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« e — T CHTCAGU DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1873 LOUISIANA, Benator Carpenter’s Speech on the Situation in New Orleans. Yhe Peoi;la of Lonisiana Given Some Good Practical Advice, Mr. Carpenter Reviews the Durell and Kellogg Usurpation. Niw OntzAns, May 20.—Despite tho torriblo woathor, which complotoly floodad tho stroots, ¢ loset 3,000 people of all shados and politics atsemblod {n Exhibltion Hall to hoar tho addresa of Hon, Matt Carponter, whobad beon roquost- ®d by many citizens to sposk on tho political wituation. On bolng Introduced by Judgo Howo, Benator Carpontor spoko substantlally as follows : Within tho Jast waok I havo bronthed tho fra- grant gales of tho South, and for tho firat timo @con this bosutiful, tooming eoil. I am proud o do 80, and groot you as fellow-cltizens, I am proud and happy of this, Your soll, climate, and fuollitios, T bonst of, oo, as mino, I sympathize with your sorrows [choors], and I dasiro to say that I know you beliovo s mutnal intorchango of sontimont botweon the #wo gections will much conduco to tho harmony of both ; thoreforo, I will aposk my xnind on tho subject. I trust that the gontlo- men horo—and you il think more of mo than to wupposo that I would do othorwise—ntor- #ain Sonthern sentimonts, whilo I entertain sonti- smonts that mny be different, and that any roal &o0d may arige wo must havo a falr utors Chango Dotween tho two scctions, Bond ur- Southorn epeskors North, gen- lomon, and thoy will be heard in ospoct and silonco; - thorofors, oven if I sponk 1a_opposition to you, I ask your silenco, Tho ‘Minalauippt Rivor Is the groat road of the faturo. ‘Thera arc cloven Btates looking to it for commu- pleation, to tho nen, Tiio Wostora Staton, o nvo not this, aro ondeavoring to abtain artitl- clal wator communication, but our groat artory Yioro _will do mway with' thom all,_and wo of tho Wost boliovo tbnt tho acquisition of Loulsinns to this Union was s great thing, not ‘only for yoursevos, but for oursolves, and, gou- “tlonion, when tho grost war cams, tho Wost was moved ' amongat othor things to' keop this, and thoy woro willing to rido fb blood boforo this Misstesipp!, Valley should bocomo_ forelgn soil. What does tho Northern visitor sco? A tooming woil, ovon in your swamps, your highways, and overy foot of - ground, “snd ho Hocs our plantations dosorted and' mills abandoned 15 men, and coming horo to this metropolis of the South, ho finds all tho onorgios of man checked, Whab is tho causo of this? 1t a trav- olor couid land on tho shores of New Englsnd, barron_and storilo, yob_greon and_produtivo, «evory industry in full blast; aud if Lo should travel on to the Wost, whoro forty yoars ago therowas hardly a whito man, but which is now covered with wealth, if ho should go to Chicago and gog.its risen splonders, if ho should soe our peoplo contonded, our industrios at work, and ovorything in peaco and plonty; if ho should w00 that comparatively unprofitablo country, and ehonld como to thls garden of tho world, this City of New Orlcans, snd 800 what you soo every day, don’t you think ho would Lo nstonishod st it? Dowlt you thinkso? What would Lio 8ay at tho shriok- {age of dospalr of this peoplo; of thoir dosola- tion andruin? _And, now, gontlomen, lot mo #ay whut T think are some of the causes of this, and suggost ny views on tho subject manfulls! ‘Thoro I8 » groat deal more sbout this than thoe ‘mero question whothor tho Republicans or Dem- corats carriod this Statoin tho lnst oloction, “This may be ono of tho causes, but, not the only ono (applause). If 1 showld ask any msn_had slayory beou abolishod, he would sny « yos," and it ho had been ralsod to oquality etc., hio would havo said * yos,” If X had ssko whithor any Stato would curtail thoso rights, lio would eay “no ;" but Iwantto know whothor you havo takon 'thoso facts to your heart. You must do this, and lot it boar fruit in your livos, 1 must ‘say horo, gontlomon, that alavery hero Is not abolishod. Slavory ia the dominion of oneraco over anathor, oud docs that oxist bore? 1know it doos not in yourmouths, but I feol convinced that ju somo dofinite mauhor it _exists ns it did twonty yoars ago. I was intor- viewed yosterdny by alargo numbor of colored mon, sud I loarued thoro wad b fear of tho ' white man, indofinite yot existing, snd they snid thoy wanted protecs tion, Mhoy aro protectod s much se I Thoy are uudor tho eamo laws, and thoy should not tolegraph to Grant, but, a8 individual citi- zens, atan p for thoir rights, Thoy areas much protocted as T am, or any ono, Tho law is opon to all reachiod by tho United States Govorn- mont, but outside of this thore is the law of solf- dofonse, Novw, dou't let it be underel I bavoe come to atir a war of racos.’ God forbid, But, uince I have talked with the colored people, and 1 know that no euch thing s contemplated Dy thom, but what T sy is this, that tho right of #o0lf dofenso is the guaranteeof every man. If 5 man comes to burn my bouso, I shoot him. You would do it s woll as I; so hould overy man,—and this is not confined to race, color, of condition; and, gentlomen of tho'white raco of Louisiana, whot will the peaco of this country bo rostorad? Only when all undorstand thin thing, It is beliovod at tho North thata gront aony Southorn men, soung men,’ instosd of ‘eading tho colorod mon horo by the hand to utually benefit onch othor, Joaf around whis- Ly ohops all day and omploy_themsolves at night in shooting at negrocs. When s man is compolled to doa thing, Lio does not do it with s good graco,and maybo, gentlemon this is tho way with thin pooplo. Tho colored man has his civil rights,and lot mo tell you,gentlemon, notling will over provent him from having them. You Iot tho old iseuca dio, Novor mind thom, but sceept tie now ones, knd carry tom out. ' [Ap- plauso] Stop any Inwlessnous that oxists, Tho nogro has at loast a right to live, and if ke can't livo ono way hio will auother. Now, if you will take tho colored man by tho’ hand and sct right towards him,sud convaico tho Northorn cople of this, all will bo well. (Enthu- isetic applauso.] Nov, gentlomon, slavery Lav- ing boon abolialied, you have loat 1ta advantagos, and haye not yot Liad timo to tako sdvantage of its sbolishment. Your systom of largo planta- tions {s a bad ono. You must cut thom up, un- der tho presont syatom of Iabor. If you do o, this tonantry bocomtos tlrifty farmors, do not kuow o man in tho North who owns o thoussnd acrs. Each man hus o small farm, and ho will givo it bis ontire Loart, Thore Ia not a man horo but who will acknowl- edge this, but lot thom act onit. [Applause.] Now, would not the aggregato wealth of the conniry in ton years bo greator forit? Just asl the quastion to youraelves. Anothor idos of the North s, that it is not holthy for Northorn mon to como horo, and I daro say somo of those who bLave come ars not_vory agrooablo. [Loud choors] Now, you must nof judge the many by tha fow. Wo have ot soimo clover men in tho Nortl [Oloors]. They will fight for their own rights, and will protect others. You must not judge tho many by tho fow. 1 had s friond Who camo