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OLUME 26 .. LACES, EMBROIDERIES, &d. G00D OPPORTUNITY On Acgonnt of Removal, BARGAINS RIBBONS, LAGES, . FANS, JEWELRY, . EWBROIDERIES, AND WHITE GOODS. G. Mendelson, . - LSt Maason, Coruer Frukist - FIDELITY SAVINGS BANK. AR A A A A AN AR A AN BECURITY FROM LOS8 BY ROBBERY, TIRE, OR ACCIDENT. FIDELITY Savings Bank ° Safe Depository, 5 In thelr now Firo-Proof Duilding, 148, 146 & 147 Randolph-st., Rodotvo for safa kooping In tholr GREAT FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF BAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS (among tho bost in {ha warld, having coat: ovor ono hundrod housand dollars), Coupon Bonds, Sooaritlos, ‘Family Plate, Ooin, Doods, Wills, and Valusblos of overy do- s A m Bafos in tholr Vaults ot from 810to 850 & ?rm)srs 0-1' BVERY E%IEEUEWED_AND EXE. Interest Allowed on Savings Deposits, JOEN O. HATNES, Prosidont. WILKESBARREGOAL FROM OUR OWN MINES, Prices for our celebrated Wilkes- barre Coal, f. 0. b. vessels along slde OUR OWN docks in Buffalo, as follows: Grato .....85.85 per ton 2,000 1bs. Egg.. . 6.10 per ton 2,000 lbs. Ran; 6.35 per ton 2,000 1bs. Q. - Ohcs%nut... ©6.10 per ton 2,000 1bs. Owing to our factlities for hand- Hng Conl direct from vessels into cars, we are enabled to malke ver];lr favorable contracts on throug] shipments of cargoes for the coun~ C.A BLAXE 8 CO., 111 Broadway, . Y. Commerclal Bldg, Bafalo, BLAKE, WHITEHOURE & (0, 19 Chamber of Commeres, Chicagy, Il HOTELS, OCEAN HOURE! Newport, F. I;. m, 1873. WEAVERS & BATES. GRAND UNION HOTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y, wilt opom Junot, for th tlow of guosts. Prot. J. Bi. Loudor ang his supert band Bave. Boon onmepod fof tolor ity Tionass Nov, CAkbots "BRISLEN, GARD NER & GO., at Saratoga Springs, N. V. t WATOHES, JEWELT Y, &o, FINE WATCHES, - 'We have the largest agsortment of Fine Watches in the West, which we are selling at remarkably low prices. ‘We have just received ‘another large invoice of GOLD GUARD CHAINS. N, HATSON & (0., STATE & MONROE-STS. WATGHES, JENELRY, Silverware, Etc., At extremely low prices, pre- vious 0 removal to my new store, Nos. 183, 186 and 187 ‘Wabash-av. ~ A.H.MILLER, 176 State-st, and 42 West Madisonst, MUSICAL. GEORGE WOODS & €0.’S Parlor Organs. ‘Theso romarkable Instruments hiavo croated much lo- teroat and enthusisem among muslclans by reason of tholr BEAUTIFUX: QUALITY OF TONE, THOROUGH CONSTRUCTION, . ELEGANT DESIGNS AND FINISII, And the extravrdinary musical offeats to bo obtained from tholr COMBINATION SOLO BTOPS. BOLINE (a soft or Lraathing stop) ; 'OX HUMANA fl baritono uoEl! not a fan or tromolo); PIM&)(OI oxquisito tono, which will mover roquire Thoss organs havo scqulced a vory oxiensivo.malo ln Amorica s Burobe, and all intorostod. i ; Titod £ xamins thoi st tho warorsom, "o 4T 13 Nos, 66 and 68 Adams-st, botween Btato snd Doarborn, CEICAGO. All lovors of musto are invited to exnming them. Cir- oulars containing musio sont postpaid to any addrces. ——— SHOW CASES. REMOVAIL. 1. ANDERSON, Show Case Manufacturer, 8 now doing business in his now Warorooms, No, 82 STATH-BT. (be- twoen Washington and Randolph), where ho will bo glad to meot his old friends and patrons, who will find bim, as horetofore, propared to manufacturo SHOW CABES of evory desoription at living prices. To those in whut of s SHOW CASH, no mattor what stylo, wo would say call upon ANDERSON, at 82 State-st. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. P A e e e NOTICE 1s horaby givon that amoeting of the stookholders of the Poninsular Raflway Companywill be held at tho offios of the Company iu tho City of Battlo Grack, State of Michigon, o the 80th day of July, 1873, at 3 o'clock p. m., for the purposs of submitting to eald stockholdors, for thole sanotion or rojootion, an agrooment saadoand catorod fnto by and batwoon tho Dirootars of tho Ponfosular Raflway Gompany and tho Direotors of tho Port Huron & Lake Michigan Rallroad Company for the consolidation of said two companics into one corporation. 8. BRAOKETT, Sooretary. 