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VOLUME 26. ° WOVEN WIRE MATTRESS, MATTRESSHES, s FOR $18 OR $16, e And you will have o Bed for a lifotime, Lirurios, ‘Nolselss, and Desile SUPERIOR T0 ALL OTHERS. The U, 8. Governmont have now . in use about 3,600 of our WIRE BEDS, and wo are now filling nn order for 600 more. . Gther ‘r;‘uzamo INSTITUTIONS haveaboutl 00 use. . " WOVEN WIRE MATTRESS 00, 286 STATE-ST,, Cliicago, Tll : JEWELRY, &0, I will goll my whole stock of WATCOHES, CHAINS, JEWE‘LR’:, and SILVER-PLATED WARE, AT COSTE For the next twenty days, prepara- tory to removal to my ELEGANT NEW STORE, 188, 185 and 187 Wa- ‘bash-av. . . A.H.MILLER, 176 Sttt aud 42 West Madismnst FINANOCIAL. WALKER, ANDREWS & €0, 14 Well-at,, N. Y. ANDREWS o CO., 10 Place Vendome, PARIS. ‘Travelers’ Credits Insuod, both In BTERLING, on UNION BANK OF LONDON, - And in francs on PARIS, UNDER THE BAME LETTER. Circular Notes, Of £10, £30, and .C60 on the UNION BANK OF LONDON. commerclal Credits: Exchange on London & Paris, Gtocks, Bonds, snd Gold bonght, and sold on commia- o Hatiway Loans nogotiato. CHARLESH. BROWER. R. PARKER PIERCE. PIERCE & BROWER, BROKERS, 298 MADISON-ST. Tidond Stooks, Jommercial Papor, Govern- ment_and Westorn Boourities. Illinois 10 per.cent Begistorod Goupon Bonds, - - MONEY T0 LOA On fist-class Oity Proporty, 81,600, 83,000, 83,000, band, MEAD & COE, 153 LaSallo-st. TOR SALE. fyelets and. Eyelel Machins, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & CO, 118 & 120 Monroe-st. BLANK BOOKS In great varioty and at low pricos, at . 50! 4 C0.'8, AR - FENCES. 5,000 feot choloo doslgns of Oombination Fonaos for sale | MUSIOAL, - I8 i AR, oD & OO PARLOR ORGANS, # trumenta: havo croated. mnolt fo- B masi6la by FoAtGR o1 thalr ‘| BEAUTIFUL QUALITY OF TONE, + 'THOROUGH OONBTRUCTIONg ¢ ELEGANT DESIGNS AND FINISH, And the extraordthary, mhsial offoota to bo’obtatnod i from' thotr h COMHINATION SOLO STOPS. EOLINT (a soft or broathing atop)t . Hana alo, not A fais oF tremole) fiéfic’w‘&u"fi@ b6 e, ‘whloh wil' Bovor roquiro taniog), : Thono organs hava e e S e Bouripoy and ol dntorostod I mus . o e ming Cheia ab tho WaToroOmE, Nos. 66 and 68 Adams-st, | at botwoon State and Dearborn, CFEICAGO. " # muslo aro invited to exsmine them. Oir- WAlluil’%Tl?.ulll’lni ‘muslo sont postpald to any addroas. ‘ulars oontalning moslo sont nostanld 10 do7 addreny; COD LIVER OIL. WILLSONS CARBOLATED (0D LIVER. 0L s a Bpocific and Radleal Caro for. CONSUMPTION AND SOROFULOUS DISEABES, Tiomembor tho name, *+Willsan's Garbolated Cod Livts OiL" 1t comos In wodgo-shapod bottl hi os, b (ventor's siyaature, snd 1s 2o1d by tho bost Irugaista. Propared by J, H, Willson, 30 Platt-st,, N.T. For eals by all Drugglats. REMOVALS. REMOV.ATL. ANDREW BROWN, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Beef, Pork, Lard, SMOKED BEEF, HAMS, Tongues, Tripe, & Pig's Feet; TO OLD LOCATION, 101 South Water-st., Chicago. Packing Honso, B, W. cornor Elghtoont and Grove-sts, REMOVAL. The PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE snd PENNSYLVANIA Railroad Componies will, on Wednesday, May 14, removo their TICKET OF- FICE from 43 West Madison-st. to 66 SOUTH CLARK-ST., corner of Randclph, the OLD CORNER ocou- pied by thom previous to the Big Fire. ‘W. C. CLELAND, Asst. G. P, Agt. REMOV.AT. GEORGE O. MORGAN, Ating, Clsl, and Tirdraulle Inglaeor, and Gon- Soningsy O and ator iga. Uou has ‘Tomoved £0'Riafor Blook, cornor LaSalio and Madisda-sis. REMOV.AL. ™VE. ™ML. Driller, Attornsy and Counsollor at Law, hasromoved hislaw offios wklgl and 83 Sonth Olarkcat., opposite thonld Court-House, STOVES, RANGES. &o. BARSTOW’S BRICK SETRANGES, RICHMOND DOUBLE AND SINGLE QVEN PALACE RANGES, ARLINGTON PORTABLE RANGES, REFRIGERATORS & ICE BOXES, REGISTERS AND VENTILATORS. flhh(lgwlmplul ‘oan bo soen at my of l:fi.o'l&i KMIL\“!VMA- BANGS BROS., e AsendUnion oo Co. | COR, STATE & VAN BUREN-STS, (1) ” PAPER. SPORT! O S— Tlas Trout-Ttads, Tlos, oto., and fshing tackle in every [}Bfl R N[Wfls & Mflssmgflr ste. oot Lottt 6 SRARERUERTE 0, L 1L A PLAIN and PRINTED Drawing Instruments. The largest stook in this elty, ot M. POLAOHEK'S, Opticlan, 76 Madison-st., noxt to BloVicker's. Mathematical INSTRUMBNTS . AT J. G. LANGGUTH'S, Oplictan 3 Btatosty, botwsen Washington sud Randolol. |WRAPPING PAPER, 161 Michigan-av. : PROFESSIONAL, E. G, DALTON. If. D. PROPOSALS. Tu Builders and Contractors. BSEALED PROPOSALS will bo recolvod until tho 2th day of May, 1673, st1:30 p. m., by tho Board of Commis- alovers of Gook County, for any portion or all of tho mis~ torial Row contained in the butldings and fonces on tho ‘Roform Schiool grounds at Hyde Park (with the excoption of the dwelllog-hause on tho northwest corner of Foriy. third.at. and Hyde Park-av.), constating of bricks, jolats, lumber, windows, doors, groen-hiouses, glass, foncisg, posts, oto. ¥ y Tho buildings to bo takon down and tho material ro moved within thirty days aftor tho contract for tho sale thoreof 13 sxconted. The right to soject any or all bids recoivod is resorved, Proposals mast, be inclossd in & soalod envelopo, in- dorsed **Proposals (for tho various kinds of matorisl named), and depositod with tho County Olerk, sd. dressed fo The Board of Commisslonora of ook County. GRORGE M. BOGUE, OARTER H. HARRISON, 11, M, BINGER, TI08, LONERGAN, JOUN 11, 0LOUGHL, Oommittes on Fiianoe Board of Count, G, E. DALTON, M. D. Offica now opon for tho treatment of CANCERS, TUMORS, And kindrod disoasos. No knifo. No Llood, Littlo or no paln. Trostmond sclontifioaud succeastul, Tosted by over 20 yoars' practico. 