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——— TIIE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1873 SPORTING. R % Opening Day of the Dexter Park Club Summer NMoeting, It Starts Off with Five Attractive Running and Trotting ¢ Raoos, Sale of Pools Last Evening---List of the Favorites and Their Cost. The Internnmional Billinrd Con- gress---The, First Prizo Awarded to Garnier. THE TURF. THE RACES DEGIN TO-DAY. Promptly at 10 o'clock this foronocon tho colts and fillies entorod for tho Gardnor House stako for 3-year old trotters will appenr upon tho track, and contond for tho flrst race in tho sum- mor mooting of tho Dextor Park Club. Thoy ‘will bo followed by n largo flold of running colls and fillios of the snme ago, thopremium boing the Grand Pacific Hotel stake, Thoso two racea will comprise the foronoon's amusemont. In tho aftornoon, ot half-past 2 o'clock sharp, the horsos ontered for the 2:40 purso will bo ecalled up, The race promises to bo su oxciting ono, o8 the majority of tho entries aro olosoly matchod. 'l‘hlen fol- lows the event of tho day—tho race for horsos which have nover beaton 2:25. It will undoubt~ edly bo a hot struggle, and tho timo made is apt to rango far down in tho twenties. The day's sport will close with a running raco—mile hoats, for all ages. Such noted horsos as Cape Race and Quartormastor are entored, sud a livoly timo is snticipated betweon thom snd Lady Tairfleld, King's Excuso, and Wauanita, Additionnl interesting particulars con< cornity * the above ‘raco _will bo found in our advertising columns, It is almost necdless 1o add that tho running and troiting ¢rack aro in oxcollent condition, and that the arrangemeonta for sccommodating tho thousands who will visit the park are complete in overy 1espect. 'Tho more mention of the namo of Mr. Joseph Cairn Simpson in conneotion with the manngement of ovorything appertaining to the meoting is a sufficlont guarantos that the spec- intors of the races, and tho owners and drivers of horses contending for promiums, will bo per- foetly satisflod with what they find. THE YOOLS, Last oveniog a lorgo mumbor of assembled in tho oflic of tho Doxtor Grand Pacific Hotel, for the 080 of invost- ing in pools and deriving valuablo information {rom the prioes at which they sold, and the con- versntion of the purchasera.” Major Barker was tho auctiouoor of the occasion. Thore were no buyors for any of tho horses ontorod in tho first ruce on the programmo, and only three for horses in the sccond. Robort Dixon's chostnut colt, Harry Todd, waa bought for first cholcs for 810, and W, meu'gm filly Maramao, soc- ond choico, for 86, tho fleld solling for §20, Bo- fore the sale of pools on the 2:40 race it was an- nounced that the roan golding Walter and tho buy maro 1do had been drawn, and the horso Dilly Lomberson added to tho entrios. Tho Duying was vory light on_this clas, Olomenting going at 810 for firat choice, and Albert at 86 for eccond, The fleld brought $21. Tho salo on lorses in tho 2:25 clnse attracted genoral at- tention, and there was spiritod bidding for fuvorites. The following tablo indicates the way the betting went : L$10 $20 $20 $20 $20 $25 $25 $55 $43 + 6715 11716 1119 23 60 40 vee 717 16 16 13 16 13 20 40 £10 16 13 17 13 16 10 26 25 Glara G. hns been drawn in tho lost mentioned race, but Bodine, Ripon Boy, and Byron are still in the fleld, and may bo favorites boforo_tho races, or dariug tho progross of it, to-doy. Bots ting on tho romeining race, milo 'hoats, for all ages, was light. TIMY. OF FAST HORSES, Sportsmen will bo intorostod in the following carefully propared tablo of horsos that have beaton 27. It was prepared by the Socretary of the Tlampden, Mass., Park "Association, and ombracen soveral horses, marked with an astor- isk, now off tho turf : Goldemith Maid, 2:163|* American Girl. 17 ontlomon ark Club, Tred Hooper, ‘oronto Chiof. [} Derby, Lhrr{ Harlo) Chorey Greon.oe: Bon Flager. Bodine. . 21 i 4 Billy Barr, g Major Allen, 4D 4 |Fyain tnom 3 [ea Foom. . 3 EkE¥, LLE LONG BRANGIH RACES. Loxo Bravos, June 80.—The excitoment over the Jersoy Dorby raco is groator than over the yaco botwoen Lonzfollow and Harry Bassott last wengon, Many heavy bots have been made. Springbole isthe favorite to-night, and Tom Bowhug next. BILLIARDS. INTEBNATIONAL CONGRESS—SIXTEENTH GAME, Special Dispatch to The Chicage Tribune, New Yorg, June 80.—The tie game botween Albert Garnier and Maurice Daly, in the Inter- uational Tournamont, this aftornoon, drew together fully 2,000 spectators, by far the largest oumbor yet soen at & matineo game. CGarnier won tho lead and scored ono, making o failure of an ensy carom. Daly coming in to easy balls had thom for 12, then slipped up on an easy one, leaving the balls safo on Garnior, who went in for o blauk, Until the ninth inning the play was careful and cautious on both sides, aud thore scemed to be o desiro on the part of the players to leave tho balls safo, rathor ihon to strike out boldly for counts. Dllfl played a deliborato safety-shot in the fift juning, ofter makiog 7, aud Garnlor, failin, to scoro, made a noat shot in bis ixt] iuning. Garnior ut in 8 for his woventh pluy, and Daly following with 1. Tho gamo stood—Daly, G0; Garnior, 9, and the boy champion's {riends folt confidnt o his_succoss, QOarnier’s eighth innivg opensd with a magnificont long draw, snd netted him 9, Dualy coming in to bed balls, made a round O, Garpior, in his hinth inning, after making 5, luft tho balls buuched, and Daly followe with a run of 28, which ended in an easy miss, Tho inning mado Daly 78 to Garnior’s 23, Qar- nier had bad balls at tho openiug of the tenth inning, but with an admirablo draw-stroke brought them tofulhor for 24, bolng kigsod off finally on o woll-attemptod fwo-cushion shot. "Thio boy mada 1 nod & dismal miss, and Garuler, muking o blank, went in for 5, which made tho game 70 to 47 in his favor, This inuinj wpg one of the most Drilliant au dnshing of Daly’'s gamo, opening with a bold twico around shot, which was followed by # suporh draw and other Efl'ad strokes. Garnfor turned hiy 200 in the thirty-first innlng, and made o very skillful run of 79, every xmlnt of which wai woll ‘onrned, At tho 43, the bulls woro 1uf6 dond on the sido cushion, in the Jeft land upper. corner, the cuo ball bein, bohiud the other two. Gently touching the ro which was made to kiss the white, Garnlor gonl his ball across the tabloe and brought it back for ono of the