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The Ehicogo Dailp Teibune, ° CHICAGO, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, WILLSONS DARBOLATED (0D LIVER OIL 182 Bpoctfio and Radioal Curo for CONSUMPTION AND SOROFULOUS DISEASES, Romembor the nnme, ** Willson's Gacbolated Cod Liver L 1L, I Inrio wedgo-shapod bottlos, boating the faventar's slanaturs, snd s soid by tho bost rugEistes Proparcd by J, H, Willson, 83 John-st,, N. Y, For salo by all Drugglsts. 'ustarn Agonts: FURLBUT.& EDSALL Chiongo. RIOHARDSON & CO., Bt. Eoulr, Mo. " s UNEEED STATES BXRRESS, oo NEW THINGS. Among others, the Chicago & Paciflc 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 os. 87 and 89 Washington-st., or with our agent, KELLOGG NICH- OLS, Elgin, OLVIN, H.D. C Agent United States Ex. Co. REAL ESTATE. o REAL BSTATE IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY ‘Wo oo authorized by ELIJAH SMITH, R 10, to rocoivo sealnd proposais for the prrob Leot, front by 180 foet. doop, Trus: of uatod on Michiganav., bo- troon Madison and Monreo.ata., desoribod as. forlows: e. 3 of Lot8, and tho north 8 foat of Lt 9, In Blook 1, rational Sdotion 16 Addition to Ohicage, Oook County, . 2eor to assumo mortgago of 830,000, due fivo h soml-annual Intarost; bol. down, and', 3, and 8 yoars, with 8 por cont {nter. ro wlil o racaived for ton days, to tho F0th instant inclusive, aud will bo opensd on tho Sith end soted upon. Oapitallsta stiould givo this thoir sttention, 43 tho proporty muat positivol b anid. Diroot e to Bi10 A1 WATTYEy, Trasteo, caro of ‘Elisan & Fontor. 81 Rorkotat. Hi Fenn ot 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- ancein theerection of dwellings. LAKE NAVIGATION. GOODRICH'S STEAMERS Por Racine, Milwaukee, Sheboygan, ete., daily, Sundays excepted, 9 a. m. Saturday Excur- sion Boat for Milwaukee, etc., do'n’t leave un- til 8 p. m. For Grand Haven, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Spring Lake, Iruitport, Manistes, ete., daily, Sunduys excepted, 7 p. m, For St. Joseph, Daily, Sundays excepted, 10 a.m. Saturdays, Boat don't leave uatil 11 I.m. For Green Bay Porls, Monday, Wednesday, and Fridoy at 7 p. m. Wednesday's Boat goes to _ Escanaba, FOR BUFFALO, And Intermediate Points, Anohor Line Stosmor CHIN. dack foot of North LaSall Western ‘Transportation A, Captain Dickson, from celdey, duno 7, w1 pm. any's Stoamo 3 Capt. Drako, from fiock foot of North Loaeboraty Bt arday, Juno'ss, p. m. Wastern Transportation Company’s Steamor FOUN- TAIN OITY, Capt, Gibon, from dock foot of North Doarborn. at., Tugsday, July 1. 8t 7 p. m. For Burths and Passago Tiokols, apply at 75 Canalat., corner Madison, A. A, BAMPLI Yiteanger Agont, FOR SALE, CASH AND OFFICE BOXES AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & (O, 118 and 120 Monroe-st., Chicago, Water ! Water ! Water! By the broaking of n Water-Pipe over my Btore, corner Olark and Adama-sts., Lake- wide Building, Thave a large amount of Oloth- ing slightly dnmaged by water which I will close out at one-half its value, Oall early and seoure your bargains, A, D. TITSWORTH. <«TH JULY. TENTS, TENTS, AND HAMMOCKS FOR SALE OR HIRE. Oamplng_pastios, family plenics, Lunting or fiahing xtion, onmp mootlngy pertics ofng ioto tho oonntry for a briof period, will tind it much ehvapor and plessant, e tokave a hiotol of their own, pitched upon tho bank of somo loroly Inko o rusning ‘slrasm, euoriog matires ecreation, wlion uniug outiite as furnished b 2 BN GO ODE DEPDT, 16 and 107 Koot Luket.r Ont. cago, Il Mathematical Instruments, AT J. G. LANGGUTIF'S, Opticlan, B batween Waslington and dolph. STOVES, RANGES, &o. BOYNTON'S HEATING FURNACES! *Our Favorlte” Ranges, *The Onbinet? Cook Btave, Bnlthmors Henters, Yenting Stoves, Tuttls & Balloy’s iteglsters, &c. TTheta goods are tho very bost manufacturad, and are sliablo [ ovory rospoet. Tuo KOYNTON KURNAGR iaa'moaqusl, " OTory (0 dllrintalzas and Kinde for oot my bulldings of nvur‘ descriptios Heating and ventl- ‘atlng promptly attondod Lo, © Hatimatos mads on whos £ W tavite Tho atouoit of "iskior aud thone Ranting ap arfoot warking (urace or cosking soroios TORE €6 AN S0 460 Us 0F vont for cluulook "8 Arrango: BILIE & BUOWN, 19 Lako.st., Ohioago. __GENERAL NOTIOES, CHICAGO DOCK COMPANY, O, 158 EART WAGIINGTON.AT,, RoOK I, OmvoE, I8 e o o | o b, 1975, t1; f the stovkholdurs of the Chi Daslp Yinosl estiog of thi i eakiojdick of i Ol transaction of such other busiuoss as may come beforo imuitag, i e beld e e oifop of ia Gampany. Nt + onTuosdey, Julr B 18G: 3. DURPIY, Heoretary, OLOTHING. REMEMBER CLOSING-OUT SALE MEN'S & BOYS' FINE Clothing, Gonts’ Summer Underwoar, Neck- wear, and Gloves, previous to re- moval to new location, northwest comfir Stato and Madison-sts., Au- gust 1, EDWARDS, LUETT & CO., 45 & 47 West Madison-st., And 308 State-st. FURNITURE. CHAMBER SETS. $ 85, $ 45, $ 60, & 75, $ 90, $100, $195, $150, $175, $200, $235, $285, $345, 9495, $500, $600, $700, $900, $1,000. V. W. Stoong Forniture Co,, 268 & 268 Wabash-av. FINANCIAL, WALKER, ANDREWS & (0, 14 Wall-st,, N. Y. ANDREWS & OO., 10 Placo Vendomo, PARIS, Travelers’ Credits Tasuod, both in STRRLING, on UNION BANK OF LONDON, And in francs on PARIS, UNDER THY SAME LETTER. Circular Notes, Of £10, £90, and £50 on the UNION BANK OF LONDON. Commersial Credis: Exchange on London & Paris, Stocke, Bonds, and Gold bought sad sold on comumis- slon. Raitway Loaus negotiatod, FINANCIAL. Better thangvings Bank. THE HALL MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Of Grand Crossing (Cornell), Capltal Stock, $100,000, (organized undor the 3 of Lllinole): offer 810,000 'worths of tholr stock for This stook {s fully soctirod by Ttanl Kstato, 4 disidond of 20 por cont guarantecd, 1 5 guod invostmout, apply (o the undoralsno: Alva full particulars'and il nocasss: GARNET W, REMIKN, Hall Manufacturiog Co., 169 Laallo- Hours from 93, m. 104 pr m. KOUNTZE BROTHERS, Bankers, New Yorlk, issue Circular Notes, and Letters of Credit on the Union Bank of London, available in all arts of the world. Hide and Leather Insurance Com- pany of Boston, Mass, aivid, od olai; 1 b »-‘}.;.:12' é‘-‘;fi ’."x%‘rl:ifiai‘i_'s:‘{{ R SHioe of the Rotote: 3 o ot Ho- T Deronahre A AR - e, JOHN W, OARTWRIGHT, OLIVER'H, COLE, Recolvors., MONEY TO LOAN On first-class proporty. Large sums on fmpraved roal ostate at 9 por cent. , Troasuror, . (basemont), MEAD & OOR, 163 LaSallgat. BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE OR RENT, Factory and Wood-Working Ma- chinery, corner of Twenty-sixth-st, and Stowart-av. One_of the most complete in the city, Inquire at 76 ‘Enst Von Buren-st. =—_an- LOTTER’ $8300,000. Oapital Prize, $50,000, Missouri State Lottery. Grand Single Number Scheme. Draws tholsst duyof every month, 5,880 Prizos, { o icRora, RI0: Hawor, B0 o foe 1ng to 300,000, R RORIAY, MLItR 4 O 2y end for Louts, Mo, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. REFRIGERATORS, ICE BOXES, WATER FILTERS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, AT LOW PRICKS. DALTON o CO., 80 & 83 RANDOLPH-8T., noar State. SHIRTS. IT WILL PAY TO ORDER ISHIRTS! FOREIGN. Surrender of the Khan of Khiva to the Russian Forces. Rosignation of the Italian Ministry---Its Succossor Not Formod. Spain’s Recognition of the Pow- ers Which Do Not Rec- ognize the Re- public. —_— Insurrcctions in Malaga and Se- ville, Spain. GREAT BRITAIN, Livenroor, June 20,—Tho Sk of Porsls arrived in his city at 2 o'clock this aftornoon in apacial train from London, Ho waamet st tho rofiway station by the Lord Lioutenant of tho County and tho High Bherl, who eacortod him to St George's Hall, whore ho was Tocolved by tho Moyor, Tho Cotton Exchango waa closod in honor of tho Vi of tho Shak, Loxpow, Juno 20.