7¢O _Wabash-av, LUMBER. HENRY N, HOLDEN, ‘Wholesale and Rotall Doaler in all kinds of HARDWOOD LUMBER. Also, Mahogany, Rosewood, Florida Cedar, e teaies nttontion puid to Alling billa for a iy Ehd of Hardwoodos franoy Laabar. OFFICE AND YARD—No. 211 South Market-st, PERFUMERY. Commisslonors of ook STOOKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. OFFICE OF Chicao, Rock Tstand & Pacif RAILROAD COMPANY. Apriz 1 e annal meotingaf the Stockholders of the i Rook fsland & Faciiio H A 878, longo, - PULLMAN PALAOE OAR BOUQUET on your Hand, MEETINGS, Masonic, ailp R | | CHICAGO, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1873, Mills ot Hartibrd! ond-South Manchenter, i Ua nnootiout, ‘_ ; SALEIBROOMS, ' Havo x{nwoponud nstord in New York, BROGME-ST.,N.Y. clusively for £ 10 anlo of goods of thoir | * ownmanuf hoturs, conaluting of Dress 8ilks, Black, Colored, and 1 Striped Giros Grains. Parasol Silks, in all ‘shades and . wvildths. RO | Marcellines and Florentines, . . Youllards, il colors and grades,' _, 'tor Hat, Oap, and Fur Linings, ' and Millinory Putposes. . Black and Colored Gros Grain Rtibbons, .’ o ol W e Sash Ribbons and Belts,: . Maclh.ine Twist and Sewing Silk. Trams, 'Orgamzines, and - Fine Putont Spurd Silks, for Silk Mixture Woslens. i Partioular attentiyn will bo paid to ordors for any upeolal kirvdg of Bilk used by manu- faoturors, oithorir woven fabrios or silk in the skofn or on sp/ols. # . e ox- For' Rent. “M'Y BLOCK.” ! That mo at elegant of all the Bujldinga in tho New ¢ jhiongo, ia now completed, and for ront, AB. A WHOLH, or subdivided to suita number -of tenants. Baid Building has a basomer t 102 foot front by 138 in depth, with six: full atories, 82 by 120, situated on ‘Waship gton-st., within throe blooks of four- :teen of tho largest Banks in the oity, and : within four hundred feot of the Wonder of the Wiorld, ns Dry Goods men (Field, Leiter & Co,), ‘and two hundred foet of the *'largeat and 7 aost elogant? and succosaful Millinory Bstal lishment in tho country (D.B. Fisk & 00.).! with two Hlevators, and oquipped up to moaorn times, Inquire at tho Building, or at A87 Michigan.av., or address Box 103, L. Post, Offloe, N. P. WILDER. SPACIOUS COVIRED DOCK 141x162 on the River, g AT THE MADISON-ST. BRIDGE ' Inthe Ronr of Opntral Union Blook, } Torms Ensy. Apply to \ WM. H, SAMPSON & 00, 144 ToSallo-st,, Otia Blook. BUSINESS CHANCES. TREMONT HOUSE For Sale. - The prosont Tromont House, corner Con- greas-st. and Michigan-av., 62x132 foet, with -| hoating and cooking apparatus. Is in perfeot order. It has the finest location in tho city for o family hotel, and ns it is now offered at mich loss than cost, it ocannot fail to prove a most productive investment. Title perfoot. It.is the beat bargain ot the kind evor offered in this market, J. ESATAS WARREN, {Bolo and oxclusivo ngent), 18 Chombor of Commorco. REAL EST, A JAGOB C. MAGILL, REATL BESTATE, 81 & 83 CLAREK-ST. Acres, Houses, Inots. Yo biava along listof acro property, dwollingy and lots, Acros to Ixthlfl,fl for rosldoncos; also residoncos for Beo fiat 1n for salo column of Timos, ATTENTION! The howse railway will run to North-avi, on Milwan- Xovav., this summor, NEW SUBDIVISION Foceale, Great bargains {n businons and rosidonoo lote lmn(in{ on co-av., North-av., Wood, Girard, and EIk Grovo-ste. Stroot pavoment and all other Im- Jeorouments on Helimaukoo-ae: pald by tho prosont owzor, or furthor partioulars and mapeapply to JAQ EIL & 0., Gorner of Nsdison aud Doarboratsts. Highland Perk Bulling Co, Offloe 153 MONROE-ST., Room 4, Kont's Bullding, Houses and Lota for salo on oasy terms. FRANK P. HAWKINS, Agont. BUSINESS CARDS. CARRIAGES. R. M. STIVERS, 0f 144, 146, 148, 150 and 152 Fast Thirty-frst-st, NEW TORK, Ta manufacturing, and hns throo targo aliow zoome, equal 10 (nu'.lun!‘:).yflhleet AT .,Bm'ha Y ‘Stook ol Top st LIgLG Rond Wagaas, Dov Uarle, Tfouy aud Six Scat Photons, Ladiow Bosy Phsstons, Rockaware, do, Partics b Oloago, B cafing on 0, 12 OaAm'{d ll)‘lu 1Dlhg L] e artlou ordor thion Sioul: ™ A0 O MR TIVRRE, Now York, J. M. W. JONES, Stattoner, Printer, and Blank Dook Hanofacturer, Nos. 104 and 108 Madison-st. J. YUNKHER £ PRRMIUM BOOT AND BHOY MAKER, 4 200 Weat Randolph-st. M Deacmaiy ONIOAGO. GENERAL NOTICE NOTICH ING WORKS will acaupy, by lat [Tho OUIOAQD RO dXaxs Bow bing erosted for acros, Orfontal Lodge, No. 3, A, I, and A. 31, Regular com- et 6 Hatiroad Compsby, for tho clestlon g0y No, apwatar com- | of\jing not, 21 Dirsctors, nurauant tolaw, snd (b irinaclion of such e (nir'nnnlra"x"."’;'\’."flu 2 °|§{:3r&o}"ny' Wio | thems st Molrote. ) age but lttlo detay ‘n the delivery othor busindss sy may como Defora thow, will ho £ty o No FUCKER, Booratary. L, far Whilol: wo axk tho 1adulg0gco of ouE ha oftice oOf the mpauy, iu the Olty' of Chicago, on 0. of orders h /odnosdag, the: of “Juno noxt: af 11 o'clock &, m. o mots,.. Oue offiow, until furtlior notios, wil'b at this neatar NS HLAGY, Fretien old stand 285 Houth Qllaton-its 'y g pcngony, ¥, IL TOWS, Boorotary. S i o Jiton Tax y Prostdont and Haporlntendodt, ihe 3 tod. Stockholders' Meeting. e | TN O LCH, s = 2 P e L 0. O. F. 3r, W, B. TOWNE Is 20 longor in for the eleotion of . 