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THE CIICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1873, WASHINGTON, Senator Cameron Has Anothor In terviow with tho President, Ex-Gov. Jewell, of Connecticut, Ac- cepts the Russian Mission. A Hitch in the Manufacture and Supply of Postal-Cards, Spectal Dispateh to The Chieago Tridune, THE VENERADLE OAMERON, ‘Wasnaroy, D, 0., May 20, arrived horo this morniug from Harrieburg in sompany with Prosidont Grant. o spont sov- oral hours at the Executivo Mansion, aud thero has beon muoh ouriosity to ascortain the object of hig visit. Exporienco shows that Camoron Bpldom comos horo unless thoro is somothing to bo accomplished. From n prominont Ponnsyl- vanin oitizon who nccompanied Cameron, and who, during his visit hore, beoamo rathor som= municativo, it is ascortained that tho venorable Bonator is aftor tho sealp of tho presont Collactor of tho Port of Philadelphin, Mr. Both Comly. Thero is mothing particular against Comly. * Ho is not obargod with being o defaultor, nor is there any complaint that Lo has noglected to collect tho rovonuo. Tho Becrotary of tho Troasury, 80 far as i known, is x\xfluefily uatis- flod with his administration. Tho minor poll« licians of Philadolphia havo not signad any poti- tion for_his removal, becauso ho rofused to snt- {sfy thoir domands, Indecd nono of tho ordinary protoxts uaually put forward for tho romoval of wn oflicial whoso gim:a-lfl wanted seom to oxiet in Comly's caso. Thore aro somo oharges to tho offect that tho - Colloctor has refusod to romovo officient subordinates who tro porson- ally obnoxious to Gon, Oameron ond_his Plila- fle()'hln frionds, but under tho Olvil-Bervico oy IInm, it was eupposod theso would liave no elYect, eithor at tho White Houso or the Treas- ory Dopartment. It 18 known, howover, that Gen. Cameron has novor regarded the Olyil- Borvico policy as oithor wiso or oxpedicnt. This is porhaps tho only point upon which o diffors from tho President, In public a8 woll ne ln pri~ vate, Comeron has beon said to expross his con- tompt for the wholo syatem, and Lo has oven gono Eo far o4 to intimato tat it was shumbug, Tho Senator’s domand for the re- maval of Comly doos not arike 80 much from Any pordonal dislika to thst pontlorman, as trom sdesiro to roliove Mr. Russoll Errett, Chairman of tho Stato Contral Commitivo. HIr. Erratt I8 Gen, Cameron's candidato for Collector of the Port of Philadelphin, Ho is a gentleman who, Gen, Comoron says, s claima upon tho Admin® istration. It is insinunted that Gen, Comly was not aa active as he should haye beon in the polit~ leal campaign lost fall. Whothor Gon. Cam- oron will . bo ablo to sccomplish his purpose Is nmob lnown. Thoro _aro thoso who_gay that the rocont visit of tho Pres- idont to Harrisburg has something to do with this mottor, and that tho wholo thiug. was planned by Cameron. NAVAL DIPLOMAS. On Saturday noxt the diplomes to tho gradu- sten of tho Naval Academy st Annapolis willbo dolivored to tho midshipmon 5? Becratary Robo- son, 'Thio Jupaneso uf.uduntl atz Mullor, grad- uofes this yoar, and is woll up in tho front of bis class, but will only recolve n cortificato of raduntion. Tho colored cadot, Conyos, atanda fow In his class, but not far cnougli down * to funk.” Howill, howeyor, romain in the snmoclass noxt year 08 ho now i4.’ Tho Japanese Prince, Azung, in thosame clnas, now, with Conycs, pnesos upwand to anothor. Next yoar, tho gradn- stos will bo dotached from the®Acadomy, and ordored to their’ homes. The socond will have loaves grantod thom, aud tho first and eccond Clagaes will go on the rogular annusl craise. ARCHITECTURAL. J. R. Hamilton, nn oxperienced aroitoot of New York, formerly of Cincinnati, has beon, - ointed Buporintondent of Repaivs_on public Euilaings, in connection with the offics of Su- porvising Architeot of tho Treseury. DETROIT RIVED BBIDGE. ‘Upon n raquost from tho Secrotary of War, the Treasury Departmont is propating & stutoinont of all tho veagels clearing frow the ports on the lokes or_St. Luwronco Rivor to o point at or beyond Detroit, with the tonnago of each, for 1871 and 1872, for the information of the Bonrd of Army Engiucors, constituted by epecial order of the War Dopartment, in nccordance with a recont act of Congross, £ Inquira into and To~ por upon the practicability of bridging, con- Eistont. ly with tho interost of navigation, tho channol botwoen Lako Huron and Lake Erio. £To the Associated Press.) APPOINTMENTS, Wasmrsatoy, May_29.