—A dispatch from the Groat Easternsays; * Wo Liope to be at Hearta Content on Baturday, Up to Wednosday noon 1,635 nautical milos of cablo had beon pald out, Conx, Ircland, Juno 20,—A Iarge number of the gune tiat wero taken from the militia barracke on Tucsday night have been rocovored, woll-known Feniana giving information to tho authoritios. 12y Mail.] New Yon, Juno 20,—The Irish pspers contaln tho porticulars of & terriblo ot at tho fire in Dublin on tho night of the Tt of Juno, At about 12 a'clock thay night a Oro broko out in Kelly'a timbor-ynrd nnd storea in Thoma stroot, ono of tho most donscly pop- ulated parts of tho clty, Within an houx after tho fire commenced from 30,000 to 50,000 porsons had assom- Dlod in tho nelghborhood, whose objcot scomed to bo tlio plundor of houses, Hoon after tho arrival of tha ongluea tho principal wator-pipo burat. The mob tore thohoso from tho Lydrant, which thoy smashod, Copt, Ingralinm then liad tho' stroot torn up and & steam fire onglno put in, which worked in Wasto wa~ tor from tho main. Thio iro spread 4n thoalloya snd_eausoways bohind thostrect, Tho polico wero poworlons to maintain ordor, The mob toro opon the roof of tho houso of Maboney, a wino morchant, pillagod his storo, and carried “casea of champagao to tho roof, whers thoy drank 80 much that aomo of tham rolled off. Tolicomen were stoned, and some of them comploto- 1y disabled, Boveral priests who tried to check tho disorder woro hoaten by tho mob, and tho windows of thoir chapels smashed, Four companics of infentey 4nd s company of dragoons wero called ont, and ot lengih restorod order, A firoman and geveral soliiors woro acriously wounds ©d, The mob throw bricks and stones from thie houses upon tho soldiors, and fought them with bludgeons, Forty of tho rioters wero arrested, many of thom ‘badly wounded, Tho will and two codiela of tho lato William Cliarlos Macroady, of Cheltonham, El‘;;flnnd, ‘wore proved un. dor £20,000 by Coclle Loulse Frodiica Macready, tho widow, who gots an annuity of £700, and sftor tho poyment of somo legacles and an Annuhi 1o bis alster, the teatator boquenths tho rosidus to his threo chil- dron, Tho testator leaves all his manuscriple to bis wifo, with dlecretionary power to publish at the ex- penso of his catato any she ma; filflll fit, He givea tho marble bust of himself, anda portrait of himsolf 1 the character of He: 1V., to his wife forlife, and after her doath to tho Natlonal Portraft Gallory ; and tho silver teatimonial, presentad for subsoribers Ly the Duke of Csmbridge, ha makes an hoir-loom in the fumlly, SPAIN, Mapnn, Juno 24,—Senor Rublo has been nppolnted Minister to London, n placo uf Morot y Dreudergast, In his credoutials Rubio ia ufi'lm\ ‘‘the Reprosentativo of 8rain {o Euglnml‘" inatead of ““to Her Majoaty tho Queen of England.” All the representativea of Bpain to tho Powers which have not rocognized the TRepublio aro similarly nceredited, Tho Carlist loader Saballa Intely bnd thres of his offcora shot, and has condemned sovoral others to du;fi:.lt:nugsvm;: m.fi“ lma:v-n ok % 10 Im jal confirms the report of the victo) the Garilsts, Sommanded by Gea: Tl ‘ovor the” Tia ublicane under Gen. Notvillas, on Sundsy last n Navarre, It saya Col, Castanon, who commanded tho 2,000 royal troops, captured by tho insur ents, was kllled, and a non of Gen, Nouvillaa wounded. Gen, Nouvillas retrentod with his defoatod force {o' Tolla, five loaqllea diatant from tho sceno of the battlo, The Carlist leader Bodica was killed in the ongagement, MADRID, June 26—Evening,—There wers scrious disturbsuces in Malaga yostorday, Tho opulace rose aigndust the authorltics, and killed tho Mayor of tho city, Order waa restored in tho evoning, Tl atatoment of the Imyarcial, in its fsso_this afternoon, that the report of the dofeat of Gen, Nou- villae, and tho eapture of 2,000 of Lis troops by tho Carlists, was confirmed, is untrue, The Government this evening publishes a denial of the report. ‘The oxtremo Radicals have risen in Soville and erect. ed barricades in the strcots. The latest dispatches from the city stale it was oxpected that tho outbreak will be suppressod beforo night fu over, el v FRANCE. Pans, Juno 20.—The Conservative Ropublican jour- ol Siccls has boon scized, Panis, June 26,~Tho municipality of Paris to-day reconsidered {ta vote refusing to appropriate money for tho rocoption of tha Shab, and adopted a rosoli~ tion providing for a night foto and illumination in honor of the viait of His Majost, —ge . ITALY. Tioxe, June 26,—~Tho ex-Quoon Tsabella of Spain has Teft the city, highly gratified with Lir rocaption at the ‘Vatican, where she made lavish prosents and coutribue ons, In iho Ohwmbor of Daputies, to-day, Slgnor Lanza, Prosdent of tho Council, aunounced that all the Min. dsters had tendered their resignations to the King, but they would remain in office until the formation of a now Cabinet, Roxe, June 206,—King Victor Emanuel arrived at Florenca to-night from ‘furin, and immediately sum- moned Blgnor Minghett! to undertako the task of forming & now Ministr, 87, PETENSDURG, June 20,—The Kinfer nowspapor publishi dispatch from Taghkond, aunouncing that tho Khan of Khiva has capitulated to the Russian forcen, and the capital of the Khanate s now ocouplod by the'Ozar's troops. (Herald Spectal,) AvLe Ara, Turkestan, May 23,~Tt in roported here that the Jthan of Kbivs hna surrondorcd his city uoconditionally, Gen, Kaufman was ot firat woll dlsposed toward lifm, sud not inclinod to fnslst upon hard torms, but twelve differont proposals were rojected, because of the evi- dont trickery, Esufmanwas compelled to refuse all negotiations, Kaufman had formed a junotion with Vorotking bofors tho taking of Kungrat, e anies SUMATRA. PENANG, June 26,—It 18 roported here that the Gov- ernment of Holland is willing to enter into negotia- tiona with tho King of Acheen for tho poaceful settle- meut of the difforencos botween the two countries, It way prort. tho King's forces in tlioir ‘war against tho Dutck troops, —gt GHINA AND JAPAN. 