10, Mpr 16, ur employ. ) No Ta'tio | Regular mootiug Ohicago Encampment No. o p! s ihagaco ot Sgupah N fhdthaitors 182 | o SEelane Al e tnhin ,,u&,w.fi T | o oY BN, CORYELL & c0, L saiatary of Oblosgo Bouth Pranch ook ompany, | Kdercta 0. B - CHANLE PRRKING Soribe, . | Bpy 18, 1878, ; hr SILKS, A% Tribune, NUMBER FOR_EIGN." The Vienna Exposition Building Injur- b ed by Storm. Loss- ot'v Life'fiy Inundation in : _ Bosnia. Prines Bdward Tsland to Join tho Gaa- dian Confedoration, - - Report of-Angther' Victory Galned by the: ‘ Spanish Carlists. . Y AUSTRIA, ' | ViENNA, May 15.—Tho stormy weathor which ' as provailed horo for a wook, past oulminated yostorday, in'a galo of oxtraordinary- violonco, - In tho aftornoon a gust of wind broke in tho glass. of ‘ tho westorn front'of tho oxhibition -Yuilding. Bomo vialtors wore atruck by falling *|' ragments and injured. Torronts of rain poured | throngh. thd oponings, and a large quantity”of goods was dsmaged. Tho Prator is eaturated with water, snd tho grounds around tho oxhibi- stlon are s morass of mud. Tho number of vislt- -|* ora for the pnat fow days has boon small, and is .decreasing. Those that como :are mostly from {orelgn countrios. Fow Vionuogo aro seon. » Thio protracted panic on tho Bourse dishesrt~ ens cltizons, . + ' Y12NNA, May 15,—Edward Pellow wsas marriod ‘to-dny to a - sister of Ar. - Joy, Minister from tho ~United Statos, . Tho ceremony took placo at tho : Amorican Embassy, in_the presouco of the Gor- man Ambassador and lady, and other distin- guishod guosts. ! oo SPAIN, Mapnp, May 16.—A dispatch from Barcolona, ‘a midnight, says the city waa in a stato of groat oxoitement, o to information that the Carl- intn, undor Sabalis, had capturcd Mataro, Bftcon miles distant, and seized the Custom-House, and ‘were lovying contributions. Troops wero hurry- ing to Mataro. =y Ap1S, May 15.—The Carlist Goneral, Dorre- ‘goray, in his ofticial roport of the battle at Eraul, ny b, claims & declsivo victory for his forcoes, Ho_ states that tho Republicans lost 113 killed and 800 wounded, and 80 tnkon prisoners, and the Oarlists had 18 killod and 87 wounded. ——— FRANCE. Pians, May 16.—Tt is rumored that tho Loglti- mists and Orloanists havo combined in & move- mont for the overthrow of Presidont 'Thiors, and that thoy havo sont Rochofoncould to Viennn to ask Count do Chambord to suthorize the Logiti- ‘mists to nominato the Duke d' Aumale for Proai~ dont in placo of Thiera, g BRITISH INDIA, Loxpox, May 156.—~The cablo betseon Madrid, and Ponang is interrupted. Tolegraphio com- munostion with Ponang, Singapore, and_Aus- tralia muat for tho prosent bo mado via Japan and h?hmu, through the Russlan nnd Siberisn route. g RUSSIA, Sr. Perenspuna, May 16.~Toports from Khiva reprosent that the Khan isgroatly alarmed at the approach of tho Russian columps, and hng ordored a levy en mnsse of tho able-bodied malo population {o rosist the Invasion. May 16.—A panit has oxtendod to the All businoss Is stopped, and dis- counts bave rison to 0 por cont. —— AUSTRIA, ViEnwa, May 16.—An inundation of the Turk- ish Provinco of Bosuia has caused the loss of many livos and a groat dostruction of property. platas bl ITALY, . I s Roxe, May 15.—The Popb is much botter to- day. ——ige—iin Special Dispatch to The Chicago -Tribune. Orama: Moy Th.iFiia sasarish of mombors of the Government have beon placed at 87,000, with the oxcoption of the Promior, who will ra. celvo £8,000. This remains to bo rafified by Parlismont. | Last night the Goyernment was defonted by o majority of thirty-six votds, on their polioy on tho Now Brunswick School bill. This is larger than any mejority obtained this sossion by the Goyerumont. Coffin, M. P, of Bhilborns, N. B, ia to succeod Mr. Howe in the Cabinot, tho Iatter baving been swornin a8 Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Sco- tia. A. J. Brith, of Westmoreland, will succoad to tho Licatenant-Governorship of Now Brunswick. Tonoxto, May 165.~-A large number of Ger- man immigranta passed through hero, last night, en route to the United Biatos, Togoxto, May 16.—The Dominion Govern- ment has flnally arranged tho' terms of union with Prince Edward's Island.” Tho dolegates and Parliament will bo nsked to ratify thom bo- fore prorogation. OTTAWA, May 15.—Correspondonco has heen ‘brought to the attontion of th Hougo of Com- mons, im llutl.nfilfiir Hugh Allan in the charges in connection with the Canads Pacifio Railroad, It is ropresentod that loitors woro discoyorod Which passed botwoen Bir Hugh Allan and his asnocintes, and which show that tho former se- ourod tho Paciflo Railroad contract from the Gov- ornmont by exponding various sums of monoy, amounting in tho aggrogate to $980,000, in car- rying electiona, The Houso to-isy ordered tho immodiato renssembling of the Spocial Commit- too of Investigation Into the affairs of tho Paciflo Tailroad, to receive and consider the correspond- onco. THE INDIANS. Prosent Position of tho Modoc Band weGon, Davis’ Programmes h New Yonk, May 16.