20, 1073, OFFICEH OF Clhicago, Rock Itand & Pacifc RATLROAD COMPANY. April 1873, ‘Tho snnual i f the Sto the N oo stamtmstnest o Soorholaen oIk Bt i1l bo hold at e S gt S . T A ide F. . TOWS, Snmhu‘"fl B IAOK; Frow Chicago, Danyille & Vincen- nes Railroad, GENERAL OFFIQE, 399 W2ST RANDOLPILAT., . CI0AGO, May 25, 1473.] Tho annusl mosting of thostookhioldors of tho Ohicago, Danville & Vinoonnos Ratlroad Gompany, for tho election of Dircators, and tho transsotlon of such other business the it the B 5% in Oberort; Nor 550 Wit Tiandey the O oh will e Slelhek n, H i, v . GAMPBILE, Boorotary. Stockholders’ Meeting. Dotios ta hereby givon that th annuat morting of tho boldors of ‘Houth Tiranoh Dack. Op B olsoto of Liictors f it Uomipang. witl b ol at the offico of sald Cor f, No. 523 W v., lu the Dty of Obioago, st 10 5. ., Woduguday, Juned; A. D oretary of Ohicago South Brancii Dook Company. REMOVALS. REMOY.AL. F. J. ABBEY & CO,, : DEALEDS IN CGruns, Pistols, Fishing-Tackle, A,nfl Bportisg flwd:::hu.v,:l:;e::%gtlun, hsvo romoved 48 SOUTE CLARK-ST., arod to farnlali tholr customers with e e b P Thon &t bittom prioas.o.” o oot ¥ DISSOLUTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTION. OmICAGO, May 33, 1878, Gaaoy & Kolly havo this day dlssojved, Ihe Lusincse £ tan Hiataut., FUlbesariod on 4t 0 o il dobla ‘aad” colteois A scoounis, STOVES, RANGES, &eo. NEW EBIPIRE COOK STOVE. THE FINEST EVER MADE! BOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW! Tlas Dore Good Fontures Than Any Other? An Examination Will Convinos Yon! Manufaotured by Swott, Qul & Porry, Troy N. Y. A JOEN D, MACLEAN & O, 3356 STATE-ST. WANTED. to 8350 per month, evorywhoro, to soll one of the most usefal artiolos evor favonted, | noodod (u ovory family. Bond for Cirou}] lar. Addross, i SECOMB & CO., 187 Btatoat.,, On1oAco, .- WANTED. By the BEOUBITY LIFR INBURANCE COMPANY, & rollablo businoss man to work In thia olty, on spooial contract. Uall at Room 1, Methadlst Ohuroh Block. 0. H. BAKHR, Gen'l Agont. Partner Wanted. Taawell.ostablished Wholosalo Gracery Housoin Ohloa, Rolisklo pacty, with 250,000 to 840,000, 0an soouro a do. sirablo businoss and'Investment. —Addross, withrofor. encos, WHOLESALK GROOKR, Tribuno offoo. ~_LOTTERY, A AR s LOTTERY. OMolal Drawi Y o m: ozlfAus'nu.‘xw'mmmAv,lay ugfi & u' Bealod Dlays rocelved ot dopostt, Eiizus cashod and fnformation glven by tho SEALED DEPOSIT COMPANY, 161 outh Clavkest, Tooms 8 nd 7y Shitaontranirom Madison it WINDOW SOREENS. Wire Screens, FOIL DOORS AND WINDOWS, At tho oldest ostablishinont fn tho buslness, J. W. D. KELLEY & BRO., 88 Madison-st., Tribune Building, 1O RENT. TO REINT. . Rooma over Drug store. A good oppentay for » dootor, Apply at 858 Milwaukoo-ay, CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1873. [ GENERAL NOTICE, | 'Wo, tho undorslgned, belloto that tho business of Smelting and Refining Silyor can bo carriod .on sucoousfully and profitably ln Ohicago, That ae thia city i now tho groat contro of Tamber trado aad graln trados, & will bocomo tho groat minoral mawkotand smolting farnace of tho country. Tho sllvor oro fn tho mountains wost Ia Inoxhaustiblo® and, with cosl, fron and flux horo athoud; with abun- dant Iahor, with thoimprovad sclontiflo mothods of sop- sratlng, 14 is botlor to bring the minsral hers thante ro- ducoitina orado way in tho mountalns. Thoro is mo doubtan immenso profitin tho businoas, and wo rocom- mend that tho monoyed mon and mochanos of Ohlosgo unite and form a strong company ta dovslops this Impor- tant branols of businoss that loaitimatoly bolongs to Obl- cago. Rignod Wi, Bross, 0. G, Hammond,. 0. 0. P. Holden, B. F. Culver, A, O, Hoslog, 1L D, Colta, W. K, Nizon, Thos, Torus, W. E., Rolla, A, B. Mookar, B. I, Campboll, Murry Nolson, W. 1, Bradloy, Matt. Laflin, Halo, Ager & Co., Joha O. Hatnos, Ohas, P. Kollogg, Obias, L, Wilson, N. 8. Boaton, L. B. Ots, ) A. 0. Badger, J. McGregor Adams, A. Cowles; M. V. Zimmermaz, W. H, Ovington, ©. 8. Orano, 8. 3. Walkor, 1 soncnr 10 the above so far &s the crode methods Dow used n the monntains, JAMES V. 7. BLANEY, There will be a public meeting at the Pacific Hotel at 8 o’clock Thursday evening, 29th, to dis- cuss the mattor. REAL ESTATE. Auction Salg of Lots. ‘Will be sold at Public Auction, on the ground, on Thursday, May 29, at-3 o’clock p. m., for cash or short paper, ' Threo Choice Lots, 28x170, on Oakwood-av. Boulevard, In Lot 8, Block 2, Cleaverville Ad- dition. Also, other lots on Langley, Vincennes, and Union-avs., in same addition. For further partioulars apply at Room 68, Honore Block, FOR SALE. Atigntion, Capitalists and Business Men! I.havo for sslo a very dosirablo picoo of improved business property, centrally looat~ ed, that is offered at $120,000, on very easy paymonts, and long time, Building is 40x 100 foot, five storios high, stono front, and has all modern improvements, Cost over 560,000, Lot is 40x172 to a 20-foot alloy. Land in tho vicinity is held ot $3,000 per foot. Tho bost judges say this will double in fivo yoara. Also 28, 40, or 106 foot on Mich- igan-av., opposito tho Grand Exposition Buildings. 