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8 THEE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1873, " FOREIGN. Tize Pope-in Danger of Death iy by Suffocation. Appéarance of W6 GIUIIA w1 iuaos 3 Posen, Germany. Elootion Riota in Morida, Yuoatan--- Thirty Lives Lost.: Defeat of the Conservative Coalition ‘in : the French Assombly. ¥y FRANCE. Loxoox, May 21.—The French Atlantic cablo Is repaired. Paris, May 21.—Tho Assembly thia aftornoon proceaded to complete ita organization by the election of Vice Prosidents. Thoro wan an ob- stinate contest over the Fourth Vieo Presidency, for which office M. Martol, the avowed supportor ot_Prosident Thiers, was nominatoed by tho Loft. Two ballots wero taken without result, nono of of-the nominees having a majority, On the third tallot, M, Martel was clocted by & majority of soven, recelving votes to 828 for his opponent. The announcement of the result wused & very profound sensation in tho Chambor. Althoigh closo, the vote is & decidod ruverss for tho powerful con- sorvative combination in tho Assembly which made tho election of M. Martel toal quostion. Xt is now bolieved that Thiors will have s ma~ “Jority of thirty in the vote on tho intorpollation, Totwithstanding the colition of the Bonapartist, Legitimiat, and Orleanist mombers against him, 'aro makiog offorts to bring out ali their strongth, and prossing summons have boon to all absent members’ to come to Vorsailles, Among the speakera will bo Prosident Thiers, M. Cassimer Perior, thio Duke De Broglie, and Duko D'Audifrrot Padquier. . —_—— SPAIN, Mavnp, May 21.—The Carlists, under Don ‘Alfonzo, attackod Sanshujs yestordsy, Afiera etubborn rou{stanco the commandant of tho gar- rison surrendered, on condition that tho lives of tis men ahould be aparod ; but, notwithstanding the forme of tho oapitulation, tho Onrlists butch ereil 150 of tho mon in tho strcots of the town, ‘MaDRID, May 21,—The fisat roport of tho mas- of tlie surrondored voluntoors by Carlists, at ‘Banahujs, was groatly uugfonsud. Only sixteon voluntoers wore hutchared. ‘Senor Oveiro, Minister of Marine, tondored 3‘:: rciuignll.lon yeatordsy, but subsequently with- w it, - Tt in roported thst the Govornment will pro- pose that the President of the Republic bs cloot- ‘ed by a plebiscitum, LONDON, May 21.—The report that the Carlists ‘were about to introduce & loan in the London market ia talso, —— N ITALY. Brussers, May 21.—A dispatoh from Rome says: ‘‘The Popo has had mevoral severe at- tacks, and is in danger of suffocation. The Car- dinals are in tho Vatican, ready for any omer- gency. —_—— CUBA., HAVANA, Moy 20,—Mr. Prics, the New York Herald corrospondent_here, was arreated this morning bg order of the Government and placed in ¥ort Cabaus. No ono is allowed to communi- cato with him, ~ The charges upon which ho was arreatod are not known. ——— GERMANY. BERLIN, May 21.—COnsos of cholora are roport- d in East Posen. e HOLLAND, Tax Haous, May 31.—Tho Ministers havo tenderod their resignations to the King. —_— MEXICO, City_or Mexico, May 16.—Oongress will ade Journ in a fortnight, until September, ‘The family of the lata President haves deily-~ ered to Prosidont Lerdo do T:iluh the swyord of the Emramr Maximilian, which has been in their possession since his surrendor. An election riot took place in Morids, in which thirty persops were killod and fifty wounded, —_— - CANADA Sepeial Dispatoh te The Chicago Tridune, OrraAwWa, May 21,—The death of Bir George E. Cartier loaves thrée. vacancies in the Dominion Government, Lwo of which have remained un- flled for some time. In the House,when the news wasannouuced, much SUrprise was exprosas edb d soveral high tributes to his momory wers delivered. Bir John A. Macdonald, to-dsy, proposod_to tho Houso that the funoral should be a public one tha expenso to bo borne by the country. ¢ is expooted that tho House will adjourn Iate tonight or to-morrow till August, OrTAWA, Ont., May 21.—The reselutions for the admission of Princo Edward Island into the Canndian Coufederation on the 1£t of July passod the House of Commong, HArIFAx, Moy 21.—Three moro bodies have been rocovered from tho Atlantie wrock., A considorablo Em of the cargo, which was most~ 1y bardware, has beon taken up. _ - ‘fhe brigantino Kildare, from Baltimore, re- ports that on the bth inst., on Big Georgo Bank ehe saw a schoonor lying at anchor, twonty fec! under water. The foremast, mainmast, and main top-sail woro standing. 'Ihe Kildare wont closs up, and dead bodics woro seen in tho cabin, Tho namo could not bo made out, but it was supposed to bo that of an American fish- ing schooner, ir. Jouy, N. B,, May 21.—The Lancaster Mills at Mun%unh burned this afternoon, to- gother with about forty housos, occupiod prine cipally Dby the employes. he fire i utill burn- ing. En'uu. May 21.—The House of Commone to- day voted annual subsidy to the Provinco of New Brunswick for ronouncing in accordance with the provisions of the 'reaty of Washington tho right to collect dutios on American timber trans- ported down the 8t. John River, SPRINGFIELD. Fatal Mine Accident--Land Dispute Compromiseds Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, BravorieLo, 1ll.. My 21.—This aftornoon, about 8 o'clock, James Euright, & miner engaged in mining at the Barclay mincs, in thia county, was instantly killed by tho promature oxplosion of & blast which he was preparing. Tho doceas- ed was o pingle man about 30 years old, and lived in this city, where Lisbody was brought for interment. . A controversy in regard io_the right of the Bpringlleld & " Northwestorn Railroad ovor cor- tain lands near the Bungamon River, in this county, having becn submitted to a flury ompan= peled for the purposo of asessing the damages, but who_failod to agreo, was to-day amicably settled by the railrond paying the amount of damage demanded by tho partics intorested, and now the last obatruction to the building of the road is removed, SeaiNarieLD, I1l,, May 21.—The Public Printer dolivored tho Iast sheot of the laws passod at the Iast session of tho Twonty-eighth Goneral As- sembly to the Public Binder this morning, This ovening tho JIllinois Journal Company sre delivering copies of a private odition, ‘I'he time accupied by the printers in dolug the work has beon nine days. e 044 Fellowship, InNpIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 21, —The Grand ‘Lodge ulhodul 'al.lom:]x'm)at thia mornlnga The Toports show very gratifying progress and pros- nll"ll-y. The numbgerr of “effective lodgou in the tate is 889, of which six aro new lodges. Tho whole number of contributing members in 21,797 ; of brotliors rolleved, 1,485 ; paid for ro- lof and cbarity, $34,875.08, B1. Lours, May 1,—The Grand Encampment of Odd Fellows of Missousi meets hero to- morrow. Xllinois itiver nnd Canal Novwe. Special Dapatch to The Chicago Tribune. LASALLY, May 21.