—A lava-bod dIaan of the 18th says Gons. Davis and Gillom, in ross- ing Tulo Liake on tho provious évoning, dsing o ‘hoavy gale, bad a narrow oscape from duwning, their boat becomivg unmanageablo, Tho prosens forco st*the commaxd of Gon. Davis is not considored sufficlont to make & suc- coesful attack upon-tho Modocs fn tholr now stronghiold, but tho Gonoral will endoavor to hold fimm whoro thoy DDH are and await roin- forcemonts with mortars that are hurryiog for- ward, and aro expocted in two daya. 5 Tl troops are sufforing from waut of wator, Willow Orcek is tho nearout stream, but tho Mo- docs are betweon it and the GMHB. Tho Modocs have thoir familles with thom, snd it ig thougnt thoy will notsaek toleave their pregont position untfl they have made provision for the safoty of thoir womon and childron. fTholr loss in tho fight of Haturday was two braves killed, a largs part of their horses, am- munition, and clothiug captured, sud about two fona of provisions dostroyed, Tho Modocs one tared the fight stripped 1o thelr breech-clouts, but could not resist the Warm Springa Indinns, who trottod into tho fight and ran the Modocs past tholr plunder, rotaking it all, Commission to the Sioux ¥ndinns, ‘WABIINGTON, Mn{llfi.—-A commigsion s boen appointed to meat the Bioux Indians and obtain aroversion to the Government of certain por- tlons of $helr roservations in Nobraska, in order that the lands may bo made accessiblo to home- stead pro-omption. The Indisn Bureau to-day roceived a Jottor from the Agout of the Choyenuos at tho North Tork, Canadian_River, Indisu Territory, report- ingg that it haa beon definitely ascortalned that tho murder of the four surveyors of Darling's porty was porpotrated by & umn{l party of young Ohioyonnos belonging to Bull Boar's factio, who arorogarded as outlaws evon by their own tribo, ‘T'ho throe young mon who fired the shots, oue of whom was & gon-1u-law of Bull Besr, have beon idontified, and the Commissionor of Indian Affaus hias to-day taken the praper stops to so- oure thelr arrost and Lring thom to punishniont. ———— Pastoral ¥nstallntion. QrxorNNATI, Moy 16, —Intoreating and unueual Borvioes took place to-night at the Firat Prosby~ terian Olwurch, on the ocoasion of ke installa~ tion of the Rev,.Gaorge B. Boochor as pastor. ‘This fa the ploneer church of Cincinpatl, organ- ized in 1700, and tho first rude ohurch in Olnelnnatt was bufle partly on_ the ground _occuptod by the prosont odifice, on the north sido of Fourth, noar Main stroot. Tho congrogation hna had fon prstorn, Includ-" ing tho ono inatalled to-night. Tho Rov. Joshun L."Wilson held the position of pastor tho longout timo, and upon the nrrival of Dr., Lyman Beoohor, grandfathior of tho prosont pastor, preforrod chargen- of heresy agninat Bocohor nlgo opposod con tho samo ground tho ordination of Goorgoe Boocher, fathor of tho pastor installed to-night, . Ionry Ward Boachor, who rosided at \annlll Tiilla due~ ing thoso timos, J\rnmhufl tho jnstallntion sor- mon to-niglt. ‘Tho crowd commenced gathoring at 6, and at 7, half an hour baforo the servico, tho hionsa wea filled to roplotion, and the crowd from the door to the strect was 50 dongo thad it grons and ogross woro ntterly impossible. Out. sidors woro 8o impottunate, mid pushod ud awayod abbut tho door, hronking glass, murmur- mg, oand cronting such confusfon, that, afior nnuouncing his subject, Mr. Beoohor ot down and waitod about ton minutos for tho confusion to be quioted. IIin toxt was from T. Corinthiaus, 1,,23' and 24, com- mencing : '*I proach Ohrist cruoified.” Tt wan oxpeotod by, many porsous that ho would allude to tho carly relnlions of tho Church, and the movements in which his fathor participatod boro, butt t#-c 50 minutos dovoted to his disconrso coni~ talnod not tho harest allusion to cither. Tho lnrger part of tho evangolical ministors of the <ity wero prosent. . WALL STREET. Ioview of the Moncy, Stock, Gold, and Produce Marlkets. Spectal Dispatsh to The Chicago Tribune, NEw Yonk, May 16,—Tlo failuro of tho Bank of England to advanco its ratos of discount, which had boon anticipatod, had its influeuco on Wall stroot early in tho day, gold bocoming wonkor, and ssocks firmor. Tho announcomont in tho aftornoon, tuat the Bank of England had lost bullion, caused an_advanco in' gold and & gonoral reaction in stocka from tho highest quo- tations of the morning. Dullness charactorized : tho market lato in tho afterngon, and goneral in- difforenco was folt in financial oirclos during the morning. MOKEY, -cnsy st 6@7, with a doclino to 4 in thoaf- or cont. ng bunkers oftorings woro vory largo. 3 TIE ¥ONLION EXCIANGES woro strong on médorata transactions. Actmal ‘business ot 10874 1oss 34 for primo bankers' sixty storling; 10847 less 1-16 for good bankers; tornoon, Inte’ dealings boing ot @0 To leadt T days’ mfi;@no or good. to prime sight bills, and. , 1103 for cable transfor. aoLp ‘was lowor in the morning, and highor in tho af- tornoon; from 11784 to 11734, Carrying rates wora 6, 6, 7, and 4 por cont. GOVERNMENT NONDS wore firm at the closo. Dealings woro Iargest ing. 18818, which sold at 121{@1213¢ for coupon, and 118@118% for rogistorsd, The Gorman baukors wora buyors of 1881s, 18078, sud old 18058, those, issues boing vory strong at full prices. 