young 1 B aces tho youthful performors who pors Bistontly appoar aro nuxious to wi the wide door through which the horaes havo en again, and in come the twonty aabroe-dangling at thoirsides, tho bridle reins, tain, mounted on 10 8 depth of sport begins the w0 spoctators, who trem! ‘azewall, and hros e number of guosf Each ridor seizos and the grooms rotire. Tho Capf & handsome bay, aftor all iu, ro comtnabd to mouit, and in an instant every Othor commands aro then ven, and the troops, after wieeling about, o8, 6to,, finally take up oreos. in ono ond of tho hall ‘and ton in'the other, the companies standing man is in the saddlo, their stand, ten The attendants thon bring in tho paraphoria~ Ls. This conaists of four posts provided with feet, so that thoy will atand on the lovel ground, one of which posts is sot in each corner of tho arena, and a_loathor ball, tho sizo of a man's hoad, 1 placed on the to; tending over the track to be takon by the horsos, doponds & ring six inohoa in DBotwoon tho cranca tnd each corner oat {8 & lonther ball Iying on the grouud, baing Theso aro tho imaginary foos of tho It will bo soen that ho has ton onemios to combat in going over this short dis- tance. Tho Captain gives and ono mon from ocach squad epurs his horso ontly and rides out oblig ust ‘beforo the fwo meel volvars, and, holding thom in Bn snd thore fall into tho course. P! o his horse and dis- chargos hig pistol at tho head on tho first post. Ho then quickly doposita . that won) pouch and soatches hig snbre from the seabbard on tho opposito sido. As tho pistol goos “bang" rings into a_broskneck gallo ' olang," and is no soonor oul ‘awoops down npon'tho hend of the first prostrato it comos with the rapidity of light- plog” it goos throngh tho ring de- from tho cranc oyerhoad. i On ench gido of tho erectoed, tho arm ox- aud from this arm ‘mounted soldior. 0 word of commiaud, neross tho arena. 0y draw thoir ro- man's head is gone. 'p hilt ovon with the fider's hip, the point loveled forward, and in holf of e second it darta out like tho tongumo of the cobra, and off goos tho hoad of tho man atthe corner. corner tho ssbro has been raised snd comes down with a sweep, cutting off anothor head. comos down to the ground, annibiliating the third prostrate man, comes up liko a flash and forces tho othor ring, goey down again with & swosp at snother fod on the ound, sud finishes by letting o cranium of the last standing’ on tho corner. Ten attendants have to bo prosent to laco the hosds aa fast as thoy are knocked While the horsos are mnking the oironit thoy run with fearful velocity, a wonder to many how they can ro- taln thair grip under euch apead, to #&y nothing of reaching down to the ground to cut off tho hoads, But whilo the rider 18 thus alashin, his sabra he must koop ono oye ahead an his stoed well in hand or he wowld soon be climb- ing the planks which alopa dovn to the {rom what would be the podium in an amphithea- Having mado tho cirouit the two horsemen anting steeds and resumo thoir ho Captaln then calls “next," and two more horses como prancing out, gamo movemont d iy nd their turn, Occasionslly tho ride aims too low, and hits s tho post goes oyer snd somotimos the sabre falls to tho ground, loaving the post standi for the nerves. it comes, tho s It swings onco dn thrusting at the he: woodon poat, Somo! It fa n fenrful tost oxorclso is fully uu- the nolse bocomos so great as to oafoning, Tho whanging of tho sabres 08 thoy hit up aud down, rightand loft, the olang- ing of tho long scabbar at tho horses' sides, dischargo of tho_ pistols, filling tho placg 4 ok up and -shoot far behind them— all this, mingled with the’ pounding of the Yiorses' foet againat thesloping planks