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s VOLUME . 26. REAL ESTATE, ~T~EECOND | et A Sl AMERICAN ORGANS!| cLARKs,ngTDN&co., UHOCE BOOLEVARD SOUTH PARK LOTS, TWo 'will hold.anothor BONA'| FIDE sale of Drexel Boulovard: and South Park lots. ~ * AR On Thursday; June 26, AT 4 O’CLOCK P. M.’ On the Grounds. - This firat ploco to bo sold consista of 13 choico lots st tho cornor of Drexol Boulavard and tho entrance of said Boulovard to the South Park. If any residence property in Ohicago will ovor be worth $1,000 per nt foot, fwlnuh is only one-third of tho prices of spmilar proporty on Fifth-nv. and Contral vk, Nbw Zork City), this certainly will be B R e Bk looie, a1 3003, oat views on the Park, looking, as it doos, up Droxol Boulovard and out on tho finished portion of tho South Park. ‘The sooond tract to be sold ia o flvo acre tract fronting oast on Drexel Boulevard and ‘west on Oottago Grove-nv., corner of Forty~ ninth-st., and 18 subdivided into lots of 50 bs 200 foot Lo an alley on Droxel Boulovard, an 50 by 187 foot to an alloy on Oottage Grove- av. IThis is alag vory choigo proporty, being within one blook of the ontranco to the Park. TERMS OF SALE--One-sixth onsh down on tho day of salo, onc-sixth 00 days, bal- anco 1,3 and 3 yoars at-8 por cont interest per snhum. 3 ortation to from_the Tiockots, plata, and all negded in- formation by SppIS] n;§u€ the offias of Clarke, n&wn&oa., 0 LaSalle-st. Title porfoot. Printod sbatraots furnished each purchasor. CLARKE,LAYTON& (O, 120 LA SALLE-ST. Last Great Sale AT ATCOTION Ghoics ResilenneLuls, Fronting Humboldt Boulevard, Logan-square, Milwaulkce and Fullerton-avs., ON TEHE GROUND, On Tuesday Afternoon, July 1. *_Tho last sale of choloo rosidonco lota fronting Ruraboldt Pouloward, Loganisquaro, Loganavi, il lorton-ava., will tako place as at Tha lnoly locatert : tho ground is high., HUMBOLDT E:) LEVATLD 1o 23 ook wido, s 1s fnoly Improvod: and 0 troes bave boon sot_out, nnder the direction of the Commissionors. MILWAUKEE-AY. throogh tho property. Thorv Is no nuikanco whataver fu e melgiborhond, makiog ‘1t PARTIODIARLY AT- 'RACTIVE I'OR OHOICE RESIDENOR HOMES. MLRGHANTS, MECHANICS, CLERKS, and ali In. rosted in making safo and judicious invustmonts, shonld attend this salo, o tho best in: onts aver put un thu Chicago markot.. DITLE PERK or-afi;;&;ggm OF TIPLE FUR- TERMS OT SALE—Ono.third cash, balahco in 1, 9, 1) th intorost at 8 per gout, A dopiosit of ¥50 ou enchy lot will bo requirod st o of aly, and tho balanc of fizst paymont within 20 e i STAGIS will leavo tho cornor of Madlson-st. and Fifth. v, at 13p. m. on the day of sale, giving all who dealro to atfgnd {ho salo a froo rido to the proporty, "Plata of tho proporty can bio obtalnod at our offico. C. C. THAYER & CO,, A d Brokors, o B Aoy R, IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUARLE g ar) . runa directly ‘BUSTNESS PROPERTY - noted upon, O Weo are authorized by ELIJAI SMITH, Fsq., ¢, to rocoivo soaled proposals forthe purchaso of 48 foet front by 180 fest ddep, d on Michigan-av., be- woun Madison and Monro described ‘s followsi B. Jof Lot§, and the nort of Lovg, 1o Block 1, lcago, Cook County, 859,000, due v ears, with L be recsivod for te: ive, aud will bo openod on the 28th and Japitallsts should give this tholr attention, &1 tho proporty must posltively birsold. Dirod: proposals to EELTAH SMITIY, Trustao, care of Elison & Foster 87 Markot-st. BEAUTIFUL HOMES, GEO. SUMMERS, 188 East Madison-st.,, Room. 4, is now selling splendid lots in Nor- wood Park on MONTHLY PAYMENTS, also offers assist- enceintheerection of dwellings, FOR SALE. <4TE JULY. TENTS, TENTS, AND HANMMOCKS _.FOR SALE OR HIRE. Oamping partles, family plonics, hunting or fishing A cFica. ol artios, samp mootlngs, pa g fato the conatry Jor & briat period, will find it maoh cheaper and plesssut: er o have s hiotel of tholr awn, pitalied unon the bank ot somo fovoly Inke or running slroam eujortag wmturels Jeorostion, whon ating outlite sa arnfabed by GOVERN- MENT GOODS DEPUT, 195 and 1¢7 1¢ast Lako-st., Ohi- cago, LIl Mathematical Instruments, AT J. 0. LANGGUTI'S, Optieian, £3 Rtateat.; botwesn Wasbington and Randolph. GENERAL NOTICES, CHICAGO DOCK COMPANY. Orrice, 166 BAST WASHINGTON-6T., ROOM 1, O110AGO, June 5, 1673, Tho annual mooting of tho steokhol = dgeaof tho Ohfoaga ook Oompany, for the eloctlon of Directors and the transactlon of such other businoss as may come beforo the maating, il bo hold at the atlos of tho Company, No. 100kt Washington-y., teom 1, n tho oty of Glléago; oy uosday, July ), at 3:30 o'olook p. m, % 0. 3. DURPHY, booretary. PORTRAIT PAINTING. A JL. DOUGLAB, Iato of Hoston, Masa,” Portraita in Oil, Grayon, Paatol, ‘snd India Ink. Spirit skotchos sont 1o all barls ou yrith ndma, agyand dato o PP T O T VR T A e AT (PHTHALYIC AND AURAL INSTITOTE. DR. AUGUST I'REULER, 41 Bouth Olatk-st., Rtooms 9 and 10, apposite tho Bhorman Tounu, Obloago, Olfioo hours—§ o 10a, m,, 108 p.in. SUMMER RESORT, GLEN ETOUSH, Monnt Washington, N. I1._'This favorito summor resort . g2 M THONPRON & 00 Efié’::‘-;:"a'l‘l"elu::‘i,“\’v‘."z 0, B! MILLIKEN, "Ports nd, Ao, SMITHS NEWSTYLES| . NEW CATALQGUE! . .7 UNEW PRICES K | 300 Grgaps now in storo. Al orders from _deatara filod. {wfi Qispatah. "Also Grand, Squsro, and Upright Piancs , for rent or sala. e P Ko o ‘W. W. KIMBALL, ) s:tatg‘anfl Afla_ms-sts., Clicage: STEINWAY - Grand, Syuave, aud Upright P, Firot of ttio Grand Gold Modals of Homor, = . ‘World’s Fulr, Parls, 1867-London, 1802, The most porfoct! g