8TOOKS. Thero was quito a change in tho terapor of? part of tho, stook speculation during the earl, day as comparod with yesterdny, tho course of pricos baving boen stoadily upward until some timo aftor the conclusion of the first Doard. At tho commoncemont of businesa tho markot was woank, but then the declino was spoodily ro- coverod. Tho advauco from the lowest prices of tho mornin; mn&e{l from to 23¢ Pl!r cont. Towards midday tho mnrkot folt off ittlo, but before 1 o'clook” became strong, and went up to the best pricos mado. After 2 0'clock a gleunrnl woaknoss set in, while later o stondier fosling provailed again. 'Tho widost changos ‘woro in Pacific Mail and Harlom, the volumo of business in the formor, though large, having; esterday, - Lirio ocou~ boon loas fmportant thea 'y o piod a loss prominentposition, partially owing to tho narrow fluctuations in London, BTOOK EXCHANGE BEATS. Boats at tho Btock Exchange have doclined again. . A little whild ago, on tiie adoption of tho. lifo insurance nystom, giving the widow or hairs. of the docessod broker 10,000 cash, tho monoy Deing raisod by pro rata asscssment, tho price of goats ranup to $8,600, butso many mombors. havo died tho past month, making the nssess.. monts 80 froquont on tho surviving mombors, and business hos become ko dull, that tho quota- tion lina fallon to 86,000, at which scats are n offered, [ i BREADSTUFFY, Bhipping branda of flour etronger. Low grades. | sand family brands are firm, with a fair inquiry at. tho opening. At the closo the market for all es §8 Talrly nctive nad fumor, The sales ure 0,000 bris at $6.16@G6.50 for superfine State and. Weutern; 87.20@7.60 for oxtra Btato; 87.15@ 7:95 for Wostern shipping oxtra; 87.26@7.50 for oxtra round-loop Ohio phipping ; $7.70@8.40 for trado and family brands; £8.30@12.00 for com~ mon to choico oxtra 8t. Louis, PROVIHIONS, The morkot for all doxoriptions of potk is ex~ tromoly dull, Stack is froely offercd at 18,00 without buyers, aud we could not learn of » single transaction cithor for futura dullvurg or spot. Primo moss js nominal at $17.00@17.50, sand oxtra moss at $14.60. Lard—Western ateam 18 moro active and quict; anumber of iransac- tiona aro roported which aro largoly for Juno dolivery ot 90-16@934o; epot is modorato at 850 ; “city held at Uo, and very littlo. doing. Cut ments arc inactive, and all desoriptions are dull, Dry salted shouldors aro hield at 6% @73 {c, boxed; oity pickled shonlders sold at 7¥{c. Bollios are without demand, and hold at 8}(@ 10)4o in bulk and boxed, nccording to woight. Hums are dull, and without decided chango in price. Bmoked meats aro placed in small lots, at 8%@% for_sbouldors, snd 185§ @18 for ~hsms. Bacon is hoid ot 03@0J{o for loug: loar. A wmall lot of city sold at 100, Bhore is hold at 93¢e. Dressed hogs aro unchanged snd_held at 79750 for heavy and light weighta. Beof 1s without docided change, and vory dull for all doscriptions. METEOROLOGICAL. signal Service Burcou Xoports and Prognostications, Onrcaao, May 15—10:18 p, m. The followiug roports hnve beon received from the placos montioned below ¢ Station, | Har.|Thy] Wind. | Weather. 20,54 4D|N, £, gentle. |Gloudy. 2! fi‘ il gnl‘l‘“" glclnr. 2[N,, fresh. "air, g}‘l{fi&nuu GO[N,, lirlak, Fair, Clovaland. .. I freah. |l 0 601 (N (Clear, N, E., fresh, |Cloaring. PROBARILITIES. Wasnyatox, May 15,—For the Gulf and South Atlantio' Bintos, and Tonncssos, north- wostorly and southwesterly winds, BSlowly in- orgasing prosgure, portly cloudy weather,” and i in Bouth ‘Atlantio Statos will provail.” For theo Northwost sud uppos Inkes, and thenco to Oio and tho Lower MissouriValloy, northeauter- ly and northerly winds, incrensing cloudiness with oconsional Tain, For the lower lakos an Middle Btatos northenstorly and uanuwnstu‘rllfv winds, higher temperature, incronsing cloudi- noas, and docaslonal rain in Virginia, For New Engfand aud Canada, woather, R The Momocopurths, Special Dispateh to Tho Chicago Tribune, DesMornes, In,, May 16,—Thoe Btato Iomeo- pathio Hooioly, in sossion to-day, appointed a committed on scowring reooguition of homeopathy In the Btate niversity. Roports woro read from varlous commit. toos, which woere of an intorosting charsotor, Bilobchcn wero made by the rmh‘iu(z' officora,after which the now oficers wore appolnted, aud tho business of the seskon was closed up, to meot st Fairflold in May next. Tho scssion lns boen unusually interesting and the attendenco large. -~ Itoported Oapture of the Bender Fam« ily. 87. Loms, May 15,—A roport was brought to Kansaa City, yestorday, by a citizon of Cherokeo County, tiak tho Bonder fomily, tho Konsaa s sasslng, were captured yestorday, thirteon milen north of Dallay, Texas, northerly and southiost-y orly wiuds, warmor, partly cloudy and clear THE MINE DISASTER. Facts Brought Out by the Coroner’s Jury. The Calamity Mtributed to the Use of ‘Gunpowder in Blasting. MArtrax, N, 8, May' 16.