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B THE CHICAGO DAILY STILL MOVING. Gorman Mass-Meeting in tho Light- centh Ward, Oall for o Mooting in the Pighth Ward. Letter from the Editor of the % Frole Presse.” Tho oitizons of tho Bightoenth Ward opposed 10 tomporance and prohibitory Isws nssemblod Iast ovening at tho North Bido Turnor Hall for tho purpose of - offecting an organization to bat- tlo agalnet tho temporanco candidates at noxt fall’s oloction, e mooting was callod to order by Obatles Kuoboladorf, Esq., who statod its wobjoot. Mr. Knoboladort was cleoted Chairman, and ©on taking thio chair sald they wore not fighting for yhisky and boer, but for thelr porsonal Qiborty. Thoy had como to this country to .dive d o lsnd of liborly, and mot of oppression. Tho Republicans woro most- 1y responaiblo for .thoso obnoxious lave, and Siavo foreod thom upon neazly sll tho Statos in tho Union. Thoy havo brought things, to such s btato thnt tho polico cotor & man'a Longa to ‘woo whothor he is drinking boor nfter:1 o'clock, TTo spoke about the undignified condict of tho Oircult Judgos who nominated thomselyes and appointed campaign committoos, 8 I the pao- plo woro nothing but voting cattle. It I8 timo ‘thnt this atalo of things was change, and ho wna glad that the Gormans take such @ interost in tho matter,and turn ont in such hrgo numbera whoraver a mooting is bald, G Tho. Hon. Otto Poltzor was caled upon forn #pocoh. Jfo anld that thoro waéno uso in wast- dng timo in oxpatinting upon tiy morits of Geor- man-Americans a8 citizens of tio United Btatos, ‘This movomont, which wna caled & *“now movo- mont,” Wwas not new at all, The ranks of such 88 hnd brokon old party ties'for the purposo of fightiug official corruption nid fanaticlsm wero only boing swolled by now euverts. Ho, among othors, had loft tho old pavy for this purposo, and had fought most #f thoso that woro now plcing the knife at tho thronts of thoso who woro moro liloral than themsclves, Ho oxprossed his regrot apon omo point, namo- 1y : That tho movomeni iad boon run so far rostly by Gormana, 7his was o gravo error. A poor titlo had often beon tho cause of tho 2aliing of many n goot Aramn. This motemens wag stampod as & Germen movemont by tho English pross, which was placing tho Wholo thing in o falso lighW® and had mado an unfavor- ablo impression upon many woll-moaning and .liboral-minded - Euullnh—sponkh}f citizons, Thoy dosiréd to nvei Gorman eand fhey demanded Know-Nothingism, ) ‘tho sumo of thoir opponoats, Getman-Amorican citizons simply demended that thoir more liberal viows, customs, and babits shoild receivo tho considoration duo them in State and city logisla~ tion, and that thoir Constitntimal rights should ot bo curtailed or oudangored by fatatical lawa and ordinancos, . Mr. James Ennis, tho nest speaker, eaid ho did not como to spesl, Jut anly to ked What ncton ,wos tnken In, the Eightconth Ward, *This was a puroly Amorican movo- mont, for thio purposo, of opposing all onatical and Purltavical laws. Thoy had rights, sod thoy nslk that thoso rights be respocted. They did not moan to take avy arbitrary- monsurcs, but thoy would _poacofully fight the battlo at tho ballot- box, Hoshowed how the present Tomporance laws wore made by the Logislature, and why thoy wero novor onforced, stating that tho poo- plolind always been opposod to thoso laws, which woro only passod becauso It was thought that thoy would nover bo enforced. Sundey was tho only day of rost nnd recroation of the poor workingman, who ouly took o glass of beor on Bunday bocauso thoy havo not tho timo or fn- olination to driuk ovory doy in the weok. The Chairman appointed_tho following Cam- pulm Conimittag . I Woalfo, Wiz, Sandorson, mank Endor, Johu HeCotlozy, Aliko Sullivaz, Jns, Havloy, Gustay Elicl, ¥, O. Oblin, Johnt Btaiz, Jncob Schiedinger, O. Kuobalsdolf, M, Engol, sud M. Dieden, Tho'mooting thon ndfourned. 5 EI0MTI WAND, o the Citizens of the Eighth Wurd, Irvespectte of Na tlonality or Party Creed: ¢ The undersigned committed of citizens having Beon inwtructed o invite tho E0-operation of the Iboral-minded _citizena of tho Eightl Ward, without regard to thelr netionality or part; creod, towards effccting a thorough organi- zation far tho noxt city campaign, horeby roquost oll citizons who favor the muintobanco of ciyil liborty in ita brondost sonso, to partici- fto In o maesmooting fo bo held af Vorvaorts larner Hull, Twolfth strect, on Wodnasday next, Day 2, when good_epenkors will addross the peoplo o, tho lending quastions nt fsauo. Tho orman citizens, hasing talccn the primary stops in this mattor, do not wish to Lav their courso misundorstood as s clounish ono. It is not their intontion to make s fight for Gorman Labits or nsagos, nor will thoy ullow thomeclves to bo rep- resentcd ns tho champions of froo lagor.” They regard certain laws, now in force and striclly corried out by the city ndministration, 8% an infringoment upon tho civil li orty guarmteod to thom by tho spirit of tho supromo lnw of the. country, and intend, in unisonwith tho liberal-minded citizons of ' all nationalitics, to mook thoir oppo- nenls on tho legitimate political battlo-ground of Amorican citizons ot tho bollot-box, In this compnign, thoy trust, they will Lo sustained by oll supporters of truo republicanism, and by the onomics of potty tyranny aud narrow.minded despotism. Coniap L. Nicmorr, Wit II. Enerre, Louts KiNpr, Montrz MouNzuz, GroRae G. dm.\'h'r_n, DeNN1s MuRnay, W. Koar, T, Warwonri, F. Lixpex, L. BOLDENWECK, G. fnwantz, G. Meven, F. BongAnpr. . o LETTER FROM MT. MICHAELIS. o the Editor of The Clifeago Tribune : Tho Inter-Ocean of Saturday's issue ['mhllnllus on article under the heading of “'The new Xnow-Nothing Movement,” which containg tho following puragraph: @ Thero scems to bo Tather n eingulnr_colnoidence of idcas Vetween Mr. Micnelis of the Frefe Presse, Mr, #Ossian,” and Tur TWSUNE, Mr Michuelis #uys tho Germnns praposo to treat tho native Amcrl- cais asthey treated tho Irouckmen in 1870; that {a to may, shoot them, conquerthem, and suucx their torritory fo tha Gerinan Empire, This being an entiroly incorrect interprotation of tho nosition whioh the Freic Presse and_my- golf havo takon in this movement, I would ro- gpoctfully ask loave to make o fow corractions Lrough the columus of your paper. ° Tho Freie Presse opposes Bunday and tom- porance niossures on the ground that the Con- stitution dnos not recoguizo any Biato roligion, tho lattér bacauso wo consider all such mensuros to be prejudicial, and do not allow auy ono to proseribo to us when whero, or whataver we may 1 oat or drinlt, 'Wo havo never protended to dic- uto to our fellow-citizens how fiey shall livo, but we shall also rsist any attompt to exercise any similar control ovor us, {Ve havo advocatod that heavy punishmont ghould Lo inflicted upon tho drunknrd ; huve ad- %ocated tho closing of all those saloons which sorve a8 an abodo for rowdics and criminals ; but o havo algo statod that thoso places aro mui- #nnces ag well on weokdays o8 on the Babbath, and therofore onght to ha brokon up entirely. At 8 mocting beld recontly in Aurors ‘Curn- talle, when callod upon tosponk, Iatated that if tho movemont now inaugurated wne intouded to be degraded to n moro beer or whmk{ querrel T ahaulfirnot join n it ; that, however, I would bo willing to stand up in bohalf of mocinl cquality of all'cloments, and against tho usurpations of thoso fanatics who, in manifost violation of tho Coupstitution of tho United Btates, attempt to forco » national Bunday upon us, in the shape of & Puritanical Sabbath. 