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T Y TERMS OF THE TRIBUNE, TERMS OF AUDSCRIPTION (PAYADLE IN ADVANGE), . Partaol t tho sama rato, To provent dolay and mistakos, bo sure and give Post Office address in full, tncludjng Stato and Couns. Tomittanoon miny Uo madoalthor by draft, axpross, Post Oftice ordor, or in rogintored loltors, At our. TEIIMS FO CITY AUDSCRIUERE, doltvem e ons Trcantad, S conta por woek. x (i dad, ) eent N Bl caivrss, GRS SRR S S50 BT gl ‘Bornor Maduson and Destborn-ata,, Uhicago, 111, TO'DAY’S AMUSEMENTS, OLEY'S THEATR] Ol s Ladallo, il andolph atreot, botween MOVIOKER'S THEATRIEAadison ateoat, bos d Blatg, ¢! i Pagxborn and Siato. igagoment ol lidwla botwaon Adams, MYRRS' OPERA-HOUSE_Manroa’ stroet, botwaon Biata and Doarhorn, Kii - Biate apd Destborn, Kitty Binnobard Burloiquo Com: AGADEMY. OF MUSO — Halstod atraot, MSon pa Sonron. Jor Harvs Xhoses Gemians Coubluation, ; ATREN'S THRATIE—Wabash . R0 Steosg. Bt B rageirad Alimasretar 1o cornor of Con PEOREPAUGI'S OIROUS—State stroot, comor of ‘wonty-s000nd GLOBE THEATRE-Desplaines atreat, botween Madi- on . and shington, - i tro! e VUNESTS, sole ST OIS Syl Con AMPRITHEATREClinton stroot, botwoon Randotph | Wa8.quiot and stoady at $0.05 sellor Junie, and, wnd Washiugton, Vanok, tho Frostidigitatour, The Chicags Tribure, Friday Morning, Msy 10, 1873. Tho Post-Offico nuthoritios have called on the moanufacturors of postal cards for n furthor aupply of 8,315,000, Presidont Grant and Gon, Shoridan wero pros- entot tho rounlon of the Graud Army of tho Republio, at Now Havon, yestordsy, An additional rofinoment of criminal nomen- clature i{a proposed by tho Now York Sonato, which subdivides tho orimo of murdor—hitherto the bighest grado of homicido—into two do- greea, gy LY {f . == Whathor or not Mz, Heslng and his followers d'n\:wsc. L:o\;(u‘ e 335&9;:‘_50‘(;’!\::??0“»1\“ railyay-mnchine shiopa nnd mastor-work- | proposo to oxtond .this movomont agalust tho adopted & reaolution’td thie oltosy that bhaaboon | mon iu varlous dopavtmends of railway Ropublican party bogond tho limits of' Glicago, ' genoronsly cirtortainod by St. Louls, and that it thinke tho aubjocts on which' it has been so olo~ quently addrossed by tho citizons of that cily ought to rocelve the nttoution of Congress. Tho suits against the Union Paciflo Railway and tho Credit Mobilier aro to bo conducted L tho couusol of tho Govornment on tho i that tho original subscriptions to tho goad novor soally paid; that the rocolpta giten for thom woro fraudulont; and that o dividends of bonds, atock, and cash paid on thom wero misap- propriated and must be gecounted for. iciio—— At the Episcopal Convention in Boston, yos- terdsy, tho Bov, Dr. Paddock wos chosen Bishop of Massachusotte. His compatiton, Dr.. DoKovon, would probably havo reasivad, tho, eloction had ho not boen objeciionable to the, b ity on account of his boliof In tho. porsenal !’ whnlt aro tho rolativo advantoges of ‘narrow and’ ordinary gougo-tracks; protocting track from snow-drifts by planting troes along tho lino; . $how to romove wrocks and insuro bridges; and prosoncd of Olriat in tho wlomonta, of. the, Hy» Lusignani, who, murdorod bis wige ¢; marite) Idelity, wo haugodyosker gistown, N, J. To-day, Nixep -, ; sod. O'Nell, of, this Stafe - = ! O'Noll confonsos (has © - saya that ho G 8 saurdored Roxford, aud yoiiyhnon - . - - 1t whilo undar ho tho combinod 5.0 of whisly, oud & women of fllfumo had boon tho compavion of himselt snd ds The General ‘Asgombly of tho Northorn Pres- byterian Chureh is now jri session at, Baltimore. The Southern Assombly is meoting. at Ll_“.‘h? Tock, Ark, oud tho Cumborland Assomlly ‘Huntavillo, Als, Threo Lundrod and soyouty- five delogates axo prosent b Daltimoro. ~Tho lection of Modorator, to which g"i“t. l‘nlorn!;t attachos, 88 it is the highest offico in tho gilt of tlio Churob, reuuited in the choico of the Rev. Dr. Howard Crouby, of New York, All tho saloon-keepers’ Woro informed by the polico, yostorday, tat the 11 oelock ordi- panco was iu oporation, end that thoir places must Do closod Dby that thmo. Most of tho dealers complied with tha notifi- oation, but, for tho putposo of making o tost cago, ono of tho most prominent saloon-koopors in tho city refusod to closo his oatablishmeont, and was nrrostod at 11 o'clock last night, It I8 his intontion to carry the mattor to thoe Bupremo Court for final declsion. A solution of tho transportation quostion wad offerad yastarday by Prosidont Allon, of tho Rail- way Association now mooting In Now York, and couslating of Superintondents of Southern rail- ways. Hoenid the farmors must bo flanked by according thiom as many of tholr domands aspoa- aible without injuting rallway intorosts. Up to ho point of loss, tho railways must reduge thoir ratos a8 much ao possible. This is cortainly o lino of attack by which the farmera can bo flank- ed without being dofeated, and by which both’ contostants might gain tho victory. —— Tho systom of grain inspeotion fastoned ou the Chicago Inspoctors by the Btato Logislaturo ooy to bo cronting more and moro disintistaoc- tion smong tho shippers along the canal. Yos- torduy the shippors of Jolior, Poru, and intor- veulug placos met and ronolved that thoy would escano tho griovauce of which thoy complain by souding tholr grain Tast by tho Joliot Cuteoff. This mavy of thoinLave alrondy bogun to do, and to what oxtent appesrs from tho statement that ono hundred car-londs of gealn woroshippod in this way by one fum in fonr dayn, - —m Tho Canada Pucifio Railway Invostigating Committeo, which has noglected to mwob for sovoral dnys, lns boon peromptorily ordered by tho Domiunion Parliament to reassemblo. This actlon ls enused by tho discovory of somo lottors which glve taugibility to tho charges of corrup-~ tlon agaiuat 8lr Iugh Allan, tho President of tho Canadn Paciflc Ruilway. It is said thoy prove that the Government awarded him and ‘bis nasociutos the contruct for building tho rond in goualdaratiou of their exponditure of 310,000 to carry the elactions for the Ctovornment, [ ——— ) ‘Thero can bo no donbt that the Carliats, at the battlo of Puelta do Eraul, on the 6th inst., goined & great vielory,—n viclory all tho groator bevause it was suatched trom dofont, ‘Wholir Gon. Dorre- garay had tho nerve to tiwn upon the Govern- xont troops at tho ond of a four days' ratront, In which thoy had pursned him so hotly that u mixty hours his coldiors had but twdlvo hours' roat. Tho doclsivo momont of the confijct wag the chiarge of Dotregaray’s chopon cavalry, for closr; and 10@11¢ for swoot ploklo’y Lame, | HOkot for city officors, and thon rsupport and “modorataly active, and wosk st 65 4o for corn to activo and & shiads onshar, closing at 8230 cash, “and 83}¢@34o sollor-June, Ryo was quiot and stoady at 893¢o. wonk at 7i@823¢o for inférlor to good No. 2 Hogs woro lowor, selling ot 84.75@5,10 for poor to chiolgo. Caitle wore quist. slight advance. operation aud ecugiyuetion are quiotly halding | remains to ho soen. Thoro o soveral ciroums convontion at, Rultimaro, which dosorves, at loast, uhuv;\{x,‘ attontion ns somo of the Con- groesiciyfhand