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CHICAGO 6enator Morrill Confirmed as Secretary of the Treasury. Mr, Blaine Will Probably Sue- ceed Mr. Morrill as Senator, Passago of the Indian Approprin- tion Billin the Senate. Tho Section for the Transfer of the Indian Burean Stricken Out. The Lower House Dawdlingly Dallying with the Sundry Civil Bill. Democratic Oratoys Evince a ‘Wonderful Tenderness for the Freedman. MORRILL AND BLAINE. 90E TREABURY PORTPOLIO AND TIIE MAINE EN- ATORSIIP. Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune. Wasnmnoron, D. C,, June 21.—As predicted in T Trisuxe, Benator Moreill, of Maine, wae to- day appolnted Sccretary of the Treasury in place of Dristow. Ils namo was eent to the Senate carly in the afternoon, and soon afterward an ex- ccutive scaalon was held, and he was unanimously confirmed, Mo dld not, however, assume his du- ties to-day, and it s Intimated that it will be two or threo daya beforo ho will be preparcd to chane his quarters, Tho appointment fa cverywhero spoken of In terms of the higheat pralse. Doth TDemocrats ond Republicans say that a more sat- fafactory or creditablo appolntment cauld not have been mado. Mr. Morrill has had a long experience in public affaira, i familiar with the public busi. neea in all of {ts details, is courageous in the por- formance of what ho considers his duty, and is pincero and truthful In his treatment of men, Un- less hls friends are mistaken, he will make as good a roform Secretary as could be found, and ono who wliy TARE THE RESPONSIDILITY of ndminlstering and enforcing the ‘awe as he un- derstands them. 1o mado a speech after his con- Qrmation in the Benate to-day againat the bill transferring the Indian Burcau to the War Depart- ment. Morrlll's appointment creates a good deal of comment ontsido of its natursl bearingw, owing to the conjecturca 18 to his successor, The term for which he was clected expires on tho 4th of March next, and the Qovernor of Maine will appoint his tuccessor, who will slt until the Leglslaturs may elect. Of conrse ALL EYES ANE TURNED ON MR. BLAINE, but it hos been Intimated that he would not aceept, but that he would prefer to remaln in the House and lead his party as In _the ast. Thero I8 no questlon that Me. Blalne will be appointed lo will accept, a8 the entire Mainc detegation in Congress uestre it. It haw been the practice in Maine, in #imilar cases, toappoint u person who would ot be a candidate for election, s0 that no apparent ad- yantago would be given by the Gosernor to one of the candidates for election, Sof of the friends of Mr. Blalne have urged him t Intothe Sennte, ‘Ihe life will he lews uctive, and lic will be able to obtaln the rest he vo much needs, Besides, it ls urged that if Lie stays Iu the House ho will be ex- pected to KKElP HIMSELY UPPERMOST IN THE PUBLIC MIND, posttion e docs not wanl. To doen not want (v hold the rejation to the public of being conshiered o eandidate for the Prestdency. In addition, there je little for Mr. Blalue to gmin fn the Forty-f1ih Congrees, even If he should be elected fo the Speakership, He haa three times hela that ofiice, which many belove 1o be quite longenough for oné man, and quite long enough for’the Lust. All things conshdered, it lucm:m“{ expected umong Mr, Blaiue'a friends that he will be transferred 10 the slow und dignified membership of the Seunte. QUICK WORK. To the Western Astociuted Press. Wasutnetos, D, June 21—} and confirmation of Senutor tlie T'reusury toais place whil the Senate ‘in thy Commitice-room, and . without Nifw baving notsfied the Preshient that he wonld e t thenppointment. The news thut the nomdia tiun bad been recelved and confirmed by the Senate was & kurprise to him, a8 he still held the offer of the uppointutent under conslderation, 1y fnformu Lin fricida this evenlng that lie hos not yet deeided whether or not he will nccent the position, ‘but thut In case ho arrives at un afirmutive conciu- rlon he will not enter upon the duties of the oflice until after the pending lfrpmmlnllun bills shall huve been finally passed by Congress, ilis col- leaguen on tho Appropriations Committee, of which hie 14 Chatrman, and 4 lurge pumber of prominent Scnntors carncstly desire that be should remun with them untd] at’leart that time, The commisston uf Mr, Morrill ns Sccretary of the Treusury wan signed by the Preeldent at linlf- paxt 2 o'clock thin atternoon. This I noted as be- ng one of the quickest execntive actiona of the clwracter that hus ever been cunaummated. OUR INDIAN POLICY. TOB INDIAN BURLAU TRANSPEL DILL IN TOI SENATE. Spectat Dispateh to The Tridune. WasmNGToN, D, C.y June 2L —The Scnate dls- cassed to-duy the Wil transferring the Indian Bu- reau to the War Depurtment, T1a discusaion dis- closed ua great a vurlety of oplnion m the Senate o there bad been in the llouse, Sonstor Windom thought the genoraf Ageucy syatem excellent, M, Morton had the authorlty of the Commlssiouer of Tndfun Affairs for thestatement that thero never was abetter set of Indion agents than at prescat, Mr. Frelinghuiysen was ulso aguinet the transfer, Mr. Logan wus upposed to {t botl ou humunitarlan ronnds and hecanse the officers would constantly seok to provoke n war fn onler to secure promotion. The present statutes prevent the conferring of brevets except In {imew of actual war, and there nre now over u humdred brevet nomin: tious. There was QUITE A HEATED PASSAGE Between Senator Tgallu, who I3 1 the chlef advo- cule of the trauxfer, and Senator Morrill, of Mulnv, who at the thuo ho poke had_ bren conflrned ok Scretary of the Treusnry, Ingalls {nduted that the War Depuartment was not o slaughter-house, snd the ury ofiiciuls weee not ull buteliers; tint the continued trade aguinet tho bad fuith of the Anglo-Suzon with the Tidians was anjustitied, and thut the American Contineut was notdesfgneil for lhe excluxlve use of a fow millions of breech- clonted vermun and cowardly savages, 'Che lilack 113 Barbarities, he sald, were exelugively broughit sbout by the peace polcy. The Indlun wover bd been and - NEVER WOULD DE CIVILIZED, When e becomes clvidized, bo §s on Indion no Tonger. Ingalls suld wentiment was o whuple thing for thoas who had uo Indisne fn thelr States. Sews utor Morrill made s hnnantarian speceh in behalt of the Indian, and rebuked Ingafls for the ex- preawion of sentiments which Morriil thoupht