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1LY TRIBUNE: WE DAY, MAY o1, 1873 THE NEW DEPARTURE. Gorman Mass-Meoting in tho West Diviston, Aurora Turner Hall Filled with Anti-Temperance Men, The So-Called *‘Puritanjcal Element' Roundly Denounced, Tho Noxt Mayor and Council Will Bo Die- tated by tho Germans, A mags-mooting of tho Gorman oltizons of tho Fittoouth Ward, without distinction of pnety, wae hold yostorday .ovoning ab Aurora Turn- Hall, on Milwaukeo avotuo, for tho purposo of organizing for tho New Doparturo.” Tho ward s hoavily Gorman, which insured o good gathering under any circumstanco, but tho crowd lnst night was o speolally largo_ono, and auimated by an onthuslasm oqual in degroo to that which provailed ot the assombloges hold Quring tho Franco-Prussian’ war, or thoso lnst yoar at tho Wogt Sido Turn-Inll, The mooting 1sst nighit ombracod Liborals, Ropublicans, and Demoorats, who apposrod to como togothor swithout tho alightest lack of harmony. Ex-Alderman Joln Buchlor was olooted Ohair- man, aad 8lr. Pfurstenborg Soorotary, * ? LD, DUEMLER, & old Republican, stated tho objoot of tho meot- ing, which, iowovor, ho enid was known to noar- lyall. It was to forgob that thoy had bolonged todifferont organizstions, and to work for ono ‘purposs,—to presorvo their rights and froodom, From tho facos of thosa prosont, ho concluded thoy wore agrood to sct unitedly with thoso Amarioans who sympathized with' thom n thole contost. To succood thoy must havo unity in action, for through that alone could anything at 'bo dono, Tho orators of tho ovoning Fould stato whatwas tobo dono more fully thon ho. . 0. WESING, Ropublican, was callod for, aud recolved with uat applauso. He apologized for o wonk voico, E;a mf\ms. Ho was groatly ploasod that tha movoment beguu on tho North Side had_sprosd Liko wildfiro fnto the rost of the city. o wna lad to asy that s propliy Inst wasls that tho ormana overywhero throughout ' the country would unifo in sympathizing with thom, ind Boon confirmod. - His_oxchanges showod tho ‘movement horo mof with spplauso ovarawhoro. Thioy muat forgot tho past, and tink only how £o siccood in {lio futuro. Tt wes no onsy task. But the hundrad thousiand Gormans of Chicago ‘Would unite othora with thom, 'Ihoy knew whore thoir power was. Thoy lLad built up ono party. Now it bolloved 1¢ was strong onough to goé along without tho Gormana, In thofall thoy would elect & Magyor anda Council oxpross- ing thelr own viows, and not. till then would tho tho Gormons conso tholr labors. His firm bo- Yiof was_that tho task bofore thom could bo no- complisbed; and that mombors bolonging to other nationalitios would swell the victorlous prid in Novambor, o wia, thoto must bo am. ty aud o forgolfulnoss of tho pst, Thoy must organizo nnd_Appofut working committoos in ovory ward, They muat inntruat tho Prosidont to mako up a good committoo of mon Who would work. The cbmmilteo must colloct monoy, for without it pothing could bo dop:d, nnd what they collectod would b0 ol usod, Tuey might _ have “no . « English npaca on thoir wido Uiy (81 It so; thoy would asuo oo, wookly at fiiét nnd afterwards daily, & campaign papor, to bo distribnted a fow weoka boforo tho clection. Ho bolloved that many Amoricans would go with thon, howovor, Tho Gormans must assuro their follow-citizons that® thoy wero for good order overy dsy, and that thioy would support only good candidatos for very position, and turn out ovory man from tho Council who had anything to'do with rings, or with pushing on_thoso domicilinry Vialts ofpo- Lice, ote. The German who wont to church Sun- day'morning, and t0 ¢ ager-boor gardan in tho aftornoon, liad 8 right to hnyo hin opinions re- spcotod. ~They should teach tho Puritanical eloment thal Sunday nftornoon = cowld e, plessntly snd ordorly spont. With such prizciplge tousmnds of Amoricais mut Join om,* Tho Germuns musk Join no portzy but stand united, and agreo to support tho condi- datos of thnt party, Domocratio or Ropublicn which would support. thoir viows. Ho hd al: viays boon faithful to tho Ropublican party, but ¢hie fall, bis courso must bo different, —‘Choy ymust also take caro that mon waro nominated who would not botray them. Tho ward com- mittoos would form a contral ono," which would fssuo an addresa to tho public, stating their viows, and declaring by tho Almighty tho sould not coasa till fhcir objocts woro attainod, Thien thoy must 0 omand found clubs, and uso ail othior Instrumentalitios with which, and bard worli, they could succced in November, Thoy ‘must'not disputo among_themolyas, or run off on falao issuca. Tho Inglish press was begin- ning to feol thie bignosa of tho movement, and to rospect it, and did not now epoak of tho'Gor- mons as_beor-guzzlors, otc., 63 “thoy had boon doing, sinco Jo Dodill's courso on the Sunday questlon. Now thoy would bo called decont and respoctablo Gorman citizons. 1o wa a8 cortain that unity would sccuro them the Council by an Immonsa majority ns tlat tho sun would riso 1 tho morning. They could carry Sftoon wards. Ou the North Sida not 400 volos would bo cast againgt thom. Tho Fiftconth Ward, which th Englah papors clloda bumimer ward, would iv 8,000 or 4,000 mojority. Great ward ns it was, With au immonso population of all nationalitics; thero wera far fewor arrests than in any central ward. Such atatistics could not lio. Go to Union Btrost Station whero tho respoctablo guloona and boarding-houscs waro, and they would find no “Gorman boar-gzzlora.” After dofending the morallty and intelligonco of the Germans lio again urged thom to union, ¥, A. TOFEXAX, IR Trancis A. Hoflman, Jr., Domocrat, gald tho great numbor prosont, of all raccs and partics proved low acoply thy ol ontho quostions 1t suo. 8o long a4 tho peoplo ruled, tho point~ ing out an 'ovil scourod it romedy. Tije Unitod Statos was sottlod by mavy nation- alities ovon beforo tho Conatitution was adopied. French, Dutch, and English had como lora, [t Wna probably owing to that, that whon the Coi- stitution was ndopted thoro was & separation of Church and §tato, tho firat groat triumpl of lib erly. Aftorwards an immaiige immigration Lad custied. So mauy Germana had como that thoy preserved thoir own_customa sud mannera to & gront oxtont. Then tho Knov-Notbing move- ment arose, and thoso wiio bolongod t0 It denied thoir conacction, ns Houry Wilson lad dono. Tha strugglo to-day was tho third great ono for social froedom, o that uuhamperod Dby the sstraps | of o Modill aod & - Washborne, they could onjoy thomselves after thelr own fashion. Lot thoni thon sink all past differences and all poraonsl disngroomonts, Tuere woro thoso who would rathor ruin all than ot with,0ld foos; but, for bimgolf, ho was ready 10 go on unhesitatingly with Mr. - Ieaing, or any oflicr_old political ~ opponout. Thoy must organizoand go_onward under tho benoor of fcoodom. Amoricans gnid that tho Supromo Court would pustalu tho Bunday aud Tempor- anco laws, That was 80; but the Fodoral Buprome Court Lnd not docided_anything of tho kind. Slavery was constitutional, and yat it had boen put to doath. All voters_woro Ainorican, and all of them hid o right 1o liyo acoord- ing to their own way, Lot the fanatica obgarvo Bundsy 88 thoy plonso, lob tho Gorman obsorvo it 08 thoy plonsad, morning or evening. A man was not worthy of the namo of Gorman who would not act now to rogain bis rights, Ho luow no compromiso. Lither tho Gérmans woro right, or wrong. Eitlor thoy ad & ight to upond Bunday qulotly, aftor thoir fashion, or not. It was 1o question of boor—it ‘was on of personal rights, Why wero the Turi- {ane fighting tho ooia, njoyrblo customs o the Gormans, thair ploasnnt Swiday aftornoans, and thelr family meotingsa? Why did not thoy go to reproving their own sinners, thoir Ben Butlors, efo.? Why turn sgainet tho poacoful and u- Austrious Gormans, who belleved in living snd lotting live. 