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VOLUME 26, REAL ESTATE. GREATSALE At .Auvction, 0f 120 Choice Residence Lots Fronting on Humboldt Boulovard, Logan E Bquare, and Milwaukoo-av., Lots Each 150 to 200 Feet Deep. 0n Tugsday aftornom, Juue 3, it 212 delek, AT 186 EAST MADISON-ST., 'Wil] bo #01d 120 beautital and I [ Lats, sita. u;]l t c:huw!fibdhl:mnn';l.vfl SR e i of e B d the o Lta £ro ol looated; tho grouud fs hie * wiolo i ovbrlooket by onb standioa o e i ‘Tumboldg Doutovard: s bolng finely improved; large ggoosTara baun sat oat undar tho difuction of te Ptk ommisalonors, An Artostan Woll, with a flne flnn O ator, lioa on ol(hor sido of this property. e facillllos for Toaolilog this proner robitoht, Tho dopot of the O. & N, ! nfl%mdlolll'thl“.‘ ¢, Paul R, R, 1o 0 westward, and tho Ohloago & e TR e s ol ln:‘v juotivo. Thoro Is b o dng it o0 rapidono homet, Telghiborhoed will davelop liraol 126 loaim with olay anbecil, rloh o 3 o nuibanc whatdvar i olghoroood: m Hadiariy it aotive onhol THiRbate to o o thst U "1"235.‘.',;1,."% villroro one of o bet lavostmont avor Dt pa 1o Ohlonge marko Yoore Abstraot, of title furaishod, Tm"“;?'-“. o‘%fi'gflfla Gaat aiaico i 620 amdl fro v. 2 T avolt 6t 86 o5 saoly lot wil bo roqulrad at timo of e O B o o1 uF e o 3 3 Ala 6 thee peonr ot 50 &8 < A M ncors and Erokors, Toal Estato Ausilongars and lirokor ROGERS PARK, (I T TOW OF EVANSION), Offers rare inducements to those BO! Hamas 0 [Ovesiments In Suburban Property. Nine miles north of Chicago Court House, 4 1-2 miles from Lincoln Park, near the TLake Shors, on the C. & N. W. Rail- way. Convenient trains and low {e.res. Beautiful property, on easy erms. Pricos from $12 to $20 per front foot. For maps and terms call at the Company’s Office. - R ALFRED L.SEWELL & €0, Apents, 159 LaSallest,, Ohioagos FOR SALE. Cornor Michigan-av. and Adame-at,, Lot 97 foot front on avonuo by 103 on Adamsat., with 10-foot alloy in rear; ‘onoblock from Gardnor aud Matteson Houses, two bloa] from Pelmor’s Hotol and Olifton Houso, threo blooks fr0m now Oastom- oo, diroctly oppouite. Pullmsn Palx R e T AL R e ‘minutos’ walk of Grand Unlon Dopat. EXBOSITION DOJLDINGS Wil bo oracted on oppo- I&kfim’ AIWBI::. w‘\fl bo wlgxolumfilnnlblfinw 3 0 Gomuultalons i agonts. iy oo B0 Rapublio Lifo Bulldiog, 169 Lasella-st. A Good Tract for Subdivision For Sale Cheap. 8 10, or 15 ncros fronting on Fifty-uinth and on Seammon, » & ahort distanco from tho boulovard, snd near Rock Taland Road. Tho omor will stay in tho olty one wook, and wants 1o dixposs of it befora loaving. Oall at OLARKE, LAYTON & 00.'S, 120 Lagalio-at. FOR LISNASE, Bou b f Fifth. d J -at., b taret comor of Hlyy, sl Sty on 13 Chamber of Commerce. Hiofland Park Building Co, Office 163 MONROE-ST., Room 4, Kont's Building, Housca and Lots for sals on onsy torms, - FRANK P. IAWKINS, Agent. REMOVALS. REMOVED From 225 East Washington-st. to Rear of 82 State-st. s to his old frionds d ] lo lly. o 0w Ll ol R e sl I. P. WILLIAMS, ‘Dealer in Pure Old Kontucky Rourbon, Roborts Coun- i, Tivs and Booten JWhiokjens attor ORL rard, i, a4 Honsosey ranlon, Aador Stan Gis, £ snd Shorry Wincs, rear of 83 State-st., Chicago. MISCELLANEOUS, NOTICE. To Architects, Builders, and Con~ tractors. Wo. proparcd to furnish Fire-Prool 3, 4, 6, and 7, oo Bre e e s & Tounsaxble vacon, W il ek Brect work a but only deliver materisl R onsoiron, I st udings ‘:’{or Turthor (aigrmation ApFIy AL our ofce, 4 at 3 U. 8. PLABTER OASTING N, Blank Books, “AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT L, BOEICK & 00.'8, 103 East Madison-at. SPECTACLES, AT J. G. LANGGUTH'S, Optiolan, 8 Btato-st., botwoon Washington and Randolph. Gardens Laid Out, 624 kept 1o ordor. Jobblng promptly sttended to. W. D, ALLEN, Florist, 141 Blatot. JOHN C. RICHBERG Has romoved his Law Offlco to southosst corner Olark aad )Dndnlg ognnllm Court House Bgun-m WANTED. Partner Wanted. !Rnnmllalhblhhnflhvv‘hay;:!:aflmnnen 1n Chicage ollable party, witl A o e HOL S AL GROCHR, Tribane otion. SPECIAL PARTNER WANTED. Oapital Required, $3,000 or $5,000. Inquire of H. H, OHANDLER & 0O, Advorting Agonts, northesst corner of Deatborn snd Madison. GENERAL NOTICES. NOTIOHE. Flag Pdes for the Great Juble, Fiest wagk [n Juno, of a ready-made or made to rder. Whito Ash'Poler o8, alwaya on hand, Or- ora jafUwiih GILBRICT TOLBAND & Q0. 228 agd 238 jouth Wator-st., will rooeive prompt attontion. PRESCRIPTION FREE ! Ne Dability, ly Decay, o e o Ao gl Shan bl MR oy I TrON & COL Olnolnbatt, Ghiga v DISSOLUTION NOTICE. 7 i DIESOLUTION NOTIOR: DISSOLUTION. ¢ datls hn J. é‘?‘.’ pstagraip horeigloro oxtlng, batyoen John ) Aross ‘under tho 0 of $iConts & Clac d"‘(.'l'ou. dlolied by gl oemien ontinge L lt;:l‘uu‘:;flln: iabititios,and will coligat all )utatandiog acoounts. Y OUN J. O'KEEFE, AT CELRE CARRIAGES, BREWSTER & 00, OF BROOME-ST., WAREROOMS, Fifth-av, cor, Fourteenth-st, NEW YORK. Elegant?arriqges. In all tho fasilonsblo sariotles, from orlginal doaigus of our own and tho best atyles of Paris and London, oxqutes itoly finiahod Jn all Silk-Batins, Fronoh Moroceo, ani the fnost Braadoloths, Spcolal attention is eallod to tho faot. that ovory Carriaga offorod in our Warorvomas I8 tho pro- duotion of our wall known BIROOME-ST. FACTO~ ALY, and oqual, In erers sespoot o thoro bullt to tho arder of Lo mos| custowar, P ck of tho LARGER .vehiolos, wo In additlon to ou offof & comploto assortmont of ROAD WAGONS, with and without tops, IR ALY, WEIGHTS, for PLEASURE DRIVING OR BPEEDING, embracing In tifolr construo- tion tho various {mprovomonts fatroducod by us durtug tho past fifteon yoars, and whigh havo mado tho “BREWSTER WAGON” The Standard for Quality. OUR PRICKS BIING FIXID AND UNIFORM TO ALT, ordors by mall havo oqual advantages with tlioso ‘plaved in porson. To provent confuston, tho publio will pleasa romembor that wo aro not connooted with s Joint Stock Gompauy of Carrfago Doalors now sooking to ahsro our roputation ‘adopting & firm namo similar to our own, BREWSTER & 00, OF BROOME-ST. ‘Warerooms, Fifth-av, cor. Fourteonth-st. CARRIAGES. R. M. STIVERS, 0f 144, 146, 148, 160 and 152 Fast Tairiy-flest-st,, NEW TORK, To manufaoturing, and hos throe Iargo show rooms, equal 20 400 fapt Joni 1’38 foat wide, filod with o splondld ne- sortad atook of Top snd Light losd Wagane, Four and Bix Beat Pusotons, Ladies' Pony Phsctons, Tockaways, &0, Parlicsin Oblcago, by col K, Nos. 70 and 81 Sixtaenth-st., can sco samplos, erdulllln, snd ordr 4 through him £ morg conva: &l . M. BTIVRIES, Now York. . - COD LIVER OIL. WILLSONS CARBOLATED COD LIVER OIL 15 a Specifio and Radical Caro for CONSUMPTION AND SOROFULOUS DISEARES, Remomber tho name, *Willsen's Carholsted Cod Cisor Ol fi Gomas tn hrgd wodgastiaped bottlon, beating tho {aventors slgnaturs, ud Is sold by the bost Druggists. Prepared by J. H, Willson, 83 John-st., N. ¥, Forsale by oll Drugglats. FINANCIAL. Adam Smith& S, Bankers, First National Bank Building, southwest corner of State and Washington-3ts,, Chicago, Dealers_in Gold and Bilver Bullion, Bar, Toar, Bhoot, and Granulated Torm or mo- chaniot urposes. = Dupnlltpl roceived in_ either ourrency or ooin, subjeoct to check without notico. 