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THE CHICAGO WEEKLY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY JUN FOREIGN. Probable Outcome of the Crisis in France, The Consolidation of MacMahon’s Power Almost Incvitable A Septennat or a Definitivo Ropublio the Alternative. Hopes of a Republic Prevent the Pass- ing of a Motion to Dissolve. Alloged Fraud in the Counting of Monday’s Test Vote. FRANOB.: MONDAY'S PROCEEDINGS IN THE ASSENDLY. Loxpoy, June 16,—The following particulars of the procoedings in tho French Assombly yes- lorday aro mado public, in addition to last night's roport : * Lambort de Bawnt Crolx, supportod by all tho mombers of the Right Centro, submittod » bill providing that Marshal MaoMahon's powers bo confirmed, with tho title of Prosident of tho Ropublio ; that n second Chamber bo organizod; that tho right to dissolva both branches of the Asgombly bo conforred wpon President Mac- Mabhon ; and that his successor bo appointed by the two Chambers in convention, This bill was soforred to a committeo of thirty, togothor with \hat of the Loft Conire, Tho Ztmes’ correrpond- mtsays ¢ *The oxuct result of tho sitting is that tho Commitlee of Thirty now have racoived n imperative mandate forcing them proporly Jo organizo oither & Soptonuat without roolaiming n Ropublie, or constituta and ifil.‘llm & defluitivo Republic under the Presidoncy of MacMahon, It is probable that o Commission will organize tho Soptonnat, and Jhe Aswembly will ratify ite decision, Other- wino, the majority hitherto with the Govornment will_shitt to the Left, whicls, in all probability, srould canso MacMahon to resign. It is not un- likely that, in consequenco of yostorday's pro- ceedings, somo of tho Ministors will rovign, but thoro will bo 1o abgoluto Ministorial erisis. CAVINET COUNCIL. # In tho Cabinot Council held previous to tho sitting of tho Assombly, Gen. Clsaoy and othors urged MacMahon to sond a mensngo to tho As- sembly, rewminding it of its promise to organize bhis powors, but o majority of the Mininters were avarsa to such u step. Ministers Crssoy, Mague, Qrivart, sud Decazes voted tn favor of Rocho~ foucauld’s motion, to rofor his monarchical ro- solution to s Committee of Thirty. Deputics Blanc, Guivet, Poyrat, and D'Audiifrol Pasquier, and twonty mombors of tho Right Centro, abe etained from voting on Cnssimer L'eriere’s motion {olr wging on tho Loft Coutre’s Coustitutional il YESTERDAY IN THE ANSEMTILY. In the Assombly to-day, on tha reading of the journal of yesterday's proceedings, loud com- plaints woro made by membors of the inacouracy of the lists of the yeas and uays. Gev. Cizsoy and threo othors snid thoy had vated in favor of the motion for urgenoy ou the Left Centre's bill, A Doputy who voted against tho motion declared that sovon members of tho Left whoso names woro rocarded in its favor WERE NOT PRESENT . when tho voto was takon. IIudemanded arecti- fcation of tho vato, which, accordiug to his stalomont, ought to staud 339 aflivmations to 340 nopatives. M. de Franclian, of tho Exirome Right, for- muily moved thut the votein guestion BE DECLARED VOLD. M. Buffot, Prestdont of the Assombly, matn~ tained Luo validily of tho rocord. I'he Jiight Centre presented constituent reso- Intionx dofining the powers of Presidont Macda- hon. It wan orred to the Comuitteo of Thirty, It is bolioved that tho Committoo of ‘Thirty will not report for a fortmght on the bills ro- forred Lo it yosterday, The Left havo abandoned for the present tha agitation for a dissolution of the Assowbly, bo- causo thoy hopo for the organization of the Re- public. * THE IRESIDLNTS OF THE BURESUX of the Ansembly hiave been appointed, eight from members of the Right and suven from tho Lett, ineluding MM. Laboulaye, Cassimir Poriero, and Loon Say. THE COMMITTEE OF PARLIAMENTARY INITIATIVE vus ulso appointed, and consisted of oighteon members of the Left and twolve of the lght. . do Ia Rochofoucanld’s movarchical rosolution of yesterday was finally referrod to this Com- mitlee; bub it is considered quite cortain thut tho rerolution will not bo reported to tho As- semply for discussion. THE_FIME in tho forest of Tontainblean hns beon extin- guished, ultor destroving tan neres of timber. Pants, Juno 16.—Tle Republican jouruals to- day spenk in the most enlogistic torms of iho members of both the Right and Left Contres of the Assembly, becnuso of tho vole yestordny against tho restoration of the Monarchy. They Buy the vote in the Assombly, though it doos not proclaim the Rapublic, shows thit & monarehy is impowsible. The Orleunist journals nfTect to consider Lhat the action of the Assombly loaves tho witustion unchanred, but oxjress the beliof, neverthelegs, that the consoquoncs of the voto will Lo tho cousolidation of Prosident Mac- Muhon's powers, Loxpay, June 17.—The report that tho Duo de Bisaccin has rosiguod is conflrmed, “Ihe Times' Puris dispatch reports that the roliminary stops for an ullinnce of Centres have 2on taken, and othors will pecossarily follow. 1t quotes an urticlo in_tho Journal des Debats, the organ of the Left Contro, comparmg the feurs aroused by tho Empiro with the confi denco inspired by the Republic, If truo, the Cuensorvatives will loyally congout to assumo the Goyerument. —— GREAT BRITAIN. QUEENSTOWN, June 16.—Whon the stenmer Parthia ariived hero this ovening, a large and unruly mob had gathered on the dock awaiting the appearance of M. Honri Rochafort, who wag _ponerally known to be on board, As Rochefors passed down tho gangway, be was immedintelv recounizod Ly the crowd, wha received him with hootings and execrations, and mado o rush for him us be landed, The polico surronuded_ Tlachefort, who, it s fonred, would have heen lynched but for their protece tion. 'The intenscly-oxcited mob, rushing foeward, hooting ~und yelling, followed the I'ronchman to tho Queen’s Hotel, From that placo the polico eacorted him to the dovol, whore only passengers were admitted. Iiiy arrival au Cark wasi not oxpocted, 1lo thoroforo passed through thoe city unnoticed, and took the train for Dublin, whonce he will proceed to Lon- dou, i WEST INDIES. New Yorx, Juno 16,—A letter from Demarnrn, ‘West Indics,suys :**'I'lie busiuoss establishments of Itameay, THill & Co., Trving, MoArthnr & Co., and M. I Comncho wora burned Jny 23, involv- ings & lows of 500,000 ; fully insured,” e SPAIN, Mapntn, June 16,—1It is reported thnt o battle sommencod nt Entolln, and I» procecding ndvan- tageously to tho Ropublicans, ————— PORTUGAL. Lianox, June 16,—Tho nteamer Africa hng re- turued to this port after succesnfully submerg- Tug ber soction of tho Uraziling eable, Tho line s boon tested, aud found to worlk sntlsfactorlly, ind limnded over to the Biazilian Cable Con- onny. Unbroken tolegraphio communication fn shus estahlished from Eugland through Lishon i”l’l alnuoh'u to 8t Vincont, Cupe do Verdo slands, ‘ BUTTER AND EGGS. Aunual Convention of the Nntlonal Ansociation at Indinunapolise Ixpiawavonts, Ind, June 10.