1 have froquently warnedthe Gormans of somo notorious demagogues who are trying {o mako this movement o strictly Gorman cause, and or- anizo & Gorman IKnow-Nothing party, but I fin\'u algo doclared that tho Conatitution guaran- taos to overy individunl the privilogo of pussing evory day of tho weok (includng Sundny) so- cording {o his own inoluation and discrotion, grovided that 1o doos not commit any unlawful lcods, A part or tho citizens have choson to restrict pocial freadom and liberty of industry by come ulgory Sunday . aud tomporanco laws, by which rhey.lutnnd to provent the Gorman-Amorioans espaciglly from sponding a Bunday aflornoon with thelr familios In concort-halls or publio gardons, partakiiug of & cup of coffo or o glass of beor, a privilogo of which oven in monarchics al Gormany they would novor ho (lultrlvml‘ An by suoh moasuran tho contlict hns ace tually hoon forcod upon us (Hkowlso as France forced war upon Uormany In 1870), I doclared that tho Frede Presse would tako up tho fight in bobalf of soclal freedom and liborty of In- dustry, and stand by that causo up to tho ond, Tho Gormans aro ovorywhoro acknowlodgod to be poaceablo and Inw-nbiding citizons, and tho wollaro of 1o commonalty Is oyor ondangored by thom. All wo aslcis oqual rights forall, 1t .wo wonld submit to an_infringomont wpon onr constitutionnl rights withont any attempt to do- fond thont 1n o Inwful mantor, thon, in iy opin- lon, we woro not worthy of holng citizons of this greatropublio. Ienpoctfutly, Rionarn flhcumma. Editor of tho Freig Presse. Oit10Ago, Moy 20, 1673, —— WORK FOR THE DETECTIVES. Tsvo Cases of Mystorious Disap- 3 pearanco. A Ciifzon of New.York and & .Young Jer- seyman Missivg, Two cason of mystorious disappenrance woro roportod nt the polico Londquartors yoatordny. Tho firab wna that-of & citizen of New York, named Richnrd B. Xont, doing business at No. 178 Bowery. Mr. Kont loft Now York to como to Ohiengo, by tho Lrio Rond, on tlio 14th of this month, at 6 o'clock in thio ovening, futond- ing, ns ho etated, to bo absent two weeks, The object of the trip was tho enloof theatrical goods, of which Mr Kont is a monu- facturor. Ho left word with his family that ho would writo to thom upon renching this city, ‘Lost Tucedny thoy wero shockod by tho recoipt of tho following dispatol, datod UNICago, Any 1: ** AL, IS, Jent dioa 1n s «city, of smali-pox, at 4 this p, m. Will bo burled this ovoning. = Particulara by mail.” This dis- patch was signed “0, O. Benodict,” and wns transmitted by tho Alantie & Pacific Company. Tho family know no porson by tho namo of C. C. Bonodict, but, supposing that Le was somo strangor who lind volunteored his aid, thoy con- cluded to awalt tho arrival of tho promised par- toulars by moil. No lottor having been ro- coived, on Friday, Mr. Ired. Kont, ssonof the missing man, startod for this city. Ho nrrivod horo yostordsy moraing. Ho statos that ho has nover known his father to have any acquaintance with a person named * 0, 0. Bone- dict," and is strong in the beliof that his father has boon put out of tho way. 1loloft homo with considerablo money in his possession, and also lad about his person gold watch and o costly Dreastpin, Tho investigations anado by tho do- tectives yestordsy sustain youug Mr. Kont in hisbelief, Alltho hotolsworo visited, withoutfind- ing the nome of Mr. Kentor thatof ** 0, C, Beno- dict” upon tho registors, Neither does tho lat- ter's namo appear in tho city dircotory. The wording of tho dispatch in bolioved to Slgnify that thoro hns boen foul play. The promito of ** particulars by mail” is bolioved to have boon mnde to keep oif au investigution of tho mattor for o fow days. But it mny bo asled with oqual plausabllty, Why, if 4ho man has beon foully dealt with, any dispatch would Lnve ben sont n oll, for its mwlrt was linblo to bring on an ine vedtigation of tho mattor at once. 1t may bo, Lowover, that Mr. Kont was put out of tho way in New Yorl, as hio wont unaccompaniod to the carw, or on thie rond, and tho dispatch was sout {from4his city to deludo his frienda into the iden that ho arrivad hore, and thus their soarch might be confined to this city, Tho missing men is wall kuown among thontro poople of - Chicago, and it is hopoed tho publication of this article mny bring out from somo of them his where- abouta, Young Mr. Kont will romain in the city for somo days, nud may _bo found ¢ the John- stona Houso, cornor of Madison and Dosplainos etroets, or at tho Contral Police Bintion, TUE SECOND DISAPPEANANOE roported was that of a young man namedT. Nolson Duls, who suddenly left n collogo in tho northorn I!urt of New Jersoy on tho 17th of this month, 1o loft a noto which stated that lio hnd loft for Chicniu, aud said. thot' the ' Lord was lnnfl.lnE im, tho abstract somo peoplo vould gay that for a man to presume that the Lord was leading him would Do evidones of insonity, but to supposo that the Lord lends n man whon Lo directs lLim fo go to Cbicago would cortainly indiosto tho pos- sousion of tho host of remson. When young Mr. Dalo, who was engaged in tho study of thos ology at the time ho loft collego, nrrivedin Chi- engo, ho wrote a Jettor to his friends, who reside in Princeton, N, J. Sinco ita recoipt nothing hng been heard from him, Alarmed by his strango actions, his family linvo placod the finding of him in tho hands of tho police. All the hotels liavo beon visited, but Mr, Dalo's name has not beon found. Hois about 27 yoars of ago, Do~ foro leaving school ho oxhibited no signs of in- sanity, and bis euddon disnppearance is unuc- conutable. Ho had 'but & smull sum of money with him. TR THE LIQUOR LAWS. ITow They Were Not Obsorved on Snte wrday Right or Sundays=Justico Kuuffmnns Opinion of 130 ¢ Arroste Ing Clause” inthe 11 0’Clock Ordie nance. Forzy-goven lagor beor saloon-keopors on the North 8ido have been summoned to appesr be- fore Justico Kauffman, on Monday noxt, for trial on tho chargo of having kept their saloons open on Bunday, in violation of the ordinance. Simi- lar notification Las boen given thirtcen West Bido saloon-keepors, and thoir cases will como ‘befors Justico Beully on Baturday. Nino com- plaints havo beon entered agninat saloon-keopora in the southorn part of tho South Divislon, but