d tho largost Plano Maz- e e B e Ono ‘Plano Every Working Hour. TEN PIANOS EVERY DAY. Anunlimited guarantoo accompanles each instrumont. §~New and Socond-Hand Plaxos of othor good manu~ tacturers constantly on hand. 5. SMITH & NIXON, 1+ Genoral Northwostern Agonts for Stoinway's Pisnos, . : d 161 State-st. FINANCIAL. - "COOK COUNTY NATIONAL BANE OF CHEHICACGO, g NORTHWEST CORNER . Washington and Dearborn-sts, * United States Depository. CAPITAL, ~ - $500,000 OFFIORRS: B, F. ALLEN, Presidont: - O. T. BOWEN, Vico Prasident. O. @. BULELEY, Oashier. A gonoral Banking Bustnoss transactod, 2 Accounta of Banks, Bankers, and Morchanta solicited. Partioulnratiention given ta oolioctions. Bills of Exchango on the principal cifics of this coun. and Earopo. FRECTONS: Hon. Lyman Trambull, Chioago; Pat- tor Palmor, Chicago; Hon. B, O. Gook, 'Clilongd; Thos, 3 ; Ohas, Siowart, Novonset, Til.: B. n, tlon, W. Bushnell, Ottaws, 1il.; O, T Bowen, Chicago; D. D. Sponer, Ohicago, FINANCIAL. Better tha,@vingé_ Bank, THE HALL MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Of Grand Crossing (Cornell), Qanltal Stocl, $100,000, (organtzid undor the wa of Milnoly), otfer 820,000 wortl of thele stock for. salo. This stook fs fully socured by Roal Estato. nual dividond of 20 per centguarantocd, Partie poly fo'tho undoriguod, rs and lnnenun? Anformation. GARNET W, REMBEN, Troasuror, Hall Manutacturing Go., 63 LaSallo-h. (basoment). Tours from 8 8, m. 04 p. m. DIC. Wa colloot olaims of evory doscription sgainst partios throughout tho United Etates and Canadas, and publish the names of thoso who don't pay for tho benofit of those who orodit. FRASIER'S MEROANTILE COLLEQTION AGENQY, 148 Madisonst., Chicago. Hide and Leather Insurance Com- pany of Boston, Mass, . A dividond of 10 poroont om a1} d claims will b pagable on and oflor dune 25, at the ofiso of tho Nocoir: ore, No. 18 Davoushiro-atyy toston, Mase, kR J, REED, * JOHN W. GARTWRIGHT, OLIVER 1L OOLE, Recelvors. MONEY T0 LOAN On firat-olass property. Largo sums on mprovod rasl eatato at9 por oont. _ - MEAD & COR, 163 LaSalloat. FINANCIAL. A fow good purch ‘ Mortgagos, & SRRl St od S e (S el from 'L GIHR, No. 10 Tribuge Huilding, COD LIVER OIL. WILLSON’S CARBOLATED COD. LIVER OIL 1n8 Bpocific and Radical Care for CONSUMPTION AND SOROFULOUS DIREASES, rabor e i, **Wilaon's Qarbolated Ood Civer wodgo: ottios, bearia 05 e sigaatire, and 1a sold by tho bost Druggists. iny Prepared by J, H. Willson, 83 John-st,) N, Y. For sals by all Dru, e, HURLBUT & RDSALL, Gitongor. g : th () RICHAItDSON Office of the Inter-State Industrial Exposition of Chioago, Juxk 16, 1873, PUBLIC WNWOTICE s horeby glivon that a spocial moeting of the Btookhold- ers of the IntorState Industrial Exposition of Ohicago will bo hold at the office of said Uorporation, No, 87 Wash ington-t., in tho city of Ohioago, on TUESDAY, the 16th day of July, 1673, at 4 e'olock p, m., for the purposs of subnitting to a vota of said Btockholdora the quostion Lo inoreaslng tho capital stock of said Corporation so that the samo shall bo two hundrod and fifty thousand dollsrs, By order of tha Dirvators. . JOIIN P, REYNOLDS, Becratary of Inter-State Industrial Exposition of Uhea RUBBER RINGS BANDS. CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & (0, 118 and 120 Monroe-st., Chicago, Insurance COMPANY. JOHN F. WILLIAMS, Presidont; A, LARRABEE, Secretary. B S TIEFANY * General Agents. 156 & 150 Laalle-st, ¢ 2 CHICAGO. SPECIAL STATEMENT MADE TO THE Insurance Department | June 21, 1873. Oapital and Burplus... $1,234,011.13 ABSETS, Bonds & Stocka gwnod 211,330.00 Mortangos, first lion 1 . on Roal Bstato...... 302,127.20 Roal Eatato ownod by Co. unincumbered.. | 37,000.00 Accrued Intorest... 16,665.00 Loans socarod by Col- laterals... 131,260.42 Cnsh on Dopost 20,874,862 i Groes Promiums in coursoof collootion. 233,198.43 Promiun Notas. 89,824.97 Salvage snd Rolnsure g 4,780.00 350.00 B 3,381.00, Ofco Furniture, Por- sonsl Property, and 81,234,011.13 LIABILITIES. Losses tn procoss of .8 66,085.00 .- 430,033.47 . 8 506,018.47 Barplus as rogards Pol. 1oy Holdors i ' 8728,802.608 S7aTE OF Irtmvors, BUREAU OF INBURANCE, AUDITOR'S OFFICE, BPAINGIIELD, Juno 34, 1818, ; | 1, Charlos E. Lippincolt, Auditor of Public Accounts of thio Stato of llinols, horeby cortify that T havo this day comploted a personal examiuation of the condition and affalrs of the North Missourl Insuratco Company, of Ma® con, Mo., and find that sald Company fa possossed of bona fide assota ovor and above all isbilitise, inoluding Capital atook, (~s— In testimony whercof, I harounto subscribe my B¥AL, d aMx tho offioial seal of {EE} “prmaapd iy et st of 'y offon, s O.E. urrmuorr.ninduazr. A, UNITED STATES EXPRESS. NEW THINGS. Among others, the Chicago & Pacific Railroad has reached El- gin, and with it, the public and citizens have the United States Express Company, ever ready to serve all. Prompt attention given to all orders at Nos. 87 and 89 Washington-st., or with our a%ent, KELLOGG NICH- OLS, H. D. COLVIN, Agent United States Ex. Co. 5 IRON WORKS. . GOTTLIEB, ‘WM. GERWIEN. REPUBLIC IRON WORKS, (Lato Gorwion's Iron Works), 1061 West Chicago-av. Wo do all kinds of Iron Work for Bulldtogs, Partioular attontion given to hoavy fron straotures, & of-Trusecs and Qirders, Latoet atyles of patterns for iron Lrusses, Iiallings, and Stafrways, an hisnd. ao WUl\KMA’fifl“Il'—Ll)W PRIOES. | Flain and Ventilativg Five-Froof Sttters, Oge omn fnvention, & speclalty, Cail &t our ofiic, Room 7, 165and 187 Rast Washington- st., and oxamine tho best shutter ever invented, befora ordoning avy vthor, 5 BUSINESS OHANOCES. 