—The nnnual Convontion of the Butter and Bgg Assoclation of tho United Btates will bo hold 11 thiu elty to- morrow, Among the distingzmished mombers of {ho Assoclation present are Daniol W, Drake, af Wisconsin, Prerldout: the Ifon, X. A. Willard, Moure's Rural New_Yorker; Georgo 13, Morrow, Westers Farmer, Madison, Wis, and a Isrgo number of delegatos fram New York, Pennnyl- vanin, Michigan, INinois, Wisconsin, and other Htates, ——— Thoe American Railway Frauds in Eranco, The London Fcenomist ot May 30 makos tho follawing statemeut ubout the caséof the Amorl- onr rallway feands in Taris: YA fresh suit arising out of tho Trans-Contiuental Ruilway swiudle has }lnni boon henrd boforo ono of the Parls courta, his wan o eivil notlon, brought by a bondholdor ngzninst MM, Linsignol, Orampon, Guldreo-Boll- ean, nud_othern, to recovor damages for lonsos nusinined by tho frauds for which tho dofendunts nre now undorgoing_scntences of lnprisonniont. Tho platntiff clatmad the reimbursoment of tho sum Imld for tho bonds in 1860, with Intorost from thint dnto, nd the court “declded _substans tially that the dofendants wore reaponsiblo, but dototrod its verdiot, as it could not ut present nppmulnlu tho amount of the prejudice suffered. Tho Pnris Company of Agontn do Ohango and an_Advorlising Agoney havo ench nirondy beon condomuad to pay o cottla proportion of the los#, and i addition, the United Btatos Govorn- ment has granted 0 tho bondholders 700,000 actes of land ou the lua at present eomploted and in working. Tho court in consequonco pont- poned judgmont for n year, duriug which tim tho convontion for tha oxchango of the houds for Innd may bo corried out, or suflolently ad- yancad to pormit the Judgos to fix the dimngo enunad, and tho respeotive rights of the partios ; the cayo was in_connoquenco ordered to stand ovor until the first Thuraday in Juno, 1876, BOARD OF HEALTH. Plan for the Proposed Public Bath- . ing-House, What It Will Cost, Internal Arrange- ment, Etce Dr. Schloetzer's Idea About the River. A mooting of the Doard of IMonlth was hold yostorday aftornoon, Thoro wore prosont, Drs. Hahn, Millor, Schlootzor, and Mossrs, Mooro and MeDormott, ENFORCING THE RULES, Whon the Board wns callod to order, it was noticed that Mr, McDormott was engagoed in tho roprohensiblo act of smoking a very fragrant TFlor do Fumar. Tho Clinirman moved that 3ir, McDermott, in accordanco sith tho rule adopted at tho Inst moeoting, do remove thoe cigar which lio wan smoking, and drop it into the Sanitary Suporintendent's epittoon, A seeondor boing found to the motion, It was carried, and tho Board membor roluctantly did with his cigar as ordered by tho Doard. Sanilary Buporintondent Miller then entored the room smoking 8 Heury Clay of unquestion- ablo flavor. The Chairman moved that he be directed to throw tho snmo out of the sliylight. Snuitary Suporintondent Millor offored to wager the clgary that thero was no rulo to pro- hibit smoking while tho Board was in scssion. Bonides, bo Lind been eltting up all night with a ymall-pox patient, nnd ho fumigated the room ous of regard to tho health of the Bonrd, Ar, Ruesell, on boing referred to, ducidod that Dr. Millor had lost tho bot, Tho Bonrd snerificed its health to itsrules, nnd tho Sanitary Supcrintendont’s cigar was jorked out of tho skylight. As foon ny tho smoko cleared from the room, the minutes of tho Jast meeoting wore road sud adoptod. . On motion, the report of a committoo in faver of tho Marquis slop-washor—n tin box o framed that it contains garbage of all kinds withous al- lowing it to emit odor—iwus receivod and placed on file. WEEKLY MORTALITY. Tho Saultary Superintondont read his weokly renort, which presented the following facts : The pagt woek presonted tho lowest death-rate since tho great firo of 1871, As compared with tho woelk boforo, tho deoreasic was twelve, Tho decronso was murked in thoso disenses incident to childhood. ‘Plhe docreass in small-pox was markel, not s single cnso oceurring uutil Satur- duy, when two jufocted points wero roported, 1eaving a deeronso of Lwelve infected points durs ing tho weok. 'I'ho total number of donths was 97. Tho disoaso accrodited with the greatost number wero cousumption, 153 convulsions, 83 tabos mesenterica, 6. Tuore were 3 cases of necidentnl drowning; 1poison was thrown from s Torso ; 1 van over by wagon ; 8 died by ncald- ing, aud 1 suicide by phosphorns ; 8 promaturo births and 10 still-horn, ~ Compnred with the?) corresponding week's mortality lastyenr, tho decrease was 61. The numberof malon who diod was 55 ; of females, 42 ; of married, 295 of singlo, 03, The classtlication according to nfroy showed 84 under 1 your ; 10 from 110 2 yonrs ; 1 from 2 yonrs to 20 ; 41 from 20 to 50 ; 15 of 60 vours and over, Tho pativitios of tho deceased woro ; Native, Chicngo, 16: foroign, Chicago, 29 5 other points in tho United Stutes, 21 ; Ger- mnny, 14 ; Ircland, 8; England, b: Dolginm, Bohemia, Norway, Sweden, 1 eachh. Tho clussic catioune cordivg £ wards showed no great dovia— tion from tho usuul progortion. ‘THE HEALTI OFFICER, Tho Secretary 10ud the reports of the Banitary Tuspectors aud of the Health Oficer, who re- ported the ecrving of 548 nuisanco noticos, and tho abatement of 626 nuisances; tho serving of 540 notices to connoct premises with street sow- ory, nnd the making of 148 sewer conncctions, oud the condomnation of G quarters of boef, carcases of mutton, 2 ealves, 16 hamws, 60 chick- ens, and 11 boxes of peas, Ho also reported that during the pasc weok Lo had discovered n millunau on West Indinnn street eolling nulk to rolail denlors at tho insignilicrut prico of two quarts for 3 conts, which tho rotailer sold nt 2 cents o quart, 'Tho low price av onco arrested Iy attention, snd lus_euspicion being sronsed hio sacuted n'quart of it, which ho ind wubmitted to an anlytical chemist, Dr. Binnie, That gen- tleman slated to tho Board the rosult of the analysin, which wus not_comploto, 08 tho apeci- mon analyzed wne sour, but which showed thak tho mill was as good s’ the ordinary run, and superior iu tho respect of its not containiiy so Inrggo & proportion of wator, On motion, tha re- ports were receivod, and placod ow flie, and the Hoalth ONlicer way ditceted to socuro o fresh quart of tho 2-cont milk, and have & roport pro- pared of ite aualyzed component parts, PUBLIO BATHS. Tha Spoelal Comuitteo who had baen appoint- od to arrange with tho Rolief and Aid Society for the orection by that body of a public bath in Lincoln Fark roported tha preparation of a plin by M, Banmenn, michitect, which thoy submit~ ted nud recommended for adoption by the Board. In connection with their report was the follow- {ng cn;xuuuniounuu from Alr. Vaumaun, doxerip- 1ve of TIE PLAN prosentod by him for thoir appraval 3 Telutive to the matier of the proposed countruction of n bathing-honwe fn Lincoln Park, I beg loaso to submit the subjohniug prolimiuury plin, with 10port an follown: o firt ides wunto constiuct o swlie ming-bath with octagon busin 100x100 fect, and ihe uocesnury oflico and drcesiug-romms, This, however, In hinpractienblo on nceount of the lintensd quantity of frenl water requived for ronowal, Either supuraty punipig tanks whuiid be ercoted £or. {hin purpose, ox