tho dato of examination has not yot beon dofi- nitoly fixed. Aftor11 o'clock on' Snturday night cighteen violators of tho 11 o'clock ordinaucoe woro are fosbed on the Wost Side, One of thom, John Betiroeder by namo, was fined £60 by Justico Beully yosterday, and the casos of tho othors were continued until tho 26th, whon they will demand & jury trinl, nud involve tho eity in con- sidorable exponsoe. An 11 o'clock violator nsmaed William Blitz, who kun}m o boer enloon on tho northoast cornor of Willow and Fremont atroots, wns brought bofora Justico Keuffman yostorday. Aftor tho ovidonco bad boen heard, and tlie couunsel for tho defonge had relioved nfs mind of o vagt amount of perilous stuff, the counscl for tho city, Mr. Lowis, spolo Liiolly, oluiming that tho law had boen violaled, and that thero wos but on conreo for tho Conrt to pursuo, aud that' was to- fino the acoused. The following colloquy thon onsucd, i Justico Kauffman—Aro you through with your arfi\mmnt ? Ir. Lowis—I hnvo no moro to say, yonr Honor. Tho law is plain, Justico Kauffman~I sco you have not hoard my formor_ decisions; this is tho first timo you hvo boon horo, I boliovo X have n right to pass an opinion upon this law, or any othor. Mr. Lowis—I recognize the right of tho court to pass upon tho constitutionality of o law, just the snmo as the Bupromo Court Lins that riglit, Justico Kaultman—"The first cason that camo before me, whon tho 11 'clock law wag passod, wero dismissed becauso I had recaived mo ofl cial notification of tho pnssage of any such ordinance, 1 don't say anything aganst tho jaws passod by tho Legislaturo, or tho Commion Council. * Whon dofendanis are convicted of violnting thoso laws, thoy ought to bo, and must Lo, fined, The Common Council has tho right’ to muko Inws ; but this law giving po- licemen the right to go in and deag a man from a respoctublo Businoss, was not madoby the Come mon Council ; it was roado by Washburn and the Bourd of Pollce Commiusionors--Washburn ospe- inlly—and I don't rocoguize it. Ilo hns no right to nnko n Inw of that kind, and if ho does, X can't respeot it, Whon violators of the 11 o'clock ordinanco are summoned o appear Lo- fore mo, as aro thoso who violate the Bunday 1aw, I will uvo nio moroy on thom, but otbor. wise my courso shnll bo as it has boon Liorotofore, o prisoner is dischargod. Tho counsol for tho city entored n protest agninst the doolslon, citing tasen whera tho fus promo Court Lus docidad that policomen can ar- rest porsons soen violating a elty ordinauco, “Flio Justico mado no reply. —_——— Shot Xor Unele, Barriarony, May 20.—3rs, Emma MoKeo, who on tho 14th inst, made an_unnuccessful nttompt to shoot Lier uncle Oswald Noack, s wholosalo boot and shoo upper manufacturer, wes waro successfil to-duy, ‘This morning sho obtalied o warrant for tho arrost of her unclo, eharging him with abusivo conduct, and sccompunied the” ofii- cor to Noacl's placo of businoss, 140 West Bal- timoro street, to identify him. 'T'ho ofticor mudo the arrest, and, an thoy Wwere comlng down sinivs, Mry. MoKoo drow a double-batreled pistol from undor hor shawl and dlscharged both barroly, ouo ghot taking offect In Noack'a buck, tha other in the calf of is right log, Tho wounds aro not nocosarily mortal, Mra, MoKeco was are rosted. HE WAS MURDERED, Tho Dead Man Found on West Chleago Avonue a Vietim of Foul Play. Stortling Testimony Adduced at the Inquest Yostorday. TTo Inquost on tho body of tho man fonnd on Wost Chicogo avenue, Inst Wednesdny morn- ing, wau rosumed aud concluded at tho County- ospital yostordny foronoon. As will bo soen from tho ovidonco bolow, Dr. Lmmons, ot his own request, was rocalled, and, to tho surpriso of overyhody, producod @ ball, which ho testl- fled was takon from the body last Saturday, This stntomont wancorroborated by that of Drs, Chieno- with and Strong, whowore both prosont when the Lall was found, tho lattor, indeed, toatifying that ho hinwolf, took it out of thobody. Thodlscovery, with the other ovidouco oliciied, complotely doos away with tho accldont theory advanced by Do- tectivo Tyrroll, nnd gives to tho mystory tho horrible charaoter in which it was first por- trayed. It s now cortainly known that tlio man wos ‘tho vietim of o midnjght mwdor. Tho identity of tho man is atill Yinrovealed, and the forroting out of tho Bondoritos who por- potralod the Dbloody nct is loft with tho authorities. What will thoy do sbont it? Tho cneo should mot be buried with the subject. Kxory cluo should bo thorou[‘;hly worked up. Murdor will uot out of itsalf, 'Fha nceidont thoory was plausiblo, but thoro in now positivo proof “that its advocatos woro mistakon. "Tho following was tho ovidencogiven, aud the verdict of tho sm-y : Tulus Tistwr Losilriod thut Lo had soon the body in tho Morguo Inst Mondsy morning, v 6:30 o'clock, on Wost Ohicago avono, uear tho Whis- ky Point rond, Witnass was going to his work in the Northwostorn Railway roundhouse. Thoro was no ouo elso about nt tho time. ‘Tho vost wus wido opon; it was not buttonod up. Tho cont was oo opon. The shirts ®ore all closed. Who " pants pockot on tho loft sido was pulled out. Mr. Kulp, wit. noas’ nelghbor, camo up whon Lo 'enllod him ; thoy did not touch the body ; thero was o glovo on tho right band ; thero was no lnt or cap near tho body ; anw nothing elso lying about tho body. ‘Thoro wero no indlcations of & strug- glo on tho ground nbout tho body. Patrick D, 'Lyrroll tostitied that ho is a_detec~ tivo, Liout Wodiicuday ot 4 p. 12, Buporintond- ont Washburn instructod him to go with Capt. Lull and viow tho spot whero tho doconsed lay ; Lo wont, aud fonnd it was at_the junction of Chicago avonuo aud Whisky Point rond ; thoy found somo blood ; n largo "pool of blood was south of the “wagon-track: on Chicago avonue. [Witness hero described the spot by a diagram.] Tho smnll pool of blood covered tho mark of a horsos hoof; thoro woro small drops of Dlood oxtonding in a half cirelo from tho large pool to the small ono. Tho body hind beon rowoved at 8 a, m. Witness saw itin the Morguo cight hours afterward, Wit- noss looked around for woapous and _somo tracks loading from tho body, but could find nono. I'hio ground Ia o hard clay. o inquirod a1l ebout tho ncighborhood, butcould fintlno ono oxcopt tho two mon, Rohda _and Shopko, in tho lune-kiln, that know decossed, 1o was satustied that decensod was tho man who Lad beon seon abont tho limo-kilu by tho abovo-named partion. Could find no footprintes nbout the body, Camo down to tho Morgue on ‘Phursdny moriing and oxamiuod tho boléy' thero wore no indica- tious that deconsed lind boon druggod in tho mud; Lo obsorved tho cuts over the right oyo and on tho back of the head. Obsorved no holos in tho shirts, oftor a_thorough oxamination. Witness produced the shirts, and endeavored to show by them that thoro were no bullot holes in thom, Ho had fired & No. 1 Swmith & Wesson pistol throo timos through