—The steamer Last Chance arrivod to-day, fowing tho canal-boat Nautilus, light, from Honry, dostination unknown, sn doparted, towing tlie canal-boat North Amorics, Toaned wlth lumber, for Obillicothe, Thio stoame er Beaver arrived, towlng ono ico-barge from Bt, Louis for Loffallo, tho conal-boats . Onk Leaf and J, I Shorman from St Louls josdod with eandetone, for Ohicago, sud the Gold Huntor, loaded with cosl for Chioago, and departod, towing the canalboat Hiswatha losded with pig-iron for 8t. Louis. The oanalboat Jack liobiuson loaded with lumber for Floronco, and took two barges of lco from Yoru to Bt, Lonis. The G, L, Bufilh loadod with pro- pared hueks from Lasalis, and the Angols, lond- 6d with LaSallg coal, both for Obicago, and the Oconn, Tighty foF Giinwn, all passod info tho c¢anal ;"and tho Watorloo, loaded with lumbor, for Bt, Loufs, The Jack Rubinuon loaded with lumbur for Woronce, aud barge No, 4, light, for topaira at Toru, 1Il,, passed out. 13 foot and 4 Inohos of water on the mitro sill of Lock 18, and 4 £095,6 Diohpn. of wator, on the dam at, Honry. nver.' =~ e e g, RELIGIOUS. 'The Prosbytorinn Assombly, North, at BaltimoroesPrococdings Yostorday. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuney: Bavrmons, Md., May 21.—To-day's ddbKte on the roport of tho Commitloo on Billa hud Over- tures koon davalapud tho fact that the Assombly was in favor of consolidating the Boards of tho Ohurch, apd almost propared to do so by sum- mary process, By o mnjority of 29, tho whole mattok was roforred to a spocial commitieo of wovon, composed of men prominent in tho Churoh, sevoral of whom aro not membors of this Assembly, to roport next yoar, Tho Rov.E, A. Thompson, of Wooster, Ollo, mado s spocch, favorlhg sotion by this Asgombly, in the conroe ‘of whicl: ho said emphatically that it Waa timo the Boards should know thoy wore tho sorvants of the prosbytors, nnd tho pros- bytors worb not tho sorvants of tho DoArds. It was statod, and not donied, that tho business men of the Church nre disposed to insist upon a reduotion of the yunning expénses, and the consoorftion o} tho funds to the pur- oses for which thoy wero contributed, and nob tho maintonance of a Becrotary and other ofitcors of tho Boards. Dr. Niccols and others, who opposod tho reso- lutions_regarding tho Nutiona! Centonnial, pro- - fo8s to bo ontiroly sntisfled with Horriok Jo) son'a revislon of " tho wording of tho preamblo, It is now doclarod that the OChurch may proj url{ improve the occasion_proeonted, and not that il 18 oxpealent for the Ohurch to partigipats in the Centonnial and World's Fair, “Dr, Nicools does not explain how_eithor plrascology effects tho respoctable body of tho Missouri Presby- torians, whose ostrangement ho prodicted in caso the Oeontennial projoct 'was np- provod. Tho passngé of tho solomn deolaration so-called, concerning tho ¢ declaar- tion and t{estimony_ poople,” aud the Bouthern Churob, is rogarded s highly important. Whon tho Assombly 8o voled unanfmously, the mode- rator and Eantlomun standing near on the- plat- form oxchanged congratulations, snd a8ty Mothodist said: “Amenl Praise God.” It {8 only nppeohondod that the Southorn Church will regard the solomn doolaration 8e a conéession enslly obtained, and, thorefore, insist upon moro, when it 18 admiftod that nil the acts of the Northern Qhurch, I{rfllo“fl to tho ro-union of tho two brauches, touohing the Southern poo- El)», aro null and void, littlo romains to contond Tho Assombly hns reconsidered tho ac- coptance of Presldont Graut's proposed recep- tion, on account of a prior invitation of the Bal- timore Indies,, , g 3 This evening the tauso of foreign missions waa considered. ltelying upon the promisos of Hliolast Assombly tho Tosrd oxtondod 1ts opora- tions, and is now $180,000 in debt. .Mcssuros for ita rellef ‘wore advocated_by many oloquont spoakors, including Sestotary Elliawood, W, E. odgo, and Dr, Hayes, of Louisville. v The Assombly decided to et th exsmple by ralsing part of tho sum reguired on the Bpn{. ‘Tollors ‘wete appointed to report to-morrow, - t was ordered that no propositlon fdr re= ugn:ah?an&hu °n§n"lh:°d' h&;; flx&t $600,000 bo raised for the work noxt yoarin addition to tho liqukhflen of the debt, The audienco was the largost of tho session, notwithstanding the rain, and the mooting the moat enthusiastio, [0 the Associated Preas) Bavtmrone, Md., May 21.—The Genoral As sombly of tho Prosbyterian Church adopted & rosolution to-day modifying it provious resolus tion, which was adopted, in relation to the ¢on: tounial celebration, snd deolaring that it is ap= Yropna!o and expediont that the Church should mprove the occasion of thé colebration to ot forth the history, principles, and polity of the Churoh, and to make a grateful rocord of the goodness of God to us as » peoplo. Dr, Nicolls, Ohairman of the Committeo on Billa and Ovortures, submitted a roport on overtures in regard to the consolidation of tho Boards of the Cburch and tho simplification of their I{lmhlnnx‘. ‘Tho Committgo say thoy have con- sidored the overturcs on tho rumject from the Presbytories of Iowa, Lansing, Nassau, Oraw- Tordaville, Long Island, and Baltimore ; and ro- tommend that a spactal Committos of cevon be appointed to take charge of thess overtures and roport to, the noxt Assombly, whethor o con- solidation would tend to economy and ins oroased cfllclunnfl, and in guch caso to sub- mit & plan embodying the consolidstion of Boards, Tho quostion of consolidation was disoussed &t some length by ‘& number of gentlemen, and the report of tho Committoo was finally sdopted. The Committes on Consol- {dation, to roport to the noxt General Assombly, was namod by tho Moderator, as follows: Rovs. W. T. Adams, New York; D, Swing, Chicago ; 0. H. Foote, Bt. Louls; Eldors Lewia Chapin, Rochestor, N. Y.; Washington R, Vormilyes, New York City; J. K. Moorhoad, Pittsburgh, Dr., Curtis announcod that Elder J. H, Tlogers, of Warren, & delogate from the Prosbytory of Frooport, 11, to this Assombly, waa lying dan- gorounly ill in tlis city, and aaked that tho Mod- orator load the Assombly in prayer for the res- toration of Brother Rogers, whick was dono, Dr. Nicolls noxt roportod on ovortures from different Y:oubymmn on various subjocts, ‘smong which was an ovortura from the Prosby- tory of Baltimoro, roquosting the Assombly to offirm the dactrine of the Churchas to civil mag- istrates, and tho rolation of Ghurch and State’; and an overturo from tho Probsytory of Austin, Texas, snggaatmg some sotion dosigned to con- ciliate the Soathern Chureh, and, if possiblo, to Jeparo tho way to rounion st an outly day. hoke two overtures aro considored togothor, and the Uommitteo recommend the adoption of a solomn declaration, in substanco as