fluost whots of the game, At tho 09, Lo accomplished n dificult cushe jon follow, whivch met with tumultuons ap- plauo, At the 78 ho made a foul, leay- ng the balls bunched for Daly in tle uppor right-hand corner. Now, if over, was the boy’s - chance to fill up the gap botwoon his score and that of Garnler, Fully approciating tho fact, he layed with great care and doliberation, e roko tho balle at 5, brought them well togother in the lower right-hand coruer at 7, but at 9 they froze, and wero spottod in the flrut position. Making this shot, he again got the Ivorios to- ,gothex on the upper oushion, but at 14 thoy broko badly him, and he wonb out with miks, The ann now atood at tho ond of the thirty-second nniug: Garnlor, 252; Dn|{, 162. "Maurleo found tho balls In good posilion in hin - thirty- fitth inning, and workibg thom Fonfiy norosa the tablo, the cliok, olickof tho ivorios boing searcoly loudor than that of tho telographie instrumont ot the l‘cpollor’a tablo, held thom woll together for 40, They broke, but a clover draw brought thomina bunch ogain, andthe rosult of this vory up hill play, as good an oxhibition of pluck a8 " tho tournamont Lns afforded, wad 67 polnis. At tho oloss of tho rn, tho balls were splendidly bunched, but o misjudgomont of forco brought ahout n disns- torous miss and loft thom togothor £or Garnior, whowo acoro ataod 254 to Daly's 314, In spilo of tho_splendid chanco horo offered him, Garnlor mado only 11, and Daly coming In for la thirly- sixth inning wnde 2 and tailed on a pinglo two- cushion draw. Garnior .wont fu for his thirty- soventh inning with 85 to go, and, getting tiio balls togothor in tho loft-hand cornor, played thom benutifully for 80, Thon they rangod thomsolves Indian-filo along the. low- or cushion aloso to the corner, and loft lum » dollcnto masso, This ho_ accom- plished under tremendous applaueo, but the noxt stroko, an ensy ono, ho missod, rotiring with 8 to go, tho score being: Garnior, 297 ; Daloy, 910, Daly got good balls, but worked only d out of thom, rotiring at that point to let Garnier mnko 8 and the gamo, which ho did in hig thirty-cighth inning. Carhior was noarly exhausted by the oxtromo heat. Madame Garnier, whoso exprossive featuros had morked every great succees or failure of hor husband with concorn, was surrounded by s number of friends aftor tho gamo, aud she and her husband wore overwholmod with congratu- lations. The following s the scoro : for Ganwren—1,0,1,0,4, L3 0.5,24,0,2,0,0.1, 0,0, 10,3, 34, 6, 22,0,'3,4,%8, 6, 6, 6, 8, 70,0, 0, 0, 4, 11,9 S.'l‘oul,;lw.'”’"“”' )0, 5 1, 82, Avoragy T3¢0, Darx—i,1,1,91,7,1,1,0,23,1, 8,0, 4,0,0,1,9,1, &l?'n?fic' 5,3,10,0,0,'1,'3,'9,14,'18, 4, 4, 67, 4, 9. to* Averago, 6 6-37, Time of gamo, 1 honr and 45 minutes, Garnior turned his firat hundred in the twon- ty-firat inning and for tho first timo took the Joad in tho gamo, his scoro buing}nt tho ond of this lnning 102 to Daly's 100. This spurt on tho Enrt of the dappor littloe Frenchman scomed to ave demoralizd the boy champion somowhat, for in the twontioth inning he made but 3, whilo his two noxt plays wont for blanks, Carnior pluayod with nervo and courago in his twenty-seo- ond inning for 22 pomnts, and in the twonty-third, whon_the balls were in an fmpossible position, played a deliborate safoty shot, rolling his ball gnntly {rom the lower loft hand corner toward he red ball, which was in the corner dingo- nally olzlponflo loaving thom almost in line with oach othor. finly'nbauwm in the lowor -loft- hand corner, in lino with the other two, and almost dond ngainst the cushion, butaftora littlo doliboration ho made tho prettiost follow- shot of tho tournamont, which brought the houso down in a storm of wild nEplansu. Ho aupglemontad tho snporb play by four other od strokes, and made his score 105 to Garnior'a 24, As ho oounted on the_ follow-shot one of his admirers offered to bet $50 that ho would win tho game, SEVENTEENTIT GAME. The game to-night was betweon Cyrillo Dion and Garnier. fcoRE, CanmEn—1,10,1,0,1,3, 0, 99, 11,2, 1, 1 9,13, 0, 3, 10,41, “i\,”s“&,dbo' 2,287 %‘a;af,l L 1083, iF y a g 0, 0, 20, O, 4, 69, 5,0, 0, 1, el Total, 148. ' Garnfer's average, 1016-23 ; Dion’s, 5 2T, 0, 3, 0,27, EIGHTEENTH GAME, 5 Aftor tho Garnior and Cyrile Dion gamo for the first prizo, Daly and Cyrille Dion played for tho second prlzo, ‘which was won by Dion in the thirty-first inning. BCONE, Diow~3, 10, 10, 13, 17, 3, 0, 63, 0, 2, 1, 10,3, 0, 3, 1, 9, 91, 0, 3,16, 0, 20, 0,:3; 8, 15, 'Tatal, 00, ’ Average, § 2101, Darr~3,0,0,0, 7, 5,0, 24,10, 4, 4, 4, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1,11,1,5,0,0, 6 9, 63, 0,6 0, 0, 15, Total 177, Average 5 10, 3, 0, 1,60, COOK COMING. Mr. Honry Rhinos has roceived a dispatch from John V. Coon, the woll-known billiard oxpert, anncnncing his arrival in Now Orloans aftor n trip of several months' duration in tho Far Woest, Now Moxico, and Texas, ‘‘Zip" always wag, and always’ will bo, n_good-naturad, crratio **Coon,” who Is liablo to bo in Maino one week and on his way to South orica the noxt. It i8 probnble that ho will bo in Chicago in a fow dnys, He will make Doty & Rhines' his head- quartors. BASE BALL. Bostox, June 80.—Bostons, 17 ; Matuals, 6. PriLApELYIA, June 30.—Thilndolphiss, 37 ; Athlotics, 17. : NEW YORK. -~ Died from ¥is Wounds-«Alleged Arsone-Che Dotunct Atlantic Banke- Miscellancous Locnl News, [T the Aasociated Fress.) New Yonrg, Juno 30.—Frank Haverstraw, the German who was so brutally beaten on the evening of June 23, died on Haturday night. Joseph B. Young, formerly Olerk of tho Board of Suporvisors, hns not yot boon arrgste od, ‘{e hois ivcluded in the recent ring-indict- meuts. ¢ James and Henry Holland hava boen arrested in Brooklyn, on’ tho charge of causing thoir house thers to bo firod on Batur- day. The aflidavit alloges that houses owned by the Hollands in New - Yorlk, Brooklyn, and Winfleld, L. I., have been wilfully burned, and the insurance colloctod. Tho case of Frank L. Taintor, tho defaulting Cnshier of the wrecked Atlantic Bank, has been postponed till the October torm, Mr, Raynor, ono of the Directors, is now in Emgfl, and the defeneo allege that it will bo proved by him that Taintor "Eg““l“"‘d with tho moneya of tho bank with tho knowledge of the Dircctors. Sult_has beon commenced in tho Bupreme Qourt by Aldon B, Btookwell, Iato President of the Paciflc Mail Btenmship Company, to recover $1,312.870 from tho Company, which, it is allogod in the complaint, had been befofe Juno 10th instant lont and ndvancod to the de- fondant. Tho action grows out of the alloged hypothecation by Btockwell for the Company of 12,000 sharos of stock undor the act author~ izing the reduction of tho ecapital stock from £20,000,000 to §10,000,000, and which tho nowly- elocted Board of Directors rofnsed to accept at the rate of tho timo, tho purchaso price having subgequently fallen, A young widow, named Mrs, Caroy, of 16 Clin- ton avenue, Brooklyn, died rocontly of injuries rosnlting from tho mal-practico of an Amity :‘l:‘mnt doctor. ‘Tho Coronor is now investigating 0 case. S — THE PEACE POLICY. Meeting of Indian Sympathizers and Eriends in New York Last Night. New Yoni, June 80.