tho shirts aud_ vost, nd showed to tho jury. Thoro was nothing to indicato that a sliot had been fired at closa quarters. Did not boliovo tho hote in deconsod’s bronst was cansed by o bullet ; unless tho bullet was found, ho would not believo decensed had beon sbot. Dolioved decensod had crawled around tho ground, aud loft tho blood-marks as montioned above. Dr. Emmous, sworn : There appoars to bo a question about the gunshot wound, aud I wish t0 suy somothing nbout. it. On Sutirduy foro- noow, in compnny with Drs. Olienowith aud Btrong, I miRlo u moro caroful oxamination with 8 viow to finding tho ball, and found. this bullot [horo hio producod & small conical bull, which crented » profound sonsation] imbodded' in tho musclos of the baek, about two inches from the spine, bolow tho last rib, ‘I'he cowmso of tho Dall correspondod with tho diroction of the probe, s given in my provious evidenco. Tho ball, no doubt, paswed through tho sylmm which Ind beon’ broken down by an old clvonic disonso, Now guushot woinds mako a slight ditcoloration on tho outside, a8 way tho cago in this istanco, This wound wn o fatatone, bub might have beon producad aftor tho circulation hud stopped. 'Lho ball had taken n direct coursio, and lodged in tho mus- clos. Intny opivion this wound was arecont ona. Hnd tho ball busn in tho body s long timo it would havo Lecome incisted; tho bali roduced iy not fucisted. The wounds in the cad would not Lave permitted a mun to bavo crawled nbout, Dr. Siroug, Rosidont Physician b tho County Hospital, guve ovidenco corroboruting that of Dr. Lmmous, and stated that ho bud tukon oub tho ball bunsolf, Dr. Chonowith made a statement to tho offect that ho was prosont when Dr. Emmous produc- od the bnll in the Morguo. I::I“ Ifoudmnn saw Dr. Strong tako tho ball out. Aftor o short deliberation, the jury roturnod the following vordict : We, tho jury, ind that the unknown man new lylng Bt tho Morguo "camo to his death on tho ulght of the 20th, or tlie morniur of tho 3lut of My, 1879, from compresslon of tho brain, a8 u result of 8 feactiiro of tlio ukull, mudo by vome bliint ins{rument in tho hands of @ person ur perwons unknown to the jury, Tho jur: also fizud thot decensed ind recelved w gunsliol wound in Lia lett breast, which would have been sufiiclont to hye eaused deatl, No clue bas bean found that would lead to the idontification of'tho body or to the murderors. i i PERSONAL. 0, Deuny, of London, England, is at tho Wost Bido Driggh Housa, e = D. L. Lavlor, of Virginin, srrivod at tho Wost Bido Tiriggs Honuo luut. ovoning. Aaj. W. Jay Kotcham, of Washington, D. O., is at tho Wast Sido Lriggs Houso, L, Fanhwub and wifo, vosidents of Chinp, loft_tho Wout Sido Briggs’ Lionso yestorday for the East, ‘The Ilon, E. I, Crandall and wifo, of 8. Louia, loft_tho Weat Sido Lriggs Houso ‘yostorday for | Bt. Puul, L. Mardenburgh, Survoyor-Goneral of Culifor- nia, arrived at thio Wast Sido Uriggs fouso yos- torday from California, ; A party of twonty-five lott the city last ovon- ing to nttond tho amniversary of tho Iilinois Btato Sabbath-School Conveniion, which moots ot Springfield to-day., Tho scssion closes on Thursday evening, Tho Rov. J. B, Thomns, pastor of tho Michi- gan Avenuo Yiaptisy Church of this city, doliv- cved the addvess Dofore the mooting’ of tho Amorican Laptist Missionary Socioty, hold in Albuny lust weok, Thio Albgny papers publish it in full, and oxtol it in tho highost torms. Judgo Wood, who ocouplgs tho vacant chnir of Judge Jnmetion, in tho Buperior Court, in o plousani-taced gontloman of about 48 yoars of fgo ; hos, judging from his domoanor fi Court outorday, an aotive, woll-balanced intelloct, and hig decisions ara nrrived .ut rapidly. Mo will ocoupy tho bonok for about four wooks, The Judge, who has lived in Iroqueis County for somo timo past, was in the Logislature in 1805, and {s known as one of tho suthors of a valuablo logal work, “Wood und Loug’s Digost." Cho firat guosts' dinnor n tho_largo dlning- Tinll, with o bill of faro, ws forvod in tho Grand Paclilo youtorday, hiough tho houso will not ho gpon to tho publio untll the closo of tho woc, It s worthy of noto that tho firat arriyal at tho Puciflo by onmibus from the ears, and tho flust namo ontorod on the liouse rogistor, was thut ynntordn{ morning of the venorablo Anson Rico, of Notthboro, Mass,, fathor of Jolm A. ltico, 000 of tho partners, Who comos in thus early o oo tho sond-off of tho hotol enterpriso, Aftor maturo roflection, tho Ilon, Phil, Hoyno hag docidod not to build & eottago nocording to tho dewign and wpocifications of AMr, Hunlkin' Court-fIouso, that was to be. Had tho plau boon nccoptod ungonditionally by tha committoo, Mr, Tloyno would hinvo givon sovornl pairs of sloove-Duttons to boat the city ont of tha prize, and bonutify tho cornor of Indiana and Ping stroota witht it; Lut, now that It i anybody's proporty, ho wouldn't risk a singlo sloovo-button m:x! £ “\yhu & great thing wature rofleotion is, aftor al Willinm A, Turnoy, for cightoon yonrs Clork of tho Itlinoiy Buprome Court at Spriugfleld, retives from tho ofilco Juno 1, whon E. 0. Mamburghor, of Quincy, olacted last Novombor, will stop . Judgo A, L. Osborne takos his turn, now, ns Chief Justico of Indiann. Gon, Bon P, Runklo 8 sbout to becomo n Dowmooratic oditor at Urbana, Olrio, Bonntor and Mra. Goorro G. Wright, of Towa, will spond this summer in Calornda, Qov. Noyes, of Ohla, will bo at Dayton, Doco- rtlon Day, ‘Thoro nro 1,700 woldior voton as Dayton, T'ho Princosn of Waloa' Inst Infant lvod only o fow minutes, and yob waa called Alexandor Jolm Oharlos Albort. Citizens of Portland, Oro., in throo houra mado up o purno of 86,400 goltl, and prosanted it to Mrs, Canby. Tenao Rico, of Honnflior, N, 1T, Les beon Post- mastor of thyt villago sinco 1800, having boon appointed by Preaidont Madisou. Prof. Edward Orton, of Yollow Springs, lina Doon tendored and will nccopt. tho Prosidoricy of tho Olilo Agrioultural Colloge. Gov. Straw, of Now Hampshire, lina offored to . gsivo n sito at Tyo Boach for the landing of tho now Atlantic cablo to bo Inid noxt yenr, By tho racont, denth of Mr. Ilope-Scott, Ab- botuford ia loft in tho hands of his only d\ulthur Ly his flret wifo, Miss Lockhbarl, Bir Walter's granddeughtor. Mrs. Lanra Fair's disappolutmont in boing ro- fused tho nwo of a ball for hor lecturo on “Wolves in tha Fold " hns boon eatimated by a Ban Fraucisco jury at 806, Tho Now Orlosns Republican of May 28 an- nounces odilorially Judgo Duroll's detorminntion to roulgn, aud rocommonds that Lo bo givon 6 foroigu wlssion. A Connectiout newspaper, wo are told, *“has brokou ground distinctly in favor of Senator Buckingham.” Pray, is ho ono of tho politiciana whom it is nocossary to dig up beforo thoy can run ?