follows: First—In viow of tho reunion of tho two branches of the Prosbyterisn Church in the North, neither of which was rosponsiblo for the conduct of tho other, all action bofore tho ro- union touching the Southern Assombly, or the Old School Bynod of Missouri, is now null snd vold. ‘Second—The Assembly cxpross confidonco in the sounduoss of the doctrine and Olristian charaator of these brothren, aud hopo that s more intimate .communion will tend to remove the barriers that time has ostablished betwoen us and thom, Third—With regard to civil magistrates and the relation of the Oburch and Btate, the Com- mitteo got forth the declarations contained in the confession of faith and form of goverument of tho Church, Fourlh—Thoy recommend the appointment of two committees, to confor with similar commit- toes from the Goneral Assembly of tho Church, Bouth, and the Old Bchool 8ynod of Miygouri, The report and recommendations were unani- moualy adopted. Roporta were made on overturcs from othor Prosbytories, Telating principally to the lattor's local interest. The thl!rx?—!ix'h annual report of the Board of Yoreign Missions was thon rend, roporting a feuml pmbpnrll{, during the past yoar, iuall ho various misslonary ficlds. Although the re- {urns of tho acconsions of memborship have not been mode from all tho missions, an increaso is shown of 12 per cout In the number of com- munioants over the provious yosr, Greatly increased aid has beon reccived from tho various Women's Bocioties throughout tho Church, The rocoipts of = the DBoard from various pources during tho past you wan #458,800, and tho exponditures, 8663, 75, which, with the previous debt of 980,757, loaves a balance of $128,005 sgalnst tho troas- ury, This heavy indobtednots of tho Board is oving to the uteady and Lealthful growth of the missfon work, 'Tho roport says the flnancial condition thus shown is such s to call for wie counsels in the Assembly, and 8 generous Apirit of prayer throughout the Ohurch. Tho Rov, Dr. Lawrio, Secretary of the Board, addressed tho Assombly.on the report, and the Rov. Bamuol Jessup on tho subjoct of missions in Byna, . "Adjourned lll ovooiny The Presbyterinn Church, SouthsYoss torday?’s Procecdingu. Larrie Rook, Ark., May 21,—The Prosbyto- rian Assembly wag callod fo ordor at half-past 9 o'clook, The Committes on Bills and Over- tures toported an overturo from tho Synod of Momphis, roquosting that tho timo for holding tho next Bynod be cuanged from October 20 to October 2, The Committeo recommended the yoquost bo Srnnu(l.—-Aduptud. “the Committos on the Bynodical Ttecords of Memphis roportod the records correct. ‘Tho Rev, Mr. Hugh, Chair- Inan of tho Standing Committeo on Publcation, read his annual roport, ''ho report recommonde thiat tho Presbytorien take the nnh{eut of publioa- tlon into esrnest conslderation, It alsocontained s number of recommondations in relation to the Prosbytery Publishlog Iouse at Richmond, Va, Lhe O%mu\um sogommended tho anvointment of the following dolegates as tho' Exocutivo Committeo for tho ourront yoar: E, T. Baird, D, D., Boorotary | Chiatlos Sonnet, N'rensuror ;Dm“. " D. llogg, D. D, Willism Drown, D, D., Charlos I, Dood, D, D, T, T Proston, and ‘W, A. Campboll, and llnllu!iEhlnm tho Hon, W, I Waglor, 1, H, Fitzhugh, 1t. B, Yiltord, nud Tobe ort Ould, After Qiacsslan, thio roport ws ta- blod, Dr. , M, Smoot, Ohntrman of the Com- mittos 6 Torelgn Corrospondenco, ropd thé annual roport of _ the. Conimittgs....Jhy 1w i'lji doid. dologatos -to the Ivangolical lianco. At 10:20, ponding the furthor consid- ortion of tho Evangellcal matter, tho Asasmbly took up tho spoolnl order of the du{, folng thio roport of & Bpeolal Committoo on the xflnt or ol the rolatlons oxisting botwoesp the HBodrd ol "Prusteon nud the Brodutivd Comtnitteo. Tho rules for the jfuldanco of the Board and the Com- shittod woro dlsoussed sopnrately and adopted in tho samo manner, Rule No, 8, which provides that whenever n donor deolines to partioularizo tho mnunor of its use, tho Trusteos shall pay ovor tho same to tho approprinto committes, was ndopted without =~ much discussion, Rulo No. 4 was noxt taken up, The rulo rovidos that when tho donor declares thoe par- 1oular objeot of his charity, but not the manner of its uso, tho samo slall bo paid by tho Lxecus tivo Commiltoo for usg, unloss tho gift or be: uonth to that use shall excoed the sum of 1,000, i1t Whiloh éas tho Trustoes shall pay ovor ouly the iutoreat as it acorucs, aud tho noxt As- wombiy sall disposo of the principal, Pendin disoussion of tho rule, the Modorator announce that tho hour for adjournmont had arrived, witon tho Assombly adjourncd to half-past § o'clock to-night, Raptist Anniversary at Albany. ALpaxy, N, Y., May 21.—Tho Baptist anniver- sury mootlug_contintiod in sossion to-dag. AL tho Misalonnrfl Union resolutions were adoptod to inoredso tho forco in Indis, by sending out ton now miastonnries, Colloctions are to bo takon in all the ohurohes to most the oxpenso for thia purposo; sud alao, for prylng tie pros- ont doficionoy of 43,000, T Jm%.mék to ‘modify tho constitution of the Missionary Union it et o, o ety "sarash o e o 10 o The 'xoport ot e “Hone Misslon was read nnd gave rauoh satisfaction. Tho recelpts in 1803 for missionary work wore 32,000 ; for 1878, 104,610. 'Tho Women's Baptist Missionary Socloty mot with closed doors, It is learned, however, -that thoir rocoipts for the yosr wore $20,168. Tha special objoct of tho Booloty is the Obrisian clevation of woman in forelgn lands, The United Brethren Conferonces DavTox, O., May 21.—Thd sixth day's session of the Gonéral Conferonco of the United Broth- rbn Church was presided over by Bishop Ed- wards. ‘The greator portion of the doy was de- votoed to amonding and thoadoption of the Com- Talltaws sepest o odubstion. Lo wea sgread o onlarge tha Religious Telescope one column to thopago st as’eusly u day au practicablo, and that two aditora bo placad upon it. Tho atfond- ance {o-day was not #o Iargo 88 on yoptorday, ?;v‘::g dpmhnbly to.tho warm woathior. Ag— nod. NEW YORK. The Case of MacDonnclle=aThe Moran Murder Trinl---Stock«-F¥obbing Suilt weeFashionable Weddingesefliscellne neous Locial Nows. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yong, May 21.