would_shock “the country, 16 may be pleasint tor Morrill'e ~ friends * to dar thut his lust apeech us Senntor wan in behalf of the turther eivilization and Christlunization of the Indiun, Sunutor Dawes, 100, opposcd the traneler, a8 it would necewsarily fuvolve a chiunge of the peucs licy, and he believed thut the Indiuus had rights eaides tho right of extinction, PASSED. In the evenlnz session of the Senate the Tndian Avpropriation bill was paswed, but the proposition to tranefer the Indisn Burewn to the War Depariment wuw dofoated by a voto of 25 to 22, No Democrats opposed ths tranefer, aud the following Hepub- Ucaue favored it: latvey ond Iugalls of Kansas, ud Hitcheock of Nebras e IN THE HOUSE. DEMOCRATIO DALDERDASH, Special Dispatch to The Tridune, ‘WasninaTon, D. C., June 21, —Tho llonse oc tupied the day #esslon tn general debate upon the Bunday Civil Appropriation bille. Notwithstand- Ing the declarations of the Democratic leadera that they intended to carofully conslder thly bill in do- tall bofore loaving for 8t, Louls, they purmitted tha day to bo wasted In general debate upon sub- lects forelgn to the bill. Etenger, of Pennsyl- venia, the boy Congressman, exhiblted very great wisdom In dlscussing the Freeduwen's Burosn afairs, and in patronizing the ** poor de- luded nmegroes.” He was pert with Scrip. fure-pbrases fu behalf of the negro, wlom the Democrats love so well, and fn- #lsted that tho entiro Preedmen's Bureay, which waa planned (o belp the Jato slaves, was concelved fn fraud and carrled through fn Inlquity. Gen. Cook, of Georgia, furthoer illustrated tho nollow- Nesa of the Democratic pretense of tconumy in the sppropriation bills by sdvacating the refund- g of the cotton tax,—anothier $40,000,000 Job, Fouter, of Ohlo, oxplalucd tho position of the Ite- aublicana with reapect to the bill. 1t appropristes 14,000,000, about $12,000,000 lews thun last Year, Foster opproved most of the reduction, bat malntalued thst the Duwmocrats, bn crippled the aomn ot thelr propositions Government, This wie especlally true aa to the public brildings atrendy commenced. e malntained that [t wns a falee ceonomy to retrench here, nnswork on these tufinished hulldiues can never he dono cheaper than At peesent, and the ex- Tenditnre of muney neccaary for thelr campletion ronld have heen a geent ald to the working cloace. The appropriations for the printiug and for the ju- diclary are mucl too amall. Gen, lenderson, of the Ttock Island District, argucd In favor of completine the Armory nd Arrenal at Ttock Istawl. He pretendeld that trae “comomy wan n the_completion of such ytionl warks 17 time of penc Til HLVER BILL. The Sitver bill prscil yenterday hy the Senate, with The teada dojlar amenqment, caute lick 10 U Tioure, hut the latter body refused tn concur in this amendment wilhout reference to_ the Banfin:s ol Cnrreney Committee, where the whole sblect was sent. T the canrse’ of Whe disciwsion upon this referonce Landers oyfored the trado dollar winend: ment, Mo claimed {liat that amendment was in the interest of the hondholders, and wne nn effort A debate upon the gencral ce queation was nearly precpituted when tho nco was uisde, ADJOURNMENT PROSPLECTS. A LAME CONCLUSION, Bpectat Dispatch to The Tribune, WasmisaTox, D. C., June 21,~The ontlook for the enrly adjournment of Cangress 8 more prom- Iaing to-day. ‘The laat of the twelve appropria- tlon bills, the Sundry CIvil, waa to-day reported and considered during the afternoon and evenlng neasion. It fs so much reduced that §t will not take ns long as ususl to constder it, and alrcady good progrees has been made. Only short apeechics will be allowed, oud n member of the Appro- demonctize kllver. fina refel printlon Committeo safd it woold paea the Mouss s week. It fu not more than holt os long ns usnal, and upproprl- aten fuatead of $27.000,000 only 81,000,000, thys making s saving of $12,000,000, There i1 sume prospect that the House will recede from ita datermination not to aceept the Sennte ameni- ments to the Legielative hill. Many miembers say 1t would be mere obatinacy to Tnwiat, after having made an ionest effort to reduce the ekpenes of the Government, They suy the responeiblity will be with the Senate, and_ with the Republican party, and rome of the purtisans are already preparlug FACTS FOR THE CAMPAIGN, showing bow they tried to rednce the ex- ponnes of the Government, but fatled in con- nequenco of n Itepublican Scnate and n ltepublican Proaident, This they think will hayo the samo of- foct i thaugh the éxpenkes had been reduced. Thero i also a praspoct thut th tmpeachnient trial will not last a4 lon a8 expecte agers muld_to-duy that the 5 on It, and lio thought the trial would not laat lonaor than a fortnight. Considering the probas bility that little work Wil bo done duriz the St. Louls Convantion week, snd the condition of the gencral buniness before cn":]' , it would seem at bnti Houses will bo ready to adjourn in about a month. INVESTIGATIONS. ALL THE WAY FROM LONDON. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Wasmisaro, D C., June2l,—Paymaster-Gen, Dradford, of the Navy, han urrlved here from London to testify before the IHouse Naval Com- mittee, It will bo remembered that some testi- ony Yefore the Committee connccted his namo with the commliseion Luainess between the Cattells and the contractor Matthews. Bradford s sald to hovo advised Matthews to pay b per cent commis- sion to the Cattells In order to retain thelr con- tracts with the Navy Depurtioent. Bradford will be examined to-morrow. SCOTT'S STATEMENT. Col. Tom Scott to-dny wonta letter to the Ju- diclary Committee, denying that he eent from Philadelphia to Caldwell in London an unsigned dispateh which directed Caldwell to telegraph im- mediately to tho Chalrman of the Judiclary Com- mitteo the very langzuage of the dispatch which Knolt ~ afterwards received, snd wiuch wow seft by womcbody | wiio slgned Joslah Caldwell, This letter of Scott's com- plicates rather than expluing The situation. Scott Bays u||xi)hullc1xll]’ that he ouly sent one dispatch to Culdwell, and that is signed by himsclf, and was In nnswer to one recoived from Caldwell. The mys- tery is then unexplained as to who signed the dis- I)lll(‘ll directing Caldwell to send an explunation to he Judiclary Committes LUWELL DISPATCIES. d Press. oN, 1), C., dune 21, —The Manager of the Western