50 26100 foot on Monros-st., betwoen Btate und Olark. Also 45 or 80 feo! on Monroo-ut., west of LaSalle.st, . V] y 126 Doarborn-st. FOR SALE. Corsor Michigan-av. and Adwrs.at,, Lot 21 foot front onavenuo by 16Gon Adsms-st., with 10-foot alloy in rear; ono blook from Gardnor and Msttoson Housos, iwo blooks from Falmers Hotal and Oifion Moo, tieos bisoks - , diroot): Me Pullman Pal- ‘Sow oeos: i Hotars Block, and wittin 10 of Grand Unlon Depot. STFION BUTLDINGS i bo oroated on oppo- sitoaide of A[Yunr.;:. (fl 0 8 on_ tcl\lnlxlxh torma, 255 agbnts. % A O O oo &0 Rapublio Life Luilding, 160 LaSallost, INO"TICHE:. ‘Washington_Heights-—Female Sem- inary—Important Meeting, By virtuo of the authgrity 1n me vosted, In tho articlos of the subsoription to a Femalo Sominary in tho Town of Oalumot, ook County, ‘IiL,, I horoby call 8 meating o tho subsoribora to suc) June 3, artioles, 1o bo hold on Monday, ¢ thaomsy of Gambors o for Lho Mimmoss thio gonoral Inforest of tho entorbrite Gk atopi 5a ey bo sdvisablo. 10 soou o iblo- perlod, "tho commengement and com- plation ol id Bominary, according to the torms of sajd “bfifl,fi!&m :{Efld DX:;}!\III ‘attoudanco of every sub- soriberls samortly donl5Sin w. oARRINGTON, am, FOR LEASE, f Fifthoay. Semliesis cosnirie) it %G, 0 WALKiR, 13 Chambor of Dommerce. ORNAMENTAL YRON WORK. Ornamental [ron Goods, Fountains, Vases, Statuary, Aquariums, Deer, Dogs, Lions, Refrigerators, Ice hoxes, A full line Stoves, Ranges, and Housekeeping Goods. DALTON & 00, 82 & 84 Randolph-st,, near State. FINANOIAL. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE, ‘Weo are making loans, fora term of yoars, on woll-logatod Ohicago property, and on improvod suburban propoerty, where vale ues aro well established, and can ocloso and Jnckson-st., promptly. Applicants will please bring such abetracts and titlo papors as thoy havo, BAIRD & BRADLEY, 90 LoSalle-at, CITARLES H, BROWER. R. PARKER PIEROK, PIERCE & BROWER, BROKERS, 98 MADISON-ST. Tooul Btooks, Commorsinl Paper, Govern- mont and Weatern Soourities, Illinois 10 por cont Reglstorod Coupon Bonda, MONEY TO LOAN On first.olas olty proporty. 81,600 In hand. MIEAD & UOK, 1£3 Lasiallo. MEETINGS, Masonic. Togulsr communioation of Dlanvy Lodgo No. 271, A, ; 111 bo hold this( Wednoaday) sont o R e X e e A, 8. B. D. Assoclation. Tho membora of the shove ordor are horoby notifed 1 mooting will be held {hssibn fzul mosting wil be hetd st Foty lar Hiall, 8! 878, P 00T noorsiary: ¥ o BualiiGn, BratSaes DRESS GOODS. BICKERTON & JEFFERY ‘Will offer on WEDNESDAY, 28th inst., their Entire Stock or IHPORTED PATTERN SUITS, At one-halfthecostof importation, ‘We are determined to close the above goods out, regnrdless of cost, and Ladics will find this rare opportunity to purchase the most clegant costumes for house and street wear, Black Silk Suits, Oolored Silk Suits, Serge, Poplin, and Chally Suits, Striped Silk Suits. ‘' We invite Ladies to eall and look ot these goods,as we are positively sacrificing them. 36 East Washington-st. Botweon Btato-st. and Wabnsh-av. FURNITURE. SAMPSON, GILBERT & (0. FURNITURE HOUSE. Extonsive Stock of Rich and Me- dium FURNITURE! Of now and elegant designs and LOW PRICES. We particularly invite an examination ofourgoods, and hope no one will buy until|| they have examined our stock. SAMPSON, GILBERT & CO., 267 AND 269 WABASH-AY, ART GALLER' FOR . onco to what waa called tho nationnl sport, FOREIGN. Free Trade and Reduced Ar- my Expenses MacMa~ 6! hon’s Policy. What Is Thought of Thicr's Deposi- sition in Europe. Religious Oorporations Abol- ished by the Italian Parliament. Departure of an Exploring Party from Egypt to the Holy Land. GREAT BRITAIN, " Lowpox, May 37.—A firo, nttondod with loss | of life, ocourrad this morning in Borkeloy Square. Bix porsons woro unsblé to oscapo fromthe burning buildings and porished, and six othors woro injnrod by falling walls. Intho Houso of Commons to-day the usual motion was offorad to adjourn over tho 6th of June, Dorby Day. Thomna Hughes protested againat tho practico, and donounced 88 a publio bumilistion such sction of Parlismont in dofer- He Dolioved tho oxamplo was injurlous in tho high- o8t dogroo to publio morals. Ho hoped tho Gov- ornmont would oxtoud tho operation of tho Bot~ ting-Housos not to Bcotlsnd, whero Eng- lish sportamon wero atill sble to evado tho law, Tho English papors woro fllod with botting advortisomenta purporting to omauate from Scot- Iand. Tho polico thoro wera poworless against this gross scandn), which waa daily incroasing, becauso the looal law eanctioned it, Aftor fathor dobato, in the courso of which the Goy- ornmont promiged to oxtond the not to Scotland, tho motion to adjourn on tho Gt proximo wad cartiod. Tho Wost India mafl stosmor_Mosollo, which arrived to-day, brought from Havana tho bank forgor Austin Didwall, who haa reachod London and been convoyed to’ Nowgate. Anothor honr- ing of the forgory cano will ho had at the Guild il to-morrow, Bidwall will appear. pis Vol A Ternn Ny 26,1 rexawonia, Egypt, Moy 26.