—Tho Prosident to-day appointod Frank D, Hettriok Superintendont of tho Mint at Carson City, and Darius SBullivan Posimaster at Olinton, Missouri, RESPITED. The_Presldent to-day respitod Tom Wright ontil Fridflz, the Gth of June, when he will bo hanged for the musder of Rogaraki, TIIE RUSSIAN MISSION. The_Presidont wos to-day informed by ex- Gov, Jowell of his acceptance of the appoint- ment of Minlstor to Russia. REVENUE QUTTER, The stenmor Porry has been placed in com- mission for duty on Lako Erio. TOSTAL OARDS, Tho Post-Ofico Dopartment to-dey susponded tho printing of postal cardy, for tho. reason that tha card-board submitted was not equal to the sontract roquirements. The defeets of and de- Iny in tho issuo of postal cards aro entirely the fault of the contractors, who had not provided facililios for their manufactura. TIE DERT REDUCTION. Tho prosent opinion ot the Troasury Depart- montis, that tho reduction of the public dobt for {Iny will bo small, owing to the large expondi- ures, Tolographic Brovities. Tho tariff of tolls at the Sault Canal has been reduced from 4¢ to 81¢ conts por ton. A emall boy, named Stooplor, was drownod ab Galons, 111, Yostorday aftornoon, while in swime ming, A man namod Webstor was sawed to s eaw-mill in Warrick County, In Weddnosday, noar Newburg. Veatch, stabbed by Farroll at the Jofforson- eillo (Tud.) Btate Prison on Tucsday, is lying in & very procarions condition, Jobm ~Hickman, os-member of Cotgross, is dangerously ill at Wostchoster, Pa,, with but tittlo hopo of his recovery. Bixty-two feot of tho Evoratt Hotel property in 8t. Louis woa s0ld_yestorday at nuction to Louis A, Labesume for 377,1(}& 2 The Government salo of ordnauce st the MoundCity Navy Yard yesterday was vory auc- cessful, Mauy bidders were present, Yesterdny aftornoon Christian Zimmorman bad hisarm torn to piecos by a ciroular saw in the Richmond, Ind.,, furniturs manufactory. The nocessary papors havo boen signed and ordors {seued loasing the Missouri fitato DPoui- tntinty to Messrs, Porry, Young & Willis for ton yedrs. By thio fall of n scaffold at the new Quartor- mastor's depot in Dobroit_yesterdny, Fraucis Grioko foll seventy foel to the ground, and was fatally iujured. The 94th suniverssry of tho birth of Tom Maoro, thio great Irish ‘poet, was_celebrated in Bt. Louis on Wodnesday night with a grand en- tortainmont in the Morchants' Library ifall, Tho New York Tribuna ndvides that 815,000 or £20,000 be colleatod in this city to assiat in plao- ing boyond & possibility of want tho widow of Gen. Csuby, who died peuniless. Cyuthin Gray, of Evansville, Indiana, & col- ored woman %6 yosrs of age, Was con victed of infanticide for killing her child, a week old, in tho early part of Muy, Ble goes to prison for fourteen years, A 8on Francleco Chinaman, unknown, waa wurdered by two white mon on Clay straet on Wedneaday night. Two men, James Brannan and Ithodos, have boon arrestod on suspicion of boing tho murdorors, An investigation shows that tho Iato Honry Barnes, of Dotroit, the former T'onsion Agent, who died s0ma two Jours ugo, was u defauiter to the amount of #21,000, I boudsmen have paid the amount in full, On Weduceday evening, mear Taris, Ind. Charlos Woll aud Joseph' Bongeriuie nttaoked Bumuol Cook nnd orushod his skull with a houlder. A physlclan was called in and pro- nounced {he wound fatal. Our Madison, Wis., spocial says that the weather s much colder than for tho last week, and thore are foars of a froat, if It claars, which sould bo very dostruotivo to tho frult bloayoms, Yegotation 16 hiudered from rapid grawtl, * 1A littlo boy named Fred Kroney was drowned in the Das Moines River, in Dey Moinos, yestor- dsy. W.H. Corkhill, of Mount Ploasant, who was paysing by, plunged in and was bringing tho iocos in na, on boy to ehiors, but growing oxhausted camo nos drowning hithsolt, nud was oseuod by othors. - Late on Wodnesdny ovoning, n fight occurrod noar Providenco, Olark_County, Ind., botwoon Martin Mack and John Stono, whon Mnck's son golzod & olub and sirnck Btons on tha hoead, frac- turing tho skull, Btono is not oxpected to livo. Tho now Doard of Btnto Canal Gommisslonora will continuo to have tholr hoadquartors at Lookport, and will rotain Mr, Thomns, tho pros- ont Buperintondont, and Mr, Milno, tho prosont Boorotary, aud othor appointeos of tho old Board. ‘U'ho trial of Billy Harrison, ehnrfiud with the murder of a man named Biwobado, In Onlro, last enr, I8 progreasing now in tho Ofrouit Gourt of ulaski County, nt Monnd City. It promlscs to l;: :r:n of tho most iutoresting hold iu Egypt for An unfortunalo young woman of Aurors, named Holland, gave Dbirth to a child on Wodneaday morning, which aobn atterward diod. A Corouar's jury rovonled tho fact that tho fne fant oamo to Its donth by strangulation at the hands of its mothor. < At Dayton, Ohio, yostorday, tho infant son of Tamos Bosslor, whil playing. in tho treot, wos Fun ovor by & Gray, tho mhaol passing ovar its head, orushing ont the brains and killing it in- stantly, Tho Qovoner’s jury roturnod