—A mooting to-night at tho Goopor Union, under tha auspices of the In- dian Ald Boclaty, at which D, W. Kilbourne, of Towa, proaided, adopted resolutions indorsing the = President's peace polioy, and a momorial, advocating the rotection of the Indians on reservations, and their cducalon. Addrosson wore mado by Fathor Booson, D, W. Kilbourne, the Rev, W, W, Willinms, of the New York Prosbytery, ond I. R. 8. Wookhammor, sotting forth thaf Indian wars gonerally rouultod from cnu&lduy of the Agenta and wholcsale smuggling by ‘tho coutractors. Committces woro appointod to prosont s memorial to tha President and carry on tho work of the Socloty. e Jp Sven e Suppowsed to e Drowned. CLEVELAND, Ohio, June 80.—About 10 o'clock . m., youtorday, Mr, O. D, Bonjamin, propriotor of billinrd tablo manufactorios at Cloveland and Toledo, G. R. Benjamin, and Goorge Bailoy startod with » smail sail-bost for Rooky Rtiver, about six miles from the city on the lake shore, Nothing sinco hins boon heard or seon of thom. ‘The wonthor has been very squally, and it is probable thut they aro drowned, s diligont soarch by a tug, this_aftornoon, could find no traco of them, G, I, Bonjamin has _wifo and famlly rosiding on a farm noar Rome, N. Y. —_— Ocean Stoanmship Nows. Liveiiroor, June 80,—The stonmsuhips _Gla- morgan, Hanss, and Thuringla, from New York, :l:‘l e Prussion, from Quobec, have arrived TFanrner Point, Cannda, June 80,.—The stoam- ship Oircassion, from Liverpool, bns arrived. zw Yont, June 80.—The steamships Idaho and Gity of Parls, from Livorpool, nud tho_ Si- donian, from Marsoilles, tho Anglia, from Glus- gow, bive arrived, ———— Attempted Sulol Special Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune. Proura, Ill,, June 80,—A servant girl named Maggle Conley, living in the lower part of the city, took poikon on Saturday aftornoon, with a viow of committing auicide, ~ Bhe is now in a recarious condition, and the physicians are opeless of her rocovery. It is belioved that sho has boon involyed in someo love troublos, altiough nothing definito {s known. Vetoed, Avsany, N. Y., June 30.—The Governor has vetoed the New York and Brooklyn Bridge bill, WASHINGTON. The Case of Gen, Howard and the Freedmen’s Bureau Inrregularities, His Responsibility Under Considera- tion in the Depariment of Justico. Internal Revenue Receipts for tho Fiscal Year $116,067,722, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, ‘Wismvaron, D, 0., Juno 80.—~The lottor of tho Beoretary of War to tho Attornoy-General rolativo to tho Froedmen's Buresu accounts, it is agcortained, simply stated the facts contained in tho roport of Gon, Vincent concorning the sums of monoey not accountod for, and roquested an opinion aa to what stops should bo taken to protect tho Govornment. Tho Attornoy-Gen- aral's opinion on this question will go to the Bocrotary of War to-morrow. It is undorstood that ho halda that, undor tho act of Congress or- gonizing the Buroau, the Commissioner and $ho disbursing officor wore porsonally se woll as ofil- cinlly rosponsible. Gon.Howard did not give bond in tho sum ot £50,000, the amount roquired by law, on tho ground, a8 he now avors, that Secro- tary Btanton eaid it was not nocossary, Tho At- tornoy-General holda that this part of the law is inopoerative, and that Howard should have given boud, Tho probabilitios aro that, whntover may e dono by tho Dopartmont of Justice, the Beo- retary of War will order a court of inquiry ora court-martial in Howard's enso. HOLD NODDERY. The Trossury Departmont _rocelved offloial in- tolligonce to-dny of a bold robbory recently com~ mittod by desperadoos at San DBrtalo, & ranche about throo miles above Corriso, Texas. It is stated that wo American stragglors along tho Rio Grando stopped ot tho above rancho, whore the United States Custom-House of tho distriot {8 situnted, and one of them, ontoring tho Custom-Housg, roquested the Doputy Comn- missionor to change n 520 gold pleco for him, which being dono, he seized the bag of gold, and, polntiug o pistel at tho Dopaty, threntoned to Kifl him if ho mudo any resistance or gave an nlarm. Tho thioves thon made off with their plunder, closely pursued by s number of nidzeus, one of whom, n Moxican ‘boy, overtook tho robbors, who turned upon and killed him, and thon mado good their escapo, Fortunately for tho Governmont tho Colloator of tho District had, & fow days pro- vious to the robbory, collected and taken away all tho funds thon on hand, so that tho loss ia comparatively small, amonnting it is said to only about $200 in coin. THE_BYNDICATE. Lovi P. Luokoy, Private Bocrotary to Prosi- dent Grant, and two prominont ‘'reasury offi~ cials, aro_oxpooted to arrive nt Now York from Tiverpool to-night on tho Oity of Choster, tho now Inmnn steamor. ‘lhess gontle: mon wont abroad ton wooks ago in obargo _of 8 lot of now G por cout bonds for the Europoan Syndicate, and now returns with a large quantity of callec 5-208, which aro to bo taken by tho United States ‘Prezsury in part 'fmymnnt for the now bonds already furnishod to tho Byndicate, psymont in full for the first 860,000,000 of which wns prominod to bo mndo to-morrow, July 1, in callod 5-20 boudsa as far as possible, and the remaindoer in gold. 7 CLOSE OF THE FISCAL YEAR. 1t is bolioved that the statoment to bo promul- goted to-morrow will show a roduction in the public debt during _ tho. past month amounting to upwards of 85,000,000, The psyments mado by tho Treasury upon war rants during tho last fow days Liave been very Jargo, us is customary in tho last days of fiscal years, when business of the Treasury is clonred up a8 thoroughly as possiblo, Such warrants as fail of passage to the divisiongvhoro drafts for gnymuu aro made out by the oxpiration of to- day will dio, snd the nmounts thoroin callod for will bave to bo allowed, if at all, through appropriations by Congress to maot do- ficiencies, The olerical force in” tho Bocrotary's oftice and In the Warrant Bureau of the ‘Trens- ury Dopartment will continue work until mid- night to-night, in ordor, if possible, to dispose of all tho business that has beeu rushed in upon thom in tho last hours of the fiscal year. INTERNAL BEVENUE REQEIPTH, - As predicted tn those dispatchds esveral weeks 50, tYm recoipts from intornal revenue reached to-day, tho last day of tho fiscal yoar, §115,000,- 000, being an excess of $5,000,000 over tho osti- munlos of tho. Commissionct, aad 87,000,000 abovo the estimate of Secretary Boutiell, [Tothe Associated Preas.) INTEBNAL REVENU! ‘WAsHINGTON, Juno 30.