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The Chicago D VOLUME 26, REAL ESTATE, SECOND breat Auclion S BI.ARKE,'L&FYTON&GG. CHOECE BOULEVARD SOUTH PARK LOTS. ‘We “will hold another BONA. FIDE :sale of Drexel Boulevard end South Park loty On Thursday, June 26, AT 4 O'CLOCK P. M. On the Grounds. “This firat pleco to bo sold donslsts of 13 ’d:Bonl any rosidence Ohioago will over bs worth $1,001 foot (which i3 only ong-thi; gmflm- progn-tz on Fifth.av. and Oentral ark, New York Oity), this certainly will the property. Itcommandsono of the vory fineat views on the Park, looking, as it does, p Droxel Boulevard and out an tho finishad portion of the South Parlk, ‘The second tract to bo sold is a five aorn tract fronting east on Drexel Boulevard ‘and west on Qottage Grove-av., corner of Forty- ainth-st,, and 13 subdivided into lots of 50 b) 800 feot to un alley on Droxol Boulovard, an 60 by 187 feet to an alloy on Qottago (rove- av, Thisisalso vercvhnhciun property, bein within one block of tho entranoe to THRMS OF SALE--One-sixth onsh down on the day of sele, ong-sixth 90 days, bal- ange 1,2 and 3 years at 8 per cont ¥n rost persunum, . ° Free h'nn!fiormflun to _snd from tho d oll needed in. Forhanon by apriyhasio thd oll mosded & Y 8) ng ol offlos Tayton & 00, T80’ Latbaltost. Aiitla porfost, ‘Printed abstracts furnished each purchaser. CLARKE,LAYTON &(0,, 120 LA SALLE-ST. AT AUCTION, A GENTEEL RESIDENCE AND LOT, 161 Wahpanseh-av, On Tuesdny Afternoon, June 24, at 4 1-2 o’clock, ON THE PREMISES, - WLLL be sold tha Gentes! Residence, 161 Thirty-seventh-t, o WlpeDeR-av, e VNG a0d g e, av?rd to n‘: oporty in Dor. Font “The houso 18 a two-story aud basoment ootagon brick %000 trimmings, has 7 Toome, 8 alooves, bath Ssoin, Glos ts, pantries, 3 hot and cold wator an every floor, gas, Thiar,ad shmer b somplata fo (e wirept hting Fougho o1 Tontion ‘ona it e Sirable I being 1h tho vicinity of tho Bouls. o ol Farda ‘and K13 Fark, Al sueroundod by a boautiial Title porfact. Abstract of title furnished. Bale positive. No reservation. TERS_X cash, purch {noumb of 5500 15 Tl ERd T e Tearatipor want {ntarest. . O, TIHAYEI & GO, Real Estato Auotionoers and Brok Otfioo 166 fsat Madisomat, IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY Vo ara suthorized by ELIJAH SMITH, Esq., Trus. Loo, ta recoivo sealod proposals for the purchaso of 43 feot front by 180 fost, flflap. lll:llnd on Michigan-av,, bo. twoon Madison and Monroo-s ot . 3§ of Lot 8, and the north8 foetof Lot B, in Bl I'raotional Section 16 Addltion to Ohicago, ‘Gook County, T, Purohator o nssumo mortango of 820,000, dav iivs with somi-annual intorost; bal. 5 yoars, with B por cent. lator- rocolved for ten days, to tho cluaive, And will be oponed on tho ith and Oapitalists should giva this tholr attention, a8 tho property must positively ba sold. Diroct propoeals to KLIJAH SMITH, Trusteo, oare of Elison & Foster, 87 Markot-at, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALLL OF ATTRACTIVE REAL ESTATE, To take place on WEDNESDAY, June 35, at 1 0’clock p. m., at the north door, noar est LaBallo-st.,, of the Court-House, corner of Adams and LaSalle-ats, At tils sslo wil Yo offerad 11 soros of groad, with south fronta, 1 1! L on Madisc 350 01 58 ok on Wareonay.r sltinte iy oo p e Rt Guct- Houso (about 600 Toot dast of Calitomalnar: LY Toet, :-:?:5 b lr\;nlno'x: udlionat., beimsca Osk- 3 Eiay Also H foot. e oot south foit on Lako-at., abont 100 foekasat e o Doy s pataran o, tho torms of rale are £ Caah, o 00 throo oqual Aunus] paye "This anto will ba bona,_ide and § y$ idding will bo allowed. 0 eatate will bo olosed oug at th and place, For further information in rogard 1o abstrac and factnibragoos, cation - POTWIN & CORRY: a1 Ritato Doalers, 119 Franklinst. BEAUTIFUL HOMES, GEQ. SUMMERS, 188 East Madison-st., Room 4, is now selling splendid lots in Nor- wood Park on MONTHLY PAYMENTS, also offers assist- ancein theerection of dwellings. — 8% SHIPPING TAGS. DENNISON’S PATENT SHIPPING TAGS. Over 200 millions havo boen usod withis the pask10yoars, withous complaiat of ots by ho tag bocoming dotached, All Kxpross Compaalos use thom. Bold h! Printers and Statloners "verzwlmrn SUMMER RESORT, C— M N L O U SE, R A f‘.flfl'“fln."" Junol, W, & 6. R. MILLIKEN, Port: MEDICAL., PHTAALNIC AND AURAT, TRGTITOTE DR. AUGUST FREULER, 41 Bouth Olark-at., Rooms 9 and 10, opposite tho Bherman Eouso, Obioago. Ofigo houre—9 1010, m., 2 ta 8 p.rm, —___MEETINGS, X O, of O. I, A regular stated mooting of Exoe Pl Bt el b dthons 10 and Olarkta. Klootion ‘of ulioom, i cabuidatas, and oflior tmportant buslness” Siremcs (OF vited to attend at. it s RIULE) J8NATIAN DAVIS, M. 0, L, D, BIULL, Masonze, Ashlar Lodge, No. 008, A, F. and A, M. 5 5 eanleation dis £ oudar): avomiiks Af sl ot o OHI woaio Tomple.' Hurlness of evoning, Inatallation of Ot oers, 'Tho fratarnity cordially inylted. O. . ORANE, Becy, uhx&!uo lots at tho corner of Drexel Boulovard o f tho prices of MUSICAL. SMITH’S AMERICAN ORGANS! NEW STYLES! NEW CATALOGUE! NEW PRICES! 