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& I 3 p Twibune, VOLUME 26. i CHICAGO, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1873. NUMBER 308, REAL ESTATE, SECOND breat Auclion M CLARKE, LAYTON &G0 CHOICE BOULEVARD SOUTH PARK 1075, ¥FIDE sale of Drexel Boulevard and South Park lots e O Thursday; June 26, AT 4 O'CLOCK P. M: On the Grounds. This firat ploco to be sold consiats of .13 choioe lots at the corner of Drexel Boulevard and the entranco of anid Boulevard to tho If ony residonco Btonargfltn Ohicngo will ever bo worth $1,000 per front Yoot (which is only one-third of the prices of Bimilar property on Fifth-av. and Central mmands ono of the very lews on tho Park, loo] as it doos, up Drexel Boulevard and out on the finisho portion of the Bouth Park. ‘The second tract to be sold is a flvo aoro Kract fronting oast on Drexel Boulevard and \west on Oottage Grove-ny., corner of Forty- inth-at., and 1a subdividod into lots of 50 b 00 feot to an alley on Droxel Boulevard, an. &0 by 187 foet to an alley on Oottoge Grove- mv. 'Thisis also very ohoice ytopcrx. boing “within one block of the entrance to the Park. THRMS OF SALH--One-sixth cash down on the day of salo, one-sixth 80 days, bal- :;nua 1,3 and 3years at 8 por cent interest er annum, Frae transportation to snd from the ounds. 'ngou. lats, and sll nesded in- formation by applying af the ofice of Olarie, syton & O3, 190 Luknlio-gt. Title porfoot: tod abatracts furnished each purchasor. CLARKE,LAYTON &C0., 120 LA SALLE-ST. AT AUCTION, A GENTEEL RESIDENCE AND LOT, " 161 Wahpanseh-av, ©On Tuesday Afternoon, June 24, at 4 1-2 o’clock, ' ON THE PREMISES, Wil be sod the Genteel Residence, 161 Thirty-seventh-st, *_0r Wahpansen-gav,, bet. vmc?finzaannsmmn-m. : story aud bassment ootagon briok, ‘bath room, olos- ;l 10t s :h l:fifl'.fiuil‘h l‘fl‘v 4 complof o atrest; hoatin os Hroaghou, Lo houta; Iocation one of £ho. most do: being in the vicinity of the Boule. wards snd Ellls Vark, and is surrounded by & boautifni &0 o Title perfoct. Abatract of title furnished. Bale positive. No reservation. + TERMS-i( cash, purchaser to assume an {ncambrance ¥t 88,900 duo in 1674 and 1877; balance in one Jeat st por nt {aterest. . O, €O, Rontialerott peal Rutato Kiieifonoers s Brok ro) Offion 166 East Madis 200 LOT FRONTING ON HUMBOLDT PARK "AND WIDE AVENUES, WILL BE SOLD IN Blocks and Lots, ON WEDNERSDAY, JULY 2, ON THE GROUND. |l If d ina fow days. B R PRV EARE R 65, TuciTonoors. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY ‘Wo are authorized by ELLJAH BMITH, Esq,, Trus- roposals for the purchasa of 43 on Michigsn-av., bo. oniroosts., describ 3 of Lot 8, snd the north @ fostof Lo, tn Block 1, ‘raotional Sdation 15 Addition to Ohicago, ‘Cook County, 1. Purchaser 1o assumo mortgage of §20,000, dao fivo 1478, with somi-nonoal interest; bal. , 2, and 3 years. with 8 par oont {nter. 1d proposals wlll bo rocaived for ten days, to the th {nstant inolusive, and will bo opened on the hth and ntodnpom Oapitaliats should giva this thelr attention, Bt prort ot AL M, meatn, cae ot 4 0] 8 L) 'rustes, care of Ellion & Fostsr, 61 arkotat. . —_— ! ADMINISTRATOR'S SALI OF ATTRAOTIVE REAL ESTATE, o take place on WEDNESDAY, June 35, at 1 O'clock p, m,, at tho north door, near- eat LaBalle-st, of the Court-House, corner of Adams and LaSalle-ats. thia salowill bo offored 134 ac of 136 foot on Madison- #0001 tout on Warren-av., situsto {Joart-ouse (abous 00 foot dast ot Callfornia-sv.) Also 72 faot south front on Madisonat., botween Osk- s, and Weatarn-av, Alao 3 feot south front on Lake-st., about 100 foot east - Assumlug present Lngumbrances, tho torms of sal uartor oash, and balance in thros equal annual nts. Thia salo will be bona o bidding will bo allowod. Rogy eatate will bo olosed out at the above-mentioned time and place. Kor farlhior Informatlon inregard tosbatracts and fnounibranoes, cail on A ‘Real Kstate Doalors, 110 Franklinat. BEXUTIFUL HOMES, GEO. SUMMERS, 188 Hast Meadison-st.,, Room 4, is now selling splendid lots in Nor- wood Park on MONTHLY PAYMENTS, also offers assist- anceintheerection of dwellings. e e o D MEETINGS, Masonie, hapter, No. 2, R, A, M, Hall 122 Tadalle- ' 5 the HAL ook the B b S RN GUR . B REAL ESTATE. Tio Great Aucton S - AT WAUREGAN, ?m be gounted in Uhlnm:;o E,B? gl;xé&:‘h&:ggl. Wwenty vonrs 0go, propor \ WHALEHEY, ¥ PR YOUNG MAN, At the Groat Auotion Salo of that bonutiful GROVE PROPERTY, woll-known aa the VAN RENSELAER BSTATE, ' IntheCity of WAUEHGAN,., . Thursday, June 28. ' WILL 0OST NOTHING TO ATTEND mw 240 THH SATE, v -.Twenty Cars Will leave gh;nlf-}l&;gafigf nt._B o'ologk GO PREPARED TO BUY . &ifi 10 man, by any procoss of 1aw, can take m you, ; oty T BURST, o ot e FRER TICKBET To ‘Waukegan and RETURN, and s PLAT OF THE GROUND, furnisied by WM., A, BUTTERS & 0O., Auctionoers, 18 & 17 Randolph-st. LAKE NAVIGATION. GOODRICH'S STEAMERS For Racine, Milwankee, Sheboygan, ete., daily, Bundays excepted, 9 a, m. Saturday Excur- ainrg Boat for Milwnakee, otc., do'n't leave un- p.m, For Grand Haven, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Spring Lake, Fruitport, Manistes, ote., daily, Sundays excepted, 7 p. m, For 8t. Joseph, Daily, Sundays excopted, 10 a.m. Saturdsys, Boat don't leave until 11 p.m. For Green Bay