—Receipts from inter- nal revenue for the fiscal yoar ending to-day aro $115,067,772. The cutimate was 110,000,000, The receipts for June were $9,051,505. CADET ORUISE, . Tho stesmer Fortuno will sail from Annapolis to-morrow or next day, with a class of cadot euginoors, for the annual summer cruiso. 'Thoro are about twenty-five in tho class, and the cruise will be afong the coast north of Cape Charles, stopping at various nayy-yards on the way. BShe will return to Annapolis in S8optember. APPOINTMENT, The appointment of Medioal Diractor Joseph Bale to Eu Chief of tho Medical Bureau of tho Navy has beon doterminod upon. . GOING NORTIL. Joslah Hanscom, Ohiof of tho Bureau of Con- struction and Repairs, and W. W, Wood, Chief of the Bureau of Steam Engincoring at the Navy Dopartment, left last night” for New York to in- Bpect tho Tigress, Work upon hor is to be come mencod immediatoly and pushed with all baste. Ivis hopoed that she will "be ready in a week or ton days, NEW YORK CENTRAL TAX. Commissioner Douglass to-day informed tho Pronidont of tho New York Contral Tailroad Company that the claim for tha refunding of tho tax had beon oxamined, and tho office docides to adbore to its former ruling in the caso. ATPOINTED. The appointments _ wero to- day made: James J. Huntington, Gougor, Sixth _ District, Misgouri; ~Phillip R. O'Reilly, Btorokeopor, Soventh Dis- trict, Indinna; ‘Chomas G. Bpauglor, Gauger, Boventh District, Indiaua; J. I. Bill, Guugor for Moutaun; J. Frank 'Onasoli, Btorekaopor for the Lighth IHinois Distriot. THE FIUST GUN. The War Departmont will sond to West Ioint from tho Ordnauco Buresu, as a trophy of tho Inte war, tho first gun fired in tho cause of the robollion, It was fired at tho stosmor Vicks- burg, bound for New ‘Orlosus, and nu[:)x:‘nsod to have arms and _ammunition on board belonging to tho United Biates. The firing took placo sov- eral dngu Leforo any guns were fired at the United Statos forts or troops, cithor at Charlos- ton or Ponsacola, It is a small four-pound can- gun‘ formerly the proporty of the City of Vicks- urg. following THE LA CROESE DRIDGE. Secrotary Bolkuap, it is expected, will to-day iva his dooision in the matter of the location of ho LuCrosso (Wis.) bridge, It is understood thot it will confirm tho roport of the Doard of Engineors, locating the bridge at LaCrosse City, and Llulunung the plaus of the Milwaukeo & Bt. Paul Railroad. z BCLUYLER COLFAX AND THE $1,200 onECR. A very important statomont will soon be published, . showing that the proceeds of the famous §1,200 check to **8, 0. or bearer” wero not roceivod by the ITon, Bchuyler Colfux., The statoment will'ho the tostimony of a gontlemun who suw Oukes Amen Irrauont that check in por- sou at tho offico of the Bergenut-at-Arms and receive tho monoy for it. ‘Ll _gontleman has long boen ahsont in Burope, and was not until recontly aware of tho importance of his tosti- mony. THE OASE OF GEN. HOWARD, The Attornoy-Goeneral has not yot propared an opinion on the question submittod to him by Boorotury Belknap, a8 fo tho responsibility of Gen, Howard, Commissioner of the Freeduon's DBureau, The quostion submittod by Becrotary Belkuap is whother Qun. Iloward as Commis- sioner of tho Iroedmen’s Durenu is liable for tho amets of his subordiuates, Bocrotary Bolknap has the utmost confldenco in Qen. liowerd, nand bolioves him to bo thoroughly honest, but oxpresses tho opinion that ho was surrounded by dishonost mon and deceived Ly thom. While he thus bolioves in tho integrity of Gen. Howard, he cannot shiold him by tho " fact that Lo was deceived by dis- honeat subordinatos, and as Gon, Howard was eautioned about thoin by friends on sovoral co- onslons, the Hecretary is inclined to lhiold him responsible, but of courso ho will bo overncd ~ entirely in his .futuro action by the Attorney Genersl's opinlon, though he has the warmest u)'mpulhfi or Gen. Ioward, and rogards him as one of the truest and bravost of oftlcors, e bolleves it to bo his duty ashead of tho War Dapartmont to investigate the wholo matter, and, if wrong has beon commutted, to punish'sll the offondors. Gon. Howard, to-dny, iod an intorviow with both Secrotary Holknap and Atty.-Gon, Willlame, to whom ho fully ox- rlnlned all tho affairs of the Buroau, and said hat, upon taking chargo thereof, Lo offored to ivo bonds, but Hocrotary Btanton deoldod hat {t wos unnccossary, s ho was dotnlled as Commissionor’ as an offleor of thie army without oxtra pay or allowance, and aot nq]mluled Commissioner. Later, how- oveor, whan Gen, Howard bogan disburscmonts, Lo did txlvu o bond, which is now on file in tho oftico of the Bocond Comptrollor of the Trons- ury Departmont. 'The Aftorney-Gonoral this morning gnave ordera to sonrch for tho bond, and it was found in the ofiico above named. Gen. Howard told Bocrolary Bolknap that if suspicion is entortained that ho haa dofrauded ' the Governmont lo will glad~ Iy submit to & court-mnrtial ~ It i8 thought here that the opinion of Altorney- Goneral Willinms will rocommend two modos of procodura: Firat, by civil &)‘mcun on his bonds, a8 Commissioner of tho Froedmen’s Buronu, and, socondly, court martial, as an officor of tho army for doroliction of duty, leaving it with tho Becrotary of War to eloot which course ko will pursuo, TIUE MIRSING RECORDA. Invortigation by tho Boorotary of Waras to tho missing rocords thua far Lus not doveloped tho fact that any rocords have beon removed from tho Dopartmont, although a most rigld soarch was ronde. In ono instanco, o rocord was named as having beon romoved, and tho Secro- tary, after poarch had boon made, wna unablo to find . Noithor could ho discovor any entry upon any book that such mpom had evor boen filed in or passed thmufih 0 Doparlment, consoquently ho oxprosses tho opinion thiat no such papora wore ever thoro. Tho Bocretary has invited persons to namo tho records romoved, but no definito charge hes boen mado except in tho instanco whoronotod. Ho belioves tho Buoll rocord {s the only one evor removed from the Dopartmont, and to test tho questiou as to whother any otliors were romoved, has on soy- oral occasions oallod for important records mado years ago, and in_overy instanco they woro Yro- ducod promptly. o Ie aided in, tho investign~ tion by old army officors who are familiar with tho records, and thoy are of the same opinion ns the Becrotary. RELIGIOUS. Nutionnl €amp~Meoting at Cedar Itapids, Xown--Tho indiana African Mothodistw, Cepan Rarms, Tows, Juno 80.