Unlon Telegraph Company ut Fhila- delphin was examined to-duy hefore the dudlcinry Committeo. lo produced, after the usog) protest on hehalf of the Compuny, the three origtual dis. patches already nlluded to, two of them nddreswed to ** Fave," Lundon, withont sipnature, and the third addressed to Jdosinh Caldwell, London, over the siguature of Scott, T'he_lotter, he wafd, hud been Teft ut tho ofiice by Col. Scoti's messenper. He did not know who left the ene reading ** Cable nobody excenting Scott. " An to the third dlspateh, telling **Favo™ to send telegraph to the Cilrinan — of the .)mllcmf Committee, the witness knew that t bud been hrought to the oflice by o gentleman, who, when tha clerk nsked im to have his address, eald that was not necessary. ‘The clerk paid that 8y $67.7:2 In gold hud been yald for i1, they would lke to have an uddress to which to send an snewer. The gen- tiemnu rerenlcd that it wuw not necessury, und smllingly lett the name of John Smith." MONK INQUISITIVENESS, The ITonsc Committes on Naval Affairs has nd- d u letter to the Commissioner of luternal i, requenting him to send to the Commitice t punt of incole Feturmea by the Seerctary of the Navy for the yenrs in which the income'tax cxlated, each years income separately, NOTES AND NEWS. RIGHTS OF TELLGUAPI COMPANIES, Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune, WasmiNatos, D. €., June 21,—Senator Morton manlfested a commendable disposition to-day to stop the wholerale plundering of telegraph oflices by Committees of Congress {n urder to muke political capltal for one party or anothier. This pructice was begun by Gen, Butler durin the Investipation after the fmpeachment trial of Andrew Jolmson, and lias been continued ever kince by ono party or another, until it f now uneafe for o citlzen to use the telegraph for husiuess which he wants to keep to bimaclf. Senator Morton offered 4 resolation instracting the Commitiee on Privileges and Elec- tans to Inquire what laws there are to protect the Inviclability of private dispatehes, and what leglsla- tlon le necessary to protect the same from sclzure by unuuthorized and irrespousiblo persous to re. post by bill ot othorwise. “This wax adopted, and no doubt Mortun's Commitiee will be able ta wug- geat some remedy for the ubuxe now 8o general, THE BANKERS GRIEVANCE To the Western Assnclated Prest, Wasunaros, 31, C,. June 21.—At the Bankera® Convention to-duy, the followine [reamblo und resolution were uninimously adopted: Wirgnkat, Tho general atagnation of trade and com. merun, t U 1l roased INANKECS of the b bk fasen aholutely : ¢ rompily repealed. cud b the disolution of w e Buuiber of bin stitutions, And tis withurawa) uf bnking c inve thronghont the land; the Reanivedd, "TUnL UG Menibers of ceed i 8 body hefure Oie Cotmnlt Currency 10-mOrrow, and ¢ slule, present nust g - HPItul us a1 g ach nember, s Tar ka poss thoss whota he represents and to fRchltat Hy vanie, Jtenlred. Tt thoso present at the Conyention aleo appear before the Committes of Wuys and Means (o re- Jatlon to the nunereus Jetitions before them for the discontlhitig the u Teeanived, “{lt e CGurrency Committes providing for redemny Cxpenrcs (0l taken ont of bunk tases ieets wit irty concurrence, and that the members of this t1on preas the mportance of 1hy ssme Upon the ruclon of wald Comumittce, Adjourned, nid fi-nRene LNIDGE TOLLS. The louso Committce on Pucifie Nallronds at ite meeting towduy considered the bill with roference to fixlig frongnt churges. 'Teu members are equals Iy divided on respective propositions of leprehen- titlves Throckmorton uud Crounse, while the re- maining menibess are opposed to tegtelntion on the wubject. TEAIONED, Dopnty_Becond Comptroller Whllams of tho ‘Treunury had roslimed, 10 takio effect duty 1. Nr. Now this morning sent the Presldent his res Ignation u ‘i'reasuror, TIHE TREASLRY DEPARTMENT. Asslutant Seeretury Conant Is now acting retary uf the Trenvury. TIK PINANCE TINKERS, The Comuiftica on lanking snd Currency had under conslderation to-dny the bill for the Fepenl of the Speciy Revumption act, Two amendments will he ulluwed to be otlered in'the Housy, —ane for tha accumulation of coln 1n the Treasury, prepara- tory to thy resnmption of apecio paymenta, ang ho ather for the funding of kreenbacks, The Com- mitloes were oveuly divided ax to reporting Ia.lla{. one member bolng absent, snd the mestlug s 1o be beld to-morruw, HEROISM REWARDED, The last ofticial act of Sccretary Hristow was the awarding under tho act of Congress of June 20, 1874, of threw lifa-uaving mednin of tho first-closs 10 three brothiere named Hubbard, residing ut Mar- Dblehead, O,y who, on the 1st of May, 1575, at great peril fo theie own lves, rescucd two men rom tha maln topmuet rizging of the wchooner Conueler, which fn n tersible paly had wunk o@ Macblchead, Lake K. ‘The actlon of the 1lub. bardy Ly one'of the most herolc on record, TIHE RECORD, BENATE, ‘WarnNaton, D, C., June 21,—~The Chalr Imd before the Scnato 4 message from the President in regard o (he cave of the forger Winalow, which ‘wus read in the Houseycsterduy, andit was ordered printed and referred. MNr. Morton submitted a resviution Instructing the Commities on Privileges and Elections to In- quire what laws, if any, protect the fnviotability of private dispatches rent by the magnetic telegraph, und what leglelation $u neceevary to preventthe sclzuro of such divpatehes by ununthorlzed or leresponsibly peryous, und repurt by bill or other- wise. Agreed to, Mr. Bherman called up the House Juint resolu. tivw suthoslzing the Becretary of the Tresaury (o Bec- 1aane 10,000,000 n allver eoln in exchange for Tegnl-tendernotes. He nulanltted sn amendment providing that the trade dofine be nothereafter n Iegal-tender, and anthorizing the Secretary of the arnry to it the coluno thereof to such an arount an ho may deem waficient for the export demand for the same. Agreed to. The Jolnt resolution was then passcd, and the Henate went Into execative sesrlon ta conshler the nomiuation of Mr, Moreill to he Secratary of the Trearnry, and the namination was Immedlately condrmed, without the formality of o reference, INDIAN BILL. On the eeopening of the dours the Senate resnmedd consideratlvn of infinished business, the Tudisn Apprapelation bill, the pentding question hefng an amendment proposed by the Committee on Ajpro- frintione ta