—Omrt A, Dodge, stocks broker, of 18 Nowestreot, was arrested by the Bhorift this aftornoon, at the suit ot John Cham- berluls, who charges that botween Sopt. 8 and Nov. 28, 1872, Dodgo bought 400 shares of Now York Contral, aad sgrecd to hold them, subjoct {o plaintiff's order. He also purchased largo amounts of other atocks for plaintiff, who paid him Jargo sums of monoy as margive. Dodgo a0ld tho 400 shiaros, aud converted the monoy to hiyownuse. Ho admittod that he had dono tlis, apd agreed to bily othor +stocks on the same terms, and hold them subjoct to plaintiff’s ordor. From tho transactions be- 1wwoon Dodgo and Chamborlain aboub §5,000 ac crued to the lattor, which Dodgo agreed to hold 28 o margain for carrying other atocks. On Sept. 16, 1872, Obnmborlain ought through Dodgo o eall for sixty days on 1,000 shares of Now York Contral, paying the lattor 81,0325 therofors, n8 the full’ value and commission, Aftor tho call arrived at maturity, Dodgo, with- out_the knowledgo or gonsent of tho plaintift, sold thia ook and pockated thio proccods, for which Mr, Ohamborlain claims 214,500 dwmagos. Desidos, Dodgo owes him 21,100, and ko do- ‘mando Judgmont for the full amount of tho in- dobtodnoss and intorost sinco Nov. 23. Dodge was baited in $10,000, Rufus Hatch snd Julius Noyes becoming ‘bis bondsmen, o Weat Prosbyterian Ghuroh, Forty-second streat, noar Fifth nvenue, yestorday afteruood, was thie scotio of & notable iedding. The bride was Miss Ada Loith, daughter of tlie lato Edward McGeachy, Crown Burveyor-General of Jamaica, oest Indics, and the bridogroom Mr. Francis Hnstings Oarter, of Ohicago. Tho rolatives and frionda of tho iwo familics congrogated in suffi- ciont numbers to ill the church, aud_manyg cu- rious porsons passing in the noighborhood at the {timo were attraoted by tho blockade of carriage ‘and excitemont in aud about tho chureh, Tho ceremony was performod by the Rov. Thomas 8. Hastings, D: D., nsslated by tho Rov. George H. Hopworth, _Aftor an informal reception, Mr. Carter and bride started for Chicago. {70 the Associated Press, New Yonx, May 21.—Tho urfiumuul ngainst tho oxtradition of MacDonnel, tho alloged Bauk of England forger, I8 in progress before Com- ‘missionor Gutman, A'motion was msdo in the Bupreme Court to- doy to placo the suit of Almin Miller to recover $4,000 from Bowles Brothors, against Nathan Applaton, Lo boing a spacial partuer, who moved that judgment bo ontorod against tho otber do- fepdants on the ground that thoir anewer was frivolous. Deciejon resorved: A spoojol ponel of 250 jurors was drawn to- day for the trial of W. M. Twood. Among the passeugors for Europo to-day wore tho widow and daughter of Prof. Morse, and Henry Probusco, of Cincinnatl. King, the murdoror of O'Nell, is rapidly ro- c:zo{li;g his hoalth, and his trial will take place shortly, James Dovoo, a clork in thooflicaof Taliaforro . Buaftnor, No. 78 Broadway, New York, and D3, Jncob Olark, of Ohio, werd arrosted in Jer- sy City to-day, ‘ehnrgod with removing from tho endo ond gnrryiig away talvo cartiflenios rapro- sopting 1, shares of the Atlantio Granite Powdor Company of Ban_ Francisco, valued ab 100,000, Dovoo is a stockholder in' the Com- Pi0%;, An injunction Lad beon issuod_ rostrain- ng Mossrs. Shaffuer, Dovoo, and othoers from removiug or nogotinting tho cortificates, pend- i,:fhg Brucnodlngu. ‘Tho case was compro- sod by Devoo handing over the certiflcates to Slpfner, to bo placed in tho hauds of a Rocoiv- eryand the prisonors wero discharged. thg triul of Moran, in Brooklyn, for benting iy wifo to doath, ondod _with a vordiot of man- slaughtor in tho second degreo. Tho prisoner was gentencod to sevon yenrsin tho Poniton- tiary, tho lghest ponalty under the law. . i oS st Territorinl Explorations. ‘WASHINGTON, h[u{ 21.—Liout. Whoelor's ex- ploring party will loavo in & fow deys. The oporations contomplated in, tho exploration and survoys wost of the 100ih meridian during the flold season of 1878 include portions of Utah, Colorado, Arlzona, and Novw Moxico, ‘Tho ox- padition will bo divided iuto four main field par- tied, ono of whioh will bo again subdivided, and fout nstronomical partios. Thoy will operato in neardy parallol linos from nor:h to south, cutting most of tho old routes of travel and traveling tho aroa of tho backbono of tho continont. o bstain ool Rallroad Accldonts. Towrpo, 0., Mnay 21.—A switchman named Win, Bittman, whilo switching carg at the Air- Line Junction, near this city, to-day, was run over and inatantly killed, Specias Dispateh to The Cliicago Tribune. Jusesvinue, Wi, May 2L—Tho Janoaville accommodation ran down an ombsukment s milo south of this placo, on the OChicago & Novthwestorn Railrond, tho track having boon wicibied awn) h{l tho storn, this aftornoon. Two canchow and tho Degagi-oar woro dofnoliod. Four passengors wero badly injured, and twelve others moro or loss. No ono was killed, ————— The 'Lomperance Cauycs Aznany, N, Y., May 21.—Tho Stato Tomper- ance: Committeo have issued a call inviting the mondbers of the Executive Committoes of the various tomporauce organizations in the State to 1nootiwith them in this vity on Tuosdsy, May 97, to consult in roforence to” future action, in view of the veto of the Local Prohibition bill, i sl Suicides Special Diapateh to Phe Chicane Tribune, 12!“111" 0., Muy 31.—Johin Reagan, who was s ||xr§‘u«i Trom tho Loupital yostorday, at the Boldiers' Lome, committod swicide by taking & dose of arsonio, e was found noar that insti- tution in spnsms, aud conveyed to the hospital, where he soon diod. Tho cause is thought to Biawo beon despondanog, Duveneont, Tows, May 21,—On yosterday af- ternpon & German, named Detlof ‘Btoltenborg, committed suloido, in this oity, by shooting him- solf through tho hoart with & Bhot gun,. Yamily troublo was tho causo, Tho deocasod was ovor €0 yenra of ngo, 3 n Rook Isfand, on_ Monday_ afterncon, an in- sang_woman, namod Mre, Hanns; committod snicldo by hanging horself with a skoin of yarn in # garrot, Derrotr, Mish,, May 2.—Yosterdny afternoon E Y ton sunt himinolf dond Ak tho Tixe ghango Hotel, 'at Btargls, o travolad in tho Sy of Young & Tacicus, of Tolodo, No “B,R“m.nml. ». molancholy atato of mind is LN maa THE_DOGTORS, Micoting of the Illinois Stato Modicnl Ansociation nt Bloomingtons-Papors Nicnd and NRoports Submitteds Spectal Diapateh to The Chieaao Tribune, . Broowxaron, Ill,, May 3.—Tho Btsto Mod- ical Asrocintion met ot half-paat 8 to-day. Dis- cusslon on the reports of Drs. White and Ham- ilton, of Tuosday, was resumod, and both wero adopted. Tho invitation o vislt the institutions of Nor- mnl and tho railrond shops of Bloomington wero sccoptod., | Dr. MoFarland prosented a roport on Medical Jurlsprudonce, which wes disomssod and adopted. Dr. Mollistor, of Ohicago, reported on Drugs andModicinea. Aftor discussion, it was roforrod, and a voto of thanka tondered. Dr. Princo, Jacksonvillo, made & roport on Galvanio Thorapoutics, Adopted. The Nominating Gommitteo reported for Pronl- dont, ‘0’ ¥, Worrell, of Bloomlngton; Firsb Vico Prosidont, . L. Holmies, of Ohioagoy Hecand Vico Presidont, 8, H, Birnoy, Urbann Secrotary T, D, Fitoh, Chicago ; Aselstant Seorathry, W i, Quinn, Ohidago ; ‘L'ronsurer, J. H. Hollintor, Ohi- cago; Committeo of Arrangomenta, N. B. Davis, W. B, Quinn, Chsrlos 8, 8mith, and E. Powell. o110t of holding fha ‘noxt sosslon waa fizod 08g 0. : N z ‘Dr, Tt rénd & pipbe by Dr. 8. 