—Tho National Camp-aooting, for the promotion of Lolinass, opened here on Thursday. Thore aro over 100 tonts on the ground, and roprosontatives from many of the Btates. Tho hoavy showorof Satur- dny night was succeoded by bright sunshine snd & plonsant broozo on Sunday morning. The ox- orcieos woroopened by tho usual prayor-megt- ln? at 5 o'clock. At B o'olock a love-fonst was held, at which over 200, mostly ministors, tos- tifled to tho powor of the graco of Christ to keop them from sin. Powerful ser- mons were proached during the day snd ovonin, b{ {luv. Mossrs, Inskip, Lowry, and Matlack. Large numbers conscerated thom- golves fully to God, At the ochildron’s meeting ovor a scoro of children and goulh gave their hearts to Ohrist, Groat enthusinsm provails, It waa intended to hold tho exerciscs over an- other Sunday, but tho Babbath dosocration by tho railronds and othors, in violation of their ngrlqumont, mony causo tho mooting to be closed earlior. InNpIANAPOLIS, Ind., Juno 30,—The Bishops of the African Mothodist Episcopal Church are in scssion horo to-dsy. Tho fund for tho support of their suporannuated ministers aud their widows and orphans amounts to over $20,000. Spectal Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune. Detnoir, Juno 80.—At a moeting held horo to- night, steps woero taken toward formiug s local Dranch of the Evauglical Allianco, and a coms m]inmze waa appointed to solect permanent officers. WEATHER AND WATER. War Department Wenther Itoport. LOCAY, ODSENLYATION. 5 ChroAao,-Juno 30, 187, Hour ofob- | $ 33 2 Directton and| S| servation, | & |1 51 Bl force of wind,(2 2 gl o |88 H b1 73167 8. W,, fresh. 10:18 p, 726718, W, froah. Maximurm thornomoter, 7 Blinimum thermometer, 63, WEATHER REPORT—HIGNAL BERVICE. MoxpAY, June 30, 1§73—10:18 p. m, Station, |llnr. Thr] Wind, |Rain| Breckin'ry Weather, Chioy Cincinnati-, |29,73| Ghicago. ... [20.67 Clovoluus 03] 72|Cabm, T8, W,, froah, 64/8,, geatlo. Td[Calm, 53|N., geutle, 5(N.'W., frosh, 69[8. W. frosh. PHODADILITIES, ‘WasomGTOR, June 30.—For Now England, on Tuesdny, fresh'and brisk southesatorly to sonth- wosterly winds, cloudy weathor, aund rain are probablo. For the Middlo Btates, frosh and Drisk winds, veering to southerly and westerly, gonorally cloudy weather, and rain, with clearing weather ovor the western portion during the day, .and over tho esstorn portion during tho oven- ing. Tor tho Lower Lake rogion, winds veering to southwestorly aud northwesterly, with cloar- ing but gnnly cloudy woathor, during Tucsday. For tho Sonth Atlantio Btates, winds voering to pouthwestorly and westerly, with cloaring woathor. For tho Gulf States, enst of tho Mis- nlaulpri, and northward to Ohio, Indians, and Illinois, gontle and frosh sonthorly to wosterly winds, and partly oloudy weathor, For tho Uy por Lako rogion, southwesterly to northwosterly winds, and partly cloudy weather., 6TAGZ OF WATER. Daily roport of tho atage of wator, with changes in the twenty-four hours ending 8 p. m., Juno 30, 1873: & [ “66/Clondy, J08[Clear, ABOYE LOW OHAXGES, ] in; In, FEF! sEE *Below high water mark of 1871, W. B. KAuramax, Obsorver, Room 78 Major Block, Chicago. BuneveronT, La, Juno 30.—"there wore Leavy gto‘nims on Bundey, It was clear und very hot o-day. BELOIT, The College Commoncem Spectal Disputch to The Chicago I'ribune, Beroir, Wis, June 80.—Tho oxorcises of commencemont woek are fn progross, under very favorable oireumstances. “Inny strangors aroalready hore, Tho Baccalaureate, yestorday, by Presmdent Chaj iu; the subjeot of tho dis- course being ' Faith,” was an earnest practical sormon, Tho Rov. Dr. Dudley, of Milwaukeo, wae grootod by an immenso sudiouce at the Tirat Congrogational Chureh in tho evening, to hoenr his adinirablo addross beforo tha Missionary ~ Association, It was full of onrnest thouglit, inoulenting sympathy with tho progross of tho ago as nocomsury fo the misslonary of to-day, To-night the Rev, Dr, Kerr, of Rockford, "in an addross before tho Arohnen Union, advocatod liberality of thought, roing into tho world with unbiased minds an oingg in sympathy with the progress of tho ago. A promonndo concert is now in progress in tho new building of the collsge gymuasium, A Chicagonn Drownoed. Derrorr, slich,, June 80.—James McDonald camo from Chicago to Dotroit two months ago, and was missed Koou after, and last night ilu body was found in tho river at Windsor dook. —_— Woodhull Agnin Xndlcted. New Yonx, Junoe 80.—Wooduull, Olaflin, and Blood have boen indioted under the Obscone Publioation act of 1873, : FORE!CN. Sir Samuel Baker’s Mission to Africa a Success. Furthor Petails of {ho Ilalian Earthquako «Loss of Lifo and Property. Four Thousand Biseayans Declare for Don Carlos, * AFRICA. LonpoxX, Juno 80.—The Govornmont has ro- coived dispatchios from Sir Samuol Beker, dated Khartoum, May 29, where bo hod safoly errived with the othor Europeans of the command. Ife roports that tho country as far south as tho Equator bns beon annoxed to Egypt. Tho slave trade has beon suppressed, and’ all rehellious movomonts and intriguoa checked. The country is orderly, and its Government porfoctly organ- ized. A rond has boen oponed to Zanzibar free from {ntorruption. Ho won a victory on the 6th of Afay with only 105 mon ovor the army of tho African:Chiof Oniogo. IIis mission has boon perfootly suc- ceesful. s ITALY, FroneNce, Juns 80.