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E IOy CIMUNGU DTG TICIDUIG T MUNUAY, MAY 26, . T873. . = —————— THE PULPIT. A Remarkable Discourse by the ‘Rev. Robert Collyer. 4 Americrn Journalism Tme . partially Reviewed. A Great nd::Good Nowspaper as Saoréd in Its Own Way as That Man Prays Bost. and. Praises Dost . Who Keeps Up the Stendiest In- .. - timacy -with- a Good Paper. The Doctoi’s ‘Views on Pernicious Jour- ... nalism of the Chicago Times School. 1 The Rev. C. Day Noble on Our 4 Heroic Dead. ¥ THE NEWSPAPER. The Rov. Robort Collyor pronched yostordny morning in Unity Chtrch, to an audionco whioh fillod tho church toroplotion with attontiva liston- ors, Tho proliminary Beripture lessons having boon read, Ltymns sung, snd prayors offerad, tho distingulshod- divino 6eleatod , his toxt from Danlel 1L, vorscs 81, 82,7and 83: * Bohold a gront imago whoso brightness wna excellont. This imngo's Lead was of fino gold, his bronst and his rms of silver, his middlo brass, Lis logs iron, and Lis foot, part iron and port clay.” Tho proacher spoko na follows : {hat the grest for good “There con bo 1o doubt that tho grost power for or evil in our Amarican 1ifo sud in -Europo (Rusia, ‘porhups, oxcopted) Is tho nowspaper. In countrica tuat bolfovo in o mouarchy, {6 ia tho roal King, and in Tepublics, both hero and thoro, the President, . They Touk to it for luspiration and direction as faw of thiett, 1 four, ovor look 10 tho Lord. Tho nowspapor ia alag tho most remarkablo outcomo of our modorn. cf tion. 1 know of no ono thing besido that has gathiored into'itaclf w0 greatly tho vory ceacnco of tho {vontion and discovory which hus mado tha last hundred yeara peorleas In {hia reapoct ovor all that went bofote, or liich ¢mploga lo-dny S0 much of tho fncat poyor in tho thought ond 1ifo of mau, Tho stoam cngine does o day’s work ao ~amarvelous In its wholo rosult ga that dono down in tho collars of tho nows- popars, . Tho wito flashea o _such message, Tho rail- Toad cafrics no auch frolght na its laat odition, and tho srlist nud pbotograplicr has no such opoutng boshle as 4l that transfecs bis fucut work at onco fotho block, ond then casts tlia picturs {nto the minds of a milllon “Xew do youmasioge to find sour faces" mald onca to 3ust, lomg " bafora * ha began to do the dicty work of tho fast political campatgn, - “10 soeran. to. mb, that your art Ia not 6o muich art as psturo” and I referred capecinlly to s picturo e liad just publistied of thio ro- owned Me, Nesby. 441 geck my man," bo ropiled, wuoul T 652 bimython I yol B drawiiq sadplioto! wli 3 this ono I found tna Now York driuking sa~ foon, and ouly nltored it to euit my purpose, The nowipaper makes such mon publo proporty, Wo ‘il kuow them whon Wo sua them, ond o, inostend of confining tho Iikences o the porifollos of the curious and {ho prints 1shiope of tho capitals, it sonda the worthiy work of dear -Jolin Lecch, whio nover drow & lino that was not a8 aweetond truo os his own beact, with the farthes Feaclica of Indis, Americn, and Antralia, and our work here, worthy and unworthy nlike, over the prairies and in ameng tho woods fo tako its chanco and doits work in ho Look that men can rend when thoy can make no more of a printed pago than o can muko of sanscrly O o o the s ke tributary to its Z 08 tho newspapor makoa o its purpsse o Tinost Torulta of sclonco and. dIscovery, #6" a1 captures tho fineat power of tho current thought and Ufo. - Dr, Chalmera sald, mony years ~ ago, that tho bost thinking and tho. best writing of his day was domo for tho nowspaper. It was & perfoct wonder to him bow such malchicss cssayn a8 Lo read ovory duy - could bo writien on thie apur of tho moment tn tho claslrand clang. of¢ the intousest lifo of tho world, and when cach quastion that camo up for discussion ind beon sprung then and thoro on tho wrilor. It 18 not too much to say that tho Rowspayicr article, on _the avorago, is aa much better now a8 the papers aro better than thoso of thirty yoars 4g0, on which Chalmers based bis wondor, It fa the Tesdlt of this dovourlng onterpriso, fad by amplo ‘moans, which searches through overy corner snd cran. 1y of the land for men and womon of {ho finest bty &0d then fastens them with golden clininy, as tho ofd Roman conquorors fastened Kings, cnch {n thelr own. Placo, And, not contont with the bost thought, it sc- . cures, ot thosame time, the keencst coterprise, It sonds nows to govornments of carthquako and fire, of ‘battles and royo:utions, {ar aliead of thoir own ewitiost mossongers, It sends ono man to the heart of Afrios, ond janother to tho heart of old ‘Assyrih, thia {0 fiud a loat mon, that s lost ibrary, and Lhioy both do thelr work a8 it could not bo dono appar- ently thirough any othier agoncy, and com back to toll 1110 worl whst sy Ly done, 15 Sy, ciear sen- tonces, which hio who runa moy réad, Nothlng escapes this ovor-presont and. all-present oye, or, sbioll I say, this olophant's trunk, which can DICk up a pin o wrench down o pine. it mirrors the groat markets on one pago, and on _the othor chronicles s strawberry featival undor a chireh ; Foports mpartialy a MURAte sad & sormon; tlio smillgosalp of agclty, tho frotl aud foam on tho chalica of Jifo, and tho viet movo. ‘monta that grow out of all the conturies and bolt the ‘world, for #1¢ i tho abetract and_brief clironiclo of 4bio tiino’; sliowing virturo hor own featuro, scorn hor ownimage, and tho very ago oud body of tlio timo Lis form and pressure,” - Anud g0 it {8 1o great wondor that the nowspapor ‘#hiould bo the most potent powor we knaw of amon outward and visiblo things, or that ntolligent men an rome should bo glad fof this powor aud proud of it, whorover ft 15 bald sacred {0 fruth and virtue in anysenso, I may also ssy in s porenthiosis that wa gughtof it maty 1o booglad ani proud, bocansoumong papors of the first rank thero are very fow inde which are not managod by_mon of & broad and liberal seliglous conviction ; snd T confosa I waa aurprised nb 8 paragraph which Lina been goiug .thio rounds of tho papers within 4 fow wooks profsening to givotho ‘religious blas and rolationship of tho most motable Beweraper men o s country, (o find what o largo majority aro in our own ranks, I had not speclally thouglit of it beforo, I was very glad to find i 80, for thelr- saked ond ours, And I remem- dber, when I was in London, I ‘mot tho stmo fack In different ways. ' One groat dally thero i man. aged by mewbar of ono of our churches, of whom T stwa good deal, and I found that gonie of his bost writers aro among our ministers, And one day I was #til) moro glad of something that bofel me I did not at all expect, X had been reading somo chaptors of o story in which I fclt o great intoreat, It was cormlng out In & weekly paper which i vory populsr in ,England, I had loat somo numbera whilo wo wers on $1io Continent; could not piok thom up casily, and 80 went {o scck {liem ut hosdquartors. Tholr grast printe ing Houso lies back from ono of tho main arteries of London, up asmall slley, 20d I went thoro looking wbout £0r n ikely placo {0 ask for tho offico, whon & gentleman camo up and sald, * What nra you'scoking 3(r7% I told him, and then ko said, I Como rignb ong, snd I will eco to it Ho fook mo into . » rdom, gave me s clalr, rang for a_boy, sent bim to seck my numbors, obd then when he Wi gone, aid, “ You aro Mr, Gollyer, I heord you proach eaterdsy in Essox stroot. +And What Woro you do- g iere,” T'aald, “hearing a liorotfo?” +That 16 tho proscling Talvayu boar, o roplied, #T am-ono of the partners in tho Louso, and wo all bolong to the samo eide.” That house {3 dofng (ho best work that {a dono in England in providing clioap, sound, wholesor reading for tho people, Ita list of publicatious fn Ions, botg for varioty sud oxcollonco, It docs nolhiig at oll for Unitarianism in tho narrowor seuse, but. for Tpitarlanism (o tho Inrger sonse, tha brosd, bright, ine clusivo faith of the great Fatherliood aud biotherhbod, It i doing a nobleand wouderful work vvery day, And this iy our hope aud oy in tho nowapaper. - Whcro tho great and good papots aud Journals touch voligion at I, they touch It o p_wide-byed, inclusive fashion, [hoy give no quartor to roligious ' bigotry or bittor parrow dogma, 1t acoms as {f tho very aubstance oul of which & 1wun 8 mado who creafes ‘and atampa his imago on s great and good journal, hus u Nberal cle- Biont o 1t a groat power of olloiig like thak whicl Aillod tho licart and gavo power to the word of o man Jika Mr, Groeloy, and that haa mado Mr, Bryant, whoso whilo head you il alivaya soo Lo tho left noar tha pul+ it in All Boule? Churel, thio best-boloved man nmong Pl onruaiists of Amorica, And oo it b that thio nowes paper, daily and