olsa ouormona drafis mude an tho public Water3\Works, for evew IF 100,000 gollous woro. supplicd per hour, the water in th bisln, when ocenpled, would still b coni~ puratively unicleat’ and wnipleasant, An urtesan woll imght ba bored 10 yield tho needed supply, but ons of thu requirite sizo would ba vory costly wnd too uncer- {ain, dniemmncl as thoro sy oun by au abalemont 4 ylold, . Ticeoutae, thoreforo, must be bnd to amhower-lath in orier to cumbiug sconomy of construction, cleuliness, and neeluluers, ‘Lhie proposed plan of bullding 1 an_ octagon 70 feot in diumcter, with alteruste projocting sido increasiug tho dinmetor through thoe projections, “Lho central port §s o prometindo 44 feot in dinmotor, with roof, mky-lights, und lantern, Tho ceutrul 13 fuok aro sinulk L fcot Uelow tho finor, ficlored Ly wwall, and covered #0 as to appear Like a largo tablo, T'his subiken upuce contniun By botler und fucl, by very centre {n vocupled by a chitunay which furniskes wipport to fhio roof and Iaiitorn, and an ornumont to tho contre of thio structure, issmuuch 2 it 16 to present itaclf nn oruamental atitliuo high above tho peak of tho lautern, "Tho tank,with the lntoru, muy be kopt lld with city water, hichted by clrenlation from tho boller below, In yrinter senson tlio roluuda may Lo used & a coukoTvI- tory for plants, "o entranco o tho ratunda s through an office 11x 10 Feut, whoro onp and Lowelt muy bo dealt out, Ads Joluing tho rotunda ato tho keveral batberooms, con. Bleting of two sluglo rooms for une or two porkons ; threo largor Tooms for six persons each; and four Inrger raoins for fourtcon purwons cnch, mking ue- connmodutions forwoventy-0ve porsonn ut a thm e outer walls are to o of brlels, with_oruamented Sacing In two or threo tints; the partitionw of plunk, planud and varuishied 3 the floors are to be Fartlaud Cement, concrete, with wooden Inftieo for tho dressing pluces ; tho roofs aro to be sluto or i, With uky- Hghta;' the whols to bo bullt fn n very uéat and tidy munner, with particulr referonce to aprropninte ex. ternnl apporauco, Tho stiniata of cost in ui followa s Mosonry, ote, §4,200; carpenter work, $0,7005 {otul, 10,930, TIE DISCUSRION, Thero waa quito a lively debato upon the adoption of tho plan, in which Dr. Sehlo T uulmoncd tho plan, whilo Mz, Moore was docid- cdy opposed to it. T'ho Inttor gontloman bollaved that tho bath- housa recommonded hy the Commition was not ua grood n one n_could be got for the money, What was wanted wos abath where a lot of men could enjoy & healthy ewim, ‘Tho provorbinl dolienny of Chicago citizenas wounld hardly pormit of a showor-bath takon in the presonce of o lot of othor citizeus, Many men wera very dolionto upon this polut, Dr, Bolilootzer thought thut monrather onjoyoed moving about togother inn stato of nature, It any mon wishod to hido their iufirmitios thoy could go o tho room which was intonded for two only, nnd wait tholr chanco for a solitary shower-bath, “The prolongod dlsennslon did not producn any now ldon npon thoe aubjeot, and it was finally ro- #olved that tho mattor ho' hold ovor for a weolk, during which timo tho plan conld o consldorad by the mombers of tho Lonrd. CONDITION OF THR RIVER, . Dr, Bchlogtzer submilted the following opinton with regard to tho bad conditiou of tho river wators ; Alrendy, seven yoara ngo, I hiad the honor to submit fo thio Baurdd of Lealth a leyithy roport and plan to purify tha river, A part of my plan wan not long ago ndupted by o city papi v as hoir original fden, 1 undo tho proposttion {o build n slilp cansl from Evar.aton to Huuth Ohfeago, and to condniun the North Brauclt af the river, U0 hed of the river would give an ade mirably-zdapted sito far » Conrl-Ifouse, great market hullay whek an autlot, fo nll saflraucds, Uie geont contral Aot of Amerlea bolng on tho mouth of what fa called now tho Main Jiranch of tho Chiengo Rivor, Thin pl win wpoken of then an somowhat oxlravagant, but In o only oo lo #ava tho city, According to Hee, 10, Ohap, 17, of tho Inwa and ordinances, the Doard of Hcalth is the only legal anthority o order and nuthorlzo the Oommon Quinedl to makon lonn of $10,030,000, tha probnhle cost of tha fmprovoment, In fivo years tho b condlifon 9k tlta wiver will savo thu dlly $10,000,000 and 8,000 ver Aftor n briof dlsousnion, tha commnunication wan reforred to the Sanitary Committeo, On motlon, the meoting adjournod. CITAINED IN A CELLAR. | Ilow n Kansns Woman Was Gonton by Xlor Hlusband. From the A tchison (Ian.) Champlon, June 9, Yestordny afternoon one of tho most diabolieal nnd tiondish cases of oruel maltreatment thut it s over boen our duty to record, was discovered in Northwesbt Atchison, noar the cornor of Indopendence avenuo and Division stroot. ‘About one yeur ugo, ns tho nalghbors Eay, a man by the namne of A, W. Fulllo, moved into tho houeo, n framo cottago one and a balf storics Digh, brought with him some vory good furni- wure, and proceoded to establish bimeelt to all apposrancos pormanently, The mun wag doseribed ns beivg about 40 or 46 yoars of ago, of rather small stature, and to nil npponrance quiet and uonssuming. ho women in tho neighbor- hood evincod a fiiondly foullmi toward tho family, rnd went ovor to cail on his dnughter, a youug ' lndy nbout 20 yonrs of age. ‘Lliey wore not in the most polite mannor, and told that ho waa Jiving thero with ono danghtor, whose mind was not vory strong, aud who wns subjoct to opiloptio fits whenuver a strangor came into tho lioufo, and ho knew it would be unpleasnnt for them Lo sco hier, Of courso thie sntisflod tho desiro of the Indics wlo came to eall, bufit did not in tho loast allny thelr curlosity. Afterward o woman in tho neighborhood went to tho honse when the man was away and con- vorsod with tho qung womnn, She scemed roti- cont, but showed no signs of opiloptio fits, as her father had represonted. This was ently in January, and it proved not only the first visitor who got inside tho house, but it was undoubtedly tho lust, All wintor lony the man appenrod to” have nothing to do, nu was continually "soon around his house. All thi was regarded very suspiciously, and as ocen- wionnlly, at night, o sort of frightful ery was Leard from the honse, it heenmo a sort of chron- io rumor Lheb ho waa In the habit of abusing hia daunghter, and that it was this cauze alone that led hor into this mental condition, Bo strong had tho rnmors becumo that Marshal Orall was informed of them, and_for geveral dys bad the houso ‘* shadowed,” or closoly watched, until yosterday attornoon, when tho men not being soou around alt day, it was dotermined to at lonst sce the canse, aud, accompauled by an officor, ho entored the houte, The girl stated that ber fathor had gone to Kansns City for work, nnd would not return for o number of days, Aftor looking about the houso for 6 thmo’ tho oflicor procooded to ox- plore o cellar juto which tho girl forbude him oing. oL iting a Intap tho offcora procasdodl to the collor, and_ there raw oue of. tho saddest and most sickoning wights that conld be imagined. Iu one corner, upon a dirty, filthy pallet, lay a half nuked