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te [ n x [ TR or 7 Gugo! HMomburs of otlhor laduss are The Chicagn Daily Teibune, VOLUML: 26. REAL ESTATE, ¥ast Great Sale AT ATCTIORN Clnice Residence Lo, Tronting Humboldt Boulevard, Logan-square, Milwaukeo and Fullerton-avs,, ON THBE GROUND, THIS DAY, JULY 1 Tho Jast salo of cholco roridancolota frontiag Humboldt honler Logan-av,, Milwaukeo and fnmgtiatiiats il tkorinoe as absto.” The lefy ten catod ! tho rouad Js v > U3 i"l‘)'fi JEVALD 1435 oot wido, nad S5 finoly improved. ol ihrou 0 troos have boon sat_out, "unclor tha diroction of tho Commlsioners. MILWAUKLE:AV. rnnn directly gh tho proporty. Thoro 1s no nuisanco whatavor in e ntehhorhood, 1naking, It PARTIOULARLY AT- TRAGHIVEE FOIt CIO10T KESIDENGR HOMIS; MEROHANTS, MEOHANICS, O tarostod in maki; ng attond this aale, for. theso lots witl undonbtedly prove ono of the bost invostmonta it on tho Olicago markot, B N EO T A BTG O LR FUR NIS % TERMS OF BATE—Ono-thind cash, balanco.in 1, 3, aod Syoars from March 10, 167, with Interost nt 8'por A doposit of $50 ou uacil Int will hio required” at 0 of salo, and tho balanou of first paymout within 20 STAGES will leavo the gornor of Madison-at, and Fifth- av. at 14, 0 day of ralo, giving ail who desiro to “atfond tho aalo a fruo rido to tho proporty. Plataof ean ba obtained at our offios, TIAYER & ey Estato Auotionoers and Broko: 186 1¢ast Madison-3t. BEAUTIFUL HOMES. GEO. SUMMERS, 188 East Madison-st.,, Room 4, is now selling pplendid lots in Noxr- wood Park, on MONTHLY PAYMENTS, also offers assist- snceintheerection of dwellings. BEST RESIDENCE PROPERTY Inhtha nldtyl, :or ?l(:unnr foot, 1312161, near north lake shore and In front of Unlon 8 ded by street S Forty Acres Hondsome high grounds, with groves and improvomonts, rorlooking Morgan' Pack, th 1 g wabarb arotind Uhiongo, 10r salo oF gxchumgt, — o 8 C. H. HECKWITH. COD LIVER OIL, WILLSONS CARBOLATED €OD LIVER OIL Ts & Spectfic and Radical Cure for CONSUMPTION AND S0ROFULOUS DISEASES, mombor the namo, ** Willson's Carbalated Cod Livor Ret DOiL." 1t oomos [n Jargo wedge-shaped bottles, be i Lavéntor's algunturo, and 1s 5016 by 00 bost Drsgsia " Propared by J, H, Willson, 83 John-st,, N, Y. For salo by all Drugglats, EURLBUT & ypsith piieen RICHARDSON & GO.,_St. Louts, Mo. EXPOSITION. ~—nr. CIN .CINNA'.I‘.I Iniustrial Exposition The Leading Industrial FAIR OF ANERICA. The Fourth Exhibition will open Wednesday, Sept. 3, and continue until Saturday, Oct. 4, 1873. Goods received from August 4 to August 30, Ex- hibitors should meke immedi- ate application for space, CLOTHING. TEN PER CENT DISCOTITINT On all Garments so0ld by us durin; July and August, 1873. E HLY & CO., WABASH-AY., CORNER MONROE-ST. STOOKKOLDERS’ MEETINGS. Ptlae s el ot o o Office of the Inter-State Industriel _ Exposition of Ohicago, JUNz 18, 1673, PUBLIC NOTICE s boroby glven that s special mooting of the Btookhald- ers of the Interftate Industrisl Expasition of Chlcaga will be bold at the offics of sald Uorporation, No. 87 Wash ogton-at., tn the city of Obicago, on TUESDAY, the 15th day of July, 1673, at 4 o'olock p, m., for the purpose of submitting to s voto of eald Btockholdors tha question of Inoreasiug the capital stock of sald Corporation so that 'tho samo ahall bo two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, By ordor of the Dirsotors. JOHN P, REYNOLDS, Becrotary of Intor-State Industrial Exposition of Olifeng; MEETING! Attention, Sir IKXnights. Avollo Commandery, No. J, K. T. _Btated this (T T eantag. ov, Hal 13¢ THe R work on 'K T order, A full attendance ardor of tho 12, 1. B, W. LOOKE, Recordor, Masonic, All membora of Lincoln Park Lod, , No, 615, A, F, A l".‘a ufimtlisfll'm M\VMEI al ‘tlho‘:?’goni;flx‘lhflhrk.- arm, toationd thy Tuoral of oer ats breiha 1ani's’ fully invited (ON, W. M. - 22 toaitend, 1L K. HAMI, Masonie, Ashlar Lodgo, No. &8, A, ¥, and A, M, I NI b2, Ropues o o R TN BMeecting of the Creditors of the Great Western Insurance Co. meotiug of pulioy:holders of tho Qroat Wostarn In- siurance Go, 1n called for tomuorrow (Tuowiay) the fivst of duly, at tho Olub-Room of the Shorman 1lou, Yo czal attondanco iv roquested, as matiors of proat impwr- {anoa to o polloy-holdore el e Lrongitl hutorsite esating, 1y bndof of tha G () ¥ uckira, Ly Douutog 3 Hastons Attge" G2rIst I O. O, I\, [ Tho rogular meoting of Kxoalslor Ladge, No aeld thiy (Tuosdlay) ovening, at tholr, Nall, vhurels Block, . K. curner Glark and V core, I3 111 b fitytited COAL, COAL. COAI.. WINER 1, ABES . 1 West Randolph-st, Lackawanna - - $9.00 Erie, Briar Hill, and Walnut Hocking - - - - 8.00 Tnd. Block - - - 800 Minonk- - - - - . 