7R SALE OR RERT, | Factory and Wood-Working Ma- chinery, corner of Twenty-sixth-st, and Stewart-nv. One of tho most complete in the city. Inquiroc at7¢ Eest Van :Buren-st.,_ CHICAGO, THURSDAY, ABSTRA C | et counts ‘od 88 having o pretty oxtonsivo kuowledge of q T BT Interesting Statistics. Relative to the Growing Grain<" . Crops. . Gon, Moward to l!‘t‘l_s“ngdr"l‘cil‘ Freed- - men’s Bureau Irregnlarities,, Over‘éfié,bbo,floo,l“]'ew Fivés Sfiippefl to the Syndicate Yestorday., . New Congressmen " Drawing the :In. creased Salary, THE ALLEGLD MISSING .WAR DECORDS, . Special Dispateh to Tha Chieago Tribune. _ Wasitmvarox, D. C., Juno 26.—As soon s tho annonncemont was mado thnt certain records hnd boon abstracted froth the War Dopartmont Bocrotary Bolknap ordored an investigntion. - It has beon in progross for about o week without any other rosult than the roport. that, #o_far ag those chargod with tho inquiry inve boon ablo to ascortain, no rocords aro ‘missing. . Ono groat diffionlty in the way of en intolligontasd!| Vi thorongh ~ fuvestigation: ‘' has- boon the fact. that . it .is impossible. at. this dsiy for a porson who was not in tho Departmont duning the lato war 10.toll what has_or what hng not boon atolon. Of:courso, whatever transac.' tiona of:this gort took place, wero consummated long boforo Gon. Bel p hnd anythiug to do with the Dopartmont., It i only just to him to eny tliat ho bad nothing to,do with tho carrying off of the Buell courf-martial roc- ordg nr,n;{oflmz Archives that may ho miss- ing. Notwithstanding the roport just made, thero ard .those who hald . Tesponsible positions in the War Dopartment undor Stanton who still assort thot a numbor of important pri- vato rocords have boon spirited away. . | i OFFIOIAL APFOINTMENT, ; I, G. Worthington, ex-Ministor to Paragnsy, and who servod ono term as Dologate in Con- Enmu from one of tho Northwostorn Torritories na boan sppolntad Calleotar of Gustoma at Charloston, 8. 0.; thie. ingumbont Colloctor hav- ing becu requested to resign. It {8 understood this appointmont was_seconded by tho now Sen- ator from South Carolina,—Mr. Pattorson. - DUAWING THEIR PAY. Nonrly all tho: membors of tho Forty-third Congross havo. drawn_ thoir pay for the three months beginning on tho -4th of March ot the increasod rates of componsation voted by tho TForty-socond 'Congress. Horotofore membors- eloct could not roceive Any salary until actually sworn in, but at the last Congress an amondment waa offorod to ono-of tho appropristion billa by, |- Halo, of Malno, which provides that upon certificato rom tho Clork of the Bx;nrson ‘holding’ has beon rgonnt-at-Arma shall placo Lis namo on the pay-roll, and ho shall bo onti- tled to roceivo his salary from and aftor the' 4th. of March for tho Congress for which ho iselect- od. Bo far, no mombor of tho last Congress, who bas boon re-clected, has rofused tho-in- trensed componsation, not oveii those who votod. | ! against it and the back salary ot tho ‘same time. As might be expected, the now members {ake it Without question. . BUIT_AGAINST GEN. NOWARD. . It is statod that the Begrotary of War, under. advico of the Attornoy-Gonoral, has_decided to commonco sult against Gen. 0. O, Howard for & certain amount of menoy for which bo failed to acsount a8 Comuminsionor-of tho Irecdman's Bureau. When tho roport of Gon, Viucent on tho accounta was given o the Socre- tary’ of War, showing that Howard's woro ot odds and onds, the mattor was roforred to the Attornoy-Goneral' for his opinion, as to whether Howard should bo proceedéd against by court-martial, ho being an officer of the mnl(. or by civil process. It is understood the Attorncy-Gonoral has decided thst tho latter is the proper mothod. THE CENTRAL AMERIOAN AMISSION. Gon, Wilson, who was a short timo'ago ap- pointed Minister to Contral America, having Teceived his final - instructions from the Stato Departmeont, loft hero last woek to call on the Presidont at Long Branoh, prior to doparting for his post ofduty. Aftermature deliboration, it has decided to establish tho United States Logation at Ban Jose, Costa Rico, that being deemed in point of diplomatio rolations, and for othor rossons, tho most important of the Central Americo Btates. As rogards commorcial rela- tions with the Unitod Btates, Nicaragua is un- doubtodly tho most important of the Central American Staten for the survey of routes for tho Isthmus canals in which this” Govornment has already speut largo sums of monoy, but as Gon. "Wilson hog letters of credonce to all of the other States, it was considered the most advisable, as beforo montioned, to locate the United Stateslogation in Costa Rico, This Central Amorican_ mission {8 » croation of the last Con- ‘gress, and was mado by abolishing all othor Min- isters to those States, and tho consolidation of them under ono head, Gon, Wilson is reprosent~ tho affairs of Contral Amorica, which was probably mainly attained bfl him after the close of the war; when it is said Lo thought scriousl, of renouncing this, his native country, to seol fortuno and renown in another. R JONEY-ORDER OFFICES, On tho 14th of July soveral additional Post- Offices in this country will bo designated by the Dopartmont . 28 money-order oflicos, at: which ostal money-ordor business botweon tho United tates and England, Gormany and Bwitzerland, will be transacted. SYNDIOATE BONDS. Another batoh of now five per conts, amount- ing to upwards of $8,000,000, left Now York to- day in l‘-gm‘gn of four Government employes, for do{{vory to tho Byndicate at London. 