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WASHINGTON. Rillghons Tntotoranéo Kot o bo Alowed in iho Indian Agoncics. Frod Grant to Accompany the Yellow- stone Expedition Important Decision Regarding Oanal Boat Licenses. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tyibune, OANAL DOAT LIOENSES. ‘WasmmoTox, D, 0., 3ay 27.—The Colloctor of Customs at GOhicaga rocently, upon spplieation Tor tho ronownl of a liconso, took bond from the Baster of & 8t. Louls cnual boat, and transmitted it tluly exccutod to the Burveyorat 8t Louls, with tho roquest that a now liconss be fssued and sont to Obicago whore the boat was lying, Tho Burvoyor at 8t. Lous doolined to gragt tho now liconso on the ground that the boud must bo exvoutod at the homo port of tho vossel, Tho Ohlcago Collestor thorcupon sppoaled to tho Tressury Depsrtmont for a doclsion on bhe wmsttor. To-day tho Beoretary deoided it the Ohbloago Colleotor was in orror In taking the ownor'sboud. Thoobjoot of tho law undor which ho acted fs simply to onablo Westorn_stonmbont sod canal owners Lo proouro an onrollment and license . or romowal, without roturning to the homo port, and that tho proper courso in tueh oases 18 for ownors to yfi'oewl in tho €amo man- nor in tho district in which thoy mby bo tempors lfll{ loortod as if they woro at tho home port that this application 1s thero to bo forwm-dm‘ to tho Burveyor nt the homo port, who is empoworod . to doliver tho - liconso to the ownor, or.forward it to the Colloctor of the port in 'quostion, to be delivored by bim, YEES ON EXPONTED ANTIOLES, Dh{lonu_onu liaving boon ralsod to the practice of collocting foes of 8 conts per 100 gn\m\\a upon the gross woight of oxportod articles, which s determinod by tho raturiis of the Weighor, tho Becrotary of tha Mrtheury Lias forwarded a lottor :p)ixuvln the practice, and coincldivg with Col- and aldo AMOD, with the-original ot of 1700, % MONE BOANDAL, Itie pflvnlul{ stoted hore that a lawauit, which ‘which has jusl boon commenced in the District Courts by 6 estato of tho lato Cashior of tho ¥Firat National Bauk, agninst a corporation known eve aa the Matropolitan Paving Company, will dovelop more food for seandal, so far as publio offioiala aro concernod, than did tho Crodit Mo- bilier guita inatigated by M’Comb in Philadel- phis. Tho atory goos that any number of Con- eamen, bosides highor gume, had contracts broxt l}.fls nunccmhml r{‘linLngu ‘&Ith tho above ank, in a connootion which will do anything but 20 to thalr prosont roputations. 0 © PEREONAL. Tho Rov, Dr. Evarts, of Ohicago, with a dolo- fiflon of Bn&tlat olorgymon to-day _inspocted o colored schools in 1his diatrict. * Ho lonvos 1his evoning to attond the annivorsary at Riche- mmdl‘ snd exposts to arrive in Chiongo to dedi- -cato tho North Btar Mission on Bundny next. Bholby M. Onllum, Bpoakor of - the Tinols House of Roprosentativos, is_sponding somo days in this city gttending to law businoss be- foro the Dopartinont. mlg&umdam Press) LLOWETONR EXPEDITION. Fred. Grant will sccompany Gen, Stanlsy on his Yellowstono expodition through the Sioux country. No civilisng or correspondents will wcommi tho oxpodition, and the scientific oorps eon reduced to five men. RELIGION IN TIHE TERRITORIES, J. B. Montieth, tho United Statos Indian Agent st Lopwai, Idaho Territory, wrote to Com- ‘misaioner Smith as follows : Have X the right, this being a Prosbytorian agoncy and miss] 1o oxerviso such control ovor the morals of this golo a8 will cnablo me to prohibit tho tenching ':ltnu: %:t‘hol.lo ’“t?hnr l‘:‘asging Catholic sorvico m, aven thoug o Indians sadchmor for o - o P which query, and others, Commissionor (Bmith mado anawer : ““I have fo say that tho 2act that your agenoy ls undor tha chargo of tha Prosbyterian Church doos not_warrant any in- tfolorant exorcise of power, and that whila it ia dosirablo in ali casos_ that’ misslon twork ehiould bo done undor direction of the roligious body nominating the nfinnt. {et whero thoro are per- gons having anothor falth, and who desie re- ligious services of their own, it is not in ac- cordanco with the publis policy of religions tol- eratlon to forbid or hinder suth servicos in any Wy, ¥ on, 3 'INE NATIONAL DANES. Tho Qomptroller of tha Currency has called SheE oonditton i ‘e ciseo of Businoes on Tk 0} n ol 0 close of 088 on Fri- day, the 25th of April last. (OREEMBACEH Ontatanding logal-tondors, 2350,539,500, LETURN OF UNITED STATES BONDE. New Yous, Mey 21— Washingion spocial |- #oys that 93, 000 of callod recelved at {he fl‘rqnsur; to-il oA Ty ot —_—— LOUISIANA. : b The Kellogg Government Indoxsed by o Negro Maws Mcoting, New Yong, Mag 27.—A Now Orleans_specinl #nys: *‘The colored supportors of tho Kollogg Btate Government hold a large mecting at tho Meéchanice' Institute lasi ovening, for tho pur- pote of of arranging for the botter prosentation of thoir cause to the pooplo of tha wholo country. Liout.-Gov, Antoine prosided, and Gov., Kollogg and soveral of his prominent Blate officialy wero on tho platform, Speoches wero made by tho lesd- ing colored orators of the State, Rosolutiona wore adopted asserting that Kollogg was logally clocted, and that his supportors waro shamojoss. x‘{:\mm and deprived of tholr rights Iast fall ; 0, providing for tho np‘minlmunt of a_com- mittoe, whose duty it shall bo to mend North wome of thoir ablost colored orators and organ- jzoin lwbrf parish of the Btate a_committee for the collection of evidenco and tho eolaction of witnesses, and to do ovorything that is nocossary £o romove misapprchonaion in tho North of the ltAto' of affairs in Louisiana, and to prosont Kel- logg's case in tho strongest light before Con- gresa next Decomber, izt M- £ JUDICIAL. MRival Conventions ¥lold Yosterday ot Polo, lle-Both Partics Cluim to Be the Farmers’ Convention. 5 Povo, IIl., May 27.—At the rogular Judicial ‘onvention hold at tha oity this afternoon, and ‘compoged of & full dologation from Whitesido, Lioe, Ogle, and _Carroll Countles, forming tho Third Judlolal Cirouit, tho Hon, . W. Hoaton, of Loe County, was unanimously nominated for Qircnit Judge. Earnest resolutions indorsing \the nomination of Judge Heaton were adopto by the farmers who composed the Convention. Poro, 1il., May 27.—Tho politicians and wire- s]nllore ‘of this place laid out to capture tho Ju- clal Couvontion Loro to-day. Picked cau- causes wero hold in various parts of tho dis- triot, and trained wire-pullers wero on hand to engineor it. The rosult was that tho farmers and citizens refused to consort with tho old par- Ay-hacks, and Leld their own Convontion, nomi- \nating the Hon, W. Barge for Clreuit Judgo. Rorolutions were passed condomning the froo- E’MB syatem, aud railrond oxtortions, and favor- g_ that hldgnn ghould be froo of any led, °?(fi""l situated so a8 to do impartial jus- co to wll. e —_—— The Labor Question. . PorrsviLLe, Pa, May 27.