200 Organs now in staro. Al ordors from deslora fillo it dlentols: Al Grand: Bauart, and Upeighs Pianos for rout or sal. W. W. KIMBALL, " Cor. e and Adanss5, Chca, STEINWAY Granfl, Sauare, and Uprizht Pianos, First of {ho Grand Gold Modals of Honor. World’s Fair, Parls, factory in the world, Ono Plano Every Working Hour. TEN PIANOS EVERY DAY, Anunlimitod guarantee sccompanios onch instrumont, EP~Now and Socond-Hand Planos of othior good mann- facturors constantly on hand. SMITIT & NIXON, Gonora! Northwestorn Agenta for Stelnway's Planos, - 163 and 164 Stato-st. TO RENT. - OFFICES. . A few Very Desirable Offices are offered for rent in the Trib- une Building. Single or in suites. ‘With and without Vaults. English Tile Floors through- out the Building. Elevator running during all ‘business hours. These Offices are not equaled in the city. The vest for all classes of business requiring a central lo- cation. W. C. DOW, Room 21 Tribune Building. NEW PUBLICATIONS. Published This Day: L HA.P:IZZARD. By Karz Frreo, 1vol. Smalldte. Uniformwith ““A Olianoo Acqualntanco.” 8L.E0. This volame is divided into two parte,—** Leaves from & Leoturer's Noto Book, " and ** Amoricans Abroad.” Tha formor embracos brilliaat papors written during and atter 2 lecturn soason, and aboundsin witty and pungont ra- matks, Tho latter inolude lottors and skotchos dosorib- ing pooploy atonos, and incidonts. o England aud on tho Continent. Mra.' Moultan, in tho Now York Tribuao, **Ono of the brightost, {roshost, brootlest books son. II, JOHN STUART MILL, A Mexopisn Vorume, 16mo. 8l This littlo book contains a serios of noblo tributos to ‘Mr. Mil from porsons competent to appreciate his groat intelloctusl and moral qualitios, - Among tho writers of theso tribates aro Horbort Bponcor, Honry Fawoatt, M, \P., Millicent Garrott Tasoott, W. T. Thoraton, J. E. alrnos, Frodorlo Harrison, and othors of oqual moto, Thoy doseribo_conclsoly but oloarly tho momorablo facts in hia lifo,—bis-oareor in the India Houso, his moral charaater, botantoal studios, placo s critic, work in phil. osophy, studios in morals and jurispradenco, poll economy, influonco st the Univorsities, inflaence practioal politiclan, rolation o Positivism, and position a8 philosophe ‘Taken togethor they form a worthy o morial of oue of the groatest thinkors and one of the no- blest men of modorn timos, *\*For sala by Booksellers, of price by the Pablishers, JAMES R, 08G00D & 00., Boston. FOR SALE. FACTORY FOR SALE OR REINT, COORNLR OF Twenty-sixth-st. & Stewart-av., Built of brick, with boiler, engine, and wood-working machinery, al- most new. Inquireon the premises. AMBERGSLETTER HOLDER, Files, and Binder, WITH INDEXES, CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & €O, 118 &120Monroe-st., Chicago. 4THE JULY. TENTS, TENTS, AND HAMMOCKS ¥FOR SALE OR HIRE. Gamplog_parties, family plonics or fishing pastior, cam meotings oa fifl'nx into the donutry or brlof period, will find it much ohoapor aud ploasant, oF to havo & hotel of thelr own, pitohiod upon tho bank of some lovely Iako or running 'siroarn, eoforiog waturels Tactoation, when using outfils as furnls ::lcm;lgéonn DEFDT, 108 an g0, 11l Mathematical Instruments, AT 3, GUTH'S, Optl madisal; et oh Sent, postpeld, on recolpt by GOVERN. 157 Eoast Lako-atey Oble PR Maieloh. STOVES, RANGES, &e. BOYNTONS HEATING FURNAGES! “0ur Favorite” Ranges, *Tho Cubinet? Cools Btove, Baliluore Ientorss Xontlng taves, Tuttle & Balley’s Regintors, &c. aro tho very host manufaoturod and are Abaci Tie TOENION MURNAS vy 80 ) Torent sl10s aud kluda for ha n.* Hioating and v G. LAN botween [r:(flfl“l wul:nnnl lllfi!o! ln g o s SX 40 108 pivoutare, BLIRE THOWN Q0N ctongo, 1867—London, 1562, ‘Tho most perfootly srranged and tho Iargost Plano Man- $ CHICAGO, TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1873. hmngo ‘. - NUMBER 309. ITNQ‘IEBW!}AR_. ‘We havo o lnrge stook of Egmmor Morinos, gola Flannols, 8ilk, Lisid Thrasd, Joan, inon, Jaonot, &a., in ino goods at bottond Pprice: H i . osiery. Our stock contains about twenty varietios of fine goods for Meri’n woar, adaptod to the sonson, nt unusually low pricos, NECKWEAR, Wo havo o vory rich and scleot stock now, and roplonish overy month, LINEN COLLARS AND CUFES, 'Tho grontost varioty of rtylos over ofterud in Fine Goods. Hnndflnfi largor quantities of oxtra flno gooda for Mon’s Wosr than any othor flrm, Wwo buy ot closor figures, and do soll at cor- respondingly loss prices. WILSON BROS, 8, B. Oor. 8tato and Washi: n-gts.; “‘Ara g}flo«nnurb. Clark-st., “l:‘!mflg’;n Madison-st.) 0ngo, Pike's Opera Houso, Fourth-st,, Oinoin- nati, SPLENDID _OPPORTONTIY Bargains. Ribbons, Laoces, Jewelry, Faus, Trim- mings for Linen Suits—AT 008T, Largo line of soiled, but host quality, Linen Collars, Quffs, and Sota, @ront variésy of Uolored 8ilk and Pearl Buttons, Worsted Slippers and Onshions, White Embroideries of all kinds—AT HALF PRICE, Extra Bargaing on Remnants, displayed ot soparate table, Deniring tobpen my now storo with frosh goods, I will positively oloar my present atook in ns short o time aa possible, PLEASE CALL and CONVINCE YOUR~ BELF. G. MENDELSON, Fast Madison-st., corner Franklin. s COD LIVER OIL. WILLSONS CARBOLATED (0D LIVER OIL Is n Bpocifio and Radical Oure for CONSUMPTION AND SOROFULOUS DISEASES, Orlhmi";nh" lhln nlnlnu. "ym.gn'.u‘d?‘\:r&flli."% Dlfii L(:!.