bero and made mioney, but that sosson was onough for him. ' TFor twelvo months ot s whitc man croseed his threshold. Wo are all carpot-baggary in Wisconuln, sad wo bavo n good State, (Ve have an idos thnt itis a‘wl‘l to liave folks come, and e don't carewhero oy come from. In fact, if we could not got them In any otlier way wo' would belp them in, 1f Jofforson Davis, or any one elss, come Nortli e give him the hand of fallowship. We don't forco him to loave bocauso Lo is _op- posod to us, but we holp him on, Now ontlemen, you have scil, climate, everything to jack you, and tho quostion is, “Afo you golng to sit etill and neo everytuing slipping away, oraro 7oB going to rise up, bo entorprising, help your- “olyon, and be great " You onco sét up a lino and protected it by bayoucts, This was over como by the liko, and why can't you cousidor the past as dead? It you aro goiug to koep this up, the North and West must wait; but I toll you some day it will pass over, and the whola country will bo ono of universal posco and hiar- mony. Now of your own partioular local political af- fairs, [Applause,) " You had an eloction hero [sst fall, or pretended jou had one, and both Heollogg and MoEnery clalm to hnve beon olectod. This was hold undor tho Btate laws. Yon sd sn Lloction law, which was in spposition to tho Conafltution: your law waa unconstitutional, sud, aftor all wa fized, ou could not deolde who was the Election }!anrd. Ono had no returns, [Applause,] One bad roturns whioh were deolared frauds, and anather had roturns which wore, aa you think, logal, and by whioh McEuery was doclared elooted, To decide theso, the Unitod States Court took tho matter in band out of tho Btate Courts, and attempted to eotile tho question. If ihls could Lo dono couatitutionally, “n mera Judgo _ could any {imo_turn ovor A Biato, [Applauso] Tho MoEuery mon did not bolisva in this. " Thoro woro Lo Legialaturos, and_consaquently Lwo Bonators,—Dloaara, Iy and MoMillav. Wo took up both of theso casos aud made a fall Inquiry. ‘e wantad to Liear from overybody, and ovory- body was hoard, and tho Commitioo was satlsfiad that, if tha elodtion lind roally oloctod snybody, Mclinory was olocod. [[mmonso ontliu- dhm d - applanee) | Bat o | woro mot well satfeflod of this, aud that i what fs tho matter, If tho roturns wora truthful, Me- Enory waa oleoted, but as tlio caso Was prosont- od to'us wo ware satiafied that tho olaction wan not fairly hold. Tho question thon wna, what could bo dono. Kollagg wae not_ulectad at all, and MoEnory was olocted, if st all, by fraud, Tho logical course, then, soomed to us, that thore had boon no_elackion. ' Wo know not bow to sottlo the quostion. W, thoroforo, aaid the only way 10 do 1t was to sond It o tlo pooplo, and hiavo o now olaotion. (Applsuso.) Wo woro all Blates Rights mon, 1have beon” ono_and will alwaya be, Thoreforo, tho United Btatos Govornment could not givo 'this Stato s Govornment, aud thou the only way for us to do was o loave it to tho pooplo themselyos, Dut® Mr. Mor- ton eal wo had no right to inter- foro with what lad alrondy on dono, aud tho election bill was dofoated. Tho guosiion again arisos, « Whot in 10 bo dogo?” think Congross whould acttlo tho mator, Now, can thoro bo au Lionest eloction in Louisiana 2. 1 don't Jnow but Congross will ostablish a gov~ ornmion} somo way, sud I thoro cannot bo an honost govornment cstablished, Congross will ivo Lier a Torritorial ono. If the pooplo rofuse o recognizo & Btato govornmont, Congress will Lo to givo thom ono. Now, to my colored frlonds—Thoy aro, thoy say, afraid to voto, Woll, it thoy aro from oanso, thoh n_governmont will have to bo furnisho which will allow them to voto, and, gontlomon, if the Kollogg Govornment cannot sfiow thiat the clection_refurus woro fraudulont, I bolioyo Congrom will ordor o nov dlgoton. and ut - him out. [Applanso. nt you Dt o 8™ o’ “moantimo ' In thins Aa tho Prasidont must aco tho lawa ato oxeoutod ho must _undor thodocroo of tho Unitod Statea Courta support the Kollogg Govornment, aud you cannol lep yoursolves, That Duroll's con- duct was outrageous, 1 liave not a doubt, [ap- plause] but Gen, Grant must support him un- or the Inw, until Congross soltlcs tho matter. ~Dut ~you ~must koop tho eaco until ~ this outrage- eons conduct of Durell I8 sot aside. It is not Xollogg that governs tho State: it iw not Grant, ‘but tlio law, and to it you must submit, Con- gross will doubtloss correct it, nd I pray you, Gentlomon, for God'a snko, do not injure your causo by anydisturbanco, and I fool convinced you will bo sot right Tara your attontion to your trades and com- morcial entorprisos, Thore is Moxico bolow you tooming with waalth, and open beforo you, Thero o tho West Indin Telonds, sl for us, if wo do mot allow Europo to stonl our trado. Spain is committing tho outrages on our trado with Cubs, but wo ywill in tho end socuro it. With thiose thoro i8 tho North and tho West implorig you, for God's sako, to dosomathing. Why don't yor lob politics sloho ? Attond to your business, [Lond choors.] The nation is wwting for you, and I implora you, st your louso in ordar that wo may bo with you™ [Ohoors.] Tho audience then edjourned with throo choors for “Bouator Carponter, tho omator of tho . Wost” Ho' then oturned, and statod that ho had not votod to dofent thio elaction bill in Cougrons, a8 roported, which annonncomont ws rocoived ‘with loud ap- plauso, Tho assombly then disporacd. RELIGIOUS. The Presbyterian Assembly at-Baltis more ==Proccedings Yesterday. ‘Sweetal Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune. Baurionz, M., May 20.—In rofusing, to-lay, t0 approvo tho plan of a Central Trossury for all Bonrds of the Church, the Assombly apparently committed itself to an anomalous policy. Two ‘finaucial systoms aro to bo maintained,—that of one troasury and that of soveral district trons- uries, the churchos to Lave option of sending contributiona oither to the Central Committeo or to tlo Special Board. ‘This wss the arrangomont last yoar whon tho Central Troaaury schemo wos yeu an exporimont. Now ite frionds argue tho Oburch should approve eithor one systom or tho both, : Thiero are yot to be considered plans for con- solidating tho bonds, snd somo of these may ‘cause a roconsidoration of to-day's action. A roconsidoration of tho contonnial matter Wag moved this morning, and Incked only fon votes of tho roquired two-thirds, It is stlll tho pur- poso of its opponents to defeat or modity tho Seseutial provisions, Horrick Johngon, of Phil- adelphia, who was yostorday s strenuoia advo- cato of the project, said this morning that be Togrotted ita approval. A raconsiderstion would undoubtedly Lavo been ordered but for tho sharp parlismontary practico by which dobato wes cut short. Southorn men nre much cha- grinod, but nol dlaleurlonod, and Liope o roach 0 quéstion in suother doy. Tt was 6ad to-day that tho Assembly lms a 'yast amount of buelnoas to transact, Less than half tho standing committeos have reported, and that on Bills and Ovarturcs haa propositions to submit which requiro_caroful consideration, and cannot bo_proporly disposed of in loss that throo days, ‘The adjournmont will probably oc- cur on Wodnesday, noxt wel. Thig ovening the Committoo on Homo Mis- slons roportod facts of gonoral intorost_ alroady sout Tug Tammuse. Tlo roason for, dosiguating Bt. Louls as tho placo of noxt moeting Ia_sal to be that efforts aro now makin, to concllisto o gmall faction of tho Church Miesourl, known a8 * Daclaration sud Toacimony™” Tt is hoped theso will bo euc- cosaful, and thot tho rounion will bo colebratod at tho moeting of the noxt Assombly. Tho “Doclaration and Tosstimony” Church has 10,000 membars. “This gvoning the Committeo of Arraugomenta roported thnt & porsonsl friond of Prosidont Grant had inquired if he would rocoiva thio A gombly, nd if 60, what time would bo conveni- ent. ~An anewer'was rolurned that tho Prosi- dent would bo plesed to soo tho reprosentative Dody of the Prasbyterian Church on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ‘Tho Assembly agroed to postpone it rogular Lusioss, and acéept tho in- vitation. (% the Asgociated Press.) Baurayons, May 20.