Ports, Monday, Wednesdny, and Friday at 7 p.m. Wednesday's Boat goes to Escannba, FOR BUFFALO AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS, i ANCHOR LINE STEAMER JTAP.ANN, MODOUGAL, from dook foot of Norih LaSallo- . m, e b emoration Gompany's Btesmer IDAHO, Qapt: Ponny, from, dook foot of North Doarbornat.s Tty Ainmbst Gotany's Bteamer 8T, LOUIS, i’ Staambo 3 gvlg‘:l- l;’hnm‘:'on.» flzml,’l 03 at Randolph.st. bridge, » Jutlo 25, 867 pota. "For Borths and Passgo Tickots, apply to 76 Canalat., comerAadlot . A. A, SAMPLE, Passenger Ageont. EXCURSIONS. " Balanco Grand Pleaswe Excursion! TO LAKE SUPERIOR. Lako Suporior Poople's Line Steamers, dock botwoen Madison snd Washington-ate. Tho magnificent low-prossuro Bteamor PKERLESS, Capt. Allan Molntyre, will leavo on a Pleasure Exoursion to Duluth (head of Lake Buporior), on TUESDAY EVENING, Juno4, at8p. m. NO OATTLE OARRIED ON PEERLESS: Stato-rooms soourod ahesd of ms, sud furthor in. formation obtalned by applying to LEOPOLD & AUSTRIAN, ' 72 Market-st., cornor Washington, Ohicago. STOVES, RANGES, &o. BOYNTONS HEATING FURNACES! “Qur Favorite’”’ Ranges, **The Onbinet”’ Cook Stove, Baltimore Heaters, Heatlng Btoves, Tattle & Bailey’s Rogisters, &c. These goods are tho very best mannfactured, and are yliable t. * The BOYNTON l"'."lNAflE pulcls b roped s AOTNION BURRASE and venti: . E made on short, ‘o invita tho attontlon of doslors and the ting ap arfect working fumace or o ind 806 us or send for circul ment o ORI Ag 1Rh's BROWN, & Lako. FIREWORKS. Fireworks! THH LARGEBT STOOK west of Now York, sold at the lowest pricen, at 2] 112 RANDOLPEI-ST. CHAS. MORRIS, Manufacturer. LOTTERY. $300,000. Oopital Prize, $50,000. Missouri State Lottery. Grand Siugle Number Scheme. Draws tholast dey of ovory month, 5,80 Prizos, smoun ¢ 2000, Whl Ta, B10; Halvos, 88, Aead f0r ;!E':finw oAy Betely SON ST, st GENERAL NOTIOE, PARSONS SAMPLE ROOM. A TIP-TOP TIME ! PARBONS, the old and well-known caterer, (nrm-fl{ of ‘117" Bouth Clark, ne Lils new SAMPLE ROOM at 63 Bou nalst., on MONDAY nlqht, 2d inat. His Irionds, and tho publio will ral onnum. ly rotind bim, 81 Blapopularityis best proved Ly tho fact that this [a tho third place that his Inoreasiug patronago renders nogemtry 5 FINEE LUNOH, lalng\all th f the A U compfllu“flfls‘ m.° dellosclos of the 868800 wil] e sorved from ‘A splondid time suro. MEDICAL, . PHTAALHC AND AURAL INSPIEOTE, DR, AUGUST FREULER, 41 Bouth Olark-st., Rooms 9 and 10, opposita the Bherman Houso, Chiloago, Office hours—8 to 10 a. 1., 3 to 8 p.iu, I O, of O. I, ing of Ricelslor Todge No. 33, 1. Arguinr :.‘flm’fl:x'a‘flfiv.uu; rniig oot st ol all, Bothodist Churel, luh;-l: '"i'"fi:'?-?-‘-“"'.".."h."'. Wash; ate. o5 ‘of ol 5 o o aad Olasate, e Dusinosn:’ Bitenyers Lo 5BRATIAN DAVIS, M. €. SUMMER RESORT. LEN ETOUSE, Mount Washington, N, I1. This favorite summer i il b dfi 13, 1878, J, M. THOMPRON L CO. E:gn’ln;-’:o'flf uned, WS 0! I MILLIEN, Foa: S A -BEAUTIFUL HOME, | FIELD, LEITER &CO., 2l : | State and Twentioth, and HUNDREDS OF MEN | Madison and Market-sts;, Have made great reduction in price, - for one woek, previous to SEMI-ANKUAL INVENTORY, Throughout their entire RETAITL DEPARTMENTS., Special attention is directed tc LO PRICES in Cloak and Suit Department; Silk Suits, Plain Col~ ors and Stripes ; Stuff Suits, in Pon- 60, sarfo, Berlin Poplin, Batiste, inen, Viotoris Tiawn, and f)rg@ndia. CASHMERE GARMENTS, -Dolmans, Talmag, Sacques, Polonaises, and Redingotes, ‘Will be offgred at such prices as to insure ready sale, Ladies oan seoure GREAT BAR- GAINS by an early examination of the stook. = ~CARSON, PIRIE & (0 MADISON AND PEORIA-STS., Offor for the Next Two Weoks Extraordmery Inducements ! In Prices of DRESS G0ODS AND SILES, ‘Large assortment Tinon Batistos in Bro. oade ‘o8, F'anoy Btripes, and Bilk Btripes, at nearly ono-halfihe uaual prices. wou Buiting and Dress Linens in cholcest Natu- rl]x]l Bhados, various woights and finish, very choap. Bargains in Printed Linon Lawns, Per- cales, and Oambrios, A very handsome line of choicost shadesin Mohairs, Popling, Orotones, Cashmores, Ep- lnslineu, Irish and Lgonu Boll Poplins, at reduotions of one-third from market price.” Black Onshmeres, Drap d'Htes and Dolman Oloths in great variety, vory chenp, New linos of F'anoy Dress 8ilks, groat bar- 8. Black Bilkafrom Lowest to Richest Grados, much below usual prices. Special bargains in Japanese Bilks and Poplina. Our Chenp Oontre Tables contain an at- tractive assortment ~? Nress Goods from 18 10 26 ots., mr= s of them junt Half Prico. FINANCIAL. COOK COUNTY NATIONAL BANK OF CIIICAGO, NORTHWEST CORNER Washington and Dearborn-sts, United Stmopository. CAPITAL, - - $500,000 OFFIOERS:. B, F, ALLEN, President. 0. T. BOWEN, Vice President. 