‘\" " 1t comes in largo wedgo-shaps los, bearing the {nvéntor's algraturo, And is sold by ho bost Drugglsts. Prepared by J, H. Willson, 83 John-st,, N, ¥, ‘For salo by all Druggtata. HURLBUT & DSAfL Dhtinnr: MICHARDEON E 0., Bt. Lonts. Mo. “REMOVAL. REMOV AT F, D, COSSITT & 00, ‘Wholesale Grocers, Have removed to thelr FORMER LOCATION, 102 &104 Michigan-av. Oorner of Randolph-st. IRON WORKS, “A. GOTTLIEB, ‘WM. GERWIEN, REPUBLIC IRONWORKS (Late Gorwion's Iron Works), 161 West Chicago-av. Wo do all kinds of Tron Work for Buildings, Partioular atlonlon glven to lioavy iro structuras, &4 floof- Trusses ;‘lzlllufllrdorl.d B‘L‘l’l‘" aiylos hbf attorns for fron Trusses, g, and Biairwas, on hand, GOUT WORKMANNHIP-LOW PRIQFS. PLAIN AND VENTILATING FIRK-PIOOF SHUT- TERS, our own lavontion, s apoolally. Cail'h¢ onr office, Hoom 37, 166and 161 Fast Wasbington- at., and examine the bost shuttor ever invonted, boforo ordoning sny other., STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. Offioe of the Inter-State Industrial Exposition of Chioago, JUNE 16, 1813, PUBLIC NOTICE s horeby alvon that & special mooting of tho Stookhald- ers of the Intor-State Industrial Exposition of Chicago will bo hold at the offics of safd Uorporation, No, 87 Waab- ingtonat,, In tho oty of Ohloago, on TUESDAY, tho 16th day of July, 1873, at 4 o'olaok p, m., for the purcors of submitting to s vota of said Btockholders tho quostion of norensing the capital stock of sald Corporation 8o that tho samo shall bo two hundrod and 6ifty thousand dollars. By order of tha Dirootors, JOIIN P, REYNOLDS, Beorotary of Intor-Btate Industrial Ezposition of Chicago. FINANCIAL, DIG. Wo hare Attorneys ororywhors, o iotot e Hetornars fare i N0 Atton m Efi'l?.'efi f o, - FICARTI d collect tho elatms in any part of the no_ohargos w MEROANTILE THE MERCANTILE AGENCY REFERENCE BOOKS, ey hatpaaled o fom Mdvatios ooflowaf o B diifon, can obialn & cupy by spplylug at our ofiies, BT T Fey g R (N S ToR MRS. BOSSON, ‘Who own & Lot in Onatle's Bubdivision, Sca. 3, Diviston. . il of sowething Lo hor advi aillog 1t 3 ANTLE, WASHINGTON. Ezxpose of a Tricky Member of Congress on the Salary-Grab. Congressman Dunnell, of MInncsofi ===His Duplicity. The District of Columbia on the Thresh- old of Bankruptey. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, ‘DisTtd? INDENTEDNERS. ‘WasnrnaroN, Juno 23.—Gonsiderable oxeite- mont was croated in tho Legislaturo of tho Dis- trict to-day by a member afiirming that the fig- uros showed that tho dobt of tho District amounted to over 815,000,000, and that, without aid from Congress, bankruptoy was inovitable. Thn Teghslatrn st thia resaton har taer prodi- gal In making appropriations, bt it is now dis- covered that thoro is, no monoy in tho District Tresaury whorowith to pay thom. .1t sooms to be gonorally concoded that o erisis in the affairs of tho District Govorninent is noar ‘at hand, nnd it is charged that somo etsrtling developmonts will bo mado 88 to tho mannor in which the millions of dollars voted by Congrmm for the improvemont of Washington havo bebn spont. BMONTANA WAD CLAINS. - Tho lnvn!gfnllon which has followod tho pas- sago of the Montana war claim in the Treasury Dopartmont uncovers gomo of tho opera~ tiona of tho old Indian ring, It is alleged that, some timo sinco, M. H, Insley, duu&mm of soouring nn Indian contract, sought the influonce of Mre. Anna Backett, thie mothor- in-lnw of the Iate Commissloner of Indinn Affairs Parker. Tho contrack was sccured, and in addition on appointment obtained for Insloy to proceod with the _guards and tako chargo of thoir distribution, For tho sorvico thnulynrfnrmed by Mra, Snokott, Insloy poid hor in Montans war claims to sn amount nenr the aum of £11,000. Mrs. Bnckott mado & verbal statomont to tho Comptroller, stating that sho performed valuable services in obtaining tho pagsage of the law by Congross recognizing the validity of the Montann Indian war olaims, Her counsol makes the samo statemont in hor bohalf ond intorost. Itis also alloged thatsho pro- curod an appointment in the Indian Dopart- mont through Ler gon-in-law, Col. Parkor, at that time tho Commissioner. DESPICADLE TRICKERY, Somo timo sinco, Congressman¥Dunnoll, of Minnesots, deniod that he was present and dodged the vote on tho ealary-stenl bill, He Lns Doon aesorting that Tio voted * Nos® Tt i sllogad by officers of tho Houso that Dunnoll dodged the voto, and that ho aftorwaads wont to the Globe offico and compolled tho foromasn to xooord his namo among the nsys. Ho tried to do tho same thing with the Journal Olork of tho Houeo, but that officor refused to change tho record, and the Jonrnal, which Lns just boon prinlca. shows Mr, Dunnell smong thoss who wero absent or not voting, { [To ths Aasociated Press.) PREPAYMENT OF DEBT INTEREST. ‘WasmNaToN, June 28.—Tho Assistant Trons- urer ot Now York has been directed to pay the coupon intorest on the 26th inst, and registered intorest on tho 28th, without rebate. THE MONTANA WAR CLAINS, Thoro are no new devolopmouts of conee- gusnco fn, o resont Monians war, claims case, Curtis, Acting Socond Comptrolor, gave o do- cision in favor of Mr. M, 13' Insley, " associated with Black, on Lo a th; i Tuck ihe svns Foun o s bucat n requirad parties directly cntitled to them, RAILROAD ACCIDENTS. Collision Retwoen Two Plcunic Traina on the Atlantic & Paclfic Railrond »eOther AccidentsssScveral Chicago Poople Injurcd, 8. Louis, Mo., Juno 23.