—The Philadolphia Doal and Iron Company, hnvlua&uuucd an ordor ‘wompelling the employos in ir colllerles to enter the mines bofore 7 o’clock in the morning and remain until half-past 6 in tho ovening, the wmon held & moeting aud resolved that as tho order was {ssued for tho ¥umauo of forelug the wminers to strike in ordor to rolieve the Company of tho odium of stopping, that thoy rofuso to striko at tho prosont timo, but givo notice thut at tho firat favorable opportunity thoy will resiut the ruloyin abody. A resolution wasaleo passed that tho law laid down in tho Ventilation act must bo strietly adhered to, aud upon any in- frllzfiement of 8aid Inw tho_immediato attontion of the Inapector will be domanded, It Is re- finmd that the minors of the Indisn Ttidgo col- ory hiave struck, and at another colliory have turned out for an incroaso of wagos, New Yonk, May 27.—Thero is no rej organized strike among tha carpenters. bor of mlnl{ larly, num- mon met this morning, but said they woro not acting in an oficial capacity. This momln¥ & number of men asked thair cmployors to adopt the eight-hour rule, and upon thoir re- fusal left the shops, The mon thus thrown ont of employment have boon wandoring through tho city to-day, mnking applioation for work at the .17Lc-nnur eutablishmonts, but on acoount O the dullness of ~ the soason tholr services are uot roquired, .aud one result of tho strike Wil probavly be that many carponters will bo unabls to find the assortions of Bocloty: mon last filght,‘ 1 the largs pianirig mills wn’rn in oner:- 4 on to-day, The mill-ownera aro strongly tinan- mous in their, dotormination to Yosiut an: :\tx um‘!t 1o ouforco tho oight-hout rule, and thin! oo Is litllo dangor of wro mills bolug desorted by Tt[llmlr \va{kaen. - Tho question of striking la atill agitated by the palntots, “and g Fr)l{wnlgh‘. and anothior mooting Is called Yor EW, Yonx, May 27--Eveilig.—The bosa- oarpenéors mat to-night, bt falled Lo agtoe. o any concortod hetlon, 16 was roported nt the meotiug that throo of tho principal omployers had ylelded to the hn\u% e 0 demands of tho mon for elght RELIGIOUS. Proabytoriin Generd) Aswombly, North, nt Baluniorcs-=Procecdings Yestordays . Speelal Dispateh to The Ohtcago Tribune, Bagrnrone, Md, Moy 97.—Tho Eldership quiestion odoupied much of tho Assombly'’s timo this morning, Tho reason for deforring the wholo subjoct ono yesr wna that comtnitteos havo boon appointed to confer fith the ropro- sentatives of the Reformod, Southorn, and Cum- borland Churches, and with tho Old-Sohool Bynod of Miseouri, consoquontly nu'{ chinngo in thie tonuro of tho Fldors' oflico would bo rognrd- od, a8 6 concession to tho Roformod Church, which has the torm of Fldors’ offlco limited, andns an additional ground of offonso to all othor Prdsbytorian ~bodies which hold contrary opinions. Pondiug tho moeting of tho noxt Asgombly, many churches will adopt tho rotary Plan of “roprosontation, but not by au- thority of iho Apsombly. Thus the Roformod Chue ill be appronoliod in fact, and tho Proa- byterian bodion in apposranco, The opinion was Boyoral times cxy{lruuaed to-dny on the floor of tha Assombly that the Reformed Churoh Consistory wns in accordanco with tho apostolio lujunotion, Tho sustontation schomo to-dny rocolved thu hos Indorgomont of tho Assembly, 4 Yosolu- tion dooclaring that it was po longor an oxperi- mont, bdng Izusud almobt unanimously. | ‘Thia dopartmont of tho Church’s work reccived the guthAualgmtll’:; ullxppn{t of tho H“t%pl]) Inst yoar, and 1o Agaombly {8 not propare ury any systom Whidh gives unmistskalls signs cf“;lhl!ly.’u usiness was finished thls uvening, and nothing piaveuted final adjournmont excopt the roguost of the Washington churches that the Astombly ‘should visit that dity, To-morrow ovoning . meeting will_bo hold In tho Conbral Church to thank the Proxbyterians of Daltimore for thoir oa@mm{ aftor whioh the dissolution ot tho Assom) \yw\hnkn- teco. No importons business waa trarwacted this ovening. < 175 the Associated Presn) DAvrnons, May 37.—Thg oloventh day's sos- sion of the Gonoral Assom! ly B8 tho Drosby- torian Charch was opanod with proyor by the Rov, Goo. Duflield, of Michigan. ‘'I'o roport of thio Committoo on Ministorial Bustontation, with &!ai accompanying resolutlon, was taken up. 0 prosont systom of snstontation and its con- tinuauco ag a soparate schemo or consolidation with s Board of Homo Missions was earncatly Qiscussed. 'Tho roport of the Committes, with & resolution doclaring that the sustontation schemo lias the confildence of this Assombly as & wisoly~ founded and_well-conducted plan, and that nll,! 1o Jonger to bo regardod na a morc oxperimont, was fiually adopted. Tho Comuitteo wns con= tinuod, and Dr, Jacobus reappointed Bocrotary, Eldor Bamuel J. Fresman road the roport of tho Committeo on Miloage. The roport shows that without a singlo oxcoption the Prosbytories Lind paid their ’“"""5" ducs, not a pontiy being dofloions, and that tho Presbytorios of Boston and Oregon had ovorpald,—an irrogularity which tho Conmitteo wore disposed to pardon. The nssessmont of Prosbytorics for miloage was then fixed at 0 conts for onch communicant. The ro- port was adopted. A tolegram wns received nnd read by tho Moderator from the First Presbytorise Church or AlbAny, N. V¥, plodging 91,000 contribution’ towsrd defraying tho debt of Torol Misalons. It was an- nounced that the ministers of tho Synod of Cinclnnati had boon recelyed and found correct. A quostion of the torm of sorvico of Eldors or rotary Eldorship thon camo up on & report from tha Judiciary Committoo on tho oppeal of Fish- ‘bavk from the Bynod of Illinofs, South, nnd tho report from the Commitice on Bills aud Ovor- tures on an overturs asking the action of the Asgombly on the subject, A _protracted dlecussion onsued, occfipyln nenrly tho entire morning sossion. Dr. McGill, of New Brunswick, apoko at length against the rotary systom na_Bubvorsivo of tho offico itsolf. It was urged by other s{mnkem that, in vlow of an early unfon with the Reformed Church, the Presbyterian Church, South, aud other bodics, ~ thia Assembly should not tako definite aotlon. The quostion was ulti- mataly disposed of by tha Assembly adopting a rosolution referring all overtures and papers ro- Iating to tho torm of servico of Eldors to s spo- cial Committes of Beven to report to the next - Assombly, and that, in the meantimo, all minie- tors and porsona inferested bo roquoatod to give thoir opinions in writing to the Committes. Tho appenl of Fishback was reforred back to the 8ynod of Iilinols, South, with inatructions to ro- open and hear the caso. The Moderator announced tho following Com- mittee to confer with a similar committes from tho Reformed Church relative to the union of the two Churches : The Rey. Dra. W. Adams, Now York ; Henry Darling, Albany ; G. W. Mus- V0, I'hllndulgllin 1+ Arthur Mitchell, Iilinois ; Z1ders Goorgo Junkin, Philadolphia ; W. 8. Gil- man, New York; William Rus , New. Jersey ; Albert Small, Maryland. . Tho Modarator announced that the business betore the Aasembl{ could all bo