8,00 - 6.00 LIBERAL REDUOC- TION made on Soft Coal by Car Load. . UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR. ‘Wo havo a largo stock of Summor Merinos, Angola Flannels, Silk, Lislo Thrend, Joon, Linon, Jaconet, &o., in ine goods at bottom Hosiery. Our atock contains about twenty varietios of fine goods for Mon’s wear, ndapted to tho 8eason, at unusually low prices, Wilmington RECEWEAR, ‘Wo havo a very rich and seloot stook now, and roplonish 6vory month, ' LINEN COLLARS AND GUEES, . Tho greatest variety of stylos over offored i e titles of oxtrn f andlin larger .quanf les of e: 'n _flno £00ds for Mon's Wour than £y obRor firin, Iustaltation of 1. . BHULL, Iteo, oo, JON- ¢TyAN DAVIS, G. 'Tha General Committoo on el llnF and Ads ng will. also woat this ovenlng in a0 Darfors of Kxvelsior Ludgo, ! wo buy at cloger flguros, and do soll at oor- respondingly loas pricos. WILSON BROS,, 8. E. Oor. 8tato and Washington-sts.; ““Ar- ondo-court.” Claric-at,, south Of Madison-at. Shicoo. i L Zllce’s’ Opora House, Fourthest., Oinctn- FINANCIAL, Adam Smith& S, Bankers, First Nalional Bank Building, southwest corner of State &nd Washington-sts,, Chicago, Dealers in Gold and Silver Bullion, Bar, Loaof, Shoot, and Granulated Form for me- ohsnioal puposos. Deposits roceivod in_ either ourroncy or ooin, subject to chook without notice, 8ix per cent intorost allowed on all daily bnlances. on us pass through the Olearing- Oheoks u) Hfuuo, a6 if drawn upon any oity bank, ntorost credited, and nocounts-ourrent rendered monthly. Ooin and Ourrenoy Drafts on New York, TEB United States Mortgags Co, 7 UNION BUILDING. Loans for long periods on bond and mortgage of improved real estate, ‘without commissions. ALFRED W. SANSOME, Sec. Hide and Leather Insurance Com- pany of Boston, Mass. A distdond of 19 pur goat on all apbrovod clsima will be payabla on and atiur Juno 25, at thooffica of tha Itocolr- ©r3, No. 16 Davonshire-st,, ‘Hoston, Blans. GESTER J. R1ED, JOLN W. OARTWRIGHT, OLIVER'H, COLE, Rocotvors, JOTC. We collact claims of every dosoription agaiust parties throughout tho Unitod Statos and Canadas, and publish the namen of those who don't pay for tho benufit of thoso who oredit, FRASIER'S MEROANTILE COLLEOTION AGENCY, 148 Madlwnst., Ohicago, IRON WORKS, A. GOTTLIKB, WM. GERWIEN, REPUBLIC TRON WORKS, (Lato Gerwlon's Iron Works), 161 West Chicago-nv. ‘Wo do all kinds of Iran Work for Buildings, Partfoular attontion glven ta hoavy tron structuros, a8 Roof-Trusuos nud Girdors, - Latost siyles of pattorns for iron Foncas, Raflinge, 2ud Statrways on hand. GOUD' WORKMANHHIP--LOW PRIORS, Plain and Ventilating Fie-Prool Smeters, Ope e nvontion, & spoolalty, Uull at our oftice, Houm 27, {58 and 167 Itast Washington- at., and examine the best-shutter evar invonted, bofors ordering any other. LOTTERY. “$300,0006. Missouri State Lottery. Grand Single Number Schome. Drawa tholastday of ovory montis, 8 600 Prtau, vnount dog to 30, 000, - Wholu tickot, #107 Hufvos, 83, Kead for clroular 16 MURRAY, MILLKI & 00., Tox” i, 51, Louis, Mo, i BUSINESS CARDS. 2R, LAWRENCE, WINSTON, OAMI- BELL & LAWRENCLE, Attornoys-at-Law, Roows 16 to 19, No, 121 Randolph-at., Olhioagu. 0. 1, LAWRENOE, . ¥, I WIN GZO. 0. QAMPUELL, 870N, SUAS. 1. ZAWRENCE, CHICAGO, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1873. roniilpd DANK STATEMENT: . ... REPORT OF THE OONDITION OF THE National Bank of Commerce, OF CEIICAGO, At the Close of Business, June 13, 1873, RESOUROES. 04,12 s'mg:' 30.06 132,000:08 ana11.23 11,097.74 0d Badkors 10,856.70 Banksand Bankos y s 125,394.0: l"b‘unlEltnM- 34,0400 Furnituro & ?,93;1“4"8 16}006:68 8,267.10 97,880.83 0,803.00 and Nickols, . {i ‘3.25‘% Xll!lll ‘Tende: H).(H) 239_{23‘3 $1,103,213.60 LIABILITIES. 4 fn 8240.000.00 145)420.4¢ 1T8,800.00 354,192.08 ot 20,798.67 175,402.23 17. its cl fi it A i (g7 hos __187T:260.04 4 65320 81,164,243.66 Btate of Ty Connty of Cook, s, I, ul{’dwln nfil‘:‘ m\:l. ’Gfluhlnr%l the National Bank o Commoroe, of d{\lefl ), do solemaly awoar that tho above atatement is truo to tho bast of nowlodge and boliof, 8 nmarE SN SATTARE, Sl 3. T, MoVIORERT Fabll, . R, PA Dlrcctors. P, 0. MAYIIGAI'ID FURNITURE. CHADIBER SETS, $ 85, % 45, $ 60, $ 75, $ 90, $100, $195, $150, $175, $200, $235, $285, $345, $495, $500, $600, $700, $900, $1,000. W. V. Strong Fornifuee Co,, 2668 & 268 Weabash-av. Corroot—Attest: REMOVALS, REMOVAL. WILLIAFSBURGH CITY B NS, €0, Office of the Chicago Agency is Removed to A No. 171 LaSalle-st. DAN. M. BOWMAR, THAYER & TOBEY FURNITURE (0. HAS REMOVED TO 195 STATE-ST., CORNER OF ABERDEEN. FASH;K(;:;}?ABLE PEARL, BEAVER, and NUTRIA HATS, at RE- Our own_ manufacture, DUCED PRICES, J. A SHITH & C0, 161 STATE-ST., and 513 WABASH-AYV. FOR SALE. FINE POCKET BOOKS, Portmonnaies, & Bill Books, AT WIHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & €0, 118 & 120 Monroe-gt., Chicago. Mathematical Instruments, AT J. G, LANGQUTIFS, Optioian, 8 Biatoat., Lotwoon Washington aud Ratdolyh. GENERAL NOTIOCE. Notice, Builders, We want to bulld from twa ta fivo brick or stono front dwolllngs, and pay In first-cluss tuprovad (nsido. and e huchan jiroporty at cash prices, Apply 1o A J & J. W, COORER 16 Uty Bloek. aSailo-u DISSOLUTION NOTIOE, DISSOLUTION. ‘Tho ca-partnorakip horetufore oxlating undor thestyle of HOLTZMAN, FERRELL & CO, is this day dissolvad by mutua! consent, and thu withdrawal of Edward Koclin aud Leenklin Woldan, ‘'ho busineas will ho conthwod by ., Holtzman and o, . aretl, nudor L it aid muio of HOLTAAAN, MERRELE & GO, *1 uicaxo, duly 1, 1 NUMBER 316. THE TURF, DEXTER PARK Stuner Meeing Tuly1, 2, 3,and 4. Tucstay, Welnesday, Thorstay, aud Py, 22 RACES. 