—A¢ a vory late hour last night a roport gained circulation that a frightful collision had ocourred on tho Atlantic & meu Railroad, somo twonty miles from this city. Two picnio parties wont out on that rond osterdsy, Ono, given by tho Bricklayors' Vaton, mumboring nearly 2,000 men, women, and children, spent tho day at Caatlowood Btation, twenty-four mules from this city. ~The other, gwen by the Drotherhood of Locomotivo Enginoors, numhorln§ ahout 1,000, went o o beyond to the Rosowood grade, Notbing conid bo learncd of tho Toported disnator, howevor, until botwoen 12 and 1 o'clock this morning, when tho train bearing tho Locomotive Engincors' party renched the city, and the following facts woro ascortaiued: ‘When the party wore ready to roturn homo, their train was backed down ou tho main track, aud, while the poople wera gotting sboard, tho Brick- Iayer's train came dashing around tho curyo near by, and, beforo its speod could bo reducod below ton milés por hour, struck tho etationary train, smashing two baggogo-cars in tho roar au badly damaging the rear conch. Tho shock was very sovore, and nearly oll persons on the train woo thrown f{rom thoir sosts ond a large number were hunl but, 8o far as is_known, no ono was killed. Two boys, namod Gallaghor and Huglit bod onch a log brokon ; Mrs. Cum- mings, & broken arm; M. G. Bloesing, sping badly ‘buzt sad iojured intornally; Bemucl Karnos, ribs broken. - A numbor of othors wore more or loga bruised. Tho Bricklayors' train ar- rived at quarter-past 2 o'clook. ‘The cnging of the train was badly damsagoed, and two of its conches are eaid to liavo xolled down an ombauk- ment, The most severely injurod on this train wero Pat Murphy, ribs and logs badly huré; Mra, William Allen, ap;nu and arms soriously lnilund. and it is feared that she may mot recover. A. dozon others recoived moro or less sovero bruises and eprains, Tho causo of tho accle dont wus the neglect of tho brakeman to flag tho rear train in time to fltofi: it, and the suppogition of the engincor of tho morn- ing train that all was cloar. On the arrival of tho train here carriages wero furnished to con- vay the woundoed to thoir homes, and evory at- tontion possiblo waa paid thom, Br, Louis, Juno 23, —Thore aro no furthor partioulara to uote rogarding tho collision of tho picnio trains on the Atlantic & Paciflo Railaond esterdsy. Thirtoen porsons in all were injurod, lut only two of them sonously. RioiMoND, Va, Juno 23.—Ono car of the night oxpress train to Cinclunati, of tho Chose- onke & Ohio Railroad, was thrown from tho raok Jast night, soon atter Josving Richmond, and turned bottom up and badly wrecked, A numbeor of persons woro lniurofl, though none very nurinnulfi. Among tho injured are Georgoe 1 Artingetall land ; Mr. and Mra, Wallor, Chi- cago." M7s, Wallor' bod her shoulder-blads broken. Evaxston, Ill, Juno 23.—A fatal accidont oc- ourred thia evening on the Milwaukeo Divieion of the Northwestern Railroad, the Wauko- an accommodation train, that loaves the oty at :20, William M. Y¥ngor, conductor, was passing noar Diviston strect, Engincor Spoor obsorved & man coming toward tho track, and whistled down brakos immodistely; bub the man was cither doaf, drunk, or intonding to commit suioide, for ho paid no hoed whatover to the signal, but got on the track, whon the engine was only about thirt) foot distant from him, The pilol struck him and he was iustantly killed, boing carriod about three cars’ longths, The conduc- torand ongincer of tho train are ontlrely ex- empt from blamo, as thoy did all in thoir power both to warn the mau and stop the train, Avton, 1., June 23.—A boy about 16 yoars old, named Connalga, supposed to bo from Chl- cago, was run ovor by a train on tho Ohlcago & Alton Road, near the ocity, yestorday morning, and received injurles from which he died soon sfter. Ho had boen sleoping over night ina cattle-guard, and on the approach of the train trled to esoaps, ——— Two Alloged Murdoerers Arrestods Snectal Dispateh to T'he Chicagn Tribuns. Janesvinne, Wis., June 23.—One week ago to-day nows was brought to Dlstrict Attorney Nocross thats white woman usmod Rachel Thomas, who had beon keoping house for two noproes named Bimpson Walker and Georgo Washington, about two miles north of this olty, had mysterjously disappenrod, and the nogroes woro suapocted by the noighbora to hava mur~ dorod Lior, Tho promises by beon cloroly watchod ainco, and, na no clue conld be ohtained of tho woman's wheroabouts, tho nogroos wero nrrostod on Baturday afiornoon and lodged in ail, nand senrch was nstituted for the' body. Tho nogroon lived on tho outskirta of adenso wood soldom vislted by any one, and this aftornoon the romnins of tho woman woro found about & quarter of n mile {from tho houso, hidden in a thicket, stark naked and almost eaton up by worms., Tho romains wero put in a coflin, and an inquest will be held to-morrow morning. Thenogroos wero nrrostod some time sinco at tho Instanco of the murdored ‘woman on a ulm;io of shoop-stealing, and, ne o was tho only witnoss against thom, 1t is snp- osed tho erimo wns committod to -provent hor from _ appesring ngninst thom on tho day sot down for thelr trial, Juno 10. Itis thought tho murder was committod Jvmo 16. Both negroos protest thoir innocence. The in- quot will probably dovelop all tho facts, —— SPRINGFIELD. Reward 0fforcd--Incorpornted-=gouns torfoltor Arrostod==Unitod Stotcs Court--Fourth of July Programnies Special Dispateh to The Chicano Trtbune, BenivarieLp, Ill, Juno 23.