weekly, ‘Las como (o be, nodoubt, more’ popular and more wldely resd in thiis country fhan o Bibdo, Wo never hoar of anybod maklug lor mukes juch a coufession about it as old Thoman Fy %o ‘yoars 0go, about tha Ieason for the day: . Forgive @ o thfa, that this morning when Iset mysolf B read iy Word, 1 turhed iho Jost et 0 meo if it was 8 long clapter,” Tho loeson for ‘tho morning or thoe oveniug wo read from tho nowspaper ia never a_long chapter. We nevor fiud long lowt apoctacles botwean its pages, sud wo aro atirrod here sad. thero by what read os I fear wo arv scldom atirred by tho twenty-third paslm or the parable of tho @ood Ssmurilan, The reasou fe, I think, thattho Bewapapers 14 the quick aud closo Ylcason fur thio duy, 1t s tho thought aud actlon of tho world about ue caught on tho wing, and {ransforred,’ {hrobbing with 1t alid doath, with'love and Liato, with torror and Joy, into our bande, and eo it {s not distanco but nearncsy that Ionds the enchiantment, aud we_are unspeakably moro alive to tho death of Halmon P, Ohaso than to tuat of Bamuol tho Prophot, snd to Canby in tho lava~ boda than to Sisera slain by an equal or worso treach- ory in the tent of Jool, *7And if this waa {ho whole sumand substance of tho newspaper as wo kuow 1f, I could imegino no botter thing, 83 8 constaut visitor in our Lomes, n supervisor in'our schools aml churches, on {mprogua- bl cltadel and atrong ally of o froa and good governe ‘ment, sud o monstor and belyer to our wholo fuman {ifo, tha tha duily and wocky pross, But tho truth I, &8 wo ll know, that there {s & divino, n human, K an infornal oloment iuwit, o8 thero bs Jnall tiugs /At hiove como snd do _como aut of tho heart and life ‘of man, 1t la liko this greatimago tho Kin : hia dreams, whos brightness was oxcelion Tiead In flno'gold, tho broast and arms silvor ; tho mid- El dlo braes, ‘tho legs .fron, and the feot part fron "hod | pert iy, ’{(hduul hnd - goud at’ fla bighest nod bewt, meauer s you, xonen downward, and, whor youi gt cloan down to o ‘Tottom, na ntoan’as miud, 1t s tho old dream over again 1% this reapoat also, tint theso clemonta ropresoit somotbing outsido tho Iningo {taclf, Tha power on tie throue and the power behind {he throno s the actors and tho audicncos thore who faaliion tiia thing nnd thoo for whom they fashion §t. Tha' gold anil silver, tho brass and iron, and mud aro all first found in the peoplo, who, makatho form and ubntanco pornibey and thénit o in tloss who mako the press (ol thoto thoy work for. Powortul and wondorful as this crention stands bo- fora ua to-day, It 1a_tho fmogo of tho poopl who aro Tooking nt it I hopo and fear, in admiration aud dis- 1iko, Tt fa liko tho ltoraturo 'and roliglon, tho dramia, tho’ Gongroes, Sonnte-house, and tho Adminiatras tion,—an otitcomo firat, ond thon sn incomo atdts beat 1t 18 Iiko tho wafer which runs cloar to tho upper storios of our great bulldings,—a proof that wo Bavo peoplo among ua wio work, aud_plan, and pny {0 ko life cloan aud good + and ak ita worst It ia Lika tho gnant pools aud marsies that turn {0 slimo in the Tan, fo Miraot and Lreod pestlonce, b proof of & kin- sbigto tlo ovil soma poopla toloratc abaut tiem, of eroataout of tho slush in thelr own nature, That tho Amorican proas shiould distance tho workd i anter- prio fa us nataratas it fa for the grasa to grow on tho rairien in this lattor May, bocawso thoro 1s 10 such on- Torpriso on tho earih oxday na.(his tlint or poopls "Tint It should be gonerally Keouy brigh, tran- s 3 show, chant, quick, and_ humorona is olso nabural, bocause theso' aro ' natural claractaristica. too, That its leading articlea glhould ‘conirivo to pack all .. tho.. souss info hnlf . the space of tho loaders In & paper ko the London Zymes, is again natural, bocauso avary dny wo livon haaty, 'm- ‘pationt lifo, s differcnt as posaiblo from tho slow, lodding processca of thio lifo in England ; and oditora Eniow vory wall that 1¢ thoy should givo s a ploco of thoir mind $n two columns, we shiould look ot tho long chapter, rofuss torond It, and _so not_only frusirato tieir labor, but stop our subscription, That wo should Davo hundreds of porsonal nd imparsonal itoms sbout_everything, sud every man and woman under tho sun who Linppons to, atrike tho publio oyo Is also Botural, bocausb tako us aliogotlior thero s 1o such ccurio! nd _dnquisitive race on the planct, In ono roapect, indood, tho old mteck American of Mrm, Trollopo and ' Mr, Dickons las mendod ~ Lis ways, ho loys . in walt no longer for tho stranger fo find’ out il sbout him; but thero {4 o Tomon for {hat also} ho s croatod the intorviewor, tho most romarkablo phie- nomonon of modern times, a1l 5o Lo keops quict in tho full assurauce that bo will gt tho wholo trulh in tho noxt iasmo of his papor, and o great dealmore, It 18 natursl that evory horriblo ontastropho should b opened out to tho minulest secrct and clroumstance, Wit deop head-lines and eateb-words all tho way down, not so much thnt the onds of Justico may bo mot With n awift, euro-stroko, but that tho dish of highest scasoning may ecll tlio most papers. Tho ress chargen flio pulpit with belng sonsationnl, nnd, Todend: God help e, tho ehargo is-ouly too trud ; bu thio littlo finger of the press_in thls respoct is thickar than tha loins of the pulpit, Cerlaiuly, editors, of all men in tho world, -live- in..glass housos, And finoliy 6 %8 - natural that bolow all tuls, and, worse ilan this, {hore should Lio yispors thiat ministor hebitually to tho vilost ond canest paslons of our commori natura' to {ho devil That I8 within us rathor than the angel or tie man, bo- canso thoro aro multitudes of mon and women in ‘whomn tho dovil 1s muster; who do his dirty bidding, aud sroled captive at his will, Thoy prefer such garbe sgo toclean and wholosome- thiugs, aa somo_peoplo refer whisky to whonton bread and ‘cloar coffeo, This Ty thote, dram-arinking, and such papers 870 tholr dram-shops, whero ovil possiona are fod that ond in crime, or at tho boat whero fine tastes and tendenctea aro bluntod and something comes liko Tho littlo pilted speck in garnored frult, -which,. eating Snward, slowly moulders all, ¥ And hero I bog nat to bo misnnderstood, T stand up as you pll know for tho perfoct snd ontiro frocdom of tho pross, I want to soo it frank nd fearless about mon ond {hings, 1o matter who gots hurt, I hiavo no sympathy with tho senti- mental squeamishiezs {hat “would "cover things up which ought to bo rovealed ; horo tho pross can do a work baforo which tho puipit generally quails and falla back, coming up nt Jast, if it comesupatall, smong h}ho Tosorves. le:’d‘hzro (hn‘pmu, ;rlnrag;f 6 noblor part of it, is doing a rlosa worl pling with am awful discaso |l}fi° hos selzed us, of publio snd porsonal corruption, And if writors for tho press aro 60 sure of thelr own immaculato perfec~ tion s to bo nble to lay bare with a good consvience the wealncas snd littlonosa that hidos somewhero in us all, lot that bp donoalso, Wo may think of Bterne, who Wapt ovr o doad nse, and waa & hard ss stouo fo lls poor old mother or, of that Mackenzlo who wroto tho “ Man of Feellng, and waa told by his wifo whon he came Lomo ona day from a bull-boit, that hobad put all his focling into kis boak,—thoughts liko theso Wil como ss fho Dbirds como, Andsomo writors for tho pross may bo ke somo ‘mintsters,—ngor-posts, pointing out a way thioy Novor tako,—but tho Angor-post niso 4 Indispensablo in its way. 1 say not ono word, then, against o faiz and freo disciussion of our mutual ' Jittleficss, oven with tho lit- tleneas of {hieso mon lett ont, Wo are all tho batter for it, whother they aroor not ; but what 1 loathio and condemn s (il social troachery and iconse, which ‘will bare tho breast of its own mother If the publio will Py to nee a cancer, Thin slimo of scandal, gloaming out of tho dark that you cannot transfix with tho spear of fruth and reality'any mora than you can trausfix soa felly, aud tlioso plstures (it polaon our youth Wit Incétvions suggeation, thisn tho mud mingled with ron pt thio bauo of this cxcollont brightncss this ublio preas of our ogo and nutios, muah-lights fiit- fiug over roftenyeay ond decny. And thera is anothor ovil I canmot discuss this moruing at any length, and nood not, Tt {8 tho porfect absenca in tho great funjorlty of our pblic journna of all fairness and_cavirteay when they got’ excitod nbout somn groat question, as thoy did In the Inat politieal campnign, Beratch'n Russtan and you find a Tartar, thoy say ' scratch tho nvorage Amorican Journnlist, then, and sou find sn Indian with Liw club sod knifo, If ci¥ility ia sign of civilization, 88 I suspect it thon our public pross, us a.rulo, 46 ouly varnished ov. withs tho shicen of this resuit