5, Huwly, of urora, on tho sssistanco necossary and justifls ablo {n protractod labor. This elicited much dis- cussion, but waa finally adopted. In tho aftornoon the menbers visiped the Nor- ‘mal Schdol, aud wbre woloomed Ly Dr, Edwards; Trosidont, 'sxd Walter O: Tiockwood and Miss Lura Bullock in behalf of tho studenis. Ro- sponses wore made by Drs. Pierce, MoArthur, e Orphane’ visited, and . Tho ane’ Homo was and the maommf;?m Teailrond siops, tho ligners of thoso two institutions being dono by Dr. Hweerdy and J, A. Jackman respoctively. In the eveniny lnmoatlns. g pors woro road by Dra. T. I, Worrell and I, D, Fitch, the former on Hygeino. COLLECTING. Iow a Prominont Dotroit Politician Arranged Affoirs with an Equally Prominont Dobtors=Moncy or Bloods Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Drrrorr, Mich,, May 21.~This city has been conaldorably, exersised for tho last two days ovor tho ptospeots of & shooting affray botweon two well-known oltizons. Tho facts aro thoso: Paul Gies, & loading German Democratio politiclan of this city, Iate County Troasurer, and last fall Democratio candidate for Shoriff, losned whilo ‘rodsurdr & large amiount of county monoy to Henry Webber, hesd of tho largo Webor Furniture Manufacturing Company, of Dotroit and Chicago. When Gies’ torm ox- pired last January, Wober's businoss situation was such that he could nofidmy over the public fands, and, 08 & result, Gios was unsblo to sottlo up, and becamo a dofaulter. Buit was commencod against him, snd judgment ob- tained agninaciu surotios by the donnty author itios for $108,000, u few days sgo. Weber meanwhile steadily promised to seitlo up, and Xopt falling. Tho matter slso bocame finally complicatod with somo_othor affairs, and_ yet~ {ordey Gies armed himeolf and staried for Wober's office to have a sottlomont or blood, The Isttor wns forewarnod, and wont off boforo his arrival, and Mr, Gies, in a high rago, atood sontry at tha offico for tho restof the afternoon, The procosdings attracted much attontion, and the police were detalled to pre- Vont any’ offray, ond they also watched Ar. Weber's houso during the night. This morning ently Mr. Gioa lao appeared in that nolghbor- hood, and was at once arrested, Ho was soon relontod, howover, and promised to keop ponco; and to-day Mr. Webor hes eatisfactorily sottlod their business difforencos, The wholo affair has crentod quito n goneation horo, a8 both partios are well known, ROCKFORD: Trinl of Bedee for the Murder of Con~ nors in July Laste Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Rookrorp, 11, May21.—After much difficulty, & jury was at Iaat impaneled in the Bodee murder trial, at 8 o'clook this aftornoon. Mr. Gheever, Btato's Attorney of McHenry County, opened the case for the prosecntion, and T. B. Wakeman, of Chicago, on bebalf of the prisoner, Judge Will- 1am Brown, of this city, presiding. Eight wit- ‘nosses were sworn on the part of the people. Mary Conners, wife of tho murdered man, tostifiod aa follows: My husband is dead. Ho waa killed the 13th of July last, I was presont at his doath, at 6 o'clock in tho evoning. He wae mowing that morning. About half-pust 10 1 went out for wood for dinner. I eaw Bedoo going down to him with o club. After s fow ox- citad words he struck my husband with the club, and Lnocked bim down, Iran down totho mendow: Ho continued striking his prostrate body till I threw myself across it Thon ho naid e would kill me too, I invoked him in the name of God to lot my husband alone. Ho flnally loft A=, With the nid of neighbors, wo got him home and dressed lis wounds, Bho wea cross-examined closcly, but' matn- tained hor story conslstently. One of the-couns sel, rogarding her nmowl&,} nakod ber if she was it efila, Blo delined L0 anawer. ™A physician testificd to droseing Conner's wo\\nsa, and to attonding him at his death the snmo evening. Ho stated that the .skull was fracturod. ‘At this point the Court adjonrnod until half- paat 8 to-morrow mormng. The jury are locked up over night. -FIRES Destruction of Property in Varlous Incos. May a1.—The amount of grain contained in ' the Wabash elovator, which way Durnod dsy® beforo yestordsy, is sscertainad to Daye boen 190,000 bustels of corn and 105,000 of oats, valuod at 8102,000; A large portion of this was havod in a damagod condition, and will bo s0ld at auction on Baturday noxt. PrmapzLenia, May 21.—Riddle's cotton-mills, at Glon Riddlo, was burnen yosterday. Loss, 00,000 ; Insurod, "AtpAny, N. Y., May 21,—Tho Central Railrond repair works at Ningara Fails, wero burnod the night boforo last, rosulting in tho loss of 100,000, About 150 employes wero thrown out of_employment. . InpiaNAPoLIS, May 2L—A third atterpt was mado last night'to burn tho Tilford Building, 1n Which tho Evening News, tho Herald, and Tele- graph, snd soveral_German and milcellancous poriodicals aro Publishen. Tho re was et in 0 press-room, but wont out of ita own accord. TorLeDo, O, Peace Commissioner Meacham. i 1¥aToN, May 21.—Commissionor Mench- ..Jv‘efl‘ias e olis Commisslonor of Indiat Affairs, from Balom, Oregon, May 0, that ho had roturu- od home, and that, sinco loaving tho Lava-Bods, Bt wourds have boon honling rapidly, and he hopod within the uext twonty days to be out, nonrly a8 good as now, Ho ‘proposes to visib Washington boforo the presont month closes. _——e Now York Leglvlature. N. Y., May 21.—In tho Assombly, the o R vl Aifairs roportad. a bl to atond Exolso law 20, amonded a8 to conform with the Governor's suggostion in his vetoof the Tocal Prohibition bill, It allows tho people to Yoto soparatoly on the question of selling fager- beer and cider. e Inganticide, o ectal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Pt aine Tud,, May 2 —A ouso of Litantls olilo was discoverod hore to-dny. 'The body of o Dabio, Inolosed 1n o box, with o eight attached, Liad heen thrown in tho opual. 'Tho body, whon found, was partially decompoiod. 'The skull ind Dboon orushiod and the side injurod, aud had laln in tho wator for two or three weak. Flio Coro- nor's_jury rondored o vordiet of wiliful in- fantiolde.” duty in tho Indian courity loft St. Louls on Tuesday ovoning. e Tho aunual mooting of tho Goneral Congroga- tional Assoclation will bo Liold" at Burlington, Towa, Juno 4. R.