—Wov. Boveridge s imsued i proclamation offoring $200 ro- ward for the arrest of Heory J. Wilking, who shiot aud killed his stop-son, Slophon DoHayas, at Bolloville, last Friday. The Morrison Agrioultural Company, of Morri- son, capital §20,000, to-day recoived from the of- flco of the Becrotary of Btato a cortificate of in- corporation, A Jamos T Portor, who was arroasted on Batur- day for doaling in counterfolt monoy, was to-day committod to jail, aftor being oxamined befora United Btates Commissioner Adams. Judgo David Davis, of the Supromo Court, ar- rived Liote this Srowng, and to-morrow_morning will prosido in thie Unitod States Diatrict Court, and will continue to hiold cotirt, from day to day, until tho businoss on the docket is disposéd of. Judgo Treat is convaloscing rnpldl{. Beninor1eLp, Ill, June 20,—The Exccutivo Committoo of tho Iarmors' Associntion of this county, appointod to arrango for the celebration of tho Tourth of July, roport that every arrango- ‘mont has beon comploted, and that it is oxpactod that an immonso number of peoplo will bo pros- ont, ‘Thio railroads witl carey pasiongors o round trip for a faro and a fifth. Iix-Gov. Palmer will delivor tho oration, and will bo followod by such farmore as dosiro to spenk. Oue hundrod thousand Jollars has slrendy boou subseribed to tho cnxpitnl stock of tho Springflold Agriculinral Implomont Manufactory. It is oxpocted that the entiro sum ($200,000) will be taken this weelt, Qov. Bovorldga this morning rocoived an in- vitation from tho Mayor of Yhiladelphia to bo presont at tho oxorcisos to bo liold in that city on tho Fourth of July noxt, the occasion being tho transfer by tho city of cortain grounds, on which the Contenninl Exhibition buildinge are to be erected, to tho Contenuial Qommissionors. The Govornor declined on account of provious en- gagoments, MUSICAL. Closing Sconcs in the Northwestorn Snengorfest nt Dubugue. Special Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, | Dunuqu, June 23.—Bunday was most unfa~ vorable for tho. outdoor fostivitios pf the Baongorfost. Btill, notwithstanding tho throat- oning napect of the hoavens, which botokened rain, tho gardons wore crowded with pionickers and visitors, estimated ot moarly 10,000, who scatterod thomsalves sbout tho grounds, dividing into small banda, oach socioty kooping by Heolf ag far a8 posgiblo, where thoy spont tho time einging and making morrv,—tha WMilwauhos, nucktord, snd Dubuque bands moanwhile disooursing most oxcellont music, by which the plessuroe and enjoyment of the occasion Shboertipatbaned. & Yoary, 5o, coming woro atopped, and a concort by tho Milwaukeo band at Turnor Hall was substituted, which was woll patronizod, the band playing, among othor choice and bonutiful selootions, Duch's * Ban- quet do Molodl” march ; medloy selection from Dor Froiechutz;" Parlow’s * Anvil Polkas" Flotow's *‘Stradolls,” all of which wore raptur- ously applauded. Thus was tho evening ploas- satly and socinlly pussed, tho wholo mteraporsod with Bongs and u{)euchua suitod to the occasion, truthfully verifylng— Am Missisaipp{ wio am Rholn Toont Deutclier sang; perlt Doutcher Weln, This morning_another woll-attended plonic was hold at the Gardens, ond {n tho aftornoon, n concert at Turner Hall, the fest closing to-night with graud balls at tho Globo and Turner Halls, which were well attonded. Tho officors of the Northiwestern Saongorbund for the ensuing ‘;u\\r aro: Presidont, John Ulrich, Lacrosse; Viee- Prosident, Obarles L. Kirwert, Milwaukeo ; Iio- cording Socretary, J, H, Wagnor, Fracport ; Cor- responding Becretary, A.Bchmffor, and Trons~ wrer, M, Wornor, both of Dubuque. The Feat bas beon a success in overy respect, excoeding the most sangnine oxpectations. ‘CONFLAGRATIONS. . Sorious Destruction of Property by ‘Firc in Various Places Yesterdny, PorraviLig, Pa., Juno 38.—Tho firo in the vicinity of Gilborton lnst night continued to sprem{ but has left tho railway and gone to tho mountnins, where little damago con bo done, the conl-breakers being lowor down tho valley. OnvonNATY, Juno 23.—Tho bonrding-house of P. 8bad, five milos east of this city, near Chov- iob, was burned this sfternoon. Los, 26,000, rarrox, Ont., Juno 28.—Poncock's Hotol and stablos were dostroyed by firo on Saturdsy night, and two men burned to death, + New Yonx, June 23,—A speolal dlspatch statos that an incondiary fire at Mt, Morris, Livingston County, N. ¥., yoatorday, burnod_ail tho briok storos betwecn tho American and Pholps Houses. Tho loss is §80,000; partly msured, Puitaperraia, June 29.—Turnor's stables at tho Point Breoze Trotting Park woro burned this morning. Tho following trotters wore burned: Dot, Daisy, Vornon, Lady Girard, Safo, Brutus. ' Tho total lous 'by tlils iro I8 50, Cincinnaty, June 28.~—The insurance on the buildings of Oharlos Harkness' oil works on Kggloston avenuo, which wore burnod sostorday, is a8 follows: National, of Hartford, $1.260; Quoen's, £6,260; Livorpool, London & Giobs, ©2,600; ' North ‘Americs, $1,250; Frauklin, of Ponnsylvanis, $1,260; Ponnsylvanian, 91,350, Tnsuranco on stook : Homo, $5,000; National, of Thiladolphis, §2,600; Minwi Valloy, Cincinnati, 91,260 ; Homo, of Columbne, Amorioan, of Phil: adblphfa and Olncinnatl, Gorman, of Buffalo, Btate, of Ponnsylvania, Morchants’ & Manufac- turors', German-American, of New York ; North- wostorn, National Westorn, of Cincinnatl, $3,600 onob. Tnsurance on machinory : Narragansott, and tho Liverpool, London & Globe, $3,600 ench, 4 Homo elghty or o hundred barrels of-oil wore skimmed rsroul off tho top of the wator at the mouth of the E‘ggleumn AVONUO BOWOT, Burraro, N. Y., June 23.