't was & narrow-hoarted, Puritanical” feoling which animated those peoplo in the contest ngainst Gor- menlom, which had shown that roliglon gould bo unitod with woolable and plosasnt on- oyment, and whoneo they foared the groatost angerd. The Gormans woro now tho lirst na- tionality in Tturopo, ‘The Gormans had bravol Yeught For Amorican_unjon, Novor would uck + pooplo bo conquored iu tho prosont contast. Thoy must sink Republican and Democrat, Cathe plio snd Protostunt, Freo 'rader and Proteo Honiet, and go in single-heartad to thoir contest for ‘Troodom and the 1ight and tho good old cus~ s of tho mothor laud nhich thoy had trans-' Piantod o thauo Americun shora, o fboral, sald thal ingratitude was the worat of o A iativo Asiericans hnd uhown thome tolves most ungratotul agninat o, Gorman, Whion tho Republleana sounded tho cnll_for tho sttack on slavory, from il sldan tho Germang sprang forward to 'shod thoir blaod for froodom, o only roward was that thoy wore donouncod 8 boor-guzzlors, aud tho party thoy alded Jind falion*hito tho hands of tho tomporanca pooplo. Tor yours tho Gormaus liad atood firm by tho Topublicnn sty Naw tha tomporaiico ooplo woro demanding thoir pound of tlgwh and they would have ft, Tho Gormaua woro not * baor- guzalors,” but fust au good and froodom-lovin Sitizons hs nny nntivo-born Amoriopn, Tho il names did not hurt, For “"mfi yonrs tho Gormans hind provad tholr falsity, Nowwag tho Lo for thom to domand tholr rights, in° oluding that of drinking n glass of Loor Whon thoy plonsod. Tho fact W, tho Amtoticana wero innlnus of tho Gormnns, holaning, ns thoy did, o o rnco which lindzecontly playod #0 prominen a part. - Yo thoy woro all, Amoricans mnd Gor- mans and Trial, pacts of & grand wholo, forming unitedly tho Amorican nation, and all ontitled to squu rglls, ‘io quorions’ vith Itopublicnns and Doinoerats had died with_sinvery. - Nothing Jongor hindorod the Gormons from cordilly uniting, Tig lind lofi tho Ropublionn pavty and Joinod tho_ Liborals, aud rogratted tho Intter arty lod nob wou Inst sutumn, wince b wowld have avolded mahy of tholr prosont troublos, [Gireab mx\lflnn\m.} Bl fo lnd morely poutponcd tho doy whon tho Qormmno womld have tho vigthta to which thoy woro entitled. Lhoy conld T viotorioun fu Novombor, but, s Mr. osin had sald, thoy must livo organizntion and ‘monoy, abd bo tnited at tho polls, They should appoint n Commiitteo at onee. on. 1orman Lio and n fow othor gantlemon spoko shnilar [ tono to thoso above givon, afler Shich n Ward Committoo was appointed, and thio meoting adjournod ————————— “OLD UNION.” Fifth Awu unl Banquet of the Union Colloge Alumni Associntion, at tho Shorman Rouse, Last Eveninge=-An Eunjoyable Occasion, "Tho Fifth Annunl Dinnor of tho Unlon Collogo Alumni Association was glven at tho Shorman Houso lngt ovoning. Provious to the onting, o Dusinoss mooting was held, and tho following officors woro oloctod to sorvo during tho onsuing ing yonr ¢ President—Ton, W, H, Xing (re-clected), Vice Prestidenta—Dr, Joln Covert, Johu J, Bennott, Treanurer—J, B, Rodfield, Secretary~Justico 11, 8, Austin, Commiltcs qf Arrangemento—Leo TI N, Powers, James A. Cowleg, Horbort Johuson, Goorgo L. arbor, F. B, Wilkle, Commencement Committee—Chinrles L, TEaston, Alonzo W, Putnnm, 11, 8. Austin, Cbicago ; R, i, Me- Olelliand, Galena § L, D, Putnam, Grand Rapids, Tho gastronomle portion of tho programmo svas porformod in tho lndios’ ordinars, tho ta blos boing Inid witls all tho appliances and mosna of art. They wore docoratod with simplo tasto. A cono of orangos and opplos, atrayed In shrubs and adornod with flowers, was_tho chiof ornn- mont, and & seloation of clicico bouquets omitted shor’ wporfluony gragranca, o bV of faco was all that hourt or stomach co:'d roasorably dosiro, and the zost with which it wne disenseod conforrod overlasting famo on tho appotites of tho distinguishod alumni, Tho Shor- ‘man Houso contributod frooly to thio comfort of Jin guosts, and tho guosts woro goy and Loppy. Tho banquot was oponed by Prosidont Xiug inviting tho Rov. Dr, Power to invoko the Divine Dlogsing, and when {iiat was dono tho company ook up & communding. position srousd tho fastivo board. Among thoso present woro 1L, 8, Austin, W. H. Wood, Teraol flolmos, Rov. H, N. Powore, Rov. Clinton Locke, T. P, Sculoy, J. B. Rodflold, 7.J. Bomnett, D. W. Tolmes, T. B. Wilkle, Jamos A. Cowlos, T. O. Whitcsids, Charles L. Easton, G. L. Borbor, H. B, Jotinson, Alo: zo W. Pago, of Ohicago: L. D Putvam, Grond Rapids; R. H, McOlolland, Galona; Eg bort Pholps, Joliot; Goorgo Luwton, Lawton, Mich, ; J. 8. Stacay, Anamoosn, Towa ; and Will- fam Caso, Whitowator, Mich. Justico Austin, of tho olase'of 1831, was tho most aucient graduato prosent, Tho onting waa ploasantly intorrupted by the roading of tho followin BCHENFOTADY, Moy 20, 1873, To the Alumni of Union Assembled {n Chicago : A sontiment from the old Captains, Chicago ro- bullt : May tho encrgy of Ler gous bo the measure of her greatuess, not only in materlal advancemont, but in art,in literaturo, u sclonco, {n roligion; aud, in'pro- ‘motisig these, lot tho sons of old Union vindicats their right to bo leaders, so will they best Lionor their Alma. Mater, 1. W. JAORSON, Tho Preeidpnt roplied a8 follows! Prw: riaag LI, D., Union Collegs, Sehen- ectady, X, Yoi Tho admirable manner in winch yon taught tho cal- oulus has enabiod us to caleulate very satiafnctorily and successfully. The sons af Union houor you. W, 1L Kixa, In tho Intorvals of maatication Conversation turnad upon old times and othor dsys, and many & gray-hondod citizen ojootod o tear, sud ¢ wish- 6o woro o boy again.” It was 1o use, how- aver, o thoy wont on onting manfully until am- {’“ Justico was dono to tho good things and to liomselvos, and thon what is commonly known a8 “ tho feast of reason and fow of soul” bogan, Thoto woro no st toasts; overyman suitod him- solf, making his sontimont dnd talking to ft afigrwards like o clorgymnu to his toxt, Thi mothod hng its ndvaningon, which aro obvious, and nood not bo onumorated. Justico Austin_rolntod his porsonal recolloc- tions of Goorgo Washington, and then tho gleo club xang “ Auld Lovg Syno” iu Lntin. Presidont King thot oxpressod Lis ploasure at ‘moting tho Alumni of tho colloge rosiding in Chicago_nnd vicinity, menning by vicluity 8t Louis, Cincinnati, Milwaukeo, aud othor sub- ubs. ' Without dispatagomont to_any other lit- erary institution, Lo boliovod Union Cotlogo had turned out more cminont men thau any colloge in the country. He road o lettor from Cliiof ustico Luwrorico regrotting bis inability 10 attend on ncconnt of s conferoncs of tha Su- premo Coure. Ho had aleo roceived a noto of Togrol from Judgo Breeso, a gradunto of 1815, Judge Breeso was worry Lo could not bo on hand, and in placo of Limsolf sout tho sollowing tonst “10 tho momory of our friond, Eliphalot Natt, Whot ono of his_pupila did not lovo him' jiving ? What ono doos not hionor his memory dond 7 Mr. King callod on tho Rov, Dr. Powers to ro- spond. Tho responso, which was an oloquont tributo to tho momory of Dr. Natt, was ap- planded. Justico Austin gave his rominisconces of tho collego fOrty-Lwo yoars go, M. F. . Wilkdo, of thio Times, rosponded in on amusing way to the toast of *Tho Pross," and was quite pathotio in bis allusions to his “Alma Mater, which ho visitad quito recontly. 