8AN FRAN0IAG0, June 20,—Tho tesmer McGrogor hioa arrivod with news from Iongkong to May 14, The Amerlean consulato wan takig stringont toas- tres o provent the ahipment of Coolics from Macoa to 8an Francluco, It wus roported that tho French Ministor at Pekin was rofused a pasuport to Tentuln, The troaty betweon Japan and Olins wes formally ratifiod on April 50, "o news from Japan is unimportant, The Rinder- pest continued it o8, ris at Kiato was lsrgely patron- —_— The Cincinnnti Turnfest, CixoINNATY, June 26,—The Turners have boen ar~ riving in large numbera all day to the Turnfeat, Bo- clotiod havo roported from Kansss City, ‘Watertown, Cotumbus, Oloveland, Philadelphia, Dalt{more, Tolodo, flllsmsburg, Dayton, Indianapolls, Loulu~ ville, Now Albnny, Erlo, 8t. Lols, Now York, Pitta- ‘burgh, Allegheny Olty, Diruingham, Logansport, Do troft, 'Milwaukee, Topoka, Buffalo, sud Calro,” Tho day faa heon spont in snslning doligates Lo quartors, The mombers of the T'urncr Featival had a concert at Turnor Ifall, whero Mayor Johnston delfvorad thu Tecoption apeoch, HARRIS & COND, MEDICAL, OPHTHALMIC AND AURAL INSTITUTE. DR. AUGUST FREULER, 41 Bouth Olack-at., Roums § and 10, opposita the Bherman 1Houso, Ubiloaga. Offivo hours—9 10 108, m., 303 p.u. — e e SUMMER RESORT. G LEN FTOUSH, Mount wuhluflmn, N. I, ‘This favorite summor rosort ‘will ba of i 13, 1878, J, M, THOMPHON & CO, {:fla"’;:‘"fl" Sane 3, WoE O N MILLIGCIN, ‘Fot: 1 He, -~ Rauilrond News. TiosToN, June 20,—At a muoting of the Dirsctors of tho Union Pacifio Railroad to-day, Joln Duff weu ap- poluted Acting-Frosldent, and Offver Ames and Elisha Atking wero chosen to 11 the vacauciou fu the Execu- tive Committeo caused DLy tho denth of Oakes Ames and Horaco F, Olark. 'he vacanoy in tho Committoa on Lsnd Grants was filled by the sulection of (Miver Amen, ond that on Connesting Ruads by John Duff, Detnoir, June 36,—The tine for recelviug bids for the constriction of the Mackinaw & Marquetto Rail. road, ulullnr the Htato Land Graut, Law boon extended to July 1, DeaMoiNEs, Ia, Juno 6,—An oxocution hse boon thaned for the alo of tho ontire rallroud of the Dos- Moince Valloy Haliroad Company, ombraciog alt its ronl aud. porsonal proper, at DosMoines, on tho 36th uly, BaraTaone, June 20,—Tho track throngh tho great tuniel on the Dalinora & Fotonms Tiefirosd, trnvorn: ing o northwestorn soction of tha elly, and. cone neoting with tho Northern Oentral Raflway, was completed to-day, tho Inst apiko Loing driven at 0 o'olock p, m, A locomolive wan in Fondincsn, and made tho first Lrip throngh thio tunnel, which will bo open for tho running of fraina on tho Fo1h nst, THE WALWORTH PARRICIDE. Troccedings fn tho Trial of Young Walworth Yosterday==Testimony ot Xlis Motherswgoculinr Lotter from the Docensed to Xils Wite. New Yon, Juno 20,—~Tho trial of young Wahworth for ehooting hin father, Mansfiold Tracy Walworth,was reaunod this morning, About thirty fricnds and relne tiven of tho prizonor were in court, inidcop monraing, Tho prinonor's mothor sat bosidohim. Thoothor rola. tives presont wero Mrs, Ohinncollor Walworth, tho Rov, Olaranco Walworth, brother of tho decossod, threo young siaters, aud a young brother of tho acousod ; Gon, Hurdin and L, Hardin, uncles of tho accused, and tho Rov, Dr, Bachun and wifo, the brother-in-lnw and slstor of tho deceased, The firat witnoss called waa for tho dofense—A, Ebort, tho gentlemsn who oo, cuplod the room in tho Sturtovant Houso adjoinin that in which tho tragedy occurrod, and who haa al- ready tostified for the prosccution, lfe sald he did not hear any cry of mutdor, and the only words ha could dlnlinfiulnh of the convereation taking plnco woro the words, “ Hopo,” Mothor, Could 10t Make out any connected sontenco, The Rov, Jonathan O, Backns testified thnt tho ace cusod waa & youth of excellent character, and much at. tnchiod to Lie mothor, Mrs, Backis, Jidgo Darbonr, Josoph W, THill, John R. Putnam, and William O, Bar- rott, all of ‘Baralogs, gavo similar toatimony ; also An- son M., Boyco and Otto Van Bellow, thoe latter'the Pri cipalaf tho boyw' boarding-school which young Wal- worth atfonded. Tho_mothor ‘of tho prisoncr nost took tho stand, but waa withdrawn to give place to the Rov. Clarenca A, Walworth, of Albany, n Gatho- Ho " clergyman, * who teotifiod fuat’ Le was tho cldest and only brotor of the decoased, 1o mado no allusion to family acandals, nnd objectod to bo paraded for the defensa; eaid he knew accused from infancy, and that he vas o kind, geutle, and vonrleaus you'lh, whoso character waa an ‘near perfect a3 may bo, Wilnesa contemplated traveling in Europa o year with tho prisoner ne & companion, and on that subject recelved a letter from him in Albany, dated tho Bunday beforo the tragedy, but on the Monday be- fore rocolving tho lsttor ho got o telegram from pris- oner’s mother, aaylng Frank had _gono to Now ork, sho fearod, to meot his fathor, Tho next communica- ton was 'a telogram on Tueaday, announcing that Frank shot bis fathor. Just before court look n_rocess, Mra, Ellen ardin ‘Walworth, his mothor, took tlo kfand, and, after belng sworn, 6afd: Iam tho mothor of 1 waa married to . . Frank Walworth, Walworth fn 8t, Poter's Church Baratoga Springs, in 1853, on July 29, aud resided nb tho Gliancllor's Liouse, which my mothor now owns, 1 lived thero until tho summor of 1801, The Chune collor's fumily sud my two brothers reslded at {he Touse at tho samo timo. In the summor of 1601 I coased to live at Samumg:ond went to Kentucky, near Louiaville, my brothor Samuel golng with me, and all my chiliren, I lived thero uutil 1867, My husband did not go thuro with me, I lved n Kentucky for threo yeara without soolng i, e did 1ot *omain in Saratoga when I wont to Kentucky. Ho promised to moot mo thoro, Where ho went to I do not know, During the first winter he was in Washing. ton and aftorwards in Baratogn. I hind & countey placo threo miloa from Loufaville, by moana of which I supe rorted my family, Tho Ohancollor visited mo there, and threo yosra after I first went thero, my hus: band camo to 500 me, and romained for ‘ahont six ‘weeks, I noxtsawhim in Saratoga the following sum- mor, aud stayedilhoso about aweok. In Decomber fol- lowiug Teow bim in New York it a boarding-ouso on Madlson avenue. X camo to New York to find employment, but, 1ot auccooding, went to ‘Washington, and scourod an appointment under tho Governmonf. I thon gathered my children around ‘me, and put Frank at collego in Georgotown, T was for elghtecn months a Governmont clork, during which time my husband was with his brother Olarence at Allmnfi. ‘When I was discliargod, owing to a change in politics, I went to Baratoga to the l’nmfl{ mausion, aud oponel o boardlug-house, and romained. tlord untfl October, 1869, during a portion of which iime my husbond’ was' with me, Frank belng then in Louisville, At tho urgont request of Mansfield T, Walworth, I camo to New York, lo s houso in Twenty-third stroot, belongiug to & Ars, Montross, all my children belng with mo, On thosvery day of my srrival ‘1 was taken fil, and continued 8o untll “takon to my bro ‘house in Buffalo, My husband did “mot Lpith.tmetn Pvfalo, I 'woon aftor went to KeHck: o $:3 - i ing summer AL T, wnwmuxy'mfi%m, aud ro- ' & mafaed three weeks, after which he Wont o Baratogs, I spent tho summer of 1808 1n Baratoga, The dezensed ‘was there for threo months, and tho wheiw family ‘was togothier, I then went back to Kentucky, The decoasod camo tiero In 1667, and Tomnfned ¢l bis {father's death, I arrived ot the Chancellor's Just after his death, with my infant child Roubou, but soon returned to Kontucky, and brought all my children excopt Frank back to 8aratogs. Frank stayed with his uncle Lomuol, The docossud ywas living with Ll brother Claronce, and wo discussed the question of futuro realdenco, but camo to no understanding about §t, In November, 1670, I wont to my mother's Liouse in Fifty-socond atreet, Now York, Mr, Walwortl bolng with me, and we remained thoro unsil the final separaiion on {ho 20t of January, 1671, I then went 7 el my clildion 4o Judgs’ariour, and_pince thou havo not scen the deccasod. Legal Eroccmllugl for a limited divorcs wero commenced in the Superior Court Jom, 27, 1871, and on the Btk of April, 1871, o docrde of soparation was pronounced. On “tho Slst of July following, ‘tho docres was molified to allow Mr. Walworth to sce his children onco s month, ~ After I loft Judge Barbour, T went to my brother, Gen, Iardin, at the Hoffman Houso, aud then went to my brother-in-law, Clarence, at Albany, aud remainod there thros wooks, and wen to Dr, Backus, taking my childron with e, From thore T went {0 the old homostead nf Saratoga, snd have remiainod thers ever sinco with my children, Mr, ‘Walworth adaroased me by letter very frequontly after our separation. After I left him our youungest child born, Being delicato from ita birth, it died in January, 1672, Ar, Walworth never camo near the houso, and nover suw his youngest child, I did mot always receive his letters, TII the past two or threo months I did, but aftor that it was only occasionally that I recoivol thom., Soma of Lis lelters novor reached me, Thers wos no malo pereon in the house who could protect meexcept my son. Clarensn Walworth apoke to mo on the Thursday beforo the oo ourrence about taking Frank with him to Europe, I told Frank of it that evoning, Ho seomed gratified, but said ho should think about it, e gavo » qualified assont {o tho proposal, On Friday ho went fishin with his younger brother, to Saratoga Lake, roturne about 6 o'clock in tho ovoning, and retired ‘early, On Saturday ho was arranging his clotlies, books, and other things, and afterwards went swimming. On Bunday he elopt until lato, ~ Bomo young friends of hiscallod in the atternoon, and they went to tho 1kin Woods,” e wrotes lottor on that day and asked mo for some note-paper, which I gave him, On h!nndl{ morning I camo down early, and, scelng Frank In the hall, esid, * You aro upearly,” Yo made somo canual r‘:‘{vlv, and wont ont of the front door. I thougnt he had gone to tho Springs, and at the broak- fast-tablo asked why he did not roturn. Some ono #1id Lo had gone away, and lofta measago that, f ho ‘was not back to supper, be would not be home that day. T then went to hin room, and, on looking around, found an ompty envelope {n the handwriting Of ML T, Walworth, Iimmediately telegraphed to Father ‘Walworth and to Judge Barbour, Lut could ascertain nothing about him, snd then belioved holiad gono to ‘Troy, The envelope she found was grodu:ell. It wea poatmarked May 30, Mra, Walworth identified a doourmont, which proved to be atipulstion modifylng the dacreo of divorco signed by her, and sald she liad & counterpart of it, signed by Mr, Walworth, She sup- ported herself and clildren entirely by her own exer- tions, with tho exception of about $350 received from the Walworth ostate, While shio lived with Manafield T, Walworl, ho lwayu carried o pstol, & pistol bo- ing produccd, she said {t originally bolonged to Mr, Adame, who fs now dead, and which was given by Mre, Adama to Frank to take care of somo time in 1870, aiuco which time ho Liss hind chargo of it, Mra, Walworth. then proceodad to say that she was givon a large package of lettors by Frank, undor the }xramlun that she would not read thom. They were rom Mr, Walworth, Sho had also found hovaral of his g lettors since his death, in Frank’s socrotary, Bhe {den- tifled ono_which slio had not rocoived, but which sho sld Frank must havo seen, Tists fottor was datod Aug, 13, supposed to be fn 1873, and Mr. O'Conor put it in evi’dnnu together with that dated May 30, 1873, which Frauk hind sent to lis unclo, inclosed it his own lettor, Tho District Attornoy hot objecting, ALr. 0'Conor road those two letters to the Jury, FRANK'S LETTEL, Banatoas, N, Y., Bunday, 13, Dran UNosr: Mothier told me of tho invitation you extouded to me'fo accompany you to Europe, Huving ouly rocently any desire to go to Lurope, the invitatiol was particularly acceptablo, aud as I would hsye to leavo her soon anyway toattond the Albany Law School, I told her, on her” intimating that you wished an ewer i to wnorning, that ulio might sy T would like to go, I am of the opinion that il would be neitlier afo nor wiso to have hor unprotected sgainat futlier’s ncts, In fact, I do not think her situation in by any mentia s afo oflena it fs. 1 incloso a lotter from father to her, which I rocelved yosterday, 1am going down to Now York in tho morniug to try to see him, ond, I 'may add, without informing mother, for gho would ool very uneay, My trid will dotormine suy queation 1t regard {0 my going to Fairopo, or snywhero olso, 1 will bo hoariily sorry if T shall have cauued you auy troublo or oxponfo, Afloo- tionalely, your nephow, ¥, A, WALWanTI, WALWORTI'S LAKT LETTRN X0 116 WIFE, Max 80, 7 0'clock {n the morning,~Preparo yoursolf for the inevitable, I am gotting over my ‘wasting fover, and shall bo out of my room in & fuiv days, I am golng to call w my childron, My hwart ia “starving for {hecir onrosses, Mako tho futerviow whon T oo SHat 8y sy and pleasant as possiblo, T cannot siay from thom much longer, I Wil ko them pouceably If T can, or wilh iragedy if must, ~ Tholr litlo fuces bhaunt me, 88 thoy wre mine, Poplsh cruclty must boud to the demand of a father's heart, r {he Walworth namo goos out n blood, = Keejh Frank Walworth out of my way, You havo taughte him o bate me, and hiprosonca or obstruction in iy way “will only exclte