whenever thoy doviato,from tho rogular courgo, makos quita noise anough, and thero would bo no op- ty for the spoctators to applaud, oven if oy wora cool and collected enough to think of , which 18 soldom tho case. b exorcleo in the troopor's school it articipants did as can hardly bo said that the well aa they ought to do. much skill as far _ss moro riding was concerned, —for thoy stuck like losalios to the bare baoks ot tholr horsos, even when thoy balked at tho maost oritical moment of leaping a hurdlo,~—many ©of them lost their sabres, and some evon thoir istols, thoir sttendants rocovering thom and It would seom from the prosent graduating clasa have boon botter taught how to get away from an enomy than to fight and conquer him. Cor- tainly o cavalryman with his woapons lying on the ground is good for nothin but to rotreat. such results thai Worribly Mystorious Affair. PruapELPNIA, Juno 20.—Annie Resgan and d & years each, who have were found thia morning locked 1 a closot in an om) iho Twenty-fitth Ward. Ona of the dend, but the othor revived. Tha facts gatherod give 'good grounds for tho suspicion fhat iho person of Annio Roagan, if nok of both childron, | ad, and that thoy woro tho victims Bqusre Prosbytorian Olurch next Bunday at 11%0 p. m. * Tho romains will bo takon to Vgom!- lawn Comotory by a spocial train at 6 p, m. Nzw York, Juno 20,—1x-Polica Bupidrintend- ont Jolm A: Kennedydied ¢ hia residonce in this oty to-day. —— i CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. i o the Editor of The Chiehgo Tribune: Bin1 “Iv'e scen moro draclty to horsos, during ‘my vislt of throo days in Ohidago, than I've soon for ton yoars previons to my coming,” romarked » porson in my bosting yostordny, . What has becomo of our most scrone Boclety? Oruolty on evory sldo, all around us, and yob nothing soon of any prrests. It would have n wholosoma offoct on thoso Johus could thoy read of one now and thonin tlie papers. Ono was threatonsd with tho Boclnt’duutonhy, but ho only laughod, and ssld ho *dld not cire a —— e} gg lnt ngd more foroiblo. than polite] for 0 Sooloty. ‘And what g bocome of_all thoso head-covar- ings and wet spongea for ho; worn last sum- mer? , Thoy sro vory much neoded durinig tho hentnd torm, it poople wWould save their horsos from sunstroko, Vizxna. Porsonal. Br. Joszrm, Mo., Juno 20.—Tho Hon, James G, Dlnine, Bfmnkbr of tho National House of Roprosontatives, accompanied by his wite, sistor, and son, and Miss Abigall Dodge, Dotter known undor tho nom de plume of Gall Hamllton, ar- rived hora to-day on thoir roturn from » vislt to tho Pacifis cosst, Utah, and Qolorado, Mr. Blaino waa mobt ot the depot by a number of oltizens and old ac- quaintances, and woloomod to the oit ‘Thoy Iott for Ohicago by way of Uouncil Bluffs, —_— e By "l‘lvt:ol{lllo'nd Murdoerors Arrestods ‘ Speclal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, InoNToN, O, Juno 20.—Shorif? Morrill and Dopaty Cox, in company with & Bherift from Min- nesola, to-day arroated Joseph and John Dona- hue, who committed, s murdorin Minnotots n Eur or two ago and robbed $hoir victim of somo 8,000, Thoy oame to Kentucky and bought a farm, whoro thoy hato bosn living up io_ this timte: In arresting John Donahue ke received two plstol wounds from tho Sheriffe, ‘Tho Missiasippr Passos. New Yonx, June 20.—A lottor from Now Or- leans “{1’ thnt thore ig-almost aa socure a block- ndoof. the Misaissippi River now as whon the United States flect cruisod off ita mouth, and that tlo pasgos are choking with dotritus, and ench: yoar increases tho cultios of naviga- tion, ‘Congress had appropriations for experi- ments in dxngfls , bat the tow-boat monopolioa actively conspi provent a successful proso- oution of tho work. . _An Alligator Ropudiated. New Yong, June 20,—Somebody at Loulavills, Ky, formarded to Prosidont Grant, at Long Branch, for his son Jesso, o live alligator, four foot loug. Josso deolined tho presont, and the Prunldemnflnm tho oxpress charges (31!), loav- ing tho afligator with tho baggagoman. Tho 3“3‘.