commarcinl meetings which make 80.1huch moro noise. They form tha Awerican n{nu«x Mechanics Association, and. sieet ouco o Lyeat £0 1 way mechanics and chomistry, and to listoun to papers on theso subjects proparod by experts, | At tholr prosont sossion thoy have Dad botoro incrustations badios, and Low to d%,n) with them; how to ana- Yyze the wators £ o whose mineral olomonts thpse ICTusutiong result; which fuck is tho. 220” coonsly to gonerato steam from them; 6> lwr |iwhat is tho causo of boiler-explosions, ‘ay ot Wos- fisthose- aro subjoots of tho highest importanco of Now Yuik, |imotonly to railway mamagers but to railway ato to bo oxccnted. | travelors, whose vory lives dopond ‘mpon tholr intelligont dlscussion aud solution, 112 killed, 800 wounded, and 86 prlsouors, Ho 1oat 18 Lillod and 97 wounded, logo which thoy proposo to oxorolso ia legitimate. Tho Whito Star liuo of ocoan stonriors hns | olonrly definod, though Mr. Hoslng, who in tho Junt »nvnldud, by good luel, . what might bavo ro- londor, only gavo a vaguo indication of it in hiry sultad in golous dlastor, The stoamor Ocoanio, | pooch, As this apooch Is roportod In tho Stae gs. which" unllfu]‘ for - Liverpool’ b weole ago, wns | Zettung, Mr. Hosing roponted o conversatio 1 l‘m- obligod to'relum boforo skio hipd pnesod Bandy | tweon himaolf snd an Amorloan citizen, ir n |;hlnh Hook, owing to a orack in'ono of hor oylindors. | tho Iattor acousod him of desiring to el s quh_:nntn\y. tho accldont happonod in time to | the Ropublioan party, and called upor i i;[:m, ,:: prevont any sorious damage, - But supposo it | mombor what that party Lad dono “for tho Gor- had oconrred in mid-ocoan, or'durlug o koavy | mans., “And you musk romem? ,oev anaworod galo, whoro it could not have boon practicablo o | Mr, Iealng, portinontly, *wh i tl’m Qermena ropalr tho orack | Again, whiat kind of’inspoc- | bavo dono for you” Turthor o, following the tlon " was it that allowod the vessol to.dopart? | Staats-Zeitung roport of the apnu‘oh M. Hosfug Tho foot " that thia oraok was discovorod bo- | snlds 2 S foro sho had gono twonty wile doos mob | Itisthointorost and the quty of tho Gorman Ropub- sponk very woll for itho thoroughness with whicl fii‘x;‘gi‘;z:“”:”“:’r“’ s0beon i the mejority, to thls Company oxamines its vossols, Having | growid, togive thess. (b Loleris Slop 1o tho fore boon wamed by one torriblo disaster, " gommon | mukes no diffore:ace, fo me amder. what bamaor 1 g0 pradonco should have dictatod to thom to bo | IAt0 tho gl it 2uo fing only waves on o vidtory. rgidly caroful in tho futuro on all points, . Tho wholo Mortiwest, yea the wholo country, fs look- 1ug to OLY ;ago ut thls monwont full of expoctation. - For tho caue'y for which wo fight i not only o causs of 41 Qe rman, but tho causo of tho workingman, And VOrY, Gorman who i not with us in this cawso 45 o 12,tor to Germaukind, + Evorybody will recoguize that those utterances sro significant, though their fmport’ neods ox- 0.00 sollor July. Monts wore lusative aud 1y | Planation. . Liocally, {t moans thin: Thst tho ohanged at 63@6J¢a for shouldors ; BIG@ B3¢0 Gormans ehall broak off from the Republican short - ribo; 84@8)o for party, allow tho Domocrats to wmako tho next Tho Chicago produce marketa wora loas aativa yoatorday, and gonorally woak. Moss pork was Qull and doclined 500 per brl, closing ab $10.45@ 10.50 oash, and $16.76@10.80 sellor. July, Lard short Highwines wore in oloct the mon whom thoy shall!put forward. stondy at 89360 por gallon, This, in briof, is Mr. Hosing's programmo. Ho does not - stand alono in tho doparture. Ho Buffalo. Flour was moro netivr, st nnchanged | “ORut8 among hla co-laborers mast.af tho county prices. Wheat was' unaottlo’t aud 13¢o lowor, | ©cials fa Cook Gonaty and all tho Ropulicans closing at$1.90%¢ onsh, aud $2.20%¢ solior Juna, | 10 OV tholr plscas to Mr. Hosing’s influonce. Corn was loss sotivo, and 1igb lawr, closing at Hoalzo counts » Iargéd number of -tho\non- 03¢0 cnsh, and 41300 rellor Juno, Oats woro | POltest Gormaus, who have frooly ‘doclared of lato that thoy * will novor voto tho Ropubliczn tckot again® Tho mavoment fs falrly atertod™ Among tho fnoidontal.afforts fs thnt of unitingy i tho Gormana and Irigh In tho fall campalgn, which will bo au umlorlaking of considerablef; . difloutty. Tho programme hos Leon shrowdly’ outlined, and foroshndows & poworful and! + formidable loeal orgmnization, fair demrmnd, nua Lako £ pights wero Barloy wab. moro activo, hut Blicop soll at & Avout 130 of ‘the suporintendents of stancos that wouldnndicato nsmuche When Mr.i‘ osing spoaks of tho wholo Nortawesb nnd th whola country as watehing the Lhicaga move-} ment, oxpootantly, ho would sorfm to indicato o goneral movomont of tho sumey nature to oxtend! throughout the country, andto rebuke what tho Gormaus rogard ag tho Pryitan olomont in the' Ropublican party. This aconcluelon would aleo bo roachod from Mr. .ITosing's exprossion “ Tharo aro no Colfavios sud Oskos Ainoses among ud [i. ¢, the.'Germaus], snd, it thoro woro any, thoy would 'bo ghrown ovorboard with contompt, aud 1o prabliot rocoptions would bo proparad for them 8 4 forsa Colfax,” It is not to bo supposed that ‘so staunch & party moan as Mr. Hesing would tr.ko this pusition unless Lo saw signs oleowhoro of s genseral brosking. up of partles. It ks porhaps toosearly to say how much this revelt will amount, to, but it is entirely fit-, ting that /tho quostionéof Bunday beor in Chi- cngo slrould bo decldedt on its own morits, and not mf;xod up with tho issucs of roconstruction in L quislana, ou tho Modos war in Orogon. discues the unsottled questionsof raile them such are quostions. as how forried in locomotive c8t, RAN a1, goft coal, or wood, and how most " ¢ to make and use continuous train-brakes; All . LAWRENOE-ORAIG, Wo print & vory calinrand considorato sddress “lunod by (b o offlcors of tho Kuox County Agri- cultural @gssociations upon the subjeot of tho Judicial lotion. Tho nddress is divoctod to tho Tormerws of tho Fitth Supromo Judiolal Distrlct. dny ovening, s probably worth moro attontion | yt jy wrf tton by gontlomen who aro porsonally ac- than s usually given to ward meetingd. It | qupinbad with Judge Lawronco and hiscom-’ sooms to bo tho firat. stop In & now political dos | potite,c, M. A. M. Oralg. Tt Tofors to tho his- gartugo of tho Clorman citizos of Chioago, |'torg of both. Tho publis life of Judgo Lav- whicly has boon carefully and deliberatoly axgan- | ronca 1aas boon oxcluaivoly at the Bar apd on the izod. In its loca boarings, tho movemont s an'| Byjngh, Twolve or moro yours ngo, ho was outgrowth of tho onforcomont of tho Sandsy | seiooted Giroult Judgo in Warren and Knox ordinanco, though it may roach oub into a ¥ gountios, and o sccoptablo was hio a8 o Judgo, R —— MR. HESING'S NEW DEPARTURE. Tho mass tneeting of tho Gormuns of tho Saventeonth Ward, whioh was hold on Wodnes- proador political flold beforo it comos ta o stopy For many yoars past, and under almost ovary clty administration, thovo have boon falnt offarts to anfored this Iaw, but nono ‘g0 porslstent and succossful ag tho prosont, L'ho agitation