disposod of at the souion_to-night. Tho evening scssion was openod with prayer by the Rov. Dr. Ealls, of Oloveland. Dr. Dufleld, from the SBpacial Committoe to which waa roforred the fraternal appeal on tho subjoct of Christian Union, sigued by fitty min- isters, represonting scven leading “donomiug- tions, and en ovorturo from the Topoks Prosby- fory 'with special roforonce to tho appoint- mont of roprosentatives from this Gonoral As- semblo to the World's Evangelical Allianco in Now York on tho 2d of October, submitted a re- :{:;finnmp\nymunl £or a long petiod, Notwlthe | “oity wag emiling in the bz tros of 1ooal slintaWtor, which wero adopted 3 alao, a resoliition appointing Dr. Howard Omuh¥, hie Moderator, Dr. MoCosh, of Princeton Ool- o, and Dr, Hatflold, tho Satod Cletk of the Assombly, a Committeo of Oorrespondando with oll bodies of the Westminater faith, with tho viow of holding an Boumonloal Council, . Dr, Horrick 9nlmuou submitted Ernposltlonu rolative to liquidating the unprovided for bal- ande of tho dobt of tho Board of Foreign Mis- slons, which were adopted, 'I'ho standing com- mittoos of tha Assombly woro then called, aud, haviug no furthor roporta to mako, wore .nh dlo= oharged, with tho oxooption of the Oowumiskes o Lonvo of Absonce, 4 Dr, Ergkine, from the Bpooial Committeo on baorvauce of thi Babbath, submitted an im- monsd_prodmblo, with & loug sorios of rosolu- tlons, holding tho ofticérs of “stook, and stoam- \LioAt, and railroad compantes in a groat messuro rosponslble for the proper observanco of tho BabbAth, Tho ory.of 06,000 rallrond onglucors {m-dflnbhnflx rost hod alroady gono ovor tho nnd, g of Now York, moved to rofor the roport to tho noxt Gonoral Assombly, which was lost. A mo- ton to rofer tho roport toa spocial committos, to roport to the noxt General Assombly, was ndopted. Tho Assombly, at 10:30 p. m., ad- ;I?\lnlod to moot fo-morrhw night at 7:80, 'ho membora will visit Washington to-morrow morning, and bo recolved st the Excoutive Man- slon by tho Cabinot, All business of tho nossion was concluded tc~nl(fi;t, nnd tho meeting to- morrow ovening will bo fof tho discharge ng the Committeo on Liave of Abeenco, sud flnal ad- Jourdmet. 111inots State Sundny-School Convons “trone Spectal Dispatah to The Chicago Tribuna, Berunartgu, IlL, May 37.—The firet delogated Bunday-School Conventlon of Illinols mot in this city to-dny. Hitherto thoy have beon masH conventions, buj, having beoh b6 numorously attondod that bg provido nccommodations was too groit & lax oh any oity, thoy have boen mado moro aoloot, Tho result is the prosenco of nbout 600 chosen dolegates, Formorly tho attondanco was numberod by thousands, Tho refusal of Northorn raflronds to grant roduced fare haa hod o thiuning offoct. Withal the Convention opons favorably. . Tho mornlug broke in with. » dronching shower, Dut, bofore the tlnie . of muoflx;‘g, tho bonntiful ght sunshine, Tho Conventlon is hold in tho Bocond Prosbyterian urch, o largo aud handsomo odifica, The gumudng 1s o romarkehlo ono, comprising many represontative men. Among {hono rogont aro B. F. Jacobs, Chicogo; Wm, Roynolds, Peoria ; X, A, Burnoll, Aurora; P. G. Gillotto, Jaokson® ¥illo'; 0. R, iaokall,Chicogo; and the Rov, J. H. Vincont. Tho lotler bns not yob are rived. ~ Phillip Phillips, who was to lead tho elnglug, 18 dotalned olsewhare, Acte fng os his _subatitute is G, B. Stobbins, of Chicago. With him are D. W. Baker, Frank Dorland, and 0. ‘B. Clark; all of Chicago, mok- sn excollent qunrtotte of male voices. Tho oponing session.was mainly of & dovotional ahd enoouraging character. At 11 o'olock tho Committeo on Nominationa mfigonod the followlng nomes for pormancut ofilcers : Progidont, J. O. Qulver, Poutiac ;" YVico-Prosidonts, J. ¢. Dimmitt, Griggsvillo ; J. H, Darrows, Spriugfield ; J. H. Colo, Chicago ; . "D. Harwood, Bloomingion, and R, I, Grifith, of Rushvillo. At the oponing of the aftornoon possion tho Proeidont dolivored n briof address, after_which roports from conn- tloa wore in ordor. Thoro are forty-five bannor counties ; that is, counties in which overy town- nhl&m orgsnized and worked up, Thore aro -5,794 Sabbnth-schools iu tho Stato, with o mom- ‘borghip of 410,695 scholars, of whom 10,957 were added to the Churoh during the yoar. Tho re- fnml of revivals woro vory oncouraging, Tho Rov. Dr. Goodwin gave an interesting acconnt of iho recont Biblo-meetings in Chicago, and Mr. TReoves of tho remarkable late revivals starting in Bloomington., Tho singing of tho Conven-. tion in an enjoyablo featuro, At the u\'unlu? sossion tho spncious church was crowdod to its utmost by dologates and citi- zona of Springfiold. A welcome hymn com- posod by Mrs, Albort Smith, of thia city, was sung by a quartotte, nftor which the Rov. Dr. Edwarde, ot Normal, mado an eloquont appeat for the deep study of the Biblo. Tho Rov, E. O. Howitt, of DBloomington, followed with s oarncst ploa for tho working ont of o noble Christian lifo by the training of young ‘port, in substanco, that whila Leartily inddrsing tho Christinn Union and deoply uym[l'unllzmg with tho Evangelical Alliance in “its noble work, yet tho Committes were not propared to recom- mond to this Assembly, as proposed in tho fra- tarnal appoal, the appoiutmont of twonty-fivo Qelogates to tho Byangelionl Alllauce, Tho ro- port was adopted. 'he Modorator sunounced the following ;xcnflamuu 88 n Committeo of Soven on Terms of Eldumhlp, to roport the noxt Aspombly: Tlo Rev, Drs, Now Jessey; W. E. Moore, Obio; Parton, Now York; 8. J. Niccolls, Bt, Louis ; tho Hon, Wm. Btrong, Philadelphin; Wm. E. Dodge, Now York; Lowis Chapin, Xochoster, New Yorlk. Dr. R. R, Booth, Now York, reported n plan for tho designation of ministers in an appondix tothe minutes of the Genoral Assombly, which was adopted. Tho roport provides: Firat—That the prosont method bo continued, ox- copt oa to tho doslgnation # W, 0, appouded to the nunes of ministera without chargo or witliout s chureh, ‘Which shall ba discantinued, Second—Tuat when s mineter ds disablod from preaching by sickuess or old agy, tho Irosbylory to ‘which ho belongs aliall ordor him roported to tho Gon- gl Assombly o ‘lonorably retired, using the dosigua~ on #11, IL." Third—When o mintster {e nelther a pastor nor has 2 staled supply, but fs falthtally engagod fn proacl= ng b shall Ly desiguated an Evangullst, ‘ourth—All ministors negotinting with a view to set~ tloment or activo work, shall bo roported as “in traneity,” Tho Prosbyterinus nro roquested to roview thair rolls to carry out this plan, 'The hour of spacinl order for tho hearing of sposkors on tho aubjoct of thio mooting of tha World's Evan- golical Allianca in New York, in Octobor, having arrived, tho Modorator, Rev. Dr.;Orosby,in & fow introductory rewarks, introduced Dr. Pbil- lip Schaaf, who dressed tho As- gombly on the important work of tho Allianco, and urging organizations of branch alliances smopg thio_difforont Pros- byterios, Dr. Niccolls, of 3t Louis, and Dr, Prochot, of