'This ‘is the socond or third lot of bonda that hns beon sont to tho Byndicato sinco it was givon out at tho Treasury Department that thoy bad ro- colved all “of tho firsbt fifty millions oalled for undor tho Jast agreemont mado .with that olique.’ The explanation iven for sending thoso additional sumsis that the donominations of the bonds proviously sont to the Byndicate were too large for conveniont use, and theso lattor batohes wero of smallor denominations. [To the Associated Press.] AGRICULTUNAL REPORT. WABHINGTON, June 25.—The following s the official report of the condition of the wheat orop : o, The winter whoat is mostly harvosted. Of 763 counties from which roports haye beon ro- coivod, 202 are above tho average, 108 averago, and 881 below. Of 800 countics roporting Bpring whent, 108 ora abovo tho averago, 115 avorago, and 6 helow. The averago wintor wheat s somowhat inreascd, though many flolds have been tintor-killed and plowed up for spring wheat and other cropa, 'ho avorago spring _wheat is very largely inorons- ed, and ospeolally in" tho "Northwest is unusually gmmlulng, The indications of tho crop of 1878 are considerod at least equal to those of June, 1872, when the Dopartment. oati~ ‘mated tho prospective orop at 230,000,000 bush- ela, Tho subscquent conditions of growth raigod tho first ostimate of tho yenr, in the an- nual roport of 1872, mot yot publishod, to 249,907,020 bushols, With “oqually favorable conditions tho yield may be safoly éot down at ,000, bushole. Inseot rayages, however, aro reported In srrlng whoat, Indicating sorlous loss in some localitios. Oats—An increased average, and an improved feld of oats are indicated in the majority of tha tates, Tho maximum condition, 118, is found in Virginia, and the minimum, 83, in California, Rye—Twonty-four Btatos report an inorensod, snd ton » deorcased, avorage, Of wintor r‘yo, sixtoon Btatos roport tho condition abovo {ho avoragoe, two an avorago, and the romajuder be- low, 'ho maximum condition, 110, is in_Call- fornis, and the minimum, 89, in 1iliiois, Bprivg ryo in reportod in only ton Statos j the maximum condition, 108, in Kansas, and tho minimum, 79, Iu Indiana., : Jrarley—The conditlon of wintor barloy varies from 65 in Kentucky to 108 ju Kaunsas, It runges 1rom 83 in Indlana to 114 in Missourt, There are no roturna of hops, - TENBION OLDER. The Commissloner of Penslons Las promul- gated the following new and important ordor : On and after tho lu} day of July, the cop- B l aily - Tribun | JUNE 26, 1873, sidoration of all invalid incroase oanos will be Bfl:f)undod by the Ponsion-Office, until tho bion- nial oxamination, which takes place on the 4th of Boptember noxt, Medical oxaminations, howeor, will continuo in auch cases, eo that no spplicant may suffor losa aa to tho commonco~ mont of fncreaso by roason of dato of tho medi- col oxamination. Moantimo all_originsl cases upon filos will bo considored and disposoed of &0 far as tho ovidonco will warrant." TOBTAL MATTENS, Tho Post-Officos of Charlostown,Oholses, Enst COnmbrldgo, Cambridgoport, Cambridgo, North Onmbridgo, Bomorvill, Tast Homorvillo, Har- rison Squaro, Dorohastor, Mattapan, and Nepon- set, Mass,, aro all made sub-stationa of tho Bos. ton Pogt-Offico, ... GENEVA AWALD, FAYMENT. : It haa boon rumored in official quartors that #somo Ervgmsa ‘has alrendy boon made by tho Dritish . Government tho arrangomonts Tor flnylng tho Gonova Arbitration award, » part of thomoans for doing fo boing already fn this country in tho form of 6-20 bouds, to be ox- cliangdd for gold on or aftor the 0th 'of- Boptomi bor. ~The paymont falls duo In that rionth, - TITE PREMIDENTIAL OTIUM, No intimation has boon rocolved as to the time of tho Prosidont's roturn to Washington, Boy~ '| orsl.of tho dopartmonts to-dny sont ofiietal docu- ‘mouta to him at Long Branch. K BUNONH CONGERNING THE REMOVAL OF BECRETARY ., BICLAIDSON AND MINIBTER JAY. New Yonk, Juno 26.—A Long, Branch spoocial enys: “ Prosidont Grant, on tho cvoning bofora fo!ng to Washington, wau visited by sovoral gen- tlomen who urged tho romoval of Mr. Richard- son from tho Trossury Departmont, and.they loft his prosonco with tho beliof that his dacision was to do so.” Tha same dispatoh aya: *The official lifo of Minister Jay terminnto on tho close of the ionna, Exposition, a8 ho Las:long boon marked by tho Prosidont for removal.” 5 .. . 'THE VIENNA COMMISBIONERSIIP, . Jackson 8. Bohult zhas beon roquested to re- ‘main a8 Unitod Btates Commissloner at Viouna, ‘but'in the ovent of hia returning, Garretaon, of .Olovelaud, will bo his snccossor. MINISTER JAY'S RETIREMENT, 1t would be no surpriso if, a8 stated, Ministor Jay's official lifo should be terminated at tho closo of tho Exposition, The fict is known horo that whon Lo was -ppolutod,fbout four yonrs 8go, ho gaid ho desired to romain abrosd only about half that timo, . His rotiroment will Do voluntary, without any intimation from tho Administration in that direction, UNITED STATES COURTS EXTENSES. The Firat Comptroller has issued a circular to tho Sovoral Unitod States Marshals, announcing that the oxponsca of tho United Btates Courts, inourred during the rpi:aunnz fisoal yoar, are in oxcoss of tho a) progl tion, which [s now en- tirely oxhausted. This wiil provent tho sottlo- ment of unpaid accounts for sorvices in tho fiscal yenr until additional monnsare obtained. In flllllebnbmn“{ & doficlency bill for this purpose will bo passed at the noxt sesaion of Congress. WEATHER AND WATER. ‘War Departmont Weanther Report,” LOOAL ODSERVATION, Omioaco, June 25, 1873, . g 5? gl i ::E ? -Hour arob- | § and| > servation. | & b3 § 35 30,07 Ta[8s|N., gontla, 30,10} _G8[84|N., frosh. GENERAL OLBERVATIONS. Weduesday, June 25, 1873, Station, |Bar.