—1T'ho violence of the carth- quako yosiorday moruing was concontratod i tho country north of Vonice, where its offocta woro terriblo, both in tho loss of life and the ruin of proporty. At Belluno four persons were killed and many injured. At Pioro d' Alpago sovoral wore injured. At Torres two were killed; at Cargo four, at Pucs clovon, at Visnono two, sod at Cnvasengo ono. Several churches aro in ruins, Many woro badly shattored, and hun- drods of lousdos Lavo beon loveled with the grouud. Tho inhabitauts have not yot rocov- erod from tho terror, and thousands are on- comped in tho flelds, but there has been no ro- currence of tho shooks. TRoxE, June 30.—Tho Ministerial crisis con- tinues. The negotiations botween Minghotti and the Dl;fiutlua have beon broken off, and Minghotti will attompt tho creation of & Cabinot out of the old majority in Parliament. paitc iy 5 SPAIN, Mapnip, Juno 80.—A dispatch from the com- maudor of tho Govornment troops at Sovillo an- nouncos that ho bas withdrawn his forces from that city to provent a conflict betwoon thom and tho citizons, Tho Gacefa publishes tho docreo of the Goy- ernment instituting a medal on the commemo- ration of tho Cuban war, which is tobo bestowed upon suck officors and soldiors of the Bpanish ormy a8 dietingnished themselves in the suj pression of the rebollion. 5 DBavonne, Juno 80.—Intelligenco hes reached bore that 4,000 mon of the Provinco of Biscay havo doclared 1n favor of Don Carlos. The in- Bsurgonts havo nrpuiniud officors for tho provinco {\Iml ‘munioipalitics from among their own num- T, o AUSTRIA, ViENNA, June 80.—Gen. Defchwemitz, Am- basendor of the German Emperor, and wife, ave a fete and reception on Baturday evening. moug thoso presout woro tho Empross Augus- ta, of Gormany, the Emporor and Empress of Adstris, the Princos sud Archdukos of tho royal familics of Ruesin and Austris, many roprosontatives of tho Tnglish and Gormnn nobility, tho family of Socrotary of State Fish, mombers of the Diplomatic Corps and others. e FRANCE, Pans, Juno 80,—M. Julds Forry, Minister at lAffllt‘u-m, is rocalled. M. Gobrieao succoeds i, . Prosident MacMabon intends to ask the Com- miseion of Pardons to remit tho sontences of those Communist prisonors whose bohavior has been unoxcoptionable since their conviction, D . THE CITY IN BRIEF. The policomen will substitute summor gar- monts for winter clothing to-day. Tho Baptists, Methodists, and Lutherans, of Highwaod, bave just cstablished churches, avd will shortly ercct editices. Friends of temporance will celobrate the Fourth ot Gloncoe with & basket picnic, leaviug the Milwaukeo dopot at 8 o'clock. Bloomingdalo Park, Roselle, 111, will bo dedi- cated this evening. Traina will leave the city at 6 p. m,, and Elgin at 7:30 p m, A fostival will be held in the First Beotch Presbyterian Chureh, corner of Sangamon and Adams streots thig evening to obtaiu funds for tho ercction of galleries for tho church. ‘The Becond Upiversalist Church will give a ‘picnic at Downer’s Grove to-morrow. Itis the annual pionio, and will be o day of real enjoy- mont to young and old, ‘Thero will be a meoting of the Board of Coun- cillors of the Hospital for women and Children this aftornoon at 2:30 o'clock, at tho ITospital, cornor Wost Adams and Paulina streots.’ Froe Disponsary open every day from 1 to 2 o'clock. Officor Fechter yestorday arrested aboy named Charlos Tobins g ho was making nway with o Ei“g of valuablo cloth _from tho store of C. W, I, Purdridge & Co., No, 125 State streot. A convention of rulzre!ontntivcs of Baptist Bo- cieties in tho city will bo held this afternoon st the First Baptist Church, at the Stock Yards, to deliberate upon the recognition of the Church, oud ordain the pastor, the Rov. G. W. Nead. James Dixon wns_arraigned boforo Commis- gioner Hoyne yesterday for beating William Mul- lin, on tho wators of Lako Michigan. For waut of sufficient evidence, tho caso was continued ;gl“]gnu days, and the prisoner held in bonds of 500. 5 Jamos O'Brien, tho thiof who was captured by Ofticer Caxoy, & fow nights since, in the house of Mr. Ayres, No. 1 Park Iow, yostorday plond guilty bofore Tusiice Banyon, who held him for trinl at the Criminal Court in §2,000 beil, The Board of Public Works, after figuring and consulting for two months, yestordny award- ed the contract for the construction of the land tunnel, from the Water Works to the corner of ‘I'wonty-sccond strect and Blue Island avonue, to Cox Bros,, for $165,168,60. Work will bo commencod immodiately, Polico Oommissionor Wright went to Milwau- koo last evening, to put an old soldier in tho Homo at that placo.” Tho mon loft his pupers with the Colonel, but, as they were destroyed in tho October fire, admission wes refused unless &ome ono identified him, As tho result of s night of remarkablo activity ot tho Madlson Stroet Police Station, about fifly inmates of houses of prostitution were beforo Justice Scully yesterday morning. They wora onch flned from 310 to &45 a piece. Somo wero sont to the Bridewell, but a greater nuwmber paid their fines, The alarm of fire from Dox 285, at 4 o'clock yostorday morning, was caused by o fire in a two- Btory houso, No. 981 West Lake straot, owned by Goorgo Jones, _Loss on building, 200 ; insured for $1,000 in 1. Brooklyn company. _ Losk on gro- cory stock, 8400; insured for 2,000 in tho Lycoming, of Philadolphin, Tho firé is bolioved to havo beon tho work of an incendary, Whilo s drunkon row was in progress at No, 17 Lightoonth streot, nt 1 o'clocl yostorday morning, & man naned Jacob Haws was stabbed in the loft side with a pocket-knife in the Lands of John David. IInws wos not weviously lhurt, David wes arrested, and was yostordasy morning ?orniug romunded for oxamination under §600 ail. Daulel Gagoe died at his residonce at Lako Viow this morning: During the war hie belonged to Barker's drugoons, at one time the body- uard of Gen, McClollan. Whon lo roturned meu ho obtnined a q)osumn in the Governmont warohouss, and subsequontly wed appoiuted Lailif? in the Criminal Court, Thora is o loat child at the rosidenco of Misa Alary Vinton, No. 424 I'wonty-first stroot, 1t is protty; bhas ourloy hair, aud, in addition toa whito Jmuu. wenrs & straw hat, Being betwoon 2 und 8 yonrs it oan ouly sny “Pommy," Td I'lynn, one of the roughs who assulted tho old man, Augustus Cranzoy, at the North Dlor, ou Bunduy m ruing, was bronght bofore Justico Kaufumn yostorduy morning, aud_remandod for furthor tfal undor $1,200 ball. Dr. Vargos tos- tified that the wounded man was somowhat im- proved but was not {ur, out of dungor. Tho other aasailants aro still at lurgo. T'he Unton Aid Bocloty of tho Foundlings® Homo aro exceodingly desirousthat the ladles of all the