rike ant " the, (hirt cction al ¥t Tose b1 proposing to abolleh the Tndlan Hurcae and transfer of the government of Indiand to the War Departiment. Messra, Allison, Morton, and _Frelinzhuysenop- d the ¢ Melwnre, Moreluan anl 1n- o latter pafd the Henate Jad attach to | appropriatinn anaft any amendment involving general tegislatlon, The Committee on Indian Aflalrs thin mornin; 1ii11 to tranxfer the india partment. e therefor hill be Juld uwlde Inforua el l.llll;,l 'QV"I‘IIL‘ be taken up, und discussion continned on Mr. L I the bill fo tran-ter the b nlonn, and, considering t nese, Al the fact that, untees the Tl shuuld he proed d: would be (:rlplxlrd. he th Appropriation bl wnd 1 . gard to the tranafer of e Indian 1 On motlou of Mre. Dennis, the Ilog il to amendd certnin xections of titles 48 and 62 of the Kevined Stututes of the United Staten concerning commerce and navizution, aml the regulution uf steam versels, kuown as the Steambout bil), wan re- commltted to the Committeo on Counmerc “Vlie Sennte then proceeded L vole on the motion of Mr. Inzally to lay saide the Indian Appropria- tion hill and take vp the House bii! reported by the Commlttee on Indian Affairs this morning, totrans- fer the Indian Lurcan 1o the War Deparbnent. snd it was agreed to—yeas, 20 YEAS, Hteheock, s, iuys, 17—a4 follows: Tarnum, Houth, Caperion, Covkrell, Cooper, Duv i Hurvey, Alltron, Chirlstiancy, Conkitig, Conover, Cragtn, 15, inghuysen, Ttowe, Morrill (¥e.), awes, Morrill (V0 “Ilic'Sennta then took o r EVENING 8] ad Wrlght=17, ers unthl 7:30, 108, Tpon © Mr. the Sennte pracced to the consideration of ute bill to amend the secomd, fourth, and tfi tionx of the nct of Ma; 7t right of citizens of the severa) Stutes, etc. Mr, Windom moved to reconsider the vole by which the [ndlan Appropriation bill was lafd usldy o—yene, 205 nays, 103 and the Indinn Apprapeiation hill was again taken n;r. the peniling question belng on the uimendment of the Commlitee on Apprapristions o kirike out the third section of the House bill to sbolish tho Indian Bureau and transfer the government of Indiann to the War Department, itute and smendiment were offered and wec- y 41, 1870, 10 enforce the United States to vote in the uientlon heing on the amendrent of the Committee 1o wtrike vut the third section proposing totransfer, it was strikun out—ycos, 245 nuys, e bl wae then read o third tine and passed. The Naval Appropriation bill waa then taken np, s 1 tu comy up 43 unfuished busloees to- morraw, Adjourned. NE. The Touse went Into Committee of the Whole, with Mr. IMuckburn in the clair, on the Sundry il Appropriations bitl. N, thenger addresseil the_Committee In refer- ence 1o the Freedmen's Savings awl Trust Com- uny. VY Conk made an_nddrers on the sublect o gelevances In the Southern Stetes, and In adsocacy EFo ronmdiu of the 5. messuge from the. aving annonnced (e phesage by thit body of the Senuce amenduents to the Sliver blil, the consideration of the Sundry N ppropeiution bill was temporarlls interrupc. Gk nnd e, Cox wmoved n concitrrence i thio Sen- ate amendments, S Teandnll muizzested that an thinwas a question Innmixtin o outrency, o an o chunge Of 1 word lu one of the amendments was sometines ver o i Jeialation, the mattor sionld ¢0 over Uit to-mortow, snd Mr. Cox consented Lo it postporic- me Mr. Landers made n specch apainst the bill, and the amendments were referred to the Commlttee on Bauking and Currency, to be reported back to- noFrow. “Tie Touee agaln went into Commitiee on the Sundry Cistl bill, #nd several spceches were made. The Committee huving procecded to consider the Bl by sectlone, Mr."Wurren vilered an amendment to pay the ox- ccutor of the catste of the late fenzy Wilson 810,222, belng the ealary for the unespired termn of Ris ofiice as Vice-Preeident. After specches by Mr. Hoar and_ Mr, Wood (N, Y.) In favor of the anienducnt, and by Mr. Hol- wantn favor of limiting the ainount to & year's pay, the upcndment wax adopted. iticean U118 o'clock, the cvening seasion being for action on the bill, The MHouse reained resslon at 8 o'clock 4 in Committce of the Whole, Mr. Blacklnrn in the chalr, on the Sundry ¢ On 'the sonrth page th Inyg Waw reache 10r printing gre Mutehler moved to atrike out the provision ard 10 tho pay of printers. n wpirited debate Mr, Mutchler's propost tiom wna adopted—78 to 57, The eluiwe forbiudiuy a greater price for lahor ot the Government. prin ing-oflice than the average price for hour or for plece work lu New York, Philudelphin, und Bultl- fuare wos therefare etruck ont of the bl Mr. Vance (Uhlo) offered nu amendint to_give the public printing 1o the lowest responsible bidder unlens the Governinent Printing-Ofiice would do it at the lowest eate oflered, Mr. Hurlbut made o point of order that the amendment chuneed the exlating law, und that it wits not necessarily n the direction of economy, e polut of order was overraled. On a vote by tellers there wers BOCK, MO quornm volng. 'l ‘'ommittes roe, and the House at 11:30 ad- Journed to 11 a'clock to-morrow. SPORTING. BASE BALL. TARTFORDS V8. LOUISVILLES, * Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune. Lovisvise, Ky., June2L.~The Hurtford-Lonls- ville contest proved a most remarkable one, nei- ther nine winnlng after playing thirteen mntigi, "Phio visitors wun the tors. The Lonlsvlllen were without Cagt. Fulmer, but played a besutiful wame, particularty at the bat. At the ninth aning tho seare tund o 3 for the Loulavilles, Remsen wmade the Grst on an error of Somerville, Mighum followed, and Bit o fonl pact third, on which ho waw allowed two bases, coming home on Carey’s hit for une base, Remsen huving also scored, This tied the game, and, though the play ws continued til) darkness, nelther ning ecored, Sir. Dunicls wlrequently exciiced hiv error on the plea of darkness, but [lidinm's ran had been scored, und enuld not be token back, A Turge und exclted pasemblage withessed the sport, and was wuich chagrlied I coneequence of the e, thinking the Loufsvilles Lid won fafely by 6 o 4. TUE SeoiE: 0aycs and 10 Tlarijord. I |5 0 N0 b ¢ 0l o 01 it 21 ¢ 00 0] B0 i i1 somervilie, 2b 41 Chapmun, & € 0 o Suyder, Cuovern a1 Alljwon, 1 1| 0 Ityan, L1.. l of 1 ‘Total Taningi— Loutavil 14484507 8H010111 010030010000 0O0B0OODOR 0000 Uipire—! Charles Danlels, of iartford. Py of game—Two hours aud £fly-dve min- utuw, ¥iret base b ouieville, 1: Hartford, 3, Rana earnod—Lonfaviile, 43 Hdrtford, 1, Hulle cadied—0n Dond, 1 Left ou bux e Struck out--ague, Ryun, 1. Total, 4. I ), 4. Doublo plaga--Carey and Mills, 1, OTHEIN GAMES, INDIANAPOLIS, June 2).