4512 por cont iotorcst allowed on dll dally audos. Cheocks u);on us pass through the Clearing- House, a8 if drawn upon any oity bank. In&ornac uru&l‘wd, and accounts-curront rénderod monthly. Botn and Ourronéy Drafts on Now York. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE, . 'We aro making loans, for & term of yoors, on woll-locatod Ohicago property, and on improved suburban property, whore vale ues aro well oatablished, and can closo promptly. Applicants will please bring such abstracts and titlo papors as thoy have, BAIBRD & BRADLEY, ~ 90 LaBalle-at, $10,000.00 Fourth National Bank Stock, FOR SALE AT PAR. 0. R, FIELD & CO,, Room 10, Portland Blook, DIC. ‘Wo havo Attorneys v hore, and collect the ol of Woctosals Buselante 20 Srora Is any vatt of the S S A Ty Y e (i VSV R OOLLEGTION AGENOY, 16 Madison-st, MONEY TO LOAN On first-class oity proporty. 81,600 in hsnd, MEAD & COK, 163 LeSallo-st. FOR SALE. CARMINE INK MUCTLAGHE, AT WHOLESALE AND KETAIL, BY CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & (O, 118 and 120 Monroe-st., Chicago. MORTON & 00, Office Desks, 184 West Tialto=st. TO RENT. TO RENT...TIE BEST STORD FOR FURNITURE In Ohioago. Madison-st. and Qentro-av, MEETINGS. I Q. ot O, F, lar mesting of Exoelsior Lodge No. 7 1, 0, Apply to 0. F., held ] it , 818 o'olock, at Mothodi R afiod 10 Abiid 1GiLe Kooy, *° *TOLN DAVIS, N, G - of that - ope Chicage Dailp T ribune, SO CHICAGO, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1873. WASHINGTON. - Speculations s to tho Bifoct of tho MeKenzio Baid into Moxico. No Existing Treaty Provision Applicable to the Case. The Government Suit Against the Union Pacific and Credit Mobilier. The Bill Presented by the Ate tornoy-General of the United States. Tull List of All tho Dofondants to tho T g, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. AWRINZIE'S MEXIOAN RAID. . WasmixaToy, May 20,--Offlclal clrclos hore do ot soom to bo Improssed with the importance of tho diplomatio conseqifonces attending Goa. MeKinzio's invasion of Moxico. It {s now be- lioved that tho affair may bo mado the occasion | of considernblo correspondonce betweon tho two Govornments, which in tho end will lead to an agrcomont that oithor nation shall bave tho right to pursuo and punish offondors oven begond the national boundary lino, When in 1848 tho Guadaloupe-Hidalgo troaty was ratified, it was conceded that suoh wsturhances aa those might arlso on aceonnt of tho romantlo sharaotor of the Indien tribes in- Dabiting tho bordors, and tho clovonth article Fronty provides that tho Unitod Btatos shn] havo no right to pursuo and furnish marau- dorsirrospactive of boundary lines, Tho Kickapoo and Lipon Indians woro, at tho time tho treaty wna made, inbabitants of tho country which, ac- cording to Mosioan_protonsion, wis cedod by the provisions of their ireaty to tho United Statos, and they still livo chiofly by plundoring our citizons, although residing o groator part of tho timo on tue Mexican sido of tho ‘bounda lino, It swas feared, howovor, that this obligation to rostrain and pun- ish theeo ordor Indisns might bo congiderod by the Mexican Government as laying the foundation for & clalm for all lossos snilorad by l\IBx&cnu citizons growing out of o failuro on our part to mako tho restraint effective, honca the United Stntcs rooured tho abrogation of tho elovonth article of the trentyof Guadalope- Hidalgo, by the secoud articlo of tho treaty of Bopt: 90, 1853, by which the United States acqulred Asizonn, Tlicre is at prosent, it is bolieved, no oxisting provision applicablo to tho subject. ' It must be considered and trentod according to tho recognizod prinoiplea of intornational Iny. Its dlscuseion will doubtloss raise sovoral differont uestions on which diplomatists msy display thelr varied loarning, Tlio quention may be raisod whethor theso Indinns aro citizens of tho United States or of Moxico, That their original homo was in the United Statos is not disputed, and parts of theso bands are_still rosidonts of Konens, the Indian Territory®and Texns, but thoso maraudors reside by turng on eithor sido of tho dividing ling, aud haye pover hoon rocognizod as Moxican oltizens. It o, would not their nrmod incursions into the United States for plundor and wholesalo murdoer bo, according to the principlos of intornational 1a%, an nob of war ? And, if not citizens of tho Mexican Ropublic, but residing within ite juris- diction, being sholtered and protected by that Governmeut whilo making contontions, armed Invasions of our country,—NMoxico beiug the base from which they send out armed parties for this purpose,—would not their hostilo acts Become an neb of war on the part of the Moxican Governmont - itsolf a8 much as if they wora rocognized citizens of tho .Republic? ‘Thig is a question which will be prossed upon tho Moxican Government in tho corospondonco upon tho trestment of $his question, It ia bo. lioved horo, on tho part of tho State Depart- ment, et Mosieo will disown the hostily ncts of thoso Indinus, as woll sa thoic gonoral thioving chatecter, und will ineist_thot on its own part it has done all that was obligatory to rostrain thoir lawlossness, Such a course would ucccnnr“{ seigo tho ques- tion of tho right of a nation in fime of pence to. pursuo hostilo forcos or bands of ropbers into 5 noighboring country without ity formal consent, tho lattor béing