a verdict of accidontal dosth, acquitting tho drayman of Dblamo. o Sonio oight Sophomores of {ho Wisconsin Stato University, snsponded a fow wocks ago for cut- ting recitation, and rofusing an apology, hnvo ‘boon recofvad baok on professions of regrot and promisos of conformity to the rules of lgo inuti- tutior, nud overythiug is poace and harmony at the institution whore was discord and demorall- eations In the n\lbll];[lln District Court, on Wodnesday, in tho onso of B, B. Richards against the Oity of Dubuque, Judgoe Wilton geva o verdiet in Tovor of 'tho piointiff, which is of great im- ortance to the cifizons gonorally, dony- g, 08 it does, tho right of tho city to inorcaso tho valuntion and taxation of proporty hacausa of improvoments mado aftor the valuation by tlio Assossor in January, as tho law diroots. FOREIGN. CANADA. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, TonoaTo, Mny 39.—Tho docision of tho Ottawa Govommont, just boforo tho closo of tho Tiouso, to givo o publio funoral to tho romnins of Sl Goorgo Etionno Oartior, and to eroct & momu- ment to his memoryat thio publio expenso, which was sustained Dy 6 voto o 40 to 25, or by one- fifth of the ontire Houso, maots wilh groat op- osition in evory patt of the Domiuion, both tho ronch and English. papers opposing, on the ground that Lo formed ono of o governmont chargod with n sorious broach of trust—in fact, of orimo—in connoction witli(ho Pacific Reilway mattor, and to roudor this ribute would bo in- consistont ith s churge shortly to bo inves- tigatod. Tho ropsegontative of tho Gront Easforn Olr- cus mado & chargo of libol against tho agout of Barnum's Oircus. Tho lnttor was arrostod, and tho cato has boon boforo tho Court for two or throe days. Tho Inttor admits tho publication of the mattor complained of, and ciniws tho pub- linhed sssortions cau bo ostablishod as truo. Ho was rolnsod on 52,000 badl, and tho caso ad- Journad ll Octabor. Tho (lobe roturns to its ndvocsoy of o railrond from Sault 8t. Maxio to Fort Willlam or ‘Thun- dor v, i Ghonco to Fort Garry, o conntomck flow of Immigration and trade via Duluth to tho Northwost. Chatham has oxporionced another flre, which dostroyed two hotels, n chuzch, and othior build- ingn. Loss about $16,000. "tlio Iargo trostio-work bridgson tho Crront Westorn Itailrond, nonr Oakyille, on the Toranto branch, was to-day destroyed by fire, Szl GREAT BRITAIN. LoxnpoN, May 29.—Thore wero numerous accl- Qouts at tho Derby raco yesterday, caused by tho running away of horscs, the falling of stands, and 1o prossure of tho” crond. oo porsons waro killod and sevoral sovorely injured. Tho manufscturers of Wolverlinmpton aroim- porting iron from the Unitrd Statos in_couso- quence of tho oxorbitant rotos at whioh tho native production Ia hold. ‘At tho annual dinuor lust oyoniug, of tho Royal Litorary Fod, over whicty 2ir. Glastone pro- sided, tho Lord Bishop of Dorry aud Rnphos roposed “ The Literaturo of tho United Stntos.” Tho sontiment was warmly received, and BMr. Zatbrop Motloy, who was one of tho guests; clo- quently rapliod.’ Holid grast stross upoh tho intornntional bond botwoun Epgland and tho United States, and said ho rogardod tho Iitorary mon of both countrios a8 follow-citizeng of & gront Englisb-sposking Ropublio. it SPAIN, Maprip, May .20.~Disturbances ocourred a fow days sgo on board the Spanish frigates Vic- torin and Almansa, and the leadors being ar- regtad, ordor wau rostored, In complianco with tho request of Mr. Sickles, the Government has ordered the Captnin-Gon- eral of Cuba to give offect to tho pardous of tho American citizens, Banta Rosn, Oliker, and Levor. Lonbox, May 29.—Charles Dradlaugh, your Bpacisl Commissioner to Spain, returning from Madrid, hns been toized by tho Carlists, Iis lifo i in grent persl. ITALY. MruAv, May 29,—Tho fuporal of Count Man- zoni took placo bLoro to-day. Tho city was draped in mourning {n respect’to the moemory of tho distinguished poot aud novelist, Princo Humbort, howr-appsront to the Italian tbrono, and the Duke of Aoats, ox-King of Spain, wors smong the pall-besters, Fully 100,000 persons gathered in tho strects to witness tho funeral Pprocossion. THE LABOR QUESTION. Tho Massachusctts Reformors to Put n Labor Ticket in the Ficlde-Other Labor Itomw. Bosroy, May 20.—At the Labor Reformora’ Convention, in sossion horo to-dby, it was voted that o convention of tho Labor Reform purty be Teld ot Worcostor, Aug. 3, 1879, to nominate complote State ticket, and candidates for the 250_1::#0 of Maesachusetts from the differont dis- ricta, g Presidont Jones made a fow romarks, charno- torizing tho two partlesat presont in tho country as tho party of tho past and tho party of spoils. Tho Lnburgtu'ty wad the salvation of tho work- ingmen, aud would succaod if it mambars were lmg.d' ho Couvontion way rather thinly at- nded, SeriNGFIELD, Mass., May 20.