—Thoe pionoor arty of tho Oriental ‘l‘apognnmicnl cor';:a from ow York, ongagod in oxplorations of tha Biblo Iands, havo gono from Egypt to Syrin and Asin, Minor. A scalo phgtograph of tho Nilsometor, dovisod by ono of tho corps, hsa boon takon, which, it I claimed, will dofiuitely sottlo tho voxed cubit quostion. A plan of rapidly taking the altitudos of tho ruims, pyramidy, &c., in- vented by ono of the party, iwsald to work ad- mirably. e g oo SPAIN. Mapn, May 27.—Copt.-Gon. Pioltnin hoa boen ofiicially notifiod to carry into effoct tho ordor of March 21, directing thio omancipation of 10,000 siaves. tho Council of Ministors hiss poutponed tho considoration of tho Electoral I for Cubs, Thero is ronson to Loliove that the Govorn- mont hao rosolved on moasuros which will con- sidorably roduco tho inforast on the public dobt. sk b QUALITY| PHOTOGRAPHS, OCALLUPOY BRANID, ‘Whone work 18 kept up to thoVERY HIGHHEED 8% A NDARD of Photor ‘graphio 6xcollenco. $8 PER DOZEN. Btudio, 596 Wabnsh-av. COPYING. - . . TAKEYOUR 101d Pictures of De- | ceased Friends 3 1To BRAND'S to havo thom boauti. D B D | €D tally coplad and onlargod BRANDS ART GALLERY, 588 Wabash-g PICTURE FRAMES, &c. @D vy |- SAMMONS, CLARK & CO, 197 &199 8, Clinton-st, MANUFAGTURERS OF MOULDINGS, . PICTURE FRAMES, LOOKING GLASSES, CHROMOS, Engravings, &o. The XLargest Stock in the West. Call or send for Catalogue. PAGING MACHINES, PAGING AND NUMBERING Machines, MANUFAOTURED BY CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & €0, 118 & 120 Monroe-st.,, Chiecago. BUSINESS OARD, THEODORE WALKER, AGENT, Commission Merchant In Butter Exclusively. Conslgnmonts of fi d shippi ad, o s Bobth WA ator. AMIDON’S BEA- VIR MIXED HATS at 104 MADISON- J. S. BARNES & CO. ___ MISCELLANEOUS. CARD. o bogto sunoungs to tho public, that.wo have openod a first-alias Familly Grooory Htore, o potiia Hiald, Lolior o, ormoy of Blytoat S nestil -ple, KELLY & OLARK, Propristars. GOLD PEN Faolory, W. J, MORSE, 97 Olar] cornor Washiog- ton. Paw.ground to sult any hand, Gold pous ro- polatod. ¥7 Olsrk-at., cornor Washinglons © CANADA, Apectal Dispatsh to The Chicago Tribune, MoxtnuaL, Moy 27.—~Two unsuccossful ate tempta havo boon mado to blow up the steamor Ronaud, in the Laching Rapids. Tho sccond at- Lompt ciusod tho stewmor Co bnira o tho wators adgo. (ALTFAX, May 27.—A woman named Courtns; of ‘orranco Bay, han givon hitth ta Tons s ron, boing_tho econd” timo within two yoars. 8ho hs bad covonteon childron in ton yorrn, "Throo more Lodian have boen recovorod from the wreck of the Atlantio. Quiueo, Muy 27.—Tho heavy rains noar Quabiae have uo swollen the lumber rivors that upwards of 5,000,000 feot have beon carriod avay. MonTaeat, Moy 27.~On Saturdsy night a fire broko out in n hotel at Dedford, and s Iarge por- tiou of the village wns soon amass of ruing. | Among tho buildings destroyed aro tho Town 1tall, threo hotols, and tho londing storos. HAuwax, N. 8., 'May 27.-Tho Lrinco Edward Islaud Logiklathro - yesterdoy, unanimonsly paacd rosolutions ceopting the tormn of Union with tho Dominion of Canada. e, ITALY, Roxe, May 27.—Tho Popo, in a spocch yoater- day, declarod that he lad ever prayod for Frauco, but that Lio would now pray with grostor contldoico, for tho eloction of Marshal 3ola- hon to tho hoad of thiat country was a guarantoo of ordor and justico to civilization, which wag menaced on all eidos. Tho Chambor of Doputics has flnally paseod & Dill for tho abolition of roligious corporations. Parliament has sdjourncd a4 & mark of respoct for tho momory of tho lato Count Manzoni. The Royal Prinogs and members of both Housos bavo gono to Florenco to attond the poot's funoral. Tho ceromonies will bo of the most imposing charactor. . el GERMANY. Lospow, May 27.—Tho News hiss a diapatoh from Borlin, conveying tho iden that it is tho rovalont opiuion in tho Germau capital that residont MacMahion will provo the countorpart of Gon. Blonck, tho restorar of tho Liouso of Stuart fo the English throne, and that his clec- tiop heralde s Lositmise rostoration in Franco, Brnuw, May 37.—1ho Paris correspondents of tho Gorman press assert that tlio movomeut for tho romoval of Thiora originated in Romo and Florenco. e FRANCE. Loxvow, May 37.