of tho queation dates back .sovoral months, when Mr, Honry Groonobanin orgnnized hia " Low nd Odor™ commiltoos for tho supprowion of crimo, Thié movemant whs ‘divorted from its original purpoto of oxeroising an influenoo upon Jurios and courta to that of closing tho maloons on Bundsy, Tho tomporance men took hold of it, and ultimatoly sccurod tho co-operation of tho Mayor and the City Govornmont. The ualoons hiave been closod on Sundsy moro gonorally than ovor hofore, and the enforcomont of tho ordi- nanco has boen equally strict as agalust the Gor- man boor-saloons of the North Bide. The policy ‘1 natizally incltod tho opposition of the Ger- 'mane, who biavo nover boforo boon soriously mo-' Josted in thelr Sunday boor, sad they hiuve some- how concludod that the Ropublican patty is ra- sponsiblo for what thoy rogard an infringomont of thoir rights. This sontimont of opposition suddonly broke into fover hont ‘s couplo of ywoolks ago, whon tho Mayor revoked tho liconso of ono Fishor, who keopa s boor-garden on the North 8ido, nosr Lincoln Pavk, Fisher's place is roprasentod to havo beon roputablo, and a favor- ito placo of rsort for Gorman familios of & Buu- day sfternoon and ovenisg. . Mis busl- unimportant, and to keop opeu at all with profit wwas to keop opon on Sunday. Tho Germans hold that tho revocation of bis liconso waa & diroct Dblow at thom and- tholr nationul customs, sinco thoy ind reason to boliovo that liquor-satoons all over tho city woro praotleally opon for liquor- solling, and becawo Fishor's licouso was tho only ono that Lad boon rovoked for & bresch of tho ordinanco. 'The Mayor subsoquontly restored Tishor's liconse on tho promise that ho would closo Sundoys, but this action docs not seom to Jvo allayed tho oxcitomant amoug the Gormaus, On the morning aftor tho revoking of Fisher's clo srralgning the Republican party for ity ‘wMuckor" proclivitios, and ealling upon the CGormans to orgauize outsido of it for tho pur- poso of electing noxt fall a Couneilt opposed to tho Sunday ordinznce. This article waa rogardod aurather following tho German sontiment than as an pttompt to lead it. Who mooting of Wodpesday night was tho firab movemant foward orgsnization undor tho plan proposed. Messrs, Hosing, Knoblesdorr, Francia A. Hoff- mann, Jr.,'and othors, thore gave exprossion to goutiments that have been freoly and gonerally doclared among tho Gormaps for some weoks back. Thols uttorances wore broador, probably, composed almost wholly. of thoe rons of the Oathollo nobility, which swept tho Gloverument | which.concgrns the right of Germans.io drink . Thelr {ntention to contest this Darrexaray pute the loss of the Rovublicsns at | xleht at the volla wag " oloasly broukht out. how- troops off the fleld. In his official report, Gen, Igniora I past tho ronl merlta of the controveray, boer on Bunds noss during the remaindor of the.weel was Neonso, tho Staats-Zeitung printod o loading artis, than $ho faots will warrant in denouncing . the Amorjcans geuerally sa Know-Nothings, Tho evidant axoltomont of tho spaskers mads thom and go consplouous wag he for bis porsonal * intogrity and fitness for the offico, that ho was nino yearsuwgo designated by tho 'gonoral wish f all men.of all partios for the offica of Judgo +of the Supremo Court, and upon tho prosonta- 'tion of his' namo ho was olected witlious any formal opposition. During Lis torm tho has won ! tho highost respect-aud ndmiration forhis loarn- ing, his ability, andihis intogrity,—the threo do- ‘girablo qualitios in o.Judge. Tho addross gives tho history of-his notion in the caso of the Chi- cngo & Alton Railway Company. Tho.deoislon was mado byrtho unanimous.conourrence: of the nino Judgos,—not n dissonting voico on tho Bonch, From thisunusualunanimity it follows,, that the sootions of tho act of the Logislaturo in- volved in that easo'wora so badly constructed that 1o other docision wns possible, Had tho Court takon tho ‘rosponsibility of deciding oth- orwiso, it {4 ronsonabloro supposo*that the Bu- promo Court of tho Tnited States would have overruled it. 'Tho decision in tho Oliieago & Alton Tuitway casiaavoldod two yoars' dolay. It onabled the Court to poiut out tho. defacts of tho Iaw of 1809, ko that tho Logislaturo, thon in’ soasion, could smend it-proporly. Tho decision of the Court was like-e, flood of light to tho Legisle- turo, and tho Farmors® Convontion at Spring- flold substantislly indorsod it. Tho now law ‘may bo enid to havo originated with tho Supremo Court, It cortainly waa indicated in the opinion dolivered by Judgo Lawrenco, and, whon cases trled undor thut law como bofore the Buprome Court for rovision, tho wisdom of the doclulon in tho Alton Railway caso will bo ovidont. This addros states tho point uvolved in this choloo of Judgo—whothor itisnot bottor to laven Court that will rondor judgment that will stand firo in tho court of lnst resort, nud will ot bo overruled on appeal, than to have a Court that will ronder Judgmonts Lt oaunot bo sustained.?| Wo lnvito & caroful roading of tho voviow of tho public lifo of Mr. Cralg, whoso professional Dbusinoss bas boon chlofly that of & ruilroad nt- tornoy, and whoso clection to-dny ovor Judgo Taswrenco would not bo niournad by any monopoly whatsoover. Tho Convontfon which eoleotod My, Oralgg a0 & candldate was gotton up in o most ostraordinary way. It was packed by personn having no constituoncios, and was manipulatod by station ngents and othors having closo and direct rolutions with railweye. It did not ropra- sont the faymora aa a olnss, and, a8 tho elgnors of tho addross say, Is nob regardod ns of tho loast imyortanco by tho farmors of Knox County. Tho War Dopartment has done a very ungra- cious tbing In advortiéing for sale a number of Revolutionary relles, Tho national honor must hiayo sunk to a very low pitcls when it cares no longor to bo rominded of the bravo doodu of our TRIBUNE: FTRIDAY, MAY 10, 8% i S0 ovor, and thoro oan bo no doubt that tho privi: | g up on tham thio arma of the the Thrao King- dov g T'ho,programmo of tho now movoment la protty | 0 gtorming of Stony Point ;- Lialf-dozon fleld- nd cspturod by Mad Anthony Wayne at pioces of tho Fronoh Revolution, éast in 1703, esch bonrlng the motto of thst strugglo, * Lib- orto, Egallto ;” guns of tho Fronch monarchy of Louls XVL, cast in Strashourg, with the Bour- bon arms upon thom ; and tho slegd guna sur- rondered to tho Amotfeau forces by tho Convon- ton of Saratogn, in 1777, and at tho capitulation, of Yorktown, in 1781, Theso timo-honorod relica of tho Ravolution and momentaes of the timon that trlod mon's souls take up butlittlo room, and eannot bring to tho Govornmont mora than & paltYy sum, Tho loss in honor and national rospeot cannot Lo offsab by tho- inmignificant sum which. will reeult from tholr salo. Aftor:tho morcenary groed and corruption ' which bave run. xiot' in ovory dopartment of the CGovernmont during thao paat threo or four yous, it ia uot surprising that o point han at lnst boon raschied whero tho Government doos not csro to bo reminded of thoso days whon honesty and patriotism wero held in groafor esteem then fraud aud corrup- Hon. Tt