0. G. BULELEY, Oashier. A goneral Banking Busincss transacted, ‘Accounts of Banks, Bankors, and Morchants solloitod, Partioular attention givon to collootions, ills of Kxobange on tho principal citios of this ooun- Earope. LIRS STERE: Hon, Toman Tromball, Ohloago; P g o 6’2,03. onm";é?: ; m%'f o b A swart, o n, W, sbnoll, Ottaws, L, ; O. T, Bowen, Ghicago; D, . Bpendor, Chicegor ich KOUNTZE BROTHERS, Bankers, 12 Wall St., issue Circular Notes, and Letters of Credit onthe Union Bank of London, available in all parts of the world. TO RENT. T0 RENT. Btores, basoments, and officos, 70 and 73 Enst Rau- dolpiiat ira: 52 and 54 3 faamd B caks 59 and 61 Lako-st. 13 and A B " aiagle or doube, i th biark-ater single or double, singlo or double, 's Theatre, TR A Lo oy et 117, 128 an 18, a0, 163 and 165 Bouth Olark-st. Large hall'sornor Glark and Monroa-ats. App] Rooms 9'and 10 Roapor Blook, 07 South Clark-st. WwWANTED, ANTED_-AGENTS--FROM_875|| t0 820 por month, overywhors, to soll onol| of the most usoful articles evor {nvontod || nooded in overy family. Sond for Olrcu.| lar. Addross, | SECOMB & 00., 167 Btato-at., OH10AGO, I, FOR SALE, WHITE, PINK, AND BUFF BLOTTING PAPER AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & €0, 118 & 120 Monroe-st., Ohicago. 4TE JULY. TENTS, TENTS, AND HAMMOCKS FOR SALE ORR HIRE. famil lonlcs, hunting or fishing A l;’v‘;:tl!:ldn,.cm burlon Folne lnlo o sounizy ‘parlod, will find it muoh ehoapor and pleasant. e oS o ahing lhoui, supioy Hutares somo lovely lake or 24 ature's len using autfite as furulshed hy GOVEIIN- ;3'651)5"%%’}-. 195 and 197 Jtast Lake-at., Ohi- WASHINGTON. Alleged - irreglflaxities in 'The. .| truthtulness oannot now Management. of the How- " .ard University. Senator Shorman’s Lotter Relative fo' i - . . the Salary Grabh, A Few Apt Quotations Showing - the T Value of Such Self-Sacrifices. . . Rejiortod Swindling in Connection with i the Montana War Olaims, Epecial Dispateh to The Chieago Tridiine, * SENATOR BHERNAN AND THE BALARY-GRAT.. aspivato¥, D, 0, Junoi22.—Tho roasons asalgned by Benator Sherman in a rocently, pub- lished lotter for his failuro to roturn his sharo of thé salory stenl to the Treasury of -the United Btatos are rogarded by thoso famillar with tho Jow or tho aubjoot as rathor “thin;" that the Ohalrman of tho Sonato “Financo Committeo should manifeat such ignorance concorning the laws governing appropriations and tho history of back-pay steals, is surprising. . Gen, Bpinnet and othor officera at the Troasury Dopariment, soy that while Shorman -and a fow others havo- rofusod to draw thoir back Bny, it 18 placed to their crodit in tho Dopartment, and may be drawn on their ordor yonrs honco, Thia was done yesrs ago by Sonator Benton, of Missouri, under similar cir- cumsatances. Bonton rofused to take the back pay when it was votoed by Congroes, and took oc- casion to donounco his colleagues for acoepting it Ecvumlgnm, afterwards ho called at tho Treasury and drew his share., The sot of Jnli 2, 1870, with regard to covering. unexpendo bnimccu of appropriations into the Treasury at the end of two yoars, does not apply to the com: pensation of mombers of- Congress, The law governing npprofirlutlonn for malary for Con- greeamon is a8 follows ¢ i . That the componsation which shall bo due'to the members of the Bonata shall be certified by tho Prosi- dent theroof, and that which shall be due to the ropro- ent atives and delegntes shall bo certified by tho Bpoaler, and the samo shll be pessod a5 publlo now caunts, and paid out of tho public Troasury, All cer- t{ficates which have boenm, or may be, grantad, by tho resls officars of tho Bonste and Houso of fiqmmannum respsotively, of the amount of compensation due to the mombers of their soveral o und to such delegates, are, and ought to be, docmed haldand taken, and are horoby declared to bo oonclusive upon all the Departments and offloers of tho Government of tho United Btates, . The act of July, 1870, relative to covering un- exponded balancos of appropristions into tho ‘Treasury, has o proviso which says : But no I‘lrl'o riation for tho payment of tho interest or principal of the publlo debt, or to which Congross mayavo ‘given & longor duratlon of law shall bo thus oal Congressman George A. Halsey, of N. J,, and soveral others who wore roally in earnest in rotusing to take tho back-pay, mpon having their attention called. to the law, mnm{tly drew tho moneyand had it returned nfo tho Tronsury. This, it hes beon decided, is"the only way to put,it entiroly boyond the rench of the porson to whoso crodit it atands in the Treasury. MANAGEMENT OF THE HOWARD UNIVERSITY. There has been o little unploasantness among tho Trustoes of tho Howard University, tho re-- sult of which is & comnunication in n Bunday poper from* oms of tho ' Trusteos, making' somo ptartling statemonts as to tho manner in which the institution is conducted. It ia charged that tho Univorsity has proparty whioch was paid for by Gen, How- ard, as Commissioner of the Freedmoen's Bu- reou; is mortgaged to the oxtent of nearly $100,000, and_that this money has beon nsed by Gen, Howard and tho Trustoes for their por- eonal benofit. It isalso stated that the institu- tion ran behind, last yoar, 040,000, whon it was said to bo self-gustalning, This will require o now mortgage upon l.hc;grz?urty. Bomo months ago the Trustoos votod Gon. Howard §13,000 back pay as Prosident of tho University, undor the protext that for throo or four years he had been performin, full duty as President, slthough he had all thaf time been Commissioner of tho Freedmen's Bureau, or had boon absont in Arizona. Prior to that ho had roceived $16,000 from the Trustoos. Although a more nominal salary was allowed him as Prosident whon the University waa started, in this