wommn, chained with an iron band around ber anklo to n staple in. the wall. The fitat question showod tho half-crazed montal condition in which tho poor woman was, and the cnwve which had produced her horrible coue flnement 1n this miserablo hole. But one little spertnro pernutted veutilation, and tho hole had a sickonitig, deathly pmoll, thut wus:caused by non-vontilation and the dirty, filthy surround- mgs., On a box, in n dity old yellow dish, - was somo fllthy-looking meat and brend. Tho chain was taken off her log by tho use of o small iron bar and a file, aud tho poor woman stood on her foot. Tor one yonr sho hadl thus beon confined, and nover once saw the light. Tho girl said the woun wa her stepmuthar, and wns orazy ; bitt tho quiet manner in which the woman aoted would tend to dissivate the story, or, if it waseo, tho aborration of the n:nd must have beon very sligbt. ‘I'he poor woman, nearly dend from tho excitemeont, wus taken oy tho neighbors, kinaly snwhed, drossod, and cared for, and by tho change would hardly be known, Shois a toler- ably fair looking woman, aud doesn't bear tlie apponrance of harming an infant, Ior husband lins disnppenred along with the daughter, andan attempt will bo made to arroat the partics, TIE TOWA RAILROAD LAY, Lettor from Gove Carpenters DexMornes, In,, Juno 4, 1874, The Ilon, C, F, Clarkeon, Elaora, la.: Dran Sm: I havo your lettor of the 20th of May, m wnich you inclose, by roquest of tho Secrolary of Dlelrose Grange, tho resolutions of the Grango urging tho strict ouforcomont of tho Ttatlrond Inw, and” proposing to stand by the Fx- seutive authority of tho Btato to aid in the por- formanco -of this duty. I thank you, and through you tho Graugo In whoso bobalf you write, for tho useurancos of theso resolutions, und will sy m roply, that it is ta bo hoped the railrond compantes”of Iows will consult their own iutorosts and tho inlerosts of the poo- plo by voluntnrily conforming to tho lnws passed Ly tho last Logislature. I have the more’ hopo that tho tnilrond companion will accept tho situntion, and trust the honest urpores und sonso of justics of tho poonle to soamend tho law as to climinate anything in 1t which cxperionce may prove crudo or ill- digested, bocnuso of the fact that weveral gen- tlemen councated with railvay manngoment have informed me that this was the purpose of tho compunies they ropresenied. MHowever, should thus prove fallacious, aud tho companios resist and disrogard tho Inw, or shonld they attompt to averthrow it by appealing to the courts, I shall not hesitato, in the duly which will then o upon e, to keo to it thu€ all the authonty possessed by the Executivo is invokoed to secme its onforcoment. In the porformnnco of this duty tho law nssociates with mo tho other mem- ber# of the Exccutive Council, enols ouo of whom is ontirely in sympathy with mo in respoot to the lino of our duty in cado of rostsianco by the rail- road companics, Your resolutions eugrest the proprioty of om- ployiugs counvel of cqual ability with thoso om- ployed by the railrosd compnnics, to wi opinions in support of the power of legislative control over ratlways, for the purposo of giving direotion to publio opivion. 'Thore ia no mone ot tho disposnl of the Lxeoutive Council whicl could bo upplied to this purpose, 0s tho law only provides o fund to bo used uuder cortain ro- strictions in murlnyiug couusel to aid the Dis- triet Aulornoys 1 the proscontion of cases al- ready bogun. And indoed it soems to mo this will hardly bo necessary, as I cannot concofvo .that the writton opinions of tho paid attorneys of railronds will have tho offcct to lead nstray either tho people or tho courts upon the question of the right and power of the Legislatuso to ro- tain control over corporatious of tho publio cheractor of railway companies, This opinion in strengthenod with me in view of tho fact that our ontira delogation in Congress have given this auh{cct of legislativo control specinl atton- tion, and hve delivered their opinions and votes, under tneir onths a8 publie oflicors, which opin- ions hive been published and distributod lhruulxlmut tho Stato by tho newspapers and fu pamphlet torm, In tho Iows delogation two gontlomon especinlly, Bonator Wright and the Hou, Georgo W. McCrary, have given this quou- tion much study and thought, and their spoeches nud nddronses in Congross and in_the political convass last fall were published quite generally by tho um\'urnpem; and I do not hesitato to say that, in ability na Inwyors, and lozleal force and diwcrimination, they aro ot socond to the paid attorneys of tho iallrond compunies, whilst thair opinions poascss the added strength of not hav- ing boon obtained by foo, . It in gratifying to'me alko to say that, shonld ceunio noconsary to invoke the aid of the courts, In the onforcoment of this Inw, wo havo an Attornoy-Gonorul_whowo fogal nbilily is such that each “month of my oflioial assoolation with him sorves fo Increnso my rospect and ostecm fur him, Mo the Attorney-Genoral and Distriot Attorneys this Inw conflden lnrfuly tho duty of woolng that its provisions uve faithrilly oxcouted, and should it bo rewistod or ovadod [lmow that our presont Attornoy-Genoral will porform hin duty In roupeot o it with au ainerity, nbility, and pereistonoy that will insure 1|uuv.|ca to the puoplo. ' With groat respoot, very truly youus, 03:0. Caneeren, SPORTING NEW. Tho Bostons Again Defoated by the Mutunals, Tho Hartfords Badly Beaten by the Athlotios, Ono Hundred and Fifteen Miles Walked in Less than 24 Hours. Miscollancous Turf Mattors. ' BASE DALL. THE ATHLETICA VA, THE NARTroRns—11 T0 4, Spectal Dispatch ta The Chicaan Tribune, Hantronn, Ct., Juno 16.—~Tho Ifartfords and Athloties started out to-dny with & showing for a very fair gaino, both cluba doing well and ntendlng evonat the ond of tho fourth funing, but from this point on the Hartfords played a muf- Ing gnmo, hoing blanked overy time by tho vis- itors, and closing with a score of 11to 4. Tho Athlotics did somoe good batting, whila the Hart~ fords only distinguished thomsoivos by thetr poraistent mufting, . TUE BCOME. BABTFORDS, [O|Z] Dl ATHLETICN, (O | R4 FEES e 4 41)1 4 4o 3] Wi 2 191 af afol1 2 al1a 4 1| gl 8 i LER Totalsiossss. 97 jujis Tamngs— 7 Alhlelio 0120001 0-11 Hariford 21000 0—4 1 Krrors—KUiiotics, 141 Harttords, 10, Tluna earned—Atictics, 1; Hurdfor(ls, 0, THE MUTUALS AGAIN DEFELT TUE 1oBTONE—b TO 2. g Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yong, June 16,—Tho Mutuala of this clty won thoir socond victory over the champlon Bonton Red Stockings herd to-day, The occa- aion_was thoir sixth chumpionship gamo with tho Bostons, Play was callod at 4:05, with tho Bostons at tho bat. Barnes opoved with o hot groundor to Carey, and wns re- tired nt first base. While mado n buso hit. Bpalding was tnkon on the fly by Durdock, White tealing second, and comivg in_ on M- Voy'sit. Leonard wns taken on a foul ily. Higham oponed for tho Mutuals, and was put out at first baso by Leonard and O'Rourke, Al- lison nnd Btart each scored a run. Neithor sids rcored in thoir second inning, but n the third tho Bostons added oromoro to thelr scorc oud the Mutuals two. Aftor this tho playing of both siden was vers eharp, Tho Iosions failed to score again fn their other innings, while the Mutuals added only ono mora to their score. The following is tho score by innings: THE BCONE, Inntngs— 34066789 Bostous . 