of' (Lo best life, sud ia Toady, {0 (hrow off the mask ot any mowent and braia 'its antagonist, while wo: stand by aud applaud, and aro just os well satisfied if thoy striko undor the belf or above it, . And ‘now what hopo ia thoro that this great powor for good and evil will grow better,and niot worse,—that tho “gold_and. silver of it will supersede {ho iron, tho brass, and the mud 7 3 Thfs, first of all, is to me a great liope : that tho bost of our journals ‘are all the timo growing bettor, and winning thelr way into larger aroas of power aud use. fulness, I count It o sign altogathie? for good, that Bowpsfcrs ko Te TRmoxe 1n our ow ey, tio epublican n Bpringiold, Maew,, and tho Tribure in New York, with many others I nced not name, aro por- Zotly frob, and, on £ belevs, porfoclly honedt, They want .10 offico or plunder, snd will Lavo nons, Thoy stond cloar of all taint, and trust themeclvos uiterly to tlo houcst insiincls of tho truo Amerlcan citi 2on, Thoy 800 from afar, ns men on mountaine tope, tho dawn of n better day, whon the patriot will supersedo tho politician, or rather when the politician will o & patriot in tho Furest sehwo, abd 50 Lhoy stond: a5 heralds {o cncourago us in theso dark momenta fo riso and {ake our placo and begin with tho now oppor- tunity. Journals ‘Deople, as M. Lincoln was a trite leador, when he wite ed aiwaya to hiear the tramp of the poopls behind Lim, and then marelied on- from strength to strougth, witl their hoart, snd mind, and band- to support him. It will bo trud sgaén that, ns the peoplo go, tho journals that do not Jead but follow will go, Thioy will do just 28 they did in tho dsy that or old daya now, when thoy wheelod go switly into lino for the emancipation of thio slave.{T look forno political millennfum, but I do Iook with a groat hopo for & political ravolution, for aomothing fko that which has come within my me in Englaid,—a stoeady dotormination -toward tho scloction 'of capablo, honcat, amd truo men for the wholo survico of tho cointry, and in this reat work tho press wil avo o stand to {ho front, Again, I look for tho' good {o master tho ovil in thioso tbings that affront and offend tho octal, moral, and roligious {ustincts, in_the surs progress toward & Detter lfo that will como by God's blessing and our ovwn earnest and saored endoovor, In nll theso things Wo 8ro moro or less responsiblo, It is our businers to 806 that futo th heaven of our home thoro aialt entor nothing that deiloth or maketh a lio in tho shape of & nowspapor ; to make our conviction known, t0o, about theso things wherover wo go, aud to court ng amile and to fear 1o frown from tho prass on nny side, Forolgnora comlug to look nt. s’ sy ilda {a gur ook placo, s baundng ‘sonss of o inquisition of & newspapor down on 1ua; of the rack and Ythumb-scrow over agaln in a 'now form, for Wt ia what tho lortura_comica to, I think sometimes thoro s somotling in this chargs; it fs o torriblo powor when used to crush o mau, but T say Liat an upright aud s downright ana, for tlo sako of God and his own soul, can date it, andl_dety i, como whia moy, and 1o Llood of tho martyr fa tho keod of tho Church, * Go and {olt your mnstera to go alicad aud print what thoy wil, I dofy them nnd will fight them.” Oue of thy bravést men I kuow said to & niun not many months ago, who Zopresonlod himwclf ng a ‘messenger from ono of tho greatest journala in tho country, come 4 a friond, como to {oll bim of somo- thing that hind boen sent in that would bincken bfs oo namo forevor, It turned out that tho man wae & fmposter ; that ho had como for blackmall; but if it ad beon Jist ns ho sald it was, that would Liave mado o mater ; thers th pletura tood fu tho stmplo intogrlty of is' great, epotlese life, ond sald, *1 Wil not fear though ~tho earth’ bo romoed,” And g0 hio beat the Dovil on his own ground, And in B0 slanding steadily with tho good and fighting {ho ovll of tho publio preas, wa stand with dod ogaluut tho Dovil, I mean a dovil, of courae, in no porsonal Bouua’s but tho ovil epirit of greod und wrath, of slane dor, and licentiousneas, thut o got itsulf intrenched in the Jower line of thia roprosoniativo of the nutions Hifo. 1 bellove that & great and good nowspapor la as sactadin its own woy aa the Dible, 1t Lns sometblng in it of the very present word of Goil to man, and (Lo Yory present word of mon toGod, Tho loatt-beat of both pulscs in fta nowspnpers; {ho hand of both sats the typo, aud tho spirt of Lol reads the proof, An old printer of Norwich, wheu nowspapora fizet Degun, when his had not ehough to Ol his puges, used 'to print a chapter out of Job, Lut tow, when the wholo world s 1its molghborhood, tho troubls §s to find roam for tho {eoming revelation at pours 1 as tho wuis Llts thio world of tho Word of Qod to-day, Fiually—A good newspapor 15 as triio o mintatrant 10 tho boat 1o of the soul as good bread I o that of thio body, and 1t Lay becomo nbont as indispensablo, 1 feol womutimos ua Af I would liko to read great Jeador 08 o socond lesson in our dorvico, That mun proys Dost and prajucs best who keops up thio truct, stoadicst iutimacy with » good Juper, becauso Lo s tiken oite #ido hirauelf for lls subjoots, aud finds bis heart golng out toward tho wholo living'world in supplication or thanksgiving boforo the throno, And. that man proschos Lest who fs well ‘grounded in tho old enored voritfes, ond thon watches thls mirror_of ho passing timo, snd so . brings out of s tremsury thingd okl m&ud now, Iadvocalo no exclusive dovotlon to ihe ono or (ho othor, 'Tho Bible {a th divine book to mo, aud thero sre othor books that 0 mo aro alsa divino Ih their own measuro, and tien tho {ruo, newspapor miskes up lio tale, and {n its own way {4 divino also, ANl fhicso thiinige work togather for gooil to 1hoso (it dove God, In thew all are tho hidlugs of 1y power. aud i them *snd fool sviro avery night it han como, ke those aro the true leadors of tho® all the mirka of ¥1a grnco, and onoof nll bollovers - who look every_dny for the 'coming of 1l kingdom, ovory fimo, should of all mon and women I know of be giad for {llu rovelation or i, bllovo in h aud fecd our hoarta n i, and do our Leat'to dovelop fts finowt, iifo in ovory possiblo way, -~ OUR HEROIC DEAD, Yeatorday aftornoon the Rov. 0. Day’ Noblo,, nastor of the Hecond Hiwedenborglan Church, pronched the following normon, suggosted by Docorntion Day. Taking for his toxt, Matthow %y 24, .“Think not that X come to send ponco on tho oarth. I como not to sond peaco, but & sword,” tho reverond gentloman eatd s e 'muuwn.\m:i‘. W Elglt yeara nqio, oftor tho 6word, camo_peace, Who Q00n nak romomber tha peaco mpring of 1057 Liko a npont thundoratorm, tho war rallod In- broken masscn from our zoulth Luward our horizon, Dlack conires of doubt, and fear, and hnle, were till piled in the nationnl ‘sky, but tlolr spent, fying, diasolving edgos woro_shiot with liglt, - Glory and gloom wora co- minglad. Tho gzaltation of i victors was quanchiod by the tengody at tho Onpltol ns & atrong shaft of April sunlight 1s qucnoliod by o auddon florco cloud, In tho Nortlr Joy etruggled with mourning, Lopo with appros hensioi,” and all through tho Latlory of hearia that Lnd fought and marchod togetbior ~thora was tho tromblo of o fearful sirain now over, and tho scnaltivo suscaptibillty to oxcttomont which tho intenso oxperl- encea of four years liad produced, To our oyes, in the Boutliorn sky thero Iny moro shado than Ight, Loog acoustomed fo the flauh of war, we tiil fancled that wo saw ligltning, and Leard muppresscd fhundor, And ct thero was poaco,—poaca for tho fiushad, excited urthornor, .peace for the wearled, hoarb-broken Bouthernor, “Whatever dangors might como, tho roatost woro past, Tho crials was ovor, {he nation £ aclitoved b mow birth. Tt wa froa. I omombor Tow tho vory akics, and flelds,‘and woods partook of poaco. Not for sears Liad sucl & noft aud lovoly spring dawnod upon tlio laud.In tho extromo North siows molted aud strcams glitterod wnder porpotual aum, Yt not o snglo froaly ok, with no drony barron waiting, tho grass’_grow , g cato buds of fe. wouinnd® Rowers opone widey iho trees shiot into green, thio aweotucss of now lifo swolled and bounded i U0 sir, From March to Jauowo asged, with 1io backward stops sud by gentle degroes, o thb full-blown summor, 3 N Among tho victors thoro was n splendid senso of achiovemont, not so much of orms 88 of ldcon, Thoy hind perishod § tisy bad sacriced. Thoy lisd broken tho merconary apall of the age. oy had Aot Louor and right abovo lifo aud money. Now thoy felt tho spiritual vigor and pulsation _{hnt comes with thio olo- vation of sims and ideas, Individuality was some- vhiat merged into nattonnlily, Trivate onds hnd been