~Tho United Btates Writing-Paper Makers' Assactation met in this city to-day, and adjourned for four wooks, without deciding 88 to “extending the time for ‘half production. The half-production time ox- iros Juno 1, and_the mills will then go wpon ull time until the adjowrned mooting takes place. e gl The Yown Dociors. Special Dispateh to The Chicauo Tribune, MAUSHALLTOWN, J0WA, Murv 29, —Ab tho 808~ sion last evening, Dr. J.'T. M. Angenr read o ro- ort upon expeetant trestmont in diseans, Dr. FI. P. Gruwell rond & roport upon the influsuce of the motions in disengo. ‘This morning Dr, Glanvarfruuonte(l & report. upon the modical_istory of Loo County during tho past yoar. Dr. Fronch also rond b ropors from Beott County. Dr. Watsdn roportod upon epidemic spmal-moningitis in Dubuque County, Dra, Failor and Williamson reported succesnful cages of ovariotomy. At 11 o'clock the Bociety proceedad to tho olectiongof ofticors for the eu- Buing year, with tho following rosult: 3 Presillent—Dr, W. P. Robertaon, First Vico-President—Dr, Willism Cornes, Second VieesPresident—Dr, Joln Bower, Seoretary—Dr. 8. I, Thrull, i Ausiatant Secret Tennedy, i Treasurer—3. W, i \ Tyuatees—Drs, Angear, liazen, 1louso, Thompson, Boyitie, and Buitt, Commiltes of Arranjements—Drs, Teck, Watson,, Faflor, Flold, and Kenncdy. Publishing Committce—Drs, Hughes, Fornaworth,, snd Cardbart, Comanities on Ethiea—Drs, Willinmeon, Relotino,, Oleaver, Graham, and aker, In thio attoruoon wession, tho following papers | were prosonted: Dr. Contis, on Moohsnium ' of Labor;" Dr. Plorco, roport of & case of ulcer of tlo stomach ; Dr. Cross, roport of a gunshot wound of the slull; Dr, McCluro, casos of dis- Tocation of the hip. Aftor tho adoption of tho Toport on finance, 6 voto of thanks was Londored tho Prosbyterian' Church, tho citizens, and tho ,Ceutral Iowa Railroad, ~ Dr, Carter roported a caso of catnrrh and gangrone, and Dr, Boars an anomalous caso, President Bobestson took ths chair, Thanks were voted tho retiring oflicors, and the Convontion adjourned, " Des Moines, In., May 20.—Tho State Roleotio Modical Convontion wan held horo fo-day, Tho ‘busiues conslated of disoussions on profossion= al subjeots, The following ofticers woro olocted tor tho onsuing year 1 Prosidont, A. O, Bhor- Iwood, Mnrumfi‘l!o\m‘ Vice-Irosident, J. G. Yowell, Tella; Necording Beorotary, O. P, Bhomakor, Avoon ;_Corrosponding Boorotary, E.H, Oartor, Des Moines, Tho Convention ened to-night, with an address by Prof, Dune os, and aloatura by tho Rey. A, Lu Frishio. REMARKABLE DOCUMENT. A Chapter in the History of tho Beechor-Tilton Cases Covenant of Christian Fellowship Be- tween the Two and Henry C. Bowen. ‘Why This Tripartite Contract is Made Public. Special Dispatch to The Chicano Tridune. New Yonx, May 20.—The followlug hae beon. givon for publication by o well-known gentlo- mnn, who says that ho doos it without Mr, Boochar's knowledgo: Wo throo mon, carneatly deslring to restoro cach to tho otlior the rospect, love, and fratoruity in Which wo once lived happily 'togethier, in our social lifo in Brooklyn, ol o8 membora of tho Viymouth Ohurol, carnostly desiring 1o Tomove all callsos of offonso ~oxisting, both real ond faucled; o minko Christisn repstation for injuries’ dono or supposod to bo_dono, and to offace tho disturhed past, and to provido cotcord, good will, and love for tho futuro, do doclaro aud covonant eacli to o otioru follownt o att, ‘trat—1, lienry O, Bowen, having given credit, por- fapn WO Ay conbloralion, t0-alos AR snhaen: docs respocting enry Ward Beocer, and being fn- fluonced_ by thom, s was Datural to o man who' secolye impressfons suddenly to tho oxlent of roponting thom,—guardodly, Towever, and within limitations, and_ 1ot for tho purs poso of injuring hiro, but atrictly in tho confidenco of consuliation, now feel that thorein X did him wrong, Thercforo, I'disnvow all the charges sud jmputations that have beeu attributed to e s8 baving been by e made against 1, W, Deocher, ond I declare fully and ‘without resorve that I know nothing which should rom oxtending to him my most and Oliristian _followship, ond I oxpressly withdraw oll tho churges, imputations, and junuondoca fmputed s ‘nving boon'uitered by e, and sot forth in a lottor wriiten to ma by Theodora ‘Tilton, on tho 1st day of Jauttary, 1871, 6 copy of whicls loitor i8 horeto on- noxed, and T iacarcly rogret huving mudo any mpi- tations, charges, or innuondoes unfovorablo to the Obrlatian characfor of Mr. Uoochor, nnd I covousnt and promiso thal, for all futuro time, T will nevor, by word or deed, reour to, ropoat, or alludo toany o cithior of ald charges, imputations, or funuondocs, ‘Secanud—And 