—Now York T'ribuna. Bonator Bumner will loavo Washington for Massnchusotts in tho early part of Jupe, Ho will spend nfnrtlon of tho summeor at tho villa of iha poot Longlollow, at Nahunt, and will also spond omo tima with tho Hon. Satmuol Hoopor ot his ostato, Tho Boston Traveller imaginos” Mark Twain, Bollow, Almeo, and Lydia Thompson, who sailod i tho samo stosmor lnst woek, na the solo pur- vivors of & shipwrock, on_somo dosort fslandl Washrink from consldoring tho consoquoncos. Tho imaglnation that convoivod tho idos socms to us alono capablo of comploting tho picture. Mrs. Cora Livingaton Barton, wldowof Thompns P, Barton, whomo braty Tosfon hap just ob- tained, dicd May 21, nf hor rosldenco on the THudson. Bho rasided for gomo yoars in Paris, whero, during tho Administration of Jackson, tor fathor, Bdward Livingaton, was Amoricah Ministor, and hor fuburo husband Becrotary of Logatlon. . Z. G, Bimmons, of Konosha, who is well known in tho Northwoat as Prosidont of tho ‘North- ‘wostorn Tclc{vrnph CQompany, and ‘Diractor of tho Westorn Union Telograph Gompany, o largo owner of gevoral important manufacturing onterprises, haa mado o prod:neltlan to tho Clty of Konosha to improvo tho city park at that rlncu handsomoly, and to ercot thoroin a fluo ibrary building, nid put into it o 920,000 Library, all tho improveimonts, including library, to oo $50,000, all from Lis own privato moans, THE CITY IN BRIEF, Tho Council Committes on Finance will meet llhiu nfé?moou o4 2:80 o'clock at tho Comptrol- or's oftico. Thoro will bo a meoting of the Chicago Eclectie, Madical, and 8argical Socloty this oven- Iug at No. 461 South Clark stroot. ~Physiciang aro invited to attond, “ Low and Ordor versus Rum and Murdor | is tho startling caption of a small hand-bill eall- ing for a meeting to have s friondly talk on the subjoct of tomperance at tho Contonary Oburch, 1his ovoning. A atylish-looking young follow was arreated by Dotectivo Flynn, yostordsy, for stealing o pair of Dracolots worth 8105 from Dalin 8, Picrco, of No. 79 South Clinton stroot. Tho bracalata woro found in his possession At tho sale of roal ostato made yostorday by W. A. Buttors & Co., at Clydo, on tho Chicugo, Burlington & Quincy Raileoad, thore woro fifty- ono 50-foot lota eold, ¢ prices ranging from- 8075 to 811 por front fook, nveraging abot 450 & lot. i “Iho Yronch Cluls dos Amatours will give dra- malio ontertainment this avoning, at the Twvelfth sfroot Turner Hnil. The play will bo * Lo Prag- griten A littlo gisl 9 yonws of ngo, will sing in English, French, and Italien, Hor voico ia snid to ba wondorful. A Loy named John W. Mitcholl, aged 13 cars, of No, 6 Weat Lako piroot, was drowned fn tho river yosterdny aftornoon, Ho was play~ jug in tho riggug of tho schoonor Jamas D, Sawyor, Iying at tho foot of Michigan stroot, and foll from the bowsprit, The body was recovered. by Officor Arnold Ruchert, At 10 o'clock_yestorday morning & horso at- tachod to n lmng containing 5 man named Philip Murdock, i the ompluy of O. J. GrifToth, No. 532 Wost Washington stroot, ran awny ok tho cornor of West Washington streot aud Ash- Taud gvonuo, Murdock was thrown from tho vehielo and oriously injurad, Thio Boord of Polico yostorday afternoon mot to do business, Commissioner Mnson in the chair, Commwissionors Wright aud Shoridan woro also presont, The Bonrd merely awarded tho contract for making the polico uniforms to Daniel Rotto, No, 81 South Conal street, Tho coutract for' 500 hata was nwavded to Baseett & Lanmond, ot 835 bat. About half-past 1 o’clock yesterdey afternoon 8 horso attached to o butchor-wagon, drivon by o mau named Paul Herman, of No. 649 Milwaue koo avenue, ran awny on Madison street, near Carponter, throwing tho drivor to the ground and dislocating his shouldor, Ho was taken to Dluthnrdt's drug-storo, on the corner of Madison aud Sangamon straats, A corrospondont signing himsolf “ Dixio " writos to T'ur Twmone o8 follows: * Among tho additions to tho population of Ohieago ginco the fire nro to be found mauy ox-rebs, Would it bo mpking' too much “of you to tell them whoro to fud tho last resting-placo of tho Confedernte doad from Camp Douglas, 60 that due respect might bo shown tha poor fol- lows buried among strangers?” The Chairman of the Genoral Committes on Decoration ought to answor this quostion. An inquost was bold yesterdry on the body of o littlo hni' uamod Charloy Sobmller, ngod 4 years, who lived with hig paronts at tho cornor of Adams and Torch ptroots. The little follow, while playlng at the houso of n noighbor, fell out of a door, &° distanco _of thrao foot, (o tho ground, from tho ofoots of which hio soon eftor- ward dlod. A vordict of ncoidontsl donth was roudorod., Tho Bonrd of Public Worke granted tho fdi- lowing buildivg pormits yosterdsy: Honry Bute Ier, 3-tory and basoment bricls, 50x35, ab Non, 4 and 90 Van Duron stroot; Sumuol Glickaut, 4-itory aud basomont stone- 6080, at 81, 88, and 86 Norih Clark stroot ; 1L Millor, 2- story aud Dasoment brick, 24xdu, at No, 1106 Wabash ayonuo ; Margarot Wise, 1-atory brick, 22x80, on Eugonia stroot. Tho Womun's flos]llh.l of tho Btato of Illinols, situated at No. 220 Thirtioth streos, is now opon. Tor the recoption of pationts afilioted with the discasos and accldonts poouliar to women, Ap- plications for admisuion, and for pamphlota ‘;iv- Tugs full information xogarding. tho antittion, may bo mndo to the Matron, Mrs, Boyce, at tho hospital, Tho Woman's Froo Disponsary, con- neoted with the hospital, will o opon, us horato- foro, every Wednesdny and Hatnrday, from 11 o'clock a, m. to 1 g'aloek p. m., for tho troatmont of the poor only. Drs, Jackson, Hurlbut, IIydo, Lol and Emmons, of tho hoapital staf, wiil bo in aitendanco, “Tho Cnrrlor'a Direotory Company fs tho tiile of u corporation organized for tho purposo of i»nnlu{; & city dircetory on tho London plan. Tho oflica i In g Trsons Buflding. Tho book is to Lo composad of tho names of nil tho touants and ownors of each bullding on all tho stroots, & complotolist of gll husinoss tirms, manufacturors, and l)rotosnlannl men, o streot and avonuoguido and tho namos, Lushioss, und rosidonco of all subscribers and advertisors to tho work, Itwill ulno ambraco o vaut amount of usoful informa- tlon concorning the city and county, publle and privato iustitutions, {num‘\mrnlml companios, railrouds, Post-Ofleo, ote, Tho work will bo iusned ubont tho 1at of July, pud rogularly ovory six monthu thoroattor, An 0ld Qorman furmor, namod Honry Brandt, whilo Inboriug under s, tomporary gborvation af tha tmind, attompted to commit siicido in_n coll at tho Unlon Btroot Police Statian yostordny af- tornoon, 'he jusanity was produced by tha old man boing thrown froin liis wagon st the cornor of Ifalstoll ptroot and Milwaukoo avonne, his horsos runniug away. 1o was picked up by offi- cor Lahlum and taken to Bwool's drug-atore. His injurics, n((xjurom! ) wore nob vory sorlous, but lio talked imocliorently, - and. seomod hardly rational, Ho was tskon to tho station aud placed ou a mattross in ono of tho coll. In about half au hour, ¥ Jonns,” the colored boy, famillarly known ng “tho prisoners’ pet,” found him hanging by an old Dutoh handkerchiof, or nock- clntfi, }‘mm ono of tho bara over_tho door. 1o hung #o quiatly that at flrsb " Jonns” thought Lo was standing on gomothing. 