—A gontlemon ro- tuinod from tho burning colliory aays rolays of mon havo boon at work sinco yosterdsy filling up the slopos and afr-shatts with olay, Tho fire still burna ns florcoly s ovor. Ho wout withm a fow foot of, tho mouth of the shatt, from which, Dluo sulphurous flamen wero nsconding twonty or thirky feot. The roar from the burning mino wns somothing terrifie, Donso volumos of smoko continwe to come from the sov- oral alr-shafts, No adoquato ldon . can bo formed of the torrible disaster. Tha com- Fntud loss of proporty ia ocnormous, bub s nothing in comparison with tho loas ot lifa, All tho wood-work in the mino is burned, and oxporioncod minors sy it 18 ono mass of burning rains below. : ' ‘‘ha causas that lod to tho disastor aro not, ‘a4 ° stated, owiug to tho strikoof tho minars, but to powdor having beon pormitted to bousod in ono of tho bods worked by s minor namod Robort McLeod, iho ingisted upon (using it unloss Lo recoivod higher rates for cutting without it. At the inquost, yostorday, soyeral important facts camo out in ovidence, which show rocklosi- noss or carolossncss in tho work of suporvision in dangerous parts of the mino, = The firat wit- ness, Thomas Lowthior, testifled that the mine wns ' carcfully sttonded during tho time tho miuers wore out on a strike, 80 that thoro could have beon no_socumulation of gas when tho miners roturned to the works on Tousdny. Tho sccond witness, James Dunston, who was il in tho mino whon the fire occurred, teatificd that ho found nothing unusual in tho mino whon ha descondad. . When the word was passed that tho mino was on. flm' all hands were requested to go and put it out. ‘Those who refused to. mesiet woro ordored to_lonvo, 88 by romaining they would only impede tha progress of the othors. Hnd tho men obeyed the order when it was found possible to stop tho fire, there would have licon, “plouty of tima to gab it out. Thoe ssmo lovel had beon on fire be- fors. A mon wos slways stetioned . in tho cabin to givo the mincra information ns to tho condition’ of their places, and to warn thom of dauger. Theso rogulations wero at- tended fo, o8 woro also the furnacos for vonti- *{ lating tho samo levels, Alexander Larimer was noxt called. Tho gist of his evidence was in tho statomont that if the powdor had not boou used by the. MoLood pit it -would hove beon oll right fo-day. Whon he heard tho alarm given he went to tho pumpin | pit, having heard ories for belp, aud assiste .| John Bonuoll to tho surfaco. Adam Larimor tostifiod that ho was in the ‘| mivo when tho firo took Eln:o. ‘When the ox- plosion ocourred ho made his way out as fnst as poseible. Whon ho got to the slopo bo found it obatructod with boxcs and rubbish., Thero wore over thirty men )yu\E down' at this point, all ovidontly injured, s they voro grosning. Some wore asif thoy could meithor move mor spoak, Lorimer was obliged to stop and orawl over their bodies, in order to make his way out of tho slopo. On tho way up ho fouud several mon, who wero lylng down, orying sud groanivg, bub unablo to help themsolyves. Ho was the last mon alive out of. tho pit, and +as holped out by inud}mmr. Passod a man doad on- tho top suding. Andesw MoLeod, brother of Robert MeLood, testified that he was in the ford cutting al whoro the firo took placo. Thoy nivays worked thoir place with sulphur. Can't say he found much gas in the ford. Always usod powdar. Firad twa shots, aud was propat- ing to fire a third when ho discoverod that tho ford was on fire. Endoavored to put it out. by ordinary meaus, with wot bage, but, after worke | ing for over fifteen minutos, and tho fira gaining on _thom, callod for mssistanco, and: two men ocamo. Was oxlisustod, and mado for tha slopo. All of thom wont out to tho Janding, shutting tho door behind.thom. Joo Richardson then camo down and directed the mon to get at tho firo, but he 'soon returned and avo diroctions for all tho mon and orsos to como out. Witnoss then started for tho opening, and bad ecarcoly rosebod the mouth of tho siopo whon_the mine oxploded, throwing Jim out on the bank. ‘Thoro were somo men be- ‘ind him and one bofore bim, “Tho Inspoctor of Minos; Pool, #nid Witness' tostimony rolating to firing of shots had the moat important bearing on the cause of the dis- agtor. 1t was evidout that the firat and socond shots had a decided effoct, and blew down the coal there. Tho third shot, howoyer, was only ‘blown out-ghot, It oponed & crack in the bench, 'which then bacame a reservoir of sccumulating as. Tho latter immadiately ignited, and sot tire o the coal which burned with great rapidity, eongenderiug intense Lieat and smoke, making it 9 almms& imposaible for tho men to put ond the Rmos. At 8 o'clock tho inqueat waa adjourned to meoct to-day at 11 o'clele, TRobert MeLeod, who fired tho shot which evi- dently coused the dispater, iv too ill to attend ‘tho inquiry. Tha mirors appear to attribute the diract csuso -of the calamity to tho refusal of the manager to givo oo oxtra prica to MoLeod for gotting out caal iu hia ward, -thoreby enabling him to dis- pense with the use of powder. If tho uso of owdlor, ay atatod, waa prohibited in that ward, en, it Wvas tho duty of somo ono to soo that tho rogulations waro Btrictly euforced, To giva soms idoa of tho extent of the oxplosion from tho sevoral alr-ghafty, it may be astated of an old ono close to the minor's residonce, and | distant from tho mines some 600 or 700 yards, that huge picces of tixber were driven through it up into the air, eomo falling on the roofs of houses and crashing through them. - Itwas truly hosrtronding to pass through the square of buildings ‘whore the families of the lost minors reside. ‘The window-blinds aro drawn, and the poor widows of men whoso charred romatns are far down in the buming sepulchre mourn incossantly and E}wnuu ly tho loss of thoso who havo oon 8o suddenly takon from thom, As !v;:&uu closo to_the saddened Liomos of thoso o8, you oan hour them sobbing and crying. 