3, Pholps, of Joliot, composed tho following, and rosponded to it in Vorao : Days of our boyhood, blithe, merry, ond glad, Jlow brightly their fires In our memory burnj And yot $u tho retrospeot mournful snd sad, With regrot for tho joys that can nover return, Tho responso was happy and humorous, boing partioularly intoroating to tho_graduatos, who Erooted it with ropented lnughtor and applauso. “Tlio mombors of tho various clagses guvo thoir rocollactions, and Tuany neat orations wore do- liverod, Tho fun was kopt up toa Into Liour, wiion tho company disporsed, ovory ono pleasod with tho enjoyment snatchod froa tho fasl fading past. —_— e WHAT ARE THEY HERE FOR ? Alargo numbor of tho most prominont rall- sondofiiclals in tho aountry rached this city youtorday, sud moro aro_oxpooted to-day and to- morrow. Thoy will Lold a mooting probably on Thursdsy, at which o matter of vital import- anco” will bo disoussed. Thoy rofusod lnst ‘ovoning to divulgo what it Is, and overy effort to obtain Muformation regardiig it proved futile, Somo think tho Milwaukeo & 8t Paul Railrond cautrovarsy will ongross thoir sitontion ; bub thelr objcet is thus far a mystory, aud conjec- turo caunot b relied upon, —_— e~ * THE CATHOLIC LIBRARY. Tho Unlon Catholio Library Assooiation Leld ‘s quartorly mooting lnst ovoning, whou the re- tiring Prosidont, Mr, W. J, Onahan, lntroducod ia nuccossor, Mr. Washington Hoslug, Tho financial_roport showod tho following: Ne- coipts, $2,161.80 5 oxpondituras, $1,688,15; cash on Land, €468.74; uncollooted nesels, 60D, TTlig libraty containg 3,500 volumes. ThoLoard of Munsgora pussarl appropiato sogolulioy ro- grotting tho doath of tho Into John Reid, Indiaus on the Pacific Cousts Publie Staten From the San Franelsco Kulletin, Wo hnvo about 23,000 Indinns in Galifornin, two-thirds of whom recognizosomo ort of tribn asunointion, According o tho last consus thoro aro 343,712 Tndiaus in tho United Statos, Thoso within tho aron usually doscribod as tho Pacifio wlopo may bo sob dows as followe : o Callifornta, 0,025 Washington. . 1108 Nevada, 240 Aluskn o 0,000 Oregou 1,76[Arizoud. Total i Nearly halt of nll tho Indiaus in tho wholo country are on tha ¥:zifio slopo, This half In- cludes tho wildont ond mont turbnlont of the tribos, Tho Apaches are moro difficult to man= ago than tho Sioux hnvo ovor beon, If tho novor of n inglo Modog for miachif in mull- llod by the 170,000 Tudiane on this consl, tio Fodoral Govornmont would havo Its hands full incnring for its % warde® for somo yonrs to como, Homo dny wo ahnll find out that sn Tn- dian ought to bo trontod Iiko o white man,—that, na o ptbject, ho Ia no proper party to o' troatys Ttie busiuoss is to oboy Lo laws, aud, If ho don's ohioy, lot tho samo_punislimont ovortako him that wonld bofall o Chinmman, or any other ln- dividunl having n tawny skin, If ho wants Dlankots, lot hitn buy thom. 1f lio wanta ** Dot~ xla Rauch," lob hitn buy it, and pay the hard dol- lorafor it,’ I Lio maliclotisly 1l anybody, lob bim bo triod for murdor, and sulfor Just, & any ignorant whito man It mado to suffor, Troatics novor entlkfy an Indian, With whisky and a Droochi-londing iflo, ho It ahovo all ironties, un- o wants moro Dlankots aud o oxira supply of food. LECTURE BY REY. J. 0. PECK. Pluck Versun Good Lucl? Tho Contennty Ohureh, lnst ovouing, waa crowded, both balow and nbovo, with au intolli- gont audionco, that convoued to hoat tho Rov, J. 0. Pack in tho charactor of 1 locturer. As pnator of tho Contonary Olmrch his roputntion ie alrondy mout favorably oatablishod, but thls was bis first leoluro sinco Lis arrival in tho city, It s fair to presumo tho oxpoctation of tho largo audienco was that thoy woro to_enjoy o rich ro- post, lu which, it is Lkowiso {ust to sy, thoy Soro by no monna disnppointed. Aftor & faw soloctions upou thio organ, clogantly rondorad by Prof. Matthows, tho spoakoer was introduced L»Ivl 31, E, Golo, ., tho nudionco respouding wit honrty applauso.’ Mr. Pack thon oponed, with o olosr, inging voico nnd o consciousncss thny’ showed - tho mastery of tho thomo eaylng: Adrop of watatia o micracosm—a worl in miniaturo. = A word {s ofton & mlcrocosm of charsoter, Itreprosonts tho whole orb of man- hood, and no langungo Is 8o full of thoso mioro- cosmio words ns our mother-tongno, tho tough, gnarlod, oxplosivo Anglo-Saxon, ~ I haveput ono 5f thoso words at tho hond of this locturo for dis- oussion, * pluck” 1t fo & homoly word, and g0 aro most peoplo (presont company oxcoptod), [Iaughter] but ba- Tonth thint Lomoliness loops tho carthquake's powor. Eloquonco and bosuty aro agroosblo ; povor and pluck asa indisponsablo, Pluck is o ‘mastorly quality. No torm carrios moro mon- hood In'it. It lins tho strongtl that s wanting in “grit” Tt lms tho porsistonce whioh Is Incking_in ' *force It bLns tho mo- tion which doés not oxlst in ¢ power," 1t ias o mansivonoss not found in dash,” Tt 1Incks the mulishnoss of * alubbornness,” It hns o aggromivonons which is wauting in gbstinacy.” It adds echiovomont to docision. It fa tho wholo of manlinows—* man-like-ness.” It ia tho full synonym of that grand word, horo- iam ; ond hordlsm Is only anotlior. term for high- ast manliood, A ful, comploto o io nlways & horo; o modol woman o horoino, and pluck is tho distingulsbing quality jn_overy suoh charactor. It la greator than faith, groator than hopo, grontor than cnthusiasm, groater then pationco, ‘grontor than mojosty; thore ia but ono attribuito abovo it and that is lovo; +Love the divinest of tho tran, And soverelgn of thio reat.” A noblo, uncompromising lifo, o truc,unsordid lifo, a gonorous, ascrificing life, 15 agrandor opio poom than ovor yot wns sung in vorso. Tho uality of soul tlat responds to sontimonta of Ao thuo and bosuliful, the good thak lves and acls under {ho inspiration of &uch sontiments, iu ossontially pootfo, It thinks and fools and_ ives nnd onts In an ptmosphoro eloctrical with pootry. Buch o lifo flows in rythmio boauty glows in pootic firo, and is chap- torod in immortal cantos, A lifo that moves withy'tho dull, ihoavy thud of soMlshuess and Tordiinoss, ovorawod by -powor, and briboby promotion, straitenod Dy fonr, or recklass by ambition, ’inuocout of moral Bontimont and & strangor’ fo horoic pluck; in it mo rno(.ry, no_inepiration; no sublimity. It ohal- ongos'no followrs bub_camp-followors. But & lifs of gonuino_ pluck lifts o_man into tho realm of grand nchiovomonts and of commanding Liorojam. Pluck Lns common sonso, {8 provi= dont, 18 inventive, can novor bo takon off its fard and i capubig of tho sublimest actions, lio propngators of Clhiisianity nebiovod tholr wondorfultriumphs undor its froquont ingpira~ tions. Reformors who havo upheavod old sys- toms liavo attestod it powor in ull that Was no- blo in thor lives and lbor. Tho lcoturer viowod his thomo from ovory standpoint, and finally anthroned ita attributos Tumnuly speaking, a0 tho conquering powor of Hhio world.” Apt and timely, and oftan witty, il- lustrntions cliaracterizod tho wholo discouiso, and not unfrequently camo tho full force of a gonuino cloquance, all of whick: called forth fro- quent applauso. Mr. Pock s o man of fino addross, and I bloseod with s voieo that s vory floxiblg, and of Targo compass and ploasing to tho car. Ho com= Dinca tho clemonts of o popular spenker, and Chiongo i to be cougratulatod that anothot star s to Uio addod to tho galaxy of hor graat loctur- ors m tho porson of tho Rov. J. O. Peck, who, like Tiobort Coliyor, though it i ot gonorally Lnown, loug worked as & smith on the anvil ! ki et siicasiiok Ohio Constitutional Convention. Cotuxnus, 0., Moy 20.