1o soon diu- covorod, howevor, that hio waa hot, and, taking out hls knifo, cut tho old man down, o fo with o hoavy thud, and was for tima insonsiblo, . o spon rocovorad, howovor, but, on boing nskod why lio mado the attompt, said ho did not kuow. Ho lives et Northflold, and will bo sont homo to- doy, 1Iis wagon and horsos woro not: found, ST. LOUIS GOSSIP. Orvii Grant in Luclke=4 New Scerotary of the Interlore=Another Relative Providod for. St, Louis (May 20) Correapondencs m’lhu. New York Sun, ‘Congrom faving. approprintod ©4,000,000 fo tho oraction of & now oustom-houso'in thia city, thoro lins boon o grand rush for tho spols. hulf million Lng slrondy boon spont for tho lot on whioh to put tho bullding, 'wo kinds of stonio aro to bo udod in ity construction. Tho conlrnot for tho uppor stono work hns boon givon to Buydor & Brown, tho ownors of granite fjunrrios outon - tho Irén Mouvlain Tuilrond, liis DBrown in our old friend Gratz, o Hountor and _ox-candidate for tha Vico- Prosidoncy. It s undorstood that Dir. Orvil Grait, tho brothor of the Prewidont, Lus boon mudo n clerk of thls granito company at n snlary of 85,000 year, and it iy assortod that in addition to this sum lio 18 to recalvo 10 por cont of tho contract pric. Orvil wan In tho city on n Inrk gomo bwo weoke_ ngo, and s said £ havo Doon unusually lonky. I huvo good authiority for snyivg thot o impartod tha story of lis good Iuck to two or throo of Liy old " cronics, \who proved ag loaky ns Orvil himsolf. Somo thinl that the’ Presidont’s recout visit was portly on fcoount of this roport. 1f ho haw crashed tho Duslnoss, nobody is awaro of it. Orvil is in good epirits, aiad lools liko o man who has o g tuing within easy grm‘s]p‘ ‘Iioro iy uo doubt but what Mr. Charlos W, Tord, Collactor of Intornal Kovento horo, and Gonctal Agont of ‘tho Usitod Staios Expross Compnny, has boen offered tho Secrotaryship of tho Intorior. It isor way tho intontion of tho Presidont to placo Dolano in Ricknrdson's placo us Hocrotary of tho Tronsury, and to put Ford in Dolaug's placo, ~Ford i n waaltby bachelor, and hosa faw voputation. Mo wau formorly oo of Grant's most intimato frionds, Bomo of tho Ko- publicaus Loro beliovo that Grant has abandonod o o of plncing Ford In tho Iniorior Dopart- Diout, but tho shrowd oucs say that the thing is bound to como in tho long run. Whon ques- touad closely, Ford declaros that ko will docling +ho oflica, Proviuion hng boon mado for anothor rolative of . tho Prosidont. s nmmo is W. B. W, Bar- nord, Ho marriod ono of the Dents, and was mado Inspector of Natioual Buoks for thiu dis- triot, which includes Ilinois, Missouri, and otlior Btatos, . g S Tho 8t. Paulend Northwestern ‘Cone solidntion. From the Milwaukee News, May 25, It wo bivo ot old of tho right ‘oud of tho rumors which havo renchod and aro ranchiug s tho plan to pool tho oarnings or ofoct a. virtun consolidation of tho Bt. Paul and Northwostern TRonds is likely to fall through, or has fallon through. Atlonst, it hms not beon porfectod, sud resolutoly hnngs firo. As far a8 wo car learn tho facty, they aroto tho effectthnt, subso- quont to tho railroad fight in the Logislaturo Iast wintor, tho partios who bad proviously bought tho common stock of tho Northwestorn Ttond, and who word fighting tho St. Paul laud-grant proposition, wont iuto the markot, and quiotly bought up largo quantitios, if not nearly ll, of tho St. Paul comimon stock, witkin o viow to tho consolidating tho soads. As tho owners of tho utock, they hnd suflclont influenco with tho Enstorn Directora of tho St. Paul Com- pauy to dofeat tho nccoptance of the iand-grant, and'to introduco tho proposition for carniugs, whon they found that the laws of Wiscousin _prohibit consolidation. Tho pool- ing proposition _aweited somo_formalitios bofors it was finally to go into oporne tion, whon tho hostilo -~ public _onti- mont of the State reachod tho oarw of tho now ownors of the common stock, and thoy bogan to comproliond that they wora going too fast aud t00 far. Wo domot know that tls is the truo outliug of tho facte. But wo aro inclinod to thiuk that o foar of advorso logislntion in thig Btato, growing out of tho_oxisting excitomont ngainst railronds, which hns beon grently in- creased Dby tho refusnl to build tho land-grant linos, lins had tho offect to dofent tho speculn- tion aftor it progrossed s considorablo distanco toward complotio MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Now York Financizl Nows, New Yonit, May 20,—Wall atrcot was excesslvely Qull, Monoy ruled cusy at TGS on call, Storling wis hoavy ot 1004@108% for 60 doys’, and 1095 for olght, Gold was weak, deelining from 1185 to 1181, Loans, 6per cent to flat, Clearings, $74,000,000; Treasury disburscnionts, $50,000 : customa receipts, §309,000, Govornments wore dnll and strong, State bonds wero quist, Btocks wera featurcloss, though prices wers slightly Jower {n tho early dealing nud higher toward tho close, Tho wildost fluctuations \zas i Lucttie Safl, whiclh rose from dog to 4%, fellto 4354, and later’ sold ot 45, clulalnan'I{ foxterd, Do ther, fuctuatious wer only ¥@% per cent,” Tho morket clpsed frm, Sicrling, 108%. ‘GovEmMANENT noNDS, Coupons, '81. Goupona 07 5203 of "G Goupous, Qnrroncy 63, Now 55, oNDS, YVirglnlos, old... North Cnrolings, Penncesces, now North Caroliuas, now. Virginins, tow, Couton, ... Weateru U roCES, St Panipfa,. Wabash, Chieago & Alton, .. 1109, Chicagia & Allonséd; 110> % | Oblo & Miesiasippi,. 413¢ &0 89’ . . 3037 Unlon Pacifle bonds, 807 54 | Contral Puelfio bonds, 103 ¢ | Dol, Luck, & Westorn1031¢ Usriford & Etlo,.... 2§ Bt Paul.,. Forcign Mariccta, L1verpoow, Moy 20,—11 p, m.—~Flour, d, Win- for wheat, 128 2d ; apring, 11s 20@12s white, 12@ 19134 club, 120 84, Corn, 378 0d, Tork, Gou, Lard, a6d, Loxpay, May 30—3:00 p, m.—Consola for mono, o) QUX@03%' hecount, 037@04 1 5203, '65, 91 ; do '6’1, 04 : 10-404, BB ; now 68, 8017 3 Erlo, 483, Fn*\'u FOIUT, Muy 20,5204 0f 63, 95, LavEnroor, My 20,—Colton quict nud stendy ¢ middiing uplands, 87d; Orleans, V1;@0Yd, Sale, udmum bules; Aworledu, 6,000 ; wpoeulition nnd export, " readatufa quict, Flour, 70 0d, Corn, 273 0 Ohaese, 678 6d, Beef, 80s 6d, dles, 38s, . a, Qumberlaud mid- Now York Live-Stock Marlet, Nrw Yout, May 20,—BECVES—200 carw, or 4,140 heed, mnking 8,000 Tor {ho week, agglust 0,400 lust weok, Tho muthot opened with'n falr demand, ot a slighi ndvance from (1o raten of Inst Friday, bu, the advance was oftorward loat. Tho quality of the offer- 1iga was guncrally good, and n largo pefcontago better than _ous Week ugo, Forty cars Toxas amd Ghorokeo cuttlo sold ot 03¢@Ilio; poor - to prima native stoces, 104@1e, Wilh 1 fob selon fons ot higher “fgiros. Hulta includy 20 cars Tilinols stcers, 03¢ ow, 11X @130 10 care, 3¢ owt, 11@11x0; Bcats, T bwt, 120; B cars, 15 owt, 11206 igo: 6 cars, 7 owt, X@ILK0: 113¢@18o ; 90 cars, 63¢ owt, 114 10} 8 cirs, T3¢ O, 14 123054 cars, 0 owt) 3 6 cars, T3¢ owt, 1207 & cari, 85 OWt, 134G 130; 3 ¢ara Oherokeo cattlo, 83¢ owl, 11302 b cars, 037 owt, 11307 10 cars, 06 o 1Higo; b cars, 5 owt, 10303 § cara ‘Toxsn, 635 owt, 1030, and 14 cars, 6% bsi@itie. Gitrre ANp Lasna—Yestorday dad to-day, 20 cars or 5,000 hoad, ‘Totul for tha week, 17,000, ngaiust 18,240 Jnst woek, Tho market was dull ahd drooping 8t'0@03¢0 for falr to oxira shearodl Klicep, ‘and thy wholosalo slauglterors Fofused o iny Bioro than to for tho beat, aud offarud G4 for common, Spring lambs woro In Tulr dumand 6. 