fatal exssporation, 1 wanb to weo m, girls and ‘come away peacofully, tuat you do mot itt] Bowaro 1873. in any way nrouso tho frenzy which you have known to oxist sinco you left mo, Thore fsn_ reasonable w to deal with nie, Telill bavomy rights undor th decreo with no furihier logal delny or ox- ponse, T liave concoded prompily overy right o you undor that docres, - and now I am golng to seo my chlldren, ‘and you shall_ not bring them up to hato their loving fatlor, Eilzn Backus Lias written to mo that you will do JEif you can from your amoclations © with them, nud thion I ahoil shoot you snd mysclf on ' hoso doorateps, for I hayo nothing furthier to live for, Doright, Ellen Ifardin, and you will find mo prompt to do fight, Iam a broken-heartod desperado, Bavo this lotter for tholawyors and courls, 1f you plose, God 18 my luwyer now, not that remoraoicas, brittal God {nt you, and Eliza Backun, aud 0, A, Walworth worelilp, but iiio God that planted Tovo for my Jittlo girln in my hoart and sayn to tho boreft tiger “ Kill) Oh, you wrotch, that kopt mo two years fom tho Litle hands and hearta that lovo me, Your only oxcuse was my poverty and misfortuncs, Bhould my childron refuno to npoak o mo i tho pireets of Baratogn, and I shall sy to mynclf thnt slic I toaching them all {o haton bro ken-hoarted father, Al is loat, and o tragedy must como, When 1 'know from tho conduct of tho ‘Mitlo girls thit you lave taught them to hato mo,” that moment two pistol sbots ‘will ring ahotit (hat hiouso, ono elaying som, the other mysolf, Iknow yon havo'no personal feaf no moro than I have, but o both must dlo whon that discovery roaches my brain that yow have catranged my young “children from ine, _You shall have your lifo If my littlo girls lose mo, If thoy do not love ine, then my lifo {a valuoleas, and I shall dio with = fooling of luxury and rest, but yon will have to attend mo to tho spirit land, The God of Justice demsnda it. Butif youdo right undor that decroo ll my bo woll: but now my heart is agonized for my 1litls children, If youhad common senso, you would know how to appreeinte tho darger. MANS¥IELD TRACY WALWONTIT, -Ylldiu Davin finally, in a lengthy opinion, adhered to bis ruling czcluding tho letter, though ho sald ho should rtill keop tho question undor advisemont, This deoinion_will virtuslly cmsaculato tho lottors, which Mr. Beach, In his oponing, stated would bo offored in ovidence, ahowing the hatred Mansfield Walworth entertained, not alono for tho prisoner but tho cntire Walworth family, 1f Judge Davis adherca to thin suling, the line of tho prisoncr's defense will probably be materlally weakened, and will form an im- portant basis for 2 motion for s now trinl If the prison- er bo convicted, On the conclusion of (ho delivery of Judgo Davia’ opinion the Court adjonrned, WALL STREET. Review of the Stock, Gold, Bond, Moncy, and Produce Marlkcts, Special Dirpateh to The Chicago Tribune, Nxw Youx, Juno 20.—Rallway nnd miscellane ous spaculntion was ogalu quiet and dovold of any siguificant featurcs, Businoss continuod on an exceodingly limited ncale, Tho changes to-day wero of tho moat narrow proportions, whilo the genoral appearanco of affairs on tho Btock Exchange would almost lend ono to think that tho day was ob- served as o hollday, Pacifio Mall sold at 38}, but later declined to 37% regular, and 473 ecller {hirty daga, At tha closo salen woro at 37%@37%. Union Pacifio started ot 24, ond ool reached 24% but afterwards roceded to tho formor quotation, sud clused at 245, Lako Sloro rose from 923; to 935, foll off to 92, and finally recovored to the highost polut, GOVERNMENTS closod firm, with Hght busfucas, aorD an beon dull during (o afiornoon at 1165 @Y, and closed at 1164, Tho carrying ralo for gold at the closowas § por cent, Tho follawing was tho businces of tho Gold Exchango Bank (o-day: Gross carnings, 10,083,000 : currency bslances, $1,410,821 ; gold Lalt ances, $1,107,821, xoNEY very easy, and loaned freely at the close at 8 por cont, YOREIGN EXONANGE dull but firm at 1097; a0d 110X, oL, An additional $500,000 gold coln 18 being packed for Saturduy's stenmers, nnd it is roportod that tho ship- ment ou Saturday will Lo ovor $1,000,000, There wero twenty-four bidn for the Government gold to-dny at the Bub-Treasury, aggregaing the unprocedentod amount of $15,063,000, Dids wero very apirited, aboit $10,000,000 bolng’ bid for at from 116 62-100'to 116 07-100."Tho sward of $1,600,000 wns madoat 116 67100, BREADRTUFFS, The arrrivals of wheat aro caslor _frolghts, Prices firmor, o domand ia in part to complole cargoen. Winfer wheat fn sHll neglectod, and pricos uncertaln, Flour market Teon notive, Low graden aro tame ; medium oxtras aro lower nd trregular. ot gprlig and wintor wheat extran sud good snporfiuo No, 3 [n fair demand and vory firm, Corn firmer, but hot quolably higher. The demand is chiofly for export, though fair for the local feade.” T 0. 1' mixed and yellow 12 mited, vory light, with rrovioxs, The markot for pork was active, snd sgain lower. Bnles, cash and regular, aro about 60 brls at $15.75 for new mess, For future delivery transnctions wore about 300 brls for July at $15.60@16,70, cloaing ab the latter § 1,000 brls, August, ot $15,75, Boef wa in the same po- sltion s previously noted—qulet, and_about nominal, nma Wero ltsn active: 400 hrla Western sold . Cut meata—Duslitcas wis moderately net- va sud prices firn ; salod about 1,000 city pieklod shoul- der, 1,000 city pickled bams, 50 Western tes, and 1,000 cily emakod shoulders, Bacon—Markot quiel but frn, with light tocks ; sulca, 100 boxos khort. clear at 9o + for long clear, B¢o bid and 0o asked. Dronscd hogh wero good, and the demond firm, Lard was about &8 bofore, and trade falrly activ " FAILURES. Suspension ot J. K. Banlcls’ Bank at Wilmington, Illes-Large Liabili- ties, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. JorEr, Juno 26.