—The Constitutional Convention ronsvembled this aftornoon. Tho TProsident sppoiuted tho Standing Committeos : ‘Among tho most importaut aro the following : On Corporations, other than Municipai—Griswold, of Quyahoga; Cunuingham, of Allon; Tuttle, of Tmm‘mll; ving, of Fuirfleld ; Herron, of Hamil. ton; Voris, of Summit; Pond, of Morgan; aud Clay, of Monlgomery, On Electoral_Frunehise—-Samplo, of _Coshocton ; Bosworth, of Lako ; Scofield, of Mavion ; McCarmio,of Gallla ; Friburg, of Hamilton ; Van Yorhes, of Ml Lduguta; Galawell PLills, of Madison ; sud Millor, of arke, Public Debt and Public Work—Clark, of To: ing," of Fulrfield ; Keck, of Hamilton ; Ounnlngliam, of “Allen’; Doaworth, of ‘Laku: Kreamlt, of Oltowa § Blultz, of Montgomory; O'Koy, of Mouroo; and Vorhes, of Holmes, Pruglo in Intozicating Liquora—Scriuner, of Tucas 3 ‘Tutile, of Trumbull; Mucller, of Ouyahoga; Adl of Carroll ; Friburg, of Hamilton ; Couts, of Union ; Bunith, of 'Shelby ; Tlckloy, of Frauklin} and Clark, of Jofferson, X "Tho Chairmen of the other committees aro as fol- owa: eation—Cook, of Wood, Executive Department—Neal, of Lawrenco, Judicial Department—Androws, of Cuyahoga. On Schedule—~Pond, of Morgau, Alunicipal Carporafions—Ifondioy, of Hamfllon, Revenuo and Tazation—Smith, of Highland, “Apportionment—Iiepresentative Dorsey, of Miami, Publie Institut —Campbell, of Butler, Militia—Burne Richland, “Amendments—Young, of Champaign, Migecllance -Ttoot, of Erlo, T'reamblc and Biil of Rights—Watson, of Huron, Legtslative Department—Humphreyaville, of Modina, Fipenditure—Iill, of Ashland County. Tuurnship Oreanization—\White, of Brown, A proposition was prosontad containing & sub- atiiito for Art. 4 of tho Conatibution, roorgan- izing W udieal syutam of tho Blato, ud Freony othor things abolishing tho Probato Courts, an Youting its jurisdiction in tho Common Plass Courts, if tho Genoral Assombly shall so deter- mine. ' Laid on the tablo, 04ad Fellowshipe IxpraxaroLss, Ind., Mny 20.—~Tho Stato Grand Encampmont of Odd Fallowa mot iu somi-aununl ‘communication this morning, Grand Patriarch Tiichmond's roport shows that threo new on- enmpmonta ivo boou nutituted. I conoluding bis roport, o gays: I am sorry to ey that caunot sposk in glowing torms of tho onward march of this brasich of -0dd Followship in this Jurindiction, Whilo it I truo that our uumbera aro as great as over, and ovon liglitly inoreasod, it In nléo truo that our accossions aro not largoly in oxcoss of our losaos, and o epirit of apathy ap- ‘ponrs to havo taken pousosaion of a largo numbor of our subordinate ohcampmonts, many of thom Daving agcomplishod Lut Jittlo during tho past torm, and quite a number nothing at all.” Graud Beribe Fostor roparts a not gain of only fifty~ Slghé mombors, " Phora aro sigas, bowoval, of & Tovival. Tho roliof roport i vty satinfastory, boing much largor than usual, The morniug gosslon was_cousnmod in_hoaring theso raports and appointing tho standing committeos. . Lours, May 20.—The Grand Lodge of 0dd Tollows of tho Statoof Missourl mothera to-day. Hoveuty lodgos woro ropranontod. ho reports of tho Grand Mastor and Grand Bocrotary woro roud, showlng tho ordor to bo ina flourlshing coudition, o e e Moemphis Xten Mesteug, Toun,, May 20.—Tho graves of tho Confederato dond' at Elmwood Cemotery woro decoratod to-dsy. Thoro wero no formal pro- Coodlngs, but thio frionds vislted tho gravos and dopositod thelr flowars and {nunortclles, uinn, who was shot on Saturday night, is still in o eritionl condition. All tho partles'ar- Tostod for shooting or ns acoossorlos Lsvo boen disghargodl. Tho annual plc-nio of thoTypographical Union gt off at Jamos’ Pz to-da, and was well ot fondod. 'fho Omnhn Lottery, Speetal Dispatch to The Chicayo Tribune. 0ala, Nob., Muy 20.—Pattoo's lottery draw- ing is pro“l‘umllu%. ‘The Oommitteo ia_com- osied of city and Btate offlclals, Numboar 80,777 mzktho §76,000 prizo, Evorybody seoms ant- 1aflos WALL STREET. Meoview of the Monoy, Gold, NRond, Stock, nnd Produco Markots. Spectal Dinpateh to Tha Chicago Tribuna, New Yonk, Moy 20,—Monoy contlntion ahun- dant, nud tho ratas of Intoroat axo on tha declino. Atono thno somo oxcoptional lons wora mdoon thio Stool Exchango ab 7 por cont gold, tho rato bolng forood up by & brokor in tho boat intorost, but the bull of tho busincss was dono at 5 to 7 por cont ourroncy, and Iato In o attornaon brok- ors’ Lalancos word lont at 3 to4 por cont. Primo diacouuts aro quotod at 7 o 9 por cont. 8TO0RS, Tho atocl markot was ohnractorlzod by dull- 1ons until townrd tho oloso, whon buslnoss im- provod, and with it camo ' gonoral advanco in Pricos,’ Tho lending foaturos’ woro Paoliio Mail and Erfo. Tho formor lins apparontly stronglu- onod with favorablo signs, Tho roal quostion that scoms to bo agltnting oporators i whothor tho mafority of stock 15 now hold in tho intorost of Jay Gould or Tralnor Park. It is woll un- Uoratood that Btockwell in to bo rotalnod, but Whothor thoro is to be & Stockwall-Gould'or o Stockwell-Park Directlon s if doubt, and a closo soritiny of tho namos of tho atockholdors nn thoy appost on tho books 18 nfd to alford little corbninty of information. Gould is said to bon couvinry losor Ju tho oporation thus for. oury Olows, ono”of tho Direotors, anid this noon that tho story circulntod yostordny and publishod In o morning_paper, profossing to Eivo tho ronsons for tho doclno in tho stook, 18 untruo In overy oasontinl pariidular, The troublo was not cansod by any Gliquo of spoculations, and tho company ling 1ot - transforrod two of tho $100,000 Btockwoll chocks ns goourity totho contractor for building tho vos- gols. Tho nssots of tho Compnay, he addad, are in good hands, and Stookwoll is harmloss to'urt thostoolr, Mho upward movemont in Boston, Hartford & Erlo of 3¢ por cont, this aftornoon, 8ot on foot oonsidorablo luquiry smong the small holdors of thia stack. Tt fs ascortained thint tho litigation In roforonco to tho rond bad takon ono stop forward, and thin is sapposed tomak tho socurity mord valuablo. aoLD, Gold spoculation wag siagnant, and tho mar- kot o fraotion lower, It was roportod this aftor- noon that ono of tho British bauks would to- ‘morrow ship $100,000 gold col to Burope. TONDE. Governmonts woro withotit any now festure. PRODUCE. Tlour was lowor for moat grades under 89.00, (il o loo astive domand and soroliboral of ings. Tho supply of shipping brands is incroas- 10 NovS fa plonty and. quflo dull. Suporiino is more abumdant.” Salos, 8,600 brls; mcui[lm 10,41 brls, Whoat was oadlor, with o limitod domand, obiefly for oxport. Wintor was vory .aul}, but firm, ~ Liboral recolpts and tho firmnoss