11@14e, n folr cholco oxrn alliug ot 16@10¢, Bules of shéored shoop includos 4 cars Ohlo, v B4 bg, ut 03/@030 3 cars, 1y 03 by 8407073 darv, av ' lis, at o, 0l 2 cars, av 78 iy at 5iie, SWiNt—Arrivals, 80 _ears, or 0140 hogs, making 85,350 for the week, agninst 30,620 last week, Market Wi weaker ut G1(@T30 for elty rcused, und 6 @530 l’ul“ fl‘uull cornsfed alivo, No transactions on live Wolght, Philadelphin LivaStock Markot, PHLADELTILA, Moy 20, —OyTrLE=Teef woro In fale domuud and steaily, with éales of 1,40, Bxira Ponnwyle yanls und Westorn atuoru nb $7,7536.00 7 fair to good, 537,95 3 common, S0.00GT. ngci—rale downadd, Wit wilos of 9,000 ot $4.00 ‘1ods—Unchianged 3 anles 0,000 ot $8.00@8.25, Littsbnrgh 011 Mnricory PirTanouan, May 20—PernoLEos—Orude quict and unchangod ot $2,60 por brl 3 rofluod remnin vory ghulo o walos royoete sud res on'ears quoted st o, Now Yori Dry Goods Markot, NEw Your, May 20,—Tlero Ja n very qulut focling in tlo markol to-day, “Tho manufacturors’ agenta aro unusually quiot, aud tho jobbors' diteibuilons azo Goliug | }ght and unsalisfactory, Drown and blesolied slicot- inga mnd shirtings nro wenk In jobbora’ hands, Tho agonta for Lonadalo blenchied hnvo reduced the prico to10c, 6 por cont off, Colorad cattons are atendy, Rentucky Jennn and_cotionnden nro quiat, and somo uaken aro lower, Amoriean printa aro folbing nt e, Hhio balatico liaving beeti #old ton Intga Jobing houso Tlenvy woolons nro laken moro freely by clothle ‘Forolgn gooda ara dull. Tho Produce Marlkoets, New Youx, Moy 20~Corron—Wesk; middling aull and Tower. uplands, 103(c, TeansTOEFs—Tlour Rerolpts, 10,000 brla 3 suportino Woalorn and State, 85, { common to gaod oxtrn, $0.70@7.25: gond {0 cholce, $10@840; Whito wheat_oxtrn, K.50@10,60; Obio, §0.05(310.23 ; Bt. Lowls, $7.60@12.60. Ry flour un- clianged,” Corn meal, calorlo, 3,95, Whont hoavy and lower, with a fafr demand for gflmn; rucul{)ln 000 Lt § mtzod spriug, $LAG s No. 3 Chkéago, ¢ 63 @165 40 Mitwaukeo, 3L64@LA0: No. 2 Ghicago, SLOB@LG0; do Northwostorn, $1.03 $LONELO} No 1 Chiego, $168, malt unehanged. Com uirm, wifli s modorate de- mand; rocolpte, 61,000 bus Aoft now mixed Weatern, 62@03¢; good fo drimo do, C3t@GHe: yellow, C4K@ G50, Oats nlendy; recclpts 96,000 bu now’ mixd Wostorn, c1@s3jgo; now 'white, 67@h8}0; black, )¢ @60, i!fln—amez and firm; Westorn, 17@17)c. TiaT—Qulot, ova—Dull, 3 Grogeniza—Coffeo quict and firm s Rlo, 173(@193/c. Bugar frregular ; falr {0 good rofining, T3G8e,. Ao lagaes Bros, Rico stoady at BY@02(c, Prrnotrusi—Orude, i%c; Teflcd, 200, TuRPENTINE—TFirm ot 8% @48ic. TrovistoNs—Tork unnottled ; *niow mess, $16,75, oot steady, Iinms dull, Middlos quiot, Lard irm- er; steam, § 5-10G0%o4 kottlo, 03,@Y: TUTTER AND ONIREAC—Quiot aud unchangoed, TOTAL ATODK OF GRAIN IN BTOLE, Wheat, b . 610,000 Corn, b 200,000 or ¢ ‘fair domand at 953ge, CINOINNATI, Otvornazy, May 20.—DnEAnstorra—TFlour dull at $1.60@8.00, Wheatdull'nt $1,60, Corn stendy ot 483 e, Ryo quict at 826, Oola quiot ot 97@4t. Darloy ‘nominal, Otré—Firm, Provitoxs—Strongor and moro aotive, Mean pork strong, with light offeringa : salablo nt $16,95 3 hold at$17.00. Lard firmer ¢ nothing doing for spof, gon- orally hiold for ndvanco 3 stoxm, 8e; Kottle, e, Bulk monts atrong, with Light offorlngs ; shouldors, 0xc; cloar rib, Bx(GOX0; cloar, B3(@06, Dacon Arumor sloulders, Tie ; clear rib, 930 ; cloar, Dige, ‘Watsicy—In good domand at ful pricea ; 90c. DETROIT, Ditnor, May 20, — BgApsturrs—TFiour firm at £0.00@0.60, Whent stoadys oxtra $1.05@1.053 3 $LE8@LBY; nmbor, $1.79GL73, Corn quite 45 No.3, 4Tc, Ot qult s mixod, 43c, MILWAUKE yellow, E, MILWAUREE, May 20,—DuEADSTCPFs—Flour Qulgt and unchangod, Wheat stesdy 3 No, 1, $1.05% 3 No, 2, $1.80%¢, Outa ‘stendy ; No, 3, 1o, Corn_ dull and Bomiial; No.3, 41c. Byo—No.1, 6. Bnrloy nteady 0. 20, Fnetaiits—To Duflalo, 7; Oswego, 19c, ReosrrTs—Flour, 6,000 brln ; wheat, 127,000 bu, ButeMENTs—Flotr, 8,000 brih : whicat, 130,000 by, BUFFALO, Burrato, Moy 20,—OANAL FaRioHTa—Xo lowor; wheat, I1c; corn, 100 ; onts, 074c. BurApsTurFs—Flour stoady, ‘Wheat dull and nom. fnal : No. 2 Milwaukes, $1,44 ; No, 2 Obicago ot $149, Corn ligher and unsetflcd s enles’ of 20,000 bu at 48} @460 by ssmplo; 40 @1T@248c for No. 2, tho Inttor prico for cholco, Oats—No demand No. 9 held at nc, PHILADELPHIA, PLADELERIA My 20, —BREADSTOFFI—Tlonr dull; apring oxtra. famiily, $T.50@8.50, Wheat quiot, Tiye Lield ut 02, Corn aétivo; yellow, 6503 mixed Westork, 03@E6c. - Onta atoady at48G006, ProvistoNs—Dull ; mess pork, $18.95. Tard, 0o, Cnupk PETROLEZUN—13)0; roflucd, 10i¢e, BALTINORE. Wittty ~Firm at 95c. Bautrions, May 20,—DBneavirurrs—Flour dull and unchanged, Wheat dull and heavy; red Weat orn, $1.95@1.85; ambor, $WGLIL. Corn stendy; mixed Wealorn, 0do, Outa quict: mixod, 49@bie} white, 1G5, Ryo dull at 00c@1.00, ginovisioNs—Dull and momiual, Lard dul at 0@ e grTEn—Stoady and unchanged, ‘Wirsky—Scarco and firm at 050, o Moy 20, Whowt ot No, 1 N awEdo, May 20,~Whoat quiet; No. 1 Miwaukeo heldat $1.63, Corn dull ; old Tiliiiols, te, TOLEDO, Torepo, Moy 20—DuAnsTures—Flour quist and unchangod, Whest steady ; No, 3_whita Wabsa, $1.77 ; No, 3 do, $1.75 ; No, 1 whifo Michigan, $1.773 ambor Michigan, siof,’ $L,G7% ; scller June,” $1.08k | sollor last Lnlf of Juuo, $1,60 ¢ No. 2 amber Tiiiuols, 0, 2 red, apot and soller lnst half of Juno, 68 { Inat half of Junc, $L60; rojected rod, 1,40, Corn stcady ; high mlzed, spot and sollor Juné, 460 § July, 470 August, 4840; Soptomlicr, 493c: low n&lxcd, 45@40430 ; 10 grade, dc, Oats'quict and une anged, Fritaiizs—To Buffalo, BY@4o ; Oswogo, TGTie; Kingston, Txe, IRkoers—Flour, 9,000 brls; whoat, 16,000 bu ; corn, e e st 0 brts £ T brls ; wheat, 1 5 corn, 17,000 bu oatd, 1,000 bu, b 14000 OLEVELAND, CLEVELAND, My 20.—LNEADSTUFFE—Whoat dull and wncliavged, Corn ateady at G@ode, | Oats quict at 43 for car loks, TETnoLEUN—Quiet and wnchanged. LOUTBVILLY, LOUISVILLE, Moy 20.