Gonos, Italy, followed Dr. Schaat in ‘oloquont spoochios, commondiug the work of the Allianco. The Committeo on Church Erections submit- tod & roport urgoutly commonding tho building of mansos, " Lo roport was' udopted, and tho Commitieo discontinued, ‘Iho roport of the Milongo Committco was roconsidorod, and tho asgeasmont to the Prosbytorios mndo 7 conts to oach communicaut instead of 6, ‘The Assombly noxtadopted ovoral items submittedin tho report of tho Committeo on Iomo Missions, Dr. Dickson, Ohalrman of tho Commitigeon Con- foronco with tho 01d School Bynod of Missouri, submittod his roport, which wnn roceived. ‘The Modorator anuounced the following gontlemen 88 o neyw and finnl Court of Apposls, in sccord- ance with the report of tho Committoo on Bills and Ovorburos, to report_to tha noxt Ansembly s Tev, Dra, Qoorgo . BMusgrave, of Philadel- phia ; Honry A. Nelson, ot Uincinnati j ¥ran- Sis L. Patton, of _Ohicago; James O. Ytwray, of Now York; Iidor Judgo Alligon, of Philadolphla ; Truman P, Handy, of Oleveland ; and Huur{ Day, ot New Yorlk, Dr. Nicoolls, from tho Commities on Bills and Overturos, submittod & ropors on Govoral ovor- Christians, Tho last addross was delivered by B. F. Jacobs, and was an jmpressive plea for tho more conslstont porusal of the Bible. Toeformed Prosbytorlans. Suecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, . Berre’ Cenrtng, O., May 37.—The 8ynod of the Roformed Presbyterian Church of North Amorica will hold their sonual session in their Thaological Instituto in this placo commenoio; this ovening, and will continuo through this wook, Among the notable divinos who hove arrived aro the Rov. A. MoMilligan, the Rove. Dra, Sprow and Stone, of Pitisburgh; the Rova. D, Btovonaon and S, Nyle, of Philadoiphis the Rev. Dr. A, Stovenson, of New Yorlk; also, the oy, McColliator, of New York; tho Rev. A, "lodd, of Donvor City, Col. Among tho loading topies to bo discussed is tho religious constitu- :Lonnl smendmont, of which thoy are the origina- ra. United Brethren. DayroN, Ohio, May 27.—Thoe elovonth day df* tho United Brotliron Conferonco convenod, with Bishop Weaver in the chair. The further con- sidoration of the Committes of Four on lnx fle]elxlfian was the firat business token up. ‘motion to submit Iny delogation to a vote of tho poople was adopted—yoas, 50, nays, 12. "Tho nfternaon sossion was opencd, yery anex- pootodly, with tho springing of tho sooreo ucation,which caueod no littlo n{;ltntlon by bot! 0 opposing and upholding porties. All motions to amend the prosont law rog ng thig vital question wers arguod_ss unconstitutional, null, and void, and & voto of 79 yeas and 22 nays sus- tained the prosent discipline. Adjourned. Protestant Eplucopal Church of the State of Ientucky. OINCINNATI, O., May 27.—Tho Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Btato of Kentucky mot at Loxington to-day. Among tho dignitarios prosont wero Bishops Smith and Cummings. * Sabbatarian Convontion. ArpAny, N.Y., May 27.—A convention, con-- sisting of ono from oack church, Youn, en's Christian Association, tomporance organization, and othor organized bodics, in favor of the Christian _Sabbath and the suppression of tho liquor traffio, ia callod to meot hioro on tho 2ith and 26th of June. CITY ITEMS. Pogla on any or all of the Ubnsey-Dossunger {mtchau will be sold at Tom Foloy's this'oven- ng. Tho Board of Polico Commissioners, Mayor, and Superiutondent of Polico Leld a ucorol mostiug yostorday, to cousider tho 11 o'olook ordinancd and kindred subjeots, Bomebody noglects to oxtinguish the lamps nenr tho cornor of Pratrie avonue and Twenty- ninth street. The businoss mon reuiding iv that vioinity have onton their noon-dey lunch boforo .the flamo is oxtingulshiod. A still alarm of firo was givon to Englno Com- }mny No. 7, Iast ovoning st half-past § o’clock, or lamos in a two-story frame bullding, No. 100 Bluo Island avenue, owned snd accupled by Otto Brothers o a paint and papor shop, The firo biad its origin on the firab floor. Loss on stock about £400. Insured in the Lycoming and Alps for 8800, Lows on building, ¥800; fully insured in thso samo company. ” Pwo woll-known three-card montelmon, named Omahin Charloy and Doll Scott, werc arrentod by Sorgennt Ellis aud Dolootive Simmons yostordny _aftornoon, Thoy wore arroatd at the fustance of two boys, named G. W, Corson and T, Hun~ borgor, whom _thoy” ewindled out of $20 and a watoh, in o saloon on_the southwest cornor of Lake and Wolls streotr.”Tho prisonors wero identified by tho boys, snd & term in Joliot doubtiess awnits thom. About. bnll—Eut 4 o’clock yeatorday afternoon » boy namod Nolson Poarson, sud stothor whose nomo is unknown, woro quarreling on the via- duot on South Tafutod streot, when the unknown boy drow o pooket-knifo, and with it atabbod Poarson in tho loft broast. The wounded boy was talien to bin homo, and sttonded by Dr. Fourguson, who proncunced the wound sorious but not fatal, Both boys were about 14 yosra of 8go, aud had boen playing togothor with some othoer boys most of the aftornoon, ‘I'he boy who did the atabiblug was not arrestod. ——— Enilrond News, 81, Louss, My 27.—A spocinl from e, elagothat the 1oasems of th Btate Dok tem.h\r{ liave put & large forcs of conviota to Inying traock on the Texas & Pacifio Ruilroad, be~ twoon thot place and Maraboll, nnd that trains will be running hy the 1st of July, ‘TnenToN, N. J., Moy 27.~1he stookholders of the United Rallraad Compauies of New Jersey, mot {n thin oity to-day and cleoted tho following At the conolusion of the roading, Dr, Bootl, | ontlemen Direotorss J, Ji Astor, W . L, Donnis, Donjamils Tleh, amiiton Fish) Oambrldgn Livingaton, Nehomish, Porry, Isnac or, Johu G. Stovons, Robort N, Stook- ton, Ashbel Wolsh, Bamuol Welsh, = . 87, Louts, May 47,.—Tho now ratlrond brldge over the Misnourl River at St Josbpl will ko formally oponod on tho 00th Mexrats, Moy 31,—Track-laying on the Mein- phis & Paducali Railrond {8 belpg phintied for- ward At tho rato of 4 mild por dey. By tho 1st of July traing will rin to Covington. THE FARMERS’ MOVEMENT. Ll s Tosolutions of the DeokKalb County i Earmors? Assoclation 'y, ) t & mooting of the DeKalb County (il Farmora' Aseociation, at Bycamoro, DMay 21, tho following rosolutions’wore adopted ¢ TriEniias, Tl intetests of tho farmora’ cliba and ‘mombers of giranges are tho same § thoreforo, Hesotacd, Albat they shouid co-oporsto in all tholr fu- tutg [ enalved, That the prosont dopressed condition of tho tarming intorcels of Tiinols raquiro. ot tho farmors Al thoroughly organized for counaal, roteos tion, and dofonan. and 4Hias this organization should bo guorded and mabntalnod with ceessloss viglatica, " Hesolsed, Thi tho fadlways of thla Stato G, ook, ars pliblie Etghwa atitred for the pliblio good, snd subject Nfiml:tflumnfim.gsmn i Romer o regulato tho ininlitiot of * oporsting* and conducting tlio pamoy Snd of fixing thojr sblities for all infractions of Iaw sud to 4% and dotormine tho ratgs of fare