confessodly or mo- toriounly unablo to protect its neighbors from such dnago. This question, although raisod govoral times in international history, bas nover yot beon formally passed upon. 1t mny be one of tho rtant results of this in- vasion that tho two Governmonts, so far ss thomselves are jointly concorned, ma{ reach n conolusion in this doficate mattor which may rovo of servico ta tho civilized world. There s no npprobionsion of auy sarious difficuliy, whate overmay bo tho resuit of tho prosent distarbanco. ONEENDACI PAPEN. Aesistant Sccretary of tho Tronsury Bawyor lolt horo for Philadolphia to-night, whoro ho will inspect tho Glonn paper mills, Upon invitation of Becrotary Richardson, Sonstors Windom and Went will nocompany Mr. Sawyor, in_ ordor tlat their opinion mny be ascertained relative 0 tho facilitios of those mills, which furnish the paper upon which the greenbacks are print- od, and also as to tho prosont condition of tho institution. Mr. Bawyer will thon go to Now York to atfond to muttora apportaining to tho Colloctor of Customs. THR DEER TAX. A statombnt proparod at tho Rovenue Bureau shows that, during tho firat six months of the ourront fiscal your, 08 far u8 compared with tho eamo poriod in 1873, the roooipts from formouted Hquors, at $1 gor burrel, in womo of tho' lending colloc- tion_ disbricts of fho Union whero considor- ably inoreasod, tho oxcess ranging from g9 down to9 por cont, Tho Tifth Maryland District sliows tho largast. porcontago of inorosso, wbioh in unaccountablo, aud the First Galifornis ahows tho smallost increnso in percontago, alihough eovoral others nro lowor In actusl incronge of collootions. Tho Third Massnchusotts, tho Boa~ ton, District Inorensod its collections from tho abovo_ gourco ~ €G0,817, or 23 por cont; tho Ninth Now York, tho largost col- loction district, _Incronsod ©70,80, or 24 per cont, Tho First Ohio, Olncinnati, in- cronsod §29,400, or 16 por cont. Tha Fourth Uinoly, Quiney, 2,110, er 15 por cont. ~Tho Bixth Ifliviois, Jotiot, 54,238, or 17 nor cout. The First Mivsouri, 8t. Loui, $18,741, or 12 per cont. (70 the Associated Press.] A NEW PLANET, WasnNaTox, May 20.~Prof. O. F. Paters dis- coyerod this morning a new planct of tho oloy- enth magnitudo ; right aacousion, 161 dogrees 14 minutos south, and 311 degrocs 18 minutes de- elination ; motion duo wost. THE COURT Q¥ QLAIMA rondoror tho following judgmont for cotton uoizod by Gon, Bhorman's forcos ot tho timo of the eapture of Bavannah and gold by the Unitod Btatos; In favorof Willlam Dattersby and tho oxocutors of Thomas 8, Motealf, $186,242, haing tho largost ainglo judgment ovor rendored by tho Courtof Claims, ~ attoraby {8 an alion tmb- Joob of "Gront Brifain, who Dnw rosidod for thirty yesrs in Savaunoh, Tho cotton claim of \Vm, 8. Mills, another British subjoot, was dismissed on the ground that tho cotton for which ho o was pirchasoil by him outsddo of the Union lines, and in violation of tho rogu- Iutions thon In force, dudgmont wan rondorod for @165,65¢ in favor of Charlen Groono, of Bavannal, also subjoot of Groat Britain, ‘Tho main quottion In this caso was whotlior an alicn, domicflod during the Itobollion wilkin tha insus: routionary States, conld be guilty of tho crimo of tronson againgt tho Unitod Btatos, ‘Lho Coirt_of Olnims, following tho decislon of tho Unitod Btatos Bupromo ~ Court, lnst torm, devides this quostion. aflrmatively, but also holds undor tho sate decision that nlions thus iy of trosson, by falling to obhorvo tholr ob- figaz fons of “qualifiad nllo&' anco, were includod inand pardoned by tho' ton of Deo, 25, 1868, A docluiar wia rondorad In tho long-ponding casp of Eliza J, Atochs, adminintratrix of Alex- andor J, Atochi, doceasod, Atoohn wau a nativo of Spain, but was & naturalized cltizen of the Unitod ftatos, who did businoss s a_ banker in tho Clty of Moxlco, and was expollod from that country during tho rovolution’ of 1845, whioh Prosidont’s proolama- overthrow the Goyornmont of Santa Anna. Tho United Btates hmllnf.by the lront{ of Guadalonpo Tidalgo, asanmod tho claims of its own eltivons ngninat Moxico, Atochn prosonted his dlaim for losson causod by his expulsion, nnd it was rojacted by a Commlssion nppointed to oxamine wuol olaime. Bubzaquently, in 1805, Congresa roforrod tho claim to this Jourt, which now ron- ders judgmont in favor of Atochn against tho Unitod nfim for 8207,459, boing the bnlanco of throo and a quarter oillions provided by tho treaty of Duuflsluupn-umfl 0 for tho paymont of olaims of citizons of the United Bintos ngainst tho Governmont of Moxico, which now romaing unapplied to that ohject. ‘Judgmont was aléo rondorad for $03,608 In favor of Wm, M. Couos, of Momphin, for eotton rolzod by tho Govornment, and in favor of Har- voy & Lovesoy for $42.000 for work and dam- ngoa in butlding & bridgoe for tho Government ot Rock Island. In the caso of tho excoutors of John J. Pratt, solnira for supplios furnizhod the nm\& in tho war of 1813, t{u Court found thnt tho Govern~ ment wns juatly indobted to Pratt to the amount of $181,609, bt wero oquolly aivided upon the aubsoquent question, namoly: Wwhothor n pay- mont of part of tho debt, uuder & Private act of Congress, dooa 1ot bhar 6 rocovery for tho bal- anconow. Dratt, aftor preesing this claim upon thio Govornmont for many yoars, diod in o dobt- or's prison in this clty. Tho Court, after henriny tho argument i tlio Hot Bprings cnacn, sd- journod until noxt Monday, whon an adjourn- ment will probably ho orderod until Octobor. TOBTMABTERS. Tho Prosidont has algned commisstonn se Poat~ mastors of Ssmuol A. J, Bnydor, at Fromout, 0.; Josoph Lablater, ot New Ulm, Minn. GREENDAQKS. Yiogal-tondora outatnnding, S970,425,878. TPACIFIO RAILNOAD BUIT. Mr. Ashton, of the counsol for tha Govorn- mont, Toft Inst night for Hartford, whora a bill in oquity against tho Union Paciflo Railrond Com- pany and Credit Mobilior i o bo filed. THE DEER TAX. A comparative statemont, showing tho recoipta from fomontod liquors, at 81 por barrel, in somo of tho loading diatriols of tho United Siatos ro- twning the Iargest rovonues from this source, from tho firat 1z montha of tho fiscal yoars ond= ing Junc, 1872, aud 1873, gives tho total incomo intho Unitod Btatos of 9063,837, or 17 por cent. NATIONAL REOEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES. Tho following is an_oflicial statomont of tho rocolpts aud osponditures by warrants for tho arch 81, 1878+ quarter endin Not rocelpts 1 From customs, $40,002,018.67 Intornal roantio. 