—The privato banking Lious of the Ton, John II, Danfels, st Wilmington, this county, closod this morning, liabiltics ubout $250,000, The announcement creatod a groat deal of oxcitement in Wilmington, whero & large number of his croditora reside. Tho immedinto cause of his closing is th efact {int e had guarantood the paymont of $60,000 of the Kankskoo Liver Improvement Company bonds, in which "ho was interested, snd fho sddic tional fuct thata few daysago horecolvedn lotter from tho Treasurer of tho Company in_Boaton, sayiug that tho Gompany would not be ablo to meot its July intorost, This fafluro on tho part of tho Company to mect it obligation placed Mr. Dniels in o bad poals tion, sud made him responsible to the bond-holders for the $50,000 on July 1. o did not feol ablo to mako huch on ndvanco for tho Come pany nud estlely his fndividual creditors at tho same tim, honce, through tho_odyice of counsol, Lo olosed business this morning, Last evening a fow of his do- sitors and other creditors met at his houso, by his nvitation, and, after gettinga full ehowing of his condition, reacived to femuo o motico to the publio thls morning, aud allly the feeling of the smaller creditors =as best they could, The notico of o (aflure prompliy appoared this moruing in a haud-bill, in which it {a" atatod that Mr, Daniols will bo ablo to pay, If Lis affairs oro judiciously mane sged, at loaat T cots on tho dolinr, . Amaong bis prin- cipal'creditors by doposlt are: D, U, Cobb, Mr. Welse, J. D, Uendoraon, John B. Jossup, F. Mitchell, and 8, . Camp, all of Wilmington, rauglug in amounits from $1,000 0 $0,000. The Counly Treastirer 8 also & small creditor by deposit, Mr, Daniels, through the advice of Lis attorney, the Ton, G. D. A, Parks, will at once petition for tho bone- 0t of the Bankrupt Iaw, 1io has always been regarded a8 ono of the soundest business men of tho county, lmpl;uh" enjoyed the unlinited confidence of the public. ‘Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Oepan Rarins, I, June 26,~Eutphen & Bultz, grain dealors of this city, falled, with llabilities bo- twosn $16,000 and $20,000, DETROIT. Arrangements for Laying tho Corner Stone of the New Stute Cupltol-<Mae rine Disastor, Special Disputch to The Chicago Tridune, Driorr, Mich., Juno 20,—The Spocial Committeo on Inying tha cornor-atone of the new Oapitol, in Ostober noxt, have just held anothior meoting and porfected fhele programmo of action, Thirty-two Vico-Preni~ donta and nino Bocretarios havo boon appolnted £3r tha Stato Sonatorial and the Govgressional Districts ro- spectivoly, Tho Grand Lodgo of Royal Arch Masous viill lay the stone, Tho Hon, Willlam A, Howsrd has accopted tho fuvifation to doiiver tho addross, A vostl whicl urrivod lioro to-day roporia that n tro- mendous squall, yesterday, on Lako Erle, drovo the schoonor Cliargor, which wus anchored off ar Polut, ashoro high and dry, with both her anchors, ———— Lottory Manager Arrested. Speoial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, TorxxA, Kom, Juuo 90,—James M, Dattoo, tho notorfouw lottery manager of Omsha, was acreated tu= duy t Leavonworlh un s chargo of Gblainlug woney undor {als pretensca, 1 sccusora charyo him Wit taking more than Lis aharo of the Eronofllll of the late lottery, 1o wos onhifs way to Europe, whore his fawily ary, ond the old gentlowan was very much chagrined at finding himeolf in tho chargo of & pollce~ man, but I plucky, sud 6ays ho will return to Omalia and tlonn out Lk accunirs, ‘The improslon prevaila hero (hiat ho has carricd on & wholesale awlndliug operation for you ——— Neowwspaporinl Chungey, Bt, Lous, Juuo 26,~A fuw days ago Willlam 11, Bwift withdrew from Lhe cditoriul” managomont_of tho Hreening Disputch, of thly city, 'To-day D, Robort Harclay reslgned the Presidoncy of the Diapateh Coms pany, and lo-morraw Biilsou lutchios, formerly of e Y'imes, who hios purchased an intorest in tho Dis- pateh, nud been elected Preaidont o1 tho Company, will ansunio goneral suporyvision of thoe editorial and’busis ness futorests of ths puper, —_———— Drownod, OINOINNATI, June 36,—1'ho Hev. Father Poter Geyer- sad bis brothér, Joh Goyur, Doth of Daylon, Oblo, wero drowned 1 the Olilv River, at Ripley, lash fght, ‘whilo batbing, NUMBER 112 WASHINGTON. First Step in the Investigation of Gen, S¥ward and His Bureau. Uis Official Bond, Required by Law, Not on File in the Treasury Department. AHeged Indirect Scheme for the An- nexation of HMexican Soils Three Mexican States to Be Purchased a la Samana. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. THE HOWARD INVESTIOATION, WASIINGTON, Jnno 26.—In viow of the proposod nc ton to be brought against Gen, Howard as Commia- missioner of tho Freedmen's Bureau, fora doficiency in bie accounts, soarch was mado to-day at the offico of tho First Comptroller of tho Treasury for his bond, and alko tho bonda of the tweive Bub-Commissioners, Tho act creating tha Bureau provides that the Come mitsionor shall givo bond in tho sum of $30,000; the Bub-Commissioncrs in the sum of $20,000 cach, ond tho chlef Clerk fn tho sum of $20,000, The Inw alio provides that thoss bonds shall be filod with tho Frst Comptrollor on_ the Tressury, and #holl bo approvod by the Trensurer of {ho United Btates, Upon inquiry at the office of tho First Comp= trollor to-dsy, it was ‘ascertalnod that thors were no bonds on fig efther from Gon, Howard or the Bube Sommimtonars, Tuguiry was soxt ‘mado at tho Wer Department, under the aupposition thnt the bonda 1might havo'boen filod thoto, but they could not be found, Thero aro two thoories sbout this, One is, that tho bonds nover were filed at all, and the other, that, if filed, thoy hnve been nbatracted, Tho amount of monoy tliat has passed through Howard's honds as Commirsloner of tho Bureau was botwoen Oftoon and twonty milllons of dollara, The wholo matter 11 now shrouded in mystery, hut it Is thought Ly the ofticera of tho Treasury Dopartment that tho bonds mey yot Yo found, TNDIRFCT MEXIOAN AKNEIATION, It 18 ald o company of Americans have beon organ- ized, who proposo to purchaeo from the Government of Moxico two or thires of tho Moxican Slates, with & vlew to_doveloping thoir minoral resourced. The Statea nlleged (o bo in view by those partics sre Chihushua, Souors, and Tamaulipss, IOAID OF PUDLIG WORKS, Afl tho mombora_of the Board of Fublic Works of this Diatrict left for Now York {o-nfght, to be present to-morrow at tho preliininsry oxamination of Gharlos A. Dann, of the New York Sun, who wan arreatod to- dny on a chargs of libel n‘flninnt A, R, Shepherd, Vico~ Presidont of tie Bonrd of Publio Works, Shepherd In determined to prosecute the sult with vigor, and Dana’s friends any all he wanted waa a libel suit, 70 'the Aasociated Press.) TOBTAL MATTERS, ‘WABNINGTON, D, O,, Juno 26.