|Thr| Wind, - Rain] Weather. 03(8. E., brisk, | 2,10(Olear, 68'8, E,, fresh, Clear, [Light raln, 6|N.., freah, 63|, gontlo, cage N fresh, & Gincinnati . 30,10 entto 165 Qleyoland, 130,19 ceah. | Daveapor..[30.03 entle, Denver, ] Antlo, | Dotroit. 19 , Ught. | Dulnih 00| ¥, geutlo,] .3 Falr. Ft. Garry ..[20.61 gontle, [ 36 Thretng, Keokuk ,...[30.00] .y frea, | .. [Olear, LaCrosso. {30,090 G, brisk, | .04iCloudy. Mitwaukee..[30.10 risk, “63|Light Tain, 29.94/ brisk, | l..(Fadr. 6 from. | 06| Cloudy. 58] s froah. [ .G4Fair, 0.10]_73]5. E., gentlo,| ...[Cloar. PRODADILITIES. ‘WasI1¥0TON, June 26.—For Now England on Thursday, light to fresh winds, aud cloarer and partly cloudy ioatbor. For tho Middle Btates and Lower Lake Rogion, winds veoring to gen- tlo and frosh, esstorly to southorly, and cloar or ortly cloar woathor on ‘Thursday, For the outh Atlantic States, gontlo to frosh, and ocon~ sionally brisk, mnortheastorly - to south- ensterly winds, partly cloudy weathor, and oc- casional rain areas, TFor the Gulf Statos oast of tho Mississippi, light to fresh varinble winds and partly cloudy “woather. For Tonnesseo, Kentuoky, Missouri, and the sonthern portions of Illinols, Indiana, snd Obio, rain-arens to- night, but winds vooring gonorally to southenst and southwest on Thuraday, with partly cloudy weathor,_ For tho Upper Lake Region, winds veering £ frosh and brisk southeasterly and southwestorly, partly cloudy weather, and rain arons. Tor the Northwost, winds veoring to frosh 'and brisk southerly to Wwesterly, STAGE OF WATER, Daily roport of tho atago of wator, with changes in the twonty-four hours ending 8 p. m., Junoe 25, 1873: R oHANGES, WARER Rite. | Fall, Calro.vissuse «|27 £t . Cinelnnati, 4 in, Bin, 11in, 0 in, 3 in; 11, 5 in. 1in, “Tiolow highi water mark of 1671, W. 8., Kaurxan, Obsorver, Toom 78 Major Block, Chicago. FIRES. Destruction of ¥Froporty in Various Pinces, Dunuqur, Iows, June 25,—A fire at Galens, 1il, this foronoon, totally destroyed Yunker, Kraft & Co's sash, door, and blind factory. Loss, ©20,000; insuranco, $5,000. Also, tho lumbor yard of Richard Martin, adjoining, con- taining 70,000 foot of lumber aud the of- fico building. Loss, £3,000, covered by in- surance, Also, the " joinor !h"? of Clement & Tonford, sud tho turning establishmont of P. Tlempol ; loss on the formor 8350, and on tho lattor §600; no msurance. Richard Martin, Marsiial O'Lonry, nnd Horman Bchoror wers ovorcome by hoat, and carried home, but were flually resuscitafed. Ald. Whoolor stood on tho roof of a building, handling hose, and hod his faco and houds bn.dli' blistered. He aftorwards lind o chill, but his injurios. ure not considored fatal, Douglass Gladden was also prostratod, and at last’ accounts was still un- couscious, Mivprrron, N. Y., June 25.—A fire this morn- ing destroyed Bubaock, Fullor & Co.'s hat fac- tory. Loim, 850,000 ; covered by insurence, TosTon, June 26,—A firo this atternoon badly damaged tho throc-story briok block bounded by Richmond, Fulton, aud” Forry stroots. Losors, lonry Hodsou, $35,000; building, 6,000 Conant Brothars & Co,, §4,000; fully Insurod. Fonpa, N, Y,, June 'ho large woods noar Fonda ouufiht firo to-day. Tho town was throat- num"] \\ilth ostruction, but the fire is now undor control, e L Sunstrofe. Dunvque, June 25.—O0no fatal case of sun- stroke ocourred in Galona this aftornoon, rosult- in the snddon doath of a, servaut girl named Ellon Quinn. « ———— Obitunry. ' Mavon Onung, Pn., Juno 25.—The Hon, Al 0. "L1out, ox-membor of Congreas, dropped dead in tho Mansion Houso at 0 o’clock this cyoning from hoart diseaso. ‘POLITICAL. - v Administration Men Déot Inv‘{)c‘m-' vention at Des Moines, Gov. Carponter Re.nominated--Josoph Dy* " sarb for Liolitennnt‘-flo_vo’mor. i An Out-spoken. Bid for the Farmers’ Vote in the’ Coming Election. Past Iniquitics Denounced .and Future Honesty Guar-. + .anteeds . - Des Morxts, Tows, Juno 26.—Tho Ropubtican Binto Convonlion was oallod to order:by Mr. Rioh, Chairman of the Ropublioan Btato Com: mitto, ot 11:30 8, w, Tho Hon. J, H, Goar, of Dorttoinos Gounty, was mido Temposey hr- man,: Mr, Geat, on taking tho chair, said: ! GENTLEMEN OF Tiix CONVENTION ; I thank you for tho Ligh honor you have conferred upon ms in asking o to o your Tomporary Chairman, You have again sascmbled in nccordance with tho custom of your party to L\cohr:dyollr fealty to those principles which hava contributed so Iargoly to the national prosparity of our country and our img and glorfous Stato, Aa epubli- cana we point with just Jvrldo to the achiovements of our party {u the past, and to the fact that we have vor- ified thoso principles of Wrorty and equallty of o[ 81t befora tho law, which ate the ‘cardinal cloments of our orgsnization. ' To you, tho sxponents of our party in tnis Blate, is delegated the duty of Ynmng in nomination for tho sufirage of tho Ropublicin party of our Stato a Chief Executlve and other officers, 1t shotld b our duty to msko such nominationa na will command tho fullest approbation of all Republicans, The record of past nominstions made by our party s on oarnest that you fll the duty of the hour and givo -to'the Blato such standard.bearers. sa will, in tholr coming election, rally to their support evory Ropublican in_tho Stato, 'and roll up tho Ropub- Mean mojority of 1873 larger than that of the provious 1| ing loud applauso. Mosars. J. A. I, Hall, Lafo Young, snd O, H. Talmadgo wero clected Secrotarios. ~ Tho follor ing aro the committeos . | ymmiltes on_ Credentfals—0, T, Sinsbough, Henry County ; James Ellorick, Van Duron ; Newton Hsuns, Montgomery ; Goargo Musgrave, m ; Jobn ‘M, Villis, Dallas} J, D, Miles, Waaliington ; . 