100000 0-2 Mutual 02310000 0~ Umpire—t, Bensendorfor, of tho Athlotic Club, Runs earned—Boston, 13 Mutual 1, Timeof game—3 hours, —_—— THE TURF. TROTTING AT JACKSON, MIOH, Bpacial Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, JAokgoN, Bich., Juno 16.—The June mooting of the Jackson Iomo Broedors’ Associntion com- monced to-day. ‘The attondance numberedabout 8,000, The rocont raing, particularly last night's storm, kept somo sway. Tho track, which is re~ knowledgod the kest bnlf-mile courso in the Union, was in gool condition, nud, at 8 o’clock the threo-minute rico, for a purso of §1,600, wan callod. Thoro wers thirteon entries, olsven of which trotted. Ristori took the first money, 87605 Grouvillo, second moncy, $400; Fox, thivd mouey, §200: and Littlo” Joker, fourth mouoy, $160. ~- BUMMATY. Ristorl, ..., Granvillo, ox, ..\ Littfa ok Guorge ltee Kitty Wolls, Tauny Miller. Richard.., Lizzie Da Foacoarawm emwapear Lime—2: 02 % Tho 2:34 raco was thon trotted, tho purso be- ing 81,600, Lady Morrison, & sister of Ristori, tho winner of tho three-minute race, tool tho first monoy, 8750 ; Bello, second money, $400 : Young itkes, third money, 200 ; aud Catskill fourth money, $150, TIE ENGLISI RACES. LoxnoN, June 16,—Tho Ascot raco meot- ing began to-day. 'The Ascot slakes wore wol by Covontry ;' Fovo, socond ; 'Tho Scamp, third.” ‘Ton horses ran. Iho Prince of Walos staken wero won by Loo- linna ;_Atlautic, second ; Lemnas, third, Six ran. The gold vaso_given by Iler Majenty was won by Organist; Montargis, sccond; Lilian, thurd,” Four ran, JEROME PARK TACES. New Yonr, Juve 16.—Tho ruces at Jerome Park to-day woro wall nttendoed, 'The flrut raco —tho ladien' stake—for flilics 8§ yenrs old, 13¢ milos, was wou by Donsventure; Lava sceond ; Countess third, Time, 2:123¢. Tho Solting raco, 13¢ miles, wan won by Proakness ; Uscdolia sec- ond, Tour horsos mndo o dead heat for the thivd place. 'Limo, 2:12. Pho milo and threo-quarkers dash was won by Spriugbok ; Alato, second; Followcraft, third, "Limo, 8:14)7, "he hurdlo raco, one mile nud threc-quarters, was wou by Limestouo; Victor, second’; Aoro- lite foll whilo Jumping the foutth hurdio, MACES AT TERU, IND. Speatal Disyatch to T'he Chicago Tribune, Fonr Warae, Ind., June16.—1he anuua rages of the Pern Driviug Park and_Tair Association had an suspiciotis openivg to-duy at Poru, Ind. The track wus in first-class condibion, and not loss than 1,200 people were prosont, The fivst raco was o trotting mutel, open to horsos who nover beat three minutes, milo heats, bost threo in five to harnoss, for o purse of 1,200, Nino- toen entries woro mado, only nino horses start- ing, The bay maro Lillinn, owned by Jumos Wright, of Port ITuron, Mich., won in threo straight boats ; time, 2:970¢, 2: 35, and 2:95. “I'hio recond race wus & runving mutch, free to all. mulo hoats, best two in throo, for a purse of §600, ‘Thoro wera cight entries, but only four horses startod. The first monoy was takon by tho by gelding War Jig, owned by Jumen Mur- phy, of Springiield, O, . Tho trnck it & wilo in Tangth and s ono of thoe Dot In the State. Tho racos continue until Fil- dny ovoning, oighty-six ontrios boing sircady made. Lo programme for to-morrow includes & trotting match for horses thint nevor beat 450 for a purko of §500, and trotring muteh for horses that uover boat 2:80 for o purse of 1,000, —_——— PEDESTRIANISM, 115 MILES IN LEKS THAN TWENTY-FOUR OURS, New Yonx, Juno 16.—Edward Mullen, the champion short-distanco pedestrian, storted at 12:28,44 Monday morniug, in the Riding Acade- my, to beat Westun's walling-timo au tho Rink, 1le accomplished his fivet ton milos withouo rosting, hu then stopped for bronkfast, tuking noarly an hour for that meul, und thon rowmumed his walk, Ilo was in good spirits and condition, ‘and walkod with ease. At 12:02.01 ho nccoms lebod his sixtisth milo. Whon about lwlf hrough with lus sixty-first mile bo was 1ubbed down by his trainer, 1lis left log had hegun to uhow slguy of wouknoss, aud considorable syoll- ing was noticeablo. I'rom thin time to midulght tho provess of rubbing him down was ropeatod quito often, 'L'his wholo distanco (115 wmiles) way transyersed in 23 hours 12 minutos and 12 socands, Woston's tmie wa beuten by flve min- utes, AQUATIO. ROWING-MATCIt ON TIIE JUDSON, New Yorx, June 16.—he final doposit of £600 was posted in this city last evening in tho row- ing-mntch for the championahip and §1,000, bo- tweon Witlinm Bobarfl, of Pittsburg, and Jumos ‘Ponliyok, of Peokskill. The race will bo rowed b P2 3kskill on tho 24th fuss, 17, 1874, WASHINGTON. (Continuod from tho First Poge.) m{mrh’d by tho Honate Committee on Din. trlot of Columbin Aftaia in rogard tothe Goveru- mont of the Diatrict, ADJOURKMENT, The Bonnte wont into oxeoutive cosslon,tand, soon after, ndjournod. IIOUSE OT REPRUBENTATIVES, LLEOTION CASE, The Committeo on Llections was discharged from the furthor conslderation of the Arknusny fimtenled cloction cngo of Dradloy against ynes. INDIAN ATPROPRIATION BILL. The Iouwe then proceoded to tho connidera- tion of tho Henata amondmonts to the Indian Approprintion btil, The amendments, forty-four in nn\nlmr. woro mostly of a vorbal churactor, and thoso were genorally concurred in. The moare important ones were non-concurred in, and n conferonco committoo orderod, UENLVA AWARD, A conforongo committeo was ordored on tho QGeneva Award ill, BAVINGS DANKS, The rulon woro susponded and tho bill passed for tho reliof of savinga Institutions haviug no capltal stock, and dolug businosa solely for the benoflt of dopositors, QUALIFICATIONS OF DELEGATES, Mr. SMIUH (Now York), from the Committon on_Elections, reported o bill providing that no- body ehnll bo n dolegalo In tho House of Repre- nontatives from nny Torritory who has not at- tainod the ngo of 26 yonrs and beon soven yonrn a citizen of the United States, and who shail not be o inhabitanteof the Terrltory ; and no por~ #on who in guilty oithor of M(mmy or polygamy is to bo eligiblo, Pnseed. 