in tho ratos of froights givo buyers tho advan tage. Thoro aro sollora of epring for futuro at lowor figuros. Snlos, 41,600 bu; recoipts, 86,400 bu. Pork waa quiot and casior for immedinto do- Hivory, with salos, cash, of 260 brla at 817,60 for now moss. Wostorn primo moss Is quoled ot 17,60, aud 91860 for city do, and oxtra primo ot S14.25@14.50, For future delivory thoro was no businoss. Hocoipts of aut moats, 610 plgo market gonorally vory quict; 500 gmokod hams, 11 tbe, Bold at 18io. Dry saltod shouldors ook with somo inquiry 8t 7ia bid sud Tifo sked, " Salos yostordoy of 80D Lds sliouldors ot 7ifo; 100 tes plokled hams, 1434 Ibs, at 120, aud 15,000 1bs bollics at 8ido. TRecoipts, 404 pockagoes. Hocon was vory dull ond pricos wonk and unsettlod. Small lots of shott olear wora offorad at ¢, with larger lots quotod at 94 @930, Long olaar, Wostern and city, is quoted nt E3{@Uo, without busincss. Lord was fairly activo ond rathor onslor, with sulen of Wastor, 260 tlercos for May at 060 guotadon the spot o 75 tiorenn oty ot B, ‘or futuro_delivory tho_businoss reported om- bracod 8,000 tiorces for June ab D10 ; 600 tiorces July ot' 9igo, aud 350 toreon for July ot 97-160. Rotolpts, 200 koga nud 254 packagos. [0 the Assoctated Preas.} TAGIFIO MAIL. New Yonx, May 20.—The Times publishes what it calls’ % rumor in_ciroulation,” that & stookboldor in tho Paciflo Mail Company Is about ta malo sn application for tho appofutmont of o Toceiver, on tho ground that tho funds of tho Compuny aro bolng rackloasly equandered in stook speculations, and that tho only way to stop theso oporations is Lo throw the Company into bankruptey. ——— CHEAP TRANSPORTATION, The Convention of Sounthern nnd Western Governors nt Atlunto. Azzansa, Gu., Moy 20.—Tho_Govornors’ Con- vention met to-day, Tho addross of wolcome wos doliverd by Gov. Smith. Mr, Thomas, of Towa, wos choson Nomporaey Olairman. o attondanco is Iargo, Tho Convention porma- nently organized by tho elaction of Gov. Brown, of Tennousoo, Prosidont; E. G. ichards, of Alabama, T.'A. James, of Tonnossoo, H. W. Walkor, of Missiasippi, Josiah Quinoy, of ' Massa- husotts, Thou. Taylof, of South Catolins, John Martin, of Kentuoky, C. O. Carpontor, of ‘Tows, 3. L, Morobond, of ' Norih Carolina, 0. 8, Car- vivgion, of Virginia, Gov. Woodson, of Blis- Bouti, And F, L. Villipigue, of Florida, Vico- Prosldonts. Ovor 300 dologates aco prosont rop- Tosenting thirtoon States. The Convontion adopted # resolution thmt chonp trausportation wus tho only subjoct for disoussion. A Commit- t0 to propire busincsa was appolated, of which Gov. Bmith, of Goorgis, I8 Chairman. A num- ber of zesolutions was Toforred to that Gommit- teo._Adjournod till morning. Gov. Hondsicks, of Tudiaus, will arrivo to-night. el The Lone Murder Case, Bostox, May 20.—Tho jury havo just_given s vordict in'tho cuso of Charlos Lano, 5, respoctod ‘morchant of Boston, who woa shot 'ut bis rosi- donco In Dorchoster, Mnss., on tho ovoning of Oct. 14, 1872, ond'doclard that ho was shot by some persoti to them unknow. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Financinl New: N Yous, Moy 20.—Monsy was sbundsatat do- clining ratos,'tho Dulk of tho loans bolug at 6@T, with closlug busigess at 1G4, Btorling was dull and weak, ot 10874@109 for 60 days, and 10@1105¢ for sight, ‘T exports of produco for tho week wore 85,482,000, Gold was a fraction lowor, ravglug at 1175 closing at 11TK@ILTH, Loans 6@ por cent for earry- ing,and flat Tor borrowlug, Glearings, 304,000,000, Tecasury disbursements, $51,000, Cuatomy tecelpls, $142,000, _The ongagoments for speclo export to-niors Tow umounts only to- $100,000, owing 1o tho wealneas in exclisuge, ‘Governmonta wero dull but firm. Slato bonds wery very quict, Btocks ruled dull most of the day, but the tono of tho Alroot waa decldedly towards an dvauce, here bolng favorublo Europcan nows snd no distirbing rumors, In tho sfloroon the market becamo very atrong, and thero waa o_genaral rlso of to 11 por cont, closing firm at a slight concession fram tho ligh b polut, Paciio Mall and Erio wero tho features of tho day, Tho oblof fuctustions ero : Erlc, 63%@ 043¢ 3 Pacillo Mall, 43/ @40)¢ : Westorn Union, 853 80% ; Now York_Ceniral, 100} @101 ; Luko’ Shoro, 03013 Rock Taland, 1083@1087¢ ; Harlom, 120X@ 190% ; Panamn, 110111 'O, O, &' T, 0., S04GUL 1 Uufon Pacifio, 502@31 ¢ Ohlos, 42@i3j ; and Hart~ ford & Erie, 5@ %. Blorilng, 10, GOVERNMENT BONDS, Goupons, ... Goupons 5208 of '3 | Couyous, 84 New 58, BONDS. Virgintas, old........43 Tennesneos, North Caralines, old, 288 ‘Tounessges, 10 Nortls Guroliuas, now. 18 Virginiss, now.. 00K, Bt Paul pfd. Wabash.... Wabagh pfd Fort Wayno, Terro Hauto,. “Tarro Houta Harlom pid.. Michigau Ceniral Tilinols Central, 0.8 Fruvoeens Union Pacifio, Northwi Unlon Pacitlo b Northwestern Contral Paclfio bone Rock Inland, 55 | Dol. Lack, & Woster: X, J, Coutral Hartford & Erlo,.v.y Bt, Yaul,, Forelgn Murkots. Livenroox, May 20—11 o, m,—lour, 288 0d. tor wheat, 120 2d ; spring, 114 dd@198'4d 8d@1284d ; club, 126 6, Coru, 978 0d, Pork, Lard, 40s o0, Laverpoor, May 20—2 p, m.—Tork, 078, Lard, 408 44, Rest uuchanged, Lavenroon, May 20—2:30 p, m,—DBreadsults dull, Fiour, . fpriug wheat, 11a 0AR1Za 443 White, 128 20@Ha 4d, Tiest unolangd, Liveneoor, Ay 20—4i90 D, m,—Tard, 30a 0d, Test unchauged, SaVERvo0r, May 205 py m—Lasd, 404, Tost us- auged, Toxnaw, May 20—% p, m.—Consols for monoy, 93% 7 account, 93 ; 5-203, 63, V1) ; do 07, 0IX§ 10:403, 83 ; now b, 8874 ; Ltle, €Di€. Bugar, ailoat, 204 3, Tullow, 43s Cd@43s 04, . Franuronz, May 90,—Flvo-twenties, 0576, Panns, May bo.—Tontew, 541 e, LivEsrooL, May 20,.—Uoton beavy; middiing up- bl i7¢d 4 Orleans, 0; ean, 6,000 3 ‘apootintion and export, 3,000, ‘Droadstis dull, Californfa whito wheat, averago qunlity, 128 20@136 41, Ted Weatorn spring, 118 01@ 28 401 rod winter, markot bare, Flour, 38, Uorn, 278 T.ard, 408, Pork, 07n, ‘middies, i, Tiucobpta of whest for tho past threo dags, 2,000 ars, i Amrican. ozt o corn, 16000 gra Kinorican, 000, Yarus and fabrics at Manchestor dull aud un- clinngod. RBuffalo Live Stock Marlkets Burraro, N, ¥., May 20,—0atrLe—To-lny, 2,278, Tho market oponed dragglagly and 3o off,' Thoro a8 n fuir nutondanco, bt tho biiyers viero demanding ¥u morg deolino than holders wera willing to concede, 'owardy noon tindo was a littlo more activo, About 000 hend worn diaposod of, Bales: 412 Iilinols alcors, 8v 1,073 101,412 I, nt §5.60@0,20 ; 231 INinols atillers, AV 1,050 (0 1,125 1bh, nt $3,37¢@0.63 ; 60 Ohiln nteors BV 11179 T, A4 46,00 ; 60 oxan tecrm,ny 1,125 1ua, ok $5,50 3 17 milcly wiockors sy 923 b, nt #4.76. Hywry AND Lastns—To-day, 1,400, Markot not fafe- Iy openiod ; prices Ao OfF froni lant weolds closing raton, Bales 3 6330kio clipped shieop, av 09 to 104 s, 8t $5,05@0.87)4. Tioas—Nteceipts, 16,100, Market at n dead lock, ‘nyorn and nollem standlug apast 2o per ext. Enaters Duyers refuso lo pay over §6.00, Prices aro nomifual it 0.0@55. New York Dry Goods Maricet. New Yous, May 20.