—McConnoll Brothors’ stablos and fifty horses bolonging to differont porsons were burnod this morning. Tontraxp, Mo, Juno 23.—B. T. Roberte’ houss, with uul.!mllcung}a}n nosr Bacarapps, wos burnod this mumlufi. . Itoborte loaped from o socond-story window and was killod. — Mius Loody, & nicco of Roboerts, who also leaped from the same window, escaped injury by her fall, Lut ls thought to bo fatally burnad, A littls son of Roborta was soriously injured by a fall down stairs, ‘o firo iv thought to bo the work of an incondiary, CauprIpaz, Ohio, June 28.—A coal-tar vat ox- ploded about 4 o'clock this aftornoon in the foundry of O. ', Blrous & Bras,, aud, boforo an alarm could bo given, tho bullding was in flamos, Tho fio spread fo tho sdjoluing builds ings, threatoning at one timo to destroy that portion of tho town. . At 10 p, m., howover, it §u thought the fire is fully undor control, The following proporty wau deatroyed: Himona & DBros. foundry, loss, §I12,000; wuo insur- ance, Zuhinzor, 1,000; no insuranco. Iainy & Hon's waroliouge was burnod ; dsmago, §10,000 3 10 fueurauco; J; Tod, dwolling, 85,0005 no insuranco; W, . Mollinr, dwolling, $2,600 ; Insured in Undorwritors' &1,9(‘10. The other #mall losses aggrogato 23,500, " Tho total lossos foot up §31,000, & Oanprer, Walos, June 23.—Tho magnificont docks in this oily, constructed by the Murquis of Tuto, at & cost of upward of £300,000, are now burning. e OixoiNNary, 0., June 20,—1Lho tobacce wares houso of Dr. E. R,W. Thomns, North Creighton, an immongo frame, containing 600 hogaheada of tobacco, was totally dostroyod this midnight, Tosa, 850,000 ; inaurod for about 840,000, in Jocal companies. It is supposod to bo tho work of an incondiary, a8 no firo was usod in the ware- house, THE CHOLERA. The Epidemic in Nashville, Momphis, Cincinnatl, and Tisewhere. Omvoinnatt, Juno 23.—Five dohths from cholora woro roported at tho Hoalth Ofiico to-day. Advicos from Portsmouth state that this morn- ing, on tho stoamor Potomao, n nogro deck- hiand died of cholora at that place, Mexruis, Juno 23.—Thero wore oight inter- monta from cholora to-dy, Tho woathor s hot auddry, and tho disenso 16 rnpld]\} abating. WasHINGTON, June 23.—Mr. Dliss, tho oxoou- tivo ofticor of tho Board of Hoalth, atatos thoro Lave boon only throo oases of cholorn in this cily this sonson, ond that they wore sporadio, ‘Thiera is as yot no ground whatover foran appro- tonsion of opidomlio cholora hore, .. WuzeLang, W. Va., Juno 23,—A cago of cholera npfenmd in this city yostordsy, Its form is mild,—not fatal sa yot. (EyAvsviLLE, Ind., June 23.—Tho roport of Honlih Offloor Jonos shows that thirteon casos of cholora lhave oceurred in this city sinco, it first apponred, two wooks ngo. Invostigation shows soven denths out of tho abovo numbor, A statoment published in tho Louiaville Couricr-Journal of to-day of the Eront ravagoes of that disonso is not truo as to ivanaville, NasuviLLE, Juno 23,—Thoro wore thirty-soven donths from cholera to-day ogalnst fifty-fivo ynn(urflny. Of thoso twonty-nine wero_colorod. The woather to-day is considered favorable to a docronsa, Nashville, Tenn, (June 20), Dispatch to the Loufaville Courier-Journal. To-day waa tho-hoitest of the soason. The hent was sointonse and onorvating that those who wore not compellod to go did not venture out, Tho atroots woro rather bare of Jooplo, ond all out carried umbrollas for protection. The city was to-ulght visited Il)¥ o heavy storm with thmlng ond thundor. Hopos aro onter- tained that it may do somo good, To-doy hns boon the gloomisst of tho epl- domic, ~ Pooplo move about with blanched facos, ond talk of nothing but cholors, of whiol thoro is over & romindor in the hearsos and oxprosgos with coffins hurrying hore snd thore. A big run has beon made” upon the un- dertakers, especially upon . H. Groomes & Co., contraotors for tho hurlal of paupors. Thoro woro sovonty-three deatha in Nashsillo and vi- cinity, of which twenty-four wero white and forty-nino colored. ‘I'wonty-oight nogroes died within a stono’s throw of cach other at Now Bothel, a negro sot- tloment two miles from tho city; they are in- cluded in the abovo doaths. Itis fonred that fow in tho sottlomont will ocscape tho ecourgo. Tho sottloment cousists of small wooden shantios, baving vory littlo brosthing apaca, with small gardons of vogolables atiacl: od. Tho nogroos live poorly from band tomouth, and drink tho sooping of limostone wator, which froca havo grown very superstitious, Their colored advisers tell thom that the Lord put thom horo and gave them vogetablos to eat, and they should ont thom ; but they would no dio unloss the Lord willed it ; thnt thoy should pay no attontion to tho medicinos of tho whito phyaicians, bacause given them to make them sloop tho long slcop, ~ Efforts aro making to at- ford them rollof. J, ', Jonnings, clork of the County Jail, and W. H. Nauce, soliciting agent of tho Nashvillo ‘Lito Tusurance Company, died of cholora to-day. WEATHER AND WATER. ‘Lovku oBsERVATION.S Citicago, June 23, 1873, 25 5 EH & Jrour af ob. Direction and acereation, . Jorceas eind, Weath'r @ Cloudy. Maximum thermomotor, 8 deg, Alinlmum thormometor, 71 dog, Oleveland, air. .83/Clondy, .03Cloudy, 72| Fair, 76}8.. gentlo, PRODADILITIES, WasnINaTON, Juno 23.