1, Theadoro Tilton, do of my fros il and frienaly spirit toward Jonry d, Bowen and Hon ‘Ward Beechior, horeby covounntand agreo fhnt I will mover ayaln ropeat by word of mouth or olerwlss suy of hg llegations or (mputatiogs o inucadoos contained fn my lotter ersunto aunozed, or any oluer injurlous impuistions or allegations suggested by or growing out of - thess, and et T will nover again bring up of hint at any enuso.ot differenco or ground of compinint Lerotoforo oxiating botween tho eald Honry . Bowen and myself or the said Heury Ward Beachor, Thwrd=—T, Hones \Ward Boechur, yut to piat orover out of sight and out of memory. I deeply regret tho caunos for suspicion, jealousy, ‘and catraugoment ‘which have come between us, 1t is & joy to me to hinve ‘my old regard for Henry 0, Bowen sud Theodoro Tilton restored, and o happitiess to mo to resume tho old relatians of lavo, reapoct, nud rellanco to each and botis of thom, 1f 1 havo sald ansthing injurious o tho Topulation of either or bavo dotracted from their atanding aud famo as Christian gentlemen aud mem. bems of iy clureb T rovako i all, sud hessilly covon- ant fo ropair and reinslate them'to the extont of my power, (Slgoed) 11. 0. Bowey, "PirkoDoRE TILTON, o BEZOUED, Brooxyw, Aprl 9, 1872, Thon followa the letter of_Tilton to Bowen, ublishod somo timo ago. Tho goutloman who urnishos tho above aays o hns had it in bis posssion & long time, and only maks it public now becauso Mr. Bowen has recontly roiterated lcxll.‘; ulamluu .against tho pustor of Plymouth urels, RELIGIOUS. Closing=Day of the Illinois State snbbath=School Associutions Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Senwortzry, 1L, My 20.—This, tho closing day of tho Sabbath-school Convention, has boon one of continued interost and onjoyment. Rare, indoed, fn tho bistory of tho Association, has such propitious woathor Joon voucheafod. Throughout it has beon a8 lovely ne could bo dosired. Crowded sosslons in Springfiold's larg- o8t church havo charactorizod tho proceodings. This morning tho discussions took & wider rango, and woro, thorofors, more gonorally interesting. Tho fitst quostion ro- forod to teaching tho losson fn tho family, and urgod that thero tho foundation snowld bo laid. R. H. Grifiith, of Ruehvillo, enrnostly defendod giviug tho Biblo tho prof- crenco, using ol losson-papers eud_othor Lolps within reach, and thon being 85 independant of them ay poseible in tho clavs, Tho somewhat disparaging alluslons to helps clicitad from tha Rov. J. H. Vincont, of Now York, o spiritod do- Toude of ull availeble Assistanco,’ Tor nn hour or mora the Rov. Doctor was questioned by tho dolegates, ond gove prompt roplios, full of practical ‘Instruction_and defenso of tho joint g Of tho pulpit and tho echool in conveying truths to tho youthful mind, In the aftornoon aftor the Couvention had accoptod tho invitation to moot in Chaupnign next year, tho quostion of normal classes apd Toma insfitutes was introducod by tho Rov. J. I, Vincont, whoso oxcollont suggestions of what tho tonchor should bo_commandod oarnost at- tontion. A gonoral discussion onsuad upon thio practieabliity of normal classes in rural districts. A dologate domanded an exprossion of opinion o8 to whothior tho ugo of 80 many kuch helps as los- gon papers iad decronsed fho intorost in teacli- ers’ mootings. Tho unanimous’ opinion was that tho moro light _roflected upon tho subloct, tho grostor ind boon tho Intorast. Tho Convention ihon divided into_mections, ac- cording to diatricts, and wero mot by tho rospoo- tive mombors of the Exceutivo Committes, The first dlistrict, ombracing Coolk and_sixtcen oflier nortliwestern countios, ngrood_to Liold a district convention ot Nookford next Octobor. It I to Lo @ dolggatoconvontion, aud caol schdol, hov- over umal, is o bo entitled to sand a delogato, During theézo intoresting oxorisos, tho last binok spot 3va8 removed from tho Sundiy Sehool map of lnals by & aincero pledgo Leing givon thnt Tord Counly ghould bo fully organized within sixty-doys, Now tho wholo 103 countios of Tili- nois aro Tully organized, o more glorious report than ony ofhior 8tate in tho Union can maks, and entitling Lot to rank as the * Bunnor Stato” in tlzo Bunday School causo. This gratifying fact gavo rio to un oxprossion of gratitude to Qod _whon the Conveution renssomblod, which culminated in tho unitod singing of tho'* lon motre ™ doxology, sud nn oarucst and gratoful proyor by tho Tion. J, I, Culver, President of tho Convontion. Mesrs. Boardsloy, Dornard, and Tuloy, of Champaiga, woro nppointed an Auditing Com- mittoo for the onsuing your. By o rising unaui mous voto tho thankd of tha Convantion wera ivon to tho citizons of Bpringfiold for hoir unboundod hospitality, which has indood boon unswrpnssod. A similar