—A special from Parls saya thiat tho now Fronoh Govorument_havo rosolvad to adopt tho froe trado policy, ond to reduce the tary oxpendituros. Tho- tamo dispato usys that Thiors will rosumo his literary labors. PAns, Moy 37.—Ex-Presidont Thiors took his s0at in tho Assembly to-doy. Prince Piorro Bonaparto 4 in Paris. NEW YORK. Arrival of the Yellow Foverse-Ves From South America Closely Wate! cdweThe Hrewoers) Associntion. okou Expects (o Obe . Now 'Iritile-=Niscollftucons Lacal News. Syecial Dispateh to Th Chigago Tribune, New Yonk, May 27.—A company las boon formad hero, whicls proposos to mako monoy by expoditing tho delivory of Now York morning nowspapors botweon hore and Chicago. Thoy aro to pay tho Ponnsylvania Itailway Company $00,000 o yoar for the privilogo of running two .| ocars dally, starting from horo ot 3:26 a.m.,{ ronching Thiladelphin at €:52 a. m,, aud thoro connceting with the onrly Westorn trains, They will carry no passongors, Tho ears will bo fitted up with tablos, and tho papers will bo folded on routo. Itisoxpoctod thut this arrangomont willonablo the Chieago nowsdealors to recoive thoir Now York mormng papers at lonst pix ours I advanco of e pyosont dolivary, Btokon' fathor arrived from Albany lod!ni'. and at onca procoodod to his son's coll in tho Tombs with tho wolcomo news that, in all probabllity, tho Court of Appenls will grant bim anow trinl. A dispateh from his_counsol, Mr. Tromaine, 16 tho samo offeot was also received this aftornoon. Btokos ia highly olated in consequonco, 1o in- formed a roportor that Lo oxpects to get out on. bail #oon, and that ho inteuds to go to Luropo sl onjoy hlmaelf, 80 o8 to make up for losk me. Homa dlis ago information was given o tho Buporintondent of Police that Jim Drady, tho unlorlouu burglar, who has already servod ono or two terms iu the State Prison, and who Intoly oscaped thence without sorving out his full torm, was_attompting to negotinto o larga amonnt of United Btatcs bonds, which wore sup- NUMBER 282. thom for much Tha Buporintendont Copt. Irving, and solated to Tind Tienrd, af the sama timo glving tho case fito his hands with Instructions to have Brady nrront- tholr value. sont for m what ho loas than immediatel: edas soon an possiblo, Capt. Irving solooted Dotootives Tully and Dilks, and dotatlod thom to work np tho caso. As tho offlcors woro well ac~ quaintod with Brady, thoy soon got on bis track, and have followed him night and day slnce Baturday uutil =~ this aftor- noon, wheu ‘thoy saw him entor Dr. Hurrson's offlco, No. 43 Sixth nvono, Tho immodiatoly followoed him into the houso, gud confrontad Brady, who coolly nsled thom what thoy wanted, Dotectivo Tulloy was about to soarch the doctor, whon Drady sprang for tho window, and beford the officors could stop him Iad juniped Into tho_streot, the window bofug in thio second floor. Tnllay grabbsd bim by the Togs, but ho broke away, and both dotootives sprang aftor him, Tulloy toaring asway tho ansh, and falling honvily ogaines - tho iron millng_outsido, soveroly injuring his wriab and shin, ‘fhis did not hindor thom from following Drady, howovor, who ran throngh Bixth avonue to Carming stroot, to Nodford stroct, o, Loroy ntract, and towardn Dlogokor, tho oflicers onlling out, “*Btop thiof,” aud bang- ing awaynt him with thelr rovolvors na thoy wont aloug. An immonss orowd joinod in tho chingo, and it was o miraclo that somo of them woro not killod, -One datoctivo fired fivo shots, and tho othor four, but failed to hit, Oneof the shots, howover, atruck A, Jobn Benson, ‘of No. 48 Sixth avonuo, in thooalfof tho log, cauahl(:n slight flosh wound. Oficor Murphy, of tho T'wontioth Preolnet, attempted to hoad off the fugitive, and finding that ho was harl rossod, Brady turnod into tho nron of No, 50 eroy stroot, and, without stopping, jumped through tho basoment window, carrying sash and glass with bim, Officors 'Tulley snd Dilkos woro but o mshort distanco behind him, ond mode thoir entrance _in tho ssmo mannor, cnptudni‘ Brad; 08 lio wag in the act of uacuping] y the back door. Tinding that ho ho had to fight for it, ho at- tompted to draw o rovolver which ho had in the right hand pockot of hia cont, but could not 'do 0, 28 it wns caught in tho- lining, 'Tho ocon- prnts of the houso wore torribly frightonod at this_unlooked for intrusion, and the gontloman handod tho ofiicors o package of United Btatos bonds, to tho amount of §20,000, which hio sald Brady’ had thrown away whon passing through the Lasoment, was bandeuffod, and marcliod to polics hond- guartors, Itisnot known to whom the bonds bolong, but it I suspacted thoy aro a portion of thosa nllogod to havo beon in tho possossion of Cfi}fi. Colvocorosses whon ho was murdored in B dfoport, Conn., abm\tn{«nr and o Lolf ngo. It wi romombored that the Insuranco Com- panios refusod to pay the hoavy policios o had offectod upon his lifo,- on tho ground that he committed euicido, and that tho story sbout the bonds in quostion 'wns n fabrication. [To the Associated Press.) New Yon, May 27.