—AMr. Takaki, Charge @Affaires, had'a_conferonco with Bisckfan, Buporiu- dont of Forelgn Malls, to-day, with » viow {0 agrecing upon a basis for the pi sed postal convention betweon thie United Btates and an, They came o a satisfac- tory understanding, and a project for a convention will Do ‘tmmediatoly propared. It ia decided that any ‘mattor properly franked and doposited {n tho mails on or befora June 30, thoe laat day of tho duration of the franking privilego, must be carried to ifs dostination and delivered free, although it may arrive after tho {franking privilcge Lias explred, Tostmaster Tillor, of 8t, Louls, ia here to sdvocate tho fraunnce of an order giving to Bt, Louls thirty-six additional carrlors, and establishing post-oflice statlons 8¢ Enst and North 8t, Louls, The desired order wiil probably be issucd to-morraw, "CARPENTER. The Wisconsin Sonator’s Defonso of the Creiit Mobllicr A¥fair and the Salary=Grab--iiow iy Cunstituents ‘Were Affoctod. : Spectal Dispateh to The Clfcago Tridune. JANmSVILLE, Wis,, June 20,—Not to exceed 430 peo- Ple listenad to Onrpenter's spocch this eventng, fully one-half of whom woro ndios, Tho offort was o pro- diglous one, the ablest of the Sonator's lfe. It occu- plod two hours in delivery, and wes on able. arguinout in Justification of the Credit Mobiiler swindle, in- croaso of psy, and back-grab, Nover before was on equal amount of whitewssh wasted In so short s timo, Tha Ridleals i the audionca woro dumbfounded at Carpentor's impudenco in shouldering all thoinfamous measures of the Forty-second Congress, and aatan’ mute oa o atone, excepting when the jokes camois Hig excorlations of the pross, and partioularly thoss Congrossmen who roturned {ho back-pay, was of the mout scathiug charactor, Ho addressed about half Lis ¥ ch to Cougressman Charley Williams, who occu~ pied assat on tho stage, us If ho wore tho only ono who could fully sympathize with and appreciate the effort, If any attempt was made to pass a res- olution commending tho BSenator’s course, {t miscrably failed, 88 the moment ' ha closed thio crowd left' tho hall as solemuly oa if thoy had boon at & funoral, ‘I'ho prevailiug opinion is that the speech will divide the Ropublicaus here. Say what ho would, back-pa and Crodit Mobllfer roso like ghosts, and the speocl ‘wang by uo means satisfactory to the honest faces Lo- foro him, Tho tax-payers did not even want to hear him, a8 not over 200 were present, ntr). Carpenter'a specch will bo found on the second poge. FIRES. Destruction of FProperty in Various Pinces, 8. Lovts, Jnne 20.—Tho dostruction of Fagin & McQugen's pork-packing Liouss, by fire Inst night, was almost total, thore belug very Litle of it loft stsuding, Tho building aud machinery wero valued at sbout $110,000; stock about $400,000, Thore were about 250 Iivo hogs burned, but, in addition fo the amount of muat roported lust night, thero wero sovoral hundrod dead bogs banging up réady for curing. Thoorigln of the fice In not known, Thres or four small brick tono- monts on Becond streot, & MNecQueew's, .woro alsg _burned, fnvolviug a lo of probably $5000 or $0,000, The insurance on the pork houso, machinery and stock fa a follows, London Asauranco, $16,000 ; Com- mercial Union, $19,000; Royal $10,000; American Central, Bt. Lotls, $10,000; Adriatic, 'Now York, $5,- 000 Bpringflold, Massuchusotts, $5,0003 Star, Now York, §,760; Exchango, New York, $5,000; Black River, Now York, $7,600; Merchants’ Mutual, New Jersoy, $6,000; Glenn'Falls, Now York, $5,000 ; Ham. ‘burg, iremen, $10,000; Continenta), New York, 81 000; ‘Allomanis, Fittsburgl, §2,500% Humboldt, N Jerdoy, §3,600: North Misaouri, Mscon, $5,0005 Ger- “Buifalo, $5,000; Unlon, Bingor, $5,000; Awor- Philadolphis, $§2,600; Traders’, Ol $2,500 Xiartford, ~ $5,000 Jiartford, $5,000; Phenix, Now York, New York, '$3,750; Tradesmen’s, Now York, $5,000 Tonusylvania, Phifadelphia, $2,600; Ger can, Now York, $3,600; Bt, Faul, 8t, Pau), $10,000 Mauhattan, Now York, '$5,000; Gomray Bany, $5,000 Clay, Nowport, Ky., $2,000; Hibornis, Olovo: Inhd, $2,6007 Counecticut,’ Hartford, $5,0005 North Brithh and Mercontila, $16,000; Homo, Now York, $10,000; and §30,000 in At, Louis--making ‘s total of 240,000, R oraT, June A0—Tiie slieds attachod to the Clucinnatt Fortiiizer Co,, six milow Lelow the city, ‘wore burnod this aftorucon, with a ot of machinary, bouo dust, aud hafr, Loss, about $35,000 ; no insurs augo, Tho main building ia unbarmed, Brinting, Iil,, June 26,—A fire broke out last night at12o'clock’ n Wynn & Hoover's livery stablo, sud sproad so rapidly that but littlo waa saved, All the carriages wero destroyed, Only five horses out of four- teen wero savod. A valuablo lioarso worth $1,500 waa burned, No books or papors wore saved, The total Tosa 16 $10,000; only $3,000 insuranoe, in the Hartford 6 Company. TR oRs AT, Jaha 36, —1Ths fertilizing eatablishmont of J, L, Kock & Go,, near Dolphl, O, s Toported burnt this'aftornoon, Tous about £30,000, Nansows, Jine 20~Laiu's produce shipring waro- tiotze, Grobw's Plauiag il wud two small bulldings Jolning, wero burned by an’ incendiary this moening, Tooat, 150,000 7 partlally insnrod, ek S o i SRR Telegraphic Brovitien. Thie orops aro suffering for want of rain in the violn. ity of Jucksonville, Il “Cho Stato census roturn gives tho population of De Mofues at 15,601, which makes Jt firit-clasy under the Iaw. Teports from tho Interior of Towa say the crops are laoking finely, and thero I & promiso of an abundant harvest—nover better, “Tho work of bulldiug the matn edifice of the Tllinol State Blind Asylum, nt_Jacksouville, Wil bo com- menced u & fow dsye, Tho cost of tho edifico will bo about 75,000, Eddfe Snow, » lttlo 2-year old, was rau over by & assengor train on tho Tows Divlsion of tho Hiltuola ontrul Taflrond, & miles west. of Wobator. Olty, 1 yeutorday, dnd lidd both his aruy taken off. 1o ca not passibly recovor, On Woduesday, duting tho regatta on Tako Mon. dola, near Mudison, Capt, Win, Biratloy, of the yacht Northweatern, rocéivod a sunstroke, falling on tho sids of Lis boat) copsizing o, and immodiately sunk. Tils cousin Willle fmmediatoly'dave to hin asslstance, ho succcedod In_ brin, m to the A Uio aasiatanca of thio. snitors 1n o othier yachts, suc- coodod 1 resoutng him. Prof, 3, 1, Eaton, of lslolt Qollags wis wassid i north of Fagin Dolott, on Wodnealay morning, to Misg Abby Tirk, dnughter of John P, Fiak, Iisq, ' Tho pacty left for the Lant on the noon trafn, Miss Elis Q. IHackett, dntightor of Jolin Ieckott, Fiaq., wan marriod the same ovening, nt Bt. Paula Epiacopnl Ghureh, to John I, Adama, of Ghfeago, Tho churel waw beatitifully decos Tated. ' A brilliant and fashionnble reception took Placo’at {he Goodwin Tonso later in thie ovening, Tho Ifon, Francin B, Coiton left Galesbiirg om Wailnesday for Now York Olty, whero ho will smbark on Suturday on tho Calabein, for London, r, Colton goes on husinoss of tho Union Pacifio ftatiroad and tho Tullman ar Company, as well 1 _eemi-ofcial Gove arnmental miwelon, 1fo will ba nocompaniod by Gol, €. @, Hammoud, of Chiengo, formerly Huperintondont of (lio Ghiu-~~;'Turlington'& Quinoy Raflrond, Mr, Colton will: ITioflin, Vionna, Parks, aud Veuice, aé which latter %o ho was Into ousut, £ 5PRINGFIELD. £, the Bonra of Ratirond ana warchi 3o Commissioners e Snnie tary=-J & zo Craig’s Onth of Oftice. Specfas: [apatch {o The Chicago Tribune, Brrwvarin L, Juno 26,—The Board of Ratirosd and Warchosd Jommissloners met in speclal scssion to-dny, The " 11 not reach the question of thio now gradea fn thesS pectfon of gran, nor the appointment of the Board Appoals, but wera considoring s quese tlon presente thei, whioh Involves tho right of the firm of 8, 8, m & Co, of Chicago, to inspect snd roceivo