°A. Molteo was found gullty of taking illogal ponslon feda ju the Unlte Btll{m Olrcul‘g Ofifl, at Dos Molnos, yesterday, and finod $250. A bostman amslnyod on the Illinols & Mich- igon Oanal, namod James O, Drown,waa drowned on %‘uesdny ovoning, one mile north of Locks port. Mho Mimourl Stato Bdltorlsl Gonvontion, lulnfl ‘mudo arrangomonts Lor "kh Ml oLt waok, longo: 1o Mussrirl Stdto Honato mot st Jefforson Oity, yostordny, 08 & Hozrd of Equalization, but dld nathing boyond the appointmont of sfand- ing committoes, Tho differont commandatien of Kniglts Tomp- Iaru of Bt. Touls, colobrato Ascension Dag to. dsy, with & paradd and with roligious servicay in Bt. Joln's Church, In tho Des Molnes Oiroult Court, yesterda: AL Martin rocelvod & fudgmont agaigs the Tils nols Contral ‘Tnflrond Company for 86,000, for injurles rocotved. Tho Dritlsh steamsbip San Antonio, while on- fiflng th{a Mrb‘ar uthulvnut ™ ylafi:rdny,nuwu lown ashioro in a hoay) lods 8ha {8 stlll hard onay O TRy + Frank Bostwick and Bonjamin B, Rockford, of Janosville, Wis., woro tho succossful candidaton in the competitlivo examination for the military and naval cadotships from that distriot yostorday. Tho formor goos to Annapolls, and tho Iattor to Wost Point, Thore wore twouty-ono applicants. ON THE RAIL, The Congressionnl Excursionists ait Galveston, Bpeclal Dispatoh to The Chicago Tridune, QALYESTON, Texs, May 21.—1'ho oxouraionists were carriod around t0 dll points of intorost to-' day, and this aftornoon the firsmen {8 i spooted in their honor.” Wo leave by stoamboat far Naw Orlepns this evening, The committeos ‘havo donfindd tiiemacives to pleasure, On board the steamor thoy will propouiid thelr $8,000,000 Hohome. Thoro haa Boon no spsocherinkisy of -tho slightest interost outsido of Gulveston. {7 the A nmnwit‘vw.{ ~ , GatvESTON, Toxs, May 21.—At 10 o'cluck thin mornlpg the a:a'd‘#iuglu]? wsr,s taken for & drive on the Bogoh on tho Gulf sido of the cu{, ‘which was enjoyod vor{n muoH Uy & Rol mln.& many of thom vistiod tho cotton-presses, llower: gardens, and rosidences of citizens. At 13 ©o'olock an elogant lunch was sproad at the dtmory of tho Galveston Artillory Compavy, whioh was attéddod not only by tho entiro pmhy, but by many gentlomét ani lsdics of the city, ~After partaking of thé bountoous Topast, Capt. Mol of the Gilvéal Astillory, called the sasombly to ordor, an aftor & fow remarks exprossivo of hin own snd his company's appreciation of the honor of & vislt from puch distinguished gontlemen, he in- troduced Mr. Niblack, of Indians, whomado & briof specch. Spoaking was ‘thon entored into rather promisouously, and Eldridge, of Wiscon- #in; Staonard, of Bt. Louls; Ward, of Chicsgo; Judge Tleagan, of Toxas; Moilicko, of New York: Tol.” Flournoy, of Galveston ; Crittondon, o Missouri ; Judge Konnard, of Now Orloans; Crane, 'of &t Lo and _ox-Gov, Lubback, of Toxas, wera successively called out, and tho 'mentiment of fratornity, good fesling, brotherly rospoct and love, unity of puspose, ota., which wore uttorad, woro loudly 204 hoartlly applauded, At 8 o'clook Lhe guests were taken in carriages, and afver witnessing 8 reviow of tho military and firo dopartments, woro dnven to the Neiw Or- Jonns stesmer, upon which thoy aro now ome ‘barking for that city. Provious to the lunch at the Armory, many of the Congressmon assomblod in the Opera-House by Invitation, and_listoned to an Xnmrastlus ad- dross from Jamos Borley, Chairman of the Com- mitteo on Commorce, aud. Col. Thrashor, upon tho rosources of Toxas, and the imperatiyo nced of the improvement of Galveston and othor harbors of the Gulf, New Onreans, May 2l.—The Congrétsional delogation is_axpacted o arive to-morsow by epecial train from Borwick Bay. A FAILURE. The Yudicial Convention of the Sec~ ond Circuit, After Two Hundred and Ton Unsuccessful Ballots for o Judge, Gives Xt Up in Dospair. Woopsroax, T, May 21.—Tho Judicial Con- vontion of tho Bocond Oircuit, which com- prisos tho counties of DoKalb, Boono, McHenty, and Lako, mot at Marengo, Mondsy aftornoon. Tho candldaten bofore the Convontion for the Gircult Judgeship woro the Hoo. Charles Bycamors, and the Hom, T. Woodstook, pros- Tho first ' formal ~bal: loting resulted in 12 votes for Mr. Kollum snd 12 for Mr. Murphy. The Conveution continued to ballot without intormission, and with the samo rosult, from 2 o'olock Mondsy afternoon antil 9 o'clock Tuesday morning, when, after 210 Dballotings; the Convantion adjourned without having offectod a nomination: Railrond Nows. Special Diepatch to The Chicago Tribune. Fonr W, Ind., Moy 21.—A mooting of the officiala of the Grond Rapids & Indisne Kailvosd Company, G. W. Cass, J. N. McCullough, O, E. Gorliam, and others, was' held Liero yesterdny, tho principal objoct of which waa_a Aottloment with the ity officials of Kendaliville, in regard to $100,000 in bonds having boen issucd by that city, tho payment of which was rofused, thio City ot Ttondaivilio claiming & failuro of the Qo= ‘pany to comply with its sgroomont. The result on.ga ‘meeting was a compromise: The Con- tingntal Improvomont Gompan oro to surrendos to tho ity of Kendallvillo 858,000 in bonds jssucd in aid of tho construction of tho Road, and for doing which_the city poys 825,000 in ten oars, with 6 per cont inerest, and to assign the 233,000 of stock in tho Grand Rapids & Indinna Rood issued to them in llou of their bonds. Tho agreoment will become binding whon ratified by o City Council of Kendallville. TxprivArovs, May 31.—Artiolos of consolida- tion of tho North Amorioan, Now York, Wostern, snd Fort Wayne and Paciflo Railway Companios, agrood to in 1870, woro filed to-day with tho Seo- rotary of Btate undor tho now name of the Now Yorl Wostorn, This lino is contemplated to run siraight from Council Blufs, [owa, to New York Gity, on a capital stock of $50,000,000. irnowr, Moy 21 —Tho firgt {rain over the Chicago & Oanada Southorn Railrosd nrrived st TFlat Kock, Mich., thia evening. Tha citizons of that placo colobrated tho evont with bonfires and & recoption to the workmen and afilcors. "Br. Lours, May 2L.—Tha Board of Trado of Kansss City to-night sppoiuted o committoo to Walt on the Directors of tho Atchison, Topoks & Santa Yo Ralroad, snil securo the 'building f & branch to that olty, > o . Coniny - May 1—Tho Railrosd Gommitteo of the Leglelatura ims ngreed to xo- ort, fayorably tho bill incorporating the New ogiand Railroad, tho now name for tho Bos- ton, Hartford & Lirio, as reconstructod undortho trunteos for the Bordoll bondholdors. The bill {p substontially tho sama as the onoalready ‘prasod by the Mnasnchusolts Logislature. * Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dra Moises, lowa, May 2l.