sacrificed for publio ones, A community of really great thoughts and foclings provailed Now, sai oni Liuslnatio and noble minds, now wo shiall go on to atill ater things, Nowwo stinll awaketo o Lighor nas onal 1ife n overy dopartment, Now honor, patriol- i8m, nd tendor charity will fiourish 68 nover boforo, Our'litorature will deopen and oxpand. Our politics will flourish, Two hundred years Wo havo beon gelting roady'to bo geent,—now o ahall really bo o, You will remember that’ during 'tho contaat wo bnd £elt » tromondous power flowing. through us, We bad becoma conecious of & collective forcs, a nolld momen= tum of mind and_enorgy which could be turnad hore and thoro to do whiat wo pleasod, e cagerly bolloved that wo wero ready to do sll great and mobla things, Dut_wo woro not, and tho stata of our couniry ‘fo-lay shows that ho {romendoualy, unsolish powor which flowod throngh us' thon s lot loose from tho otornn] sourcos aboyo for & pur- 030, and hina agalii been monsurably cit off, . The lvino dostiny that ruls our nation, nnd built it ds the mout plastlo instrument with which to shape the conturs'a course, compollod tho contest, brought tho aword, inspired {ho warzlors, Tut though the torrent has receded and the publio and privato chaunols in which it flowed arosimost dry, Wo ato by no means mantally, morally, or emotionally the same as before the War, - Wo shall novor loso tho high-waler {mprossion of ‘thot timo, The chaunels rerg muliplied and inado deoper snd broador, They can bo flled agol 1moro caslly than beforo, Thoy il Do flled again- with s high and puro an entluiiaem when tho noxt groat nationul poril is fairly upon us, 1t doca not, require great prophotio gifta to Aee that auch o perdl will como ; that whon passed, 1t will leave tho North aa torribly ‘ncathed, n somo ' respocts, us waa th Bouth cight yearsago, Tho North was miot, after all, puro onough in her political 1ifo and motives, Bhio was ot spolless onougl I hor warfarc, nor hon. orablo enough in Lior use of victory, and, moto than all thin, shiols not to-dny freo cnough’ from' vices terriblo an slavery, and s suro to bring thelr relribution, to cacapo o fhturo punishmont, Tho Wr of 1861 was ins ovitablo. Through it and after it th South suffcred 110 moro than she doserved, o moro than was neces- sary to out out tha cancer which devoured her, aud to begln hior political regonoration, But she was full of noblo men and women, 8ho 140 belloved i somo Xinds of duty, right, and virtuo, ho Las » devotion to principlo, & regard for which 1s montal and_ splrit ual, » lovo of home and country, o boautiful, chivalrie dihosition, to self-sacrifco: which ll hor bocis] nnd political ruin hos not quits dostroed. Thoeo aro tho guarantoes or, o bapby, i€ far off, fuiuro for hor, lioy ara tho Living eceds covored' by. tho prosont moutd of ot humilixtion, poverty, and itler yogrels The very principle, {00, upon which she professedly based Lier rebellion, although sha did not Liold it puro, and could not mafiitain {1, curscd and loaded s it s with slavery, Lins ot o miphty and nll-important ele- ment of truth In it, That truth concesled for tho prescent and dinrogarded by tho contralizing tondencies of our Government, and Ly-the nesaesity that our. vast country khould remiain cloncly unitod long onough for certafu groat and {ruo 1dens ta pormeato tho whiole of 1t + tlint truth by a nocessary reaction will yet nssert itdelt, aud tho” Bouth will sca her old cry of Stutos Tghfs taken up and modntainod by sections that wora once hor forcost auemies, Uttor ovil and error could never havo jnspired tho hiorolsm and maintained {ho rolid magnificent front whic the South for four terriblo years maintafned. Whatever true fuspiration and porcoption did sustal her fa not dead, caumot dle, and Wl ogaln esppear somewhers in'the nationa ody, . 1n tho march of the ago and tio approach of the Kiugdom of Huaven confliets between portics nalther of which kol absolute truth nor fotal error,aro uovitable, The coming of thie Lord Lrings (e sword. It briugs it in litoral wor, and it brings Jt in conleata of ideas Dotwoen Individusls and_organizations, Tl compli- calions of soclotics ond - familics. 1o often siich that tho good ecannot - posslbly bo drawn off upon ono sido, thoovl upon tlo other, aud a0 tho tWosit fn_ slierp’ array, Good disguiscd’in evil, or uvil disgulsed 1n good, 8 tho caso may bo, fights on altlier aido, Of coursa oho sido must hold tho higlot good ug thio_ principlo mast nocescary, fn thio Diving cstiny of {hings, theu and there to bo vindicatéd, and that sido will win.. It will not win becauso it da wholly on tho aido of tho Lord snd of Heaven, but becauso, on the wholo, tho best futerests of tho truth requiro that it should.” Tho very prescuco of tho Lord umong us in thoeo fator ominous tinoa producca an excitoment 2nd pressure upon nll minde, which must i somo way flud vont, Nowhoro doea this Divino inllucnco fud perfectly’ pure channcls to flow in, It must fako hearts and soula as it finds {Lom and forco it way by meaus of clinolio disturbancos aud untagonisms of alt kinds, Now truths and new entorprises do nut orlgi- nato with us, 1t does not, in o cortatn Ligh tnd dread~ ful senwo, dopend upon us whotlior tlio Kingdon of Hosven comes ormol, It will come, Tho Lord hus dotormined ft: Tho.new Udes and furios that bring it on start {rom Ifim, Whonover 1o dotormines that the £t and critical tnio hos come, tho windows of Lis heart and tho windows of Iioaven nro opened, and down upon mon falls tho ovormastering impulse, Tho judgument 1a gct, tho Looks nro opencd and a i vision botween mind'and miud-or organization aud or- gauization Legins, Ile comca to save, but iu order fo eavo o mut froquently destroy, Ho comen ta bring peace, but thereforo must Arat bring tho sword, As ho who Wwould voluntarily savo his spiritual 1ife must frequently givo up a desiro which to do 15 to ouduro o spiritunl death. So ho whom tlio Tord would savo must frequently first hava tho crror in him Xilled by tho aword of truth. 1le wmust fight for-i arrorand boovercomo by tho Lord, . We somctimen forget that tho Lord s & man of war, aa well g Princo of Penco. Tt i possiblo 1o follow Nis commands of. non-reaistanca to the lottor, and yot by adlicronco to o priulpla to oxcito tio rosd torriblo of contesls. Tho ovil Io less afrald of a physical blow than of an ada- ‘mantino and aggressive resolution, purpose, principlo, The occasion”comotimes comcs, and, from appear- ances, it will come prolty often’ in tie immiolinto futuehy mhon all oxpoctatlon of peaco ud pleasaut ‘good-will batween oppoaing principles and tho parties Who hold them must_be sbaudoned. How plisously did many s gentlo heart, when our great contest broka out in 1801, beg and Lopeand work for peaco. Bt ll“m'lfi 4n vain, The years of makeslifts, concessionn, barg: ql wero over, The tremendous torrent of trutl's Divine necessity, tho spring flood of au al- mighty purpose, was upon us, and_tho crlus for peace wero nuickly drowned in tho foar of {ho long-obetruct od wators, ‘Tt wns in vain to sy that flory fools pre. cipitatod t, that tho great body of ho Sovtl was Non oat aud deceived, that th Noxth was politfeally orimi. i, and by no moana a peoplo of socal rightcousness and knlglly snuctity, 'Tho' battla array was draw. {Tho differences aud nnimosition of centuries, nay, the two great untagonfsts of ol tho nges, Freudom and Tyranny, disguised, and fn {bo oyes of other coutl- nants, with thoir helmetn down, opposed theie flaming create,—and tho God of Battles let fall tho signal, 1o black 4nd crfmpon horror camo, And 6 In ol tho modorn conflicta of which (hfs waa o1 dutonsitled snd glgantio oxamupls, i all the strug: flea botween truth and eeror, good aud ovil, 1t will bo n vain ot tho last {o cry for feaco. If nuy man slnte Lile oyeu Lo tho real faatie, tho eal ‘oternal autagoniani, auoticr will bo foreed td “opon_his and to striko, A tremendoun conviction will_ solzo ‘tho appointed do- fendera of tho right that to them. nnd to thoir day and hour holougs tha confltet, Thoy will thirow relation- ship, intercat, roputation, happiness to tho winds, nud do what fs to' bo done, ‘Thoy will givo up ull that makoe lifo life, and trust the Lord to Snding it ogain or uovr, Tut afier this {a avor, flually, tn o _day nnlmovwn but solemmly predicted, geliuine peaco ad gunino auion will conio, Back of und under all conflicts fo {ho oternal brothorhood of men, As tho rim of ona liorizon lold al tho coutendiug clonds of o storm, so within thotuflutto xim of (ko Yord's naturc all potsons, pare tios, aud nations wago ‘thelr conflicts, Lrror andl ovil biave invaded thom and derunid bottlo aa o aurchargo of clecirlelty demands storni, Dut