—Thio General Assembly of tho Prosbytorian Cliurch contimiod its sos- sion_this morning, and resolved that tho noxt Goneral Aseembly shall convone in_tha First Presbytorian Church at 8t. Louis, and that the “gonsons ” of the churchos of ‘Bt. Louis shall Do & Committoo of Arraugoments, Unfinishod Dusinoss of yeslorday was akou up, and tho con- sidoration of tho roport of the Spocial Commit- too on Bonovolonco and _ Finsuco waa rosumed. That parlioular fenturo of itho zeport which lms given rimo to msuch protractod discussion is that it proposos o gadical chengo fn tho bonevolont ond financial systom of tho Prosbyterian Church, in creating & pormanont Central Financial Com? mitteo, who shall recoive all Lenevolout contri- butionts and psy out or dintribute tho samo to tha sovoral Bosrds, who havo horstoforo aach lovied and_distributed thom according to the diroction of tho donors, or proportionally, nc- cording to the sum_ dotérmiued fo bo raiuel by tho Board. It also proposos to disponse with all paid Treasurers of tho Board, The Becrotaries of the various Boards wero roquosted to give thoir views of tho tchome for 2 grand Contral Treasury, esch being routriotod %0 ton minutes. Dr. Kendall and Dr. Diokson, of the Board of Homo Miasions ; Dr. Ellenwood and Dr. Low- ‘rio, of thie Board of Foreign Missions ; Dr, ifall, ot the Committeo on Miniatorial Roliet ; Dr. Hpeer, of tho Board of Education; Dr. Jacobus, of tho Comilttoo on Sustontation'; sud Dr. Mo- Cloland, of tho Committoo on Fraodmen, sov- erally addrossed tho Assembly. A majority of thom docidedly opposed tho proposed chango, Aftor tho Bacrotaries Lind spokon, the dobato bo- camo gonoral, and oontinued slinost without in- tormission till noon, whon & rocoss was fakon, During the sossion, & tologram of fraternai rocting was rocoived from tho Association of uitod~Brothren, In eossion at Dayton, Obio, which was rocoived with mauifosiations of ap- robation aud good will, and tho Modorator wis rocted to roply, Dr. Sinil trom the Commltes of Arrango- monts, submitted o statement in rogard to tho propoied oxcursion to Annapolis snd Washiug- fon. Tho Assembly dooldod to vislt Auuspo- lls on Mondsy next, whero thoy will bo racelved Dy Gov. Whyto, and Washington, including & i;lll‘llpuu tho Presidont, on tho Wednesdsy fol- owing. Afiar rocess tho_disousslon was resumod on «Bonovolonco sud Finance,” and fiually the report waa votod on soriatini, and, with a fow unimportsut _amondments, tho principal one iving tho churches pormiasion “to contribute Fucotgh the pormancit Committao on Benovor Touco and Financo, or direotly to the Board, was adopted. The subject of the publication of & froa po- slodical was roforred to % committae, ‘Lo mat- othor, and not undortake to pay tho costs of. tor of confining the olaims of tho two churchos at Jnckaonvlllo, Fln., was_disporod of by direct- ing the Tonrd of Cliireh Erootion to appropriato 1,000 to rofwhurso tho churoh né Jaoksorivillo, ;nul;g!gwm; an apponl o tho Norihorn ohurchea or 3 At tho ovoniug session tho programmo of go- ing fo Wesllngton was chisngod to Thursday of thls wook, A rosolution that baptlam, as ndministorod In tho Cntholioandall othor unovangolieal churchios, §8 not Ohrlatian baptism, was tablod. To-morrow, from 13 o2 oalock, 8 aot apart for hioaring forolgn misslonarios, and tho nlght sossion for hearing tho roport of 'the Commltteo on Forolgn Missions, The Presbyterinn Ohurch, South. Lirrse Rock, Ark,, Moy 20.—Tho Prosbyterian Assombiy mot ¢ oilook, * Attor routino bal- houg, Eldor Porkina, of tho Bpocial Gommittoo, to whom was raforrod tho conflict botwoon tho Board of Truateos and tho Executivo Gommitico in rolation to tho Konuody and Parko funds, bo- longing to tho Churoh, recommondod that tho ‘Douda In tho bands of the Trustaos ba paid over to tho Executivo Committoo. Tho Committoo alio roconumondod tho sorios of rosolutions _for of the Bonrd of ’ Lxocutlvo Committeo. - Afior _consldorablo discussion, tho Rov. Mr, Voas moved that tho further consideration of tho roport bo_suspend- ed il 10 o'clock to-morzow, and tho papors in rolatlon to tho matter bo printod, The Rov. Mr. Bowman callod up tho roport of the Committos ou_ Forelgn Corrospondenco, which had boen tablod. Tho Rey. Mr, Wolsh moved to amond tho roport by adding the namo of thio Chairman of the Commiittes on Foroign Correspondonce to the Committeo provided for by tho roport, in ro- lation to bottoring tho friondly rolations botwoon tho eynod of ~tho Roformed Ohurdh and tho Assombly. Carriod. Dr, Brown waa in sympathy with tho maitor, and do- sirod _to gao it thnrough}{ investigatod. The Rov, Mr. Buest moved tho adoption of tho roport, and said tho papor scomod to bo & stop In tho right direction. The roport was unanimously adopted by tho Assombly by o riu- ing voto, On motion, Dr. J. R. Wilson offored R a forvont prayor oh tho Liappy rosult Just at- ninod, Tho Rev. P, H. Martin, of tho Committeo on the Endowmont Fund, to whom was reforred s ‘momorial In rolation to tho Committoo on Publi- eation, mado o roport. 6 was in rolation to the Prosbitorion printing-bouso o Rickmond, Va., which I8 to cost ,000, and’ on which $18,000 hovo boon paid. Tho bal- anco must bo paid by tho 1st of Janunry, 1873, and approvos the action of tho Publication Come mittoo. Tho roport was recoived ond mado tho socond ordor of tho day for to-morrow. On motion the rocords of the Synods of Nashville, Missiseippl, North Carolina, Goorgin, Virgints, and Arkaugas wora approved; Tho Rov. Mr. Smoot rond tho roport of tho Committoo on Forcign Correspondance, appolt- ing delogatos to tho various bodios o8 followa: Synod of Missour, T, R. Wolch, D. D.; Willlam Dinwiddio; Cumboriand Prosbytorian, 3. W. Pugh, L. H, Blanton ; Roform Church {n Amer- ien, B, Bairg, D, D., 'L. H. Blanton; Assoclate Teformed Chiurch, L. O, Vons, Josopli Bardwoll; Tho Assombly procoodad to'the conaldoration of tho unfinishod busincss of yoatorday, on ovor- turo from tho Committeo on Bills, and overturos from tho - Prosbytory, of Muldafburg, racom- mending licontialos to practice fivo yoars in tho Proabytory batoro uotilug In rogultr pastoral obarga, Tho Committoo recomaénd. that