—In tho Polk Gounty Cirouit Court to-dsy, a docreo of fore- ologuro_was grauted _agninet the Doa Moincs YValloy Rnllrosd, for €5,01,000 in favor of tho finit and socond mortgago' bondholders, aud the entlro proporty of tho road was ordered to be sold to pay tho amount of the doorce. A poti- tion of inforvontion has boen filed by one of tho rincipal firat mortgage bondholdera, and thirt ays liavo boon given to ausyor, Tho caso wil probably go to the Suprome Court. el e Some Kllinoiy Murdors, Ringwood, Mellonry County, Til, hine had o murdor and auicido, ~ Robort 'Harrison wns n waalthy farmer70 yoars old, ITo livod with his wifo along, as g Liolp s employad by thg old couplo eithier In tho houso of on tho farm, The hod two childron, » tonand 6 daughter, botl marsiod, who lived near and manngoed tho farn, Tiaryiion wont to a lawyor o_fow days ago and mode bia will, loaving all hia proporty to his wiifo until hor'doath, aftor whiol it was divided equally botweon tho childron, ‘the noxt morn- ing atior this will-making o noighbor wont to tho houso on some errand snd found Harrison and wife lying on thoe floor of their dining-room, bloody, and both with out thronts, Mrs, Harri- son wa quite dead and Harrison was just gasp- ingg bis Jaut with o rozor_in his hand, Bronkfas s on tho tablo untouchod, ani the wholo situ- ation prosonted n_ghastly kpcotsle; llarrison bad ovidontly murdorod bls wife, sud thon eut Lis own throat, Lrom tho traoks of blood ko had ovidently wandorod arouud a good deal after committing tho first not, ITo had hnon out to the pump In tho yard, sud hind taken a driuk of whiskoy and sugar, and rubbod his blood-staluod fingorw on o towel, An oxplaustion ik givon It iy unid thot his twoohlldron hind rosolved that thoir mother should nat live with thoir fsther —_——— Tolegraphic Brovitics, The Btato Teachers' Association, of Iowa, will moet at Iowa City, August 28. Tro car-loads of wovrults for reglments on Sy longor, on aeount, of lata youthful fudis- gt cld i ad comintied With Lia nieco, & girl of 20 years, who lived with the Aaightr, o el och o boamop motl o5, aud oonforsed, Roberk Hauslion's wife was | to bo taken away from him tlist dsy, bué she was not. 4 5 Tha Galosburg Reglalor glyes thio following partiodlara of tho Abingdon (Iil,) murdor. John Marlon Ohesnoy had, it is stated, fn< Aulged in impropor intimeoy With tho slster of Bham Knox, the murdored mdn, who hed fro- quontly oxpostulatod with Ohesnoy. for Lls rop- rohonsiblo nonduot, but with no avall, ans Chos- ney continued his oriminal rolations, On Fridey ovouing Inat, the two mon mot in front of a drug atoro o Mafn stroot, whon Ohosnoy, who is ro- ]mfl,od to have boon drunk, ncoused Knox of fol- owing him, Tho lattor mY“Dd to tho offcok !._l:nt ho did get caro to Il‘\lk with s drunken man, fiiot to Ko, wioh 1tRox miriok BRFoRioN gk noy, deawing s rovolvor, firod twico, the sacond shot pasning into Knox's bowols, from tho of- feols of which ha ditd in & fow hours; —_— CITY ITEMS, At half-past § o'dlook yestorday morning, a oarpontor namod, Eliaé Ellaon; whilo at work at Pottor Palmer's Hotel, on State stréet, mndo s misstop and foll through two storics, Ho Wee dangerously fitrt; being injurod intornally, and his racovory is doubtful, Ho was taken to tho County Hospital, Dotectives Millor and Flynn, of the Unfon Birot Btation, yostorday arrestod s braco of thioves, who oro Izpllcutud in tho robbory at No. 214 West Randolph #troet, somo woeks ago, whon 8600 worth of cloth wod takon, The namos of the thisvesaro Miko Connell, Tom Boylo, Nod Laflin, Tom Woods, and Tom Clark, Yostordsy morning bofore thoy ‘wora brought into court they attompted to offect an escapo Kontflng through the coiling of tho coll in which thoy woro confined. While Connell was in court be managod .to escape from tho toatody of tho officors, and waa lost in the crowd, o wont out info tho stroot and was lost until a 1ate Liour last might, when Dotaotivos Flynn and Miller, aftor a long and oxhaustive soarch, arrosted him, . ————— Fumnoral of Gen, Canby. Inp1anArorss, Moy 91,—The romains of Gon, Canby will arrive hero 61 the oarly train to-mor- row morning from Pooria, A mdeting of the various committcos was hald this morning; and arrangomonts porfoctod f0r thu fanoral, which tako placo on_Friday aftornoon at 3 'olock. A dispatch ffom Gon, Shorman, rocolved to-day, announced that he would 11011." ‘Washington af 8 o'olock this afternoon for Indianapolia, . Awather Durocll Ducision, Niw Onteans, Moy 21.—Tho gun-Ktore or Bouron, & forsigaor, was gutted by the mob on March b. He_sudd the city, claiming 831,000 damagos, Judgoe Duroll dccided that tho city bad no polico under ite control, aud, therofore, was not responsible. e i To Do Manged. ‘Wasmndro¥, May 21.—T6m Wright, under sontence of death for tho murdor of Rozenski, wiil b hanged on May 90, the District Supromo Court, in Goneral Term, austaining tho decision of the court bolow, the prisonor failing to prove 2n alibi to the satisfaction of the jury. A Ohicago Swindicr Comes to Grlef, TosroN, May 3L—Grant E. Smith, charged with embezzling from 87,000 to 810,000 in_Chi- cago, hias boon Arraatod in Boston and doliberod over to the authoritios of Iilinoia on & requisi- tion of the Governor of that Btato. i The Social Evil In §t, Louis. 81. Louis, May 21.—A momorial, signod by noarly 1,000 womon f thiacity, piajing for (1o ropeal of the Bogial Lvil law and the regular syn- tom in practico here, was presented to the City Council Tnat night. "It wos roferred to tho Sani- tary Committoa. i e Ocenn Steamship News. from Quobec, has arrivod. NeEw Yong, May 2l.—Arrivad, the steamcr Bromon, from Bromen ; Pembroks, from Cardift, and Callfornis, from Glssgow. st MRS ‘The Labor Question. 8r. Lous, May 21.—Botween 200 and 350 tenm- stors, who struck for higher wagos in the tunnel excavation, held o mooting to-day, and resolved to hiold out for 35 o day- A MARRIAGES. S VEPARD KATHANCAL Qcforh Kook niopacd; L e Tov. Valtar Aprauits Myt i o Ghldago, ik, and Afivs Awhos 0, Kathan. NONWRILER-DELLCOR Tygsdeys Monith i b obwe of L. O F. Lotz No. R T HEoee Sharion Haward Ohvsner, Frani s N and Emma Dol HANCHETT-DOWKER-—At tho residenco of the Y b9, the ev., Rtobort Sheppiord, Mr. Bhiasies B3 o HSetors, Wik and Misa Staxion. Dowker, aldest. daughtor of ‘John Heg. of Cblon Galt, Provincs of Ontarlo, Oanada, and Boloit, 3 Dapors ploaso oop) DEATHS, WHEELER_Oy thoduts Lna., Browor, lafant ton of YW and Mary B, Whooler, g 1 tako pl to-day (Tharsday) at 11 m., oLl Lok T erant, alo Houth Hobo DICOARTIIY- On Wednorday momlag at 4 oclack, i ago ! i resal {som Iy Jath rosidenco, 60 Wallor-at., on Fri- day 52 1L 0'lodk, by cars to Calvi WRELMER Moy 31, a¢10f Warron-av., tho infant son of 0. D, and Mrs, 8. B, Helmor, OUNG—AL tho sasidonco of J. Chislmers, 83 North fimsie i B i telngs cxediptien o 5 honss to Or o Kriday, o o L e o fammiy are bordially favto b Dr. P. B. McK; 15, By, F- B Mo, AUCTION SALES. By BELISON & FOSTER. ASSIGNEE'S SALE oF NEW FURNITURE AT ATUCTION, RID. ORNING,May 23, at 10 o’clook, B A Mencoum. 87 Mot st., consisting of Burenus, Tables, Bodatouds, Mattronses, T,ounges, %ofi.\n ul;u!ows. Comforters, &o., &c. 2389 “ordor of GH3; w. OAMPEELL, As- Mo, In Lineoln, Neb., Ho was form HOUSE AND LOT, ‘With Elegant: Grounds, NO. 581 HUBBARD-ST., At Auction, On Saturday Mfll‘llllll.