‘“ Boon afterward bocame “defocted " and fe i ) Another Parriclde. §r. Loums, June 20.—Stophion Deshays and Honry Wilkingon, his stop-father, had an alter- ention, oarly this’ morning, at thoir form, threo miloa from Bolloville, IlL.,, about s reapor, which Doth of thom dosirod to usa, which resulted in Wilkingon shooting Deshoys in tho hoad and back, killing him instantly. Biaboliam, Nonwrom, Conn., Juno 2&—-607.:?0 Harvey, tho firoman injurod by the rallrond smash & Dayyillo, on Buud):{ died to-day. Fiftoen hun- drad dollars roward 1a offored for the dotootion gfi t{m a:anndrel who placed the obstruotions on o tract, Eianged. GrondrTowy, Del.,, June 20.—Joo Burton,a nogrd, who wes convicled of rape on & white irl agod 14, was havged to-dsy. He declared imsolf not puilty. g Albany Live titock Market. Spectal Diepateh to The Chicaco Tribune, Arasxy, N, Y., Juue 20,—Breves—The mariot has not shown mieh fuprovemont from Sesterdsy, whon 1t openel dull snd tagte, it dragging wslos f & fov Nundrod bead to locab dealersaud butchers, Tho salos of yoatorday were scarcely “sufliclont to catablish o markot, but thoss made wero at about 3o por I (live clght) declino from last woek’s ruling prices, Tbu of tha day did not amount to over 600 hoad, To- ay thioro was sn incressed attendance of Now York and Drighton dealors, togother with a largo number of Tocal and country buyors, but tho market showed uo fin- ‘Provement from yesterday, still ruling a fall i(o por off from tho closlng prico of loat weok, Tradobas ruled modorately nctivo, Dealers refuse tobuy largoly Trithout atill furthor conceaslons, whick holders refuse tomako, -ond o doprossed foeling is tha rosult. Tho rocolpts’ for to-day wero 103 carloads, and for tho Week {hus far dro 679 car-loads, over 100 car-loads in axccsa of Inat ek, Tlio_averago quality of the siock: 4much betler than Isst weok, Embracad inreselpts 18 & larga number of good and medium wolghts, and & good number of Texana and Ohiorokaes of good sverage Quality, Tho high winds, smounting almost o galo, & times, and e o dust ponelrating Lo every Tart of tho pérson sndatmont blndlog oud, rondered trado ‘very dlsagrooable. ¥ Mrcon Gows—Thore was aslight improveraont to- asy, "Tho recolpts number wo caz.loads of good, syer- S5 quality, Fiftoen hosd wore aold tocountry dealers b 515000000 por hosd, which ia sbout the Tange of pricos, Biixar anp. Luarms—The recolpts of tho woek thus far numbor 45 car loads of rather common quality. Vary fow good oncs linve been acon this wack, Tho ‘markot lias ruled dull but not quotably lower, ‘Thore aro no Fastern buyers in ilo market, and they are not wantod at New York prices, Values heva fallen 3 fall 3o por Ib from last wook's prices, Wo | quoto shorn, Btato and Weatern at 5@CX0 per Ib, Hpring lambs are coming in moro frooly, and in good domand at from 9 o 110 per 1b.. ‘Honses—Thorecipt contius large, and most of them hiavo gon through in first hands, thoro Luing Lttle do- ‘mand for thiom here, In fact, tho markot 1 comparative- iy ovor here, for, aa tho harveat-time approaches, tlio doalers, montly farmers Who engago in the trade Lo all up thelr spsre tmo, will withdraw, and tho trade at tiifa markot will shot a peroeptibla declino, To-day the stables azo comparativoly empty, and the salos ara ‘not ua large as usually, One car-losd strivod here ‘thls moruing, but went through to New York, A B, Lariin sold 7 ood workers, avoraging $176. chb bt st b Now York Dry Goods Market. Naw Yonx, June 20.