5, Bailey, Qlinton ; Jamed Wiison, Johnson ; A 5 Blackhawk ; J, T, Motcalf, Allamakoo ; 8. Durlingame, Boono ; Washingion M. Cralg, Butler ; E. W, Bargeat, Crawford, o On Perinanent Organisation—Trank Hatton, Honry unty 3 W, 0. Orosby, Appanocose; J, H, Bhuggai xflfiu; d, 11, Toman, O'Dirion; J, W, Hopkins, Gn’{hrl‘:;’ Jolin Morrison, Keokuk ; Georgo_ 0, Hoborling, Ja ron: J. N..W, fiumplo, Towa; J. M, Ballow, Dubuque ; 0. W, Grary, Olayton ;' 0, .’ Ghapin, Hardin; Lowls Oage, Browar; E, :g glrw(, Pottawatiomio, B On Resolutions—S, M, Olark, Los Cotnt; . A ‘Houry, Van Buren; J, W McDi o1 0 D, erking, Woodbury P, Henderson, n s BT, Campbell, Jasper; Wators, Muscatino ; Sylvanun Yates, Qodlar; T. H, Bowen, Delawaro; E. £, Smith, Howard s Jobin Porler, Hardin ; Jobn ¥, btone, Mills, { tate' Central Committee~Theodoro Gonlich, Des Molnos Conuty ; M, I, Jones, Davls; R, 1T, Lymer, Pafie; Georg 'H, Wright, Woolbury : G. W, Edwards, Polk; E. W, MoJunkin, Kookuk; Ira M. Gifford, Heott; A. H, Neidig, Linn; O, F. Olarkson, Grundy } G. YV, Burdick, Winneshiek; stor; Mareus Tuttlo, Corro Gordo; J, K. Powors, Oaas., All resolutions prosentod were referred to tho Committes on Resolutions. Tho Convention sdjournod to 1:30 p.m. In oint of nnmbers, the Convention s much arger than has beon antiolpatod, about 500 delo- gatos being in attendanco. g APTERNOON SESSION. The Convention reassombled at 1:30 p. m. The following wore mado pormanent officors 1| of tho Convontion: e Prestdent—Tion, J, . Weat, of Henry, Vice-Presidenla—First—J, "A. Maricy, of Loulma; Socond—Val Mendol, of Monroe; Third—H, A, Mc Fatridge, of Monigomory ; Fourth—Senator Fitel, of Collioun ; Fufth—1i, P. Hendorson, of Warran Sixth— Willism Rodgors, of igokuks; Boventh—. Hilsinger, of Jackson; Eighth—s, ¥.' Sherman, of Beuton} Nin{h—Jamos Hamilton, of Buchonan ;'Tenth—0. I, Thlmadgo, of Fasatte ; ‘Eleventh—Harry Gorlintt, of Marshall ;' Twolfil, David Socor, of Windobago; Thire teenth—J, O. Adamn, of Toltawattomio, ‘Secretary—J. A, T. Hull, of Davis, ‘Ausistant Secrefaries—J. O, Rutan, Johnson County Willism A" Fuller, Fayetfe; L. B. Iaymond, of | Franklin, : : Mr, West, on taking the chalr, said : < Tuo bistary of tho Tepublican, party shows that it was brought Into oxistence by thio mocessity of tho country, Itis a history of tho great achiovinonts, of {hio great benefita conforred on tho nation, and on our raco. Ho hiad no sympathy with tho ides that the Re- ublican party bas outlived {8 miraton, o Tisd bigh opes of Ita future strength and usofulnees, You, gentlomen, are the cuatodians of the interests of thig party to-dny, and the result of your doliberations will Foult in tho continued progreas and proapority of tho to, At this stago of the procoedings, ex-Gov. Lowo_movod that O. C. Carponter, who hod Borved the Stato to universal satisfsction, be renominated for Govornor, . Tho motion was carried unanimonsly, and with groat cheors. The Hon. Josoph Dysart, of Tama; D. W. Adams, Allamakeo ; M. M. Walden, Appanoose, ond D. D. Davison wore placed in nomination for Liocutenant-Ctovernor. ‘baliot resulted— Dysart ‘Adar The firab informal Necessury toa chioico. Bofore the close of the socond ballot, Dysart's nomination was made unanimous. s Col. Alonzo Abornethy was nominated for Buporintondoat of Publio Instructiou by accla- mation. The Hon, J. M. Boeok was renominated for Su- preme Judge by acclamation. The following resolutions were unanimously adopted : Tho Ropublicans of Tows, in conveution sascmbled, ‘mako this declaration of principlea : They hold the Bepublican posty to Lo s polltical organtzation of thoao American cltizons who are opposed to slavory in all s sorma ; whio Lellovo that all men are en to_fho rights: who Inwis, and nattonsl liould bo mado sad administerod 00" aa to socuro to all citizous, wherover bor, o Whatover their color, creed, or docipstion, tho samo rights bo- foro the la freq schools, frco opinion, ond universal education; who boliove that Amorican socioty and tho Amorican'poopla should all bo raised to tho highost possiblo plain of liberty, honesty, pu- ligonce, and morality, and tay all awa ghould be Tade, atid the Government cortainly sdminstorod it i aim In viow, aad that 5o paty has a right to tho support of tho pooplo which 18 not inapired thfa purposo. Dolloving that tho Ropublican party ia atil Gontrolled by tioso principles, and that t in now an 1t hos bocn from ita beginnlng, an_orgunization of tho beat snd purcat political sentiient of the country, wo, as Ropublicans of Tows, ronow tho_expreasion o out dovotlon o it, and our bellef that we can_socuro through it the political roform and tho just aud neces- sary moasures of loglslation and reliof from monopo- Tien and othor abusca of power which the ‘country #o much neod; therefore, Tigsalved, 'That, proud as wo ar of the paat rocord of thio Ropublican party, wo yot insist that 1t sball not roly upon ita past aclilovemonts, It mustbo a party of {hio prosons and progreas, andj a3 it hsa_presorved