and frelghb within rossonnble limils, ‘ Resolced, That as oug’ offcctive moana of breaking tho powar'at raitoad tnongpolise, o aupToo of tho constructing and compoting lincs of railroad, and thnt the proposed Milyaukos & Aondota Raflroad, recont- 1y organized to run throngh tulk county, sooms doe serving of otr encouragoment and support, Teaolved, That {armora should bavo ca¥stul rogard to thelr wanta and. {ntorosta in the soloction of aich mombars of our loglalativa bodiod as sliall bo truo to tho wishes of tho tusged, and in tho selootion of mom= bers of tho judiciary wo should bo caroful to soloct those who are thoroughly tmbuod with tho spirit of froo insittutions and in hearty eympaiby with tha pooplo n rosiaianco to monopolics and opprdasions, | Resolved, Thot in tho porson of 1on, Chintlos Kellum thls Convonilon recognizes s man vwhoso past rocord and presont sentimonta &nd pringiples upon tho tons of the timos entitlo him to tho confidence of this Oonvontion o o candidato for Olroult Judgo, and that his {ntogrity as a man sud his récognized ability aa o fl}r:lln?gm(u him to tho support of sl classos for at oflco, : Resolyed, That o npprovo of 1o seloction of farm- ors for such pubiio oflioss a8 they aro_qualifiod to Al Address of tho Farmers’ Convenilon of the Tiwenty~third Judicinl Dis= trict of JMlinols. . At the Formers' Convention, hold in the city of Contralin, on tho 8th dnyof Nay, 1873, for tho purposo of nominating s candidate for tho offico of Olreult Judgo of the Twonty-third Ju- dicial Distrlct, tho Hon, J, Porry Johnson was chosen on tho first ballot by such a large ma~ ority of all tho votes as to lanve no doubt as to ho cholce of tho Conventlon, and the noninn- . tlon was immodiately mado unanimous. Mr. Johnson, having thus bosn cliosen for |” this offico, wo call upon all who “carn tholr broad by tho swest of tholr brows " to como boldly to tho uuptmrt of the farmers' candidato. Tho agonts of the vast corporations that over- shadow our country, and who, by oxtortion and Infustico, doprivo you of ho' proceads of your ® Savo. thoir candidato in the field, Thoy will Bpara no pains to_porpetuato a rulo that has Doen 80 profitable to them and 8o oppreuaive to on, i They havo by faleo roprosontations and aubtor- fugo Induced you to subscribe funds to help build railroads, with no mtention of making you o fair roturn thorofor. - They have wrongfully opprossed you with charges for transportation, too burdensomo to be borno, Thoy have unjustly discriminatod hgainst your, way-stations in favor of compoting otats, 1o the ruin of tho farming, mercantile, and industrial interosts, Unfafrnoss and bad faith have chinr- satorized all thoir actions from tho boginning to 16 ond. . And now thoy aro trylng to rivef moro tightly the ohaina which bin upon you, for six years, a Circuit Judge—not of your choice—who “will bo influenced in all his ‘oonatruotions of 1aw in favor of rallronds: Follow-citizens of the industrial classes, will you not prove yourselves worthy of solf-govern- ment ? Or will you Jonger submit to the arrogant dictation of those who rob you of the roward of your labor, or the principle that you * haveno Vights which they are bound to respect 2" f you will bo emancipated from tho tyranny of ‘monopoly, rally to the support of J. Porry Johnson, the candidato of the paople, and to the Gofost of the railrosd candidata. Whilo the Conventlon was & large and enthu- stastio body saprenanting tho largost part of tha distriot, wo ogret, axcoodingly that, tho farmora ‘woro not more fully organized In all of tho coun- tion of tho distriot, o sa to have had afull roprosentation in tho nominating convention. But the shortness of tho time betwoen now and tho eloction admonished us that no time was tobo lost. We, thorefore, appeal to you to come to our holp against your and our oppreesors, bo- lioving wo have made s wise seloction of a good lawyor and honorable gentleman, in the person of J. Perry Johnson, as our standard-bosrer. He is not tho Inatrument of any corporation or sot of men. *He fully indorses our motto, ‘ Equal rights to all, and special priviloges to none,"” Finally, fellow-farmers, turn a deaf oar to the slluroments of party. They aro tho siren's nnnqs that will lend f‘ou to cortain ruin, The politioians have long loft you unprotected to tho tondor mercies of those who delight in your de- struction. For this onco, axsert your manhood and power. Show those trickstora and tradors in tho sover eignty of tho Eeoplo that you are no longer ors, and that their servioes can woll bo dig- penscd with as tho gusrdians of your intorests. Lot no effort by unmade that honorablo men cnn mako to secure the eloction of the people’s oandidate. A. HINoRLEY, JAs, Cneep, 1. M. HooTox, J. A. EDMINSTON, Wat. Mupp, J. W. Prosaren, ~ Committee on Addroas. Ozsraazu, hay 0, 1673, _— Tolegraphic Brovitics. The Missouri State Board of Equalization ad- journed yestorday sine dlo. x Two women wore killed by lightning on Sun- day at Ossawattomio, Kon. William Powell killed his brother-in-law, Thomas Ayors, on Bunday morning, near Paols, . 2 Tho young gon of Alexander Collier, & loading wholesalo grocor of Kaolul, was drownod yas- tordsy afternoon, whilo batling in tho Govarn- ‘mont Canal, Frank Donnis, of Memphis, Tenn., arrested for wh!pjflng his daughtor to doath, was brought bofore Judgo Halsoy yesterday, on & writ of habess oorpus, and dlecharged, on the ground that she dlod from intornal homorrhage, and not from whipping. . The Busquebanna & Bllllings Lard Company, composod_of capitalists of Bt, Louls, Phildol- {»rlun, and Lanoastor, Pa,, have just purchased a ot of moro than 15,000 soxes of land from tho Atlantio & Paciflo Railrond, near tho town of Dillings, on thorond, 260 mlles from Bt. Louls. The Company propose to colonize farmors from tho older Stalén on this tract. Fatal Bunting Accident. Evaxsvitiy, Ind., May 27.—A speoial to the Journal ays 8 on of Belah Fairohild, 13 yoars old, waa accidentally shot dend threo milos wouth of Patoka to-day, Tho boy placed his gun in tho fork of o treo, wont home for caps, and returniog took tho gun by the muzzlo an ullod 1t ; tho hammer caughit, sud the henvy oad was lodged in his abdomen. ————————— ¥armors’ Meeting. Pnixoerox, Iil, Mey 27.—Thero will bo a farmers' moss-weoting held at this placo on Fri~ daymoxt. It Is oxpootod that tho farmora of fix(n and adjoiniug countios will turn out on masgo. Prominont spenkers from abroad will bo progont to sddress the peaplo. Alloged Forgor Captured PruvApereuiA, May 27.—John Iuezman, ox- lenther morchant, has boon brought Lero from Bt. Louls, oharged with forgories on his fathor- in-law and otbiers to tho oxtont of 40,000, A Convictod Alderman. PmzaveLeuia, Moy 37.—John B, Gallaghor, Aldormau, was to-day conviotod of entoring ille- al foos, fiuod 400, and sontonood to imprison- mont for nine months, okl il SO Rhode Xsland Logislnture, ProvibeNog, R. I, -May 97.