—Christlan Saulor, a Dano, {8 tho firat yollow fover patient for 'the Quarnntine llonflltal, Vosdola ,arriving from Rio do Janeiro, Bahai, Havana, Para, and Mon- tovidao are closoly watchod. Tho abip Norman has arrived from Rio in charge of tho firat mato, having lost two. CnEtnina at soa by tho fovar. Tho vessel pat back o second time for a_third Coptain, but, failing to soouro him, was obliged to proceod in oharge of the first mate. Aldorman Henry Clauson heads the dologation of the New York Gorman Brewors' Assoclation to tho Brewora' Convention, whioh is to be held in Clavolaud, Obio, next wook, ‘The trinl of Taintor, the defaulting Cashior 35] tho Atlantic Bank, stande postponed until no. The funeral of James W, Wallack took place this morning, from tho Church of tho Tran- figuration, on Twonty-ninth strcet, The pall- boarora were A. Oakey Hall, Rocordor Hackott, Theodoro Moreo, John Gilbort, Alexandar Stot* son, aud John Freoman, Tho remains wora takion to Groenwood for infermont, At o maas-meoting of the Scandinaviang lnst he was Inat ovening, an immigration Bocioty « was formed for th ' protoction of " Boandi- nayian immigrante landing” in Now - York, Jim Brady, n notorious burglar, waa arrostod to-day. Ho Jumped out of tlio second-story win- dow of No. 43 Bixth_avenus, whoro ho hnd boon attompting to nogotinte what aro supposed fo bo stolon bonds, Fiva shoto-wara fired aftar him, #hid John Tonson, & resident -of Bixth avonize,- was Lit in tho log. Drady rax into the basemont of No. 00 Loroy stroot, and thoro was captucod, o gontiomas wig oconplou tho bremiios picked up 29,000 in United tatos bonds, whick rady throw away while passing through tho basoment, and anded thom to tho oflicora. At o pichic in Gowauas lnst evening, * Shorty” Daguiro fatally stabbod Jamos Hurria. Tho quarrol originated about » girl. Bonjamin Jaokson was fatally wonnded, last ovoning, in Elizaboth, N. J., by a nogro named Iall, who scvored his intostinos with a razor whilé the formor was engagad in n quarrel with Theodore Terroll. Both Hall and Terroll waro arrestod, . Tuo ofleo ot tho Cousulof Japan es formally opeuad yostordsy at No, 45 Exchango placo, by Totanosko Tomits, Vico-Conanl of Japan. The only othor ropresontative ‘of tho Japancso Em- hiro js Horaco D, Dunn, noting Connul at San francisco. Bovoral roprosontatives of foreij Conenlatos in" this city called to welooma r. “Tomita, and to congratulato him upon bis estab- lishmont in this city. Tho body of Jamon T, Orr lato Ministor to Russia, will lie in stato in this city boforo it is takon o South Caroling for interment. Tho Tribune will publish, to-morrow, allogod singular rovelations concerning. tho Enet River bridgo. It says it bea obtained a transcript of tho tranafor Look of tho Gampany, fram whioh i apponry that Wm. 0. Kingsloy liss transtorrod 100 whared to othor pactios ; that only four of those transfors aro gonuino, and thoss woro mado a8 ifts to Donjamin A. Tracy, Wm. A Fowler, faston. T, Whoolor, aod Gorfland Dix: on, all of whom sro connocted with the Drooldyn, xing, ‘Tho”firsk fwo of thoso are atatod to bo at Albany in tho intorost of o bill rolioving Kingeloy and his partnors from tho payment of any moro monoy. William W, Good- rioh and William Bchwartzwalder, to whom it was allogod stook was 8old, dony that thoy ever paid forit. O B : METEOROLOGICAL. Signal Servico Burcau Roports and Prognostications. 0it1cAao, Moy 27—10:18 p, m, ‘Tho followiug roports have been recolved from tbo places montioned bolow : Statfon, ”"‘l”rl Wind, l'mm”' 67! i B6IN., fresh, _iOlear, 8118\, geialo, Clearing, 60ls,, ight, [Fair. B4I8,'W,, 0 freah, |Cloudy, reshs, Cloudy. 6018, briek,’ |Fafr, 57,87 W., light, Cloudy, 63|W., frosh, G0l goutle, (Kl 008."\V., freah, |Clenring. G0[N, E., light, 46N, frosh, B8, posod to bLiave beou stolom, ns hio way offoring ., gentlo, Oloar, bk, [Fair, fresh, |Cloudy, Alr, B1N,, froh, IGlawdy, St. Taul, ., OL|W., freah, (Fuir, Toledo, .. 008, treal,” |Falr, - ¥ PROVADILITIES, Wasninaron, May 27.