40,000 in_Premiums, 164 HORSES ENTERED, Embracing the Best Running and Trotting Horses in the Country, SANTRIES. First Day—-f}gsda.y, July L FORENGCON. TROTTING PREMIUM, NO, 1-$30. Gacdner Hours Stako for colts Aad fllics 3 yoxrs old, 100 oschi, half forfol$. 1300 s by tbo Gardner Tous becond to savo its stake, Bille heats in harness. Tiiroo‘or mora sabacribors 10 il To Ratno atd 6ioss 1 3 o ke, T, br. o T, J W, Hamtiton, Oratal Lake, TlL, br. o. T, J. l_wegm Ii(.fllcl:nd “Abiaita, out of Lucilio by Aoms 3. WHamiion, b. £, Motto by Autosrat, out of B—Totsost By Blonk Tarm, Waakegas, L, b £, Nanoy orrost al o ., b £, Filot, iy Woodbarn Dliot out of o 1o tarrisom, by Btendor's Casains M, Olay. 43, 5 Crawfordh Shisigo, fil., ch. o. Bolllon by Lo- PR L e 'x?fl‘\{“hu': Yt Datty b atrong, Homeo ., . o, Ma ‘Young Foaraought, dam by ifthan Allon, i RUNNING PREMIUM, NO. 3—$300. Pacifio Hotol Btake for colts snd fillios throo_yonrs "SR oucly hatt forjeits 8300 addod b thopaoma Hotel, Becond to save {ta stake. Milo heots, Threo or ‘moeg subsoribors to fi d closo May 1, 1873, 1=F. H. Black, ob. 1, Suslo Ahn by R > Risoraide, 1ty ch. 0, Cralgoburn by Tp. 1fonnta Sootiaats sut of Mkate Mitghetl ™ 7 8-J. M. Harnog, Bt. Loufs, 3o., oh. o. by Pat Malloy talAnnlo by Imp, Yorkshiro, 0., @r. 1. Maramoo by Light- it, Lo by Epailon, S amatt, Casuiasailo, T, oh. . John Davia by o inclo Vie, out of Mollle Wood by Btar Dasts. 6-Rd Gra "cmingt.’. Tile, b, o. Waxlord by Woodstook, out af Wazoy by 'tme: Crulios T, =8, Powor, Docatuk, 1li., b. 0. Tom Walker by Mam. ‘mon, out of Ads , by Hopnlo Laddio. 8-, illindy, Zausavillo, 0., 'br: ¢, Latitudo by Longl- tudo, out of Kate Bostotiby fortoigton 98, M. Roynolds, Galesburg, 1l., b. {, by Zoro, out of Kato Loonard by Epsilon, 10~Robort Dixon, Hondorson, Ky., ch. o, Harry Todd by Planet, ut 0f Elkhorna: 11—Jghn Domass, Dotroit, Migh., b. e, Montraso by imp. Bonnio Seutlaad, out of Mag Ly Liob Lotohoe, 13-D, MoDanlsl, Haratogs, N. Y., ch. £, Katio Peaso by Plaust, ont'of Minaio Mansfiold. AFTERINOON. TROTTING PREMIUM KO, 3—$3,000. For boraoa which havo nover boaten 2:40. §1,000 to Tat, §560 1034, 850 t0 34, B0 1o 4ti. —liou Mroo's r, g, Waltor, 3-T. P. Roacha's b, m. Hattle Faweotto. BF. ¥, Wanmakor's bi. g. Albort, 4=Uravun & Loomfs' bl, m, Olemontine. S 1L, Maciin's bl g Choaton. —A. Low is' b, m, 7= . D 's ickstlvor, Kemble. - B iRaAt: & Sotdlallion formerly Romble. 8Gs, Gtiddon's b, - Billy Tamberron. TROTTING PREMIUM, NO. 484,000, Tor horsos which hiavo noror honton 2:35. §3,000 to lat, 1,000 10 34, Ba t bt - 1—~Aleck Lewis' oh. 3—I1. W, Aloxandor's b, . 4=G. J. Full Todd. 51 Tooper, 8L 1t Mart! 0 W e . B, . W, Van lirunt'a br, s, oa Doy, ANING PRESIUM, NO.5-00. Milo hoats for all afiul. $400 to 1st, B140 to 2d, $60 to 3d, 1. O. Blandy's o, Hoston Grulsor. -Kd Gray's ob.g. King's Exouss, 6 yoars, by imp. Kulght of Ht. Goorgo, dam Dotty Kin h{mfia.«uu. tmpson's b, m. Wauanita by lmp, Lounte Saot- dsm Young Fashion by Monarch, ' Foarsby Vouclier, dam by Rpeilen. TRockot,' 6 years, by West dam Noa Worth by imip. Eclipsa. b, c. Hunkidora, 8years, by Maloolm, dam by Albf 8. J. Crowlophs ch, b. Quartormastor by {mp. Donufo Scotiand, dam Hosotia, 9-<Willlms Jonniuge! b. o, Capo Raco, 4 5oars, by Lexing- ton, daw lup. Zono, 1o—T: G/ Moorwa . o. Hogor Hanson, 1-R, M, Bar m. Lady Fairfleld by imp. Donnlo Beotland, fiam Lady Lanasstor. G—Jolin 11, Diteis' b. 10, by twp. Fazzolotts, ©duu by Whatobons, o 4 b . Faza Railroad Accommodations. bio P, & Ft. W. Dommy cars loeve Mad; ‘every biour, stapping at all |lrlncl‘&m| cross e 81 Houthorm Dinmy carm leava dopo aron.at.y overy hour, stopping at all [u'im:l‘pnl cross stroota. llorso cars on Stato-st, ovory 5 minutes, diroct to the park, Oumnibus Linga wifl all bo run overy day dnring_the moet: Tho drive, by way Miohigan-av.and tho Boulevards, arounozcolled.’ Haguralon trains will bo run on prinoipal xallronds running fnto Chicago, Horson will by prompily ‘callod for mornluyg eaces at 10 o'clook ahurn, and lor attor- naon racos at 3 'olook sharp, sc that all may bo finished in good soason, Pricos of Admisston... Ladios Stand (Extra), Privata Boxes (8oason; Private Boxos (Daily) 10.1 ‘Tha Club-FHlousg rosorved oxalusivoly for mombors and tholr familios, * V- I TUOKER, Prosidont. Sof: SRR STIRNEY. seocotary. MUSICAL. STEINWAY Grand, Square, and Upright PIANOS. First of the Grand Gold Medals of Honor. ‘World’s Falr, Parts, 1867-London, 1802. ‘Tho moat porfootly arranged and the lacgost Plsno Man- ufactory in the world, One Plano Every Working Hour, TEN PIANOS EVERY DAY. Anuniimited warrant furnishod with each instrumont. EZA varloty of now and Socond-Hand Planos of otl 400 makon consiantly on band. T ¢ iA00¢ of othior SMITII & NIXON, Gonoral Northwostorn Agonts for Btolaway's Planos, 102 aud 164 Stato.st. CLOSING-OUT SALE. CONTINUBD CLOSING-OUT SALE & MENDELSON'S, Tost Medisos gorner Franklin, STOVES, RANGES, &o. BOYNTONS HEATING FURNACES! “Our Tavorlte® Rauges, *The Cobluot? Coole Btove, Bultimore Heaters, Henting Broves, Tutile & Builoy’s Reglutors, &c. howo froauda wra £ vory host mennfaotured, aud, ave fuliablo In uvory respeat. il BOVNTON TFURNACE hos o equal. * Ovory 60 ifturont sizos and kinda for hout: {ng buildivgs of overy desoription. Hloatiog and vnti. Inflng promptly attendod to. Kytimatus maly oz short natico, * Wo fuvite tho attontion uf denlora and thava Nanting ap erfoct working fumace or cuaking arrange- nont to call aud aon un or sond for olroulary, BLISY & BROWN, b3 Lako-st,, Chloago, BEECHER-BOWEN. Important Leiter from My, Beecher to the Brooklyn ¢ Hagle, He Gives Permission to Have All of His Letters Published. All the Scandalous Stories Pro- nounced Utterly False, An Immediate Investigation of the Case Considered Improbable, Special Dispateh to The Chiicago Tribune. New Youx, June 80.—A roport has boen eur~ vent tho lust two or three dayn, to tho cffect that tho Inveatigating Committeo of Plymonth Church is ebout to bogin an ezamination iuto tho truth of cortain charges proferrod ngninut tho Rev. Ieury Ward DBeecher by Houry C. Bowen and Theodoro Tilton, Thero are several inaccuraciea in the report, In tho first placo, tho go-celled Investigating Committeo s not an Investigating Committeo at ell, but s composed simply of the Cburch officors or Diroctors. Any charges ngainst a mombor of the congrogation would necessarlly como boforo theso gon- tlomon, but no positive sction of any kind has as yot beon taken in tho mattor roforrod to. Itistruo that tho church officors bave rocontly hold a meoting, during which Mr. ‘William T, Wost submitted for their considera- tion cortain chargoes of slandor ngninst Meusrs. Bowen aud Tilton, but *the indiclmont was con- sidored to Do altogothier too goneral, and tho mooting refused to discuss them until Hhioy woro mado moro specifie, Thus the matter stands ab prosont. No timo has boen appointed for tho next meoting, and it is not absolutoly certain that o sccond mocting on that subject will bo hold, Atall ovents it is improbable that any immodiato Invostigation will take place, ns tho greator numbor of thoe officors of the church havo loft town for the aummer months. Nrw_Yonx, Juno 80.—Tho Post enys it 18 im- probablo that ony immediate investigation will take place in tgn Beocher-Bowen-Tilton caso. Tho Brooklyn Eagle this afternon publishes tho following card lqmm Mr. Beecher : o the Editor of tha Brooklyn Fagle : In o long and activo life in Brooklsn, it has rarcly Lsppeacd that the ugle and mysolt livvo boen in ac- cord on queatious of common concart: to our fellow-olti- zens, 1 am for this rosson compolled to acknowledgo {ho unealicited confidenco and togard of which tho columus of the Eugle of Into bear tostimony, Il Justraturned to o cly o loarn thit apilea- tlon hing been mudo to Mrs, Victorin Woodlull for a Ietier of mine, supponcd to coutain information ro- spcoling cortaln infamous etorlcs ngainst mo. I have 10 objection to_ have tho Eanls stato, in any way it eema it that Mrw, Woodirull, or any othior person or persous, who may Linve letters of mine in tholr possca- &lon, have my cordinl consont to_publish them. In tbis conuaction, and at this thno, I will only ndd that tho ntorles and rumors” which' for nomo time past havo Leen circulated sbout me nro grossly untrue, and 1 stamp thom {n general and in_particular aa utterly falee, Respectfully, Hyxny Wanp Beecien, RAILLROAD RATES. The Railrond nnd Warehouse Come miasloters on Specinl RateseExcurs sion Xiates Asked tor by a Delegation of F'armers-=The Tolcdo, Wabash & Western RRefuses to Grant Them. Special Digpatehs to The Chieaao Lribune, SeuNariELD, 11, Juno 30.—Tho Railroad and ‘Warchouse Commissioners will meot ngain to- morrow, and it is undorstood that thoy will au- thoritativoly sinto their viows of the railrond law to bo, that railroada may etill give special rates to large shippers undor the third.section, They ars auderstood to be supported fu this viow by tho Attornoy-Goneral and other eminent Inwyers, whom thoy bave consulted, and the rail- rouds hero aro acting upon this view in the carry- ing of passongers. Thoy aro furnishing cxeur- sion trains at ono fare and o fifth, BrRINGFIELD, U, Juno 80.