'U'ho bill doos not ap- nly to sitling dologatos, ANOTIHVI! ELEOTION OASE. Nr, ROBINSON, {rom tho Committoo on Tleo- tions, made n roport in the Arkansas eloction caso thay Wilshiro, the sitting momber, was not ontitled to tho soat, and that Guutor, tho con- teatant, was, Tho report, which was unani- nions, was agroed to withotit division, and Gun- tor was sworn in, taking the modified (not the iron-clad) oath, TERN CLATNA, souTs Mr, LAWRENOE, from tho Committce on War Clnims, reportod n bill extonding to the 4th of July, 1875, the time within which® potitions for allownnces may be prosontod to tho Bouthorn Claims Commissions, and proyiding for tha ap- }v’o(nlr(x;uut of two additional Commissiouors, agsod. CLEVETAND MARINE FOSPITAL, Mr. PARSONS moved to suspond the rulos and a8 tho bill suthorizing tholonsa of the Marine Yloflnihll and grounds =t Clovetand, O,, to Clavo- Jand. Rojoctod—84 to 64, not two-thirds in tho aflirmative. OCEAN TELEGRATIS. Mr. COX, from the Committeo on Forelgn Af- fairs, rugmtud « bill rolating to ocenn telegraphs. Mr. COX ntated that tho roport was unoni- mous. The Committeo was adverso toall specinl legisiation, and theroforo this was n general bill which affeoted no existing rights and assumed no cxclueive suthority in Congrosa, It gavo oqual powers to all companies gonernlly, Tho bill was passed. Mr. COX thon roported bacle advorsely varlons apeocial bills on thoe same subject. Laid on tabla. OANNON'S OASE. - Mr. BURROWS moved to suspond the rules, and ndopt a resolution directing tho Committeo on Elections to. report next Baturday the result of the investigation ordored on the 12th of May last_on ohargoes against Cannon, dologate from tah, . é '.!.;l_;u Honso rofused to sccond the motion—71 0 7. TIE ARRANSAS JUDICTARY. On motlon of Mr, BUFLER (Mass.), the Ju- diciary Committeo was discharged from tho further cousideration of tho affairs of the West- orn Judicial District of Arkansns, the Houso ‘L‘r“:“g alrondy passod o bill sbolishing #aid dis- ict. BETTLELS' RELIEF BILL. Mr. ORN moved to suapond tho rules, and go into Committae of the Wholo on tho bill to i~ dommify holders of pro-omption and homostoad cortificnton, and certitioatenof entry and pntonts, to lands within tho DosMoines River grant on nccount of failura of title. Agreed to, aud the Houso wont into Committeo of the Whole on the Dbill (B, 1. ROBERTS in the chuir). Aftor o long discussion, tho Committeo roso withont coming to nny conclusion on the bill, Mr., ORR then moved to suspend tho rules and pass the Dill. Agroed to—yoas, 130; uays, 7. ho LTl appropriatos £404,298 to bo used by tho Bocrotary of tho Iutorior for the purposo of eocuring o rolinquishment of title to Inuds lying north of tho Raccoon Fork of the DosiMoines River, in tho Stato of Jowa, which may be beld bytlie DesMolnes Navigation & Railroad Com- R, orporsons cloiming title under it, advorso- ly to persons liolding ezid lands, either by entry or under the Pro-omption Homestond laws of the United Btates, in aceordanco with the report of the Commixsioners uppointed by tho Presi- dont undor tho act of Maroh 3, 1879, entitled, **Aa nct to nuthorize the President to ascor- tain the valuo of coririn landa in the Stato of Iown, north of tho Itnccoon Fork of the Das- Moines Liver, leld by sottlers under Pro. omption and Homestead laws of the United Btates,” TIE DINTRICT UEPORT. Mr. WILSON (Indinnw), from the joint In- vestigation Committoa on' the District of Cat- umbis, made & report, which was ordered printed. Mo also reported n bill for the govern- ment of tho District of Columbis, and gave notice that Lo would call it up for sction to-mor- Tow. CONFENENCE COMDIITTEE. The SPEAKER announced the apnointment of Mesera. Butlor (Masy.), Frye, and Potler o con- forenco committee on the Genova Award bill, SOUTHERN RELIEF DILL. Mr. BEOK mioved to suspond . the rulos and paen tho bill for the reliof of ownors aud pur- chasors of lands sold for direct taxea in the in- surrectionary inten. Agreed to, TIE BANKRUPT BILL, Mr, TREBALN, from the Conferonce Commit- tee on_tho Bankruptey bill, made a report and procended to explain it. The yoport was advocalod by Mosars, FL- DREDGE and BUTLER (Mnss.), not as boing what the Comumittes on the Hoise dosired, but a8 an improvement on the oxisting law. After further discussion of a collogquial char- acter, tho report was agroed to, us 16 was ngroed to yentorday in the Senate. The bill amonding the Dankruptey law now goes to the I'rosidenc for approval, ' WOMAN'S TEA-PARTY. Mr. POTTER moved to suspond tho rulos and adopt o resolution_giving the Woman's Contral Lxecutive Comnittce of Washington leave to oceupy the Rotunds of the Capitalon the ovens ing of the 16th of Decomber noxt, for tho pur- pose of colebrating tho auniversary of ' the destruotion of ton in Boston Harbor, [Laughtor,] Without coming to nvote on the resolution tho Houso took rocess, the evoning session to be for roports from the Cowmittee on Invalid Pousions, eto. § EVENING BESSION, Tho Sonnto smeudmonts to the bill for the onrollmont of ke rovision of the stututes wero concurred in. THE CHORPENNING OLAIM.] Mr, BUTLER (Mass,), from the JTudlclary Committeo, roportod a bifl roterring the Ohorpen- niug cloims to the Court of Claims, Ieferred to the Committeo of the Whole on tho privato culendar, PENBION BILTA to the numbor of 116 wora reported and pasacd, My, RUSK, from tho Commitice on Invalid Pensions, repmtod the bil J)I‘ovldlug that all ponsious on account of wonnds roceived or di- onso conteaclod in the_servico of the United States sinco the 4th of March, 1861, which hove beon granted or may horenfter be grantod on an upplication fMed provious to the 1ut of Junuary, 1876, shull comnence from the dato of tho deafh or dischargo, and that tho arrears of such pon- sious ghali bo paid, Mr. BECK rulvod o point of ordor that the ovening seenion was ordered for tho considora~ tion of privato bills, and thut this was o publio Il The BPEAKEDR pro tem, (Cessns) overruled tho point of order, Mr, PAIKER (N, IL) declared that the bill would tako $10,000,000 out of the ‘I''ensury, Mr, RUSK replied that the bill only proposed to pay the erippled soldior what tho Govornment owed him, Mr. BICK moved an adjournmont. The Housorofused tondjomn—yous, 47; naye, 105, Mr, BECK thon aubiitted dilatory motions to talio n recous, und catlod for the yeasfaud nnys, My, BTORM moved to luy the {nu. ou tho ta- o, Mr, JIOLMAN anggosted to Mr, Rusk to with- duaw sho Lill to-night, aud move to-morroyw to puss it undor & susponsion of tho rules, Mr, RUSK offered to withdraw tho bill it ho coulid bnve o fair snd nquare vote Lo-morrow on it pnesago: but that proposition was recoived with derision, Alr, BECK thon ronowed his motion to ad- Journ, Finnlly Mr. Rusk withdrow the bill, and gave notive thut ho would to-muirow move to suspond the rujon and puss it. ‘Tho Bpoaker pro tom. thon procoeded to call tho committeoy for rlémr!n of a privato oharacter for referanco to tho Committoc of tho Wholo on the privato enlondar, and a larga pumbor of such Dills wore reportod aud roferrad. THE LIQUOR QUESTION, To the Tdftor of The Chicaga Tribune s Biry It moy an woll bo takon for granted that tho propor mothod of subdulng intomporanco is not by logislation. This baa boen tried no thor- oughly, and bns failed so eignally, that it seems usoless to test it further, No pormanont good haa rosulted from it, and it soema that oven in- Jury hins beon dono tho cause by untimely and Injuuiclous efforts to foroo prohibitory lnwa upon Btatos and localition not dositing or propared for them. The womnn's praying movoment, which swept Ollo like a tidal wave, epent its forco and strongth in an endonyor to bring about political sotlon, Ho long as it maintainod itkelf sopnrato and diatinct, and a8 n praylng movoment, so long dld it earrv all boforo {t.23When, howover, it alliod itsolf to polities, and “Bought to substis tuto law for