and other ways that are dark itis uhnrgn& that lsrge sums of money have found their way out of the troasury-office of tho inatitution into tho pockots of Gen. Howard and his associatos, and to this is given a renson why the University is go largely in dobt. Senator Tomeroy, of Kansea, was Ohairman of the Com- mittao of Trustoes that allowed Howard tho back 3. o DRIDGE QUEBTION, The represontatives of tho Milwaukes, Bt. Paul & LaCrosse Railroad Company have been granted ten days from yestorday whorein to filo an argument am&lnut the declsion of the Attor- ney-Goneral in tho mattor of the location of tho brflige over the Mississippi at LaOrosso. PXREONAL. i Gen. Babeook, the President's Private Soora- tary, loft to-night for Chicago. b THE STOLEN RECORDS. Tt i nssortod that the Government detectives aro on the track of the records stolen from the War Dopartment, and that probably all of them will be recovered. At all events, it is known, a8 previously stated in those dispatchos, that copios of all tho moat important of theso records are in good hands, MITCHELY, OF OREGON, ‘The Befnbl.lcmn of Oregon—that is, the straight-out party men—are opposed to Sonator Hipplo-Mitchell, of that Btate, rosi; his sont in the Senate. Whilo they genorally t that, in view of rocent developments, his influenco as & Senator will be neutralized, they assert that, as the Governor of Orogon is a Demoorat, he would appoint » Democratic Sonator. Tho Logislature doos not meet for two yeara, Mitchell has ro- cently atated that he would pursue tho course s friends advised. ‘ [ 7o the Associated Press.) THE PACIFIO RAILROAD BUITS. ‘WsumNaToN, Juno 22.—It was said yestorday by ono of the Government counsel in tho Union Pacifio Raliroad suit, that should defondants soon put in their demurrer to the bill, in equity, which {8 anticipated, the argumont’ will com- ‘mence some time in Soptembor, at Hartford. MORE BWINDLING. Muoch excitement- is caused by the recent action of J. W. Butterfield, clerk in tho Socond Comptrollor's Offico, in vonnootion with the adjustmont of the Montana war olaims, for whiok Congroas, ab tholsat ossion, appropriatod over half a ion of dollara, wards of $300,000 havo thus far beon paid. Iv s slleged by various partios that Leandor M, Blaok, of Montaua, and J, Imalc:z of Kansns, had given Aloxander Cummings, Adjutant-Gen- eral of Montaua, 25,000 in vouchers in consid- oration of his iesuing to them tho quots of vouchers olaimed by them. When these vouchers were presentod here for nu{- ment by P.. A, Largey, of Montans, fo whom Cummings had “hypothocated dlsm, Mossra, Black and Insloy protestod sgainst it claiming them aa their property, An attom 3 waa mado o Eettlo tho matter judicially, but in the meantime §22,000 of the monoy was paid by Butterfield to Black and Insley, nnt\wltgnlu.nlfZ had, it is alloged, y in_ Washington vouchers to the amount of 815000 for influence with tho Indian Buroau in furtherance of Indian contraots sovoral yoars ago, and which wers also Pruunutud for collaction, The matter is being nvostigated by the Becrotary of the T'ronsury. —_— ‘The Cholcrn. Mexrits, June 22,—Weather to-day the hot- teat of tho senson; thermometer 94, but the wenther was clear and bright, and there has boen & markod dooroase in donthy from the cholera, The wholo number of mterments were ninotcon, of which nine wero from cholera. 1t {8 tho gon- oral bollof that tho disonse has run its course liero and will rapldly disappear, but reports from the surrounding country a‘ong the linos of rail- roada aro still very gloomy. ‘WasitinaToN, June 23.—The firet caso of sup- posed Asiatio uhulnn, that of a colored woman, torminated fatally yostorday, It said six simi- 1ax eagon Wora voported last aight by the Board also given of Honlth, and that thoy aro in the most filihy localities, e Wasumvarox, Juno 22.—It {8 roported to- night, though not on officlal suthority, that six onses vf oholora origirated in this city to-day. Tho report comes from private sources, and ita o vorifled. ¥ s NasuyiiLe, Tonn,, Juno 32.—Mortality to-day from cholora was ffty-two sgoinst fifty-nino yestordny, Oloarand apparontly healthy wea- e Shectar Dot t e a toh to The Chiongo Tyibune, 3 WasIaTON, June 22, —Tho Ponsion Agont at Nnshvillo tolographs hero confirming tho reporta that tho oholera is raging at a frightful rate in that city, and {hat tho citizeus nro. flosing for énfoly. Ho aske pormission to removo his ofica to Chattanooga. LouisvILLz, Juno 22, —Roports of the cholera hore aro entirely groundicka, Although. thore ia anxioty, thore i8 no spprohension of cholors, the city up to this time bLaving boon nbe solutoly ' exempt, The -Board of . Hoalth aunouncos that tho hoalth of the city is botter than diring Juno for sevoral years, and its sani« !t‘ary condition is far bottor than was aver beforn nown., *, Umcmun-a Juno 22.—Threo_cases of don‘u‘;’ wora roported as oholora to the Hoalth Offiee to- .dng. 0 of .thom wore. ohildren,.and one an. old man, " The mortality is almonat exclusively -among.very youug and vory old from this discase §p|en tho prosent., , . ' Shipwreck and Loss of J:"Lftem‘i‘ Lives on the English Coast.- Ruuor that th Gorm‘nn Crown Prineo Will Soon Succeed the Emperor a8 Rogont. . sérlous Religious Troublos in Moxicos SPAIN, . Aapnio, Juno 22.