tho Unlon, frecd tho slave, and protectod him from tho oppression of tho elave-mastar, it will now be derellct to ita spirit and ita duty if {t dooa not protect alt of 1ta peoplo from all forms of oppresalon, whotlier by monopolios, contralizod. capital, or ‘whatsoover nd tho opprodston may Lo, Second—That weinelst upon the right and duty of the Stato to control ovory franchlse of whatovor kind it gronts, and whilowa do ot wish that_any injustics sliall bo doue to the {ndividusl or corporation who invosts capital or industry n entorprises of this kind, we yot demand that no franchise shall bo granted which 18 projudicial to the publio interesta or in which tho righta and intoroats of the Btato and tho people acp ot carstully and fully guardod, Third—That the producing, commorcial and indus- tial intoroata of tho couatry hould have tho beet aud ohwapest modea of transportation pousiblo; and while actual capital invoated in auch moans 'of tranuit whother by railrond or othorwiss, aould bo permitted (o right of ressonable remuncration, all abuso n thelr “managemont, oxcesalvo rates, opprossivo dis~ crimination against localitics, porvons, or interesta should bo_correctod by law. Wo demiand Congres- slonal and Leglalative enactmont that will control and regulato (ho taliroads of tho country, glve to the people falr rates of trankportation, and’ protoot thom agalut oxiting nbuses. “Fourth—That wo heattily approvo the active moas- 1res of tho lato Gobgress fn forrotiug out aud expos- ing corruption, Wo hiavoscen with profound regrot in tho dovoloprents mado theroby ovidenca of politi~ cal corruption, nnd tho abuso of responaible positions by mon of all political partios to furtlier pocsonal ends, and wo_domand puro oficial conduct, aud the pun~ fshmant of unfaithful publio mon who, having botrayed tho confidenco frooly oxtonded to them, ebsll mot bo iufolded from tho diugrace of thelr acta "by any parti- zanship of ours ; and wo donaunco all Crodit Mobllior transactions, and all officlal misconduct of whatover form, "F{th—That wo beliova tlat whenever a person hold yoar, . -, Mr. Goar's romarks woro woll regpived, olloit- | H, 0. Pratt, Floyd§ [ P f'E MBER IiL | 3 s : Ing any posltta /: brust given him by the peoplo is aulity o feaud. € Toozlomont, ho ahiould bs convicts ed and punieli 5+ dor tho criminal Inwa of our land, in addition: to; ry him or his boudsd Sttt = ULyt oomombars ~Thaf 3 ct of the majority {of Zthe mombery of tholast Coil H Involeing AL o T rocovery from back-pay steal & (' whioh ihey voled Into. thol u:l?;fl" l!‘llm“l 5' 4 wol' dnlgnr:; whcl,‘t:l‘x ndll‘d :fl'fi b o most fin 4802 gufamd R N T iAo demandithnt ] - pvisions of the late Act - @rons, by whiak&.malnrion woro increntod, sbmi bo promptiy and hinconditionally repealed, Sevenih—That we ato desiroun of politieal reform, and for honealy, cconony, and purily in all” ook ndministralion;’ that to eecuro this fa the auty of asary citizon. “Fhat to thio end ovory good man rhiould feol bound to participata in politics, and to make, i ond'of bad men forcing thelr election by securing » party. nominntlon, . Wo declora it tho. duly of ovory Republican “to opposn tho olicilon of ‘s bad man and incompotent candidato, whothor ho be a candidato upon our otvn or any otliot ticket. That wo sympathize with every moyement to scouro for sgriculturo nnd Iabor thelr ue influenco, intor- estn, “and rights, and the Ropublicsn party will be thelr ally In overy. ust offgrt to attain thatend, ' { Calls woro mado for spocchos from Blessrs, Cnrpenter and Dyaart, SenstorDysart responded in a briof nqonch, being ropoatedly and continually choored, followo by " lond calls for Qeorge W. Jones, of Dubuquo. Calls, - * were *, kopt up_ until . tho Gpnoral respoudod to them, and appeared uron tho platform amid tromendous. choers, A briof addrosé was also made by Gov. Oarpontar, " Adfourned, Tt 4 *All tlio countios in the Stato were ropresonted in thoe Convontion but Chickasaw, Clay, Croolor, Dickinson, . Emmot, Humboldt, Ids, 'Kossuth, Lyon!)\!ilcholl, Ogceoln, aid Sloux. * Total'nun- })nt 947dulugntuu, 718, Total number of abson= Yees; 47, : e mndumnuunur Lwho weron party fo it; and wo Scontor West On the Condition of 6 Louimana, ' R g Wasnixarox, Juno 25, —Senator Wost; of Lous isiana, has wrifton a lottor on tho political situss tion in that State, in which he says that the fa- turo salvation of Louislana, hor emancipation from disorder, debt;.and disgrace, the progress of hor matorial intorest, aud lhor restoration to all hor formor groatnoss and satill furthor ad- vancomont, whore noodod reforms may be offegt- od, 18 the unitication of all who profess Ropubli- can principles,and can only bo joopardized by dis- traction by those who onfortsin thom. He ox- prossos the opinion that no’ now clootion will by ordored in Louisiana by Congross. st Hor still furthor advancomont will rost with tho adoption,, by hor citizens, of tho princi- ciples of aqual righta and justico to all, rogard- losa of color, in _tho Iaylng asido of projudico, and in the admissfon that n?l vicos do not pertain to ono raco, nor all virtues to tho other. Ho op- poses tho Bonuregnrd movomont bocause, among other reasons, it proposos the croation of n new ;E:rty; whoreas needed roforms may bo effocted X 'mllmcalion of all who profess Ropublican' principles, 3 Adv?co_a from tho leadars of the McEnery party in Lo\llnlnm)éuay that if therofs to bo n new cloc—~ tion in that Stato, thoy desira it to be exclusively undor tho control ‘of the Fodoral Government, and assort thatif Gov. Kellogg and his associates aro allowed in any way to control, or ovon inter- meddlo with it, the friends of McEnory, and the oy;fi;ments of kollnss- will have nothing toda with the olection. Spectal Dispatch to The Clicago Tribune, “WASRINGTON, Juno 25.