—A number of gon- tlomon bolonging 'to tho Champalgu County ranges woro desirous of attending tho Farmora’ onvention to bo hold in this city on the Fourth, Accardingly, to bo ablo £o do ao, thoy addressod 8 lottor to Vieo-Prosidout Anderson, of the To- ledo, Wabnsh & Westorn Railroad Compavy, askifig for grontly reduced ratou from Tolono ta Springfleld aud return—say $100 a car. Ho ro- plied that the rate thoy offored was remunerntive, considoring that g0 many wore going, and ho would be glad to talie them any time beforo the 1st of July, but aftor that the rate must be uni- form, and thoy must conssquontly pay full fare down and return, . : P — THE INDIANS. Ute Indinn Camp Attacked by Whites or ‘Twelve Utes Killed w==Trouble A icipntod ==« Bxpected Ruid of the Kickapeos Into Toxmu, Larame Ciry, W, T, Juno 30,.—Tho Laramie (Wyouing Torritory) Seatinel has_the following fo-doy: “*Boveral ‘partics of Utos have for some tlmo past been in aud sbont Rowlng Springs, 140 milos west of here, on the Union Pacific Ratlrond. ‘The fndians have recently Doon accusod of committing somo dopradations, and on Baturday s party of citizons from Raw~ lins wont to one of the Ute camps, when a quar- rel ensued, in whioh tho citizons killed ton or twolvo Indinns ond took sixteon ponies, n lot_of blankets, snddles, oto., and returned to Rawling. Tho Indians are vory much oxcitod, and o gonoral Uto war is fonred in consoquonco, which will sorlously interforo with tho timbor, n}inh:g, and other fntoroats tnroughout this re~ gion," Nxw OnLEANS, Juno 80.—A Brownavillo, Tex., dispateh eays tho mail from Laredo brings nows that a large E““?' of Kicknpoo Indinns are on« campod on the Moxican sido, & fow milos from thero. It is supposed thoy are waiting for tho Rio Grande to fall "to make & raid on that placo, Proparations wore_being mndo for a vigorous dofenso, ‘I'heso Indinns have boou in'tho hnbit of making incursions in that saction, robbing ranchos and Lilling sottlors, and escaping iuto Mexlco unpanishod, WasminNoton, June 80.—The Socrotary of the Interior will to-day sign tho order dirccting the mm:ivnl of tho Winnebago Indinns from %V - consin, Oatarra, June 80.—A dispatch from Rawlins, ‘Wyoming, states that yestorday o party of In~ disus shot a man, and drove off somo stock from near that placo. A party of ten citizons wout in runmn, aud overtook the Indians, who refused o givo up tho stook. A ufim onsued, in whioh several Indians wero killed and woundod. ‘Tho Indinng woro roported to bo a party of Utes, Nono of tho citizens wora wounded. MYSTERIOUS MURDER. rder of an «fritivh Officor in Now YorkesDenth of o Parmor, New Yonx, Juno 80.—Tho body of the man found on Baturday on tho South Banch, Staton Island, was rocognizod as_that of Col. Lionol Porcy Bidnoy, lato of tho British Army, wiio has boon umwmg ot tho Do Soto 1ouso, ' Bloceker #troot, 1Mo loft tho hotol on tho 21kt fust. to draw u largo sum from his banker, aud hoy nop heon soon #inco. As 1o monay was found on his purson foul play 4 suspocted, Samuol Jones, a farmer at South Oystor Bay, L. L, was murdorad an Friday night’ lasl, is I:ofl y lilnlng thrown into a well and hLis houso robbed, et S S Folegraphic Brovitios, Muyor Johnrou, of Cinelnnnti was prostrated by illucss on Baturday, but was hutley Yosterdny, ‘Tho Ikt of tho Turnors returnlng v foatival at Cincinnati loft last ovenis festival wus a succoss, A young man named Goorggo Post wau dea od fu the vivor at Alton, IIl,, on Saturday ing, while bathing, e body was recovered, Hlocum's dry goods and grocery store in ing- dnlo wns ontored by burglars Inst Friday night, and about 8100 worth of dry goods earried off, Entranco to tho storo was offcotod through the collnr. No cluo to tho burglars, The Fourth of July will bo colobratod in Na- 'wrvll]u in nbocoming mannor this yonr, on the honutiful park grounds in the westorn portion of the town, known an Krider's Grovo. All the ap- purtonances and n‘!pliunnaa that go to mako n fruud, old-ashiuned colobration, Wil bo found i Naporvillo on that occnsion, A young lady, namod Miws T, Brown, was drowned in Olenr iake, Town, on Saturday night, 8ho In company her fathor ahd n young gentlo- man friend wero taking o sail on tho Inke, wlhon tho bont was upsot by & high wind, Hor fathor aud tho young mon snved thomeelves by clinging to tho boat. The Boexd of Visitors, now in sossion in the Univarnity of Virginia, have olectod N. K. Davien, Prosident of Bothel Collogo, to the chair of moral lmu»nllh,v. mndo vacaut by the death of Dr. Willinm I, McGuiloy. Michael Coyle, of Now Hamburgh, Morcor County, Pa., woa drowned, yostordny, in tho rivor ot Cloveland, by falling out of n boat. The family of Barnoy May, of Dubuquo, came nonr heing polsoned on Sunday, by using strych- nine for eream of tartar, The doso way so largo that it imply nousented thom, e THE WALWORTH TRIAL. Sang Froid of the Prisoner and His Relatives, Testimony Yesterday---The Deceased's Abusive Treatment of His Wife. . Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Your, Juno 80.—Tho sixth day's procood- ings in tho Walworth trial havo been marked by increased intorest on the part of tho public. ‘There was quito a large number of ladics in the ‘audionce, Tho prisoner, with hair pushed back {from his foroliond and holding in his loft hand a fan, was brought up ontly. 1o motmost of his friends and relations grouped in the ante-room, ond wont through tho ordeal of s rapid and henrty hand-shoking for ten minutes, Ialf an hour was lost waiting for tho ninth juror, during which timo the prisoner ocoupied himsoif fan- ning himeolf and his mother at the same timo, whilo the jury intently watched tho affectionato action and wondered how so good o eon could steop his hands in the blood of his fatlier, and sppear 8o calm and indifforont when on his trinl for tho murdor. In fact, it must bo ndmitted that never was such coolness displayed bofore in o similar caso, eithor by tho accused puty or thoso owning rolationship with him. Unclos, cousins, brothers, and, in faot, all his connections soom not in tho loast affected by the awlulness of tho position of the Loy-murdoror, and hositate not to smilo and laugh the same as. if the proccedings wore far loss grave and sorious. Indeod, it is tho most mingular family for gonuino sang froid ever scen in o court- room. MY, WALWORTIL'S TESTIMONY. New Yorx, Juno 80.—The Walworth trial was rosumed _this afternoon, the missing juryman having arrived. Mra. Walworth tools tho stand, and aftor an objoction (whioh was overrulod) by tho District Attorney, who said that her testi~ ony should bo confined to acts of insanily, sho testilled that eho was mado nwaro of tho acks of violenco of tho deconsed in the summor of 1845, Ono ovoning doivg that summor she retnrned homa and was met by Walworth with looks of fury. Their Pm\'loua intercourse had been quito fricndly, but ho scizod her by the arm, t\rngfud hier into ' room, sayiug that ho would teaci. hior not to leave him alone of an evening, and almest tore tho clothes off hor back. Again in 1869, ho arose in tho middle of tho night from his bod, and begen swoaring loudly at hia slster, and acted in a very violont mnuner. Another time he caught her fingors in his tooth, and bit them sovercly. Ho had suddenly, in tho night time, ehook her until she lind faintod. Choso fits camo on without any apparent causo. ‘To Mr, Phelps—Only on oue occasion had {heso fith of his immediatoly succcoded thoir quarrels, S Mr. O'Conor said he had another batch of lot- ters, which bo wished to submit to the Dintrict Attornoy and tho Court, but did not care to read thom to tho jury, as ho did not think thoy would make auy difforonco in this case. One of them was such a8 could not be read apenly in Court. LEMUEL MATDIN, of Louisvillo, Ky., brothor of HMrs, Walworth, tostified to tho aniiability and good charactor of Frank Walworth. GEN. MARTIN B, HARDIN was noxt sworn. }e belioved that in 1871, when ho was stopping at the Hoffmay Iouso, ono morning about 4 o'cloci, while hio was yet asleop, deceased bad como iuto Lis room. The wituoes was not thon fully recovored from the offects of Lis wounds and diseases contracted in the army. Whon ho came {n, the decoasod begnn to cull for his wife. Witness got up and procoeded to dress himuelf, and left thoroom, closing the door after Iim, Walworth followed 'snd pointod a pistol at him. Boveral persons coming up, he was taken away by a policcman, o did not know Frank ag woflymi his brother did, but from the acquaintance ha bad with Lim, ho know him to be 1 good boy. To Mr. Pholps—Tho witness again described tho scenc at the Iloffman Ionse, saying it way about tho tino that Mrs. Walvorti was applying for a divorco. _At his roquest no complaint was mado against Walworth. The witness bhad ro- coived soveral lottors from the docoased, all of which ho had burned, oxcopt tho one read on Friday. {,ll‘ll‘lg to blow him up in the skapeof powder and alls, CHARLES L, POND #nid he was astndent of Unlon Collego, Schenec- tady, aud was au intimate friond of the prisoner. For the lnst your and a half ho had noticud o gront change in his mannor, and Lo be- camo moroso and moody. Tho prionor, Wally Barbour, his cousin, aud’ witnoss had, in April Inst, started for n wall, They had gone butsa short distanco when tha prisonor suddonly nt- tacked him, and throw him down, Upon as] ngé what he meant, Frank made no answer; did nof even look at his questioner, and soon aftor wanted him to tako ton with him. He novor mado any allusion to his strange conduct, and acted as if ho was not aware of what he had done. The witners wag with him on tho Sunday provlgn: to the whooting, when ho acted as if he was sicl Considerable additioual testimony was given as to wimilur conduct of the prisoner, e Ty FIRES. Destruction of Onc-Half of Thomas= villey GamexConfingration in Dotroits BAvANNAn, Ga, Juno 80.