—For Now England on Tuosday onatorly to _noutherly winds, partly cloudy woathor and falling barometer. For the Middlo States, winds veering to gentlo and frosh southorly and westerly, oloudy weathor, and oc- casional light rain. For the Lower Lake region, winds vooring to frosh and brisk southerly on wosterly, partly cloudy weathor, and occasional fight rains, TFor tho Southorn Btates, east of tho Miesissipp, light to frosh winds, mostly from the south and wost, and antly cloudy wonther. From the Ohio Valloy and Miesouri to the Upper Lakes, winds voering to southwestorly, aud Cloaring weathor. BTAGE OF WATER. Daily roport of the stngo of water, with aliontton In. e tweiity fotie honty Gl &0, Juno 29, 1873: ADOVE Low I OHANOES, i Rise, | Fall, Cniro... . 5 in, 7 In, Cluciunati, 3 in,| 6 in, Davenport, 4 in,| 34 Fort Bull, 7 in, Keokuk, 0 In, Teavenworth & in, Toulsvillo 8 in| 8 in, 7 in,| 7 in, 9 in,| 0 in) ft, 61n, 27 1t. 8 in| 23 {¢, 11 in, 11 £, 8 in,| in] 2 in, “elow high water mark of 1871, W. 8. Kaurnax, Observer, Room 78 Major Block, Chicago. GOV. KELLOGG. Trinl of the Alleged Conspirators Agninst Iis Life, NeW Onreans, June 28,—1'ho caso of tho State vt Molvin M. Cobon and Charles R. Railoy, ohargod with shooting with intont to kill William Pitt Kellogg, was commenced at Garrolton this morning, bofors Judge Pardes, the venue baving boon ohanged from Orleans to Joffor- son _Parish, Attornoy-Gonoral Fiold, sistod by R. King Outlor oand ex- Dostmastor Lowell represent tho Btato, and Mossre, T, J, Bommon, E. J. Tillis, and John H. Now appoarod for Ralloy, nnd Mesars, Willism M, Randolph, O. Castollanos, and Q. E, Whit- ney for Cohen. Tho jury consists of ton negroos and two whites. Kollogg was prosont an a wit~ noss, Tho casols progrossing to-night. Tho court-room 18 crowded, and much intorestis manifested. —_— Another Mystorious Murder. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Dunuque, June 23,—John Greor, 8 German nabout U0 yoars old, was this morning found lying dend on tho floorof his houso, with his faco black and swollon, while from his mouth blood hiud iogn lgwing, 'whiol giva riko L0 tho wippo- sition that he was murdored and robbed, whioh is strongthened by thio fact of his boiug known to bo a sober and steady man, living alone by himsolf, and having conaidorable money about thio houee, whioh a vigorous soarch failod to re- veal, as tho oayo is shrouded in mysiory. 08 FOREIGN. Grand Naval Display at Ports- mouth, Eng., for the Shah of Persia, 1o Regrots His Want of Tir the United Sm»s¥ to Visit 0 £ 0 Another Russian Victory =1 Khiva. 01T, GREAT BRITAIN.S Loxpoy, Juno 23,—Cen. Bir £ nry Rawlin- sons, Progidont of tho Royal Ge'< japhicel So- cioty, is goriously ill, ~ ) Tho United States steamship C tross has ar- rived at Sonthampton. The Bhoh of Porsla and o numbor of distine gulshied porsons visited Woolwich on Saturday, and in the evoning attondod tho opora. Yostor- doy thoy visited tho Zoologieal Gardons, One ot tho grandost paval displays ever boheld in British wators wns’made to-day, in honor of tho Shoh of Perols, at Pottsmouth. The town was orunamented with stroamers and trinmphal archos; tho harbor waas filled with shipping of all kinds, docoratod with tho flags of all nntions,. and tho shores on both sides wore covered with: masaos of spectaiors, thousands of whom came: from London, Tho floot drawn up ab Spithead: consisted of forty-four voseols, the fincst sud: Inrgest in tha British Navy, comprising the en- tire Channol n(‘lllndron, with immense additions,! and noatly all great iron-clads, Tho Shah ar-' rived at Portemouth at noon. His Majesty was: received with cheors by the immonso nssomblage" in and around the dopot. The Royal yacht Viow tonia aud Albort was waiting, and ‘the S8hah im-i modintoly ombarked, accompanied by tho Princo’ of Wales, Prince Alfred and the Czarowitch. The' yucht steamed slowly out of the harbor, and sr= riving in front of tho floot was grooted with' snluten from the iron-clads. The Shah took m consplouons position on tho yacht, surrounded by tho Princos, and procesded to inspect tho flgot, passing “Y and down in tho front of and botweon the lines. Tho yards woro monnod snd tho anlutes fired ns the royal yaoht passed. When tho inspoce tion wau comploted, tho Victorin and Albort: steamod to the front sgain, and the reviow ter~ minated with a grand salute, fired simultancous- Iy byall tho vossels of tho floot. Tho Royak arty then roturned to Portwmouth, whero n anquot and othor festivitioa aro noyw in progresa. Tha 8hafi, in convorsation with Schenck, tho Amoricon NMinistor, lnst weok, rogrotted that the distance and want of timo provented him from visiting tho United Btates, s country he had ‘hoard much of, and desired that his complimonts, should bo gont to Prosident Grant. Tho stoamship Groat Enatern roports, at noon, physician soy is vory pornicious, The sceno in | on Sunddy, in latitudo 53 dogreos_ G minutos, tho sottlomont is horriblo; doad bodios, shrivol- longitudo b dogroes 52 minutos, 1,050 miloa ca- od and pinched up with didosso and loft na skole- | blo Iaid. tons with the skin clinging olosoly to the baro put=—afaniics Lones, oud husbands and wives snd SPAIN. orphan childron woeeping, eryin,f. prog- | LoNpox, June 28.