tho roquost bo donied. Tho Rov. Mr. Wholoy thought this was s mattor which did not bolong £0 tho Assemby, but should bo sottlod in tho Prosbytory. Tho Rov, Mr. Adams moved_tho Provicus quostion, which was sgreod to, and tho amondmont that the Assombly onjoin_tho Pros- Dylerios to urgo thoir licontintos to labor two soars boforo gottling. Tho smendmont was ost, and tho original Teport, that tho ovorturo Do rojectod, adopted. Eldor Rotheock, of tho Auditing Committeo, mado s ropors, which was Tend aud approved. Dr, Wilson roud s gontle reminder in rogard to the importanco of_collast- ing nascsemonts in_ Prosbyterice, Tho Rov. Mr. Vogs, of tho Committco on Lvangolical Labor, mado o roport, which was rocoived, but_disous- slon was postponod, Tho Rov. Ar. Bowman roquosted that tho timo for hoiding the next $ynod of Momphia bo_changed from thio 29th of October to tho 2d. Tho quastion was roforred. Tho Assombly proceeded to tho cousidora- tion of unfinishod busivess, boing tho roport of the Bianding Committeo on Forolgn Missions, a_portiou of which had boon ‘mislaid whon tho ‘Toport wes boforo the Louso. The portion of the roport not bofore tho Assom- biy waa rond by Dr. Brown, Tho roport was ap- proved, Varlous mission oxponsos Woro rocom- mondod, smong them tho procuring of plous womon 18 mivsionarios. On motion, tho report way adopied. Tho unfinishod businoss of tho morning, the report of the Committoo on Evan- olicel Labor, was tsken up. Tho Rov. Mr. owman movod to smond tho report ~ by insertiog tho word ©Misslonary” in _tho caption of tho roport. Carried. Aftor othor amendmonts, the roport was adopiod, Dr. Brown introducod 's rosolution that tho Com- mitteo on Byatematic Benevolence bo com- posod of tho Chairmon of the Com. mittoos on Bills aud Overturos, Thoological Beminarios, _Bustontation, Foroign_Missions, Publication, Education, Evangolistio Labor, and Bchools. Dr. Bowman movod that tho Commit- teo bo composod of mombors of the Committecs, and not the Chairmen, Dr, Wilson read o _communicstion from tho Bcoteh dologates, stating tho roason of their non- attendance, in which thoy regrottod tho Assombly mot g0 fur sway ss Littlo Rock. Thoy extonded tholr Ohristian congratulations to tho Asyombly. Dr, Brown moved tho lotter be re forred to tho Committoo on Foroign Corrospon- donco, Onrriod. ‘Tho Rov, Mr. Smook rond the sopost of Ausombly Delogato Jola . Grasky, D. D., to the last Missouri Synod. The report waa adopted, and the diligonca of tho delegate com: monded. An offort waa mado to withdraw one of the re- orts in rolation to tho difforenco botwoon tho ard of Trustaos and Exocutive Committoo on the Kennoday and Parke funds, _After prayor Dy Rev, Allon Wright, at 8:35 tho' Assombly ad- journod until 8 p. m. The United Brethren. Davron, 0., May 20,.—The fifth day's session of tho Genoral Conforenco of tho Unitod Lreth- ron Church convonod at tho ususl hour, Bishop Globrennor in tho chair. The roport of tho Committoo on Missions wan recoivod and disposcd of. This elightly chiangos tho boundarios of govoral missions, and unites tho Tows aud North Towa Conferonco, ubjoot to thoir option at thoir Dozt snnual misslon, - Tolograms sending greot- inga woro exchangod with tho Genoral Assombly of tho Presbytorian Church now in session in Bultimoro, Md. Adjournod until Wednosday ‘morning. The Baptist National Conventlon. Aupaxy, N. Y., May 20,.—The Baptist National Couvontion referrod the questions as to aid- ing collogos nud oa to the proprioty of a Con- tonnial Celebration in 1876, suggosted by tha Exooutivo Committeo of tho Educational Come mission, to & special commilteo to roport at s subsequent mosting, and_adjourned subjoct to the callof tho Prosident. A e Confession of a Murderers BALTIMORE, Msy 20.—IHellahan, condemned ta death, Juno 19, for the murder of Mre. Lamploy, Lias mado confonsion of bis guilt, implicating Nicholson ss his_instigator and sccomplice. Hallahan bes 2o objoction io dloy but saya ho wants company on_tho gallows, Ho avors that ho chokod tha old lady while Nioholson atruck her the death blow.” Robbory, as was woll known, Was the incitiug causo of tho orime. Nicholnon i# not yot sentonced, tho cano having gono to tho Court of Appenls on oxcoptions, Now York Legisiature, Aunaxy, N. Y., May 20.—Gov. Dix sent o the Assombly to-night his voto of the Local Probibi- tlon Lill, and Lfs voto was sustained. Gov. Dix objocts to the Local Optlon bill on tho ground that it ostricts tho frocnom of choico of commaunities, and compels thom to olther por- it the #alo of ardont #pirita or prohibit the tnlo of lightor bovaragos ; and olso bocauso 1o limita are specifiod to tho nnmbor who may engage in the traflle. Ife favors, locat option, bui not in tho restrictod sonno which this bill provides, il il . ‘Khree Men Drowned, Tauvax, May 20.—An accldent oconrrod at Whits, liaton, Guysbor County, onthe” 19k inst. ~hroo men from the Amorican elioonor Dary A, Taylor left the vessol at daylight, £0 g0 shooting. 1t lu supposod that thoy capmizod Tn tho breakors, as hats and coats woro pleked up, Tho bodios Liave uot beou racovored, i s el i Ocean Steamahip Nowe. Losnow, May 20.—Arrived out, stonmahips Tamalia, Victorlo, Abyssynin, Franklin, Egypt, Rhino, and Gty of Montrenl, from New York, sud o Prussly from Qualso, 1y Yonu, May 20.—Arrived, the steamships Sllola_trom Hambicg, Villo' dg” Tatin trom Trost, and Franco and Java from Liverpaol. st bk ) Mystorfous Disnpponrance. [Evansviure, Ind, May 20,—A speclsl reports thai. Lyman "Uttor, 8 morchant of Litohold, Montgomery County, I, loft Lis homo & fow Toske a0 to go'to inclumall, with & consldor- abla amount of monoy on bis peraon. Tho wholo county has hoon_scoured, but no trace of him could bo found, It ia bollovod that Lig has boon murdorad and his body consoalod,, Ho was & woll-known morahant of Southorn Tilinols, ON THE RAIL. Congressionnl Excursionists Are 0 0t Gnlveston=-A Xlenrty Iocops tlon=-A Specimen Frontiorsman, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, QaLvzaton, May 20.—Tho oxoursionists com- ‘plotod thelr trip at 10 o'clock to-night, Tho city will expond €20,000 to foto thom. In roturn, thoy oxpoctlo got 88,000,000 to bulld up Tho 0 & first-olaes port, avallablo for ocoan stoamors, Tho artillory firodd & saluto an tho traln amivol. An immonso concourse ¥as sssombled to bid them welcoma Many assurancos wero given on both sidos that tho past should ba forgotton, aud that tho Fod- oral Government should logielato for all sactions sliko, Owing to tho crush and confuslon, tho programmo of rocoption sud orations was nob corriod out. Tho party will got through horo a8 quickly poseiblo, 08 all are in baato to_sco tho routo of tho proposod Fort Bt Philip Conel and the Misslssippl works, this bolog olly o grogt objost in tho, mina of tho Con- grosamen. 