—Tho Thode Tsland Logiglaturo to-day “countad tho votos for Btato ofiioors, mud, thoro boing no cholco of Lieuteuant-Govorngt by the poople, clected E. ©, Vantandt, the 1¥opublican candidato. e Sanguinary Fight Betweon Xrison Watohmone Loumsvirre, Ky., May 27.—A ourred to-day, Lotwoon Oharles dsy watchman, and Jemeu Farell, watchman, at the Joffersonville, Ind., itentiary, in which Voatoh kuookod down aad Farrell stabbed Yoatoh {n & number of placen, -One cut botwoen tho oighth and ninth ribu ponotratod tho oavity and le} out a portion flunrml ag- ues- | you, by forclog |- ‘of tho bowels, Ventoli 1 not éxpocts: ; e armoniod: ity andted bo live, from Tarroll wanting to change wateh with Vootol AR R ALBANY. Tho Btokon OnsomweProcoedings dn the Legislnture, Atnany, N. Y., Mny 37.—Tho decision of the Court of Apponla in tho cano of Blokos will not o sonderod for sevoral dsys. -Tho Honato conourred in the Assombly bill to dlyido the crime of murdor into two dogroes, The New York Industrial Kxhibition bill was kitled {u the Henato tu-n(?’ht. 2 Tho now Local-Optlon bill wad to-day dofonted 1 tho Assombly by 60 to 47, ————— Adulterntion of Grden Ton. Dr. Lothoby, of London, the woll-known san Itary stabist, han just roportod ag to tho ‘ndulter- ation of greon toa In that city. Io discovored, it apponts, that some toa on #alo in Mincing lano raquirod looking atter, and ho succooded fn got~ ting authontio snmples from tho bonded waro~ ‘thousoa {n which the sriiclo way stored. On ox- atnination {t was found that this so-cnllod tos con- taidod from 40 to 48 por contof iron filings and 19 er cont of silica, in tho form of fino sand, which ad boen cleverly mixed with and added to tho loaves boforo uurllm‘ with o viow to incronse tholr woight and bulk. Ator tho loaves woro curlod they hind boon thickly covered with groon Plgment. ‘Whon it was infused in boiling wator t produced & very Lturbid solutlon, offousive to tho smell and nausoous to the tasto. i i s e A Drowncds Laxcasten, N, H,, May 27.—At Guildham, on tho Conneoticut River, alx miles from horo, thin aftornoon, flve mon woro in a boat attompting to nes ovor tha_roplds, when It was capsizod. hroo nuw;znd, ond tho others, Josoph Claso aud B, F. Parlo, woro drowned. i ¥atal Boiler Explosion. EvANevILLE, May 27.—The Journal hea ad- vicos that o bollor of tho saw-mill of Oapt. Jamos Rouse, twonty miles from O:onaboro, Ky., oxploded yoaterday, killing two mon, ant wounding one fatally. Obitunry. New Yonr, May 27,—A privato ‘onblo dispatoh announcos tho death at London of Charles A. Pags, formesly Now York Tribune atmy corro- spondont, and lator Unitod Btatos Consul to jurioh, ITa was a nativo of Loa County, Til O MARRIAGES. WHITH_DONTWIOK—Taosdsy ovoning, Moy %, at tho rosidenco u%lhu brido's paronts, 14 Groveland-court, by tha Kavs . Froat, Hoary K. White, of this oity, and fotclo M. Tostwiok, of Tultalo, N, Y. €2~ Buifalo and Hamilton (M ‘Papers, ploasa cony, . 3 DEATH! DIGNAN—AC 41 Furplost. awm"nm iple s AL finors) on Thuradey, at10a. m. Friondsof tho family ultad, ‘GILANGER-At tho rostdonco of hia paronts, 748 Wa- ‘bash-av,, Bradlo) ’Nam‘u:-uor. youngest son of 8, O, . Granges ineral at Jdonca Tharsday, at half-past 1. Re- matie S b akon by Michiian for taloriaont, ” Al frlonds of the family Inritod to attond. . LOST AND FOUND. ERESR, Lt b R bl L SR OBT_A PAOKAGK OF BOYS OLOTHING, FROM roar of bH[F], somowhore on West Washington-st. EIn o Tl A Hopral rowsed il o patd to.umy orson loaving thém ot GOOK, COBURN & CO.S of- oo, cornor Washington and Doarborn-ste, OFT Oft STOLEN—ON SUNDAY LAST, FROM NO. 354 Wost, Alonroo-st., & small whito bull terrler slut will gray miarks ovor th0 A liboral roward will bo ppd for hor rotumn PINKIIUTON, National otactive Agonoy, 13 Fifth-a¥., or tho abovo addross. T,O8T-21o REWARD_TUESDAY ¥ 3, ON NORTTL ‘Markot, or noar_cornor of Lako aud Oaal-ste., o Raoket-hook containing u suny of, mouoy and e obocks. Hio fudogail bo woll rewardod by loaving wlth I NEW- HALL & 0., % North Caual-at, ,O§T-BEAQK AND TAN DOG, RRSWERING T0 tho namo of **Olip," Tho findor will rocelvo 16 ra- ‘ward by roturning him to 119 Clark-st,, 1oom 3. OUND—TAKEN UP BY 0. OITY RAILWAY CO.. State aud Twontloth-ate., a black horso: will bo do- iivorod (o ewnor upou proving Projorty and - payioy. ohacgos, JFOUND — X POURET.OOR CONTAINING ™ A& swall eucn of monoy, which tho ovaor can baro by D_TING_SATURDAY LAST, ON OLARK- Bt., a valuablo rlg. ~Owiior cali havo kamo by prov= ing probarty, ota. Inquire for HULL, with Houry W, King & Co. OUND—THAT PEREON WIIO LOST ¢ BMON- oy in au Indfana-nv, car, Mondsy oxonls roqu od to call at Room 4, Rioo Bisitdiug, 77 Doarborn- TRSING T, NELSON DALE, JR.. LEFT ODER- N 1in, Oht lay 20, whero ho was pursuing thoalogl el studios o acrlvet L Cioaga W pARoRIry: Nay 1 and SA" RS dob e aoa, St AT ot boou Somaibly alious 28 soars old, & foot dud § nohios In Lolght,1 Igbt Dalr, sido Whiskors and moustacho, ‘sandy, vory brominont forolioad, drossed in hos, and most likoly had'on a colorod irt, Any info brown shiort ourly semowhn Beroab s ot Bies Wil oo wheroaboute, o whio has econ him Tiborally sovasdod, ahd all oxponsen paid, aad rogolve T e 3 i, Bhorman House, Chlcago, o ELARR \WASHEUIN, Suporiatondont of Folioo, TEEING_YOUNG MAN NABED MIONAEL KR+ ‘waui s works In ivory stablo; tail and slim, fait hair, ‘aud ematl blua eyas Loft Hlomondo in Day tast. Ay ono Srho will oall At ' Mrs, Carbloy Dluo "1 All bo bandsomoly nwlnlut(l?lhwlumuh Al TRAYED_INTO MY PLACE ON %TH INST., e R et ko ity Baok B gons o shioos 3 Qumor cau huvo them by’ pariog ‘oxponsos; 63 Mitoh. at, TOLEN_DARK DAY HONSH, BDLACK MANE, jong bushy tall, emall scar on loft Lip; now phastont gy, datk brown whools, rod stripos, gredn body, mon. ggeon aldet D [N 825 roward. TANIEL L. NuL- BON, M. D., 1109 Indiava-av. TIEAYED_FROM OUR PREMISES, OORNEN OF onty-seoond and Durnaido.st T arald o biack Horso Ttk e fass g oo mhle b 100k ST B wiitavty Tolkbt about 1,500 Ioat any Informativn o {n“vl‘rdod s ofico ot BWITT & UROUOL, 8 Twas. “aacol 2 MISCELLANEOUS. iadison County), N. Y., ' BUSINESS OHANOE. - FOR SALE. HARDWARE BUSINESS, - IRON AND STEEL BUSINESS, In Quiney, Illinois. &0 pasorted, und our tcmuh}g rotninod. . ‘Our Hoavy Hardwaroe, Iron and Stoel busis mons i stil] “porfootly and woeil asaorted, and ‘complete in all its branohos, and is this da: Rtmouh valuo of about sovonteen thousant ars. Wo havo beon profitably engagod in this businenss over twonty-two yoars, and o; ug a lurgg and rellablo trade horo, Thore fn but ono Hoavy Hardwars and Iron businoss bo- siden ours in existonoo here, and a0 favorablo #n opportunity for entering into a woll-oBtab- lished business in n!nrgo and prosperous city, coommandihg o graat and woalthy dis- triof of country, nodessible by sovon rail- roads, centroing horo, will be ssldom again oiforad, “‘We will soll for onsh, or part oash, with ap- Drorad aomtts v tht bATAGo, Bad at ot 13 presont ongh value, without bopus, snd with our goad 3 BERTSCHINGER & STEINWEDELL, Quinoy, Jki, Mny 93, 1870, AUCTION SALES. By HAVENS & CO. HORSEMEN, ATTENTION ! AUOTION BALE OF - Horses, Buggies, and Harness, Conatating n patt of 85 to 40 hars: nfleflkflfimu’.