24,262,778.00 Bales of public lan 041,858, collanoous Bolirc 8,775,823.05 Total....vvee $83,576,070.00 Tosns and Trossury not '43,301,100,00 Total net roceipts..... .. $120,000,170.00 Not balance in thio Treasilry Do, 31, 73, 107,780,645.40 $234,760,324.40 War Dopartment, ‘Navy Department.... Ind{ans aud Penstons 10,600,60.77 o 11,874,32618 1,877,020.30 o Gugendt ,676.40 96,014,924.63 TPromiums on bonds pirchas Tutereat on the Public Debt. (otes & Purchass of bonda for Sloking Fand, ko, 54,600,767.40 ‘Total net expenditures. .. +$186,420,849.60 Balance in Troastury Morch 31, 1673....." 08,320/974,80 Totol.... a0 40 IE ] . The Presidont, accompanied by Gen. Balcack, loft this_morning for larrieburg. He will ro- turn on Wedneaday. i . nEspITED, On the rocommondation of tho Grand Army of the Ee};uhlic, tho Dresident, before hia doparinca {rom the city thio morning, ordorad tho nontenca of Thomas \Vrml\t rospited until'June 6, o ;:l’m oxocution will not-take placo on Decoratlon BY. ~ i BEXIOAN CLATMS-TREATY. Tho new Mexiean Comminsioner, with ho ratifiod tronty for an oxtension of titno in which to adjudicato tho Amorican and Mexican claims, in oxpected in tho United States by noxt steamer from Vera Croz. TUE PACIFIO AND OREDIT MOBILIER UIT. Bostox, May 20.—A spociel from Waskington ‘to the Toston Travcler givos the followin namas of tho Grodiy Mobilior et papors, which wora filed to-day at Hartford, Conn. : Tho United Btates of Americs by Georgo Henry Willlams, thoir attornoy, brings this their complaint sgainst tho Union Pacific Raflrond Company, whick is Joeated in Boston, President, Horaco F, Olark, of Now York; tho Crealt Mobilier of Amorica, President Byduby Dillon, of New York ; tho Wyominy Coal anc Mining_Company tho Allantio and Paciflo Talo. aph Compuuy, Preaident, John Duth, 6f Boston; Pullinan Palnco Car Company, President, Georgo M. Pullman, Chicago ; tho Omalia Bridge Transfor Com- any, and sgaiust John B, Alley, Lynn, Masa, ; Oak ngibe Ames snd Oliver Ames, ' fho wocond ; oxooutors of tho lnst will. and testament of Oakes Amos, deceased, and Onkes Angier Amea and Oliver Amcs the secoud, exccutors aforesald, ropresonting sald Oakos Amea a4 trusteo for other por~ soun ; Oliver Ames, eurviviug portuer of the lalo firm 'doing busincss undor tho namo of Oliver Amoa & Sone, Roston ; Oliver Ames, North Eastou'; Frauk Andrews, Donton: Ellsha' Atkins, Dosion; P Adsms s, ‘Toston § Lzra kor, Ezra I, Daker, Jr., Toaton § Bordwell, Boston ; Ol o7, Boston Doston ; _ Josiah W, "Baraos, Philadelphis ; Benjanin Tt + Bebjomin Bates, Trusteo, Bosion ; Eil Deard, Brooklyn'; Bylvester A, Deard Brooklyn; Ell Beard, Sylvester B, Deard, and Wm, 1. Cumunlugs, doiug biulnoss ms Beard & Gommiigs, Now York ; 11, 8, Dlake, Doston ; Ifenry Blood, Now Fork ; Bonjamin' M, Boyer and Holon Boyer, his wift ‘Norristows, Pa.; Gcorgo Bliss, New York ; Gamalld Bradford, Dosion; W, B.'Lrystal, New Haven, Conn,; Wi, Tracy, oxeoutor of i ast will and eatae suent of Jmos Brookn, deceased ; 0. L. Busbiall, Now Jloven, Conu; Oliver L. Chopmsn, Camden, Mnse;| Johp J. Claco, New York; Oliver Chart Jlck, "Now York'; Joh J. Ofsco snd J, Ash nd “Clsco, _ doing business o8 J, J. Cisco & Bon, Now York : Monry O, Crano, Yoikers, N. Y. ¢ fleury’ 0. Craue, Trustee, Yonkers, N, Y, ; Joln £} Dillon, exoctitor of tho Inat will and teatament of Eboniozer Cook, deccased, Intoof Davenport, In, : I, 0, Crano, Trustco for Willlo D, Train, New York; Wm. A, Gummings, now or lato of Darion, Coun, § Smnvel T, Daus, Now York; John M, Davis, Now Haven, Conn.; Wm, F, Doy, cashier in trust, Now 31aven, Conn, Tingh Do Havon and Aloxander Henry Do Haven, dalog businese s Do ilaven Lrothors, Philadelpbia ; Sidnoy Dilion, Now York; John 3. Duff, Yoston; Granvillo M.’ Dodgo and 'Anns M. Dodgo, Councl Blufa, Ia. ; Jotin Dufl, W, T, Durant, ‘New York ; Sewell M, Feasenden, Boston ; P, B, Foster, Now Havon ; L. O. French, Now York ¢ Y. D. Forber, oaton ; Jolin Jardiner, 'I'rmlu‘ of Boston 3 1. Gl ‘ert, Boston ¢ 11, 3, Githert, Doslon ; Yoratio Gilbert and 1. . Gilberf, doiog busincas as 1, & I, J, Gil- ‘Dort, Boaton 3 1. V. Gllmoro, Toston ; W, T. Gliddon, Boafon ; W. T, Glidden snd’ John 8, Williais, dolug business ns Gliddon & Wililame, Uoston; Georgo Griawold ‘Gray, Now York : Honty W, Gray, Now York; William ‘A, Gueal, New York; Lyman' Caok and G, 8, Lanman, oxccutors, ond L. B, Grimes, ex- ecutrix, of tho Inst will and testamontof Jamds W, drimos, doconaey Durlington, Towa ;. Olavice 11 1all, Philadolphia s B, ¥, Hal, Orawford, N, 1.t Rowhnd G, Hnzard, South’ Ringslou, I, I; Roian Tiazard, Providenco, &, L; Isaso B, Hazurd, Nowpart, R,1; Blizaboth Hazard, Trustee, Nowport, 1. 14 M. J. Iiazard, Nowport, R, Ii Ann Iazard, Nowport, It Thos, uwloy, J. Hiddon, New York; Aaron Ifobar, Jr., Doston; . Halliduy; Tortland, Oregon; Samu Hoopor and Frankliu Gardon Doxter, copartnors, Lok- ‘Bamuci Hooper, Bonton ; A, Lorner, Newnort, I, f, Hotohkiss, Now Iaven, Gonn,s Den), 3, Hall, Yibeton; Gardner G, Howland, Now Yorks It Ingalln Boston? M, Jenks, Philadelphia ; Jomes I, Jolinston, Now York { David Jones, New York; an Tolon, J¥., copartucrs, Now York; Georgo and Edward G, Norton, txoeators of tho st willand testament of Jolu L' King, deceased, Springfield ; W._ Knight, Oliaeics A, ’ Lombard, Now York | L Lockwood, Now York; ‘homns Lord, Now York Kbl A, Low, New Yorks W, T, Moy, Now York} T'Comb, Wilminglon, Del.: Uyrus I, McCor: mick, Ohleago’s Rohert G, T, MoNeill, Philsdoiphin: @, A. Millor, Ellward G, Mooros, Now 'York: F. ltoed Myors, Phtladolphia; Ohiarles 1, Nellson, Now York, Trrod, Nickorson, Boston; James Nlokerdon, Iiouton § Thomas Nickerson, Iioston; Georgo Opilyke, New York: Georgo Opdyke, Charles W, Opdyke, (eorgo F, Opdyko, Heury 11, Opdyko, and Guorgo W, Farlee, cox ariuors, Now York: ¥, W, Paitorson, dames Phelps, ow York s Nathan 1, Ttectt, Now. 1faven, Coun. ; Jou. B. Pigot, Now York; Paul Toll, Jr, Philadoiphin; Jame Kieharduon, Now Yorks Heiry A, ol Nev York, Togal Tlobbins, Boston 3 ifenty A, Robins, and Hogal