1 slinll bo sblo to communicato on 00d authority tho goneral conclusiona at whioh o Gongrosataon slall Lavo aizived an Triday, It Is wufliclont, to eay, at prasont; that thoy wii 8ot thoir facos againat loading tho Mississippl Projoct with ony othor Achomo. . A singular ogourronco happenod to-day south of Dallas, whore wo stoppod o tako wood. Toxan, mountod on » mustang, came suddonly galloplng out of the woods toward us. When ho Roarad the cars ho shoutod to tho drivor to hold on, a8 10 wantod to soaroh tho train for & mur- dofor. Tho thing waa 5o suddon that searcoly any omo noticod 1t When ho shoutod thoso words ho was_dirootly in front of the door nonr which your corrospondont wan sitting, and 88 ho soramblod foroclously on board, tho lattor obsorvod that o Lid & navy revolvor i his right hand, bohind his Lip, bolding it downwards, with his finger on the trigger. 1fo lnnu\?uln’dy to tho othor ond, and tho train at that (nsfant mov- ing, ho jumpod off, pooring angorly into the windows ‘55 the traln pnsed. o was a wild figuro, stonding, rovolver in hand, sconling aftor us a8 wo loft, Nobody knows what his truo objoob was, Tho Iaborora_said that a man was murdorod 1n tbat distriot w fow nighta boforo, and thak thia man’s sistor Liad boon oul raged.’ Either caso might justify this curlous intrusion. = Tho programmo hore will bo hurried through with all decorous hate, and wo shall noxt and finally bo heard from ot Now Orleans, whon tho party will immodintoly broak up. THE DOCTORS. Meceting of tho Illinols State Medical Associntion. Spectal Disvatch to The Chicago Tridune. Broowryaroy, 111, May 20.—Tho State Medi- cal Bocioty convoned in Durloy Hall to-dsy ot Dalf-past 10 o'clock. About fifty delegates woro prasont, and to-night at lonst throo times that number aro in the city, Ohicago Is roprosented by Drs. T, M. Wilder, O, W. Chaffeo, T.D. Titoh, J. 11, Hutchigon, 'W. E. Quinn, F. H. Dovis, E. L. Holmes, and Prof. Audrewa. Tho Convention was addressod in an eloquont spooch of welcome by Dr. Thomas F. Worroll in bohalt of tho County Socloty; by Gon, J. J. Dloomfield for tho ' oity, 8nd J. A, Jackiman for tho Board of Education, Responsos woro mako by Dr. Androws, Dr. W P. Plorco, of Lomont, and Dr. MoArthur, of Tockford. Tho Ton. Hamilton Bpencer, in bo- Lnlf of tho Bar, addressod & fow words to tho Convention, and waa rosponded to by Dr. Cul- vor of Graohvillo. Tho names of dologates wora Dondod In, after which tho mesting sdjourned wntil 2p. m. In tho aftornoon, Dr. White, of Bloomington, road o roport for 'the Committes on_ Burgery, which, sftor somo discussion, was adopted. ~ Dr, Hamilton, of Kane, road a supplemental report, on fractures, which was sdopted after somo dis-" cusaion, Mr. Koith, of Now York, spoko a fow words in favor of cosmalino, the new surgical droasing. Dr. Titel, of Olioago, road a papor writcon by Dr. Holz, also of Chicago, on tho uap of strycki- nino in dlsossos of tho oyo. Dr. Holmes, of Chicngo. Tond & roport_on ‘tumars of the oyo, which was adopted, Dr, Allon, of 8t. Louis, do* livered n lecture i the ovening to a large as- somblnge. Tho mombors of ‘tho Convention will visit the mstitntions of this city and Nor- ‘mal, to-morrow. SPORTING. Pigeon-Shooting == Basclnll-eeIonts ing. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, Broouniorox, I, May 20.~Tho ten-bird Jandiosp swoepatake shooting-match, this aftor- noon, botwoon Capt. Bogardus, Milos L. John- son, . W. Bontloy, and Klolnman, wes won by Bogardus.' The Gcoro, sigod: Bogardus, 07 Klolnman, 7; Bontloy, 4; Johnson, 0, Bontly was handleapped at twenty-five yards, tha othera at thirty. A fivo-bird matoh botwoen Johnson and Klginman stood: Johngon, 1; Kloinman, 4. S Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. New Yong, Moy 20.—Maurico Daly has re- plied to Garnier's challenge, sccepting it on condition that the game bo piayed bofors tho 1at rox., or after the tournament. . Garnlor wishos o pliy botweon tho Gth and 10th prox. Itis thought, howevor, that the difference can bo amicably sdjuated. New Yok, May 20,—Daso ball—Philadelphlas, 6§ Rosolutos, 5. ‘Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, Dernor, Mich., Moy 20.—Orchard-Lake Ho- tel, nosr Pontind, waa openod to-dsy for tho préuent, soaeon with o xogatta sport which was attondod by tho boat-clubs of this city, Tho ‘princips racel yaa » aweopstake for which com- Potitors wero Allegan and Excolsior of Excol- sior Boat Olub, of Dotroit; Hardoo of tho Dotroit Boat Club, Mr, Goodsell, of the Orchiard Lake Club. Tho race, # mile and ro- turn, was oaslly won by Excolslor in about 17 ‘minites. Tho raco for four-onrod hoats waa oally won by * Droam,” of the Detroft Club. The Modoc War. Hax Fraxorsco, May 20.—Gov, Booth, at tho requost of many oitizons of Yroks, conforred ‘ith Gon.Bchofield with reforenco to {he proprie: ty of raising a company of sharpabootors and scouts to fight the Modocs, and for the purposo of protecting the livos and property of sottlora in tho oxtremo northorn portion of this_Stato, Gon. Schofleld rocolved tho proposition favora- by, Tio-aay Gov. Booth recotved a lottor from tho Gonoral informing him that tho sorvicos of & compaay of voluuloors to the, numbor of Oty will bo accepted on following terms: Find their own_arms, ammurition, furnish _ rations; - tho organized to ropors for to Gon. Davie' hoadquarters, ot lava-bod, Tn accordance with this dooision, Adjt. Footo dressed s lotter to J. O, Durgoss, of Yroks, authorizing him to raiso such & compavy, Tho compauy 80 raisod will bo organized snd accopt- od s part of tho Natlonal Guard. Its oflicors will b duly commissioned by tho Govarnor, 0 Government to company ~ when Great Strugglo for Coanl Lands. New Your, Mey 20—A groat strugglo In sald to bo provailing i Sliamoliin, Poun,, for tho poa- seasion of over 10,000 sores of land in the anthra- cito conl regions, valued ot 20,000,000, One party lisa burned three housos which ' the other Eidonad erectod, and rotalintion 1 now threat~ oned. 0. I, Whoelor, of New York, represonta ouo aide, and e Roading Railrosd Company tho other, ‘The Dixon Disastor. Drxoy, May 20.—Two more of those who woro injurad by thio bridgo_disastor, Mrs, Wilcox and thio eldost dsughter of E. B, Barker, onnnot Jong survive, Mrs, Ohioney and Charles Murray, the Btation Agont of tho Northwostorn Railroad, ara slowly improviug. Agricultural Xtoms, 8r, Lous, May 20.—A speclal dispatoh to the Republican trom Austin, Toxas, sys that grasa- hoppors, in innumerablo numbers, have mado shole spbourance In st Stato. atd o laging wasto ull vogotation, In somo localitios tho Havo outirely dostroyed tho corn, consuming {t down to & lovel witli tho ground. ' Thoy oo to o moving northward, oud it {s foared that Wis- Sonain, Tiiols, Kanass, snd Nebraska wil be visited, 'Pho Democral this morning publishes a Iarr Datoh of oorrospondence from all parts of Mis- sourl, Houthorn Iilinois, Kanaos, ana Towa, Which prodicta & largo aud excollont, wheat grop, but short cropa of oats and corn, ‘Meariits, May 20.—Tho reports of the condi- tlon of thio'cotton orop throughout this seotion av0 very discouraging, Owing to tho baokward #pring and cool ralns, s bad stand , & 0 hard-beating raina during tho past woek are bosting down tho plants, aaded to which fho catorpillarshave mado their appoarance in im- ‘monao numbors, and aro dontroylng Loth cotton and corn, oauslrg gront donpondanty Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, BpniNoriELD, May., 20.