—Tho manufacturers' sgonta continues dull. Cotton goods are more Arm in firat Tands, withthe sdvanca in cotton, but pricas remain unchabged, Olieviot shirting stripes are in good do- ‘mand, with tho bost styles sold ahosd _Denims are in fair roquest and firm. _Prints are qulet, oxcopt white ground fancles at job prices, Clothing woolens for tho fall trade are in moduruto domand, Joana ara very dull, White goods, hoslery, aud gauzo underwear aro in fmproved inauiry. e —0n Juno 9, Winhall, V., was the proud pos- gosnor of & snow-drift balf an avro in extent, and from ono to ton feot in depth. MARRIAGES. CNABQN—AL Alpona, Mich., on_the 16th (oaan O e Now, SV illam B Allso, Wilifam 11, Jolas- AUCTION SALES, BY , GEO.. P. GORE & CO. 08470 Wabashenv, OALL AND BEK THR MAMMOTH AUCTION HOUSE! AL50, THE LARGEST BALE OF Household - Furniture EVER OFFERED AT FUSLIC AUCTION, MARBLE-TOP OHAMBER BSETH, Parlor_Sulta of ovary. desoription, Wardrobon, Moal Bafos, Marblo-topTablos, Pillar Exteusion Tablos, Bofas, Tounges, Yoo Ohoats, Buroaus, Bodatosds, Chairs, Rock- ‘ors, Tablos, Mattrossos, Patlor and Cook Btovos, 300 Mio- rors, 15 Oratos W. G, Orackory, 10 Oritos Docorated Waro, § Oasks Yellow and Rookingham Waro, 100 boxos Lamp Chimneys, Volvet and Wool Oarpots, Piswo Fortes, Orgat, Parlor and Offisa Dosks, Stiow Ossos, Bowing Machinos, Dugsios and Larmessos (at 11 o'olook)s On Baturday, June 21, at 8 o'olook sharp., GLO. P. GORE & 0O, 3 OO & B A e, Tucsday Morning, June 24, at § 1-2 o'clock, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, ETC. Gonts’, Tadies', and Childron’s U Morf's ad Boye it and By Hots, Tt TS af d sos’ Trimmod and SBhado Hate~ Ingrain Oarpets, ete., at Auction, b Gh0. B, GORE & 00, Avotionoprs, : ‘68 and70 W abasheay. BANKRUPT AUCTION SALE OF THE Boot aud Shos Stk C. B. BURGER & CO, On Wednesday, June 25,at9 1-2 S a. m., sharp, This {s an elegant line of Seasonable Goods. 450 cases, of Goods, from OVERSTOUEED MANUPACTURELS, will be offersd st samo sale. GEO, P. GORE & 00., Auctioneert, 68204 70 Wabssh-at BUTTERS o oS " WEST SIDE REGULAR SATURDAY’S SALE, Household Furniture, Perlerand Chamber Scts, Cnrpets, Crockery;: Glasavare, Table Outlery, &c. ON SATURDAY MORNING, AT 5% 0'OLOCK, AT 55'& 57 SOUTH CANAL-ST. ‘WM. A, BUTTERS & 00,, Auctioncor. DESIRABLE STOCK OF Assorted Glassware, Teas, Groceries, Hardware, A Table Cutlery, Carpetings, &c., AT ATUCTION, On TUESDAY, Juno 31, at 95 o'clock, i Dowon's Block, 317 Bagt 1t Toand I Eueg H3odoliisti o 3 00,, Aucttoneers. GREAT AUCTION SALE or South Shore Property. 0 half-aero lota of boautital Grove and Lake {rontage. 10 acro-blocks of Lake frontage. ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, At o'flluek p. 1., 8¢ 15 and 17 East Randolph-st. (Bowes. Fito above 1a the most boautifal Grove and Laks lront- sqo proparty sonth of Ohloago, WHICH MUST BE SOLD. tho property, tako the Michigan Bouthiers, Pitia e b Ohioago 140 p. e, teain, 10 Uormell Crigaing, mhoro couripance TLS (LA . m taias {n&E‘E&;‘I:DIlr:;rfl inaoi a0 ulla a0 oieuof BUH Fal D% 151 Doncboraste g e * WAL A. & GO, Mlsad Bw“‘%fl‘u@nlfl‘. e By ELISON & IFOSTER. Grand Closing Sale 0IL PAINTINGS, On Saturday Evening, June 21, AT 8 O'OLOCK, At Store953 Wabash-av. This will bearare chanco to obtain Pio- tures, as the entire lot will be sold regardless of cost, to save shipping them buck to Phila= delphia, ELISON & FOSTER, Auotionesra, FIVE LOTS ON SHURTLEFF-AV, Bot, Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth-sts. AT ATOTION, (N TUESDAY AFTERNOGN, JUNE 2%, At 3 o'clock, on the ground. Being hllfl( o5, 26, B3, and 33; 34 foet front by 125 foch X 6-tootallay. Title