f8'duo to the memory of tho -past, snd to tho glorlous ovonts of our Rovolutlonary his- tory, that the Btato of New York should now stop In and buy thesa rolics which tho Genoral Gov. oramont does not caro to prosorve, and thus pars tielly nvort & nattonal disgrace. NOTES AND OPINION, The Ropublicans havo all the. officors of tho Ohlo Constitutional Conventloh, viz.; Prosident. Morrleon R. Waito, of Toledo, who was ono of our counsiol’ bofora tho Gonova'Tribunal, and who wes unanimously clocted .dolegate by tho poople- of his distriot ; Soorotary, Dudley W: Thodos, of Dolawaro, who was four years Olork of tho Ohlo Sonato.; Sorgeant-at-Arms, Jamon B. Wilbur, ot Oloveland, an- oflcor of the last Sonato,”” Tho correspondent of the Cincinuatl QOommercial asys of tho Convention ¢ ‘Taken togathor, 1 {88 nedooking body of maon & majority of whoth ono would judgo to bo on thio abady %o of 50, 1alf n dozon ox-Congrosnmon; a7 ox-Judgn of tho Buprome Gourt, sevoral who hava beon Judges of Common Ploss, tho proscut Altornoy -Gonoral of tho Blato, snd numorous ox-logislators of tho Slate aro /| among tho membors, Gray bairs, and spoctacles, and Lald Lioada aro frequont, . o —Philotus Bawyor's baok pay, $4,171.40, was rotunded in £4,108.87 caucolled bonds and a cash draft for §07.53, ms certified by Oharlos Bohribor, Cashior of tho First National Bank, Oshkosh, Wis, It appoors that Philotus took tho monoy homo with Lim, and held 1t for time, thinking to donate it to Lawranca Univer- sity, but, on rofloction, Lo concluded to retund it. il . ~—Thero aro ¥ parly rensona " why the ends of fustico should bo dofeated, in Minnosots, in tho onso of o dofaulting Btato Treasurer, but the Bt. Paul Dispatch wouls to know: | . Ta thora any roason why o Goverzior of o Statoshould b permittod to trast s simmions beforea Grand Jury with contempt, and » privato citizen be punishied for 3 slmilar ofonso?. e ¢ ~Tho Dubuque ZTimes (Republioan) thinks that Oongross will, noxt wintor, ropoal tho salary- grab, The Times saya: = k > Thd lo should notify mombers of th ongiobs that they shel bal0 e Eeupotlble Jo tha reponl. ‘Tho now membors, who constituto o najorlty of Congress; aro not devold of aspiration for re-oloce tion, and will focl 8 Xeon desiro to. carry out: the peos plod will ..., Thore should be 1o nasumaption thiat oll tho rospousibility in this mattor rosts with tho last Congress, Mombors ought to bo hold fo sccount for tho ostabilshment of tho pay and for its continuance. Teet those who doolinu to voto its reduokion suffer with thoso who creatod tho Incresso, This {a all right, and we ate propared to con- codo that the Houss will promptly, porhaps on tlio first day of . tho scssion, and unanimously withial, voto tho roposl, But thoro ia the Bon- ato; nud just thoro -Ia the rub, Everybady knows how conveniont s fonco the Bonato s whon any *&yvag " is to bo got away with. Lot it onco b understood, howevor, that no membor of Congross gots re-olectod 28 long a8 thia sal-. ary stoal onduros,—positively no momber, no ‘matter how his vote ia-rocordod,—and wo shall 800 whothar tho Houss pormita a ropesl bill to slumbor unto death in tho Benato. Justnow and horo is & good opportunily to teach Con- grossmon & louson thoy will not forgot, —Tho Whooling (W. Va.) Inlelligencer was s Topublican nowapapor beforo evor, tho Rapubli- cans had patronago to.bostow, and is noi a Re- publicsn nowspapor. Ttesys: Tho Republican pac'ty cannot boused with impuniity, ‘much loes can tho military powee_of (ho Government, moroly to promote the aacendency of s faction in ono of tho Btatos bocauso tlat faction 18 in_symputhy with thoparty in control of tho Governmont, and fls loadurs © can bo useful to tha Adminlstration, Buchon sssnmption 14 too dangorous to bo toler- stod for o momant, Yot thls is just about the state of tho caso in Louislana, Under such clrcumstancea thoso journala which novor allow thomeelvds to consure 1ho wrong-doing of tholr frienda are roticant; but the {ruth Iy, this Loulsiana broil is disgracorul 0 the Ad- miulstiation aud dangurous to tho pesco and oo foullng of tho pevple i Louistaua, and in othor Btates ; and tho truth ought to bo 6o plalaly spoken that by no posalbility could tho orror in this case_evor bo usod a8 » procedent for o like omploymont of arbitrary. power clsowtiero, : —''ho inquiry caunot bo too ofton raised, or too urgontly pressed homo to tho Ropublican party manngors, why, in Miohigan, 1t was nocd- fal o smother all Investigation of fraud: in tho Btate-Land Offico; why, in Minnesots, a long careor of fraud and corruptlon in tho Btato Trensury should end with a small farco, and thg fraud go on, porhaps, with o chango of hands ; snd why, in Tows, o guilty Stato Troasuror, who stood confessod a thiof, was deniod the priviloge of anuworing to his name in tho criminal dock, - - —Ilero is the advice of tho Now York Times to tho Prosident, portinout to the solootlon of & Judgo: s No soveror blow conld bo struck to thio reputation of {ho Buproma Court, or to tho stability of thio Govern- mant, thon an evert plausiblo suspicion of ratlway in- flnonto In the Court, Tortuualcly, tho courso dic- tated by tho piainest considerations of general duty is ono which would smake it impossiblo for tho Presidont toorr In (his respoct, 1o Liua only to mako puro of o nominca of such recognized bigh charactor, and such provon eapacity, as the placo requires, tomako any schomes tho railways may bo bstehing of no avall. . —Souator Conkling loomod up grandly in con-~ noction with tho_ obsoquios of ~tho late Chiof Justico at Washington, Iorode in tho sccond carriago of tho Execative division of the funcral corlogo, nqcomémnlcd only by Mrs; Grant, iAlr, Conkling e a true gontloman, and appoars to Thyieal advantage i almask any poltion in Which o may be placod, and his appoaranco ss abovo unquostionably roflosted favorably upon tho ontiro Presidontial party, mainly composed, we are grioved to 8ay,” of inforlor-lookin; mon, Huving thus consplonously - awsist tho Admiufstration in its last end aftontions to thio doconsiod Ohiof Justice, Mr, Conkilng would appenr, from the moro forco of circumstanacs, toocoupy an nttitudo of firet assistant in tho ravo duty of soleoting o succossor.—Ulica (. 5’.) Observer. # ZI'ho abronco of tho Proaldent from the ob- soquios of Cliief Justico Obaso, in Now York, on Baturday, occasionod somo remark and, somo ju- uiries a8 to tho business which dotained hiw, Tl porsonal orgn in Now Yotk Gity, on S sy, gavo tho following explanation in fts Wash inglon dlspatoh, whick: will ‘bo generally accopt od 1 satisfactory ¢ Tho Preatdont was out on the road to-dsy oxorolaing 8 gl of udor threg-your-olil colty whicll io s Just 1iad sont Lim from bis farm, noar g, Louis, Ouola & dark buy and {ho othor » beauti(ul dapplo-bsy, Driven {0fotlior, they slow superb utylo, pued,. and uction, and uro probably tho fucat pair of Liorusof tholr ago over braught o Weshingtou, Thoy are colts of tho Trouldont's own raising, auil hio was carcoly A¥nro un- 111 o say thow on tho farm that such o uow possession aud dolight were In utore for kim, —Prosldent Grant persoually oxerted his in- fluonco with membors of OonFtunu to seouro tho pussago of tho bill. Mo lobbied for tho increaso uf salary, Ho hiad agreed to serve as Proaidont for §u5,000 n your, but, forgotting that ho'waa bound In honor by such agreoment, ho wont to mombors of Congross and bosought their ald to accomplish this'unpracodontod st of plundor. It the members of Congroas who votod for tho bill morit the publio condemnation, Prosidong Grant morjte it morothan thoy.