~In o convorsation to-dsy with ‘promifiont _ agrioulturiate from tho nouthorn part of this Stato, thoy ro- portad tho wintor whent in fair’ condition, with the prospocts of u loavy orop. Onts and_opring whont throughout thin seotion 870 not 80 oxtonaivoly sown s Inat your, Corn inpratty woll ll plaited, and in standing woll Allogothor tho crop prospocts are encournging, STREET-CAR ACCIDENTS. ‘Two serlous atraot-car accldonts oconrred yos- tordsy aftornoon, causing tho lustont dosth of ono little boy and tho probablo doath of sn- othor, Tho first of thoao ocourred ak half-past 1, at tho cornorof Archor avonuo sud Twonty- Bocond stroot, A littlo boy 8 yenrs old, namad Willls Tuckor, in attompting to cross tho Biroot In front of car No. 1, was ovortaken and knooked undornoatli tho front whools. Tho flosly part of bis right thigh was torn off, aud tho bono was fractarcd boforo the hornos could o atoppod. Lo was takon to tho County Hos- pital, whoro tho physiclana dsclded that mmputa- on ‘would bo nacoseary. Tho little follow was #0 low ab a Inlo hour Inst night that it was bollovod ho would dlo, His porents rosido nt No, 78 Purplo stroot. . Tho aocond accldont oceurrod at 6 o'lock, on Milwaukooavento, noar Division stroot. A littlo boy, 6 yonra _old, amod Albort Nolson, whoso arents reside at No, 61 Dixon strect, in' at- mpting to stoal a rido on car No, 1, of the Milwaukoo avonuo lino, foll beneath the front wheols, which pnesed over_his hond, instantly Xiling'him. ‘lhe drivor, Willlam Scholo, was arrested, and locked up in the Ohicrgo Avenuo Blation, to awalt tho roault of thio, Goronor's n- quost, B ——— THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. Amooting of tho Genoral Committoo of Ar- rangoments for tho Lnglish banquot, to bo hold at the Shorman Houso on Fridsy ovening, Queen Victoris's birthday, was held at Oharloy Xorn'a last ovoning. Tho Committeo on Ban- quot roportod that {lve tonsts had boon agroed upon. _Tho Committoo on Financo roported thnt 195 tickots bad boon disposed of. Tho Commit- o0 on Programmo roportod. » programmo. All tho roports were concurred in, and the meeting adjourned. i & —_— CITY ITFMS. This morning at 1 o'clack Ofliosrs Moohavo and Mitcholl discovored firo in an nsb-barrol in tront of No 96 Markot stroot, Thoy quickly ox- tinguishod it. But for tho discovery tho rosult would have boon sorfous. Tho Buporintondont of Polico yoatorday issuod printod circulars to tho force, containing tho text of the law rolating to cruoltyto animals, and an order diroating ovory officor to carry out its pro- visions. The Socioty for tho Provontion of Cruolty to Animala will, by this ordor, recelvo valusblo assistanco. Yostorday ovening at 7 o'clock, th_ stosm ‘bargo McOrath ran into tho Lake stroet bridgo. The mainmast of tho bargo was broken off, and_an omnibus of tho Lumborman'a lino, ‘which was just going Off tho bridgs, was somo- What damagd. Attempt to Wreck o Rallroad 'Train. New Yonk, May 20.—A passongor roports tnat about 1:16 thisaftornoon an attompt was madoe £0 wrock tho oxproes train on tho Now York Con- tral Raflroad, duo at Albany at 1:30 p. m, Tho traln was rinning at high spcod, whon tho en- ginor discovored o tio pliced acros tho track. Tha locomotive struck the tio and threw it clear of tho track. The train was stopped, and tho track oxomined and found sil right. e Who Fired at Gov. Kellogg 7 New Onreans, May 20.—Molvin 3T, Colon, an attacho of tho Picayune, was arrostod to-day, clnggod, vith hooting ot Willim, itt lologe, on May 7, with tho infentlon of killiog him, o Colion was on Camp sreot whon tho shot wos fired on Magazino stroot. Convontion of Oivil Engincors. Lousvitie, May 20.—A numbor of distin- shod clvil anginoors of tho country arrived at 0 Galt Houso this ovaning, drore ate expociva n tho morning, ‘Thoy aro mombors of the Amor- ican Bocioty of Civl Enginoors, which moois here to-morrow. was bailod in 85,000, It 8 woll Anown that | 1) HORSES AND CARRIAGES, B WE ITAVE A OITOTOR TOT OF HORAK, ‘wanld invito buyars to oall and solocli evory horse hiood negel. oo aL 10 lalsoke o sorenty-iia 7ot man 3 n O T A of mulbs, aL3 and'263 Btata-nt, : ; o G S b, i ANE GENTLEMAN TIAVING YOUNG fToRs that ho would like trainod to doubls and singlo li D aniia by & reaonaiblo. paty in tho oy, & i b 3 ot anproved o Trloos, Bl Btato sty L BOTTILL O BALE_TWO DIALT JIOUSKE, TWO EX. Tor et O R e s o fooe A by o ‘Goal oloo 183 Bouth Usnalit, : PO S1T SA1E, OF SN i s T minaton; good and iy horao, oan trol il VIR S R6 B:10, and sovoral good drivara. AL, Futngarega! sood dsirers, AL OV ONETUNDIED GAaRIAaus o Trom irst-cinas 1iakors At rosan and 085 Wost Ttandorphi-t, G L. BRAD: g 008 S4B T JFOREALFITIE TIST TIORSE IN TITE OITY FOR ety o gontloman. o Lger: A Lrnose: Thorse sountl, ki, o car trak 4 314 150, & fast oty at barn 1n roar of 1060 Wabash-av. AUOTION SALES. By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. THE SALE AT THR TREMONT HOUSE WILL BR CONTIN UED This Morning at 10 o'clack. WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneors. ON- WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, FINE NEW TOP BUGGILS, N WAGON: Phaotons, Domoctas und Jiprosé Wesons, Donbly hi pingle e, d Bt Wodnesday mornia, BEFIEIS & 0., Avctionoers. At 25 and B Wos ook, Wi, JFOR BALE_GOOR FANILY OT USINEAS omAT: St b e SRR el nor Halstod and Garroli-ats, A 0Tt BATE_GONMI VIRY BIVLISIE TARTATED: ping road-orsusy all kind and well-brokon, Can ba o0 0t No. 17 Twollth-st for o noxt fow day. Hngld BAT e Ak Kol Al oo suaer, O sALEaMA FOR 8. OAN DE LT, PONY Aadioon st WREN'S Kiablo, South Parkav. and Twonty- onn ol all kinde: 3 biugios, at No: 30 Bouth Gansliats o oo tocon bR ahaso 15 FLRTOMEN, EAZEAR -+ CHERES, P35 ., or corncr of Badgwivk nod Division-sta. ‘Tho Suitiar sy Tor sk mosey than oy Tamutacti. JR BROOKAAN, 100 TWENTY-GECOND BT, + lat for malo, of ozoliango, now and socond. open and Len-lmfiulnl, ‘busluoss and oxprosa wagons, a faw &ood Hght and heavy Horson, singlo and doubie. hurnoss, Gno claronco, landav, and clos carriages. W E WL SEL, O TRADE ok A WEAVIET irt-clasn aad e ‘wolght; poefootly gontlo; bas always boda miod fi‘.“.”'x’-fn"y'; L oply o zoasor i o Ind: eriad, BT £HLLY, 45 South harkotat. ANTED_FOUR PAIIL HORSES, ONE L-HORSE ‘vlatform spring, ono covared 3 ropioy antablo Tor sdacstove budimots. Thauicd At (Went, Miadls o 535"‘» Wild Men Borneo Bhow. D. K. ANTED—TO PUROITARR—A TAGITT WAGON OR o0d running gont. Addross Hoto 10 A« B ENNL: o, af R BRI, Soom 3, Wiatog brics and ot 1t W sm "‘YANTF»D'JI'D HIRE AN EXPRESS WAGON FOR o o tiren weoks, s 219 fouth Ganalats FANTED—A GOOD DRIVING TORSE, e Tvil oxchasgo & o e Wens R BUSINESS CHANCES. MANUFACTURING. thiat {8 now oyl sflort, boing mado, it of BUSINESS FOR SALE pancr, on ror #nug gstablls 1. Address X 48, Tribung offico, v with'a ot 000, o, on no- Sount O Il Bty Addrons 136y ‘Celouns omeo,” o PARTY WIi0" 13 ODLIGED TO LEAVE THE ol offor s wollotabllyiod ofal and i sobbing s, 0 salo. Amaunt of cap 10'B10,000, Addross V 60, Fribano ofoe SNUG® LITTLE STATIONERY AND NOTION A\ b, Sohutitony 1ncatod 1050 400 kmmeniaio SRUMS S, o 10008 ek O Tesbng S Y TARE OHANCE_FOR SALE-A FIRST.OLANS samplo-room of wail-gstablisliod roputation, for cash, i awnde itidesyin Trom 'Dusinoms” on nacsunt ol i th, Addross by miail, Jtoom 22 Blatropoli 3 onith.” Adrort by mal, Sooa 2 Matropalitan Biook SPLENDID OPENING TOR A BATILROOM or trunk businoss. Apply to Pekin Toa Company, 376 Biato-st. ANY TATIY TAVING S5000 OAN TIND A BAFE insostmont in tho manufaoturo and salo of an articla fuacd in ovary anuily. WIIl guarantoo a profit of §10,000 in elx montlis, *Como and invostigato, at Yoom 22 Rubias' fotol, Dosrborn-t., botweon Madison and Monroa, A_ 000D TI{ING, WITH TATGE PHOFITS, 70 X 4. manufsoturor of caliinot or athor wood work, for sale i N INER, 119 Doarborn-st., ‘Room 6, S SOLD, PARTNERS PRO. ‘wood oponlngs on hand for mon. wiih il invatigation. Js . KIMBALL, USINESS | . Kaally £ 810000, Wo ON THURSDAY, MAY 23, DRY GOODS, Tiordy-Mado Olothing, Btraw Goods, Oarpoting, Boots and Bhoos, &o., AT AUCTION, On THURSDAY, May 21, at 93 o'clock, 86 and &7 South Caualst. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctionears, GRAND AUCTION SALE ONE HUNDRED LOTS, By WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., OnMonday, May 26,1873, AT CLYDE, Two miles west of tho Oity Limits, on the lina of the 0yB &Q B B, a0d 0, &G, W.B. B, ‘This s one of tho most desirable suburbs sbont Uhi- cags, Tho streats are woll graded, sidowalks lald, and treos planted, Thero fa 8 good sohiooly aud during the presont scnson tho town of Olcoro intends erooting fino schoo! buildlng, Tho advantages of Olyde over all othor goburba nre that it lies on the lue of tho most aocommodating sallrond running out of Ohloagos is ‘ncoexsiblo by trains at all Lours of tho dny and night, ‘and the fare only 16 conts) the ground is bigh nnd try and {s well drafned, Tho lots aro a1l 60x160, A de- lightfal Park will bo Iald out near the oontre of the town, A Oburoh la now belng built at & oost of $7,000, Balo to bo positive and without resorve, Tho titlo {s porfeot and proporty freo of {noumbranca TERME-—Ono-third onsh, balance in one and two yoursut 8 por cont fntoreat, A dopostt of §60 on ach Tot will be roquired on tho doy of sale, A SPECIAL TRAIN Wil lonvo tho Dopot of 0y B. & Q. By B, t 118, m, o day of sl and & pladid uack wil o provied or all, 3 Freo passos will be furnished to thoss desirlng 10 at- 4end tho sale, by W, IL, OLAEKE, Propriotor, Room 3 Ohamber of Gommeroo, or WH, A BUTTERS & 00, Auctioneors, 66 & 67 Bonth Canal-st, By GEO, P, GORE & CO. GREAT BALE, BY CATALOGUE, OF 1,200 CASES Boots, Shoes, & Slippers On Wednesdny, May 21, a6 8 1-2 0, m, This seill bo tho Iazgost aud fingst salo of tho season. Tn tho sssortmont will bo found fino linos of New YorX, Philadolpbia city mado goods {u Wom.'s, Misscs', and Obildron's woer. GEO, P. GORE & 0., Aucta., 2, 24 nd 26 Randoloh-st. UG AND PRESORTPTION STORE TOR BALE: oo ilitations 00 ogioursancs, Gaod chance for & Zamn 81t ittlo caplial, ¥ B0, Tribbao ofice. TNE, GLEAN STOOK OF DRY GOODS AND NO- i foF s, o oxclinga far ity or coandry tonl s tato." Addross o thros Usya I 3, Telbiuna ofico: (00D OUANDE FOR GROUELY, NARDWARE S5, ahoa: {arniturs, or othor stor: o Welworth: av., rlytlatat, Hapidiy butldlog up, and will Zant chionp, R MIEALS, 200 Laalieat, OOLEN MILL YOI BALT, 50 MILES FION GHL. Catior ito sont baryatn (r cosh sad. oier oporty. o will soll an laterost to no Undorstandiog tha blntey and {ako olher provorty anid PV HEBIRERG, Toom 4 98 Eaat Madiso - A Large Verdict, Avpany, May 20.—In tho Cireuit Court, to-dag, the jury, undor dirootion of Judge Danforth, ro- turriod a vordiot of $554,062 in favor of tho peo- plo and against Thomas O, Fiolds, for money paid Fiolds an claima of firomon. A ‘stay of pro- ceodings was granted for twonty days. paiimisieslabeinits i The Labor Qucstion. 8. Louss, May 20.—Two hundred teamstors, | employod in tho bridge tunnel excavation, struck to-dsy for an incronso of wagon. DEATHS. e A, 30 Iaudo, uldely 4 0'clock, at th . G, 719 Butfertield 00 of 'tho lato Rev. A, and s months, 11 days, Didssod sloe, Ko to 1080 Ovor . rosldouor OINTOSIT soaldonco of b to Chapel, Frionda ot docosso nd, JFOBTER_At the rosidencoof Lis brother, Dr. A. 11, Fastor, on May 20, Myron b, Foator, agod 23 yours, €2~ Now Eagland papars pioats cop. ago, formorly widow of 10 orolack &, mi, from 8%,y Y OATFIageR Chlvary Gometory. = b ot T8 Tn this sity, May 1 Jonalo Relsar, witoof Gorge Horeis, e, 58 Tomajua il bo taked to Porv, Tnd,, for intormont. ‘WANTED--FEMALE HELP. 'ANTED—A GIRLFOR GENERAT HOUSEWORK, At 35 Johnson-place, botwesn Thirty-olghth and Thirty.ninth o blocks west of Cottaio Grova:ar. MISCELLANEOUS, A, BHOLZ, MANUFAGTURGR ORAG.OARPETS, o “cornor Bohawk and Monominca-sts, Custom work Promplly attendod to, ~ Caspats for salo. (CASE PAID FOIL WATCHES, JRWELNY, OTD old, sllvor, firarme, “and il goods of vatue, at (ho Exchiange Loaq Otilco, 2ia T:ast Madisonst. (COLONYALL WISTIING TO GO WEST AN DO sowilt thio ‘A. & W. Colony, at triiing oxpenso; boalthy cllmata; floh soil; no erlgatlon; host. ohmnoo sottlora will ovor liave to soouro froo Lomos, 169 Afadlzon- oty (CABH PATD TOR GAST-OFT CLOTHING AND ‘miscollanoous goods of ang kind, by sonding & iotter 10 1. GELDER, Loan Olfice, &4 Stela-t. NVENTORS, OATL, AT BTONER'S INVENTORS' Burosu, D, STONKR & GO, Patont Holloitora and Negotiators, ] Want to ozolianga a man- ulaoturing b 5200 SFEALA GE OASIL BUSINESS THAT P2U0) ‘1o businoun, and gng that wil bose imvustign: . “This s & fino o for'two aotivo oung men it » o Bundeod. B0 Wort Lako-ate Lot T OOOWfi‘L BUY A HATF INTEREST 1N & Sl wall-catabllscod caviy businoss, vaying Balt d 147 South Clarkoat., ftoom &5, it aniount montily. LOST AND FOUND. 1' OST—210 REWAI L4 black Nowfoundl F{l‘ljrl’.hu oxtra lr-l ml(l;l\l;l‘n d fout; last Imlnlllimflm‘ 20 Joftaraon, coming (6 Ohicagn:. tho abiovo roward, Bopaid o diory” ot o1 Woir Lakost, P TALL- OST_GUNDAY, ON FIFTY-FIRST-ST., A BMALL ay maro with small whito streak on forohead, ono Tt oy ¥naa wpruig sop areund oy stk good rovard D31 0 Bor roturn 026 fiash Kinziost. j' OST_BINGLE PRARL RING IN BMALL RING. L box: {li finder wiil confor a favor by leaving it at HUURLY & CO.'S Jowolry atoro, No. 8 South Glarkst. n Thus, . pleass roturn e o Ao VAUGHA, or ledva thoin st £ aud 8 La- Hiiloats, Yoom s WD_tRON PARK RIDOR, A et answar (@ (ho name’ of oS I NIGHT OF MAY 15, ON OMATIA LGSR0 ARG, noat Gonuva, Tt o yorte- ‘onnala tontaining about 816 to §60 in monoy, and ticket, i Bopm AL S No, portamonnalo and tekot 10 A Tuay ¥eup tho monos. T OM OUR DELIVERY WAGO) BA Totwacn Madlsonat. and 'Hubbard: caurt, a parcol of linon carnoting. Fivo dollars roward o ‘baid Sor tho Totuirn'of o samo 0 our oico, 125 Dearbon-st. G. M. & L MUNGER T OST-TITE LADY Wi0 FOUND A POOKETBOOK ) 'In & Twolttiy-st, ‘bus, Monday morning, will find tho i:al;n«:;;y datpusing Biis M. £. LANE, 563 Waat Tay. or-st. ny parsn voturn Wi Gonara, 1Ly AT ATUCTION. Special Sale of W, & Crockery, On THURSDI‘\“Y, E{" 9 g‘g:fll:fil:;_’ 90 cratos of W G- Groskery; 10 443.°%. GORS & 007, Auctloneers. "y RLISON & FOSTER. ASSIGNEE'S SALE oF AT ATCTION, FRIDAY MORNING, May 33, at 10 o'clack, ot our Balesroom, 87 Markot-at., consisting of Bureaus, Tables, Bedatends, Hattresses, TLoungos, Bofas, Pillows, Comforters, &0., &o. Klao'n nd-top Hagxy. By order of GEO. W, CAMPBELL, As- signee, ELISON & FOSTHR, Auctioncers. HOUSE AND LOT, ‘With Elegant Grounds, N0. 