eupplication, forco for persuasion, it lost its power and bogan to retrogrado, until, from a grand conflict, it has dogouoratod to a petty skirmish, ‘Ilio probibitory mania took the placo of tho greaf moral idon that was the inapiration of tho Ohlo'movoment, aod revoaled the fagt that it had ity vulnorablo point of attnck. Mon who could not face and put down those who camo ploading in * ITis name,” could go to tho polly and vote ngainst that plea. ‘Tho appoal to the Dballot was a chiallenge to tho t:lppoumon, and wan gladly nccuintnd. Thoy could opposo at the polls what they had not tho courage to do whon tho friends of temporanco wore moliciting Henvon to *make them soe tho error of thelr way and turn from it."” Thoy could find politleal arguments nnd sophlstries to meot those advinced by the prohibition and logal-rogulation advocaies. ut, when uravum and pleadings wore tho only forcen rought sgaiust thom, they were dumb. Thay tnduo logia to ovorthrow thom, and violonce they dared not usoe, without invoking the exacra~ tions of maukind, Questionabla a8 the praying movement wan in rogard to manner and means usod to accomplish tho uprooting of the liquor-business, it had tho nocossary ndjunct of a great moral support, and would have in time—aud lot us hope the oppor- tunity ie not goue_by entirely—oryntallizod into en organization which would gathor to iself all tho wisdom nud Judgment of tho land, and work out tho roform o groatly needed and wo long delayed, In the monntime, there ia n way of applying laiv to tho liquor-tryfiio from o Fationsl and Some moo-sonee stundpoint, Since law canuot put a stop to tha sale of lquor, lot it inalst that tho unlo of tho adulloratod article shall censo. It overseen milkmen, butchors, fruit-dealers, ote., sud condomns their articlos whon it finds them unfit for uso, Let it take tho liquor-trade— manufacturor, wholosaler, and rotailor—undor its cora also, and, if thoir liquora are found to bo but villainous adultorations, let thom be con- domnod and_destroyed,—thus compelling thom to soll to thoir patrona the puro articlo, This may logally recognizo the business, but it will prove o groat Blop towards reformn, ns it is notorious that tho adulterations introducod into wines, whiskies, and brandies are such a3 sorve to inflame tho appetite for thom, nnd compel their use in immoderate quantitios, Mon go from moderation to excéss muoch more rapidiy on modora drinks then in the daya whon pure lig- uors provailod. 'Tho oraving bocomes more ox- acting, and the work of reform luss hopaful. It would, thereforo, bo londing a Imlgin hond to the temporance causo, to have law declnro to thoe liquordonler, * Sell, it you will; but soll only pure liquors, or elke * put up the shuttorn.’" Cuicaao, June 14, 1874, ComxoN SENSE. s - . The Storm in lowa. From the Dubugue T'imes, Juno 13, Tho Bpencor News brings a column account of damagos done in Clay County by Bunday night's atorm. Tho tornndo passed that section—200 miles wost and 40 miles vorth, by air-lines, from Dubuquo—nt Lialf-pass 12 o'clook, showing that iho storm advanced at tha rate of about 70 milos oo hour. Palmor's large grain warehousoe was caught up bodily by tho storm, and, with all its coutouts, carried soveral rods, and get down with what hod boon its mouth sido facin the enst, The M, E, Church was move: sovernl inches, and tho_most of tho plosteriug knocked off. Richard Minor's dwelling was moved balf round. About 2miles wost of Sponcor,2Mr. Charles Catver was kifled. A sistor of his wifo eamo to visit and stuy over night ; and, as tho houso was smail and containtd but ono bed, Mr. O. and & young man named Pinneo, of fponcor, slso visiting thore, slept in the granary, The building was demolished, and Carver was iustantly killed by falling boeme. Young Pinnco escuped unhurt, and carried the sad tidings to tho houso and tho noighbors, who, on arriving on the grognd, found the corpae horribly mutilated, tho whole back of tho hend crushed in, tho faco fearfully cut and bruisod, an nrm broken, and otlier injuries in~ {licted. " Tho deceasod was a very intoliigent and bighly-respocted citizen, and bad boen married but a fow wooks, Tho anguisk of his young brido was torrible, —_—— Gene Nutler’s §20,000 Fee. i From the New York Times, June 11, Somo years ngo & cottou-broker named G B Lomar sued tho Government for §600,000 worth of cotton, which he claimed was conflscated dur- ing tho War. 3r. Lomar employed as his coun- eel Mr, J. I, Herbert, of this city, aeresing to ive him, in case the suit was suceennful, £20,000. Siv. Herbert, employed Gen, B. F. Butlor, and the Intter puslicd the cnse with such energy that a judgment in favor of Lomar was granted about throo months aro for #579,000, Gen. Butlor do- ducted £20,000 from the above sum and remitted the romnindoer to Lomar, leaving thus Mr, Her- bert out in tho cold. ‘Fhe Iatter npplicd to Butlor for a fair sharo of tho £20,000, but wus met by & blunt refusel togive up & cent of it. Now ferbort has commenced suit ngainst Lemar to recover tho foe for which ho stipulated in caso tho suit wan auccossful, and yosterday mads ap- plication ufora Judgo appen, in tho Drookiyn ranch of the Supreme oonrt, for a commirsion to tako the testimony of Con, Butlor at Wash- ington, ‘The application was opposod, but, nfter some argumont, the Conrtgranted tho application to taka the testimony of Gon. Butler at his homo in Mussnchusetts, if ho eaunot bo found in Now York within tho uest two weeka, e e il v The Marble-Front Residenco And lot, No. 62 Bixteenth streot, botween Allchigan and Indiona svenves, will bosuld at suctlon at 5 p, ., this duy, on tho promises, by 0. O, Thayor & Co, Roal Estate Auctionecrs, The salo will bo peremptory, Real Estato at Auction, ‘Tho vory deairablo three-story brick residence and lot, No. 74 Honoro atreot, will be sold at auction this {day, at 11 a, m., at tho Real Estato Lxchange, 119 La. Snlle street, by C, C. Thayer & Co, They will also rell, at tho snma'tima and place, four chiolce lo:s, located at Villn Ridge, near Humboldt Park, and two lots locatud at Oiydo, Bale will be positively witliout resvryo, o koo s d Roed's Tomplo of Musla, Corner Dearbarn and Van Dnren streots, ia o mont at- tractivo place for thoso intorcated in musle, Every vistlor modo welcotue, avon if thoy do not care to buy, i ol iRl oegie Morse's Luxurene, a Late Discovery. Turified, deodorlzed coconnut ofl, and ollier ingre- dlents clegantly combined, As s holr-dressing it bas 1o equul, aud {ta offect in restoring sud preserving the batr fs truly vemirlnble; G0cents, Van Schanck, Btevenson & Refd, Northweslern Agents, WATERTOWN, MASS., LIVE-STOCK MARKET. WaziuTows, Mass,, Juno 16,—Ukvr OATTLE—Te- colpts, 6733 quileker and bLetier murket to-day ; price sireng at Ao highor, live wolght, Stock noarly all ehanged linndw, Biles of cholto ut $10.25@10,60 3 ox- tra_nt $0.76@10,00; firat quality ot §9,00@0,50 § second -ut $T0@8,00 7 third nt $0,00@0.75, Birxr axp Lasue—liceip(s, 733 : more plonty, Salen of shicep, light, in loth, at $1,00@A,50 cach; oxtra at §0,00@8.70 ; spriug lambs, 10@140 per b, —It has