—Hisc-ball: Philadel- phias ve. Indianapolis Club, third gawe: Philadel- phin, 0 Indisuapolle, 1. MiLwAvkre, Jane 21, ~Hase-ball: White Stock- inge, 10: Mliwaukeo Weat Ends, 1. TIIE TRIGGER. TIB ILLINOIS BTATE BYORTSMEN'S ASSOCIATION, yeuterday opened what promiscs to be the most successful trap tournament over hold at Destor Park, Theattendauce was good, and tho other elements of success, viz,—plenty of entries sud birds und good management—were not wanting. "Phie dret competition was condned to members of organfzed clubs in the State, and to them wure offered a pold weda) of elegant design, valued at $150, u wot of sliver knives ($75), ice plicher and To- wableta (260), and a $20 gold piece, Conwidering the Hmitatlon lmposed the competition was Inrge; 1t conslsted of the following persons, who made the Lafter thelr nam iwor ol At i P, S Sm—t eSS S =G ——— G b S =G o P o e e e S B T " iy J= N Killed a)l five birds following resnlt: Lleinman, 'IIU 1 e who lad thelr Dleds, and the tie wan ecttled by ceach ut 20 yards, with th “Fho rernlt was, therefore, to glve the medal to Mr. **Ahbott," who whot undur an allas for rea- wony presumably eatlafuctors to kimmcif, He can- not, howeyer, expeet to hold the champlonship, swhich the medal implies, without muking Llniself known L6 the publie. TIL SECOND PRIZE, There being twelve tiew on nine for fhe eecond prize, they were shot ol ot 2 Yacde, with the ol- u «« 0011 1="1] Gllenpls THIRD PRIZL. Mo tios on ffor thied privy a ere then shot off :lll[ yards with the followiny result: it ( Au) 01 1=3 Ballo ' U0 de Noa 10 ol 01— Ioffman . 1 1 O—b . Kot . Se w IKletnman, betnz athl tled, ehiot off, and tife former won earlly by killing i oue of 4. wi fle his oppunent mivsed his trat three und withdrew, POURTIL PRIZE, Tho tles on seven for lust prize were quickly set- tled by the following score ut 240 yurdas: 111 101 Vo1 -3 THE STATE PRIZI Tho sccond and most important event of the day sean the Clib contest, I which weven State organis zationa were represented by four men cach, and tho prize wus an elegunt gold medid indicutive of Ktate supremacy, Fifteen birds per man were shot atut 21 yards with the following resule: 0N CLUN. 10 1110 1031011 Hiui=ie S, Randall Ll Gru 5014 Tursil Alner Pric Total, Audubon, 011 1011111 1N iwwi—1i 011 1y 1H10-13 -3 ol 1 it 1u Total, Quinc; 1., May Tinfunen U0 01010 10110— 7 11 ol anii-1 =" W, D JUL. Fuaii) Total, Bycamore, KENNICQ) W, Thowa, ' Totnl, Kenntcott, il G Winard, T W Winarth..... . Tuylor s E E, TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JUNE ) iy 5 INVESTIGATION WA) Serious Charge Made Against the In- suranco Commissioner of Michigan. A Succinet History of His Dealings with the Ameriean Insurance Company of Chicago. Mr, Bow Assailed by All the Insurance Journals for Unfairness and Worse than That, A Sensation in Insurance Circles. For some months past there has been con- sderable said fn the fnsurance papers ond utnung Insurance men in regard to the rather hacty and unexpected actlon last winter of Mr. Row, Insurance Commissloner for Mickigan, in revoking the authority of the Awerfean Insure ance Company of Chicagoto do lbusiness in Michigan. Some of the insurance papers have not hesitatel to declare Mr, Row's setion an at- Apt to blacknily, others aflirm that he was ucting In the fnterest of rival companies, and all, with perhaps & efngle exception, emphatic- ally denounce Mr, Row’s course ns husty, une fuir, undignifled, and dishonest. Tue Tuistxe has takens no part in o these discussions, though it has watched them with couslderable Interest, and even now it does not presutne to nass judgment on Mr, low. But so much has heen eaid ubout this case and the representus tlons of the oflicers of the Amerlean, who are wnone our most promiuent ctizens, so point- edly attaek the faisuess, i not the integrity, of Mr: Row, that the Michizan authorities catinot in Justice to themsel do less than sift the matter to the foundation. The sccompunyini which yesterday fell into the hnods of ol reporter, fives o pretty full and explicit un- derstutding of ihe cisc, In yexpect to the Amerlean we have only this to suy: It Las been established many years, and [s_ doing o euccessful business i nearly every State of the Unfon. It takes none but Izolated rigks, confining itsell Lo farm-houses, chiurehies, undl kebool-hoases, and avoidiig towns and large elties, where a single contlazeatinn tnuy rubi, and often has rulned, nany conpanies. Thelr manner of dolng business ks the best ws. surpuee of the Compmny's etubility, If any: hiug more is needed to give the Ameriean the confidence of the public, the characterof the men in charge of it ought to he sullicient. But the fuet that the l,'ullxpul?"fl affatrs have been most carefully and critfeally examined within the past threc months by the Auditor of Tilinols and the Insurance Commiesioners of Do, Miexonri, und Jowi, al of whom unquali- Hv.'lllf‘ snd emplatieally indorse the Company and Its manticr of doing business, {8 enougt to estublish the American's sousdness beyoml question; unid we it add that the prompt and honorable way in wh the Am the technfen] objections of Mr. Row, aud the dignified forbearanee whicl it showed him lnthe fuce of hls wuonilest unfairuens, and it= fivmw de- terminution to pay no oney to My, Row us n condition precedent to lds Kindly favor,—all these are the hest recommendations, und no one could have acted in thiy mutter eas the American's oflicers have dune without the conscfousness of belng In the vight. The American ling 15,000 policy-holders ran, probably double what uny other company has. My, Kow's nctlon fs an fisult to these 15,000 persons, und o the suthorities of Ohlo, Missourf, Towa, und Illnols, who are quite ns competent as he to judge of the stand- g of any company. We repeat that Mr. Row’s action wis unwarranted, and thut there §s fus- plelon that his (ntentions were not what they ought to be. We give the letter of the Ameri- can In fall: Orrice Cites AMERICAN INstRANCE COMPANT, 9, Tth, June 10, 1570.