churches shull attend » meoting to be held at 0 o'vlock Thursday morning, at No, 18 Contro avenuo, o fow doors south of Mmlla&n ho of ago, stroet. Tho subject to be cousidered is maturing of plans for giving n number of down- town luncho in ordor to raiko moncy for tho noedy and doserving institution, which tho Bocloty i1 laboring enorgotically to help along. Buporintonflont Washburn Issuod nn ordor, youtordey, calling the altontion of tha Captains of Polico to arule adupted by tho Board of Public Worka that hoso for washing windows, nrons nnd sidowalls can bo unod from May 1 to Noy. 1 from 6 to 74, m. and from Gto7 p. m, and at no gthor time. Lhe order instructs the Captalng to toll the polico to notify proporty owners that if thoy iusist in wasting walor ot othor Liours than thoso montionod, the supply will bo cut off without notice, Thoro In to ho n nowsboys' and hootblacks, pic- nio noxt Baturdny, and the gontlomon who ara to mumie it mot yostorday, in tho Bhorman Ilouse, to malo their arrangoments, It was docided Lo fusuo printod Invitations to the gamine and loave thom at tho nowapapor oflicor on Thuraday or Friday, A Committco on Music was appointod. The lunch to be furnished by the Sherman ITouso will bo put In paper bage, g0 that the boys may not waate tho food in their engornoss to got at it. 1t {a probable that the steamer Alpons will be used In tho oxcursion, Arlos Bruneon lives at No. 198 North Wolla stroot, and ia determined that it shall not go out thot thore js small-ox in his houso. Ho has torn down throo smnll-pox cards from tho front of his houso which woro placed thers by officors ot tho City Ioalth Dopartmont, who wore suro that small-pox had made Brunson's houso a Inco which ought to be avoided. Brunson liad fo Do arrcsted, oud was yesterdny morning fined $26 by Justico Kanf- man, undor an ordinanco which says that no ouo shnll remove a small-pox card who is not su- thorized to do so by tho city. v The Board of Polico hold a rogular somi-week- !{ mooting yestorday aftordny afternoon, Prosi- lont XMason in tho Chair. Tho contract for cal- cimining the difforont Police Btations was award- dod to J. B. Bullivan & Co.,, for 60 conta 8“ 100 squaro feot, Policoman Timothy "Connoll wag dismissed for being drunk while on duty. Policeman Qorneilus was reprimanded for trenting citizons disrespectfully, Policeman Cudmore wont to sleop while on duty, but sen~ tenco,was anaponded during &;oud behavior. De- toctivos Bleighton and Gallagher, of tho First Precinet, woro allowed to recoive £25 for onptur- ing and roturning to tho Stato Peniteatiary an escapod convict. s . The Board of Publio Works jasued the fol ow- ing building pérmits yosterday : G. W. Hoof- man, threo-utory and Liasomont stono frout, G6x G0 faot, Cottnge Grove avonue; J. 0. McElroy, two-story and basomont briclk, ' 22x60 foot, West Lako stroot; J. H. Mublke, threc-story snd Lasomont stono front, 53x70 feot, Nos, 117 and 110 North Wolls stroot ; Honry Qols, throo-story and basemont brick, 26x66 foot, No. 388 Woab Lako stroot ; John Foln, four-story and base- ment stone front, 40x80 feot, Nos. 121 and 128 North Clark streot; E. G. Odrorne, two-story aud basomont brick, 22x38 feet, No. 207 Lako avenuo; 0. B. Cobb, two-story and basement brick, 44x40 foet, Noa: 453 and 464 West Jackson stroot ; A. Blnok, two-story and basomont brick, 22x560 ient, No. 493 North Wells stroet ; Thomas Lonhey, two-story and basoment brick, 23x560 feot,-Oontro avonuoe and Horrison streot ; Patrick Xounally, two-atory and basemont Lrick, 28x40 foet, Supoerior street. 3 it R R Decapitation uas n Joke. Dunuque, Tows, June 30.—On Sunday morn- ing_two mon, Jamos McDonough sud Jopas Backett, whilo under tho influence of liquor, dored ¢nch othor in Horbst's butchor-shop 8 Iny his head on tho chopping-block and let the other cut it off. McDouough laid his hend on tho block, whon Sackett with o cleaver cut off ono of his ears aud badly fracturod his skull. Intorforonce of tho bystanders prevontod nny further damage. Both'were arrestod and will bo triod this afteruoon. Xown Xtems, Special Dispatels to The Chicago Tribune, Des Moixes, lows, June 30.—Orwig's paper- mill wan kold €o-day by the State to muke good the *‘gwamp-laud defaleation” during Gov. Stono's Inat torm. Tho parties purchasing tho mill intend to erect ndditionnl buildings for man- ufncturing anor extenrively. The Pollk County July fnir commences to- morrow, mainly & horso show, but other'dopart- monts will bo well ropresented. —_— The Late Yosse R. Grant. CrxemNarr, 0., June 30.—Presidont Grant arri oarly this morning, accompanied by his Y'rivate Scerotary, Gon. Babeock, and Thompson Dean, and procuu&od at ouco to Covington, whero his father lies dead. 'Tho funeral of Jesso R. Grane will take placo at the Mothodist hurch, at 2 o'clock to-morrow aftornoon. body will be interred at spring Grove Comotory. e The Grent Easterne New Yorg, Juno 80.—Tho following telogram was received by Cyrus W. Field : GnEAT EASTERN, IEATT’S CONTENT, Juno 30,—Many thunks for your congratulutions to all connecied with loying tho 1873 cable, I am sure it will live long, Wo shpll start s soon a8 possiblo to resuscitate tho 1805 cable, (Signed) ., C. HaLrIN, e Illegnl Issuc of Bonds. New Yonx, June 30.—The Stock Exchange to- day recoived a telogram from B8alina, Kan,, sta- ting that £50,000 in county bonds had beon wrongtully issted. RS S —— XKilled by Lightning. Avrox, Ill., June 80,—During the thunder- storm, yostorday, a cow aud & boy wora etruck Ly lightuing and Lilled. BIRTHS. BAKER_On the 26th of June, at 87 Contre-nv., ths wifoof Willlam Tiaker, Esg. of a'son. DEATHS, WHERLEROn Juno 30, at the ltvarolt Houss, Dalsoy Binvolio, deugtor ot Howt and Biascko G, Whoolor, nd 5 daye, Bt sorvioos will bo old at Na. 89 Contro-av., at 11 Ji Frionds aro nvited to attend. 