—One-half of tho business portion of Thomasville, Ga., lias_boon burned, ‘The principal sufforors aro Hordaway & MoKinnon, Johuston & Btrimer, the Westorn Union Telograph oflico, W. E, Davies & Co., J. T. Kattman, X. Hist, & R. 8mith, Innt & Puryear, J. Toss,.8. J. Cassols, B, Goldborg, Ihm{nn Cuting, Iiammond & Davis, Judgo Aloxandor, sud Dr. D. 8. Drandon. ovor $160,000, Dernorr, Mich., June 80.—A fire early this morning dustrai'm{ K. C. Barkor & Co.'s tobneco faotory, Tho loss on machinery and stock iy fi'am‘sfi,mm to $80,000 ; inwurod. 'Tho losa on tho building, whichi Lolongs to Ducharmo & Fato, 16 about $13,000 ; alyo insurad. INp1anAvorts, Iud,, Juno $0,—A fire at Brazil, Ind., this morning, dostroyed tho large wure: housa of R, M, \Vlui,vn!n. Spectal Diupatch to ‘I'he Chicago Tribune, Pronts, June 80,—Adolph Soldle's soap fac- tory wos dostroyed by firo about midnight lnst night. The building was probably sot on fira. Loz not henvy, ‘I'ho Contenninl PrisapELri, Juno the Committes on Conforonco to arraugo for the transfor of tho Park grounds to the Contonnial Commieson on tho 4th of July, was held to-duy, A lottor was roud from Prosidont Grant, dated Triduy, which stated that ho was afraid ho would ot bo able to attoud, owing ta the {llncus of his fathoy, but promisos to desiguate a momber of his Cabiuot fu his placo, Tho loas is lobrations Another mooting of o had also receivod from him somo- |. TERRIFIC EXPLOSIONS, —ils Two Buildings Blown Up in Virginia City---Ten Persons Killed, Explosions in the Hoosac Tunnel--~ Four Lives Lost. Bax Fnaxorsco, Juno 80.—A. dispatch from Vinginin City, this morning, saya: * Last night womo giant-powder stored in Root's building, in the rear of the Bank of California, oxploded with terrifio offcct. Both bulldings aro s complole wreck, and ten or twolve perrons were killed, in- ciuding Gen. Von Balkelen, Charles Knox, Will- inm Lowe, and Bonjamin Mandol.” Sax Fnaxersco, Tuno 30.—The following aro tho particnlars of the oxplosion at Virginia City, Nov., jus; rocolved : Vinaryia City, Juno 30.—Lnst night a terriblo explosion of nmitro-glycorine and glant- powdor occurred near tho comer of Taylor and B streets, killing ten persons aud wounding many othors. A largo numbers of poruons aro miesing ; probably buried beneath the dobris, Tho oxplosion is supposed to have cansied by six cans of nitro-glycerin ox- ploding without eny npparent causo, the concus- sion oxploding. ity ponnds gisnt powdor, ull of which waro stored. bononth tho room of Gen, Vau Bokkelen, the agont in tho city for giant powder. ‘e following buildings wero shattored and partiy thrown to tho ground: Buuk of Californin buildinge,roar of Konnedy & Mallon's grocory, the Douglny building, used in the upper apartmonts a8 nlodging Liouao, Daloy's saloon, and Armory hull, : ‘ho number of persons now known to Lo Kliled, i ten, among whot ara Maj. Gen, Jacob, T, Vun Bolklolon. J. P. 8mith, hardware morchant ; Willinm Davis, clorlt witt 3, . Sinuls 5 Ben. Mandol, dry goods morchant ; Charles 11 x. of San Fraucisco ; John Dovine, Mys. Emily O'Conaor, formerly of tho Intornational Hotcl, of this city; Mr. Bd- ward Denne and dauightor, 8 yeara' of nge, of Gold Hill. The body of Cen, Von. Bokkolen was fonnd in tho corner of his room, his features 80 bruiged nud charred as to bo hardly rocogniz- ablo. J.D.Smithand his former clork wete found iu Taylor stroot, botweon B and O streots, abont 50 feot from tho ronm occupiod by them. Both bodies wero covered with dobris and fallen timbor. They wore not gotton out till morning. . Bomo firemen suww Mr, Knox last night, aund spolto to him. Ho nasked for water, and said, **Boys, it I8 no use ; youean't snvo me.” His body, with the ezceplich of bLis hoad, was cov- ored by fallon timbor nnd bricks, John Doving was killed by an iron door, which was hurled a distanco of about 100 foat. A largo number of workmen are now engaged in romoving the dirt and timbor from the bodics of the romaining deven kunown to be bancath thom, and are working with almost suporhuman efforty, 2 Tho buildings in all dircctions ara shuttered, Many narrow oscapes oceurred. Sam Dork and Charlos Higging woro thrown down _from their room in tho Donglas Building, Daley’s Ex- chango, and woro got out_with difiiculty, both boiug rlightly injured, D. L. Blanchard was thrown from his room to anotlior soveral yards d'stant, and oscapad with slight injury. Groat excitomont was caused lnst night by ecraaming wolen on tho top of tho Dauilna Buiding, which wag at the tino in flumes, They