—Tho transactionn in firat handa continuo light, but thore 8 romo improvoment in heavy conslmaros and ovorcoatings, The market for cotlon goods riles quiot, and “:cnl of blenchied Bhiriings ar frregulur with (ho jobbers. Denfms and tickn aro in teady domand ut firm priccs, but atripes and checks laro inactive, Cottoundes are quiot, Tolld facconata aeo solling feeoly, bt glused, eatnc rics aro quict, Bbuwls wero dull 'in first hands, but alock aro uok heavy, Prints, oxcopt job lots,” sro dull, Forolgn goods are quict, Chambrays areactive, 101 10,000 bnlea; Amort Oheeso, 00s, Cumbiorland Itoston Cuttle Markets WATERTOWN, Mase May 20,~CATTLE—Teceipts, 1,076, Domand better than Inat week 3 Aellers naking Yo moro on livo weight. Balos of cholco nt $10,25( 10,76 ;. uxlr.'l‘ $9.60@10,00; firat q\lnm{y $8.00@9.00 5 socond qualify, $0.00@7.00 ; third quality, $5.0 .80, Burgs ANp Lastns—Tecolpte, 1,603, Tho supply of nortliorn. #heop bolng Jight, 1ant ' week's prices wore sustained ou good lotn, Hales of wool alioop ot $3.00@ 4,60 cach ; oxira, $5.00@8,00. Bpriug lumbs, 10@12c. Pittsburgh Livo Steck Marlkot Trrtanunon, Pa, May 20,~CaTrir—arkot bad ; arrivals hoavy ; best, 6@030 ; atockors, 46@0e ; com: mon, 5@5Xe. Siisr_\larket ¢ areivals Loy s bont, 55@ e, “Tiftadelphla, G3fe s widilings 6@Ge: common, 4 foos—Marlot dull; arrivals leavy ; $5.00@5.80 ; Yorkers, $5.00@0.15. Pittsburgh 0il Maricot, Pirrspunou, Po, May 20.—PErnoLeus—Crude firmor, but nbminally unchangod, nt $2.25@2.80 per briat Parkor's Landing, cqual to 0 1-5@G0 por gallon Boro; refined quict aud unchanged, at 106, freo on Doard cars, The Produco Markets. NEW YORK, Nrw Yonr, May 20,—Corrox—Iu better demand ; middling upland, 193, Drzanszuren-—Flour less active, heavy, and lower ; soceipta, 16,000 brla; suporfino Weatorn' and Blate, $5.0030:40;' common' to good oxira, $6.00QR7.40; good to'chiolco, $7.4%@8.60; wliito wheat 0xtra, $8.15@0.60; extra Olio, §1.00@10,60; 8L Lonis, $1.60G12.60. Rys four and corn meal tnchanged. Wheat bicaty o rocelpls, 86000 bu: rofocied spriu, 31 Inized apting, $1.40G1.45 ¢ No, 2 Chicago suéing .64 ; No, 2 Milwaulice, $1.07@1.03; No, 2 Duluth, $070., Tiyo heavy nnd lower; \estorn, 0o, Barley ud mait unchongod, Corn hoavy aud lowar, but iy modorato demand; vecelpta, 113,000 bil; now mizol Westorn, 011G 1 sullow, G1GE4: old mixed Westorn' afloat, 00X@063c: white, 12130, Oals in smodorato demund { mcoll:bl. 38,000 bit; now mixed Wostorn, (9@SIXc; black, 49G50c; oid mixed in aboro, 60¢ ; now while, 50@57Xc. ‘Eaws—Quiot and easlor : Western, 160, HAY AND Hopa--Unchanged, GRooENIEE—Coflo0 birong, but moro activo, Hngar aull and lower: fair 10 food refining, TX@8: Porto Rico, T @8%4c. Molasues quict and unchangod. Rico steady, . TrrnoLEvM—Dull and hesvy; orudo, 83@%0; re- fined, 19, TURPENTINE-—-Dull and lower ot 405ge. Provisions—Pork dull pud lowor ; hww moss, $17.60 @17.75 ; May and Juno, $17.00. Beof snd et mies unclianged, '3iddles chwor ; city Toug clear 874 Cuniboriafids, 9@9xo. Lard in good demand, bub casier ; steam, 91-16@9)¢0 1 Kotlle, O3ic, BUrTeR AND OiExse—Ubclonged, Witsxy—Firmor at 043c. ©. SULWAUREE, Munwaukr, Muy 20.—BREADSTUFFS—Flour quiot and_uuchaugdd, Wheat stoady ; No. 1, $1.98)¢; No 3, £1,39%. Outa in falr demnud, but lower; No, 2, S23c. Gorn ‘dull ond a alado lowsr ; No. 3 mlxod ‘at lc, Tyo duli aud lowor ; No, 1, 7le, Darloy dull and une Bettlod ; No, 2, Freiouri—To Buffalo, 7c; to Oawego, 1c, Tiroxsers—Flonr, 11,000 brla ; whoat, 127,000 bu, BureaenTs—Flotr, 8,000 Lrla'; whoat, 16,000 bu, BUETFALO. —Bugansturys—Flour steady, Wheat quict ; afes 3 cars whito Michign at .00, Corn aull; anles 8,700 b No, 2 at 40)¢c ; 12,00 bt do in lotn ot 4707 6,000 bu by samplo ut 43@dde. Oata aull ; rales of 3,000 bu No, 2 Weslern at 4ic, FrisionTa—Unchangod. GINGINNATL. Omvorssat, Moy 20.—Bagapstures—Flonr quict 0t $7.T6@8.00. Whost quiot at $1,65@1.70. Corn stezdy 84805, 3 qilolatadc. Outu toady dt0GDc, Birloy g Orts—Firm, Trovistons—Pork nominal at $17.00, Tard dull and nominal ; steum hald 8%c; kellle, 0, Bulk ments firm and'in good domund’; shoulders, 035@63;0; clear xib, 83/@840; clear, B1G28%c, Bacon qulol; shoul dors, T30 cliar b, D10 s clenr, 034c, WittakeSteady b 8c, "PHILADELPIIIA, PiLADELTEIA, May 20,—DUEADKTUEFS—Elour vory @ull: o export’ domand ; State, Oblo, and Indiana cxtra family, $8.95@9.25, Wheat—Prim firmer s other grades very dull; red, $L.94@190; mober, $.09G 2057 No. 1 spring, $1.75, Ryo ateady nt’9@00e, Corul firmor ; yallow, G33¢@G4c ; mixed, 0fc. Oata dully white, 49@510; mixed, T5@ 40, PrrnoLrussDull and’ declivlng; crudo, 1I5@ 132703 rofined, 1961030, Wibiex-9148, BALTIMORE, 5 Bavrssons, May 20, — BreAvarures—Flour quict and unclunged, Wheat firnt oud unchanged, Corn quict and steady ; mixed Weslern, 49@50¢ ; white, 62 @3de. Ttyo dull at 0@ L Provistoxs—Dull aud nuchanged. Burrin—Western firm and uuchaniged, Wintsky—Unclinuged, TOLEDO. ToLEno, May 20, — LnEavsTures — Flour. firm, Wheat dulf and Jowor's awmber Michigan, §1.73% spob and_Juno; §1.68 for July; No.1 red, $1.77%¢'; No. 3 Burrazo, Mas do, $1,76% ; No. 3, £1,65." Corn dull and lo Difgh 1ixod, sellor Juue, 45, ellow, 463503 Whito, 820 dumaged, 400, Onts qirfot and unc a, FuEiahiTs—Dul; Bullalo, J3@4e; Oawego, 05@Tc; Ringston, 7e. Ricesra—Tlonr, 500 brls; wheat, 8,000 bu; corn, 24,000 bt ; oats, 3,000 bu, Burpsters—Fiour, 700 br corn, 1,000 bu; 0ats, 1,000 by CLEVELAND, Ourveraxp, May 20—BupAvsrures—Wieat dull and firm ; No. 17ed, 180 No, 2, $1,70, Corn sud auged, ads, ind unchanged, wheat, 5,000 buj Deznorr, May 20.—Durabstorss—Flour_quiet and unulanged, Wheat ateady ; oxtra, $1.97; No. 1, $L9) @101 ; amber, $L77, Oath, 4o~ Corn stoady’ at 481¢@4oe. “ Faeronis—Dull and unclisnged, LOUISYVILLE, Youtsvinre, Moy 20—LnEAbSTUFKS—TFlour quict and slendy ; Gatrn fomily, 2050, PuovisioNy—Eany. Mess pork, $11.50, Tacon— Sliouldory, 753 Clear Tib, 0303 oloar, 0X@10c Phiu Lo T@LI%e; ugar-curod, M@I6e all packed, Hutk moats and lard unchanged. ‘Wintazr—tesdy at 680, ST. LOUIS, s Br, Louws, May 20.—DReAnsTUFFe—Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat quiot and weak ; No, 2 rpring, soft, $1,02@135; No, 2 red winter, #1,60@1.82 in olovator; No, 3 offered at $1.63, Cornunsettiod, dull, and lowe! . 3 mixed, 373¢c on track, 3¢ iu_cley tor; 400 soller Juno, Oats’dull aud lower: No. 3, 35@300_on track ; 35)¢@I0}c In clovator; 8330 scller June, Barley dull and nnchonged, Ryo steady and unchanged, Provisioks—Pork dull; $17.95 Bulk meats dull and nomizul for looso lotw’ smill lola packed shiould- ors old at Tu; _cloar rib, 03, Bacon oxtremoly dull ; shoulders, 73/@8u cloar ril, 9o ; clear, D370 for cauli lota elty packed, Lard dullj country, T@T7{c. Witk y—Stesdy at 90¢. CATTLA—Quict and unchnnged, Hoas—Qulct; most gulen nt $4.80@4,85, 2 MEMPLIS, Meaeens, May 20.