—70 the dgyenis and L'atrons ‘of the dmey Insurance toni- pany i the State of Mi The peeullur telations Wi oo cou pany, W sustuln to former agents und” present poliey-holdurs Mieny densand ut our bsnds a frauk statement of fuct. We should have wiven you this statement st an cartier date, only that we huve vainly hoped for Juatice from the Insurance Department of your State, aud did not desire to clubarrass cither the Depurtment or ourselves by any allueion to the facts while there w grounds for such hoj Eurly in February, Mr. Row, Commissiouer of Insurance forthe State of Michigan, calledat our offlce, und after 8 casuul and hasty glance at our books, Inguired of the Se the Cotu- was indorser upon any le wus inforimed that it” wae. sloner said he thought thuse jndorseuents con- stituted a Yability, whicl, If so wecounted, would impair the Compuny beyond the limit al> Jowed by the luws of your Stute. We replivl to his ruling, substautiully, that, fhe makers of the paper who were primartly Jiable upon it be- o Total, Chicago.. 1 be t ating $825, will be o when Avery nrRee, Yy 8 from De- & o1 arge attendance, foclading delegaty troit, Miwaukee, and other suburbs, will be present. BILLIARDS. GARNIER AND HEXTON are 00n to be in thi elty and give the billlard-lov- crs of Chicago a wpeckmen of the marvelons degree of skill to which these experts have attafned, It will e the first oppesrance hereaboats of Sexton, who b the billinrd ecuration of the day, and whoee magificent performances at Phlladelphin and New York have falrly sct the billlard world agog. e iiccompuntes Garnler to Chicago, and on the 18th, 10th. aud 20th of Suly the two will glye exhibitions of billards In the Ligheat ntylo of theart. It de not unlikely that on one of these oceasions n match fume uf 600 polnts will e played. Guruler (8 un- der engagement to give u stated wamber of exhibl- tionw v Cullfornla, Where he lox never played, and attie urgent requestof severn) of i fricuds in thia city Huu constuted to stop over u few duys, LACROSSE. THE CANADIAN TEAM IN LONDON, Spectal Dispateh to The Tridune, Loxnos, dune2l.~The Canudiun LaCroase team played beforu the Queen at b o'clock to-duy, A birch-bark nddress wus personally presented to tor Majesty by the Indians. The team playal Tiristol on )‘rhlu( und Saturday, and st Munchce. ter Tucsduy and Wednesduy, uud witl sail for Can- adi on the 2Uth, et — e 0SE EYTINGE, TPromircuons attacks on character, 1o gr ronal malice and spleen, seem Lo be pretty thore oughly checked by the following diepatch, which appents this morning not only In our columns, but 0 the newapapers of eleven ditferent citiva of the Unlon, from Miss iRoro Eytinge, the famous act. ress, The motlve which prompts the telegram wa an attuck of a peculfarly cruel nature by the New York Sun on Col. George IL Butler, which was reprinted by the Erenlng Telegraph of this city. 'The Sun article bears the fmprens of a Police Gazette tralning, with the malignant love of defamation which characterlzes the New York Sun since 1t passed under the control of everybody's enemy, Charles A, Dap Coteauo, Juno . 31 . Croly, Key., Eiitor Dilly Graphic, New Tork: Contradlit for fue, ove iy slgnattire, ‘the unfounded and mallcloas cliarg aatnat iy lshuid, Col. George H, utler, printed n w Yark gun of Tuesduy ust. ' The charges were 0 a8 Lhiey wore cruel, utd no Journalivt (u Ameri- imve prluted thein evecpt Clirles A: Data, York Nun, Thutluw W and Hugh 1lastiy e to ur m band's Vietod ‘attueke s genticimen, o e from this gross sud Boax EVTINGE IELLEE, Proparing for the Parls Exhibition, Turts Correspondence New Urleans Ihcayune, The Joint Btock Company are building an immenso hotel—=the Contluental Iotel—on the sito of the Minfstry of Finance, which was burned during La Commune, 1t will cost 81, 000,000, and may be opened In June, 1878, with the great Exhibition, At scromunt is buflding for the same ex- hibition u balloon 40 yurds {n dlameter, which will cubo 20,000 yanls ind cagey Uity pusscugers 1t will be secured to the carth by a strong cable, undt be reculled by a stewmn enidne; lu tlue, I6 will be o tethered” balloon, Mke that been ut the exhibition of 1867, Mons, Leverrler has given orders to Mons. Eichiem to bulld a tetescope 20 yurds long,which shall be deliverad on the 80th of April, 157, st the Paris Observatory, A raflway 15 to Lo buflt (whether under [(:m\mll or otherwise has not_vet buen declded) rom Place do la Bourse to Troeadero Helght Defore the Exhibition opens. The rallwuy wi run down Rue du Quatre Septembre, down the Boulevards, und down Rue du Faubourg Bt Hovore, {ugg all perfectly responsible, the liabiity of the Compnny was 60 remote that we did not sup- poee the trunsaction constituted u lability in the ||r0fw.‘r sense of that tert, and agordingly we'had not trented it us such; yet, i heso ruled, we would at once yleld to bis declston, and ranove the objectlon. Our Bourd of Directors being in sessfon, he requested us not to inforin them of his visit, expressed surprise that we introduced bim to gentlemen of the press who were present, made un appolutment to meet us ut the * Tremont House "—hostened frum our uflice to that of another purty engaged fn fusurauce, gave hin the [nformation he had obtatued, {n order, ns he afterward sufd, that ke might be In u position d ot bribe bimat the *Tremont uppofntment. We met him us per engagenient, again assured Mim that we would promptly re- move the objection he had raised, und requested him not to revoke our leense, ns e hud futimut- ed he would do, e returned home without the ofler of 4 “bribe™ froin us, or even the B thought of one on our parl. Whether other parties bribed him, he und they Know, After reaching home, he telegraphed ns that he must revoke our su- thunll)l‘ to do busiuess, We asked for time to meet b, and at once Informed the makers of the paper above referred Lo that they must provide for its fmwmediate payment,” Tocy promptly rafsed the money to tieet the paper; deporited the sane i baik to the credit of a Trustee, and the Company through Its State Agent furnisbed Mr. Kow” bank certlticates of deposit covering the amount, snd requested hlm to withhold hls revoation untit such time s the Copany could, by proper procecdings us required by law (2 Tew days ouly belng ve- quirad), fully remove any and all objections he Liad rajsed. ~ This he velused, declving even tu spend one day ut the Company's expense to come to our offfee aud meet the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Illinos, say- fng—~**No: I have found this vut, and am gotug to have the credit of 1L Knowiiyg, as he did, that our pollcies cover only dweliings, farin property, churchics, und sehool-honsca—the great majurity being upon detached furm property—the lust year wo were the severth n volume of premlum receipts of the lusuratics companies dolng busluess {n the Btate of Michigan—that In Januury last we puid into your State treasury over $2000 tax—that we had patd o Michizan polivy-holders uver $H12,000 o1 losses—thut we Bad over 15,000 poli- cies lu foree I the State, und_ over $20.000° in Instaliment nutes, upon which we had paid all nintasions—thut we possessed the ability and expressed o witlinguess to at once remove whiat Nie claimed as a Habiity, we thought Mr. Row's action hasty, arbitrary, snd uncafied for. The Jnanrduce .