—Norwalk (Ohio) Teflector (Republican). ’ —Tho mion who hove deliborately iakon tho people’s money, and intend to' keep it, have ooketed their fast Bwag" through official posl- anoostors, and glvos putllonotico to junk-dealers that for a paltry sum thoy can oarry off the guns andl othor national trophics capturedat Baratoga and Yorktgwn, Thoso momontoos which aro thug offered for sulo arein tho Watervliet Araonal, and ombraco Enelish howitzors oastin 1744, hav- ion, They hops for no more, aud thoy will got no mnn.—yLafp;ella (Ind.) Journal, ¥ '—Mir. Shellabarger hing & foruw of his con- solonos,” All tho Urodit Mobillers+hiave it. Do- sides, Bhellxbargor is w Olvll Borvice refonner.— Qincinnatl Qommercial.' bl ~—Tho late Hon, Bamuol Bhe“nblrguthof Oldo, oxplaing'in rogard ta tha back pay that himaolt ontltlod £ 1t that ho has oarnod it, thiat thora.wss no spocif.o or implied contract that ho. would not acospt ‘an_ndvanco, and, - finally, that the samo thing )it 4 often Loon'dons beforo, , Mr. Bhollabargor and;all others in tho samo bont who! sook Lo Justify | .omeolvon by tho anmo procossos, may comfort Unomdolves with dhe reflection that 80 far a8 theysaro concorned, the ‘‘samo thing " will nok bo (ibno any moro.—Whealing (W Va.)! Intelligence ¢, ~—Tho Fion, J. Allen Darbor (on tho authority of Judgo, Mills) says tho quaation was,with him, whather to bo collod o thief or & fool; au- hol Snid, 1% 16 toolk 1t ho would bo anlled n thlof, and it ho 4ld not, ho would bo called a fool. - At lnst. sacoants the Hon. J. Allon Barbor had not do- cldeyd which to bo, and most of his frionds have corao to the conclusion, from his coureo, that o in Aoth.—Lafayeite County éWi-!.) Democrat, . —Tho Ritohio (W. Va.) Gazele assorts posl- dlvoly that Sonntor Boreman has ot takon his 7baok pny, and that Benator Davialing takon his. — Washington ‘Cownsond and John Boott are tho only two nombors of Congue- {rom Ponnz 'sylyanin,who havo Eemmptor ly aud ppeitively ‘xol\mm! 10 drow the back phy. e i i _.— There are still & uumbior of New Lngland ‘Bonators and Roprosentatives to ko hioard from. ‘Their conatitionts aro waiting, moro or loss pa~ tlently, for thut public oxplanation which thoy ‘havo:tho right to oxpect, and which it will not ‘bo oxaotly wholesomo for eithor Benator or Rep- zosontativo to withbold. Bomo of thoso gentle- mon haye walted too long, as it is, for their own ‘bost good.—Springfleld Kepublican. ; —Thero aro many Houators and Represonts- tivos who, in- justico to thoir xoputation ss churoh-members and reformors, ag woll as hou- o8t mon, ought to bo heard from ns having re- nounced it. - Aside from. doing the right thivg, they may be.suro that whatover courso thoy take in this mattor will Lo remembered! Whoover tnlces that £6,000 will find it hanging to his feot Mo » ball and ohain in his noxt raco for oflico. ~—Qhicago_Aduvance. ~Tho odium of back pay must bo kept snlive- until evory dollor is retirned to tho Trossury, ond the rising gonaration ara thoroby taught that public robbary, oven undor covor of & Inw Iaborod for and approved by n Prosident, is an nllv,audnnnbln sin in this ~country.—Rochoster (. X.) Union. 3 ally, if our mombors hoard what honost businoss mon and bnrd working moohnnics u:{ about thoth 1n connoction with this enlary-steal, thoy wonld not hesitaton moment to place thom- 'l;lvns rightbéforo the people.—ZAnozville (Tenn) ress, —Commodoro Vanderbilt concludon’ that dis- orotion is the botter part of valor, and backs out .| from hls contont witli the United Btates Govern- mont in {ho mattor of tho taxes upon tho Now York Ceutrnl dividends,” on which Lo entored with o Lrave a flourish of trumpats a short timo ago. Tho Company Las sottlod with tho Tressury Departmont- by puying $100,000—tho amount ufl%hmlly claimod. Now lot tho war bo rigor- ously prosocuted ageitt othor xeaistiny com- ganios, until thoy aléo hsvo surrondored.—Pitis- magh Commercial, R —Iho Ropublican Logislaturo of New York, In 187173, mndo “approprintions” which tho Bupremo Uourt of. tho Stato has recontly pro- nounced *‘rockloss nots that will romain upon tho statuto books & monument of the extrava- faueo, rockleasnoss, aod folly of thoso by whom oy wore onncted.” Bocauso thoso sppropri tions wero “bgolutely probibitod,” and ara con- soquontly null and void, tho Blato finds g do- ficiosoy of $11,000,000, wiiios must bo zalsed by atax, —1ho pooplo froquently hava but_thorisolves 1o blamo for tho unroliablo obaractor of thoir ublic servants, Thoy allow themselves to be lod about by thie noso by Ym;lng oliticians, at tho samo Hino giving no liaed to- tho counsof of men who do tholr own_thinlking, ate rascality, and do just ps near right a5 thoy know Lo, Tho Bunplo must coaso bolioving the oo of trickory politiclane orsonnl false- loarned cla- qors and comuonco thinking 11 seoing for enolses,—Jilsboro (W) News Leller. —North oud South, tho Foop]u'u reprosonta~ tivos huve boon used In tho intorosts of monopo- liging corporations and. stook-jobbing_schemos, aud against tho interests and wishos of tho peo- plo. . Capital and infiuonga Love smntehod ~tho pooplo’s franchise in tho bands of the fals or ovor-tomptod roprosontative, and, in the faco of tho pooplo's. protasta, havo usod it to for- ward thielr own corrupt and ‘dolfish onds, Raile roads have coustructed thelr *gridirons,” on which to *fry tho pooplo," lurgoly at tho public oxpense. Millions of acros of God's freo soll Liavo annually boon donated to corpor- ato *‘land bbors," on terms and in ways that tho popular will conld novor have sonction- ad, if cousulted. Crodit Mobilior schomos, sulary sidala, bribory ot mombars aud cloction. frauda to sootre sn {naido track od tlicso thing, provall ovorywhara; sl bacause tho pooplo hold no coun- Sar-chook ovor tho aftor-actions of mon cloatod to roprogont thom.—Jyferson (Wis.) Banner, PERSONAL. . Major Van Horn, U. 8. ‘A, faat tho Gardner Houa, A. T Thom, of Glasgow, Scotland, ia at the Shorman. The Hon, D, G. Hooker, of Milwaulkeo, ia ot the Sherman House. M, J. Rico, of Boston, Muss., Is at tho West Bido Briggs Houso, : ‘P, V. Bmith, Philadolphia, in » guost of th Woat Bido Briggs House, 7 Holfman Atkingon and nieco, residents of Ja- . pan, aro at the nriggu Houso, Dr. M. 0. Dunhism, Minnesots, is at tbo Wost Bide Biiggs Houso. . Tho Rov. Georgol. Silliman, & Catholio clor- firrnnn trom San I'rancisco, is ot the Shorman ouso, # 3 Col. A. Do Graft, of Dayton, Q., and John T. filnmn!, of Lima, N. Y., aro ot tho Shorman ouse, ", Bocrotary of War Willlam W, Bolkuap loft the Wout 8ido Briggs Houso sostordsy ou routo to Washington vin Pittsburgh & Fort Wayne Rail- WY - Gon, 0. 