—CorroN—Dull, unchauged. Buzapsturss—Llour quict, unehangod. Cornmeal frmer ; .85, Corn leavy ; 6e. Outa scarce and firm ; IB{:;,HM. Q (AY=—Quict, unchanged, BraN—Firmor ; 16 a Ynovistons—Dacon quict, unchanged, dswmu, Osweao, May 20,— BueapsTures — Whead un- chiangod, ' Corn dull § Wostorn, 51 Nl ORLEANS, New Dnhl:lmu‘ By 20,—BuaN—Duli at 70¢, Puovisiou—Lork dull and nominal at §17.60. Dry anlt moats lowos ot 7'¢, Bi@Dic, Vacon casior ab &, 9@03¢0. ~Olhiors wichanged. Cor7oN~—Dull; sales, 2,000 bales at Recelpts, 1,218 bale: rices oxports ] Ell?fl;fl}"fl c poris, coutlaont, 3 i stock, 11280 bulos, 0 S —_— MARINE. PORT OF CHICAGO, ARRIVED. Trop Indls, Erle, 3,050 fous coal, Btmr Philatdulphin, Brio, 51 pkga mdso, Trop Montgowmry, Port uron, 11 pkys tn, Drop Qubu, Buflaio, 170 pkga mdso, Buwr Bloboygn, Kilwaukeo, 17 bogs peas, 100 brla tlour, 500 Lrla pork, Selr Wolllh, Holland, 10 in ok lumbor, Hebir Baun Flint, Buffhlo, 650 ton coal, Prop Empira State, Duifulo, 040 brls sugar, 101 bigs colfae, 25 Lioxa {in, 14 clicals tea, 40 e el B casks wine, Prop Araslo, Montroal, 20 eases glu, 12 cases grnite, 100 bxn glaus, 100 brla alo, 40 cast-fron columus, 200 tons plg faon, Brig Viigrl \fonommines, 170 m lumber, Hobr Miuorya, Muskejgon, 300 m nmber, sl Gl o i|l]ollon, ‘Ogdousturgb, 500 b slarch, 244 volls loathor, Sohr Fouulo aud Floy, Saugatuck, 60 m b, Belir A. J, Holloy, Eqg Hatbor, 1,000 {clegraph poles, 900 vodar pout, 1o Bay 20, Scow Lillio Gray, 8t, Pauls Pler, 05 m lumiby Belr Falcon, Ludington, 116 m fumber. Solir Hnlated, Ponnstkes, 600 m lumbor, Belir Lincoln'Dall, Balawin, 105 m lmbor, Bobr l“xll;mnn Moas, Muskegon, 210 m ‘lumbor, 25 m il Trop Tra Oliaffoo, Baugatick, 16 bxa fish, 40 m lum- hor, 340 m Abinglon. Bargo Alort, Poshtigo, 60 m lumbor, Tiargo Nonilchay, Poshitigo, 08¢ m hinber, Helir Gamo Cook, Muskegon, 170 m lumber, Helir Joses, Mual nrun, 118 m lumber, 16 m lath, Btnr M]’muu/ Muskegon, sundrien, obe Qlai Hldioge, nth, Belir Willinm Joner, Muskegon, 15 m lumbor, Behr Bunrise, Ditfinto, 800 tous conl, Beow Harmonia, Sonth Ilavon, 55 m tumber, OLEARED \ay 20, Trop Oubn, Buffalo, 34,611 bn whent, 1t bu corn, 1,000 el corh mioal, 3,000 brls'flour, and 2 halos Droomeorn, Prop 8, D, Osldwell, Port uron, 12,428 hu corn, 9,240 e wheat, and 400 brls flour, Tark Advanco, Goderich, 21,981 bu whoat, Blmr Shoboygan, Racine, 18 bidla sleep pelta, Htmr Coronn, 8t Josoph, Y31 Plge, nnd sondrlos, Belir ¥, L., Danforth, Buflalo, 4,000 hi corn, Trop Uity of Traverss, Traverso Oily, 20 brls beef, and 20 birla pork, Davk Parana, Bulialo, 37,000 b corn, Trop Ira Chaffce, Hatigatuck, 300 groou-salt hides, aud 100 brls salt, 4 Btmr Alpens, Muskegon, 180 pkgs sundries, Targe Active, l‘u:hlliwl 100 pkys gracerios, el Tted Wing, Buitalo, 48,000 bt cora, VESSELS PASSED DETROIT. Desnory, May 20.—Pasaep Ur—Props Atlantle, ganfiog, Jhrecki and Varge, Allegheny and bargos i Darkn Nafad, Onconts, Acorn ; schirn Jilciinrd Winslow, Norman Avery, Azov, Norluwes!, Advunee, James Kiug, Luoy Olark, Gallatin, Goldon Ficace, 3. F. Wil- cos. Thaamn Dows—Sehr Arctusus, Wip—Southeas Dyrnorr, Mich., May 20.—Passsn Ur—Sebira Gold- tunter, Atwafer, Garrlor, Ttafubow, Tanp, Dowk-—Trops Jwa, Cilln Campbell ud bargo: el Warmington, Brced, Columbla. Wan—Southwest, ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL NEWS, Speetat Disnatch to The Chicaan Tribune, LaSALLE, 11l, May 20,—Tho, Gooruts, loated with Iumber for St Louls, pissed out of tho 'canal to-day, aud tho Angoin, light from Pert, paned in, to bo lond- od with LaSalld coal for Chicago, No arrival or do- ‘parturo by tho rivor, Thirtoon feet snd iivo inches of wator in tho mitce-sill of Lock 16, Tubkegon, 160 m lumber, 76 m OavaL COLLECTOR'S OFFIOE, Afny 20.—ARRIVLD~~ Tarriot, Senoea, 0,000 bu corn T, IS, Goodall, Ottaws, 9,000 b onta s Maplo Loaf, Clinininhan, 6,285 bu corn § 12 bosts Indor with atong, b4 yards, & OreAnep—FElizabeth, Lockport, 410 bu whenat, 14,087 1t lumer, 92,250 Inth, 660 1bs morchandiso s Col. Tay- for, LaSallo, 85,390 £t Jumbor, 70 m shinglos, 2011 lath Zoat, Traveler, Geo, Judd, on, McPherson, Rescue, Teuriott Walker, Eclipss, IF," L, Pessleo,’ Lomont, Ugnt; M. B. Carpenter, Hag, Ught ; Amorican Stor, ‘La8ailo, 5,630 £t Jumbor, 14,300 LAKE FREIGHTS wero easier, quotablo ot GX(@530 for oorn to Buffalo, and 6@03¢ for wheat, closing ol tha inaido, Rates for corn and whoat to Iingston aro 12 and 1Jc, Obartera wero: To Toston—Lrop Plymouth, corn at 23c; prop Tofomaa (to arrive), coru on' through rates [ron Tn- din, wheat on throvgh rates, To Lufalo—Sclira Par- ann nnd K. T,, Danforth (sesterday aftornoon), corn at Byo; Achrs itod Wing nnd E. A, Nicholson, ‘corn nt 830} solir Algorine, corn on privato terms.” To Fort Golborno—Sehie A, J, Androws, corn at Ge, Lo Kings- ton—Hchr W, G, Morrick, corn at 1207 schir Delos Do- Wolf, wheat sl Tntho aftornoon, the Donaldson snd_ono or two glor Vool were fon foe whea from fimaukea st o . FROM LAKE SUPERIOR. A dispateh to Messrs, Leopold & Austeinn, dated LiAnso, Mich., May 17, from tho Captain of tho prop Torrloss, vayn : % Arrlved horo thls ovoning ; could not gt futo Marauietto s go to_Torlago in the morn- dug " Ontonagon, Mict,, Moy 18_(trom tho Norman) : @ Kerived liero this morning, ANl woll.” Theso are tlie first boata from bolow o rench tho above polnts, MISCELLANEOUS. ‘The achr Bunriee srrived this morning, being the fivat rall vossol to make thie round trip batween Chicago and Buffalo, —Tho dinienslons of Capt, Malsted's fluo now Achr, eallud tho Halsted, now in nort, are o follows : 108 feel over all, 33 feat bram, 124 feet hold, Class 'Y, Her ‘capacity is nbout 85,000 but of corn. —Tho new bargo lsunchied at Saugatuck last Satur- day bas beon naned {ho Marjuctte, Bhe is expocted here soon with lumbar. s thosee Higglo & Jouos fa st Menominco for umber. 6 schr Notta Weaver, Jaden with Jumbor, while on tho passngo through ‘Lako Huron_encountored heavy lce, causing a bad leakage, This was not dis- covered until reachiug Point su Yelloe, when the water commenced gaining rapidly and tho vessel was com- lled to return 1o Detroit, Bhe lue gone into the oiroit” Dey Dock foF Tojalrs, which can soon bo mado. —Tho grain oxporis by canal for tho past threo days tha opening up to moon on Haturday uggregafed 16 buskiole, of which 103641 bushels wak wheat, 976 ushols was corn, und 13,600 wan malt. Tho nwmbor of arrivals was 52 sud departures 71, amotnt of ol collocled wan $19,022.43, —A schooner fa to be launchod next Baturday in To- ledo which will presont tho novel foaturo of being full xigged before lnwnching, —The following oro vessols have arrived at Detroit ¢ The prop MHuckett, 1,062 tous; achrs I, 11, Brown, 1,204 tonu; A, Dradloy, 1,118 tons; Apers Uobb: 1,264 tous; Banco, 490 tons ; Buperior, 545 tons, and Hippo- grim, 017 tons, making n fotat of 6,330 tons, nil of which is_consigned respeetivoly to Detrolt, Buffalo, ond Cleveland. —Efforts liive proved uusuccessful in raising tho ‘wrock Mary Ward, sunk at Collingwood, and the own- ery havo abandoned her, The machinery will proba- by bo sccurod, —Tho Dotrolt Tribune says: A largo number of ves- seln, poveral doya out from Ohicago, bound_ catward, aro delayed by ndversa winds, Scveral are reported In the locallty of the Strails weather bound. A num- ber westward bound aro likewise dotained at Port Hu- rou, From Buffalo and tho Caval tho flcet 870 Lving a firio un to tho Detrolt River. LAKE FREIGNTH—BUPFALO, May 17.