—Tho Constituents Cortes hog pagaed tho rosolution exprossing confidonco in' the prosont Government, but authorizing Senor MMargall, Presidont of the Ministry, to form s now ono in cnso of o orisls. Tho Minis- -tors have consequently tonderod their rosigna- tions. Portect tranguility provails in tho capital. <" A Committes of Burveilliancohas been formed ot Barcelona, Tho extreme radicala there have tolographod to the Governmont, requesting it not to order soldiors gullty of insubordination to boshot, .- 7 HavANA, June 91.—The ZTribuno says: “A Oarlist Contral Committeo has been organized hore, ~Large subscriptions are already made and considerablo sums forwarded to priosta in Spain counspiring in favor of Don Carlos.” A —_— AFRICA. New Yong, Juno 22.—The Zierald has a lotter from Kbartoun, 30th of April, confirming the news of tho safoty of Sir Bamuol Baker and family at Fatuks, in February; Ho had been reinforced by 200 soldiors and tho troops of tho moreantilo ostablishmenty and would at once ro- now his march to the Albert-Nyanza, Tho nogro, Adam Pacbo, who, with two thous- and Egyptian troops, attompted to protact the passage of tho caravans through Abyssinia, is snid to hove boen surprisod and lost 800 guns, and might bo compellod to surrender, Tho ro- Eort is considored doubtful, but reinforcoments avo boon sent him, Tho travelor Mianiis eaid to have advanced south through tho territory of Manbutts, with a view of reaching tho western shore of Albort- Nyanza. ——— MEXICO, Orry oF Mexico, Juno 17.—The Moxican pross aro discussing the quostion of a now Ministry. They counslder achange urgent in view of the ne- cesslty which has arison for protestion of Protost- ant clergymen in Mexico. The intorforonco of the military is esxrmumly demanded for their de- fonce in Orizaba from the fury of the Oatholic {fonatics, Tho Protestant Bishop there was com- {:ellud to leavo the place becsuse his life was hireatonod. A riot occurred in Monelia on ac- count of the expulsion of tho Jesuits. —_—— GERMANY. _ Panis, Juno 22.—The Union newspapor pub- lishos & rumor from Borlin that the )gmyaror William is inc(n}pmkuwd for furtnor duty, and and that the Crown Prince Frederiok William will soon be proclaimed Rogent. Pans, Jino 22.—Tho municipal election in Strasboure resulted in the triumph of anti-Gor- man candidates. — s GREAT BRITAIN, Loxpox, Juno 22.—The stoamer Columbus, from Dublin” for Holyhend, ran ashore ou Snin Kono's Rock, near Holyhead, to-day, and soon afterwards broko in two amidships, She had on board 200 passengers, of whom twelve were drowned. Throo of the orew were also loat. gy ITALY. Roxe, June 22.—Tho Pope is to deliver an sliocution on Monday. The personnl excom- maunication of King Viotor Emanuel is expocted to he pronounced, ——— SPAIN. Maprm, Juno 22—Evening.--Senor Margall has boon conforring with the Doputies of tho majority in the Cortos in rogard to the com- osition of the new Cabinet. It is bolioved that stovanez will remain_at tho head of the War Doparimont, and that Missonave, Palanca, and Carvajal will accept portfolios. ———— SOUTH AMERICA. Lisnox, June 22.—Mail atoamer Rio Janelro, Juno 3, has arrived. ‘The ravagos of the yollow fover are diminish- ing at Rio fimn., Pernambuoo, and other Brazil- ian ports. —_—— Obituary. 81, Lours, June 22.—Hon, E. W. Ewing, one of the Bu&remo Court Judgos of this Btate, died &t Iron DMountain Inst night of cerebro-spinal moningitis, Cuzco, from NEW YORK. Stokos’ Trinl Postponed Till October== ‘The Folaris Search-Steamer Ready 10 Safl--Xiuarber Collivion and Loss of Life. Special Dispateh to The;Chicago Tribune, New Yong, Juno 22.—~Itis reportod to-night that thore are half & dozon additional casos of yollow-fovo r in Brooklyn. The heaith author~ ittos decline to give roportora information as to the truth of tho rumor. A largo number of newsboys oroatod an ex- citoment this ovening, by solling a Sunday paper containing & violont article on tho Boechor- Tilton-Bowen scandal, in front of tho Plymouth Church a8 the congrogation wure Iolvlug. It was found nocossary to call tho police to disporse tho boya, The family and sorvants of the Hon, John J. Blair, a momber of the Board of Fira Commis- sloners, of this city, were dlfl[ifll‘mljy poisoned to-day.by eating food cooked In & cotao-kattlo, Tiyo of his children and one sorvaut, it foared, VG {70 the Associaled Press.) New Yoni, Juno 22.—Stokoes’ new trial wijl not oceur during the gruuom torm of the Oyor and Terminer, which throws it over to Ooctobor His counsel bave dovided to muko no effors to bail tho prisoner. It is eald that tho defense will rely upon the. medical tostimony, #o effect- ivo in the first trisl, and will raise a ploa of self- defeuse, "I'he Polnris soarch-stenmer Juniata 1savos to- morrow or Thuraday., Among tho articles sont aboard yestordsy was a life-raft. Capt. Jamos M. Buddington, unclo of tho prosont com- waudor of the Polaris, is pilot of the Juniata, 'A dorrick, omployed for placiug in position the fron columns for tho support of the clovated railrond at Thirty-fourth stroot and Ninth ave- nue, fell Nllom{y aftornoon, sorlously injuring James N ‘(l!)'llll, Eurvuylz’:r of the rond, aud Johu J, Bchroeder, a passor-by, ‘Tho entirg family of tho