exprassion. was givon i favor of tho quartolfe cholr from Chicago, comprised of Messrs, Blob~ bins, Bunker, Dorn, nud Clark, It fa.only just to ady that 1o provious Convontion lios boon fa- vorad with gluging that by #o churmed and elo- yatod the auditors as.tho music ronderod by tho Chicago quartotio. @ ublo rowa of clmirs woro placad in tho aisles of tho church to accommodate the vast assem- bly that wont to parlicipate in tho clositg exor- cisos of tho Convention, Bhort nddresscs were tho onder. Tho specches wero limited to fivo minutes each, snd ol of {hom were Interesting, patioularly thoso of Dr. O, . Blacke all, of Chicugo; R. A. Burroll, Aurora; T. B. Ridgway audJ. McKaopples, of Bhawneotown A oubio portion of timo was allowed tho Rov. J.H. Vincont, of Now York, who ontortaluod the audlenco With an admirablo addross, illug- trating the successful mothods of teaching. The vonerablo Steplon Paxon, who bus organized moro Sunduy-school in Iilinois than any othor mombor, spoko offectively. Tho closing addross was doliverod by I, T'. Saoobs, of Chicago. Tho Chicago cholr tang “Calling us ~ Awsy" with ~ such offcet .that another hymn was called for, and, although tho Lour was lato, not & porsou in the vust musombly left tho room : until anothor hymn had/boon eung and the Pros idont hnd Frouullhcnl\ tho Fifteonth Btato Bun- day-Hehool Convontiom of THinols adjournad, .Ad ono of the lauding delogatos exvlaimed, “‘I'ho Convention adjourned in glory," for nover did o Yottor fooling porvade any Ohistian gatharing thau has oharactorizad {ho ono that lng now passod into histor; Thirteenth Congrogational Annivore sary. Special Digpatel, to-2hio Chieago Tribune, Erar, 1L, Muy 20,—T'ho Conornl Assaclation wae organized this morning by olecting Lo Rov, L. Qaylor, of Furmington, a8 Modorator, and the ltov. X. B, Guild us Becretary, Over 200 roprasontativos woro presont. Who hour from 9 to10_o'cleck was spont In devotlon, lod by tho Rev. DL, L. Williston, of Galosburg,—tho musio helng lod by Prof, P, P, Dliss, of Ohicago, Trontinont t tho affootlonato thought of Hhe mootiug was tho momory of tho Kov, N. O, Clark, of Elgin, who, after forty yosra of sorvico in'thg Tox Hivor Valloy, bud Quring tio yoar pasnod away. Tho yarlous bonovolont saclotios roported thelr colloctions within tho yonr fu Illinoin. Becrotary .7, Humpbroy roportod §11,102.83 for tho Amoritan Doard and Jogaclos to tho amount of 812,617, Boorotary Howard roported for tho Amoridan . Mieslonary Aswociation =~ 88,203.04, Bocrotary Roy ro[mnml for the Amorican Home Misalonary Bocloty £0,700.72. Tho Rov. D. I\ Dascom roportod for tho Fund in Ald of the Tamilios of Docossed or Disabled Minlators, £420.98, Tho Rev, M, K, Whittlosoy; Troasurer ot thia Associailon, roported oxpondos, £008.52. Tho Roy. W, If, Browstor, of tho Commitico to visit Whoaton Colloge, roportad ou tho on- conraging conditlon of things thoro, and Prosi- dout, Binuchnrd nddod » word as o' the lass to gradusto this summer, Tho class ombraces nino young gentlemen nnd three young ladics, Tho , placo of noxt mooting was fixod at Kowanoo, Prof, Emorson gavo an account of the condi- tion and prospority of tho collogo at Bololt, and tho Asgociation cordiatly voted 'an fudorsemant of the inatitution. 1'ho Rov. 0. Cavorno read o very interosting and progrosslve esuny upon tho “Relation of Roliglon to Belentiflc Thought.” A yory oxoitiug dobato followed on an invitation of the ordor of the Qraud Army for tho Associntion to Join in n body In tho coromony of decorating tho graves of tho soldiors on the morrow. Dr. Bianohard mado some_portinent romarks on tho inconsistenoy of tho Church of Christ jolningin countonancing an orgauization of tho kind. brougli on shiarp rofoindry. A committoo waa nppointed to roprosont the body in paying ro- Bpock to tho momory of tho soldiors, - ‘The procesdings’of tho evening sossion woro devoied to the roport of home misglonary ap- ointmonts. An Indepondont Homo Missionary ocloty waa organizod durivg tho ant year, This was ity firat suniversary, ~The Itov. Kowo, Bocrotary of the Stato Socioty, mado an intor- esting roport. There sro 248 Congregational churalios in tho Stato. Tho amount ralesd for missionaty work wos sbout 89,400, sud tho smount oxpendod about $8,600. TherolLas boon oo increaso of ocontributions for missionary funds from 80,000, two yoars ago, to 8,000 lnst, and §10,000 this yonr. ~This Las'not boon equal to oxpectation, and the rcason has boon o gonoral gearcity of monoy. A favorablo account. was given of n orics of followship mootinga in the Association. A gonoral roport of missionary and church work was read by the Rov. Whittlosoy, tho Buperintondont of tho Houthorn Diviaion, embracing much usoful sta~ tistical information; slto, by the Rov. Roy, Su- porintondont of tho Northern Distriot. = Ilo Bpoks, also, of bis connootion with misslonary swork {n the Western Territorios. A spiritod dis- cusslon was bad upon the resolition covoring tho roport of tho Becrotary to raigo the mission- ory work 81 por hiead on membership in all the .churchios, participatod in by Ool. Hammond, tho Tove. Sturtoyaut, Bames, Longloy, Bacomb, Wost, Qol. Howard, and othory. ~‘Tho groab spocch of tho ovoning on tho subjoot was by Dr. Btorrs, Bocretary of tho National Home Mis- alonary Sacioty. Congregational Publivhing Sociotys BosroN, May 20.