&nnl. sad doublo hataoas, will Do ol withlout_roecrvo, at mm‘-uvn%flm.udmm Hontl Banggmonst. unning (hrough to blorganst., o Thurs- n M: .. o TRV Gotionsors, 63 Bouth Canal-st. VENR & C0., CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE Of an OMNIBUS LINE at auctlon, on Saturday morning. May 51, at, 10 'clogk ar m., at tho Bosrdlng and Balo Btablos Nos. 260 and %6 Michigan-st., noar Rush, conslat- tng of a fino lotof horsos, young and sound; omnibuscs, apon and oloto: Ooacord haenosson, baltors; iy, robot, o Bo. “Tobh sl to to Highmabvigdor for cail, “salo pasfiivo, Fororder, J. b g ANEORTI & Q0. Oustodians and Auctionoors, TWO0 MILLION DOLLARS GREAT QLOSING OUT. TRUSTEES SALB oF REALAND PERSONAL PROPERTY Bolonglng to the OHIOAGO LAND COMPANY, AT FUBLIO AUOCTION, On Wenesday, the 18th day of Juts, 1873, Dy tho articles of the assoclation of aaid Company, ft1s rovidod that allthio bioporty Ln thohands of the Trisiecs I tho month of Juno, 1678, must bo sold at auction fur ‘caah, 10 olows tho truat, "Tiyo_roalty Is contral OAGO, antl is i of rivot and canal X Gposo o B 1 0% a5 soady for lmmsal. Rlolisa, Also, B largo nambor of sacantiolats L fmme: diato viclnity of tho docks, all well adapted for ‘buainess urposcs. Pitho titio to thix property in nnquestionod, liaving bosn Bl aud owhod by tho Associatlas foF twonty yoars. “he Boraunel proporty consiats of Hoton’ boaring 7 per cont {ntacont, haviig from ono g0 AvD yesrm to run, gnd Eiounting (6 about 3700,000.. Tiieso notes wore vocolred for detorrad payments on Iarid boughe from tho Company by tho makor theroat, and. thy mfl'l‘lsl on m:,l:mh Jory oraansl pronor o ro Piodintary ftor o n rchasors of roalty will bo Fonirod to make & dgposts on (o day of saloof 10 por cont ot tho amount of their purchase, 1ho balance to be, paid lhin thicty oy, oras soon afior tho 2alo 86 dosds ean pesaade aurl dokicoads ANTON D. OGDEN, T BRRGH R URORGE WATEDN, g i o Qlies wioh Ogden, Sheldon & Co., Room 34, No, 178 La- o HORSES AND CARRIAGE! IL THE DAY LONG VESTERDAY WE WERE {fing to sl puroliasess withs driving forsos;sad havo not Lialf ianaged to lllgllfl! the trado. o havo thoe cus famors, and must havo Now s tho_ timo to soll, a5 plaga v By o sul e bt 20 e i Bkdaon. ablee, and nothing olse, of horsos, bOEE . ADLEY & WILLS. BR. Y AT ey, bo found clarences, landaus, coup: ,fl DAL gics, ato., at manufactrers’ prices. G. B Dalr of sound, gontlo, sorrol gomblate an sldgant, lamiiy ey, (ho broperty furth thi , from 9 to 1 g B Rt s Jaskaon bullaii, Goraor of Prest Randolph and Joflerson-ata. R BALE-OOOD HORSE AND HARNESS, 8100; gm« o Doz, o, all for 100, Addrons K 3, rifuno ofice, OR SALE_OHEAP_HOTAE, BUGAY, AND HAR- moss,Appiy at 1% Bouth Haugsmon-at. JFORBATE-TWO DOUBLE TiAds WITH \[AG: a54 a0 Harneu toa arg now working for 85 goc 5 1 R Mook, o 611 Dirnetdost, il trado for BHIFTING-TOF AN PEISON WANTING A FINE BOY BABY 81X ook old, addrows ¥ I, Tribuse ofise. ABH _PAID FOR OASI-OFF OLOTHING AND ‘mincollaneaus goods of any kind, by sending a. lottor 18 1. GELDEI, Loan Offico, 864 Btata-at. (150, FAI8 pom wASORES, SRURTOR , firoarms, & of valuo, 2 f e Lows Oftco. 3ia Base Mafisonat. (30,70 BHE PEOPLE'S ETORE TOR EVEAY VA- oly of now paitoras. 573 Blatoat, ANTED-LABORING MEN, FARMERS, YOUNG nion golng Wout, and ovoryhody that noods & tont, wagon cavor, forso blanket, or gamp onuipago of ani co tho Governmont Goods ‘and ot your goods at half kind, firoarms, alo,, to Dopor, 106 mad 107 Lok price. DA T, GO MATE, ON WATASI- AT o PO st oourta, Holoroncos roqutfod’ Addreas O 17, Felbune oifice, VANTED-TOR _OABILTHRUE" TwWORIONY hou it nuwmlmnzordwomnfl- {n_good con- ‘on thra ot Bido: ROBIERT CORMONS, 13 Lagallo-at,, basomont. ___________ ANTED-A FORTABLE VEGETANLE STAND, Y A Dimtath attachunone. 165 Wost Biadisom sty NTED-1 FIRAT.OLASS TIOKETS T0 NEW W 4ork win Now Nork & kelo 1t. R, Addsoss X 25, Tribans offoo. ANTED-OANVASSERS, ON BALARY OR OOM-~ Woission. BUTTON & MONTAGUE, 171 Eesb Aladi- som 2ty Hoan0, 306 o ms ANTE—(00 AGENTS, LADIES AND GENTLE: Tan o gaivats. city and. country: can mako from 810 10818 por dar. - 119.Kant Randolph-at ANTED-EVERY LADY 70 KNOW BY UALLING A bitio Orisnt. Hutol. ttoom 13; two days ooly sho oan d VTS, 1708, BALE—A Q00D LEATHER T Ay SOt ddt WAMLIDEtO ke, bAsEIORE, Ln_SEVERAL_ GOOD SECOND.HAND O By Dinoe st AYDE & GBRIBRY, 1 Btato-st. INE PASTUNAGE FOR TIONSES; FLENTY OF e, food foneo, sad sato lact 00ls 9L ks 5 o bity. o oF Rorsda st 1008 Statoat. -J. W PYNE, Oatumot, 1l ALR—A HORSE AND TOP BUGGY, HORSH TGS LS, Gavblod. W . JONES, 03 Ladallo-s TCETONER TAZEARS CHENEY, MANUFAGIUL, Gruof ing top and opon bugelaw Toad, 3w, buslaoes A ngoun, Yo, factory borngr Hodsniok. and Divlsion SalSaraou g5 Btato-at. o full 115D on hand for salo at low prioos. Tror, BALE_ONEAP_DUMP.OARTS, AND HAR. noss to match; team harnoss, ‘Wagon liaroous, dray bamoa: ds of hamoss, st Govornment ‘Goods d Fapot, 165 and 197 ast Lako-ty T BALE-DUMP.OARTS, AND HARNESS TO O (oin X% Governimont Gooda’ Dopots 105 and 187 Enst Lako'st. BALE_OR TRADE FOR A LIGHT ROAD TO AL O, it 1 ch ity for a Isdy o Dusl noss driyar, top buggy aud haenoes, - Can be s06n {n roar o1 1060 Waliaobiav., O SALE_PARK EUALTON, FOUR SEATED, afun top, a0 good 88 Do, 'at B BAG: ua-«lfi Biawook.” Taquire at b8 Washiugton- mont. AT Harmo, Lot hes ngws boon used oy & fow daye, and & ~koutio an T Toboky sto ol B B el or, will soll ‘miaro soparatoly. Dit. SmEFiN, 3585 Biuo Taland-ay e . th Honkini- T, WILL, 7 AKD % BOUTI OLINTON&L. o s anttin Yool outtiag, (TR pay o soo it . Lias groat varioty of fig carriagos and bugglos, 158 by ono of fho kind I Amoriua., a6 yolls thom at roasonablo prions. THD — FIXTURES, SECOND.HAND, T2, TROOKMARN, i TWERRTV-SLCOND. A Boaar IS0ttty hrat-olass 8ad chosp: oJ.. 1k torastonow lm‘amnlhhlud . BASBON, 15t South Olatkat. aieoun wagoau, Loreo and lrarnvie. Horso ANTED — PAITIES TO OONTRAGE TG DO rsolnss lauudy work o2 nav, Sy, DGR, ok o i tho Ty H 5 BTl R FILR Cobnor Mouroo bnd Wahasit-av, bugles, phsotons , Lugglos, and Oarringos, {0 1ot at all times; X0 now Conoords Towor than over, {TURAGE-EXOELLRNT FRED, WATER PND Pfififfl%fllfiw.xo. T A A T A or pricus TRD—A _{0FOOT ROUND.TOD OANVAS. fifié\fimfinnumm&ou BIAPLES, FANNING & 00.8, & South Halstud.at. 