—Charlers re- portod: Yosscls, Golden Flooco, Biinnio Willismoy, Swmmer Oloud, 8, ¥, Gales, City of Paincsville, One- antn, Norihwest, A, P, Nichols, Lucy J. Clark, coal, Tuffalo to Chicago, at $1 per ton, freo : T, 7, Fatowoll, iron ore, Marquetto to Toledo, af $3.40 per ton ; scht 1tippogriiT, fron ore, Murquette to Erle, at $3.50 per ton, tho Inst two Lo rrive ; achr Mary Colling, lumber, Ocouto to Ohicago, at $4.60 per m ; bark Jobn' Bredon, conl, Cleveland to Marquotte, at §1 por tou, and ore ‘Dack to Bullalo, nt §4 per to ark 8, O, Waodraff, coal, Erlo to Chicago, at $1,35 per ton, freo to downe towi docke ; schr donior, coal to Milwaukeo, at $1 por fon, fred § sehra Phanix and Hackley, conl fo Ke- 0 ; pehir Milan, to Racluo, ot SPECIAL NOTICES., For All Localities and Climes, A truo speoffio {s adaptd to i localitics and climos, ‘and for this ronson, that it strikos at tho oausativo princl- ‘pa of tho disoascs which It s administored to curo. Hos- tottar's Stomach Bittors, for examplo, Isa truo spcolfic, not only bacauso it fortiios tho body agalnst tho extarnal Influonces which prompls discato, bit becauso, whon taken as o romody instead of as @ proventivo, it nontral- 1z08 tho Infoctivo priciplo in tho hlood and_thoroby do- atoyo tho primary sourco of tho aflment. Tlonco as an antldoto to optdomio disordors, and fo all complaiais whioh aro producad or nggravated by missua, or the ‘prosenco of anything doleterlous u tho air, tho water, or thosoll, 1t s aw noarly nfalliblo as avy modianal propar- atlon oan bo. In our own country, & romody for Intor- mittent fosors, bitious affastlons, constipation, dsspopsia, nurvous woaknoss, rhoumiatism, and gonoral dobiltty, 1t 1n uvrisalod, noe I8 1t loss colebratod in tho troplcs aa & provantivo of malarious fovors. MeLain’s Candied Castor Oil is & syrupof tha crator bean, andy as phssic, hae ot an il Tho Shual.. It oporatos witliout grivlig, and 1 “vory dolicons to tho taste. For clifldren 1t 18 cspecislly rocoinmondad, Volnic sprucablo. o 'tho syatem, in auy enadition, and s x«rmol ‘ylmnnlnlm Prico only 2 conta per bottlo, Also, MoLain's Vormifuge Bonbons, reseniblo oream bonbons Kentin confootionura’ stiops. oy aru n oxeallunt worm madicino, ontirely tastolass, porloctly harmless, and vory Gifvorivn. Trlon, & ounts’ for boxs Alwo, Totmenats Iiop Pills, for fover and aguo, dumb aguo, chill fover, &c, They do not contain quining or minerals; aro sugnr- Soatal,. Pelon anly (4 oonta per hot, REAL ESTATE. i Washington Heights! Wo have onohundrod of tho most desirablo lots in this suburb, aituatod noartwo dopots, atreots gradod, school house snd othor im= provomonts in vioinity, at pricos to suit all Ppartios. Also two cottagos in same logality on most ronsonablo terms. Can be scen any day, froe of exponso, by aalling at our offloc, 150 Donrborn-st., Room 10, FELLOWES & 00, CHROMO, Another Now Chromao. THE MORNING CALL, L burban plcturo of a vory rosy cheok and e D e akini an catly lelt to tho Fiower Garden given tu cuch custonier by "Tho Great Atlautlo nnd Poclfo Ton Co 11 Woat. Wushlngtou-st. aud 138 Twontys. == _ REMOVAL. STEIN, HIRSH & (0., Havo romoved to tholr now storo, 207 Eagt Randol_pll-st. GRAND UNION HOTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N, Y., tl or Gilyoy Moo, N. Y, A BRUSLIN, GARD NER & U0, at Baratoga Bpaloy X Rk Ivland & Packio Rallroad DRESS GOOD! Carsn, Pire & o, Retail Department. W. MADISON AND PEORIA-STS, In their spacious and elegant new premises, offer the following B INTERESTING PRICES. Targo new agsoriment of Dress Goods on the chenp centre-tubles at 18, 20, and 25 cts,, some of them reduced from 50 cts, yd, Tot of yard wido Cashncres, new shades, St indes in Alpacas, Polin Alpacas aud hoice shades In A cas, Poplin a3 Ak TRosetta Cloths at 37 1[‘3 els, ylllrd. o A very handsome Line of all-wool Gretonnes, Elcfim‘t‘ Shdes, nt 53 cls. Regular price 85 cts, All Silk and Wool Epinglines and Velours, in thenewest colors,al, 75 etsy really worth $1.25. Tiyous Roll Popling, a8 bright and hondsome ag Ivish Topling, 75, 85 and $1.00 yard, worth from 1,00 to $1.75. Pimg' lest Ivish I'orl[ns, under valne.* Blnck Grenndines, hest qualitics, very cheap. Striped Grenadines, from 15 cts, upward, Good Japnneso Silks from 40 ets, yd. up. Wlack ground Stripo Silks, all silk, 65 cts, dolure§ strl{m Silks $1, o bargain, Elc‘?mt qual itg Stripe 'Sv‘rlngksflks. $1.10, — 1,75 quality li"'l“ ¢ Bilks for £1.20, Sheapest prices in the eity gunranteed on all grades Black Bilks, from the lowest to the richest, Black all-silk Qros Graing $1, $1,10, $1.20, TRicher qualitics Lyons Black Gros Graing, $1.30, $1.60, $1.70 and 2, the cheapest goods in the market. Will sell * Bonnets," * Guinets," “Tonsons," and other hest makes in tho finest and richest ualities of Blnck Gros Grains and * Cachemire do Soies”, from 75 cts. {0 $1.00 per yard below market prices, Attractive display Tace Shawls and Sacquer hought under regular yalue, Special Bargains in Woolen Cloths and Cassi- meres for Mem's and Boys' Wear. Having in our new store fine light, spacious accommodations, central location, and low rent, ‘we propose to make prices that shall draw trade from all parts of the city and country. DRY GOODS. _ HAMLIN, HALE AND COMPANY have just received, and are now opening, Choice Prints at Reduced Prices, MADISON AND FRANKLIN-STS. LAKE NAVIGATION. % GOODRICH'S STEAMERS For Racine, Milwnukee, Sheboygan, ete,, dail; Sundays excepted, 9 n, m, Saturday Excw gion Boat for Milwaukee, ete., do'n't leave un- [HETEY For Grand Haven, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Spring Take, Fruitport, Manistee, etc,, daily, Sundays excepted, 7 p. m, Tor St. Joseph and Benton Harbor, Tucsday Thursday, and Saturday, 11 p. m. Tor Green Bay, Menominee, Oconto, and inter- mediate ports, tri-weekly, 7 p.m. COLLARS AND CUFFS. LINEN COLLARS AND CUFES, The groatest variety of atyles over offered in fine goods, at WILSON BROS 8, K. cor. of Btato aud Wi sts., & st hntnsth P stiicn s ontonso. PRIk pora Housy, Faurt Cinginna ‘WILLOW WARE, WILLIAM POTTLE, WILEOW WARE Having just opened in the store lately ocau. e et & 0o, 306 W osadadi- Fon-st., L am propared to_offer a fino assort- mont of Plain and Fanoy Baskots, Ohildren's CHAIRS, CRIBS, AND CARRIAGES. Also, Ladios’ and Gonts’ Fino Rookers, Bird Cogon, & STO TINGS. OFFICH OF Ghicago, Rock Islaud & Pecific RAILROAD COMPANY, Apritas, 1673, Tho annunlnsotingaf tho Btockiioldors of he Gicas pny, for tho olaol o Diebetore, irsuant to law, and 1o transastion of et otlier husindss &3 may como hofaro thew, Will ho beld 4t i tion'of (e Gy Tt fho Gy o7 Gidegs, o g, o 31 day o ~Juto et 11 olook & . 5 ™ SOIN' I FHAGY, Proidont. ¥ IL TOWS, Socrolury, Stockholders” Meeting. Notloo Is iorshy givan that i annua) mesting of ¥ Gthekmidora of Ofeago South Brieh Dock Gompancy for tlio olcctfon of Dirbators of said Company, will e 1o at thoofica of snld Company, N £ 14 n!n;“xl;llavi, fath Gltyof Giieago, at 10°s adngadas, dune dt X D of Ohieagn South Tieanolt Vock ny. PROPOSALS, o Brilders aud Contractrs, SEALED PROPOSALS will bo secotsed until tho Zith dny of May, 1673, al 1:30 p m., by tho Beard of Commul slonors of Gook County, for any portion or nll of the wa- torial now contuinod In {ho buildings sad foncos on tho Toform Schoal grounds nt Hydo Park (ith tho oxception of tho dwolling-houso on tho northwost cornur of Fort thirdst. and Hydo Park-av.), consisting of broks, jola lumber, windows, doors, groon-liouses, glass, fonolng, s, oto, fhio bultdings to bo takon down and tho materisl snovod within thirty doys aftor tho contract for the salo thoreof 1a oxoctods "o right to rofout any ar all bids rocolvod s resorvod. ‘must bo inclosed In a seatod envolop nosale (for tho various kinde of wmato namod)," and doposlted with tho Caunty Clork, ad. dreasod to Tho Board of Uommlssionors of Couk Canaty, GEORGI M, BOGU, CARTER 1, HARRISON, 1. M, BINGER, - THOS, LONRRAAN, JOIIN 11, OLouaI, Clonymitteo on Finanos Rosrd of Odumiteslonors of Gook County. MEETINGS, Masonic, % Hpootal communloation of Manoy Todgo, No. 371, A ¥, A T Mo 018 (lWornndag) ovoning, fn Ol :::5:\ Mari b ekl thte CWegig ORI waon

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