rained in Lavsing noarly overy day for two weoks, and tho river thero ie highor than during the spring flood. MARRIAG. ',AUIIABI—-PF.MIIHOll(E—In Ohleago, June 18, by Tov. Fathior Liunne, Mr. ¥lorus Do 81 Julia Pembroke, I T 0SS -1 Fareatvillo, N, ¥ Mee, Ann Adelia bver Wiothot ot Thates 13 Bown mi ey, AL Adalls yoar, BROOKKS—Tuno 16, Macy, famnol L e ALY S uto ot ppagem, Su Funoral fram the Forly.noventh Stroet Congresational 4 ey Piuradasy e 10 i, S aads of . Y FOLSOM—At the residenco af hor son 8 D. Ward, Lako Forost, Juua iy, Mre, Luey wifo of tho'Iato ‘Rev. Iizokinl Folsou, ‘and oaly dsughter of (hy Inte Htav. libonozor Iitoh, D,'D;, forwiosly Prosidnt of Wiltiams Gl aicod 71, Eunsmion Himluy, s UM dteskant, o L 1UMPHREY ~On Taesilsy, Juno 16, Willlo O,y {nfan oy o Meus A A Fimuhtoy, b 1 inonths, Funoral Thurariny, ab 10a. iy (rom tho rosldonos of J, Van Luwagon, No. 148 Warren avenue. B5=Albauy, N, Y., papors plesss vops, HNOW-Juno 10, Sarsh M., wifo of Granyille Snow, agod if0 yonrs, ¥~ Miugor, Moy, papors pluase copr, SPECIAL NOTIOES. Centaur Liniments allay paln, subdno avelllngs, heg bums, and will curo shoumatimn, spavin, and aoy flssh, bono or muscle ™™ allmont. Tl Whito Wravper s far famlly use, the Yellow Wrapper s foy Trice 50 conts Isrgo bottlos 81, IallTArpoe animals, Obildren Ory for Castorln.—Plosannt to tako-a perfostaubstitato for Castor Ol but moro ofMeaolous in rogulating tha stomach and Lowols AUOCTION SALES, By BLISON, POMEROY & CO. Blogant Wabast-av, Residencs ATNID Lo AT AUCTION, WECKESDAY ATERNOON, Juno I, a4 'clock, w il ], on tiin promisan, o clogant, s anil'Thsomont Machle SwellKrons Hongor 1414 WABASIE-AY., near THIRTY-SECOND.ST Tlouss entirely now, confalna 13 rooms, with closots, with all modoru” improvemonts, aub-collar; macble mane tels aud stationary basins throughout; hot and anlil wator onall flnoray gaa throughout tho houso, Gas Fizturos sold with the house, Ar‘n a splondid Furnace. Krery. thing to mako a desirablo Ttesldonna. Now ronted to & nt. ] '}N: paynblo Boploubor, 1878, i o Ag::rfiflz lurl:hhnd. A deposit 2l DI LISON, POMIHOY & Otber Auotionoora, Regular Friday's Sale.. Fridoy Morning. June 19,049 1-2 o'clock, Now and Socond-Hand FURNITURE! Todroom Hots, Turaaus, Wash Btandn, ideboardsy Parlor Sults, Comunados, Brossing: Casos, | Wardrobhe, ook Oasos, Tounges, Hofna,' Rockors, Child slngos; Rofilkaraturs, Too Clioata, 13 rinsols A pots, nad alargo aloc of Gonoral Mlorohan oma laces fron Kafo. PEREMPTORTY SALH. THE ELEGANT HARBLE FRONT RESIDENCR No. 52 Sixteenth-st., At Auction, on Wednesday Afternoon, June 17, at 6 o'clock, on the premises, Will bo sold, tho olegant dentary Marblo-front Ties doncs, nud Lot, Nov 63 SIx(couth.at, Hor cormor of Tar diana-av. contuining 12 rooms, hot ahd cold swatar, mas bio mantale, Inundrs, faranea: oto: Syeryshing o aad comploto. Sala posfilvo. _Titlo porfoot, Ternis ot saln. A DESIRABLIS RESIDENCE AND LOT, No. 74 HONORE-ST., AND OTHER PROPERTY, AT ATTCTION, On_Wednesday. June 17, at 11 o'clook, ot Roal Eatate zeliango, Opon Board of Trade Roomua), 119 YiaSalle-st., WVl ba nold thy donlenbln S.story I Al 1ot No. 14 Tonpromte " HMones Zontuis 1p onc batheoom, ‘closats, 0., 8ad lias bl ol nonlas Tt 30342195 foet, with bara, T Ll n bluck 13, in foobo's Bubilivisionaf 1 1 of N \Y & of Koos 3 oy 13. Lots each 25x12¢ foet to alloy, and_ is; mm-nn;n]mn’.‘. o Loy g thinord Tt E ta near dopot, at Olyde, AND'OTHR ritor] Ry 2 i W Totms at safo. .0. O, THAYER &00., Rual Eatuto Auctivhoers, 1o Ennb Madi By GEO. P. GORE & CO 68 & 70 Wabash-av, BUTTWO WEEKS Aro loft fc in which t ol LL OON. ot o o KT g AL © BO0TS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, Dggo Ju.;.ul !'ulr;u‘:' ;‘slnrlcd oods must go on WEDNKS. L 3una 1, b 0% a. . ¥ ™ aro. P, GORE: & O G aml 70 Wal THURSDAY, JUNE 18, ‘Wa shall offor on Thursdsy, Juno 18, at 03 a.m., a llnoed DRY GOODS, orn {mproves Trew G Notians, Haslory, Gloves, Underwear, Furnishing Gods, &o. ardwi odr, ‘Cutlery, Plated &e. Btraw Goods, Parasofs, Fans, &0, GEO, P. GORE & CO., 64 and 70 Wabasiav, AT ATCTION. THURSDAY, Juno 18, at 0% o'al Wo shal closs oht svers) ouphamonts fom The miané faoturors. 0k fur Bargalus, Hnobto and Sslop Bhnnior Hiie Puclo of ovar. , va.lnu’\'v-frgr]ulm. Bidoboards, on ‘ublon, Diack Wainat Hedstoads, Hutosus sad Commodesy Lonugoe, Eusy Chaire, Hockors, e, R U e, e nic and |lusic Atnttzosses, Stiow Cases, Crlinder, Ollior snd Parlo¢ Dosks, Ofico Tables, Carpats, Mirrors, Lottor Pross:s, Refrigaraturs and Teo Chon 1d nttend il anlo, Iats, Caj Parties destring Lurniturs sy 0. P. GORE & 00, WM., A. BUITERS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 108 Eaat Madlson.at. H.\lulsmn( roal ostate and personal 1 Kinds sol e A £C0., Auctlonsors. GRAND RETATL SALE DRY AND DRESS GOODS, COMMENOING Wednesday Norning, June 17, at 10 o'clock, At, Store 202 East Madison-st., Aud oontaulng il allinsold, Tho stack I from a retnil Dry Goods establishmant ro- cently it Lo UATKFupLGY, And tuusl ba closud by Order Gf tha Kasignoo. AND GOODFURNITURE, OARPETS, Tablo eutlory, looking glan y 5 17 Torser A AR DRY GO0 Parasals, ladios’ suits, hing, fancy di ode, notlona, ooty e s ma e 8L g 4iolork. 2t oud e 108 Lnat Macfe e Salenrooms, TAAIAL BUTFEHS & 00, Auotionodrs. T BANKRUPT SALE OF AIERCHANT TAILOR'S STOCK, THURSDAY MORNING, Juna 18, at our enloktoom: East Mudison-at, ‘e stock con’late of Cloths, Cass morew, deunk, Satinote, Seliclas, Italinn Ojuthe, Unato: Indo -nmnr., Tnrnishing Guods and Tallo’s" Tri mings, Lo elty sud eaunury tendo will flud this zaly & yory attraoti 5 & A LOTS 23 and 24, BLOCK 2, In Rawaon & Ackerley's Bubdiviston, Keetion 4, Town 58, Haugo 4, Fridny A[fi«mnon, Juno 19, at 8 o'clock, on the . cround., ' Tor BUTTERS & CO., Autlonoers. — W o Mortgnge Sale of Mare and Colt. AL the Stabla of on Ransam, No. 497 Cottao Grova- . uene FhiriyScon-at . on aturiar, uis 2 T84 AL T0'0%clok . 1ney will ba Sold fo thn highest bidi Ot ok b i o et o ot e i (his coantry, Alan, bir ey foal 17 maro knd mllx\vclr.:“ . 1 aad e (0 S0, Huino ona it RUREEIS & 00,1 Auntion == 2 ooty By WILLIS, LONG & CO. 106 & 107 RANDOLFPH-8T, Housekeeping Goods! X f avory diserintlon—Coryots, O ictiding Eurlisre.s: Gheunos, ngravings, Lacy Ol taius, Notions and_ Fancy Goods, Watar Goclors sud Tos Cruain 'suazors, Also, a lotof BAR-ROOM FIXTURES, Ono excellont Kitchou Rango, and 20 sots larne AT AUCTION, WITHOUT RENEIY TO-DAY (WEDNESDATY), Juno 17, at 5 o'olovks WILLIS, LONG & CO.. Anctioncars, e By BIRUSH, SON & CO., At dur Balovroom, 41 aud 43 Bouth Canalest, Furniture and Carpets T U CTION. THIS MORNING, at 10, wo shall sell Parior Furnlture, Marblo-top and Tlain Cuainbor Sots, Jiedstoads, Hurosus Commodes, Tables, Laungos, and Furniture ul all kinds; Mabtromo i, btovos, Oruokery, Bhow Useon, Tou Clieats, ‘Wnd Wonlon Carpota. 5 BON & CO., Avotiohwnrs. By N. P, HARRISON, This Morning, commencing ot 9 o'olock, T WILL OFKER, A% RETALL, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, L Laco Wool and b Bhi {dkty., Hoales e e S L S PR nglisl Cuavimur P, IARRISON, Aucticneer, W aud 309 Lzaat, Mudisos-sh " / |