porfect. Terms—Ono- aica ) l...u,.:‘:;, “with 8 per ceut, 10 onl fuabl ’::‘“x'é" 00 PurpoIos, Portdgn . B s S Bie MR Aigha "BLISON & FOSTER, Auctlonssrs. HOUSE AND LOT, 527 Wentworth-av., Betweon Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth-sts.. AT AUCTION, DAY AFTERNOON, Jugo 2, sb 8 o'clock. O oot - Lok 25 by 125, with twostory Iraie Bouse. | Routa for 810 & month; omsodiober, fis, 0 a mortg 300, 3 e 0 ot Iatarest, fad balanda in 1 and 3 yoazs, wi £ Waa, ; s gon to Ml Mary O Nescu, daughler o8 Wen, Hasod | §par conblutorvet. IOt s, Auotioneers. DEATHS. By TAYLOR & HARRISON. DIEASER —1n Waconda, 1ll,, June 19, 1873, Mrs. Ellen Dresser, age, 57 years. this clty, June 20, 167, Mrs, Marlah AR e, o) Hanral fioth No. 15 Torrost avonno, to-day (3lat) at ‘Funoral from No. ARENS-—Of gonsumption, Jauno 0, 1675, P. R. Arons 10:30 a,m. 8 y0ars of ngo. Fanorl froms hits rosidonoo, 29 Tianovar atrost, Batur- day, Juge 31, 1873, st 1 o'clock p. m. PROPOSALS. SRR bvto bty e e TO PRINTERS AND OTHERS. Proposals ta purchaso tho exolaslve right to wio the PROK AUTOMATIO PRINTING PREBS aro lavitod, "This pre M-foodlng, solt-inking, rogistors porfostly, simple ruotion, easily adjustod, sud not lable to getoutoterdor. It printa cards, tags, onvelopos, &o., ¢ tho rate of from 4,000 to 8,000 por hour (single form) with good exocutlon. Wil bo uxhibltod by tho proprie. the Blonls Houso, cornor Canal and West Rane AUOCTION SALES, of a helliah design far surpnssing that of the Several partios reaiding in the neighborhood are undor arrest. June 20,—It now aj Idron found in the ¢ had boon ravishod, nelther of tho chi unocoupied house theory now ia that some one ont of of tha Mulvay and Rogan familios hid the obil- aronts, or that somo boys dron to aunoy tho helr. mprisonment in the were the osuso of clonet, and now foar to confous it. New Yonx, Juno 20.—Hornce X' dent of tho Lake Bhoro and Union Paci road Companios, and son-in-law of Commnodors Vandarbilf, diod in this olty rheumatinm of tho heart, in the 58| ogo, Ho wad afth snd Thi; sinca his _retiromout from politios and the railroad of tho West. Tho b hold in the Madizon a momber of tho Thirty- rogress and dovelopm oral soryicoa w By HAVENS, 0SGOOD & €O, Auctlongors, 63 South Canalat, od rice. of arockory waro, afaoturiug and famil rfif;.:.‘«;"r:\".e, 1‘?“‘ Ghcets, biltiand ¢ sadbaby er VN, 03600D & 00., Auotionsors. FRACTIONAL CURRENOCY. $5 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE. Regular Bn!mxdny's Sale of Household Goods, &o., This Mornlng, st 03§ O'alock, s 31 and 33 South Canal-st., Magnifiosnt Ghambor Bots, Iioh Parlor Sets, Sldeboards, Mediam Parlor Sets, Splendid Pior Glass, Brussols and Wool Uarpots, India Mattings, White and Ohock Orock- ory and Platod Ware, Mattrosses aud Spring Beds, Out lory, Engraviogs, and s lazge assortmont of ganoral more ohandisa. By TAYIOR & IIARRISON, Auctloncers, Two New Open Buggies AT ATCOTION, to- day at 13 o'olock, N, Auoti q B5d¥on & mapuen duteeen, AT AUTCTION, One Elogant Cylinder Deaks One Freuch Desk, To-Day, at M30 o'claclt, . TAYLOR & JIARRISON, Auotioners, ¥ 81 and & South Qaual By BRUSH, SON & 00, 41 Bouth Canalat. 4hia moralog sh At our s IT00! it, i 7 housshiold goads, 9.0, wilt bo sord i Briagnis i ln{nfiT Ghtpaty, Doistonn, uroau, T a4 Osnira Ta sioe, o8 i jassos, Bhensosses, Dook Btaves, Hoirias king-Glasaos, I Ttoom dnd Kitohor, Furniture, 16 Ghosts ‘o Oclong nud Breakfust Tens, Bomo ohioloe and new Platform Boales, & GO., Anot'ry., ", RO i B — ==} SEHERIFE'S SALB. At 585 Bonth Olarkst,, Baturday, Juno2l, at 10 s, m.g wines, iquors, 1 fina bar, 1 pair of ho Balo poals Ure, ‘% K. BTAQY, Douutr Sherill,

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