Mon, John 7. Blnir wero prostrated yosterday with a mysterious ill noss, but, owing to the administration of prompt romodies, are now out of dangor, S Tha Govornment rovonuo tug Jaémine was sorlously cdyphxl yestorday by oollision with tho ‘stoamer Harlom, A Another illiclt_whisky-distillery was selzed in nmnklin yontorday. y . iOne hundred and fitty toachers saildd on & sight-seeing fonr in Europe, yosterdsy, por atoamor Victoria. Jomes Simmons, an oystorman, was bosten so that his life is endangorod,-Iast ovening, in Nowark Bay, by two Biaton Island oystermen named Lucns, White, o negro, who endenvorad to dofond Simmons, was knooked overboard and nearly drownod. - It appoars that there has boen & sccond death {u Brooklyn from yollow fover, , Tho Times hoa o' roport that tho Dirgctors of tho Paciflo Mall Oompnni gonzurdny rosolved to {ssuo any roquired partof §8,000,000 bonds to poy tho‘acorning obligationa for the now vossols, tho bonds to bo firat offered to stookLioldors. Tho funeral of John A. Xonnedy takes Jlllcu on Tuesday, undor tho auspicos' of the Grand Lodge of:Odd Fellows. Among the pall-boarers Thurlow Weed, Mayor Havemoyor, Thos. Q. Acton, : and Deputy Grand Master Mason Thorno and flve prominent Odd Followa, _ Tho firat race at Joromé Park, yesterdsy, was won'by Count D'Oreny instend of Followoraft. Tho yacht Noncy, of Groonpoint, was run .| down this ovaninfi by o forry-boat. Four of hor y .. _FOREIGN. ., |--. eraw wero roscued, but - two mon wero drowned, : Polico Buporintondent Mateoll nccompnuiod tho -"Ezelgo ~ Jordmipsioners fo-day - on = tour' of inspection of - ‘tho ‘boor’ gardens and parks, rosortod to Bundays by Gormsons, In almost ovory placo visited thoro wore largo orowds, but the bohavior of tho poople wag nn- exdeptionabla, New Yonk, Juno 21—Midnight.—Thoe roport of yollow fover in Brooklyn is now said to bo without foundation, The Board of Hoalth, ata meoting to-day, came to the conolusion that tho denths wore from somo other oauso. -WEATHER AND WATER. . War Departmont Weather Ioport. n 4 LOOAL OBSERVATION. 0i110AG0, June 23, 1873, 23 # o wing.| 35 |Weatir Tour af b aersation, SalilE e, o, 7817818, Ber fromh. | "3 Olonr's, OirtoAo, June 32—10: 18 p, m. Tho following reports have boen received from the places mentioned below : ) Blatfon,~ | Bar,|Thri * Wind, _|Rain) Weather. Ghoyenno, ..(20.80| &0 N., fresh, | ...|Clear. hicago....|29.84]" 76B.'E, fresh, | .83'Glearing Cincinnati ,|29.951 80i8. E., q:mflm ++.|Fair, nd, (20,03 738, i ©o|Fate: 73] 803, 67|Lighit ratn, 19.05/ Gd| 0|Cloudy. 20.00| 178|8, E,, fresh, 5{Cloudy. 80| G0N, E.,light, | .03[Cloaring. [20.83| 178|8, E., frosh. +..{Cloudy 20.93] 70]8. E,, gontio. 05|Cloudy . _PRODADILITIES. ‘Wasmarox, D. O., Juno 22.—For New Eng- 1and, on_Monday,” a falling barometer, gentlo and frosh northonstorly to southeasterly winds, and increasing clondinoes, with rain arcas. I'or tho Middle Statos and Lower Lake Rogion, fresh and_occasionally brisk castorly to southerly winds, gonorally cloudy woathor, and rainarens, For the Bouth’ Atlantic Btatos, light to fresh southonst and soufhwost winds, portly cloudy wonther, and occasional rain arcns, From Ton- nossco and Missouri, northward over the Up{ner Lako Rogion, frosh and occasionally brisk south- woaterly or southenstoerly winds, gonerally cloudy _weathor, and rain areas. STAGE OF WATER. Daily roport of tho atage of wator, with chaoges in the twenty four hours ending 8 p. m., Juno 22, 1878 CHANGES, . Pa Vickaburg, Yaukion ... *Below high water mark of 1871. . B, Kauraax, Observer, Room 78 Major Blook, Chicago. T R Shooting Affra; Sn.ff, 13 b, .. in,l], Bavrnvone, Juno 22,—In -on altercation this morning on North Holiday strest, betweon Goorge Ashton and Thomas Sorroll, both col- ored. Ashton fired four shots at Sorrell, wound- ing him in the bead, loft arm, and thigh. Ash- ton was arrested. Evansvirie, Ind., June 22.—Palmer Davis, formorly of Now Albany, shot and killed Patrick Toloy, an iron-puddlor al tho rolling-mill, with- out any apparent’ causs, on Saturday night. Davis osoapod befors word could be conveyed to the polico. A'man namod John Ryan, slias Loonard, also & rolling-mill hand, wss shot by Davis at tho samo time, but not soriously hurt. Foloy was from Cinclunati, a_single man, about 46 years old, and had ou}{ boen {n town a couple of days. It is romorod that Davis had anold_gradge nbgllnut Foloy, whom ho had known in New Al- AnY. Rovenue Frauds in North Oarolinn. New York, June 22.—The Times’ Raleigh (N. @.) spooial soys in tho June term of the United Btatos Clroult Court the Grand Jury found forty- soven true bills, fifteon for violafion of the in- tornal revenue laws, nino for dofrauding the Government in pensions, eight for embezzlo- mont, nine lo:dmrjnry. and &ix for minor of- fonccs. It is sall that prominont revenuo offi- cors are among those indicted, but tho namoaare not made publio, Frauds have boon deteoted by whioh the Govemment has lost 150,000 in the Fourth District sinco 1868. The investigation will bo continued at tho November term. Weokly Rorfow of the Albany Live- Stocks Market. Speoial Diapatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, ALDANY, N. ¥, June 23,—BExves—The market this ‘week haa uled dull and tame, at a slight Teduction