8. Mamilton, of Wiscoristn, is among the guostn rogistored ab- tho Wost Sido Driggd Tiouso. Ion. James_ A, Grelg, of Albany, isat tho Woat Sido Briggs House. * Migs Clars, Louiio Kellogg and mothor, and Mona. Jarrott, of the Opora’ Company, aro still at the Gardner Houso., Mnx_Marotzolk, Bignor Jamet, Signor Vizzani, and Madame Banz and motherleft for tho East last ovening. Osoar Goodman will givo a sorios of rondinge at Standard Hall, in Gorman, Tho fixst will bo givon thlg ovoniug, from “ King Reno's Daugh- for," & lyrlc drama’ by Honty Horz, Tho othars will oconr on Tuorday and ¥ridsy of noxt wook, Tho.last of series of antertainmonts given by tho Bundoy-ehool oildron of Zion Congroga- tional Churel occurred ou Wodnesday ovoniig.. Mrs, J. W, Btrauss was prosonted with a French: olook, and Missos Sioin nud Groonobausn with contly lbums, ne tritling ovidonacs of thoir val- uablo efforts in behalf of the sohool. : F, P. Wotmore, dnrquotto; A, Miteholl, Bur- linglon | Gourgd T Fostor, Fortland, die; Qlisrlen W, Pollaxd, Ggorgotown, Coly I 1T Doclrill, Now York; W. IL. Losaing, Denvor; D, H. Moffat, Denvar; 0. B, Liuton and wifo; Clinton Sprlnin N. Y.; William R. Hind, Now York; H. H. Adamb, Now York. . . P, 8, Cook, Boston ; C. A. DoGraff, 8t, Paul; As W. Wolls, Nobruska ; 0. I, Crampton, Mobilo; A+ L Torings, Boston; J, . MoOlure, ‘Albuny 3 1T, 37, Androws, Galvoston; J. M. Tobbots, ur: slibuig, Xy 3. D. Aduws, ‘Albsuy; V. C. Groy, Now York; Col. G. P, Doloplning, 'Madison ; 1. T, Hopkins, Milwaukeos B, I\, Jorvis, Oazono- via, N. Y., af the Shormun Houso, A. Q. Casacibury, Seporintondent of the Pa- olfls & Atlantio P'slograph, has rosignod. Mr, 7. 8. T, Oushing, sister of John P, Hale, way struck with pavalyeis, last wook, at fior homo in Boston. Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Mitchell are about to mako journoy to'Buropo, It it aaid that trip to Juropo coits about 86,000 back pay.—La Orosse Democral. The Pokin, 1., Republican hus beon sold by tho administrators of tho ostato of the late W. W. Bollors to V. 1. Batos aud J. R, Riblet. Tho Inttor i & graduato of Wast Point, und has ro- contly rosigued from the army. Aloxandor Clark _(colored), of Museatine, Tows, docHiuen to bo Consul at Aux Cayes, Hayil, bocatso tho placo *is not gufliciontly romimara- tive," Bomothing bottor than thal, Mr. Fish, if you ploaso. * 1t I sald of_Dr. Th. Sholton Mackenzlo, of Philadelphis Press, that, whilo ho declares b 5ol to bo only 09, Lio clafiue to have boon on tho n- timats torms with all tho men of noto who bave Tivod In tho laat 200 yoti, Bouator Boutwoll las lensod fu Washington tho fiue houso rocently ereoted by Mr, Burclioll, on Vermont avenuo and' 'L stroot. - Wo under- atand by tha Sunday Chroniole that o Bouator Mr, Boutwoll will bo much more sociat at his own house than Lo eyor was oa Boorolary,. Prof. ndall is growing " moro and - more complimentary of the United States, Ina re- cont tooture (i Loudon, in alluding lo the high gofontific standard maintained iu the United 0 thinks Biatos, Lo read somo oxtravty from a loctire do+ livored by Presidont ‘White, of Cornoll Uni- voraity, which ho *! hnd novor soen: surpassed in 'tho writings of Europoan thinkers!! i ! Alden B. 8tockwall, who {1 reprted ta have 1ost 83,000,000 recontly by his stook oporations | in Wall stroat, aooma.anxious to slyow that lio is not financially cripplad by ronting: tho Barrods Villa, at Newport, for thrée. montiis, and giving 88,000 for 1t—tho largost- prico ove ¥ pald tharo for n sonson. = ® v Thowifo of Promlier Gladatono fts. asid to ho soraly Inoking in wolf-possoselon and soclal trct, snd li, in consequence, a constant t)1orn in the eldo of Jior politieal .and pollio husband, Ros contly, with tha objoot of rofroshing. hor lioge's raamory, sho loft in tho frame of a ¢l inapicuous Tn_bor own house, & card w ith thoso worda: ** Don't forgot, desr, to mvite: thoso hor- xid Bmiths.” - Gladatono did. not wos ‘tho cavd until aftor thahorrid 8miths hed thom wolves {n. epected it to thelr infinito dissntisfacticn, Tu tho Bupromo Court haa boort brouyht & ult |- againat ox-Gov. Pago, of Vormont, to racover $14,000 damages allogod tohnvo boen oo casionod by fnlse and fradulont reprosontations o ontainod -In his rose-colorod roport of ' the financyal condi- tion of the Rutland -Railrond, Tho |plaintift allogos that ho was thorohy induced to buy G0 shavos of tho proforred stook ab $80 por: sharo, and 100 shares of tho common stook, ats$40, in- veating $10,200 ; whorens tho protonded® ** atato- mont" was untrio, and the corpornsion w as then owing milliona of dellars which wore nof, stated, i e THE CITY IN BRIEF. ! The dedication of the North Star .Baptist Church, cornor of Division and Belgwlck siroots, will ocour on Sundsy, Juno 1, A brute namod John Neary whe yoaterday morning finod £100, by Justico Banyon, $or ox- pluxxln‘g ig porson to somo ladies on IsaSalle Biroot, Corporation Counsol Tulloy i ringn:‘gndtln tho rmpnl‘lflon of an olaborate argument to'l>o do~ livorod beforo Judge Willlams whon the Hllokke cago comes up for hoaring in tho Cireult Co urt. . A wator-gauge has been placed in the offico of tho Board of. Tublla \V:‘urkn? for tho parposo of howing tho hoight and pre: i d“gflng ‘hagdnr | pre csauro of wator st any Threo hundrod thousand postal-coxds feoivod at the Post-Office you rdn’\ly %.nrflfl“&’fd o’clock, Half of thom wWero disposed. of shortly nftor noon, and tho balance before night. Doputy Coronor Pilgrim held an inquoat yes-- terday on_ tho boqE 0? Oharlos Mnlghno, yfiml Gorman who was killed on Milwaulken evenus, on+ Wednsday, by falling from his wagon. A vor-- dict of accldental death was ronderod. Julin %uln, aliss Stow, snoaked a valuable. Eluca of silk from eryganda storo, at No. 820°) tato stroot, on Wodnesdey aftornocm, aud was imllfl.nln morning taken before Banyon, and. old inn £800 bail for tho Criminal. Court. i Jomos Andorson on Wednesdsy cvening atolo g liorso and buggy from Jolin Anderson, of tia Soandinaviau-Anierican nowtpapor, au \ss eap- turod, with tho proporty, yostorday morniog, Mo wag tikon boforo Bauyan and hold .to the Grim- inal Court in 31,000 bail. ‘Aml Wos h\tunllouu%v‘o]nting the law for " -THE ISSUE-‘MADE. ** The Constitutionality of the 11-0'Clock Ordinance to Be Testod at Onco. Chapin: & Gore, Dacked hy-E. G. Asay, Will Eight for Thelr Rights in the Courts, Full Toxt of the Euvci‘:toenth Ward Resolutions. Tho 11 o'clock liquor ordinanco, tvas put in forco “last night, ‘and was gonerally obsorved throughout tho ontire olty, o far as oan bo as- cortainod at prosont writing (midnight). All the firat-class placos Abwn-town, with ono oxcoption, woro promptly closed at the hour fixed by law, snd in tho prominout billiard-rdoms cards wore bung in conspicuous placos on tho bare, aue mouncing that no liquors woro sold. Dissatis= foction, -howover, was gonoral, - The excepe tion gliuded to. above wsa iho, Monroa stroot - houso of Chapin & . Gore. .This fim docided ®ome days - ngo -that they would koop one of thelr establishments opentl o first night tho lnw wont into offect, in order to mako o tost case. Thoy proferred to violato the ordinance with their