ereor and out will pus away, Back of nll, and steadily, sliines tha s of puro truth, and this Will finally chus cloudy error fron tho universe, Wo' contend; then, 10t with gurhratiers Lt with tho wroug 1n them, ' o lave perfect failhi that momo day, dioro or hersatter, thoy will fight sguinst thommelyes moro vigoroualy thnt any ono can, Wo but oxposa the ovil in ouo suother, Kume tmo it will Lo olfminated from ull, low do {he = desd horoes on cliher side_of our grest notlonal confliot focl to-duy 7 Da thoy aifll keep tho semblaico of Norrid ‘e, uud, remaiuing sleope” In_avetional animoities call up “around {licm thoso porpetun! vislons of past battles? No oo belicven it, Of tho thousands Who favo tler Uves fu an Louorabi way, not oua but viows hia macrifice (n tho clear right Iight, and i glad foleve passod through battlo carnago futa thu land. of peaco, $luo and gray aTo Warn no more, but & common white, Only §u tho falso aud selfsh, tho merconary, tho dis. Honorablo, tho plotters, and’ {ho botrnyora: only in thosowho'foughit and dlod for somathing Jos Jhan love and duty, does bitterness atill linger and’ aisill ita poluon downward upon us, ‘Il groat grand army ©0f the whole couutry have loug ago clasped Lmmorial ‘Tiands ovor tho chaam now fllod foraver botweon thom, Tannad to a world whero causca_slow Hiomaclvos dis. . inclly, whiora the nations] destinten aro dicussed and forwarded under tho diroction of the Groat' Rulor Jtimeolf, whero all faithful souls quickly underatend tho past and fornea thio futuro, thoy hiave iow tho right fo Do tho futuro guarditna'of fho country and tho Aourcen of union nnd, frieidship nmong us, Think 1ot of thom an grown unpatriotio ‘and smorcenary liko aurselyes, Think not of thom'da deairing peaco’ only tnt (lioy mey acoumulate casd, comfot, ahd. powor, “Thioy havo_siot. yol Joab {ho prira spiritisl forcs thut ojoctod " ther . from ' ‘quict liomen to - tho ront of ho ‘coumon'd - mioith ' “Thoy have 1ot yot lost tho Intonso enthusiam “and noblo nleady courngo which boro thiom through tho Kmml anarch, hollored thom {n_ storm, woothed thom in Woknes, fed” thom fu_hunger, saved them in death, “iturrais foritho old fiag 1" sald my nobla frind, sliot in the wildorneas, to suothor scarcely ablo to atand from o fatal wound, but atill trying ta march, and (o duy thoy hurrab for tho old flag with a loudor, olosror rlug than evor, Thoy havo gune to tho world of cne thustaom and fooling, Thoy havo gono whoro groat truthin and groat emotions nover dis, Whoro the firt 1ife closes an theira did, tho 'socond ‘opons, pitchied to tho ssmo high koy, A sublimo, sacriiicial'donth gava thom its cternal atamp, Do thoy then not form a tremendous battery of.souls through whioh n puro airlotism may bo' transmiticd to ws 7 Do thoy not firn fotin when au annual besutital fostival to Jhete ‘momory comes round and vrish to Join us fu tho purer, for, Highor natlonal fifo, aymbolized by ho apein flowdrs which wo drop upon their graves 7 Compelle nono to work for tholr country from o sllout, searct, Intorior standpolnty restricted fo toarms wiich sro emotional and inteflestunl, and o clarges whlch can bo mado tipon tho bidden thambora of tholr countrys men's nouls, do they not rejoico in-tho opportunily ‘which this tonder time of momorial gives them 7 Aro not thelr feclinga toward ts, their hopes for tho iwholo country, tholr dean of freedom and progross sublimatod as much sbove thoao with which thoy died #8 tho rod X030 which growa out of tholr dust aud s Inid upon_thelr graven ia finor than the goro in which thoy fell 7 Do not tho emotions which tho breath and night of flowors bring roprosent their puror, swootor thoughts? -Does” mot tho roll of mole emn musle, tho chent of tho past, fho momordal prayor aud spocch, embody thelr presont aa it ombalms their pt? And do thoy divide thoir ranks on Docorstion Day, hie who fouglit for Lia wholo country turning away from him who fought for ils Southorn part? - Do thoy eliorish tho hopo that ono another's graves may remain floworless and forgotion 7 Did from them como tlio fnfamous sunouncomont, ihat' the garlanding of Confodorato graves #wonld . not ‘bo tolerated?” 0, yo noble dend, forgivo us the quention | Lireatho ‘about us on thig our | forlval day b ‘gealer spirit, that you invo loarned In Leaven, Liftus into tho broader light and warmth of that world whero tho old is for- gotton and tho new begina whoro the evil dles and tho good blossoms whora tho flowary reconstritction, the groon disgulas, and tho lnlmy peaco of spiug Ttnolt ! spvesry oad thon descands o s, ~ You, wlio Lave ‘usod tho sword, toach us ita rightful uso 'and awful mesning, . You'whio nro nearer Him who camo to send poacoonly after Ho hiad scnt the sword, when tho necoasity’ comes again transmit to us {be mertial epirit that still burna sacredly n you, Through you may W bo folnicd to all tho icroes of all tho hioly wara of old, D6 oura the finer woapons which you now usoy our viotories the blondlcss aud yot terriblo ones to yhich tho capialn of our snd_tho world's ealvation-is Liero sgaln and agnin to summon untt] Lis truth has mado tho round world frop 1 o pt il S TOUND DROWNED, The Ilody of an Unknown Man Talten From the River Near Van Buren Streot Brldgo — Several Wounds Found gn the Mend of Decensed. Yostordny morning at 6 o'clocl, tho bridgo | tonder at tho Van Buron streot bridgo noticed & dark object flonting In tho water, which, upon | & near approach, prove bo tho body of a man. Ho socured his grappling hook, nad after goveral inoffoctnal nttompts, brought it to shord. Tlo tiod tho body to tho dock and roported tho discovory to tho Armory Polico Bation. Ofiicor Mohan waa dotatlod to look Into the caso, and with bis asslstanco, tho body was taken out of tho wator, put into an oxproas wagon, and taken to the Armory, and thoneo to tho Morgua. Upon reaching thero an oxamination of the body was made by tho Wardon. Thero wero threo cuts found upon tho liead, two of thom on inch onch in longth, and throo inchos spart, on the top of tho hend, and anothor of the eamo nature was found on tho loft ido of tho hoad, a littlo above, and back of the ear, A hasty oxamination by the Wardon and Dr. MoElroy failed to diacover any positive fracturo of tho slull, although it i thought thore is a alight deprosaion under ono of the cuts on tho top of tho hond, Tho Lody was clothed in homvy black cloth coat, twaod siripad antaloons, o plaid vost and shirt, and calf oots, (he wholo making o gonteel snit, Tho ' tan Nea upparonly abont 48 yoars old, five foot six inohes high, and thick Bot. Fo liad dark sandy whiskers on his chin, and o Lioavy hoad of contse black hair, eut short. ‘Thio body lind tho appearatico of haviny baen tho water but o short timo, and tho wounds ap- pentod to bo froeh. Flis pockats contalnod noth- ing bt o pieco of nowspaper snd o knifo, Ihoro i tho barest possibility that this manmot, Lis fato on & dark night In some loncomo by~ way, at tho hands of auenssing, and was_then thrawn into tho slimy wators of Ohicago Rivor. But, from nn_oxamination of tho wounds, ono Tamiline with sucl things wauld say that ‘tho mau by somo mishap got into tho rivr, and that tho wounds on his hoad wero inflicted by tho wheel or bow of a passing craft. Their locatfon s such 45 to make tlus conclusion vory probablo, It is also tha opinion of tho ‘phydleliua at the hospital that blows, which would inlict such cloan cuts, if ivon whilo the man wae ‘standing, would frac- uro tho skull ; but, being recelvod in the wator, and no resistatico baing offorod, such outs might bo inflicted by o tug-boat whool, and no fractiro of tho skull bo mado. Tt in algd tho_opinion of tho phynicians that oithor of the injurics would cause inseusibilily, so that, if they woro mflicted [ before tho daceased got into the water, they did mot render him incapuble of dofending himself, —_— ‘Nowspaper Advertising Agoncy. 3. M. Dates, Laq,, of Now York Olty, who during tho Iast twonty years bas been engaged fa the newspapor advertising business s o promiuent membor of tho firm of 8, M. Pottinglll & Co,, Loz withdrawn from ia old connoctions and formod o new agency in part- nerabip with D, R, Locko of Tolodo, a gentloman who through his Nnsby lotters hns becomo 0 gencrally Jmown In the United States, -Tho oflico of o now firm {8 No, 34 Park Row, New York, Thero {a no rea- son to doubt that Measrs, Dates & Looka will meot ‘with a full measuro of auccess, The firat-nnmed gentlo- man will contributo hia thorough business qualitica- tions and long oxperionco, and the lttor will bring with Iim a porfect {amillarity with tho newspapcr business and 3 woll-known name, Tho new firm wiil command and is entitled to the confidenco of tho entiro press of tho country, Attontion,: All citizons of tho Eightconth ‘Ward, without regard 1o natfonality or former party relations, who aro op- posed tosll snd every encroachment upou lierty of consciunco and trade, and who bellovo that prraousl Uborty must bo presorved, sro respoctfully invited to attond tho mesling Leld. (hin ovenlng, ot o'clock, at ibe Turner Iull on North Clark streot. Good speakers will bo present, Tiix CoavrrreE. = - The Latest Thing in Hata. Parker & Tilton, No, 83 Olark strect, opposito tho Court-House, have fntroduced thelr summer stylo beaver-mixod dress bat, tho lightest andmost atylish hat ever manufactured, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Forolgn Maricots, Lavrnroor, May 24.