I, Robbing, dolug bueltcss oa 1, A, & T L, Robbins, Hoston? Harvoy Hanford, New Hove, Goun,: Prosper I\ Bhuw, Now York ; Jodoph 8, Scrati- ton, Stranton, Yenn,; Ldward 8, Beranton and Toreno 38, Boronton, Into partuers, New Haven, Conn,: Frank Blinner, Janies Dardwell, aud Edward ¥, Cullen, co- pactuerd, Boston; D, N, Emith and_James M, Buith, uw York ; Thontas M, Botaon, Now Dodford, Mass.; Wm, B, Stoveus, Now York: Ward 1, Stevous, Con nectiout s onedict D, Stowstt, Phijadelphla; Gvo, I Smith, New York; Inso Llntcher, Loston; Lydin Torroy, Newport, R, I; Geo, Francis ' Traln, New “York; John'I, Fracy, Obicaguy lizekiel If Tronbridgo aud Hanry Aroqbridgs, Now Havon,Goun Olas, Lultlo, Milfard, Conn.; Sophia Yernon, Now- por, T, 1, ¢ Ohut, Waiko, Now York; Jolut AL, . Wil- nme, Gambridgo, Musy,; Jno, 8, Willisms and Win. , dulon, co-ymrtucts, Now York; Wm, White, Now Savens Martin Zeurows, Now York; Edwin 3. Mok gan, Now York, wurvividy Trostes, undor (ho frst imortgsge’ made by natd Union Faciflo afirosd o= pany, Lls asdocinto In bis {ruetocship, Okes Atuck, wving dicd; Oyrus M, McUormiph, of Ohicage, snd N, ,600,519.00 ' John Duff, of Doston, Trusteos under tho so-called innd.geant'morignge § Joln R, Duff, Beny, E, Daten, and ¥, Gordon Dexter, all of Toston, Trusiced under tho to-called income-boud morlgngo, Tho bill states the provisions of the act of Congress authorizing the suit, tho difforont ncts crontiug thoso corporationg, the organization of of the Gompany, aud completion of tho rond, and unys tho conditions and stipulations for making thio worka moro complote, iu conformity with tha 8l nots of Congroae, havo not boon pbrformod and complied with 'to tho entiefaction of tho Unitod Biaton, A Board appoluted by tho Prasi- doul roported, Oct. 80, 1848, doflelonciog in tho construction ' requiring & furtlor expondi- turo of 21,686,100 to make it couform to law, “Tho Company-lms folled to pmy tho intorost which hss acorued and s nam\lng on tho outrency bonds fssucd by tho Unltod Kiates I ita bobalf, by which dofault, it, on tho 15t of January lnst, owed tho Govorn- mont 80,198,700.77, making the aggrogato liabil- ity on asaid bonds 233,496,221.77. The wholo amount of tho first mortgago bonds, viz., 837, 287,000, s alao uupald, with tho oxcoption of tho intorest theroon. Of its Inud-gront bonds, smounting to 810,400,000, thore stilt romain wnt poid 8,811,000, and 'the’ Company claims tho right to go on applylug tho procoods of tho snles of laud to their liquidation, thus exhausting tho scourity of tho Unite Bte.tos for the rfi\\lmyment of thoir bonds. Won millions ‘Incomo bonds aro ml!.!lmln\hl[‘,1 08 woll 08 82,468,000 of bridzo bonds, while the Com- .pony bas o floating debt of $2,000,000 and out~ standing stock to tho amount of 236,702,500, Tho bill_clams that the lease of tho Company's conllands s illogal; that tho arrangemont bo- tweon tho rnilroad and tho Atlautio and Pacitle Tolograph Company is a frandulont doyice to molo monoy for tho menagors and deprivo i Unitod Statos of ita lawful socurity and ad- vantage from tho snid tolograph, The bill also clalma thnt tho arrangoment with tho Pullman Talnco Crr Compony is an arrangemont by which tho Car Compnuy obtained priviloges ond proflts from tho said Rallrond Company not for iho interost of tho Cnmynny to givo, and by which the manngora aud atockholders of iho #aid Raflroad Com}muy or some of thom frandu- Iun!lg obtain for themaolves profits for tho uso of tho road, which, in_cquily, bolong to tho Rallrond Onmnfln¥; that thio agroemont with tho Omahs Bridgo Transfor Compouy 18 fraudu- lent. Tho bill also claims that tho Union Pa- cltio is insolvont ; that thocostof tho railroad and tolograph Jino was considorably loss than one-balt u\omlmm(:mflontmlb tho agrrogate of thostools, and tho othor protonded linbilities of the Com- poay outstanding ; that tho largor part of tho Btock and hundu‘{)[ tho Company beforo men- tionod was issuoed in the namo of the Company Dy its managors, not Iu tho intorost of the Com= sy, but to onrich thomsslyes in n manner and- ‘or purposes unauthorized by Inw. A largo ma- Jority af tho stock now babitually voted upon ns of right in eclectivg officers and controll- ing fho aoffairs’ of tho Compauy s stock {ssucd in o monner mnot authorized Ly law, which was mnover pald for in *cash or in any other thing of an equivalont valuo to tho CnmPuuy. Alargo part of its in- come i used habitually in paying its manngers high intoreat on the bonds issucd unnocessarily without lnwful motion or adequate cousidora- tion. Tho earnings have not been suflicient to pay the nceruing interost on_ its floating dobt aud on tho sovernl classes of Londs issuod by the Company. Ton million dollars of its jucomo bonds 8o " far called will bo duo in Hop- fomber, 187, but no funds bavo boon provided or aro acoumulating for eithor ew tios and rails, or tho pyment of enid ins como honds, Tho intorest on the bonds igsued {0 thie Company is allowed to aceumulato with- out paymont. Ag bofore stated, tho Company i ingoivent, and nbmied to dopend on temporary lonns to savo its obligations and promises from dishonor, Its 5)11]!0]1)!!] manngors treat it ag de- honding on tholr personal credit to eavo it from ankrupicy, and mako proflt by loaning itfmoney for high interost and commiasion, The bill also claims that the prices undor the Hoxio contraot continet wore oxcossive; that fraudu- lont_allotments of stock woro made to the Credit Mobilier; that the management of tha railrond and Gredit Mobikior woro tho sawn ; that all tho defendants woro joiutly intorosted in tho 1loxic contract ; that the Ames contract was o direct spolintion to the nmount of 8,000,000; that_tho land-grant and incomo bonds wero fraudulontly issued and disposed of among the dofondants; that all the pretonded contracts with Hoxio, Ames; aud Davis wero invalid, and tho issuo of tho stock and bonds fraudu- lont. That neither tho Crodit Mobilier nor tho Trustoes ovor paid any_subgcriptions to tho stock of the Union Paciflo Road; that tho snid Union Pacific Company has not gottlod with the Crodit Mobilior for tho protonded porformsuce of tho Hoxio contract, aud with the said T'rus- toes for the protended performance of tha so- called Oakes Ames and Davis contracts, but tho acconnts of the enid railroad compauy with the snid coutracts and with the said partics romain open aud undoilod, will ~largo, balauces colgimod b snid portios against tho enid railrod; that oll such pratended poyment for subseriptions growing out of tho unlawful ond froudulent transactions herein sot forth aro void and of no offect, and 88i protonded balancos aro fctitious and stould not be allowed. 