(Iv/r, ot New Yurk City, for June says: *Techuleally, he had a right to re- volie ita authority, us he did do; but it would have been o graceful thing in it had ho glven it ten duys (utl it asked) Lo cure the informality. It was cured in 1ess thne thun th We be- Heve he would have granted the grace usked had he been fmpartial, unprejidiced. To have dons 5o would huve fafely fullen within his discretlon. By not dotug ity he put the Can.\uy tu at teast s-.iu.mn expense, unid F100,000 will not more than cover the direct and collateral damages futlicted by his precipitate uctfon. On the other hand, what good purpose ikl his huaty and technieal course serve ! The Compuny had not one dollar more atter the grievance of which Mr, Row com- plained was corrected than [t had before. It werely repalred an lu!ummlllf." At tmt thme we were of the opinfon that he might be wellmeaulng, though inllated und over-zealots; but never bas it beew our infsfur- tunce to come In contact with a public oticer 80 Iacking in oticlal_ dbznlty, so devold of all sense of Justice und falrness, or who would su l»mamnln his utlice aud the authority deleguted iy by Faw, as has Mr. Row, for the sttainment of SELPISN cnds, ond the gratideation of u PER- SONAL spitv. Well knowing that, with over §900,000 of cash ussets, we were Huunclally able 1o ntore than comply with all the requir of the Tawi of your Statey e liss persiat sought to ralse other und trivial dssucs upois which he could coutinue our excluston from the State, hus refused to the fo his department the sworn statement of the Company, avd In muny reapects lias conducted hlmsell fna manner un- becamiug su honorable, hlfh-mlmh‘d ulllg‘ll‘.ll. Binee his vevoeutlon, the *Amervan™ has been fully, thuroughly, ‘and_ubly examlued by the Departuients i Olio, Missourl, [owd, ani Tilfuols, wud by vach und all declared W b lu ndmicahile financlal condition. Subsequently, Mr. Row presented himself to examine the Company, but, na a condition precedent, de- waued that we place to his credit the suin of &), T which demand the Company replled as fol- o Cutcano, April 20, 18576.—The Hon, Samuel 11, Iene, Commissioner of Tnawrance yur the State aof Michipan—DeAn Sii: On the 14th day of Feliruary Iust, you ver{ hastily revoked the au- thorlty inder which this Comjiny had been do- Ing business tn the State of Michigun for six yuira past. Tmmedlately following the gl ou of your action, the fnsitran. o departments of other Stater in which this Company hind tees doing husiness Instituted, by competent and able experts, patient und thorough cvanination into the nfairs of this Compang, wmd, without exception, favoruble were made, und Gompany tuily e the U cry onipany. wia dofrg busficess, exeept the State of Mlchizan. After such favorable re- ports from ull of the other States, we then sent our “tatement” to you with wrequest that you make a personal atid thorongh cxamination uf the conditlon of this Company. request you have this duy wrrl U anmiouneed yourself a3 ready to proveet i the e Iation, but have, us w”condition pres cedent, required the Company to place at your d!s‘mqtfl,nud subject to vour order, the sum . of elght hindred doltars (€300) for steh dishurec- wents and expenses iy you may feel disposed to make n atl about the prosecition of such in- vestigation, Your reruiest ing been lald before the Directors of this Cumpany, and, without any dissent, they otterly deelfie and refuse to aceede to your dimand, sud respestfully notif, you that the appli Lo you 101 o retiewal o Ticense to do new s State of Michi n by the Amerle : Company {3 herehy withdrasen. Youss respectfully, ianLEs L. Cei, Seeretary. Mr, Row elalms, i lids lust annuald report, that 1he money would have been used for legitimate cs only, and tiat he would have farnished 5% for expenditures made. But hav- fng in wur posseaslon two Itemized receipted Dlils for personal expenses pabl I cach of which he_claims i ¢ than double that actual hicago, vouthe that Mr. Kow’s advan port presupposes, uud, in this tine of fnvestiz.- tlam, we submit whether it jnay not he due to the State of Michizan, as well us to other Cora- yonle, to eritically fnvestigate Mr, Row in his pecnlior syatem of charges for alleged pay- inents notactunlly muley aswell as his demunds for fuuds for prospective disbussents, We redieet the sitaation 1 which Bix iy placed us. Is not suclt action unjust to s, poiley hulders of Mi your State, not only in the decrease | taxwhi o iiggaty, sl to the publie of we shull, by this but heeause, to sons petition and u fair clectlon, b thts Company's sxstem of Insitrane experience Lis proven so satisfa asshown by the promptiiess whale, the. Michbzan pofles-holders ave’ met Tusion, pay tno {ts treasury, t vrecludes come thelr installments sinee the revouation? X of eurance 1 e We shull carey our enutsae termination, adjust all losses ny the with falrne sh G eame promptly, throug! Tourey of Lanslug, Mivl, our Stute A Attoriieys but we shall 5ot agaln wpply to Mr. Row forndmission to your State, 11, hereafter, the authorities of your State shiall select for the position u fale mat, one who wib b neltiier arbltrary, oppressive, noveorrupt in the discharge of his” officinl dutles, we shall promptly seek s certificate of anthority: but, unt{l then, our self-respectcotpels us to renain a3 weare, Yours regpectiully, Crias. L. Cenuann, Sceretary. o ———— - CORNER-STONES, The 'FEconomtical Dificulty with Which Portlons of Pabtle Ldiflces Aro Put ppronching Throes st Itock- ford-—--8uceessfal fxsue at Danville, Dispatch to The Tribune. Rockrom, Hl., June 21.