7l o'clook a. POWERS—-Juno 80, of consamption, Jobn I. Powors, 20 35 yem unoral to Calvary from hila Iato residonco, 137 Wost an Buronzat., Wodnesday, July 3, at10a. m: 2 Now York and Brooklsi papors ploaso copy. TOSTRIL-On Sunds 29, at bia residonco, fn Tiydo Park, John W 14 ", ed B8 yearn, ‘unoral dorvioes af 3:30 v, m. fuciday, July 1. - Spoctal teat will tonvo Tifinofa Contral Dopot at 20%oldck b, mies Hopping at tho uwin atations to aCcormodate thoa Wish- ing to attend tho fouoral. HAMILTON—Jano 3. of seaclot fovor gnd aonvalalo Nolllo A, fnfant daghior of Jamos sud Asa . taia on, nied § monthe. Fhngral this 4y at4 o'olock p. m., from 101 Michigan= at. to Uraceland, d GAGE—At his restdonco, Montannat., Sunday vene tofg s 25, Dabiel A Gaflo srodidosts, tlslulmmumm Bia Into’ sosfdunco, Wadnosdsy moralng, at i, m. UASE—Oa tho20th fast., at100'look &, m., Chatles Woe a0 of Samuol and Marriis nvo, §5™Nrtford, Conn., papars picass copy. o duly 1. Juns tor, MOREY—From whoaping-cough, Martha (twin sistor ath \Gaughtor of Franoos aid A« G: Morey, sged 1 " at houso, 60 Wost Van Duron-st., southwost ur Hormitagqav., Tuosday, Juiy 1, st3 ofclock p. m. $riands Invitod: Burial At Gracelnud. NIOHOLS—JTnno Nichols, aged 3 yoara, D here oo th roslonee 0 hop ‘(athor, 815 Wot Ad- amuat,, on Tuckday, July 1, o¢ 3p. . TFrionds of ‘tho family aro fnvited to'attoud BUSHNELL—At Oborlin, O., June 3, 1873, Newton ‘W, Bushnoll, aged 53 yoas AUCTION SALES. BY HODGES & CO. At th privato restdonce o, 849 West Washinaton-st,, corner Western-av,, By order of G. L. Rhiodes, Esq., wo will soll AT ATUCTION, Tho ontire contents, on WEDNESDAY MORNING, July 3, at 104, m., consisting of beautiful Parlor Fumii- Tare, Of-Laisly Iinglish-body Hrus. Ungs, Taco Ourtaine, §'"clhambur-rooms; Marblotop Hiiroaus, vash.stands, &o.; Fronch Waluut Dinlng. tuco, ono 1-fout’ Katouston Tuble, B, A ary, Cutlory, Glasswaro, .} Stowart Cooks “Halo poaitiv” An onail E 00, by n Wost Lakait, By HAVENS, OSGOOD & CO. BY AUCTION, On WEDNESDAY, Tuly 3, at 030, 1, ¥ Turieo tot of THowsobibld Furniinro, Ofios o Uiekiote: aud sitwnit Chimmbor st Paror b utiresacs and 160 Ol nieo Ritchon Furnituro, & , togothior with all tho uteusils, thout resrva. i will nell & BY BRUSH, SON & CO. 41 Bouth Coualat, WEDNESDAY. JULY 2, AT 0% A, M., Jd-casud Plano, Elogant Paclor B B S e Citksmbor Buts, Incl Walnut Hote, Dodkioads, Buroaus, Contro and Kxfonsion Tabica, Sueih Duds, Mittrceson &lnrpul';, Biatting, Dinigg- Koo el KU RO 80, Auotlunocrs Il o (g e, by the Uuitad Biates AMaretial, atQustom ilouso, at Louiavilli, at 11 a. ., on Thursday Suly, U, 1813, ORT_A BAALL. 1-‘9{41;5 ?fclu.?w ARD WiTTTH (s on 10¢ Horna i about 6 oars Dot w006 Liud arouuid the Horia. 55 HAcino- &Y Tially,” AUCTION SALES, ARARES D 2 rmnnou By BLISON & TOSTIEIL. First Great Sale, BY AUCTION, FIVE ACRES, TO BE SOLD IN LOTS, On Tuesday Afternoon, July 1, At 3 o’clock, on the Ground, 5 SITUATED NEAR THE NORTEWESTERN CAR WORKS, Boing Block 4 in Morton’s Subdivi- sion, E.1-2 of the N.W. 1-4 of Sec- tion 11, Town 39, North of Range 13, East, Elevon lots, fronting north on Chicago-av. Thirteenlots, fronte ing wost on Hamlin-av. Thirtoon lots, fronting east on Ridgeway-av., and elevon lots, fronting south on ‘Wost Huron-st., only two blocks dis« tant from Central Park and tho groat improvomeonts of the Northwestern Car Works, less than two minutes® walk from the Central Park Depot. Theoso lots aro situatod in a part of tho city where property is rapidly advancing, and no better opportuni- ty will ever bo offerod to secure a pleasant home at your own price. TERMS OF SALE---1-4 cash, bal- ance inl, 2, and 3 yoars, with 8 per cont intorost. A depouil‘. of $50 will borequired on ench lot at time of salo, Titlo porfoct. Printod sbstracts urchaser, will bo furnished each A SPECIAL FREET. N of cara. will start from Wolls-st. depot at 3 o’plouk&:. m. on day of sale, stop- ping at Halsted-st. and Park Station, and return at 5 o’clock p.m., for tho convenience of those desiring to attend the sale. A mammoth tent will bae erected on the ground for the comfort of all presont. Plats and information furnished by BLISON & FOSTER, Anctioneers, 87 MARKET-ST. CGCGENTEEL FURNITURE AT AUCTION, AT THE MARBLEFRONT RESIDENOE, 312 WEST WASHINGTON-ST., On Wednesday Morning, July 2, AT 10 0’CLOUK, Qonsinting of Hody Brussols, Carpetn, Patlor, ZLibrary, Chambor, Dining-Hoom, and Kitch- on Furniture, Beds, Bedding, Stoves, Orock= ery, Glassware, &0., &o, HLISON & FOSTER, Auctioneors, PEREVPTORY AUCTION SALE 14 CHOICE BOULEVARD LOTS FRONTING ON CHICA&0-AV, and FRY-ST, THURSDAY, JULY 3,73, At 3 o’clock p.m., on the ground. Being subdivision of Lots 68 and 69 in Mollroy’s Subdivision of tho W. ) of the 8. W. X of Sec. 1, Town 39, north of Range 13, onst, situated near Humboldt Park and Humboldt Park Boulovard, and sre ensy of socess to the Chicago & St. FPaul Railroad passing directly through the property. These -} lots are very dosirnble for residences, and situatod in o district where property is in- creasing in value, thoy presont oxccllent ad- vantagos for an investmont. A SPECIAL. FREE TRAIN will leave Madison-st. Dopot, corner of Madison and Onnel-sts., ab 3 o'clock on day of sals, stop- ping ot North Halstod-st, and Wostern.av., roturning at 5 o’clock. TERMS OF SALE—Purchasors to assumo & mortgago of from $65 to $160 on cach lot, with 8 per cent intorest: balance one-third cash and two equal payments in one and two yoars, with 8 por cent intorest. Title porfact. A DEPOBIT of $60 will be required on onch lot. The accommodations are ample for all who wish to attend the salo, or take n FRER RIDE and viow the impravementa in that locality, Forplatsand other information ape ply to ELISON & FOSTER, Auof Morket-ut. BY GEO. . & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av. On Tuesday Morning, July 1, AT 9% 0'0LOCK, “Wo shall offer at auction n fine lino of CUS« TOM-MADE OLOTHING. Also n vory attraotive line of Mon's and Boys’ Felt, Linen, and Btraw HATS, to olose. Ladios’ and Missos' Trimmed and Shode HATS and BONNETS. 300 doz. Gents' White Merino UNDHR~ SHIRTS. Dross Goods, White Goods, Notions, Per~ fumery, Boaps, oto. At 11 o'olock—50 rolls Ingrain CARPHTS, GEOQ. P, GORE & OO., Auctioneors, 68 and 70 Wabash.av. THE AUCTION SALE OF THH Bankrupt Stock 0f 0. B. BURGER & 0O. will bo gontinued t on WHDNESDAY, July 5, o O e whl Gomprine’ 160 Totd assorted BOOTS AND SHOES. Our catalogue will inglude 600 Onses of the bost grades of goods diroot from manuface turersd. GEO. P, GORH & 00,, 68 & 70 Wabash-av,, Auotioneors, AT ATOTION. SPECIAL BALE OF Flint Glassware, (ILAB ARRIVED), 1,600 Pkgs. of Assorted Flint Glaasware, 10 Oasks of Livorpool Ware, 10 Crates Hnglish W, G, Orockery, ON THURSDAY, JULY 8, AT 9 O'OLOOK. .0k QOR: & CO., Auctioneors. By TAYLOR & IIARRISON, Tha entiro Fixtures of & SALOON & BOARDING HOUSE AT AUTCTION, AT NO. 232 SHERMAN-ST., TU{!SD?}AC. JULY |,':}‘0 a'olock ll%“glfl m?.lrlnh" nluxn- it Oouintars, Htavos, Glassss “h?gu':&s?. s, ol aud Dolding, Kickisa ‘Utone Sty Ao sty OrosiEY TAYLOL & ARRISON, Auctionears ol ¥