—11 8, m.—Flour, 27860, Wine ter whoat, 123 64 spring, 11s 20@120 9d ; white, 12@ %%n 20 club, 128 84, Corb, 218 04, ~Tork, 05, Lard, 304, Livenroor, Moy 24—230 p. changed, m.—Market un- LoNoow, May 24~—1:30 p, m.—Consols for monoy, 03% 3 nccolint, 01 ; 6.208, 05, 013 7 do '67, 94 ; 10-405, 88%¢ { now b9, B9¢'; Erlo, 48%¢. FuancvonT, May 2,—5-303 of '63, 953, Pauts, Mny hi,—ltontes, 64 850, Tho specie tu (hio Bank of Frauco has incrensod dur- g tho prst wock 500,000r. IVENYOOT, May 24.—Cotton stoady ; middiing up- Isnds, B%d; ‘Orleans, ‘93;@0%(d, Bnios, 13,000 balou Amcrican, 7,000 ; spoculation sud expor, 2,000, Flour, 474 64, ’ Corn, 7a 64, Choeso, 67 63, Cuniborland middiss, 33s. Weekly Roview of tho Albany Live Stock Maricote Spectal Dispateh to Ths Chicago Tribune, ALDANY, N, ¥, May 25,~Dxaves—This wool's mar- Xol Has huen & ioderately sotive and profitabla ono, At tho opunfag on ‘Churaiay thero was & falt altouds ancw of country dealers and butchors, Who bought largely payhug The prices of tils dvy laah weok, Saos of {ho day nmounted to 1,420 hewd, sovoral Nundred head in”ndvanco of tho Kales of & Wook ngo, On tho following dny there was an increased attondanco, ‘mostly country buyers, o fow Now Yorkers Laviug ur- sived, aud good ropreentation’from tho Enst, Lrado was rioderately avttve, anlos amountivg Lo fow Lun- dred head wioro than on tho oponiug day, Iuyers contituod o demand o concession, but thero wau no decllne 1 prices manifest, Boturday's attendanco from Brighton, Now York, and tho Eaat was nbout an lurgo s usunl, Lut thoy dld’ not purchaso largely, country doalérs, who were in largo attund: ance, ‘monopolizing most of tho trade. Recelpla for tho weok woro somawhat u oxcoss of last weels, aud of a botter avorago quality, Fifly cars of Toxmus ors fucluded n tho rocolpts, which brought oe high pricen ua nutives of wimilar Volght aud dlass, Up o aturday night nearly all romaining cattlo had been disposed of, ” “To-day recolpta number 20 car-loads, bes Tongiug ta Waixcl & Roscnthals, all of which wers sold Beforo 4 o'claok, Tha following 19 8 tabla of comparative value, 8¢ in= dleating tho matn rulug of tho market : Dl eeek, Last week, Promium, $LO0GT.E0 $1.12@7.60 Extra, .. e « 6.80@0,75 8,1837.00 First quality, 5,780,547 8,00(46,02 Hocond quality, e 0,876, 6,600,00 Third qualit Inferior ,,.. - Mir.on Cows 416@6.25 .00@4.02 - 4,006 inis from $45 o $05 per head, Wonnixg OxeN—Tecolpts nominal, and demand moderate, BrREr | Awp LAMns—Thix lranch. of trado hian heon exceptionally il thin - weok At 6 do- oliné of 3@y por pound, Racelpln have bheen amafl " “nearly 5,000 head . less than Ieat wook, and of o fulr avatago quaiity, Ameng the . recolpta {fioro hiuvo boon overnl cara af Toxan, thonp senrca, nnd recelpte of Jamin meroly nomial, Recelpta to-d: yous unsold,” Shorn Blato and Westorn b 6030 unsliorn at 6@7Xc por th spring lambs ot bz12e, Xerkimor County Daniry Markot. LizrLe Fatrs N, ¥, May 94, 167.—Tho marka bt week opencd dall, Yith "an ovident deferminution ou thia part of Imyers to put pricen down belaw (hoso of Inat wwook, 1folders woro fiem nt firat, bmé in_tho ond gova way and accoptud - tho mithation, Farm {lirieauro (mpraving it qunity, but tho bulk of offor- ings fa still inforlor, belng moro or less aklmmed, Tlia dolivery of this clns of goode amounted to ahout 0D boxes, niid snles were mado from 8o to 100 for com- mon and from 116 to- 130 for finc, Lstra lots, all wholc-milk, aold rendily for 130 to 13 5c, Wo henrd of only ono dnry briuging 193¢0, i factorion woro wall fopresonted, and tho males roro eatimatad o bo about. 2,600 bosés, oxclisiyo of fliat sent on comninnion witk cortain raten guarantead, The buyors tricd hiard to mako 143y tlio top price, bub Dnally advanced quarior of o ceat, and fa ono in- stanco 1540 waa pald. s W giva the loading traneactionn which will shory the tonoof the markot: " Brackoits Dridge, 1430 Gook & Ives, 143(0; Chritmon, 14}o: Cold Draok, 143(c] Crne's Goniors, 16c; Dairy H1ill, 14x0; Eqpliraten, ! 4xo; North = Fairfield, 14; {o; Old irfield, 1430} Tairold Assoclation, i5; Preoman; 14 TFullon, 1430 ; Hendorson 'Tomo, 1303 Herkimer, 43e s Torklinor Connty Central, 14Xo; IHill, 150} Rern Ho; Klock & Nellle, 1436 1 Sidanivillo, 3cc | Liitlo ¥alld Centrnl, 143¢c; Manhelm, 14x0; M heim Centro, 173¢0 ; ‘Manheim Turnpike, 143¢c ; Mie dlovillo, 143{c ; Mollier Creck, 143cc; Nowvilis Ano- clntion, 16i¢e Nichols, 143go’s Norway Aseolation, 140 ; "Taino' Hollow, 14X+ Talatino. Unlon, 1450 & Oid Sallsbury, 1430’ Bliols Bush, 1430+ Suilin Bush, 43a A, inith &, Co., 143fc; Bmilh Greok, 1430; Hnell's Dush, 143%o s "8l. dolusvilla, T} Btono'Arabls, 143¢0; Warron Coniro, 1430} Wilite Oroek, 160+ Young, 1603 Zimmormnu Oreck, 143, Tho' nnl‘ty of factory e greatly Improved, snd tho “skims 1 aro pretty woll cleared off, Tho dalivery af butlor at Littlo Falls 'thix week waa oulyabout 70 tubs, Priceanra lowor than Tant weol, 4he lowor grades gulng at from 22 to 2o, and tho bost at 200 Lo 27c, and chiolco graus at 280, “At the Uliea City Markat about 2,000 boxea of cheoro wero sold, Trade was dull, and prices raugod from 1o {0 143e. "Tho top prico recalved for tho best two face toried wan 143¢c, Tho weathér i Torkimer and the adjoining.coun. tien In cool, nnd vegetation backward, On Wednendoy thore waa ran, which helpn grass, and tho {resa aro bor ginning o shaw thelr loaver, Many farmors uvorow Surned thelr Liorda to pasturo, Laving uzcd up sl tholr odder, . . Now Yorik Dry Goods Markot. NEW Yonu, Moy 94.—Trado wan dull in all brauches, Tihio markot for cotton_gaoda riled quict, niid prices yiero unchangod In first lands, but jobbera’ quata: tlonn aro irregulsr and nominal, Job lota of printa arg solling very freely, but other inakes nro very quiot, Percales and cambrics aro i good demand, Ging. glams and delaiues aro dull, Waolons and shawla ove slugglalt, Drab vell materfals ond grenadinen rulo active, nd ate in ehort supply. Other forolgn goods romain dull. Tho dry goods importe for (ho week Wore $1,470,407, Plttsburgh 011 Maricet, Prrrspunair, May 24,—Crudo potroleum active and bigher; gulos at $2.60 per brl ot Parker'as Landing, mu‘nl to 674c por gallon liera, Refined dull and nom: al, ‘The Produce Marketn, New Yonx, May 24.—CorroN — Qulct and un- changed. BresnsTurrs—Flour fn. busor's favor, - Recolpln, 6,000 brls; auporfine Wealorn and State, $5.45@0,95 1 common {0 good extra, $6.85@7.30; good fo choice, $1.05@8.60; whito wheat oxtra, $8,05@10.50; Ohio, $71.00@10.50 ; St. Louts, $7.00@12.60. Jtyo flor an cornmoal unchanged, * \Whoat in moilerato demand and_highor; reccipts, 67,000 bu; rojocted apring, $1.38; Xo. 2'Chieago spring, $LEK@LI; do Nority: went, 81,63 do Milwaukeo, $1,66@R1.60). Ryo dull, at 96@ldc,” Darley and malt’ nnchnnged. - Corn in faie domand ; rocelpte, 00,000 bu; inferior to primo now mixed Weatorn, 63@0i3go ; old do, GOx@6T0: yellow, 650, Oatain fair domiand nud firmot; raceipls, 36, 000'bu; now mixed Wostorn, G1@63xo; inferlor to orimo Rhito Weatorn, 5014G86 ; biack, 19@le, MeTALs—Manufnctured copper ateady: fiigot dull, and in buyer's favor, at 313@i%0 casl for lako, Pig iron dull and hesyy at” $48.00@00.00 for Beotch ; Amerlean firm ot $46,00@50,00; bar dull ‘st ‘$110_ for Fefined English and American ahoot dull ot 16@170 gold for Tuasta ; ualla dull and nomiunl at $1716@6.5 or cut comnmon'10 to 60, and $0.25@7.00 for clinch, rGATuRn—1a fuir demoud st B@0lo; Orinico, o, ; Woor—Quiot, Obio floace, 50@520, Eaas—Firmer: Western, 175G 18e, I Axp Hors—Unchsuged, GnoornIEE—Cofloo atrong; o, 114@19%0. _Bugar atendy] good Muscovado, te; Porto 1co, Jo. Molusses quict. 