4 {. m.—T'wo or throe witnessos woro examin- od ot the inquoat this stternoon, whoso ovidenco woat to show that most of tho mon were in the slope, endeavoring to Euh ont when the explosion toak 'place, This fact was furthor corroborated by. & number of powder caunons whiok tho iners ocarry coming out of tho mouth of the ul«i;o with the second explosion. i hn Lorimer, who formerly worked in tho minoon the level below the one worked by Mc- Leod, testifies a8 to tho dangerous character of the room, from tho -constant accumulation of gas, and was ab\l[gtl to_quit work because the powdor could not be used init. Thia ended the totimony. Laren—The jury has returned the following vejdict: “Wo find that tho miners came to their donth on the 18th inat, by an explosion of gas in the Drummond colliery, oaused by de- rasgomont of the ventilation of the mine, aris- ing fromfire in Robort MoLood’s ward.” They say conaiderable carc was exhibited in tho mau- ;Eonmncnrthu mon, but oxyress thois rogrot that powdor was permittod tobe used intho ward worked by Robert MoLood. A fund for the relict of tho distressod widows and nx&flmm will bo raléed. Reliof moot- iu? will be held thla evoning in Now Glasgow, and Weatvillo, Hazrax, May lB—Evuulu?‘—Ommldeubln fire in etill lssuing from tho slopes, although two workmen are Iaboriug. utrammnul{ to smother it. Duing the forencou immonso columns of black smoko issued from tho air-shaft at intervals acoording us the slopes becamo choked up, The prino is zapidly fllng up with wator, which loads {a tho bopo thint tho conflugration kas spont its I fury. '?l’m Tomning of Dunn and Burns wero intorred this afternoon in the villago cometory. Doth Dbeing 0dd Fellows, thoro was & large turn-out of ‘Dbrathron. RN — Intorosting Insurance Oane, ! Dea Moines, May 16.—In the Unitod Btatos | Gjrouit Court 'to-day, in _the caso of Hattlo 1, "lindato ve, The Mutual Bonofit Life Insuranco Company, tho fury returnod for plaintiff. Tho lujutif’s husband's lifo wan iusurod in the utual Bensilt when ho dlsnppearod mystoriously in Ollcago, in 1807, Buit was brought to re- of doath, Lottora of administra. ton had boen taken out, and the Court _to-day uocided . that such lottera:, woro évidonces of Tindalo's dosth, ond so in- Atructed the fury. Dofonso could _not prove that ho was not l;Ifim. Tho caso hdw excited groat intorost and béen long conteated. THE SCAFFOLD: « ' Nixon, the New Xorl\ Murderer, to fic Hangedw=The fMnr Urer 0’Nell to Bo Exccuted nt Mouni 3 trrofl TosDay = Exccntion at Morrl «wiwn, Ne Fe ¥ New Yonr, May 16,~TH' & ‘onoral Torm of the Bupromo Court in tho cq ,f Nixon, the murs dorar, hias doniod him a nc. = rlul or stay of pro- coodings. This action ¢ 2 toys Nixon's last chanco, and ho will hang ¢ £ ‘iday. Nixon soemod to bo una'«J. dod by the intelli- * ange that tho Bupromo G\ rofused tlie mo- fon of his counsel, Ho el sasod a wish to seo ; Iis childron, and whon thoy woro brought ho wog cnm}vlotnly overcomo, and the gcone at the mooting is describod as ono of tho most painfal - tho keopora ovor witnessed. Nixon's ‘wife sud M(sff will romain with him until a Jato hour to- night, f 7. OAnnovr, Carroll Gounl?r, L., Moy 16. Tho gallows {n Carroll County Jnit lioro 'for th h;\:’gmg of Joroph O'Nell, tho murdoror of Rex= - ford, in Whiteside County, 1s now rendy for its * viotim, Ho will bo strung up.at noon to-morrow, - Bheriff Sutton .Brnhllllng‘ o and his brother sttompted to tholr Wfly out_of jnil & fow nights ngo, but failed. o will probably make & confossion-of his crimo, his guilt being boyond donbt or question, but' will try to oxculpate his brother Tom, who hns boon sentouced to the Tonitontlary as an accomplice, Speciid Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Nrew Yonk, May 156.~Tho dotails of tho execti~ proof follows: Lusignani was uinglxla thoBhorift ontored, and snid, (¢ Kill mo quick.” s arms wore pinioned, and tho noose laid round his neck. soon_aftor the doath pro- ilul:uflon loft the corridor and passed into tho ves~ ulo. uivered, though his galt was rather unstoady. tll tho rieats, who _were in full' voatment, hold him up. Ho was dressod in o black alpaca suit, au crucifix and " rosnry, . Litany of tho Snints to tho convict, and he an- wwored in o loud voico, It was now 16 minutes pnst 11 o'clock. The procossion desconded tho stops, leadlug to tho yard, and it stood under th. | gollows, Father Vasssllo lod Lusignani under thio ropo, while ha told him to ropoat cortain forms of prayor. Tho prisonor, howaver, bocamo rostless and paid little hood to the Eflnnt‘n admonitions, for ho must have bohold in the 200 poople gathersd in tho yard, somebody whom bo kuow. His head kopt moving from B{du to side, but finally the priest’s advice prevailed, and he . bocame moro fl:luz. Tho Langman's rope was found to bo too ort, and ths noose could not bo hooked to the rope. Au old soap-box was put under the ropa, and up sprang Lusignania’ if hio was about to porform some acrobatio feat, Tho noosg could now bo fastoned to the Topa. or Vansallo gave tho convictk tho dbsolu- tion, and- loft him, but tho Bhouf's nagistants weore stlll working ab tho noose to bring it into proper position, while tho canviot Xkopt on repeating his ** Our Fathor " in Italian. Huddenly ha excipimed: “* Mo no sfraid to dio. My wifo go ahena ; I