Monroo atroot house, on ao- count of tho custom to bo dorived from fhe au- dionco at MoVickor's Theatro, which docs not le out until 11 o'clock or thoreabouts, Itis natue xal to supposo that & man who slts through a threo hours' porformanco by MoVioker's stook company will bo efthor thirsty or hungry, = Ar. Goro romained in tho saloon during .the g evening, {n order that his smployos might not ba hold responsible for the firlnvn oysunsn‘.; Bhort]; after 11 o'clock two policamen entered, one o tho front door nnd anothor at the rear, both doora boing_wide opon, Thare wero threo bar- tondors hard at work attonding to tho wants of & numbor of customers, The polissmon notified thom that it was Enst closing timo, Tho bare tondors sald thoy know notbing about tho timo, and refarrod tho officers to tho hoad bortondor, xcm wag ?uuntg %Xi! nkaon:la d'mhmziu. The police n wont up to him, and romarked that o'clool ordinanco was in forco, and th s that tho b ouglit to bo closed. _He replied that l;:‘u ln; fl?s not concorn bim, s Ml r. Goro. woa i the { parkof o otebhmant, ana v Prosmod 1o 0 tho “ Loss " when he was around. Theof- {i003 Bought ont that gentioman, nnd, sipon fnde hlfi him, romarked for tho third timo that the 11 o'eloclk Grdinatics was In fores, asd 6o forth. Mt Gioro ropilod fhat Lo was fully awaro of inat fack, ure posos of his own, 0 officers sald it A&Gd thom to take hLim into custody, but dugy whE iduty, oo M. Gor vory woll kaor, undoubtodly, . ore eaid that duty toas duty, a8 o matter of courao, and that it would afford fiim tho utmost In tho lumber-yard which ocoupiem Nos. 445 to |, ploasuro to nccom; y Ll Arm 451 Van Buron eiyeot, 18 & staok of sawed inmboci |ioon 58 B could il (hl‘r‘xng‘s t:’nu;‘l’ i b tho which ovorhaugs tho styeot at nn argloof nearly: | houso, and. got the 45 dogroow. o govo_tho' mess foom fallin £ #light board is allowed to boar its weight, The stroot-cors, which run by tho spot,, wilksavo' thoy|-Then thoy marchod off with ‘Ooroner the oxponse of cab hire. proporty in tho vicinity of Caral and Twolrtl| ‘wtroots, waitod on Mayor Modilland the Board of | Public’ Works yestorday morning .t0 protest BEAinst the covstruction of o vinduct at tho in-+ torsootion of those two stroors, not becauss it was not neoded, but becsuse thoy “woro to bn‘ 0 found & man nssessod for it. Yostorday morning Officors L, momed Goorgo Burna Jying;in o hekploss condi- | tion In front of the saloon of John'Bruen, No. 447 Milwaukeo avenpuo. Upon oxemining' him, it was found that hls log was brokons It epoms , that Burns wont into the saloon; drunk, and, ro- § fusing to go out, was kicked out, nud;‘fn‘luugl‘ hoavily on tho ‘sidowalk, was hurt os) abovo, atatod, Tho mon wastaken toihis homoyand at- | tended by Dr. Froyer. Mark Smith and Honry Hijorth havosbeon:in tho' intelliganco buainoss for ‘somo timotpnst,: at No. 210 Bouth Wator streot,'snd hnvo boon s~ cessful In_ponding unintelligont Gesmaus to Indiaug, after recoiving a £oo, tu - ceeupy plucus ‘hich Woro not in waiting ' for thom, Yestordoy morning thoy wero oxamnod -boforo Justios Danyon, upon sundry chargos of this charadtor, and, boing. found guilty, Bmith was fined 820 and'-Hjorth 825, Thoy-woro both sont ta the Bridowoll. : An adjourncd meoting of porsons -intorosted 4 in tho dovelopment of Wasbington Hoights was 1ol In Mr. Chinmbors’ ofBee, Honore Blook, yos- torday attornoon. Tho Commitleo appointod ut tho provious moatiug to_solicit subsoriptions for the proposed Fomalo Beminary, poported that {hus far 900,000 had boon secured, leaviug ouly $10,000 to bo colloctod. Tho doflcioncy thoy thought would Lo made up beforo Saturday. A aoon as the wholo sum 16 obtained & maoting will Do callod ond stops faken to inoorporats tho in= stitution, It iu probablo that tho work of orecte ing tho ‘building will_commence within thirty ya. truly nppreciative & very ‘noat picco o That worthy, tho other day, horrowod Tinks long, torminnting in n pair of picors, which open and shut with as much onso ua if tho ports woro originnlly disjointod, and had boen Jondo ono with o binge. It isd pity that such ingonuity in handling the knifo should bo marred by o too grent rondiness to handlo tho rovolver. A delogation of complaining citizons, Honded fullorton, oallod upon the Magor aud by Ald, Phiblio Worls Comniissioners, yestordny morn- ing, to protost against tho proposod vinduck over the Burlington orossing, ot the cornor. of Canal aud Bixtconth slreots, for which thoy aro unwilling to bo assossed, unloss the land daw- agos wore adjustod. ‘Tho Board informad thom that no adjustmont could bo made uniil somo dnmago iad beon sustainod. The dologation was nssured that the cily would raiso tho build- fhga up to grado and roplnco tho sidowalks, This promiso seemed to satisly the proporty-owners. Tho Mayor's polico soom detorminod to brenk up tho swindling Intelligonoco oftices which in- fost tho city. Yostorday two mon namod Bmith and Hijorth, who liad boon dolug businoss at No. 210 South Wator stract, wero arraigned bo- foro dustice Banyon by Oflicera Silver and Llzas. Tho former wag flned $25, and tho latter was sent to tho Houso of Correction in dofaulé of paymont_of fines, mmounting to 888, Theso non mado o practico of wwindling omigrants and verdant peoplo genorally. -Yostorday af- tornoon complaint was lodged st tho -Mayor's ofiicor by soveral -Goerman _omigranis, who olaimed to bhave boon defrauded at_tno intelli- mence ofico of Angol & Cookor, No. 21 Wost Ttaudolph streot, %ho matter will bo looked into to-day. Justice Iaines, yostorday, Leld Justico Thompson, of the town af Lake, nud hia wifa, the former in §700 bail, and the latter in 1,000, 10 appoar at tlio noxt torm of the Criminal Court to angwer to tho charge of committing an as- eault upon one Daniel” Brandt, Drandt had yo- covored n judgment ngainst Thompon, in the sum of 8174, and, on Tuosday oveniug, procooded to tho town of Luke, sccompaniod Ly Constablo Iko Ilnrtmann, to have it satisflod. In tho course of thoir attompts to scizo upon somo roperty holonging to the Impocunious Justice, randt was sbruckk upon the hend, by Mre, Thompson, with the but end of . rovolvor, aud aun‘urodnynmfnl. but not sorious, injury. At tho sightof blood, Hartmann ren away,and honco tho lovy was not wado. Justico Thompson hos Droughit » suit ngaingt Brandt and Hortmann, for damages, for forcibly " ontoring his_promisos, whicki will, como up beforo’ Justico Hainos on Baturday. Any bummor can forthwith domsnd_that_tho rayor or Corporation Countol bo summoriod to tha Polloo Court, and havo tho domand _consld- evad binding bofora Justico Dogborry Banyan, A saloon-keopier, arrostod nud brouglt boforo Bauyou yeatarday morning for selling liquor on Hundny, pload that ho sold oidor aud pop, and thut the Mayor aud Corporation Counsicl Tud iven = hun pormission to o 80, n ox-policoman dofended him, Mr, Dogborry Banyon renderad o deoislon {n which ho domonstrated to his own sstisfaction ¢hat the Mayor and Corporation Counsol Lad no right to do o, and conoluded by continuing the cnso uatil the ox-policaman sliould bring the Mayor aud Corporation Counsel to the Palice Cort