‘ May 24, at 10 o'clock. ON THE PREMISES. Houss two-story framo, With brick basemont; lot 100 foet front on Hubbard-st., by 217 fuot daop on Wood-st. ; . Grannds fittod upin splondid atylo. Thisproperty hesbeon ocoupled for sovoral years past by Frantz Arnold, Exq, TERMS OF SALE OASH. TITLE PERFEUT. Tor information regarding tho property apply to WILL- IAM ANDREWS, Room No. 15, 163 LaSallo-st. ELISON & FOSTER, Auationcers. SPECIAL SALE BEAUTIFUL FRENCH BRONIES, ELBEGANT Bronze Clocks, Buperb Carrara Marble Figures, Fino Ala- bastorand Verdo Antique Statusttes, Groups, Vasos, ond Urns, Blegant Garden Statuary, ‘Monumontal Statuary, Rich Fronch Bronze Triguros and Gtoups, Fronch 3l-day Clooks, &0,y &0.y AT ATOTION, On Monday aftornoon and evening, May 26, 4t 21-2 and 7 1.3 o'clock, at store No, 048 Wabnsh-av., cornor Twonty-flrst-st. Uoods willbo on oxhibition Saturday wornlig, May H, with cataloguos, and unti! tiwe of salo. 9 ustlongors, FHKTTEL MORTGAGE SALE On SATURDAY MORNING, May 24, at i .atory and basement Lavknroow, May 21,—Tho steamship Peruviar; | R '‘AUCTION SALES. B2 By WM. A, BUITERS & CO. TELE THBNONY OUSR SALE WILL BEGIN This (Thursday) Morning, . AT 10 O'OLOOK, In tho Dining-Room, ‘A lnrgo lot of Glasse T ey on Bndon Ware. i bs sold, among which is o largo amount of New gt whiclsas novor boon sod, the Dining-Tablos and Ohairs, Mirrors, a1 F0d_and Tabto-Linon, B 0, 0 Bod _an 'able-. lon, B, Xota, dpraads, omforiors, owals, Napkine, 0, Furnituro of 40 Hooms in Congress ‘Hall, which | Hall, whioh {8 a3 zood as 0w, having boon in ar. & Also B - f.um:‘:a i lliard-Room, with Tables, Furnie ' WM, A. BUTTHEES & CO., Auctionoers. ‘WORKS OF ART BY ATUCTION. Gront falo THIS MORNING at 10 o'olock of & superb aolleotion of modern OIL PAINTINGS, from tho AMERIOAN ART GALLER York, at Saleeroom, i ¥, Hew WM, A, BUTTERS & 00,, Auotionoors, 55 and 57 Bouth Canalst. ON THURSDAY, MAY 2%, ¢ DRY GrOOIDS Ttendy-Dads Clothing, Strew Goods, uuwunn.’“wh! and Bhoos, &o., AT AUOTION, On THURSDAY, May 23, at 935 o'alock, 8 and 57 Bouth Urlini'ave wesas ae DuTTnng o WU., Auctioneors. On Thurgday, May 22, A rotail Ladl took of BOOT! ES, o O, et nulnrqmu% . A. BUTTERS & 00., “Audtioneors, BUTTERS & CO’S. SATURDAY SALE, May 24, Wil embrace & large assortment of Household Goods, Pianos, Car~ ! pats, ete. Alio & stock of Grogeries, Tens, Coffee, Tobacco, 40,000 Cigars, etc. ‘W. A. BUTTERS & CO., 8 Anotioneers, GRAND AUQTION SALE ONE HUNDRED LOTS, By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., OnMonday, May 26,1 873, AT CLYDE, Two miles weat of tho City Limlts, on the lne of the 0y B, &Q. B, Ry and 0, & G, W, B. By This {8 one of tho most desirablo suburbs sbout Ohis oage, Tho streots aro well graded, sldewalks lald, and troes planted, Thoro fa o good school, and daring the! present scagon the tows of Olcoro intonds ereoting of fino school bullding, Tho advantages of Clydo over ull othor suburbs-are that it liea on the lino of the most aocommodatiog rallrond running out of Ohleago) is acoessible by traina at all hours of the dny and nighty and ths fars only 16 oonta) the ground is high and dryy , and s woll drafned, Tho lots are all 60x160, Ados lightful Park will b 1nid on$ near tho centro of the town, A Ohurch is now bolng bullt at a cost of 7,000« Salo to bo positive ond without esorve, Tho titls fa perfoot and proporty freo of noumbrance TERMS-~Ono-third caslt, balance in one snd two yoars at B.por oont interest, A deporlt of 850 on s Tot will bo required on tho day of sale, A SPECIAL FTRAIN forall - tond the salo, by W, H. Chamber of Jommetas, of WH, A, Bl Anotioneore, 66 & 57 Bouth Canal-sh Propriotor, Boom UTTERS & CO. AT DWELLING OF John Nash, Esq., THE ENTIRE FURNITURE, Plano, parlor sultes, chambar-sets, dining.room Sotd mantol mirrors, pler- ), fino carpets, lace-curtaing, togother with tha entirc outflt of & first-class house, AT AUCTION, ON MONDAY, MAY 25, at 105 o'clock, at tho dwolliog of JOHN NASH, ESQ., opposito the Squaro, nost ‘Hydo Park Housa, Hydo Park, S ‘Tralus ou 1, O, Rallroad loave Obloago at 8 o'clocks. m. WA, A, BUTTERS & €O., Auctionsors. By GEO. P. GORE & CO. : AT ATCTION. Special Sale of W, & Crockery, G THURSDAY, May 23, st g1 gclock, 20 oratos of W G- Orockory; 10 Ga3ks 00 "GORE & 00’ Austioneers. AT AUCTION. Anothor largo ‘ssle of clogant now and secondhand fun niture, On Saturday, ]\[n.y 24. Yellow Waro, Glasswaro, &o. AT 10 0'0LOCK: Elogant Parlor and Chamber Sate, Bofas, Lounges, ' Wardrobes, Extension-Tablos, black walnut, Most-Safos, Buresux, Bodstesds, Ice-Chesty and Rolrigorators, Rookors, Ghairs, and Carpots, Shows Oasse, Offico-Desks, 'Olismbor-Sote in tho white, Oxlg a0d Walnut Extenslon-Tablea in whita. AT 11 0'0LOOK : Bugglos aud Onrrisges, GEO. P, GORE & CO., Auctlonoers, 2, 34, and 9 Randolph: Ty TAYLOR & HARRISON. GREAT SAORITIOR OF OIL PAINTINGS. ing to tho inolemoncy of tho woathor last, evening, g Ao ain {o atono. bat tho balsice of the O Eaint: Fomainiog on hand. W ot poultively’eal this vontag, Bay 2"t 8 Tiarl hasod Paintings at previous e et aiioos Palniiogs 110 pald his ovonlogy ) yiom & MARRISON, Auottonsers. TWO MILLION DOLLARS, GREAT OLOSING 0UT, { TRUSTEES’ SALE oy REALAND PERSONALPROPERTY, Bolonglng to the OHIOAGO LAND COMPANY, ' AT PUBLIC AUOTION, ; On Wednesday, the 18t day of Jung, 1873, By the articles of tho assoolation of aaid Company, ¢ 1s N eturty In fiohands of tit Truttoes Praided tha oo T, muat bo sold et auotion fo sal for i cash, to oloso tho trust. . T traliy located in the OITY O} 1. oftiprea et esedintt OFEL OF 8 I d aomposad largel f\ivas a5 canai frontago, dodke mu;"?":&\m;'u'ufg o es. Aldo, & lacgo Duribar of vacantiote in tho imine. Sats viotaley of thio Hocke, ail woll adapted for businoss Piposen R *%itio 10 thda proporty s unquostionod, haviog boos 1ok a6 WGl by Thb ABIoOLat OB 0F Ewonty Paare: 'Tho borwunal proverty comalata ot notas beariog 7 pop oant intoroaty baving froni ono to fivo yoars to riim, -::l Shiountiag (6 ahout $700,G0. . Thowd Hotos. ware taseiw for dutorred payinonts o; Dy tho iakors thoroo niortgago on tho same. o o 4 baught. from tho Oompany . ety eSls IR0t SRR ol porauuial pruperty will be ready for. trauafor’ and deilvery Pnimadindaly atioe i anta, - Surhasors of rosity will by roquirod tomaka a dopostt on tho day of sal * oont ontho anount of thoir purohass, (o balau: id 8, oras sool after 1ho sale as oAl within thirty d o mad timo, Also beds and stoves, and goneral houso- furniture, orookery, snd glasswaro. Bale PG A. HARTMAN, CORGE A. GEORGE A, e ad dusiadses wadoaud doliverod. ) 1roN . OGDRN, ,. B, BIEEOHR, Ludnok WATEON, B A iions b withs Ocden, Shordon & Oo. Room S Na. 173 Tae o Wl Teave tho Dopot of Oy B, &Q. B2 R at 11 s m, o | . dsy of salo, ond & eplendid Tunch will bo provided | | Fron prato il bn fornished to thoo dsiing toute | CLARE, 3 ‘ e AT HYDE PARK, ) i “. { AT 9 0'OLOCK: English Orockory; Rookingham aud ~