woro {inally roscusd by Capt. Irank Osbiston, sssisted by firomon. Another explosion took place this morning ab 10:30 o’clock in tho rear of Kennedy & Mallon's store, Lut no person was injured. ‘I'ho bady of Charlea H, Knox was just tekor from thy "timbor and is Lorribly charred uwud mauglod, The city in all excitoment., Business 18 sus- ponded, and all tho ehooly hnyo boon dismissed, Thostroets avo crowded with womon, men, and children, Ropes aro drawn acrogs tho strects, «4 the walla of tho buildings aro considered dan- gorame - ‘Tho vanlt of tho Bank of California is cracked in soveral Blnco‘.u and it business has been removed to Driscoll & Tiitle's bauking houso. . It is now understood that there will not ba any celobration of the Fourth of Jul{ 3 that the monoycollected for that purpose will be partly ex- pended in burying tho unfortunate dead, and the remainder distributed mmmong the differont fire companios, Tho city will go into mourning. All tho flags aro now Lalf-mayt. Josoph Sharn, Dan Loous, Chailes Vangerder, and Sonator Hobarl, who wero revorted Killed, aronll safo. It i mow aucorluined that Van Bokkelon had stored boneath his room six cans of nitro-glycorine, 160 pounds of giant powder, and 200 pounds of rock block blasting powder. The body of William Lowo has jusf. boon taken from the ruins, The lower portion of his body, from the hips down, is missing. Tho body was only rocoguizablo by his watel Bax Francisco, Juno 30.—1The officers of the Giant Powdor Compnui'. of ihig city, sy they have agcortained dofinitoly that the torriblo dis- suter at Virginin City was not cansed by tho ox- plosion of Giant powder, but by nitro-g ycorino, with which, thoy think, Von Bolklelen and othors woro experimonting at the timo of thoe oxplo- sion, Nrw Yonk, June 80.—Thoe oxplosion of a box of giaut powdor in the Hoosao Tunnel, on Sunday, Iilled four mon, fatally wounded ono, .and soriouely injured another. - Rrcmosp, Va., Juno 80,—This morning ono of tho boilors in tho drying kilu of the Tredogar works exploded, killing Samucl H. Saundors, the fireran, aud doing considerable damago to the building THE DUELLO. Rumored Ducl Ietween n Now Ore lenns Editor and Judge. New OnLEaNs, Juno 30.—A rumor is curront hero that Col. R.B. Rhott, Jr., chief editor of the Picayune, und ox-Judge Cooloy havo gono to Misalssippi Olty to fight 5 ducl, Cooloy Was one of the counsel for plaintiff in tho present suit of awking va. tho Picayune, for libol, —_— The Cholern. CINcINNATY, Juno 80.—Thirteon denths from cholera wore roported to the Health Oficer to- Juno SO.—Eith donths day. !yhsnvmw, Tann., K 1 0 weath- wora reported from cholora to-day. er is favorable to a decreaso. 8r. Louis, Juno 80.—Roports and rumors have been in circulation hero for some duys that the cholera, or some disenso resembling it so closely that' it cannot bo cnllad by auy otlor pamo, {8 peovailing In differont parts,of the city, The Doard of Honlth have donied ity oxistonco, but to-dsy thoy ocxamged ouo locality in the lower part of tho city, und found that soveral deaths had occurred, but at- tributed them to unwholosome watoer in the welis used by the people in the neighborhood. Thrco donths were roported to-day, and thero scems to bo no doubt that othors have occurred within & wook. They can all, howaver, bo traced to tho 4o of impure woll wator, imprudent_diot, or dissi- ation, There I8 no_ alarm in tho city, nor is Tero ‘any approhonsion, Tho city is ill un un- usually oleanly condition, aud the Toard of Health and othior authorities areactive in wain- tuining airict sauilary monsuros. by Railrond Nownse 3 BpaiNarinL, Juno 30.—1he Rockford Contral Railroad, of Ilinois, and tho Madiim & Portage Hailroad, of Winconsln, havo filed articles of consolidution in the oflico of the Becrotury of fitatn, undor tho namo of the Chicago & Superior Tailvoad. 'Tho cupital stock {8 §10,000 por mile. recial Dispiatich to The Chicazo Tritvine, Wasitsaror, Junoe 80,.—1%0 new through line of trwvel hotwoon this oity, the Northeast, nnd the Wost, ovor the laltimore & Potomac Ruil- roud, hias been successfully opmmdr and is now in full oporation, Pussongors coming from or roturning to the North and Lnit will not be come pollad, as heretofore, to lmsu through Baltimore, awn by horsos, while Western pnssongers witl o Tongor be uniloct (¢ thio aunovines o having to rochools their baggago st Baltimoro when trave aling over tho Pennsylunin Coutcul Railrond aad Its connectionn, It In |lm§mud to muko fuet time botwoen this vity and Now York, und also Cinclunatt, Chicago, and Bt. Louis.i S i o A Lottery=Dealor on Bnile OmAnA, Juno 30, —1n the caso of Pattee, the Omulin lottery-den ho was held in bail for €800 Lo uppanr ut (he noxt torm of the Dintrict Cowrt on dm chargo of selling duplicato tickots,

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