—Tho London Times, in ita ing, ~shouting, nod prenching. ° The = no- spoculating on_tho flnancial difficul- city artielo, tios of Bpaln, enys if the Cortes will authorize tho farming of the Phillipine tobacco plantationa and tho salo of Trommry bonds, o sufliclont amount of cash conld ho realized wherewith ta clonr off tho floating dobt and pay the July cou- ons. v Manarp, June 23.—The Carlist Chief, Baballo, shot the Alenldo of Mura lnst woeok, bocauso he neglected to give notico of the approach of tho Ropublican force, Sovoral Carlist leaders have boon shot recently, somo by their own men. i sl FRANCE. L-NpoN, June 23.—A special dispatch from Paris says that Princo Jorome Nopoleon, who Ollivier and ¥'quinl vl iojsabifesn foddors. * Paws, Juno 28.—Tho Prefect of Veraailles haw rohibited the public banquot which was to have gcon given by Gambotta and tho Radicals on the anniversary of the death of Gen. Hoche. The affair will consequently tako place in prival s B ioniell o KHIVA, Br. PerERssuna, June 22,—Dispatches from Central Asin announce that the Tashkend col- umz of the KXhivan expedition, under command of Gon. Koufman, Las capturod a atrong fortroes at Xesarash, on tho loft bank of the Amu Daira River, sixty miles from Khiva. ‘Mondsay, June 23—10¢ 18 p, m, T, i T CANADA. Sfalton Ton| W, (Basn) Heathers Special Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, Buffalo, 67|E., frosh, .09[Tight rain, Quenko, June 23.—A remarkablo case, which nlro .. .08} 79/8. gentlo, +o.|lear, may end in o charge of piracy ngainst o numbor Cheyenno,,,|29.99! G1/Culm, of Bwedigh and Norwogian immicrants, was in- Chleago. ... |20.01 vostigatod horo to-day, sud & largo nmber of Cincinnaiy . |30.02] tho ringleadors lodged in tho Quabe gaol, It appears that a largo number of emigrants from Swodon and Norway wero brought to Canada by Mr, Molson, who bus largo iron-works oi the Lowor Bt Lawrence at a piace, named Moise, and they wero engaged beforo thoy loft home for & period of threo years, Whon "they arrived out In tho spring they wout to work, but a disputo aroso as to tho ‘Ynymnnt of wages, the) insisting that thoy should bo paid in gold, an thoir employer giving them ordera only to ob- tain goods_in storcs kept by hiwsolf. This thoy refused to romsin eatisflod with, and loft thoir work, but, as they had no means of gotting away from the placo, they woro iu a bad posi= tion, 110 vessols trading thero_rogularly excopt thogo owned by Mr. Molson. In their oxtromity thoy .went down to tho river in o body, and fook possession of s small echooner, In_this vossel they sct sail for Quebes, and arrived yestorday all eafo, thero boing mon, womon, and children on board to the numbor of 200. Whon thoy landed a¢ Point Levi whart, the police woro waiting for thom, as intormation of their not had boen tolographed to this ort. The mon mostly wore sheath-knives B2 tholr bolts, ~and looked vory for- midable, but on tho polico showing thot they had authority to arrest thom, thoy sur- rondered poncofully. Twenty-oight of thom,who ‘were 8aid to bo leadors in the movement, wero taken into custody snd lodgod in Quebec gaol to await tho evidence of Mr, Molson against thom, and the charge of stoaling tho voesel, which the owner of the schooner moaus to bring. Tho case i8 cronting groat intorest among all connacted with imfgration. THE GORDON TRAGEDY. Rosult of the oroner’s nquests=John Gordon Xeld for the Murder of iy Brother and Sister«in<Law, BeLrast, Me,, Juno 23.—The Coronor's jury in the Gordon tragedy comploted tle inquost thig aftornoon. They flud that the father and mother came to denth in consequence of blows inflictod upon thoir hoads with anax, fracturing their sku\fi‘: that tho infant was either killed in like manner or died from inhaling smoke, heat, and fire after tho blows were given; that tho fire was kindled in many places_in and upon the bed and crib in which the little boy was elooping, aud that the door loading to the room was olosed. The &\u-om further say that tho blows woro in~ flicted by John True Gordon, with malico atora- thought, and that tho firo was kindled -and the door shut by him, for the purpose of cu\llln§ tho bodles of Lis viotima to bo consumed an destroyed, A mow motive for murder—that of rovonge—was disclosod by tho evidence of a young lady who rosidos in’tho vlelnlt{, and to Whom Gordon had been paying attention, Bho hod recently rocolved anonymous lotters tra- duciug lia charactor, tho mithorahip of which ho (Gordon) imputod to Lis sistor-in-law. A fow days boforo tho murdors woro commitied ho d to bo “oven with hor," 8o (‘a);:;mt::‘l, or in words fo thal of- fool. It was also provod that on the Saturday oyoning provious to the murders ho re- marked to his cousin, & young man, *Iknow ono thing, Almon's lifo or mine Iy d~d short in this \wrf." T'he prisoner heard thoe result of the inquest without omotion, The oxamination is expected to tako place bofore the Yolice Juetice on Wednerday, o Snicideows Special Diepateh to The Chicago Tribune, 'T'ononro, June 22,—At a lato hour last night, awidow woman, named Murphy, motherof a Iarge family, committed suioide Ly hanging in his city. } sr.Lgum,Juna 23.—A strangor who rogistorod at the Bhiorman Iouse a fow daya ago as Jamoi Mason diod this morning from™ the effoots of poison, taken with the dealgn to kill himself,

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