—For Tonnosgoo and tho Western Qulf 'Stafos, Houtlivostorly o northe wasterly winds, fucrogsing prossuro. and partly cloudy waathir, with occasianal raiw in tho fttos, For the Iiastorn Guif and South Atlantio States, wouthwostorly winds, warm and pardly clondy voathor. For the Middla States and Now Lug- Iand, southonstorly aud southwontorly winds, fallibg baromator, high temperaturo, incronsing sloudy oathor a1kd occasioual rain. ' For Cundn and tho Lowor Laka rogion, southwostorly winds, warm, cloudy wonthor and fain. For thio Uppor Lokos and Northwest, and thenco to_ Missouri aud Koutuoky, southiwestorly to northwostorly winds, rising aromotor, coolor, cloaring woathor, with oecaslonal rain, Convention of Insnno Axylum Snpors Intondonts, Bavtovone, May 27.—The Assoolation - of Modical Buporintendeuts of Amoricau Institus tious for tho Insano met to-day in aunual con- voutlon, - Torty-threo mombors wero prosont, reprosonting forty-one institutions, Dr.J. 8, Bat- ler prosidod, Aftor tho appointmont of the usual standing committoes, roports wero submitted by mombors of the advance mado in thoir respoctiva institutions in the treatmont of pationts, and slso on the gonstruotion of u‘ylumu. Dr. J, B, Qray road a paper troating of tho pathology of insanity, Dr, ‘().“lmlon, of Canada, read a paper contrasting tho charnotoriutics of hysterla aud manis, Tho Asgoclation will gontinug iu session sovoral days, Tho prisoner [ ANOTHER TORNADO. Terrific Cyclone Near Osage Mis« sion, IXansas, §ix Persons Killed and Twenty-One ‘Wounded, Six Mortally. Speelal Dispateh to The Chicano Tribune, Osacr Mission, Kan., May 47.—Tho most vio« lont tornado evor oxperienced ln this scction, ocenrrod about cight miles south of this clty o’ last Thuraday aftornoon. A whirlwind tompesk dosolntod a tract of country a lialf miloin widll): nnd aix miles in longth. T'wo houegos wero lifted in tho air, and blown to ‘atoms, Bix porsons’ " woro killed ontright, six mortally wounded, and, fiftoon dangorously Injurod. Ono littlo girl waa enrriod ona-fourtl of & mile and drownod fn thi crock. . Porsons woro atrippod of thelr clothing,’ and birds of thoir foath~rs. Horaos, cattlo, and, hoga woro killed, F -toon famillos woro lot ontiroly destituto, awful dosolation 1 prosontod. Storm at Lonisville. LowsviLLe, May 27.—A storm this city ~ this aflernoon, doing _con siderable ~ damago. Tho wind = lifted sevoral _roofs, and uprooted troes in ovory diraction, 'ho lightuing struck tha chimnoey of the school-louso, but no harm waa! done. It atruck the larga smoke-stack of Tom- Eluton'fl alo browery, splitting it from top to ottom. Nobody soriously injured as far Loard from, S SALT LAKE. Docorntion Dny Funds == Speaker MBiaine nnd Brigham Young. SALT Laxe, Utal, Moy 20.—At & meoting of dischorgod poldlors_to-night tho Genoral Com- nosed over | mitteo wore ordered to return all monoya con- tributed to pay tho oxponses on Docoration Day to tho donors. This was on account of tha solicitation of funds from Drigham Young,' Wolly, and othor Mormon leadors. Tho Coms mitteo docided to return all moneyscontributed, and gavo all into tho Lands of the Grand Army of tho Republic. B{makor Blaino would not {mrmn tho Mormon anthorition to pay his bill whils horo, unlike most public mon o como lioro, T did not onll on righam Young. Tho rnoplfl of Utah aro taught that even kings eball rendor homago to glm Prophot. Brigham managed to moat Mr., Blaine on tho cars on an oxcursion, aud tho Speaker #aid somo plain_thinga to tho l‘thut, which i would ho woll for tho peoplo_coming Haro to ro- momber. A nowspaper falsoly says that Mr. Blaine aat in Young's box at the theatre, Barr Lake, May 27.—A mm‘mF nownpug:t gives the following account of the interviow bo- twoon Speakor Blaino aud Brigham Young: Brighsin wanted to improas tho Speakor with the idon that Cungl'ruu» Lind noright whatavor tointor- foro with the local affairs or Governmont of tha Territory in any respect, and thnt any nttemptat interforonce was n brench of faith’; that thoy should bo left just as the organio net loft them, and i “full powr to do all” logislation without lot or hindranco. Mr. Blaino reminded Brig- ham that tho Prosidantisl contest of 1860 was fought on the distinct isana of tha right of Congress to control the domestio inatitutions of tho Torritorics, and that Mr, Lincoln was chosen on that ground; that Congross had oxorcised lis povior by abelishing tho rolation of mastor and siave, aud that its authority was plonary in tho promiaos, and tho extont of its oxorcise s matior of disorotion ; that tho organic sot of Utah was, by its terms, auhioct to amendmont, altoration, and ropeal, and that