'Tico atesdy at 72(@8c, g PrnoLEus—Orudo, D refiued, 3lc, TURPERTINE—Firmer at AT@4Ti¢o, Irovisions—Pork steadler: hew mess, $1,02%. Beof and cut ments unchanged, Middles mors active s sliort clear, 0@9%o; long clear, 87;G0c, Lard firmer am, 9 1-10G3¢c} ketile, 05250, BUTTER AND CitEEsE—Unchianged, Watsky—Quiot at 00, CINCINNATI. CIMOINNATE, May 24,—BREADsTUFrFs—Flonr quict ; $7.05@8.00. Whieatqull'; No, 2 red winter, §1.60, Corn quiot at 49@60c. Oats quictatdsG48e. Darloy quick, OrLs—Firm, TROVISIONs—Strongor, especinlly bulk meata and bae con, Mens pork quiet ; Ticld at $10,00, Lurd firmor ; slenm hold at 8ie; kettle, Oc. Bulk meats utrouger, and mor nctivo ; falos of wholders ot Gic ; cloar it in demand ot B3¢0, hold ot 8% ot closs; salea at Uo buyer Juno ; cloar, 830 cash and buyer May ; hetd Jo Digher, 'Bucon firmer ; shouldors hold st 1X@7i0; clear xib, 94a; cloar, Sio, Winnky—Steady af 0c. B! MEMPITIS, Meapma, May 4, —Corrox—Dull and drooping j good ordiniry, 143(G1to; middliug, 1. Bruuvkrurri—Flour dull and- drooping : medium, $0.50G8.0. Corn dull and drooping; 58@GC0c. Oats in fafr demand, but lower ; 48@40, Brax—Scarco and firm at 15¢, Yrovistons—Dacon dull and drooping; shoulders Tic; sides, D@93, 4 PHILADELPITA, TmrApzLena, Moy 94, —DBurADATUFFS—Flour: firin for beat grades: oll otliers very dnll: quotationy une changed,” Wheat steady ot $1.76@1.93; unber, $2. 210, Rye, 80@92, Corn quictand woak; yelow, 0 850 mized Weatern, Gic, Wintaky ~Firm ; offercd at Me. CRUDE PETROLEUM—10)c; refined, 10Kc, 8T, TOUIS, . 87, Louts, May 2f,—DaeApstusrs—Flonr _dull sud ‘unchanged. “Wheat dull, Jower; No, 2 red wintor, $1.78@1.80; No, 3 do $1,66@1.60"In’ elovator, Corn dull, drooping ; No. 2, 37@3730 on track, 366 89%oin clovator. Oata dull) Jower: No. 2, 3330 on track; T9M@Wigo fu elovalor: 114@5 adler Juno, Barloy dull aud nominal,: Rye, dull, 690 for primo. TrovieloNs—Park dull, unchanged, $10,50R17.00, Bulk meats dull and nomina, 6xe, 8c@83c. Dar con dull, nominal, hold 7xc,’ 04 @0ige, with i less bid. Latd dull, tominal, Bxo for sutimer, steam salablo, 8o, Witaxy—Steady at 90c. - CATTLE—Quiet, unclnuged, Hogs—Firm ; shnde highor, $4,25@4.35, ATLWAUKEE, - Muwwsvezs, May 4. Buabstopes_Tlonr quict sud unchangod, Wheat in fair demand and irm 3 No. 1, $1.35%; No. ', $180%. Oata frm; No, 2, Stigc.”Gorn dull and siomiual; No, 2mized, 40%e, Ryo aleady; No. 1, 09e. Darley dull and nominaf} No.s, e FozanTe—Unchanged, Reorera—Flour, 6,000 brls ; wheat, 110,000 b, Burpazazs—Flotir, 4,000 brls ; wheht, 116,000 bu, DETROIT. Dirnorr, May 24, — IneAvsTures — Flour quict and unchasgod, " Wheat firm ; oxtra $1.00 ; No, 1, $1.83 @188 ;- omber, $L73, Corn in fair domautt and highor; No, 9.48}@470. Oata steady ; 430, CLEVELAND, OLEVELAND, May 24,—BOXADSTUPES—Wheat dull and lower ; No, red, $1.78; No. 2, 160, Corn quit, bigh mized, 810, " Oala dull anil & shade loer; No. , 1o, PeTnoLsva—Quiet and unchiangod, TOLEDO, TowEpo, ay 24, — BREADRTUFFE—Flour steady. Theat firm and 1o highér; No, 1 white Michignn, $178; ambor Michigan, ‘$1,073¢@1.08, spot ; $1.65G 683, neller Juno ; No, 1 amber ‘Tliinalw, $1.80; No. 2 5o 83,87, Corn d ahado Ligher ; i il wiotaid Jusie, 6c, July, 47c, August, 480 low mixod, 53¢, Oata quiet : 'No.'2, 4o, Farsanrs—Unchanged, ReoxirTe—Flour, 1,000 rls ; wheat, 14,000 bu; corn, 20,000 bu ; oats, 11,000 bu, itpyiTa—Flotir, 600 bris ; whoat, 7,000 bu; corn, BUFFATLO, 22,000 b ; oats, nono, Borrato, Moy 24,—OANAL FuEtanTs—Unchanged; boath searce, Linesnsrures—Elour in good demand, Wheat dult and nomiually unchianged ; no saled, Corn dull; buy- gre and agllora nart; sales 10,000 bis No. 5, sample, ot 45@160, Oata dull : Hominally 436, 1ty reglocted, oy -OUIBVILLE, - i LoussviLik, May 22.—BueAbstuyrs—Flour quict extra family, $0.50 ; A 1 do, $3.00, Troyinions—less pork ‘held ot $16,00, with $15.50 Dbd, Bacon n shado Airmer, bt not biglier'; slioulders, 1303 cloar rib, 0%jc; clear, 0i¢o, packed, Mams quiot; pladn, 13@13%0; sugar-cured, 14Gl4lsc, Bulk monta firmer, but unchanged ; shoulders, 050 clear rib, BX(0 3 cloar, B7go, looss, Lard dull; choles Touf fu tiorces, D@YMCT Pritno stoam, Be, Winsex—liglor at doagto, |\ NEW ORI 2 New Onnesws, Moy 2—Coun—Dull with, G, Buan~TFirmer at 760, liax—Dull uud Brm at $32,60@24.00, TuovisioNs—Pork dull at $17, Gngceurzs—sugur dull; couiinon, Tio; fully falr, 1illr robollud, 40c, 9@Y%0; molnssce dull; Olliers uncbangod, Cotton dull; unles, 1,600 Lalon ; ropost yeaterd fces und voculpts, 1,115 porta—consty 470 Groat Britaln, 2,6035 stock on bund, 108,090 Wy Marine. Soserat of tio veasels Juat arrived voport a sevaro storm at tho upper end of tho lako an Thursday night, The wind Llow a perfect Lwrricano in somo’ place aud all Teport plenty of rafu, thunder, and lghtuin Tho Nuesin saw @ 'largo 'vessol ashoro mear old Mackinaw, ~which i _bolioved to bave beon tho mow aclr - Bcotls, Tho 4.76@6.28 : X1 ‘tho wock nob mora Ui & car ionds of moajum quality, most of wlich woro takon for tho mupply of river~countlon, Pricen rango Woal ny, 4 car-lond, and hut faw remaln in the, Oaplaty of tho Annle Blierwood saw tho Seotls Just linforo entatlug tho atraifs, and Biatos that tho doncrip- tion given snaswor lo lior, "Tiio Tdaho and Lewroncs, hich camo_through sinco, did not aco ony Vossold there, and 4t {s probabla that Lo crafé who got off, ./ Tho {tug Tovisthan wos mot ab hor siadlon _ wheti™ iha Idaho. presod, and it i (honght that sho or s propoller sncliored t the Btralta gol. tho voseel off, Tho Aunlo Shorwood, whilo Off tho leavers, had her mainaanil blown adrite and opit. Lo knilwas furled tho samo aafn thia hathor, 1t {8 prohublo that other vossola whicl woro out that it alto it with mora or Jons traiblo, lio mnto of tho Aelidonor Moars afatea thnt tho doath of Capt, Jnsmer occurred about 11 o'clook on Thuraday , lght Whilo off the Manitons,. Tho crow wara Feofing the mnfu-gatl, tho Captalu I tho eabln, wnd in tho dariness sloppcd off, Mriking bis head ogaloat tia anadn ehioct pont, and’ wan killod Sutantly, Onpiain Janmier wan filghly rospoctad. 1o loavom n wifo and fiva clifldren, 14 wan underetood {hint Lia Tifa was fne. wured, but tlio mato uformed ua that the polloy ox- ‘pired somo timo sgo, 4 Xbonow tug E, . Forry mado lier firat trip on tho lake Baturday, Bovoral flentionon waro abanrd, snd all pronourico hor fino boat, Tho Ferry Lrought fn hier Nrat low, tho Hchr J, V. Taylor, Tho Aclir 1iavons went fito 1ho ary dook yentorday for repnira, y polho il ateel tug Sport 1s uow atationed at thta i, Veancls Prsvod Dotroft. Dernotr, Msy 24,—DAterp Down—Props Dean Ttchmond,’ Dibuquo, Philadolpliin s barks Princo of Wales, E.' Coenluy;'sehts Lndy MoDonald, Wave, Oresl, Bwallow, E, Roberla, Pasid Up—rops W, T, Graves, 6. Albans, Bo- hawk, Ganistea: bark J, B, Austihj sclirs Now Do winion, Alida Rogors, Wan—outhwaat, 3 DETROIT, My 24, ~Pagsrn Doivn——Propa Fonntalu City, Walod_and barge, Eatabrook and bargen: ochrs Ghamplon, Vionnn, Yiraoklyn, Tigler, Atatnto, Jnmos Tlatt, Kilderhouno, F, J. King, Fitzbngh, Onwhrd. PassEn Up—Lrops Alnwkn, duy Gould, Dradbitey, Lay Olty: bark Wiu, (Jonta : schra Jatio Ralator, Thiomus Ferey, Oblua, K, Winslow, WiND—West, 5 IlMnots River and Connl Nows, Special Ditpatch to The Chicago Tridune. LASALLY, Tk, May 24,—Tlio Cataact parsed: out of tho eaval 10aod with Tumbar, comonts fanco-posts aud housshold furnituro for Honnopln, ‘and dedppod dowu the rivor, N other nrrival or départure by tho canal o rivor, ' Fiftoen feat unr two fnches watcr on tha miter-afll of Lok 16, having risen nineinchea sinco yestorday morning, 5 OANAT, OFPICY, Cit1oAGO, May 24,—ARRIVED—M, L, Adams, Xo. 3, LiSalle, 174 'tons coni; Morning Light, Ottawa, 5,700 bu corn, and soveral hostloadn of s{one, OrrARED—Midgio, 7,800 feot lumbers Bonoca, |25 brls salt for Dupage: 0720 feot lumbr aud 8 10 abiugles for Lockport'; Gen, Rosccrans, 4 tons_coal Morrin; Maple Leaf, 51 brla salt, Dirdabridge, 76,018 Teot lumor for Jolict, and soveral boats Hghts e SPECIAL NOTICES. | For All Localities and Climes, A truo spoolfic is adspted toall localities and cllmes, and for this roason, that it strikon at the causativo prinet. palof tho disoases which it is adminiatorod to curo, Hose tattor's Stomnoh Bittors, for oxamplo, Is s truo spoolflo, not only bocaudo ft fortiflos tho body against tho extornal influonoos which prompts diseavo, but becauso, whon takon as a romody fnstond of s prevontivo, it noutral- izes tho infootivo principlo In tha blood aud theroby do- stoys tho primary sourco of tho ailment. Henco as an antidoto to opidomio disordors, and to all complaints ‘which are prodaced or sggravated by miasma, or tho Proscace of anything dolotorious in tho alr, the water, or tho soll, it s as noarly fafalliblo as. 0y modicinal prapar- ation oan bo, Inourown conntry, as o romedy for inter. ittont fovors, billons affcotions, constipation, dyspopala, Tmervous woakness, rhoumatism, and genoral dobility, it is unrivaled, nor te it loss celobrated in tho troples av o provontive of malarioua fovors, The éupreme Court of the United States has rocontly givon a deofslon in fayor