in prices_ from lit weck, Oh Thurndsy the market opened qulstly and rather tame with 8 good attend- anoe of local Lugers, butchers, and a few Eastorn doal. ors, who wantel stock, but were unwilling to psy the prices asked, Dealors’ wanted to obiain lsat woek's rullog prices but buyors refused to pay it and it wea not util &' concesslon of o por Ib livo welght Isd been made that doalers wero inducod fo tako the offorings, The doclino in prices was mostly mado up in tho quality of slock, which in muck bottor than last weck, - Trado activé, salca of the day smounting to 1,200 head, On Friday thero was an increased ropresontation from Tthodo Jaland, Mas- sachaotta, and tho East, beaides largs attendauco of local buyora from the river countios, Yostorday there was o larga attondanco of buyers, and a livoly trade ‘was done, no chango In pricis bolng manifost. Tho Tecoipts for the weok number 9,115 head, 1,058 Liead in exceas of last weok, of an averngo quality in evory way suporior to last wosk, Embraced in the recelpls wero 80 care ofTexaus of good ayorage quality, Tho follow= ing aro tha ruling pricos: - Promium, 081G T.053 extrs, $0.00@0.T5; first ' qualt 00@6.573 lty, 5,500,005 * thisd X 8ioond qual Quality, $5.00@5.60; nfarior, Bh.5000 00, Mizon Gows—Tho demand in this bratch of “trada hasehown cons! ible finprovoment this weok, Ro- ceipta numbor sbout 100 head of good. y, Which Tierg taken by local dealers at $10:0 t0 460,00, which is BuEEE 4w Lakus—This brouch of the trads has Fulod dul (i ook, Bocolpta af s poor quality um- ber 10,000 hea nicatly all of whicli iavs boau (akon by local doalore, Yo quote, as tho rullng : Bhorn Biats {1 Westorn at 5@6%3 por 1h; apring lamba at 0@ Honses—Recelpts this week havo be uaual;but most of them wont th':'n.s‘mll :: al.'llh:lnlil‘)d’l.. —_— Vessels Pasuod Detroit, x-.?fx'l‘-’fi'fli’};{ June 22,—Paugep DowN—Pro St. i, Clty of N d by Ablaone ani e, Feca" oy St besie HMonicalun, “uurks ¥ Favorlta ; nchra Olovoland, Mixer, G wavq 4oy, - Hoboken, Ontario, dan, Biaxiell Dt ¥lortaa, Bt. Andrew, Bil" ’A88KD UP—Propa o, Gity of Toloda, 3‘..'(,:’ E;Wg;'&l\_n::x Honts- splero; schru Olty'ofdalyyate, 5603 bark Tlom- sitlo Jolinnon, Gulding g prsporsy Hsnoab, Lly, Winp+-Northeast, " Wagstarr, _ THE FIRE ERA. Destrustive Fires | Zhe Woods in Michi- gan, New Y, %, and Penn- ;yl E\a. g Several Village £ Destroyed, and Many Aer ' pf Timber Uom' ~ ned. Other Oonflagtatiofin Reported Yester- day. New Yong, Juno 22,.—The Times' Pottaville, Pa., special snys a dlsastrous firo is raging at Gilberton, having originated in the forost along* the lino of tho Philadelphia & Rending Raliroad. The tiro hns been 1n progross for somo days, de- stroying a vast amonunt of timber on tho south sldo of the Boar Ridgo, but to-day it struck with s torriflo shoot over Mahony Mountain snd & - foll on Gilberton, destroving 26 houses' belong- ing to tho Hickory Coa{ Uompany, and turniug over thirty familios out without sholtor. Tho fira sprond with such rapidity that the oconpanta could not savo their furniture. Travel is stopp- ed on tho township ronds. Tho bronker of tho Drapor Colliory, an immense structuro, is iu imminont danger of destruction. Men, women, and children nre doing nll in tholr power to stay tho flames, a8 yot without success, Porrsvitre, Pa,, Juno 22.—Tho excitomont rowing out of tho lato disastrous firo horo has 0 & great oxtont submided. ‘I'ho number of housos deatroyed. i thirty-four, involving a loss 120,000, with an insurance of $30,000. Tho sufferers who lost tholr homes and muck furmture’ aro provided for by until thoy can get houses to oocupy. Tho first houso is being orocted. in tho burnb district, and will be comploted this wook, The churchos to-day contributed thmllfl for the ro- liof of sufforcrs, and furthor provision will bo mado for their necossitics. Binco Baturdsy aftornoon a fearful fire has boen raging in the northorn part of the county, sbout twelve milos from this humuq , in tho vicinity of ~ Gilborton, » min| nlg town between Ashland and Mahony City. It started about 8 o'clock that aftornoon near Drapor brenker, of the Hiokory Coal Company, in somo - dry brush near the railway track, from a spark of o froight engine. ., In consequonco of tho se- vore drouth the woods aro ns dry a8 tinder, and: the fire spread with satonishing rapidity. The broaker waa in imminent dengor, but wes saved Dy the oxortions of the minors and by the pros- ence of large piles of coal dirt in front of it. Tho flames swopt on wuntil they reached the villago, situated on tho mountain slopo, named Qunuég Hill, consisting of ninoteon cottngos, acoupied by omployes of the Hickory Coal Uompany. These with their contents were 80 quickly doatroyed that thoe inmates had barely timo to ‘escape.” A hundred peoplo weore in a short time rondered homoloss. Loss catimated. ot $80,000. Tho firo oxtonded from thia point onst and wost, and s still raging with unabated fary. About threo square miles of woodland are thus for destroyed, und seyeral towns aro in im- minent dangor of dostruction. Rain is carnestly hopad for to stay tho ’OUGHKEEPSIE, N, uno 22.—An oxtsnsiva fire is raging in the t of tho Fiskill Moun- tains, which has alrondy travoled nearly fivo miles and burned thousands of cords of wood, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Detnorr, Mroir., Juno 22.