1t ig also claimed that upward of 81,000,000 wora wrongfully appropriated in proouring logis- Intion and fufluoncing publio oflcors; thiat dis- tributions of tho aksoty of tho rond hava beon mado fo tho gmount of 817,000,000 in ox- coss of tho fgures alroady named, and that tho stock and bonds o distributed aro till hold by tho dofendants, That tho con= dition of thoroad is guch that it may bo sold under tho deod of trust und mortgago, sud indoflnitoly oxhaust tho socurity of iho United Statos, Tho bill fiunlly prave that tho financial condition of tho smd Uompnny may bo decrood to bo reformad, 2o _that tho aotual cost and fair prico of tho construction ond equipmont, ovor and_abovo tho amount of tho proccods of tho Unitod Btatos bonds jssued to tho Company, shiall bo roprosented only Dby stock fally paid ; ovif this cannot bo done, that any oxcoes of the cout aud fair Jrico ovar tho prico of United Btatos bonds, and of tho szo-calied fully paid stock, shall ‘bo roprosented by the firet mortgago bonds of oaid_Company, and_all excess of ntock and of firat mortgsge bonds ghall bo cancelod, nnd all incomo bonds and land srant bonds, aud mortgages, and trusts, mada by Fl Union Taciflc Rnilroad Compauy with rolor- cnco to waid Jand grant bouds and incomo bonds Do docraod to be cancoled; that au account bo takon of tho sums improperly oxponded or ox- ponded_for improper purposos by the authority of the dofondants out of tho assols of snid Com- pony, and that they bo required to return the samo to tho ‘Lronsuror of said Company, with in- torost; that tho Unjon Pacific Railroad Coms {:nuy be enjoined from mnking or permitting to o mado any uso ol its rovonues, roceiots, and oredits which shall disable thom' from. tho {u\ying intorest from timo to timo a8 ¢ shall maturo on tho frst mori- age bonds of the Company; from ,paying fuwrm or princippl ou any first mort- ngo_land-grants or income bonds which wore SifiFibuteds dividonds or allotmonts of profit to tho shayoholders in ouy way; from makiug, issuing, solling, or in any way Y‘lcdgmg or dia- posing of any sinking fund or othor bonds undor tho nob for tho issuo of 16,000,000 in smount of o sinking fund, o from in any way dlsposing of auy othor staok or bonds of tho Compauy, orfrom making any contracts without roparting the same ta this Court and obtaining its informntion ; that Du- raud, Amos, Alley, Dillon, Iushuoll, MeGomb, Batos, and Duff bo onjoined from_any trausfor, Bale, or othor dlsposition of bonds or stock of tho”' Compauy Leld or controlled by thom ; that all tho dofendants bo enjoined from dis- posing of tho _proporty raceived Dy them In way of dividends or ‘allotments ; tint the Credit’ Mobilier corporation, bo enjoined from t1o disposition of suoh Btocks or bonds of tho Union Dacllo. and from any salo, {rausfor, or istribution nmong its stockholdors of the assots of any kind_ bolonging to tho Company ; that tho Atlaitio & Paciflo_ Tolograph Company, fho Wyoming Cont nul Mining Company, snd 1ho Oimahn Neldga ‘transtor Compuiy bo simsilnr- Iy onjoincd and provontod from making fur- thor ~ contracts without veporting {o this Court ; that _ all tho defondants in this ~ sulb ho enjoinod Irom ro- colying _any dividonds, or interest directly or Indireétly on tho bondn or wtock recoived as profits of_allotmants undor tho Toxio, Amos, ond Davis contracts; that the Unlon Pacifis Gompauy bo onjoluod from pasiig sy intondod Dalatico nader the Hoxio contract, nud alko from puying thobr sald noto for $2,000,000; thnt tho Uulon' Dactflo Co, bo eujomed from making any furthor payront to, and from iransforiing or Qolivering any profits to tho Company or ko ¢all- od Trustaos, undor the Amos coutract and Davis contrack, on account of any protendod balauco duo, il that the said dofondants bo onjoined from taking anylogal stops for vollectlug the bataucos, '8 NUMBER 28L FOREIGN. Scenes in the French Assem- bly on the Deposition ,of Thiers, President MacMahon’s Message and Policy, The Tichborne Claimant Again nflicts Himself on the Public. FRANCE. New Yonr, May 20.—A speclal gives the fol- lowing a8 tho text of Progldent MacMation's ad- dross 1o tho Profocts of Parls: 1 bnve beon ealled, through tho confldence of tho Natlonal Assembly, to tho Prosidoucy of the Topublie. No immodiato shauge will bo mado in tho oklsting laws, rogulations, andmstitutions, Iroly upon matorial ordor, and I count upon your vigilanco, and upon your patrlotio asslst- nmnco,” ° " ‘T'he Ministry will be formed to-day. T'ho seones wors oxtromoly oxoiting ju tho Na- tionnl Assombly Chambor ponding tho dlscus- sion which resulted in {ho deposition of Thiors and tho exaltation of Marshal MocMalon. In tho Prosident’s box woro Modame Thiors, tho Profcot of tho Dopartmont of tho Soino, and othors, who woro gostioulating quito wildly, end onco tho Profect was called to ordor for tho ardor of his othusi- nem. Tho diplomatio corpa was woll ropro- sontod. Lord Lyons, tho Britieh Ministor, 1was not prosent, boing ongaged in giving & dinnor Teception in honor of Quoen Victorin's birthday. Many celobrated women of Napoleon's court, a8 woll n of the Ropublie, ocoupled consplouous placos, and romained until tho political chango was consummated. Assoon a5 tho vole was takon deposing Thicrs, tho roprosentatives of different countrion immodiatoly loft the Chambor and telographod tho nows to thelr respactivo Govornments, Thiers gat a close watchor of ovonts, and con- sioutly used tho oxclamation, ©Oh! bien, Mossicurs,” Once Lo causod an immenso ex- citomont when ho said: *Thoy have spokon of nogotiations, whon it bus occurred to mo that they ouly wantod tho Govornmont to bo trans- forrod to Paris, but the army would not antor thero, I havo rugollnd thom in order to prevent tho sheddiug of streams of blood at the. exponso of tho army. If thore is a man who couuts the cost of this effusion of blood, it is mysolf. I