uo enactmont of tho Torritorial Logislaturo was of tho slightost validity if Congress choso to anuul it. Said Brigham : “If that is your dootrine, our intoronts and our rights domand that we bo ad. mittod o Btate. Wao have tho roquisite popula- tion, resourcos, and woalti." - - 3t mar Lo bruo, Mr. Young,” the Spoaber ro. Plied, * that you have the nncnaunrf ‘population and woalth; but, sponking to you with tho frank- noss with which I should” spesk were I oo tho floor of Congress, I must soy to you thal Utah onn mavar bo ndmllitml’ as s Stato, 50 lon 69 the institition af polygamy is uphold an practiced by tho. Mormon Giilos, wob. ax T tine Qeratand, by tlio great mass of your poopio- This romark scomod to nettle Brigham conaid- erably, but Lo kept Lis tomper, and procoeded ta » long dissortation on tho rlative purity of the mon.fi: of the Eastorn citios in comparison with thio morals of Uteh, contonding that the suparis ority was on tha sido of the lattor. “But, Mr. Young,” rejoincd tha Speaker, “what you denounce in the Enst is dona ngaingt 1aw clandestinoly, and it is admitted 5 bo wrong even by those who indulgo init. Whatyoudo in Utah is not only dons openlyby tho sanctlon of tho law, but has tho approval and command of tho Oburch. With guch practices and opinions, radically differing with those of tho poople of the United States, ou cannot, in_my judgmont, ever bo sdmitted l? ? participation ‘in the government of tho nion.” “Woll, then,” eaid Brigham, “what are you golug to doabout it? You scom nlways to” ba yorrjing ovor Utals In, Congrans, and to logis- Iate for us.”" “Why,” ropliod Blnino, *what specifio mensures. Congroas will adopt is not for mo to eay ; but I will sssure you that Congross will odopt sueh monsurs s, In its opin- ion, mey bo nocossary to muintain the Todoral ~ authority in thls Torsitory; but, 88 to Congross worrying about Utah, it Is my improssion thab tho vorrzing s all on tho otlier side. I donot think it would bo right nor wise to do suything to prosecuto your coplo for what thoy mny consclontiously be- iovo, howoever much but, 'af tho samo Umo, I would not leave on 'your mind tho Improssion that Cougrost may not at an early time logislate infyour affaire in just auoh manuer a8 they may deom best for tho gouoral good.” Dring tho trial of a contostod land case in thio Probato Court of Salt Lake County, to-day, the dofondant, E. Corsn, tostified that sho waa the polygamons widow of ome Winchostor, Shose_ st wife s Mrs. Winohoster's own mothor. The parties in tho action oo all Mormons, and tho testimony of the woman bas not boou doubted, nor sny’ sttompt made to suspoot her., A'scono of continuous and! may diffor from {hom ;. Capitalists are flocking hore. It looks ns if’ tho Bank of Californis was going to becomo in= torosted in Utah mines, THE INDIANS. Border Moexica lenscd at tho Deoe feat of tho Kicknpoos by Mackene zie=mAll Quiet at Spruce Mountaln. WasuiNoton, May 37.—Bocretary Belknap roe coived the following telegram to-day : Ouoaao, May 27, % the Scoretary of War, Washingtan : Gen, Augur tolegraphis (hut the Moxicaus on the border aro wall pluised with {h punishwent given to thio Kickapoos by Muckenzio, ‘Tho remaduder of the Klekapoor threaton rotallation, Lut e uro-ready for them If thoy come. igned) ~ P, I, Buznivay, Liutenant-General, ‘maista, Nov.,, May 47.—Dispatchos from Humboldt Walls roport the recent Indian soaro ot Spruce Mountaln groundloss. ‘Tho violont Indian domonstrations wore causod by whisky. "Thio orders to loave or bo killud wore & fabrica- tion, The Indians have roturned from Dfiaq Creok Council to the sottlomonts and resumed their usual avocations, Al i¢ quict again. i i A Wolt Executed Swindle, Suectal Disateh to The Chicago Tribune, Dernoir, Mich., May 37.—Some of tho sur- rounding oitios havo boon ewindled rogontly by cheoks (fi'u\m by A. Roao, Cashior of tho Euton County Savings Bank, on the Fourth National Bank of Now York, Oloveland, Tolodo, Hills- dalo, and other places heronbouts have boon cashing tho chiovks frecly, Who ohockis worg printod hore, sont to Now York for the intornal revenuo atampa to bo printod thereon, returnod here, and forwarded to Eaton Rapidy, whore the mythical Eaton County Saviogs Baulk was said 1o bo focatod, Ocenn Steamuhip Nows, Lavenroox, May 27,—The steamships Dorlnn, Datavia, and Oity of Brooklyn have arrived out. Nzw Yok, May 27.—Arrived, tho stoamshipa Miulueunm and ity of Limovlek, from Liver pool, Bnzar, May 37.—Tho steamship City of Wasly fugton, from Now York, hay axfived, " i

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