'ED—. T1; AND DOUBLE TURNOUTS WY ARt en Gligta. horeoa. - Cal a¢ 623 Woat 'RAOCTOR T¢ D A BLOOK A O A oo, o s i ach Lala; 09, Trllun TO EXCHANGE, 3 NQT—Ol, BALE_AT HINADALE, A O R O M homaes widh g I atd baeis aldo o ar o 000, 0. L, & G, W FIRIE Jee e M 18 Doarbioriiat, (Ol BXCITANGE_VALUABLE FIOPERTY ON ‘Nocth Olarkat. {0 oxolinnigo for subiirbian or oity prop- orly. MATSON HILL, 108 and 10 Dearborn-at, ~ VD AFROIT i poy it ‘cost in B yoars; wod _propesty; prico, Ad W X H_SMALL BTYLISIL BAY “x‘}mfififl{ Ol pond wagon, for guad sty rondeton, ot fast matoor goiding. I valucd 8 §0. Addross K 81, Tribuno oftico. ANTED-HONSE, MARNESS, AND WAGON, ul o for a grooory, _Inquiry at 1056 Indiana-av. B ITED — A 1IORSIE AND BUOGY IN EX- WARTED G Ruinth calcimining, an or-hanging. Monroo-st, 3 l pa. A St e S D0 ke T D FAIRL OAIIRTAGE HORSLS W ARED e fot; sutwide of fira ttatta, O. v ADARS, ftoom 18 Bryan Block, NTID—A BIYLISH WELLDHOKEN SADDLR A Eilacs nood appy, Address 16 73, TPrib: 3 1uno oltl TpiC Rai YO [8-A NEW 0ROO0M Y GAVALILY HORSE WANTLD, NOT LSS THAN 1[G EROIANGITOR Lo o Bivtaton, nose | () Thandn igh, mor ovoe 8yuara o2 and iy oo ot Ashlsud-av. and Vaiiliuron-st. oa: nimodiaty posacse ACON 0. MACGILL, 81 S 3 Sonth Olarkeat, [ Wition, Wil bo “roceised by k. PATIIOI, 763 Michi: XOHANGE—FOR BUJ DING LOTS—A NEW toridenons loantion and tin 1 irstoluad, JACOD GILL, SouthOlbi i 110 EXUUANGE-LOTS NEAR LINOOTN, WIOKER, A Trying Parks for (arms and busiuoss proposty 1 e, SO SROLIE, 5 edrborneat. e —A TINE NEW TOSI. Will tako & good saddlohorse uftieo. VAN LED: NGI:—50 AOTLES AT WARIT- " Pugton Holglts, nuar dopat, for fnsido propecty, lin. sroved or unbnproved; will assume an fnvumbranos of o B1.000 10 $16,00: Call at 118 Euxt Madlvon-at., Moo 18, = 5 TATA P ADE _FOR A BTOOK OF DRY A e, clotpti, furulaliing gonds, hoata aadabiton, aad furailuro, 8 farhe n Nason Gounly, 1y v of 115 noran, ony of S41 norusy mem)—’m TRA. ‘Woud T-00tava pisno. 4 part poymout, Addro TN YGria:. Alaoa tino now dwolling liouso and Slats fa Dl I Bl s e i Wil Ty o Py o T4, Pyorine 111 trado part orsll, BOARDING AN LODGING. T MONROY-BT, NEAIL WOOD_TWO 0B N ot taiabiain good board, oo forianlo rooius aut 8 o'atook ¢ - ATABILAYV,—NIGL FURNIBHED RGOME 44T WASaoda ko suto roou. ] 5 ()5 0ST %, BOLD RO-DAY, TOF RUIGY B15070 single harucss, only a 'litlo usnd, at Bwiair s FANISYS Wabio, 14b and 147 buath Sabga: H HOUSEHOLD GOODS. 15 BALF_AT HALY FIIOK GOOD GOOK BTOVIE, No, 8: now parlor stavo, nolf-foudor; goud ottension iy "i}‘u oF fuEnit ol lay, Inquiro at ERD TAD T8 JURT THR thiat, will cublo Jou fo Aecommindato your i to cromud woulk of tha- dubiios. Buvon sizus, adapled to parlor, library, dining-roorm, oo ansiors,” Ak ot pioeh of fufiturs, sunverll blo listandly {nto a posfuct bud: *Hold ua atninionta of i ahonal fiuylr Pastor Liodatesd Gompany, 370 and 73 Wost Madison-at, TRRE PARLOK BEDKT 15 open and top bug, | AUCTION SBALES: ‘By WM, A. BUTTERS & CO: . On Wc(lncsdéy, Moy 28, . Fine New Top Buggies, Opon Wagon, Thnstons DlmneAra_QA B R Wog. o i Binglo Hamons, tos and i 0 T P On Thursday, My 29, Dry Goods, Ready-made Olothinf Basia N R EAE 5750 .. Auottonoor, GREAT SALE TOESDAY, Jus 3, 1873, Wm. A, Butters & Co., At 15 & 17 Randolph-st. 8 Liota fronting on Oottogo Grovo-av., being Tiota 31, 33, 33, B4, 85, and 36, in Blook 2 of Droxel & Bmith's Bub. of Beotion 11, Town 38, R. 14. 4 Tiots fronting on Madisdu-av., boing Liots 14,18, 16, nnd 17, in Blook 3 of Droxol & Bmith’s Bub. of Bec. 11, Town 88, B.14.' 2 Tiota fronting on Droxol-av., boing Lots @ and 7, in Block 1 of Droxel & Smith'a Bub, of Boo. 11, Town 38, R. 14, 2 Lots fronting wost on Vornon-av., botwoen Douglas-av. pnd Thirty-sixth-st. 1 Lot fronting on Bixtoonth-st, between Ashe 1land-av. and Paulina-st., being lot 03, 26 foot front. 2 Lots on 'Wabash-ov.. oast front, betwoen Phirty-third and Thirty-fourth-sts., be« ing lots 10 snd 20 in Blook 4 of Wont« ‘worth’s Bub., B0 by 180 each. 2 Lots on Calumot-av., between Thirty~third and Thirty-iifth-sts.,, west front, being Jota 36 oud 30 in Sub, of Lota 7 sud 10 of Blook 2, in Dyor & Davidson’s Bub. 6 Lots fronting on Lexington-av., hatwaon Fifty-fourth snd Fifty-fifth-sts., being Lots1, 4, 6, 8, nud 9, in Blook 18, Egan. dalo. 1 Lot fronting west on Prairie.sv., botweon Fifty.fourth and Fifty-ffth.sts., being Lobd 18, in Blook 5, in Jonnings & Moffat's Bub. 3 Tota on Nlinoie-st., botweon Franklin and Market.sts,, being Lota 7, 8, and 8,in Blook 4, in Butlor, Wright & Webster's Bub, 2 1 Lot, No. 8, in Tyman’s Sub. of 8, H. frac. quarter of Sec. 2, Town 38, R. 14. 1 Tiot, No.17 Bimons.av., just north of Dick. onw.av., i0 Blook 17, in Shipman, Bill & Morrill's Bub., Seo. 35, Town 40, R. 13, Full partioulars herenfter. ‘WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., g Auctioneers. By ELISON & FOSTER. "POSITIVE OLOSING SALE OF MARBLESTATUARY Bronzes and Clocks, WILL TAEKE PLACH THIS, WEDNESDAY, EVENING At 8 o°cloclk, At Store No. 948 Wahash-avs Qorner Twonty-first-st. BLISON & FOBTER, Auctioneors. 195 West Washington-st. GENTEEL FURNITURE AT AUCTION, On WEDNESDAY MORNING, May 2, at 10 o'look, conalsting of Ohambor, Dining-Room, aud Kitchen Fur- nituro, Boddlog, Crockery, ., &a. ELISON & FOSTER, Auationoers, % Markotst, HOUSE AND LOT, With Elegant Grounds, 581 Hubbard-st., AT ATUCTION, On Satuwday Morning, May 31, &t 10 u’clflck! ON THE PREMISES. Thouso two-story freme, with brick basomont: lot 100 feot front on Hubbard-st., by 317 foet deop on Wood-st. § Grounds Aittod upin splendid stylo. Thisproporty hasboca otoupisd {or several yoacs past by Frantz Armold, Esq. 'TERMS OF BALE CASH, TITLE PERFECT. ‘For information rogarding tho proporty spply to WILL. JAM ANDRLWS, Room No, 16, 153 LaSallo-st. ELISON & FOSTER, Auotlonoers. 557 GI0. P. GORE & CO,, Men's and Boys' Summer BOOTS AND SHOES OF BEST STYLHS. Large and Attractive Line ) N 3 Women's & Chidrer's Stumer Wear, Thot must be dlased, ot {10 OATAT.OGUR GHO. P. GORE & CO., 23, 24 & 30 Randolph-st., ‘Wedn day, May 28, at 9 1-2 8. m, By GEO, P. GORE & CO. Wo will hold s vala at aur now aud s us store, 68 and 10 Wabauli-av., near cormor Randolph-st., AT ATCTION. A special salo of W, G, orookory and yollow ware, 20 cratos W., G. Oroukory, 10 cratos of Yoilowwaro, OnThursday, May 20, at01-20’clock @, P. GORK & 0O.. Auctionosrs. By TAYLOR & HARRISON, At No, 16 Aberdeen-st,, On WHDNESDAY, May 28, at 10 0'Olook, AT AUOTION, ‘Tlo Houschold Goods conalsting of BED-ROOM, DIN. ING-ROOM, AND KITCILIN FURNITURE, OROCK« ERY, QLASSWARE, PLATED-WARK, &0., 0., By TAYLOR & HARRISON, Augtlonoera, Large Auction Sale of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &0, THIS MORNING, at 93 o'olock 4 Fanoy Goods, ssiuieres, Cloths, GQoods, Ailke, Rikbons, e S atta Wihlto Goods FOR_SALE. siore Cloth, Rty Mulle, Wt il AR AAA AAAAAAAANAAAA AN ware, ‘Tuwols, Napkins, ilandkorchlofs, Embroidorios, oR RALE-SOUTIL 8IDE FOURNISHED ROOM, | &o., %o, loaso and furnituro, Gontral location, Very cheap. Dy TAYLOR & JIARRIBON, Auctionoors, ‘Addross 1 03, Tribuno ofivo. 3 aud 53 Houth TJ{'0it SALE_SALOON OOURTER AND LODKER, T siaken au Toakingsglass, 1 uilod 0% tur' North Morkotust. at_onco. Lusinoss, JFGR BALE—g3.0l0 DABI-A BTEAM OANAL-HOAT In compiat dor. ALEX. Mol IRDY, ¥t Boutt Waterap, e orlor 4 wuor’ golng out of SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, OR BALK--OLYDU—WI AN OFFERTHIS WEEK by tho tecand divluion of Clyo, 30 sotwm, fully as finol auotion antcs ‘s fine proilt, STO nabe uato Waallaaia & WALE, hx,.n.|n‘m.z tiguros ma - Real Estate