boyo follon. I rathor wish to sy, wo Lavo fallen. For a long timo I have hadahope that this detostablo faction—" The closo of tho sentence was loat by tho tre- moundony ‘;?w" which the beginning had ox- citod. Again did Thiers swakon tho cnthusiasm of his frionds, When ho wog oharged with be- ing tho protego of radicalism, ho rotorted thnt there was something mord romarkable than that in their mudst; thoy had with them the gulm do Broglio, who was *‘tho protego of tho apire. No four of disturbancs, s apparent in Paris. The pooplo on_ Sunday attendod in great num- lora tho Chantilly racos, giving thomsalves w to ploasuro eud caclog ito, oomingly,for pol 8. Who Courier des Efats Unis, of {bis city, sponking of the substitution of Marshal Mae- Mabon for Thiors, in tho Prosidenoy of tho Jironoh Ropublio, sayn: *‘The Rght faction' ha mado itw rovolution against tho national sentimont, agoiust tho olectoral body, against Franco, agatust tho Ropublio ; moro than" that, against tho now-founded order, against peaco, against_confidonco within and witliont, against ro-oatsblished _prospority, againet triumphant credit, ond ngainst {hat Buprome aspiration of tho country—tho liboration of tho Fronch torri- tory by tha hands, tho wisdom, and tho honor of tho Ropublic.” Tho ohago 18 charaotorized not to b tho work of Tranoo, bu tho work of fac- tion, *‘which will not find, howevor, 8 pooplo soryilo onough to submit to'its dictation, Dor a Prmtorian sty roady to ovorawo.” -Pams, May 20.—Tho now Ministry is an- nouncod this morning in tho Journal Oficicl, 18 follows : Minister of Forolgn Affairs, tho Dike do Broglio ; Miniator of Justico, Ernoul ; Miu- istor of tho Insorior, Boule ; Ministor of Fi- nanco, Piorso Magno; Ministor of War, Gen. Do Cibuoy ; Ministor of Marino, Admiral D'Hor- noy 3 Ministor of Publio Instruction and Wor- ghipe Dalbig; Ministor of Publio Works, Do Seilligny; Ministor of Agrioulturs and Com- merco, Bovellerio. Thore hag beon no disordor in any portion of tho country in coneogquenco of tho chango in th Govorniont, sud dispatehos roport gonoral tranquility. Quly halt of tho troops aro now Leld in ber- Tockd. ‘Tho Orleans Princes wore progont in tho As- sembly whon tho quostion waa taken on accopl- ing Prosidont Thiors' resignation, and votod in tho aflirmativo. : Ex-Prosident Thiors hng informed the mom- bers of the Loft Contro that ho will resumo his scat in {ho Assombly to-morrow, and will tako his place on their boncheu, accompaniod by the Inta Ministors Dufauro, Porior, and Leon Bay. Tho wholo Lot lirs docided upon ho policy of constitutional opposition to the new Govora- mout. Prosidont MaoMahon sont & messago to tho Assombly to-day. Tt was road by tho Duko Do Broglie, Tho Prosidont eaya’ T am animatod by a rospoct for your wishos, and will always sorupulously oxcento thom,—tho Nntionnl Assombly lind two groat tasks. Tho liboration of territory ond tho rostoration of ordor. Tho first was sbly conductod by my prodecessor with heroio pationco. Tho countr; nud I rely on you to_accomplish tho othor. slall follow thio foreign policy of my prodocossor. 1 wish for ponco and tho roorganization of tho army, destring ouly to rostoro ouratrongth andto rogaih for Franco hor rank among nation “Plio homo palioy will bo rosolutely consorvatiy Tho Administration must bo imbuod with & con= sorvativo spirit, appoint to oftico rospoctors of tho law, dofond socioty against faotions, and stand as a sentinel to eo that your soverciga will ia obeyod i its integrity.” padie i LIS * _ GREAT BRITAIN. Loxpoy, May 26.—The Daily News this morn- inie publifios ho corrospondeuca botwoon 31, Do Lossops and Gen. Ignatiof, Russtan Ambassador at Conatantinople, regarding tho building of & railrond aoross Contral Asln, to connect tho Rus- sian and Indian railway systoms. “A conforonco of Mormona was bold hero on Sunday, at which Georgo A. Smith Was prosont, ho Tiohboro claimant will roon appoal to tho ‘publio again to ralye monoy for bis detonso, ‘tho Houso of Commot toonight, while in Commitieo of Supply tool up tho itoin for tho ayment of tho Alabama award. Mr. Bontiok Sodiarad that tho Govornmout polioy on. this uostion had been humilisting and_dograding. Mo Govorumont should havo - brokon oft uogotiations at tho = timo whon no senso of shamo would havo beon loft Englaud. ‘This arbitration was ihio groatost monurgont of human folly, and conld not bo_considorod othorwise than as a untional dogradation, Bir Biafford Northcote admitiod that during {ho nogotiation of tho tronty ha hiad not minute- Iy oxamined tho consequoncos for Britlsh sub- Joots of fixing tho oud of war at Loo's sur- rondor, Mr, Gladstono uald the advancomant of tho in- direct olnims by tho Amorican Government was s gigantioc orfor. In all other respects ho do- fendod tho conrao tho arbitration lad takon. 'ho debate here closied, and thoitom was agrod. e SPAIN, Mapmn, May 20.—Tho Ministor of Forolgn Affaitn Linu sont a ciroular to tho Nopronontatiyos of Spain abroad glving an official account of tho Dutehiory and mutilution of prinoners by tho Car- lists, uud ruquokting thom toconyoy tho Informa« tion' of theso cutrages 4o tho Govornmont o which thoy aro rospoatively acorodited. gt B CANADA. Haureax, N. 8., May 26.—Throa bodies, two maled and ona fumale, wora recovered from tho Atlantio wrock on Wednosday, On Thursday a body wau seen wedgod in among tho dobriu of i 24 tho wreel', S 1pposed to bo that of Mr. Fishor, of Vormonty, 5 itoptn will bo mado to Tecovar it. "Iho soli* B'or:AnnloBrown, chartored by tho Now Yorl,'d hking Company, Lo carry n cArga of goodn fiuhtho Wrock, bas boon Rolzod by ore dor of th Wita-Admiralty Court at_tho sult of Tdward Ryan, Jamon Conlon, and others, of Prompoct, Who claim 88,000 as com{mnuutian for asing 1o nnd property ob the timo of tho wrook, I RIA Viexa, Moy 20—Tho King of tho Bolglans arrived in thiis clty to-day, and was recoived by \tho Court with fitiing ccremonios. pitialia i CUBA, HAvANA, May 20.—Coptain-General Plaltatn has ordercd that O'Kelley, now confined in’tha fort at Santingo do Cubn, ho bronght to Mavana, 1avana, Moy 30—Evening.—O'Kolly has ore rivad hore, It {u roported o will soon bo sent to Bpain. 'WALL STREET, Xeoviow of tho Moncy, Goid, Bond, Stock, and Produce Mirlketr. Spectal Dispatch to T'he Chicago Tribune, Nrw Yo, May 26.