—Bnesbstoers — Flour—low grudes dull ; medium to fancy n falr demand § oxtra, oxtra family, $0.50 ; fancy, $9 TPuovigioNa—Firmer; niess pork held ot $16.60@ $17.00, Bocon i betler demand ; shoulders, 730 clear rib, 94@0g : clear, 9xe, Lard stondy ; toreos, 9@9)¢o; prlmo “sloam, 8ie, Dulk sboulders, 030} elvar ribe, 83cc ; clear, 9u's all loae, Watai¥—Firin ot 00@0To. ST, LOUIS, 20, —DBrzavsTuree—Flour _dull Wheat “dull, lower; soft No, 2 ; N0, rod Winter, $1.50@1.75 : No, G0, Corn’ dull sud lower: 37@Mo in 82/@98%¢0 soller June, Oats dull sud 3 2 on track ; 33@33Ke in olovator; 92350 Juno.” Barloy dull and” mewiual, " Ryo Lold e ot T0c, ProvisioNs—Park dull nud nominal; stock of atandard branda aro fn o fow first hands and held ont of murket, Bulk ments dull und nomiual 3 no ales, Bacou firm nnd higher ; sboulders, 77c;’ closr riby U460 cloan, e, Lurd quiat§ prime steamm winto} Stcady at 90c, s uet and weak ; medium to cholco, 4% 3, Hous—Firmer; ranglog from $1.30@4.90. LAGES, 4 FINE LACES, Chas. Gossage & Co. Woaro showing the ohoioost of “ Novol- tlos” in this Dopurtments Loge Jubots, Tios, and Onsoados, the now Normandy Laco Oap for Ohildren in various Oolored Trim- mings, Elogant Laces in Pointo Goze Flounoes, Edpings, and Insertions, Pointo Gazo, Pointo do Paris, Duohesse, and Pointe Applique Hdkfs,, Collars, and Barbos; Real Oombination Lace Flounces; Chantilly, Blk, Thrond, and Point Appliquo COapes; Blk, Thrond nshos and Parasol Covers; Va- lonoionnes Fiohus, Oapos, and Rots, an ag- sortmont unequaled in clegance and extent in this oity, . . A full lino of Yok Lacos; Hamburg Eme broidories, s nsnal, exosedingly oheap, and ¢ "Bpooial Bargains” at all times in desirablo goods, Tho oslobrated “Worhli"” “Beokel," and other superior Jorsets, in all sizes, Bugtles in all the now shapos suited to the provailing styles, and o profusion of ohoioa goods offering at 106, 108, 110 ST ATH-ST. DRY GOODS, Recent Arrivals of Prints at the Reduced Prices. Also, Dress Goods, Ginghams, Bleached and Brown Cottons, and 50 Cases Cottonades. Also, 200 Cartons Ribhons from late Auction Sales, are offered by HAMLIN, HALE AND CONPANY, Madison and Franlklin, LAKE NAVIGATIO! GOODRICH'S STEAMERS For Racine, Milwankes, Sheboygan, oto., daily, Sundnys excepted, 9 a. m, Saturday Excur- sion Boat for Milwaukee, ete,, do'n't leave un« il 8 p. m, Tor Giand Toven, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Spring Lake, Fruitport, Manistee, ete,, daily, Sunduys excepled, 7 p.m, ¢ Tor 8t. Joseph and ‘Benton Harhor, Tucsday Thursdry, and Satarday, 11 p, m, For Green Bay, Menominee, QOconto, and inter- medinte ports, tri-weekly, 7. p, m, For Lake Superior! Lako Superlor, Pooplo's Tiw Sto 4 P A dison and Washingiomgte. % OO STEAMER PEERLESS, Capt. ALLAN MCINTYRE, BStoamor J. .. HURD, Oapt. Thos, Floyd, Will Joave Wednoulny and Thursday Evontngs, 25th 2900 May. Fhrn;;u':l,t':‘l‘;}:nun;gonfivl g ek ang Eororlt Sustrian, 2 Markot at., comor Wahinsjor, Ganteal Dinck. HOTELS. Vessels Passed Dotrol - Derriom, Mich.,, May 20, Passen Or—Props’ Java, Onella, Larks ‘Lwecden, Montmorency ; schra Olive Branuch, T, 5. 8kinuer, Pasnin DOwN—Trops Tiuac, May' and barges ; brig Powlintian ; folirs Drightlc, Nassa, Famo. VIND—East, W ] DeTnotT, Mich,, May 20, Dansen Ur—Props Empiro Btate, Fisk, Colorado, Priuglo ond bargos, Ontonagon and barges, Concord nud barges, Metamorla and bargea; bark John Brecden; Soirs Molroso, Donmark, ‘Guiding Btar, Itaoea, T. 11, Howland, Borrman, Hattlo Johnson, Warrington, Passrd DowN—Props Nebraska, Roso and barges ; ‘arks Parana, arin Martin, Muiter : brig Powhniisn ] #chrd Dolos? DoWolf, Clty of Milwaukes, Luzeruo, Ted Wing, Dnuforth, Sophis, Luff, Nicholson, Athohian, Itsminond, Xt Doud, Atmosphore, Mosler, Lightguard, Worthington, * Wixp—Northeast, e _ SPECTAL NOTICES, Schenclk’s Mandrake Pills, Thoso pillsazo composad oxclusivoly of vegotablo in- rrodionts, amd lttiough toy “Sntlzly Euntreeo T fn of morcury, do not Joavo any of [ts injurious affocts, {Fhay aot dicoctly upon tho liver, and ato n-valuablo romo. s in all cases of dorangomen} reauliing from o disor- dured state or lbr}t organ, Liver Uo!nplllnt Bilious Disordurs, Tnligastlon, Bield Haadacho, ‘yphold Fovors, 0., &, all succumb to the froo veo of Schouck's Mau. duiko Pilla._For anlo by nll drigglsts s doators STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS, NOTICE 13 licroby glvon that ameating of tho stookhaldors of the Ponlusular Railway Copanywill bu held at tho ailicoof tho Campaiy fu tho Olty of Tattlo Orouk, State of Michigan, on tho 20th day of July, 167, at 4 o'olock p. m., for the purposo of submitting to sald stockholdors, for tholr sanotlon or rejoctfon, an agroomont tinda and enterod uto by and botvoon tho Diroctors of tho Ponlnsular Railwoy Company nad the Dircctors of the Port Huron & Lako Michlgan Raflrond Company for th consolidation of afd two companlos into oua carpioration. M. 8, BRAGKETT, Sacrotary. Datad May 80, 1870, OFFICH OF Chicaeo, Rock Istand & Pacific RAILROAD COMPANY. April 35, 1513, Tho annual meoting af the Stackholdars of tho Ohleuyio, Teock Tind & Pacills Hallsond Genoman ln)r' e Shage, of Diractors, pursuant to law, and tha transnotion of suoh ‘oUhor busiuiss a4 may como hafarp thom, wiil 1o Dol at tho ottioo of tho Compay 'ta tho Olty' of Ciilanko, on Wednedag, tho 4th day ulnilq“mi‘unTlhl:olla;‘clong B N'B aldant, ¥, 11, TOWS, Booratars. Ky Eronliink OCEAN HOUSE! Newport, El. L., JUNE, 1873, WEAVERS & BATES. GRAND UNION HOTEL, ‘SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y,, will open Juno 1, for tho rocoption of sts, Praf, J. B LAndor ot hin apeeds bk wava. Soon on o o s Homnd ol KERRER I oL or Gliasy Howho, N !n N, il & 6, at Snratuin Boinis, N, ¥r TNDERWEAR. UHDERWEAR, Spring and Summor Merinos, An~ ola Flannels, Silk, Lisle Thread, oan, Linen, Jacconet, &a., in fine goods, at bottom prices. WILSON BROS, , . cor, of Stato and Washington:ats., b st of Siaditson, | Cllesga, “4Arcada Court,” Clark-s i And Pike's Oporn Tiouse, Clncinnats, ANCY WOOD; T. 8. CONSTANTINE, TImportor and Desler in VENEERS, Mahogany, Rosewood, Floride Red Cedar, French Walnut, Mungarinn Ash, Walnut, and Ash Burls, &o, 17 South Jefferson-gt, Stockholders’ Meeting. Hottco ls heraby givon that tho ans Slogklildorsof Gitfuad Houth s, gk Bouinsd forptaeloetnt Hirietors oreetd Uy, il b ) Uicy ol Cuilcagd, 4t 10 b, thry Wedugsinrs duns s, Ao D: i, 1 G ATAROR, sorotary of Oliteayo South Tiransh Dok Unitsay. WATCHIAKERS & JEWELILS TOR SALW! An old ostabilshud Jwaley ftorawithia good run of cus. towmera, "The slock on hnn\\ ot Largo; B a elly of I ) nbatdiants i Nosthwest Wi A0ply for oartlo e L HENRY OPPENHEIMER & 00.'., 163 Ktato-s Chlinos T Uroncmes 4 - OLOTHES WRINGER. CLOTHES WRINGER | Has tho Moulton Roll, Matal Journal Caslogs, Ad| Sueved Clawy, um\u'u Sblral Guar, .uukfifzv.m:x‘!.'gfl;f L an Inforla artiold. £ 1Y, MOGIE, 16 SH_IPPINGTAGE. DENNISON'S PATENT o %})ll.fil’lNGh TAGS, Fnt 10 ek, ot oo iated withln the {hio tay boconiing detackod, Gommhios uso am, orod: AN Bxprosh Y Kuld by Pilutors and Stutlonera Evorywhere,

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