grain, ‘Ihis firm clalm to bo ngenta for cor= taln shdppers, and bavo beon In- the habit of cortitying grain delivertd to thom, on voencl ot othorwiso, as ho- Ing of cortatn grado. Undor tho Inws of the State, thio Buard sgreo in tho opinion that ticir actlon fs fllo. g2, and it 18 not improbablo that sult will bo instltuted ngaiuat {he firm for & violation of the laws of the Btato, A communlcation was also recelved from Mr, Merrick, & largo conl dealer, who han been in the habit of ship= ping hic conl to Chicugo under specisl rate with the rallronds, Ifumways thoso rales coaso on the firat of July, oud as s consoquonce ho eannot compete with conl shipiers from Iudlans, Tho Board did not fnsily do- oide thia quoation, but aro of opinton that the rallrosds iny mako apocinl rates undor the third section of the law, proviiled they offor the same rates to other shipe pors of like freights and like quantitics, That part of tho law upon which thoy base this opinion readss If any such railrond corporation sliall chiarge, collect, or recelvo for the fransportation of any passeugoer or froight of any doscription npon ita ratlroad for any distanco within this Btate, the samo or n greater smount of toll or componeation than fu at the same time charged, collscted or received for transportation in. the asme dircclion of any pasacngor or like quantity of frelght of tho mamo class over s greater dlstancs of the same railroad, the fact shall be prima faclo ovl- donco of unjust Wscrimination, Tho Board think that tho worda * like quantity * will authorize moking special rates, If thia should bo held by the courts to o tho Iaw, it removes ono of the great objections to it. Tho Doarl also Lold that the opiuion lbat freighi shipped fhrongh {his State ik not subject to tho rules fixed by the law in this State, is not tenable. The Board of Health are taking activo measures_to havo the clty placed in & good sanitary condition, In- spectora havo becn sppointed for each ward, with power to liave cach cleansed thoroughly, and cause o rojorted oll nuisances fouid to oxint, BPRINGFIELD, T1,, June 20,—The following unique oath In just fled in Tho Secrefary of Stato's offle #8tats of Tilinols, Kuox Couniy: I, Alfred M. Cratg, Judgo of the Bupremo Court of the Stats of Illinois, clected in the Fifth Judicial District, do solemnly swear that I will support tho Copstitution of the United Sintes and {he Conatitution of the State of Illinofs, and that I will faithifully discharge the dutics of the oftica of Judge of tho Huprome Court of tho State, accord- iug to o bost of my abflity; that' I will administer justico without respect to porsons, and da equal right fo the poar and to the rich, withont zale or deutal, promptly, without delay, conformably to the Inws, withoul favor, abjection, or partiality, to tho best of my judgment and abllitics, Arnrnep 31, Cnara,” Subscrilied aud sworn to bofore me, tho 14th day of June, A, D, 1873, Ltwin ANDREWS, Justice of tho Peace. About 1,000 persons, teschert and. schiolare, bolong- ing to the Sunday-uchools of Decatur, arrived here sspecial train tids morning, snd are now enjoying o plenfe at Oak Ridga Pork. Judga Treat hosso far convalescod asto bo abla again to take his seat on the Bench, although Judge Davis {8 doing the active work. WEATHER AND WATER. ‘War Departmont Weather Report: LOCAL OBSERVATION. * Cuicaao, June 26, 1873, Hour arob- | £ (3 32 (Direction and| =& Seroation, R |3 §|E|/orce of wind.| 3 & ERER 3. R s ; flmul 0] W, fresh, 8, .180.18| 73|72|N., fresh 30,12| T4|73)ES,, fresh, fresb, 100 p. m, 63 p, m. 0:00 p. m. Maximum hormomeler, 79, Miuimum thermomoter, 60, WEATHER NEPONT-—SIGNAL BERVICE, "'huraday, June 26, 1873—10:18 p, m. Tiar | Wind, [Hain, Weather. Station, Ticeekin'rgo (20,80 Buffalo . .. (30,00} Davenport. Dotroit, ,...[30.03 Duluth,.... (29, TN, saln., light. 8118."W., frosb. 176]8.W., gentle, 63 B. W., gentle, 83(8., fresh, GO)NY W,, frosh, 81(8, E,, Nght, 08, W, fresh., . ‘WasmiNaToN, D, C,, June 20.—~PropantLr.ies—Ior New England and the dMiddle Statea and Lower Lake Ttegion, on Friday, very generally cloar weather and Jiglit to fresh winds, ¥or tho South Atlantio Statcs, light to fresh winds, mostly from tho northcast and southeast, and partly cloudy, with probably rsin aress in Floridr, For tho Guif States, east of tho Missis- gippl, light to frosh winds and partly cloudy weather. For Tennossoe, Kentucky, Objo, In- dinns, ~ Iliinofs, and Missouri, ' gentld to fresh winds, moslly from_the south 'and west, snd partly cloudy weather, For tho Upper Lake Regionm, ‘winds veering to fresh and brisk southerly and west- erly, and partly cloudy weather, with problhgllghl rain aver the northern portion, For the Northwest, winds veering to northerly and westorly. 6TAGE OP WATER. Daily roport of tho atage of water, with changes in tho twonty-four hours ending 8 p. m,, June 26, 1673 3 AuOVE LOW ORANORS, et Rise, | Xall, Cairo.... 26 1t Cincionati, Davenport. Fort Benton. W, B. KAUFsa¥, Obssrver, Toom 78 Major Black, Chicago. - POLITICAL. Livornl Meoting ju_ Now Yorke-Ads tal § dresnox by Fohu Cochranc und Others ==Other Political Intelligenco, New Yomr, Juuo 20,~A number of “ Liberal Repub- lieans " of thls Blate, who wera couspicuous in_ the loat roatdontial campaign, wiet fnsecrat seasion fn £ho Bt, Nicholss Hotol to-day—Cat. Froderlck n Gonk- ling prosiding—and lstouod fo’ sadrosses by Joha Coclirane and others, on their duties i the future, ftor passing a 'resolution that ho subject of Caliiug 'a Kluto Convantion showld be Révrred ta tho L ral Ropublican tate Conimittes, sPPOated at Hyracuso last fall, and reaMrming slegianco W thg piinciples of tho Oinclnnati platforiu, the Confortnce adjourned sine die, : s, Jutio 26,—Capt, Neldig, of tho Cedar Toaptte fiepublican, bna ooy locted ‘Ctiateman of the futo Repablican Central Committey, vico Jacob Rick, Shecial Drispateh to The Chicago Tridune, Jovtizs Juno 36—Tho Republican of Balurday wil contain a call for a Rnpublican Conuty Conveution, & o'hiald ou the 01k of Soplember, for tho nominafiol Ly oflicers, OF counsy olat Dispatch to Tha Chicaga Tribune, Drs Motxes, Town, Juno 20,—Tho Ropublicans o tho Forlylirst Scuntorlel District, In_convention a Winteruot, to-day, nominated M. A, Knight,of Madi son County, for Slato Soustor, Y Pork Ntock in Cincinnatl, orNNATY, duno 26.—An_important ofiiclal atatc ot wan cdgittod to o Qfuclmil Pork Tackor Ausoctation {his aftornoon, by Sidney D, Maxwell, o: tho stock of hog product in thia city at (his date, whici indicates (hat in_somo_ particulars tho stock of yro itlon hioro hins been much overestimated, The stock of pork of el kinds {s 20,238 barrols; lard, steam and Yottlo rondorod, 1,160 thofcos; bulk meats' sud hacon, U410 pounia’ extra pughr-curod and oot i 01,6 als, | The report has been prepare iyt o tri B e P