—Tho Louislana. Re- publicans aro ‘somowhat_ divided in their judg- mont as to tho roal meaning of tho now move- mont, ombodied in a serios of rosolutions, signed by a number of ox-Confodorates, headed by don. Bonnrogard, whilo a gumbor ot lotiars havo boon recolved, sotting forth that tho do- partura is bono fido, Othors stato that it is an attompt to divido tho Ropublican party, and ospactally to drww wmay the nogroos who sxa inimical to Kellogg, through his failure to keop his promisos to give them oflice. % i Doclines the Nomination. . BELFAsT, Mo., June 25.—The Journal to-mor- row will contain a letter from tho Hon. Oharles R. Kimball, for two yoara Democratic .candidato for‘(‘lovunmr, absolutely doclining another nom- nation. . B NEW YORK. The Alden Type-Sotting Machine Come " pany Sold Oute--A Professional Dend Maon-e-Sccking Bail-==Another Rond Robhory === The Woodhull Cascess Miscoliancous Local News. Spesial Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune. New, York, June 25.—Thae Inw offices of J, Z. & Abram Lott are within o stone's throw of the Bropklyn police ceniral office. In May and Juno their clionts loave their mortgage bonds with them to collect tho interost thoroon, When Mr. John Lott returned to tho offico -on Monday morning, ho found that tho safe had been opon- ed. Whoover opened tho safo must bave been disturbed, for when Mr, Lott opened the door the papers all foll out upon tho floor, On ox- amination, bonds ou tho Susquolanna Lath, Shinglo, and tcam Lumbor Company, Lo pro- tosted checks by Cassidy on tho Brookiyn Bank, and mortgago bonds of tho Steam Lumber Dry- ing Compaay, which arc of no market valuo, wore stolen. - Tho mortgago bonde and checks are valueloss to the thioves. Throo United Btates 5-20 bonds (coupon) were not takion. A police officor, who was on patrol on Saturday and bunday, fold Mr, Lott's clork -that he had seen a man put his head out of tho door about 10 o'clock on Sunday morning. The police in thig, a8 in all robberlos and murdorous assaults, refuso to give any partioulars. Tho names -of the men arrested will not bo divulged until the Police Commissionora give their consent. * [To the Associated Press.) New Yonk, June 26,—Among the proporty sold in Brooklyn on Tuesdsy for non-payment of taxes was & parcol ownod by Chief Justico Ohaso. ‘The Alumni Asgociation of tho Goenoral Theo- loglcal Beminary onjoyed their annual breakfast iy ‘morning, Dishop Robertson, of Missour, and others made short addressos, The offcots of the Aldon Typo-Sotting snd Distributing Machino Gomlmny ‘Woro sold to-dny at auotion for &0,600. It is emd that tho in- vontor sunk at loast $600,000 in_porfacting hia invention. Tho effccts embraced lottors-patont in this cnuntr{nund Europo ; machines, machine- ry, and stock In tho factory, Chyistian Smith, sgod 55 yoars, who has been in the Tombs for the past six wooks on charge of vagranoy, apparently suddenly died yestordsy. It in said that he has foigned death on throe former occasions, onco boing coffined_sovoral hours, and, again, was placed uvon a:slab in the Morgtio, only reviving whon tho water trickled upon his faco, Tho Coroner declinos to hold an lnm;oflt until sasured that tho man is actually dend. 3 Tho New York Post announces the arrcat, this morning, of John J, Walsn, tho indicted Court- Houao Gommissioner, and that o ia now in tha District Attornoy's offico sonding for bail. Eight jurors ‘were obtainod in the Woodhull cas0, and the pancl exhaustod. A finc of $250 was ontered against tho delinquont jurors, and ‘panel of 800 or torad for to-morrow. _. Franeis Gillon and Edward Kirtland, indicted for s murder committed on Bunday, the 8th, will be arraigned at tho Genoral Sossion, to-mor- row. . In tho case of Talntor, tho dofaulting Cashier of tho Atlantic Bank, tho docision was roserved on the application to postpono on the ground of tho nbsenco of witnoases in Europo. A suit was bronght bofore Judge Blatohford for 870,000 agoinst tho bondsmon of tho lato gn{ry Fullor, as Colloctor of Customs, New rloans. John J. Walsh, arrested to-day undor ono of the Ning indictmonts, was balled in Sl‘l.flfl(’l.. Qeorge B. Millor, anothor indioted “Ring official, waa ballod in 8500, Martin Lakin ond throo other mon, su‘: osod tobo concorned in tho agsault on Thomas linver- utnwx wero arosted. Tho wounded mau is '“A“ Ipfllcnj(on ‘has boon mado to Goy. Dix for the ardon of Danlol Galvin, sontenced in January, I‘HW to three snd one-half yoars in tho Stato Prigon for the manslaughtor of a drunken man in Brooklyn the day of the Orango riots in 1871, and tho Governor has asked for the 1ninutos. of tho testtmony. Dinbolism,. Special Dispateh to A'he Chicago Tribune, Dupuque, Iowa, Juno 20,—The Eastern bound frolght train ran off tho track noar Furloy, Iowa, by tho rail boing out, Tho' engine tippod over on its side a8 it ran off, and six car, two londad with cattlo, ran into and over the locomotive, killing Engineor Tillottson. The fire- man, Anderson, oannot be found. Tho oars wera fearfully wrocked, and tho track torn up some dlstance. Tho whole thingbhu tho appoarance of having been planned by some fiouds mali- clously iuclined, .~ -

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