of tho Gorliam Man afacturing Company, cnabling them to protoct tholr dosigns from all other manufacturers who imitate aud copy thom, PARTIUULAR NOTIOR 18 rogucated ta tho fact that tho samo artists aro ongaged In tho roduction of dosigns, whothor for tho terling Bllvor Dapartment, or far the celobratod Gorham Plato, but the Company novor reproduca i thoir Elactro-Plata Dopartmont tho doslgns which thoy dovoto to Sterling Bilvor. Each has Its own apaolal trado-mark, as follows, stampod upon evory artlole: Trada-mark for Trade.mark for Qorham Sterliug Silvor. Gorliam Elvotro- Plate. aie & STENLING | QOUINIFG,, GORHAM MANUFAGTURING CO., Providonco, R. T, and No. 1 Bond-at., Now York, Manufactarors of Storling Sliser, Ton, Dosort, ann Dine nor Sorvlces, and Wedding Outfits; atso, manafactur- _orsof tha calebeatod Gorlimn Eloctro.Pl ON THIE BREAKFART, TUNOHEON, X SUPPR TABLE, o VNERAND IEA & PERRIEY Woressosie Sance 1S INDISPENSABLE, JOTIN DUNCAN'S SONS, New Yorl, Agents for 1o Unlted Statos, LADIES' SUITS, READY-MADE RUENTS & SUITS. GREAT INDUCEMENTS, FIRLD, LEITER & G0, State and Twentieth, and Madison and Market-sts,, WIll, for MONDAY, May 26, and during the wook, -mako attractive prices on Black 811k Suits) Light Btripe doy Fauoy Col'd dog Jap, Poplin, Plain and Stripedy Tap, Bilk oy Platn and Striped Grousdine doy Oamol'a Hair uita) Extra Torliu Suits, all shades, own fmpor- tation, unuanal bargalns; Embroidored Batiate Suiter $36.00. to $100.00; Emb'd Linon do, $36.00 to $76.00) Whito Buits, $18,00 to $160,00; White Pol- onalsea and Wht, P, K, Buits) Whito Overskirts and Brotelleg, in Lawn, Organdios; and Nainzook) Eoruo Bults; Linen Buits and Polonaises, from 6,00, to $36,00) Linen Dnstors; Houss Jackots (unmade), re- duced to $10,00 from $36,00; Bleeved Jackets, $8,60 reduoed from $16,00; Flannel Honso Jaokots, sa.so; roduced from $6.00) Oasbmore Bbawlottos, Dolmans Frou-Frous, Jackets, and Capes) Polonaises, in Black and Gol'd Bilks; Riding Ooats, in Cnshmors, Bik, Olotl, Camol's Hair, and Berges, all coloro} and o most ele- gout nssortment of Llama Laoo Shawls, Llama Jackots, Dolunns, Oapos, Bleovoless Jnckote, nnd Polonodsen) Boal Thread Points and Jaokets, §76,00 to 8760,00, Appliquo Polnts, and n oholce seleotion of Numado Linen P, K, and Batiato Polonnisoe, Bults, nud Wrappers, vorv handsome, forming altogothor tho most suporb exhibi- tlon thi soason, GOUDRICE'S STEADERS For Racine, Milwankee, Shehoygan, ete., daily, Sunduys excepted, 9 v, m, Saturday Ixcor- &ion Boat for Milwaukee, etel, do'n't leave un- til 8 p. m, For Grand Ilaven, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Spring Lake, Fruitport, Manistee, ete., daily, Sunduys excepted, 7 p. m, For St, Joseph and Benton Marbor, Tuesday Thursday, and Saturday, 11 p. m, Tor Green Bay, Menomineo, Oconto, and infer- medinto ports, {ri-weekly, 7 p.m. For Lake Superior! lo's Lino Steamors, dack botws ke oo, P apidock boivom STEAMER - PEERLESS, Oopt. ALLAN McINTYRY, Bteamer J. L. IURD, Oapt, Thos. Floyd, Will loavo Wodnosday and Thursday Evenings, 98th and S8th May, Fur frolght or ‘llfl!n 0 apply to. LESEOTIE RusTrran, 23 Markot-at.. cornor Washingion, Gonteat Binel T. J. ABBEY & 00, DEALERS IN Guns, Pistols, Fishing-Tackle, Aud Sporting Goods of ovory doseription, havo romaved to tholr wow storo, 48 SOUTEL COLARK-ST., Wht they aro prepared to furulsh Loy WINDOW SOREENS, i Wire Screens, FOR DOQRS AND WINDOWS, At tho nldost establishmant In the business, J. W. D. KELLEY & BRO., 88 Madisapst Tribune Rulldine. DRESS GOOL.J, Larson, Pirle & Co, Retail Department. W. HADISON AND PEORIA-STS.. In. thelr spacious’ and elegnntf new premises, offer the following INTERESTING PRICES. Targe new assortment of Dress Goods on the t 18, 20, and 26 cls,, some’ o Cashmeres, new shades, . des in Alpacas, s at 37 1-2 ctg, y 'y handsome Line of all-wool Cretonnes," 65 cls, Regular price 85 cts, ipinglines and Velours, ini y worth $1.25, hit nud. handsome: 1,00 yard, worth, chieap contro-ables of of them reduceil fron z o{s yard wid Tosetta Clot] l’"l‘llin Alpacas and; thenewest colors, at 75 Tyons Ttoll Toplins, a8 bri ag Irish Popliny, 75, 85 and from $1.00 to $1,75. Lims’ best Irish Popling, under v Blnck Grenadines, hest quilitios, 1 Grenndines, from-15 cts. nj upanese Sitks from 40 els: yd. u, lack ground Stripe Silks, all gil pe Silks $1, o b ring Bflmsfnr. 1'210'¢l ol 6 city guntnuteed on from ’;.lge lowest to the Graing $1, $1.10, $1.20. " Bluck Gros Graing, the cheapest goods Bonnets,". ** Ginets," * Ponsons, other best makes in the finest and richest unlities of Black.Gros Grains and *Cachemire t0'$1.00 per yard below ‘Taco Shawls and Sneques ins in Woulen Cloths and Cassl. meres for Men's and Boys' Wear, .Having in our new store fing light, spaciousaccommodations; central location, and low rent, ‘we propose to make prices thaf shell draw trade from al of the city and country. GIFT ENTERPRISE. LIBRARY GIET OONGERT; $500,000 in. Bianlk to Pay Gifts, 10,000 OASH. GIFTS PAID IN FULL $100,000- for Only Ten Dollars. Enough of tho 100,000 tickots tsaned for the Third Grand of the Publio Library of having boon sold to insuro a full dra: ing boon universally exprossed that tho 10,000 cash deawn fn full and paid in full with. ligratoforo, the Banagemant, ho T'rustoes, detormined to allow ¥ for the sale of tho romnantof tickots lof| 10 concert and distribution at firat advortiss for April 8 was thereforopostponod to T' on which day, and no ot 0 place in Public Library Hall, Loulsvilio, 3 At this geand concort the following eash aistributod by lot an paid 1a fall 15 oha who draw thom: heapest prices in i) grades Black Bilks, Richer qualities T, 30, $l.6){], $1.76.and. from 75 cls, market prices, Attractive displ; bought under re cxing, and the w One Grand ¢ ush GHs of Totnl, 10,000 Giffs, nll Crsk Tlho monoy to pay all theno gifts in 1ol posit in the Farnnen' and #ot asldo for that purpos Burmww, 22 will bo scon by the followlng cortificato of the asbior: OFFIOE OF PATGERS' AND DOVERS) BANE, Thla I8 to oaxtity that thore ia I th 0 cradltof tha Third Grand Gt Gonvore; bilo Librasy of Kontucky, 8yé - 8500,000 13 now upon do. Drovors' Bank of Loulsvillo, and ly be used for thal o Farmors! and Drov. of ‘the Publlc hundred thousand dollars, oon tho Managors to pay tho gifta in full, and will be the Linnk and paid out for this 5 UH, arty, tharoforo, who holds thio tickat drawis N ), 000, the 320,000, th 110, 000, .66, a5 &1 ho oior gitie, 16,000 14 numhor sesb é of uneold tokats wil who firat spply (ordors_ accom; parpoas, aad this purpo ratshed to thora (e cmoort m la‘ distributton of ololack on 0sdlay mornin, Hall, and the lull?w’wluu will Fleast—Musio by orchestral tags (oua for oach th 10 ubor of Procoodinge Socond -Biach 601} In Targo whol. Th 3 pl Bizth—Drnwing of Hrst hall Musio by orchostral band, of gitta. Ninll—Placlug of bande of Canunittea a; Grand orchestral congor . Tlio musla on this ® hth—~Drawing of last hal fars whool with ta d ocenslon will bo tho best that tho geatlomon who count and placa d ‘suporintond tiin rann numbers, will o bost known atid ‘most trustworty eitl- All will bo s0 conductedas to bo's por- mplaint from any just Al tind theic. interasts as effoctu- ally pratoctod us I£ thoy had boon porsonaily pr Tho piaymont of gifts will begir on Saturds) at Room No. 4, Publlo Libeary Buffding on tha Farmers! aud Drovors’ Ban ht drafts upon tha Fourth at the option of s 0 thio wheoles drawinig and kdop tho rocord of {hy ba chogon from ¢ ‘wiioro cash ligoks of Loulsville, or ational Bank of Now York, tho holdor, will be given for tho tickota, ‘A1l gittanot oallod for in 313 months willbe turnod aver to Ffir;lfll Dll’“flllllr: soud your”miouoy K., i tho Tollowt from the drawiog Publio Library fund. nd for circulars, and for ticke t to laadquarters at Louisvill [0S, . BTRAMLETTE; { Kont e S oioniie. Ry, OCEAN HOUSE | Newport, . ., JUNE, 1873. WEAVERS & BATES. GRAND UNION HOTEL SARATOGA SPR. for tho rocention of 2. Lander ail s sunorb band tolor Glluey Nousoy N NET & U007, ab Bty FINANCIAL. GEORGE C. SMITH & BROTHER, BANIXEES,. Corner Dearborn and Randolph-sts, GOOUNTS Kot in Gurroncy 3 S On Sagelat Dioafts ToneY sad Cold OLLYOTIONS mado on all points, and Hboral cash vances mado on approvad callootion paper. and OANADA MONEY bought at B1yablo In any yart of Groat Beato, INGS, N. Y, od at Matrooli Intorost altower GOLD, BILVER, BIGHT DRAYTS Ieolaud, of e Do GENERAL NOTIOCES. NOW 18 THE TIME To Plant Your Garden; GET PLANTS FOR 10 OTS. S GARDEN, 97 Oakley-st, MISCELLA] : SNEODR, o2 = York City, Kast, who prafor the vomio roous, by’ 41'West Blaioanth, Board in New Goutlomon or famillos comin; quiot aud eoonomiy of Doatd, with clialay tio weil-kopt bow