581 HUBBARD-ST,, At Auction, On Saturday Morning, May 24, at 10 o'clock. ON THIE PREMISES. Houso two-story framo, with brick basomont; lot 100 foot, [rant on Ilubbard-at., by 217 feat decp on Wood-at. 3 Grounds fitted uy {n splendld stylo. Thisproportyhasboen. ocouplod for soveral yoars past by Frantz Amold, Esq. TERMS OF BALE OASIHL, TITLE PERFEUT. For Information rogarding tho property apply to WILL- JAM ANDREWS, Room No. 15, 161 LaSallo-st, * ELISON & FOSTER, Au foneors. JOUSD-ASTRAY—A AY MAE: FROVE FIOF: arty, pay cliargea, and fako awny. Inquiro of J. B, WL, Boriur of Wost Ohio and Noblo ste, QTRAYED-ON SUNDAY, MAY 16 BETWEEN 3 ‘and 4 a'olook p. 1n., from tha Wood and coal yard of Dantol T, Elston, (00t of Wost Grosoat.. North 8 young, fino:brod ow, hoavs with salf, sged b or 6; colot 205 wlth whito spat un flawk, white bag, teats covorod with warls, ahort atrafght horha. Tho pofson roturning Tor ta tho’ ownae Wil roéoive 10 raward, DANIEL Tt HESTON, foot Want Grovoat., N. B or 216 Nosth Car: poiitar-s 3 N-FROM THE CORNER OF MADISON s e s a by mars wbout 34 twnds highy alto tgibo on foreheady sk, ook 0% el b ox Toatbie to s i Yod Iip zobo. N By g chy By TAYLOR & HARRISON. _OIL, PAINTINGS, & this day recoived fnstructlons from the owaors jory Pahiting now on oxbibition at 189 West Madison-st., WEDNES] EVENING, May 91, at 75 o'alook, Do aomt o Wl postlseaty soh ‘thocs Sitiouh 5 utchusod Palntings at Suturday g landare salor Ml Lorlolt, thels AEhetYomine s aale. 7 5y bafarathis o 1 Falatiug,ore Uen AIGR'S LARRISON, Auctioncors. aving il MIRRILL, 10 Olis Biveok, fIAKEN UP-ONI: DARK BROWS HORSE, AROUT A N Al fois at LN DIIOASON'S ‘Toarding and Iivary stables, 804 and 06 Weat Madis TFAREN UP-SUNAY, ‘X RTRAY COW: OWNTR can hinvo hor by proving and paylng charges, at 40 Enab indiana-at. T, RANDAZZO, LATE OF ALW boga Joavo o hform, tho.ledics of Ohlo I8 prepatod £0 onlor Iadies; fadod switehen (by sn o How Brogaas) sy shada, from n gt hrotn 10 & duog Dluck: *Warrantad ol (o fdo sconor than tho Ratara Golor, Dopot, 19 Twonty-socond. ROY LAUNDRY, T3 S0UTIL L FINANCIAL. ALE—23,200 ADJUSTED OLAIMS AGAINST up-staire. TAUN, GOLN-BT-, NEAR Madison. ¥amily washilng mado a spocialty’ Work Galod for and dolivorad fruo of chargo. G, WILLSEY, Fropristor. A\[ONEY ADVANGLD AT LASSEN'S LOAN MOSES, fitofaouie & Co's on_ disinonds, wataon, g ativer valusbior, 177 Olatk-st., cornor of Moaras, oo 5. TGOK OF UPTIOLSTRRY GOODS OF TIE T RERRT PRl S RS20 o Snibios 0 CONTRAGTORS—TIANTT0 BUITD A HLOOK Ot Aralinigs, Soating 830.0u), w1 pay holf caek and oo o subiacban Jands, Addreds X 06, ‘Fribusa ANTIED-_MEN WITI BOME GAPITAL TO GOT. roapond, witli & viow to manufasturing sgrioultural sy Ingliato wianaasturing 50 Tumibor i all dirootios i NTED-A GOO [CIT QOAT GHEAD TOR 4 no fancy prices wanted, B Fostor-st., off Har- ARG SEWING MACHINES, AN, ¥ GROVER & WK SEWING-MACHINT, hiandsome tablo and cover, aluost uow, Drico 8, 1 Eant Kightoeatheat, TOX. —APPLY AT NO. 5% twean 8 and 11 o'olock, Wedios: G_IIDVIHLA BAKER'S SEWING-MACHINRS-GE oral offico, 160 Btate-st. : branch ofllos, U732 Wabasl av. Persons hiaviug old Grovor & Bakor sowlug-maobine tavitad to call and sco tho now improveaeuts, sud $ear somothing to ticie auvantago. JINGER_BEWING MAOIINES—W ST RIDE lion of NIOHOLS & PILARSON, 11 South ilal Tachirios sold or roniod an osey miontily peywen sowliig igison whion rouuirad INGEI BRWING MAGHINES-NOITII BIDE OF- tica, N, 124 Nueth Olack-st., earnor Ohlo. AMachinos 4 ot santod on oaay moNLily payimer ovouin, QAINGER 1015 OF A, J, MELOUEIUT, 916 SOUTIHD od-ut., sanchios soid on mionthly Vayaonts Aud rented, Open oveniugs f[HE NEW FLORENOR SEWING MAGHINEY o spocial attontion fo rocent Jinprovoionts Iat o ¥l adiod to oueia and T4, witloli aombino wlio_ desirable WNEELER & WILSON BEWING M. In 2 to ™ legsn los of vasos S aa e oot tss iewwat {1640, Droforribg ! i tho work away from tha operator, wo Bavo ma bo found ds by othors, with all e eedliar cacan on 8 UL e W T, SHARP & 00,, Ger Ohlileag tho new {mprovad sold ntod on oasy monthiy paymente, BURHIAM & FLANNERY, Oliy Agents, low 155 Btate-st MONEY, TO" TORN ON WAL ESTATE, § ORC ‘yoars atb and 10 por cont, in sums from '$1,00 io 820,00, Bhort (i commorcial paper wanted. ‘Loana gaghllutoral or housos an lossed ground. "G, 8, LACLY. JSENIOLD FURNITURE, 0 goon “collatorals 1143 L WiNN ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF Dry Goods, Notions, Eto., at Auction. Bilkn, Bitk Bcarfs, Para. ‘Wronadinse, Poplins, s, Itibbons, Velvets, lo Thread Glove g Goods; largo lino of dJawelry snd Notions. o 7 AYLOR S TARRISON, Avstionestt, This morntog, ak %4 o'slock sols andUmbrolias, - Mobal Btrip . las, ke d and Chool SRS By BRUSH, SON & CO. Extensive anlo of Household Goods, Furnis ture, Oarpets, &o., &0., at 41 Bouth Oanal-st. Baturday, Moy, 34,610 a. m. BRUSH, BON & 00., A\mflonufl; TONRY TO LOAN ON GOOD SEGURITIRS, PUI. M ot hiveccugos. bought. aud sald.' LEVE NG & ostlior prov iprovod Cblvago raal urchase Money mortgayes wantods o, D. HAKVEY, L6t atado and Loatay 114 Lassl 10 LOAN— Soourity. §2, 00 FOTt 6 MONTIS ON FIRBT-OLASA INK JIAINES, Rooms 11 aud 13 Honora EY _IN SUMS, #1,00 OR MORE aprovad HMiucia farmus, ~ Do L. o LOAN-MO o elly roat axtate or PERSE, Had AN—T HAVE $3.00 TO LOAN ON OHIL ‘roal catato for fivo xnn, ALFIED JAME! southiwest carnor Madison aud Olark: N TOAN ON REAT Wo buy and soll rual estato, dommerol ks, I ct ! B a0 i s B & TR WA $2.000 e Laan O ‘0 LOAN ON INKIDE REAL VATATE {5 s from §3 60 to $10,000, by 1, O, NIGHOLS, b R0 T8 Clark st cornor Aonioo, AUCTION SALES, " CHATTRL MORTEAGE SALE On BATURDAY MORNING, Mny 24, at 10 o'clock o, m., of tho 'J-stw and busement framo building, No, 704 Wabash-av,, with round lenso; long time. Also bods and fioading. oarpats, stavos, und onoral houses Lol turituro, oraokery, and glussware, Sale positive. GEORGE Ab HHARTMAN, jonatablo Aud Austio TW0 MILLION DOLLARS. GREAT LOSING 0UT, TRUSTEES’ SALB or REALAND PERSONALPROPERTY Belonglng to the OIICAGO LAND COMPANY, AT PUDLIO AUCTION, 00 Wedzesday, the 1601 day ‘of Jung, 1873, By the srtlcles of the association of said Company, it is idod that all the property in the e 14 e it e 1S okt Ba- vold 2 bt Tt i{mmna in the OITY OF OHI- i and comporsd argely e o8 s B AT eoan FEn ol diatoviotaity U0 Gooks, all woll Adptad fof busisoss Dileoen; “fha itfa to thts proporty 1 hold i Owhod by o Asvobiat o for b “riug Deraunial propssty sonsiata ot cont Intoroat, for doturrod paymonts on by thio makors thoso frtiags on 1 OAGO, and fs valua . of rivor and frou iotos Loaring ving from one to fiveyears to rus, and ul 3700, ievo otos woro radaivod d banght from tho Oumpsay st thole paymont, ia sorud bY SRS OF BALI, OA! q aad al deipvory i . Toauiroll (o Tuako s dupouti on o 'é’fi"" coni on the amount of tholr purcliase, the noo to be pal within thirt; lh(l.' or a4 s00n attor the sale doeds can o wado and dalivored. AN B 2005 GRORGE WATHON, Quicaxg, Macchtt, 1, “Tridtoos. Qe with Gides, Bliebion & o, Room il Nou 110 Ly NEW FURNITURE