nftor;” and, calling for the Bhoriff, him good-byo. drawn over his faco, and, at pmcl!:lg minntufl{‘alat 11, the levor was toucbed, An ofii- cer knocked tho sosp-box from under the con- vict, the body sprang into tho air, sudcame down like s lump of fend.” At first. thore was no per- coptiblo motion, but soon tho logs bo- ninsteon gan to - work p and down, and the arms made¥ & - motion s . if to graop tho rope. For 734 minutes ‘did tho wreich auffer the ngonlos of nsphyxis, for the «of the man was not broken. Two minutes after tho springiug of the lovor, tho pulse beat 180. At 43¢ minutos it bent 120 ab minutes, 108, while at 724 minutes 1t ceasod altogother, and New Jorsoy justice was satisfled. Among the wpectators was n woll dresked man, with & boy 7 yenrs old, for whom Lo accured a front That the child might not loso anythiog of the'ro- pulsive sight. # Monnistows, N. J., May 15,—Lusignani was lxnngod,nt 11:21, Ho diod quict ossily. Lusig- nani was hanged for tho murder of Lis allogod wifo, whom he found cohabiting with suother Italian. Luat night was passed in o gomowhat Tostless mannor, In tho morning, howover, he s in full hoalth. Ho ato & henlthy bronkfast and convorsed freoly with visitors, oxpressing himself not afraid to dio. soon 88 the body lisd beon cut down the priost of Morristown asked to have possession of it, but waa told that the doctors must firsb cortify tho cause of desth, Father Vassollo stronuously ~ objocted, aud told the jail {:hyslnhn that "he would prosecute him™ if e tonched the body. This having no offect, hio deolared that the' priosts would mot rocolvd tho body if cut or mutilated, and that it could not bo buried in the’ Catholic Cemetery. -The body now lies in the cell awaiting burial, and, if }l?t olaimed, will be buried by the county author- tos. . The hody was -taken in the onfternoonina hoarse to tho rccuivhfi;-vmdta( Evergroon Com- etery, but wasrefused admission by the Buperin- tendont, nnd had to bo brought baok to thia oity. It is mow on ico awaiting further or- dors the authorities. The priests still rofuse to receive it on account of its not having beon delivered to them immedi~ atoly aftor tho hanging, and beforo the post mortem, the total of which consisted in s slight oponing &t tho back of tho neck, It is under- stood that & promiso was made Lusignani that he should belaid in the/Catholic buryinfigmund, and a grave had really been dug for . The matter creatos much excitomont hore, OTTAWA. Commission Men Protest Against Ale legod Uniair Anspection of Grain im Chicago. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Orraws, IlL, May 16— 1he grain and commie sion mon ot the soveral pointa along the Illinols & Michigan Canal, from Jolict to Peru, had a maoting Lisro to-day to tako sction rolative to the apparent or real unjust mode of inspeoting corn In Chlesgo, 3They rosolved to ship heroaf- ter by tho Jollet Cut-o, as_thoy have boon doing for soveral days, Tho Rock Island Railroad fur- nishos immonao trains of cars, all of which find moro grain than they can carry away at the sov- eral points. One firm hero has uhlgpnd 100 car- londs during tho past fow days. Thero is much feoling {n the matter, and no grain will be ecnt from any of thoso ‘points until thore i soma modifioation of the grip of the ring at Ohisago. —_——— LA SALLE. River and Canal Itema«=No Quorum. Lasarre, Til, May 15.—No orrival or dopar- ture by tho rivor. Tho Dunube passed out of the oanal loaded with fonco posts, for LaSalle, and Rockwell Barge No, 2 passed in loaded with coal, as tho first Installment of 80,000 tons to be doliverod in Chicago during tho presont sesson of cannl navigation bwsthe Northern Iiinois Coal & Iron Company, whose minos are in this city. There wore not onough of the Directors of the Lafayette, LaSalle & Clinton Railroad Uompany for & quorum at their meoting this af- ternoon, sud thoy adjournod to moot again in this city on Tuesdny, the 20th justant. st Aesinvae g, Judicial Nomination in the FPeorin Oh'nllI(.M - Spicial Diapateh fo The Chicago Tribune, Promar T oy 16.—At fhe Drincovilla Farmors' Convaution to-dsy to nomiuate candi- date for Cironit Judgo, Jamos W. Cochran, of YPeorla, was chosen without s groat deal of opposition. Ho was clocted Ly the Poorla County delogation, na Btark County rofused to voto, in conssquenco of their rosolution to make na nominetion as an organization being tabled. The following reso- lution, oxe:mmdvo of tho sonse of tho weeting, was adoplod : Jtesolved, That tho farmers' conventions of our coun- tles aro not political {n thelr chiaractor, but united ‘without roapect fo old party lasucs, to support such men only for office aa wo Im){nn Lo be competent, hon- eat, and iipright, aud {n sympathy with tte present grea movement of the farmars of tho Northwoat (0 seoure reanonable and just ratos of transportation of iholr covor the amouut of the polioy, defendant claini- hnx that Tisdalo's Qlgappeprance Wwas 1o products to the scaboard, and relief from railcoads and speculative coubinations and monovolles, tion of Lusignani, to-dny, nt Morristown, ar as loudly when Horo the instrumont of doath was firat - seon by the conviet, but not & musclo in his faca. . held in hishands 2 . The priost ropeated the : The black cap was . knot hind slipped under the chin, sud tho neck - laco, 80 ..