to tastify whothor or no they had given such Fflrmlnnlou, ond, it 6o, why, ~ Thal meahs that tho cage hay Loon dispor 3 : e i Al 'fhe Ameorican 8ilkc Intorost, New Yorg, May 16,—The annual meoting of tho 8ilk Ausociation of Amorics was hold yestor- day, ]lc}mrtn wero road contslning iutcrrxlung information in regard ta tho progroua:of silk in- dustry, tho Iuscouraoy of tho. senaus statistios and the groab prospoots of the {rado. Tho ro. Port showed that the Association is firmly es- ablishod and (o a flourishing condition. papers, should tako part 1 o Mr, Barrott, the obliging *Doc” of tho Crim~ fonl Gourt, 14kos mucli eido fn showing to the WOO! garving, soompluid. Ly tlo doomed Tiatlorty. & jack- Jmife and procured & broom-handle, from which o carved & vory ologant chafa, twenty-thraa coplo. ont. Tho officers thanked bim vory kindly, and waited until busi- ness ealls would pormit tho prisoner to leave. im, At tho Armo- 1| xy Mr. Goro gave bonda for his appesrance be- Ald. Cullerton, with delogation of owners of }|- 1050 Juatico Bangon to-day. o Lina omployed My. E. G. Asoy, distingnished attornoy of the city, to 'dofond him, and intends to give tho ordiuanco o thorough tost. ilo clnims {het the Gity Govoroment hes §ust as much right to closo p Lia placo of busl- skt 0 o'clock in tho ovening au b1 o'clack at night, and it would secm (Lat o vory sospectablo numbor of citizons exclusive of saloon-keapors, lagreo with lim. Tho firat-class hotels, with thoir cuatoma disrogard of ordinauces which have as mu roforenco to thom as to less pretentious places, diepensed liquors in privato rooms up- stairs, whoro policomon could ot vory well go. It {8 underatood that ono of thom was allowed to do 50 by “ spocial pormission.” The other hotels and saloon-keopors gonerslly would liko to know who has tho authority to give * specisl permis- sion” in such casos. waget THE NORTI{ SIDE RESOLUTIONS. Tl followiug are thoresolutions passed at the meoting_leld in the Bovonteonth . Ward .on Woduouday ovening 1 Resolced, That tho prescnt meoting of Gorman cit. z0ns, without distinction of party, declaroa It to ba tha duty’of-overy liboral minded citizen to eck in the ime pendiug clection to work for tho future, aud not to 1ght over tho past. % “TResolved, Thiat wo fnvita all tha lberal cloments ot a1l pationalitios and oll parlies o co-operato with us, Resolted, That in the contest which has beon forcod ‘upon us, 3ok mprely tho onpruesivo tomperance s ara concorncd, bt tho princlple of freedom of cone aclenco, and freodom {o'conduct business of all kinds, olted, That we invite tho cltizenaof all the wards 10 organizo at onco, and that the united organizaticna ‘unito in a contral body as quickly aa possible, Resolved, That wo afo of tho opinion that mot only i liborai-minded citizens, bt alao tho German nows- thls conteat, and wo, tharo- re, request thom to unite with ua in tho n]a!rol:hinn’ eloction, and that ‘wo rojoct with indiguation every attempt'to make capital out of this common causo, In order to carry out theso principlos, tho fol: lowing mensures wero agreed to : ! * Tt tho reproscntatives of tho Gorman pross pledga thomucives to support offectually tho offorts of tha Tiberal-minded oftizens, sud refratu from all porsonal attacks on them, 7 That, at all futara eloctions o will give our votes to only fhose mon who can givo uJ eatiafactory written guarantocs that they will st for tho prescrvation of the pormonaltrcadont aid rights, garsitecd by the Conatic ution of tho Unitod States,nd that thoy aroin favor of {ho puiting down of tho unconstitution] and hstile to froedom Tomperanco and Sunday lawe, and of tha malntenanco of freedom of trade. That o comimitios bo aprolnied 1n ech ward ordor to sco to tho naturalization of all who are ea~ Hitlod to becoma cltizens, That tho cltizens of nll of tho wards ao invited to elact excoutivo committees, and liat thoy unite to form a contral committee, g 5 o The Military Rennion in New EInven. New Havex, Ot., May 16.—The roviaw by the, Presidont and othor distingished military” offi-, cors to-day was a_grand affair, After & consids orablo delay, tho ine finally moved at about 2 o'elack, and procedad to the resldonca of Heary: Farnarh, whoro the Prosident was stopping, an: receivod the Chiot Mogistrato in an’ appropriato ‘mannor, nfter which ha stoppod into a cartlage in company with Maj. Lowis, Tho procossion. rosumod its mareh, puseing through tho princls, pal_stroots, which wero .donsely thronged. Dy thousands of ?uututm‘! who 1iad colleotod, from tho surrounding towns, anxious fo get a, . glimpso of tho nation's horoos. “T'ho cnthusiagm, was intenso fmmnllxlumurs and waving fiags; and handkorobiofs fluttorod from ovory,window: and houso-top. Gon. Shorldan_was ovorywhore roceived with cheors,” His haud boing extended, from tho carsinge inwhich he rode, Was cegerly graspod by hundreds of his old corarados of War, ; and ovon old men and women eagorly resched forth to shake tho hand of the hero of Winches- tor. tho procossion noared tho greon; a _battery of artillory flred o' national’ solute, and the DPresident shortly after’ took o'sont on the grand stand to withoss tha, revlow of thio troops.” Tho ‘good marching and soldiorly appoarance of tho troops Was tho thoma “of gonoral priso. ; A dross parado wag arrangod for tho Bocond® Qonneetiont Rogimont, during tho progross of | which tho Promdont, fn compnny with. Gon. ' Shorman, otired, and progooded immadiatoly | to tho depot, Whoro ho took the brain for New . ke, This ovoning, Gen. Bhoridan vecoived a sor- ;| onndo by tho American Band, of Providence, and ' aftor ropentod cully, principilly by studonty of' Y‘rxl(l]o, made his appearauce nug dolivored a ghort addross. 7 .Women’s Foreign Missionary Soolety. , CryoiNNaty, O, Moy 156.—The Womon's For-; elgn Missionary Bocioty of the Mothodist Epise - copal Church, In sossion hero, hove reprosenta~ - tivos from Now Lngland, Now York, Laltimoroe, Bt. Louis, Cincinnati, and Contral branchon, Mrs, L.D, McCabo, of Delawaro, propides. Lhe mootinga aro hold in tho 8t, Paul's Church, Tho Txoontive Committee mob this morning, to yihioh tho Cliengo Qclogation prosentod & plan for establishiug in Indin s homa for tho childron « of misslonarics. The miatfer waa roforred to tha COommiitteo on Memorials, ¢ Committoes hayo been aunounced on Publica~ tion, -Extonsion of Work, Missionary Candl~ dates, Financo, and on Moniorinls, Ifs aftornon tho Committeos took & drive through the suburby, — Bigns of Trouble in Little Mocls, N Larree Roes, Ak, May15.—A rumor provailed | on tho atreots to-night thal another sttempt willbo mado at miduight, or shortly aftor, tho adhorents of Lisut,-Gov.V. V. Bmith, to seize upon the records of the offico of Gov. Baxtar, taking advantago of the abgonce of Gen. Mo- Oonary, Drivate Socretary of Gov, Baxter, Therd 1glittla dlwer;ul;llu eaxtvilun;gnt. Banan fitty cltls -£ona aro now iy tho Biate-Houso, and es) y \fifl pasa the night there, - Y m"‘? " A Youthful Murderers 100MOND, Va., May 16.—A colored b R et R lfiy“ng\l{.t:uxg, booause’ ke refused ta givehim = ¢

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