—Tho long drouth Dua started fresh firos in all parta of tho Btato, oand the peopleare boginning to fear a ropetition of the foarful exporionces of 1871, Tho burning of {ho villago of Michigammi, in the Upper Peninsuls, isconfirmed, and with it the total loss of tho mill 6f John Houghton, of this city. Tiros aro now roported as yaging in tho woods along all tho_rallronds un_tho upper portion of tho Lowor Poninsula. Yestordsy communica- tion was cut off entircly on tho Jackson & Sagi- naw Road at Woells Station, and tbe inhabitants of the villago of Standish toro greatly alarmed. From othor Imhlts in tho State the wholosnle destruction of timbor and fonces are roported and in many quarters tho farm-houses, and sot- tloments are greatly endangered o\(ori~\vhura. The dry weather has very materinlly offected the spring orops. Derrotr, Juue 22.—Tho Huron Balt and Lum- ber Company’s Works, at Salzburg, near Bas City, wero entirely destroyed by fiva at mid- nighk on Satardsy, togothoer with1,300 barrels of salt and a million ‘and o half of lumbor. Loes, $125,000. Amountof insurance unknown, The property was owned by 8mith & Co., of Chicago, excopting the lumber, which was o\vned by Do- troit partien. Tho origin of the firo is supposed to have beon incendiary. Extonsive foreat firos are roported in various parts of Northern Michigan, and s repetition of the disaster of October, 1871, is feared, Tho widespread showor of to-day may avert tho dangor. I’E'rnsm( N. J., Juno 22—Intonso excite- ‘ment prevailod in Pasanic all day over th grant firo 1ast night, Two men were burned to doath in_Yoreance's livery-stable, onea half-wittod colored man, and the other a youth of 20 yoars named Henry Cotes. These men worked for Yereance, and slept In the stable. Both wero dissipated, and many belicvo the fire to bo dus to thoir carelessncss.” Others still beliove it was the work of an incondiary who had a fight with Yereanco durln(? the afternoon. The bodles of the men were found this morning burned to a orisp. An inquost will be held to-morrow. The lossos aroc not as large ne at first estimated, more proporty having been ssved than was ot first supposed. The principal loser is Herman Schwulting, owner of the Agquackanonk House and adjoining buildings, all of whick were de- stroyed. His loas is eatimatod at 30,000 in- suranco, $14,000. Mr. Yereance loses $11,000, including six borscs, atablo, two saloons, and his rosidonce, Insurance, 7,000, Henry Leive, Tenseo of tho hotol,loss $0,000; insurance,85,000, Mr. Lolve, family, and servants barely oacaped with thelr lives. ~ B. J, Paiator losos $5,000; in- surance, $4,000. Othor losers—Goorgo Rtoso, flour and feed ; Alonzo Millor, house and stablo; Toso, tailor; Josoph Rhodos, plumbor; Van Indorskin and Demorest, office furni- turo. The Post-Offico, Torhune's drug- storo; J. H. Biddoll, paintor; J. E. Manson, builder ; _ Doremus, undortaker; McKeon, saloon ; VanOrdon, livery-atable. ’rommm, abont $70,000, and ineuranco, $43,000. The thioves who followed the Paterson firomen wero well watched, and did not socure much plunder, though several houses were robbed. One thief waa shot af, and obliged to drop his booty, Sovrs Bermuzuzy, Pa., June 23.—A large tannery belonging to B, J. flunlz, at Beeravillo, four milos from here, burned last night. Loss, 20,000 ; insurance, $1,000. TRoonesten, N. Y., Juno 22.—The Democrat and Chroniole has a special dispatch slufifl; that an incendiary firo ocourred at Mount Morris, Livingston County, at 1 this morning, which dostroyed all the brick stores botweon the Amer- ican Hotel and the Phelps House, Loss esti- mated at 880,000 ; partially covored by insurance in the Royal, of 1L verpool, Hartford, ZEtua, and Phoonix. ~'The sufferers aro W. H. Coy, boots and shoes; Tallman Bros., groceries ; Warren Richmond, jewoh;;' J. Yoomans, druggiat; G. Joel, clothing ; W illiam Mullen, saloon ; Don- ohue Bros., grooers ; l!ln%unm & Qoy, Dardwar E. H. Palmer, photographier, all on Main street. On Canal atroot the losers are George A. Green, two dwallings and a barn, and the Phelps Houso and barn, OmoiNNATI, Olio, Juno 22, —Tho extensive lard, oll, aud candloe factory of Oharles Harknoss & Co., on Eggleson avenue, botwoen Fifth and Bixth atreots, took firc early this morning, and burned until 13 o'clock, Totsl loss estimated at $90,000 ; insurance, §75,000, in about forty com- gunlou, partly Cinclonat! and partly foroign. Tho ouso was of stono and brick, two_stories under . - and throo stories above ground. 'The exaot mode of starting tho fire is not ascertained. 8N FpaNo1S00, Juno 22.—A’ fire at Petaluma, to-day, destroyed tho American Hotol, saloon, and atable, Loss, $75,000. — e ‘The Wenther and the Oropw. TLaBALLE, 111, Juno 22,—A shght showor foll hera lnut nIth. barely sufiicient to lay the dust, and to-day hos hoen hot a8 before, I'armers iu $his vioinity aro fooling greatly discouraged, and think the standing com will not average a half arop, B o LS Shipwreck and Loss of Life, Dq“flig} Ju’no H).;I-At I:lfigum f;(:l;l Port au 83q) ports a ship totally wreol and the, drovning of the Oaptain sud tho mate.’ cltizons’s

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