—Wall abroot was porfocty stognant to-day. 'Tho news from Frauco had no offect upon the markets. Monoy was casy. Approved morcantilo papor, the supply of which' on the markoet is small, is quoted st 7@9 " per cont. Thero sooms to bo o disposition in every dopartment of irade to pursuo a consorvative poliey in regord to now engagomants, tho so- voro money stringoncy which continued from Novambor until May Laving inflictd such unex- pectod losses as Lo induco avory ono to got In stropg position beforo tho recurroncy of thig stringency is possible, which may bo in sutumu. Accordingly money scoursulatos hiors for teme porary uso, KrOURS wora quiot and stondy fn tono, though pricey wora o fraction lowor in early dealings and bghor towards (o dlose. Mo fuctiations ouly X to ¢ por cont. goLo. opered firm and remained #0 for some time, Lut finally bocamo woakor, and doclined 3¢ por cout. Mz, Gould hns ot ot shown his hand, and other oporators in both gold and stock warkats are walling. BOXDA, Governments are strong. TRODUGE. Flour—Most grndes aro dull and onslor. The supply of modinm spring snd winter whoaf ‘brands i6 in oxcoss of the demand. Choico fam- ily brands arowoll held. Good superfine is in fair domand, and bottor sustained than othor Jinds. Bales, 7,800 brls ; rocoipts, 19,312 brle, Wheat was 1@2c lowor aud fairly active, the des mand being chiofly for oxport. Sales, 63,600 bu recoipty, 74,701 bu. Pork was flymer for futuro delivery, with saleg of 1760 brls ut 81675 for Juno, and 816.8734@17.00 for July. Rocui\lin, 200 pkgs, Oub meate word generally sbzut stoady, with o light Dusinoss, howevor. Bales 2,600 Ibs of 111 pickled bellios at 9c, and dry sallod shoulders a¢ 7i{@7}ge. Recoipts, 892 pkge._ Bacon was quieh, ond prices about ag baforo. Log olenr is quotod at 834, and sbort cloar at 9. No eales. In Jard thoro was a modorato busincss and at_highor prices. Wests orn for May sold at 93@9i¢e, and city nt sg@ 8%o. For futuro dollvery, 750 Les wore sold for June ab Oige. 93go is bid for July, and 930 aslcod, Recoipts, 477 plgs. THE BENDER FAMILY. Arrest of Yohn Ionder at Ely Station, Towa, < CrpAr Rarios, Iows, Moy 20.--Great excite. ment waa occasionod on our streets last night by tho arrost of a man nsworing overy desoription of John Bendor, or bld man Bender, of Inde- pendonco, Kan., of murflor fame. It seoms thut on Saturday night Donder was hanging around the dopot at Lly Btation, on the Burlington, Codar Rapids & Minnowota Bailrosd, and caused suspicions. Mr. Dovault, who had just boen reading o minuto doscription of each membor of the Bondor family, soon discoverod that this man auswered the description in every pacticular, Ho telegraphed horo for an ofiicor, sud thoukgot somo eltizons togather, pul the eus- pected man in o box-car, kept him thero until throo oflicorn from this placo urrived at Ely, and arrosted him. Ho tolls sevoral vory contlicting storios, and admits his namo_being Bendor. Ile admts having lived near Indopendence, Kansas, aud hod an orchard thoro. He also spoaks of 8 danghtor Kate, whom ho eaid had 34,000 in_hor ‘postession, only giving him a small proportion ot it. o donaunces Kato severely. Partics in tho city who know Bender in 1866_say that they would recognizo him, but Lio saems to bo fattel than goven yens ago. ik [P, THE INDIANS. The Natest from Capt, Jacke=Iadians in Xdaho-=Tho Inmuccity and Shos shones, 8ax Foaxomsco, May 26.—Reports from Faire child's stato that Capt. Juck is norths of the Pitt River_country, with iwonby-fiva warsiors, 1ia Bays they will dic with riflos in thoir hands. Gen. Davis has ordorod troops in pursuit, Gon. Gillom was _ordored to procaed to headquartors with his rogimant, at Bonicin, Col. Whoaton has boom relustatad. ' It is thought halt-o-dozan Mo- docs wore near the camp waiting o surrondor. Tho savagos aro still froo, and ara roported ta bo brokon into smail bands, Tho_ futuro moves monta of tho soldiors will bo ‘mado sccordingly. 8AX Fraxorsco, Moy 20.~-Company A, First Qavalry, tont from Proscoté by Gon. Crook, on the 18t of April, to co-oporato Againat this Apacho Mohavos, found a hond at tho hoad of Dato Creck, April 6. In tho fight fivo Indians waro killod, and all thoir provisions and blankets caplurod. ' Just aftor tho battlo, thore came or- dars for tho comwand to go to the Modac country. Tloporta from Atizona indicate tho dsnger of anothier war should tho First Cavalry Nogimout ba withdrawn rom this Towritory, ; Tour thousand Indians from all parts of Brit- 1sh Columbia_Loye assomblad in Now Wostmin- stor, In counaul, _ Dr. Pawoll, Buparintendont of Indian Affairs, will meot thom to-morypw to henr griovaucos, Wasuazox, Moy 20.—Indian Agont Ingalla roports that Lho Bannook and Shioshone Indisua a7 off thalr rosorvations and noar Idaho settlo- monts, but says that thoy bavo sirictly peacoful intontians. METEOROLOGICAL. Signal Sorvice Rurcan Reports and Prognostications. OHICAGO, Muy 26—10:18 p. m, The following roports Lava beon recoivod from tha placos mantioned below : Stution, Bar.\T'hr{ Wind, Weather, 60X, gontlo, Fosh, 69|15, fresh, 66[5, froah, i, gentle, [Light rain, Light ratn, Milwaukea'... Omaha, Pembin Bt, Paul, ! Toledo, frosh, ° |Falr, Yaukior W, fresh, | Light rajn. PROVABILITIES. WasmxaToy, May 26.—For tholukoes and theuco to tho Ohio Valioy, northeastorly nml xouthensf: erly winds, veoring to southwostorly aud notth- Wastorly, warm, oloudy woathor and rain, TFar thio Norhwost,snd thenco to tho Lowor Missousi Yatloy,northorly nnd nostiwostarly winds, (siltug tamparature, highor prssuro, oloaring woathor, and oceasional tain, - Fov tho Gulf and Bouth Atlautlo States, and Tonnossico, southwestorly and southerly winds, partly olondy and clonring Weathor, with ogcasional rain. For the Middi Blatos, southostorly winds, falling baromoton Inttly clondy woathir, aud rain in Viegints, Wouk \'m;zum. i, Ponnaylvanin, Tor Ganada mnd Now England, southoastorly and northoastorly winds, partly cloudy weathor, aud occasional rain. e eena Judicial Conventions Drxoy, 11, Moy 20,—A Couvention s ¢allod to meot at Polo to-morrow to nominate & Judgo for this _distrlot, compossdof the countles of VWhitoside, Los, Ogle, and Carroll

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