—At tho aunual mooting of tho Congrogationsl Publishing Bocioty to-day tho Troawurcr’s roport waa_road, slowing tho cash rocoipts to bave beon 8112‘229 + cash bal- anco on hond Alay 1, $6,076. T'ho Society Las. secolved for neody echoolt, $12,223, and givon away 812,836, in 850 towns and localittos all over ho conntry, and o fow in foreign countrios, The financial raport of the Amorican Education Soci- oty shows the recoipts to havo boon £33,879, whifch, with o belanco of 84,401 at tho boginhing of tho yoar, o mado tha fotal ovailablo menus §37,781. 'Thero hina boon exponded 831,685, Three hundred snd sixty-fivo young men fhinve boon assisted in thirty-six collogos and thoologi- cul sohools. United Drethren Conforonce, Dayroy, O., Moy 20.—Tho Coufercnce, nftor spending pn nyrooablo aud ploasant afternoon at tlio Boldiors® Hom, roturncd at 6 o'clock, aud, at linlf-past 7, ronedombled for tha niglt edssion, Dishop Dickuon presiding. Tho cvoning scesion s dovotod mataly o romarks upon th bual nesa traupnctod Dy this sossion, Toturning thavke, ofo. Tho Commuittes which Was np- poiited for tho parposo of stationing_tho Bishops, submitted thoir report. It places onch Bishopin anow flold in the following_ordor: East District, D. Edwards, D.D.; Ohio Diatrict, tho lov. J. Weavor; Lt Misslasippi District, tho Rov. J Dickson | Woot Mississinpl Disirct, tho Roy. .. Gloasbronner, Tho Conforonco the docidod to hiold thoir noxt Gonoral Conforonco a Wontfield, T1L., o begin on_tho socond Thursdn in May, 1877." Bishiop Glossbreunor pronouuce tho bonodiotion, and ot 10:30 adjournod sine dio. Varginin Baptisty, % Romroxn, Va., May 20.—1Tho Baptist Genoral Assoviation of Virginla mot to-day in tho tompo- Tary tabornaclo, About 10,000 people, compotiod of delogatas, visitors, and citizons, woro proseut. Many could not gain admittauco, Tho pro- ceodings woro oponod With prayer by tho Rov. ° James Fifo, tho ‘only survivor of ‘tho oviginators’ of the Assoolation fifty yoars ago. After the complotion of organ- izatlon tho Rov. Dr. Curry, Prosidont, made an ablo addross, Tho Rov. Dr, Burrows, from the Committoo on the Momorial Fund reported about £220,000 collacted, of whioh $200,000 had Doen contributed in Virginia ; 380,000 Lavo yob 10 ho.aised to comploto, the Momorial Tuad, Over $17,000 wera subseribed on the spot. Unlted Presbytorian Assombdly. PuiLapeLeiia, May 29.~The Assombly mat this_afternoon at 2 ‘o'clock. The report of tho Board of Education was prosented. Aid has been given to forty-six young _mon, who _gre undor tho caro of twenty diffor- ont Prosbytories, A momorial from tho Pres- bytory, asking tho cstablishinont of & por- manent dolegato fund way_ roforred. 8 avo- ning 5 conforonco was hold on the subject of foreign missions. Homo mission and church oxtonsion aro subjects for tho spcolal order on Monday, African Mothodist Church, PurmapzLraiA, May 20.—Tho Baltimore and Philadelphin conferouco of tho African Method- iut Episcopal Zion Ohurch in America, colorad, ig 1n sosaion in this city. Tho nction of tho gon- eral Conforenco in congolidating tho Ballimoro and DPhiladelphis Conferonces was indorsed. %‘Ihu annual sddross was dolivored by Bishop 0or0, Missourl Epivcopalians. 8r, Lous, M':f' 28.~Bishop Auer, of Wost ‘tlxmcn, addressod the Episcopal Convention to- oy — Railrond News. » Speotal Disvatels to The, Chicauo Tribune. Senmvor1eLD, May 29.—T'ho Springfiold & Tili- nols Southeastsrs Railrond Company have boon communicating with Now York brokers for some timo past to obtain monoy to oxtend their road trom Boardstown, Ill, to Burlington, Towa, Tho Oomnnng to-dny recoived a_lettor from Bload- 00d & Co., brokors in Now York, who stato that §¥all sirook'mon, in view of tho’now Ialirond Jaw and it offoots upon tho rallroad intorcst, Iivo doclined to place any moro money into Dlinols railroads. 