—The 3avons have the Iaying of the curner-stone of the Court-loune of thils city In charze, and, fadevd, the suceess of to- morrow's ceichration will he owing to the untiring efforts of tie Knlehts Teraplar, and others of the Mawoule frutemity, W. D, Richardson, the contisctor, law most gencrously mesisted In the work, and has enmged tie Governor's Guarde, conslsting of over one huudred of the ncet-looking young men In the State, with o hand of thirty instruments, and will bring them here at bis own cxpense In o speeisl train, The city, appreciating the generosity of Mr. Richardeon, held a xpectal nceting of the Common Council this morninz and unanimouely passed o resolution muking the Governor's Guards the micsts of the city, and providing fora bandsome entertalument of the Springield men at the ® lolland Tlowse durine their atiyy fu thiv cliy, The Knlaite Femplarwill be kumptuotsly entertalned at Hasl cuse weed establishment un Muln rireet. and the decorations Kow in progress wonld Indicate that the entertainment Wil be of the very firat order. 'That the wmost perlect order may be maintalned on the strec the Comnon Councl ndvived the 10 & proclamation forbiddin of teams on the strevts until the proce completed the line of mur Tu addit! afteynoon ceremonivs thers will b a crund prom- enade concert at ¥ lall, fuir grounds in the cvening, Wi un exhibit at % oclock p. m., sharp, on i lusting one hour, The C t will commence at 8 p. m. that the foltowing b concert, viz.: Nev Bund, of Chicago: Sprineficlds Forest Cit wevernl other bands maguiicent, Several triumphsl o the stecets, and_already have the cit menced 1o decorate, “Thie country people are innlug to come fu, and the city inow fuil of vix tore, Pust Grand er orutar of the da ch 1 T0e Tribune. Daxv . ~The corner-stone of the new Court-fionse ut thie pince w. by the oficers of the Grand Ladge of Fi cepted Msrons of Mlinois. — The wus headed by a grand display of Templar. Next in order were the Odd iberntans, Turners, fire compunies. connty officers, battery boye, and Harmen Lizht Guid Iufantry. Thelargest crowd ever keen thronzed our streets, The vity Is decorsted with 1, flowere, and banners, ” Comumnderics from Uarl Cruwfordsvlile, and Terre Haute are ju attendance, 25 PIUS IX. Nrw ORLEASS, La., dune 21.—A grand Catholic celebration of the thirtieth unniversary of the cors ontion of Fis Hullness Plus 1X. ook place ut Vatrick's Wall to-ufeht, Theee thoueimd present. The Hon, Thumae J. Simmcs delivered anoration, Joun . Lutitte preeid ———— FIRE, The alarm from Box 712 at #:40 o'clock yester- day ufternoon wus caused by the explusion of a Jeaky gas-pipe (n the basemient of No, 50 East Kinzle'strect, ocenpled by Audereun Brothers sd a grocery, lam minal BUSINESS NOTICES. Mosars, Bell, Munn & (o, 163 Wabush f any nne doubts the eficac alvanu-Eleetric Plasters for curing 3 of worst uature provession it yuae 1 ! Fhenmatiam awd sick e veind theu to e, und 1 will convinee them that one hundred dollaes upicee for them wi cxurbliant price. ~ Yours repectfully Gronuz W. Maturws, Meechant Tallor, Sl o ol o Durlng vaentlon pupils from the public weliouls should take a course {n penmansbip i the clusses Letns formed at Drew's’ usiness College, No. U80 West Madizon street. Terma o sult the times, ild ot be un i Barnett's Cologues-n cork wnd gines stop- w—yprepared feom the purest and et materialy nrivaled bn ricknuess and deticacy of perfum USING TRUSSES. VIEWS OF DR. STONE. eon and founder uf Stone's Huse + o the lujurivs resultlug from Oftrimce. He suys: the constiution fuit as cortatn W atou. The celebrated suy pitul, New Otleania, e Tong-contimed e tTru i underiine luswer part of g bumbagu, wnd wifections produced fortauate, suser or fa i n llké‘{: ull)e(‘!‘lu th are uvercomi n the application netliod uf cure, i Dr. sherina wna thb parte ihjured restored tu ustural vigur and ln'll(h(n:,m‘u 1 ot relict Wlusrated with before wind after cure, fiis valuably infurinus SHERMAN afiicted may I - 1% contal DR. has fitted up u aulte of vite Slier aiuiply e rouiny vousull Yices 4 upun be Ouices, 14U Kust Madisun-st, FANS, W FANS! Norwell & Simpson 105 Gtate-st., - OFFER AN IMPORTER'3 STOCK OF FRENGCH FANS, 1,000 Biiferent Styles, AT LESS Than Cost of Tmportation! To which we invite the atten- tion of purchasers, as they are the greatest bargains ever of- fered in this line of goods, WORWELL& STMPSON, 105 STATH-ST DECIDED BARGAINS IRESS GO0DS West-End Dry Goods House, Madison and Peoria-sts, Redu ns all aleng the line, of whick the foilowing | are a few samples: Twilled Knickertocker Stripes and Plaids, 15¢; worth 300. Iinported All-Wool DeBeges, 25¢; the rogular 40c goods. Fino Wool DeBogo Twillg, 87 1-20; would be cheoap at 60c¢, Elegant quality All-Wool French Batistos, worth 75¢, for 500. ‘Tho cheapest Black Cashmoeres ever opened. Two cases Fancy Gronadines, 61-20 yard ; reduced from 26¢. Yard-wido finost Printod Cambrics, 10¢; formerly 25¢, : CARSON, PIRIE & (0, MILLINEIRY. ULLIRERY. French Chips, Flowers, Trimmed Goods, & Our usual POPULAR PRICES, 1=24 ST ATHE ST WEBSTER'S. ‘Tueslay an LIAN IEBBLE SPECTACLES wiichts by Inspection sl MANASSE'S, Madl; (Tribune Bullding). SUMMER RESOR 1 n i CONGRESS BALL, Saraogn Springs, . Y. ‘Thin clozant hotel, posseacinz the advantage of belng witunted between sl adjorning tho calebrated + il Huthorn Sycings, 4 Now open for the 1 of sriests, TERMS FOILIUNE, $21 PER WEEK. Tty teorated | with wdditional. batha, closte, yew furniture, and - other extonslvo jus wroveuiente, 1t will be found, by those in scarch of fealth and pleasare, the wost complete and cou~ venteni, us well as the wost dlightful of suwmee ! HATHORY & COOKE, Proprictors, e BATHONS & €Ot WEST END HOTEL, LONG BRANOE. This Hotel, with lacve additlons and linprove- ments, conelsting of SEVENTY SINGLE KOOMA for gentlemen, un addjtional dining-reom, a Uol and Cold Sea-Water Bathing Establivhment, ete., WILL OPEN JUNE 15. Applicatious for roums can be made at the Hotel, PRESHURY & HILDRETIL ‘Will bo openod Junol for the Soas son of 1876, GEO. G. LONGEE, Proprietor. INANCIAL, Paid a Profit of ¥ duging t t fow months, und i od Wyett of oporating In Stocke. - itaks reduced o nominal sums sud proftsiucreased. Boak contaia- g full lofurmation sent un l&f"“dnm TUMDBK DGE & CO,, Lisnkers and Brokers, 8 Wall-st., New Yosk.