87, Louis, May 20, 1]ml'ty of tho Directors and stookholdors of tho Tndinna & Illinois _Con- tral Railrond arrived here by thio Loledo, Wabash & Wostern Yino this morning, having yosterday passod over their own comploted Jno Trom tho Wabash to Docatur, = 'Thoy oxpress themselves highly ploased with tho substantial quality of thio road, richness of the country through which it runs, and tho promising prospocts of business. TTho patly loft for Now York iu tho ovoning by tho Vandalin line and Ciucinuati. Nrues, Mich., May 29,~The Niles Republican of to-day has the following: “A lottor from s Marahall corrospondent appears in the Detroit yibune, in which is detailed o statoment of tho points mado by tho partios interosted in tho utook of tho Air Lino Railrond botwoon this city and Jackson in their injunction suit against the Michigan Contral Company. We alao have in- formation, deemed rollablo, that tho employos on tho Michigan Air Line and tho Niles & Bouth Boud Roada hlwn hind orders to hold themsolves in readiness to remove the rolting stock and all movenblo property from theso two ronda afa day's notlco, with a view to abandoning them, Wa givo the rumior, which come to us from a gourco ontitled to credit, for what it is worth.” Tosron, Muy 20,—Tho Massachusotts Houso passod bill which n}l[vronrlnmu 3200,000 for the Somplotion of tho_ Hoouao Tunnol, and raquests tho Govornor and Couneil to roport the most favorable use of tho Lunnel to the next Goneral Court, New Yout, Moy 20.—It in reported that Aldon B. Stockwoll, Presidont of the Atlantic & I'aciie Tiafirond, has tondored i resignation to tho Doard of Directors, who will slortly take nction o it Mr. Androw 3. Ponreo, dr., Vico-Brosi- dont, will m:bnl;l( suceced him, Jay Gould is sald to bo about loaving this city for the Wk, to partioipate in tho oloction of Divectors for the Olifengo & Northwestorn Rail road Uompany. ‘Llic bull of ity atook iy suid to Vo lild by Jay dould, fforaco . Olatk, Augus- tus Hoholl, aud tielr allios, Prrrusunas, Pa., Moy 20,—7This attornoon, Judges MoXeunan and’ Nixon, of the Unite Btatos District Court of Now Jorsoy, have ou- glglod in h“'h;fi argument on the mation for a prol iminary fnfunction rostraining tho New orls & Long Lranch Railrond Compony from Dullding a bridga ovor tho mouth of the Raritan Tivar, in Now Jorsoy. Tho complainants aro tho Ponneylvania Rallrond, losscos of tho Now Joraoy Contral. Theodoro Cuylor, of Philadol- phin, and Judgo Seuddor, aro far tho complain- anty, and Boustor Frolinghuyson and Olhncollor Williamson of Now Jorsoy, for tho respondonts. gl Ao NEW YORK. Propaned Xotiremont of o Polico Coms miswlonor se='Tho Iorsc-Discnso = Stolon Bonds-=Goorgo Frumncis Tral Tronounced Sanes~Tiwoel And Ingers solls«Miscolluncous Itomns, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonx, Moy 20.—Quostion of Goorgo Tranols Train's montal condition camo Dbeforo n Bhorlft's Jury this aftornoon, undor tho rocont ruling of Justice Fanchor, Tho jury waa quiokly impancled. Under-Bhoriff Btovens prooided, ‘but fow spootators wore praont. Tho prosocu- tion did not put in an appoarance, Tho dofonso oxamiuod throp witnossos, 'Tho jury rondorod o vordict of snne almoat instantly. Judgo Fanohor will probably dlnchm}u tho prisonor to-morrow, 170 the Asociated Press.) New Yonw, May 90,—Olivor Chatlick, Prosi- dont of the Long Island Rallrond, it ia semi- officially announced, will rotire in & short timo from tho Board of Polieo Oommlusionora, — Mr, Obarliok profors his railrond and Long Island rathor than municipnl honors. o is talked of a likaly to succeod Jawmos O'Brion in tho Btate Bonato, Tho horse-disease hns renchiod tho Brooklyn Clty Rolrond stablos, and foars cxist that tho Qisonno will ngain bocomo goneral in that olty, Tho horso-disoaso, whioh visited this city Inst fall, hus roappeared at the' stables of tho Conoy Tsland Car line, in Bmokl{n. Sovonty horaes aro now wick, and thoro have boon two fatal cagos. ‘Tho trial of * Johuny the Greok," the leading thiof of the country, had to bo postponed to-dsy in consequonco of 'the absenco of twitnossos essontial to his succossful prosooution. Two $10,000 bonds found in tho pnokago thrown awny by Jim Brady, nnd rogistorod of ‘Amasa Btone, are bolioved to have boon stolen from somo bank in Ohlo. A. P. Thompson, Chabior of tho Port Jorvia National Bank, has {nformod Inspeetor Dilkes that ha bolievad athers of the honds woro stolon from his bank. Col. Whitoly has 315,000 worth of bonds supposed to huve boon stolen from the CHonn's Falls Banlk, and found with two mon who wero arrosted somo timo aga. Qoorgo H. Pondloton arrived to-day from . Europe. “Application was made to Judgo Davis to-day for & postponement of tho trial of Tweod to Oc- tobor, based on tho aflidavits of Jolin Wadham's illne. Tho motion was opposed by tho District Attornoy afid Mr. Peckham, and the decision ro- sorved, In Ingorsoll's caso, Judgo Fancher Lo-dn{ donied & motion to sot aside judgmont, with leavo to ronew aftor the Court hias passed upon tho appenl, whoro tho cazo has boen taken by the people. Bu]ll illl tho caso of Stephon Enfi[lsh, oditor of :l.\ba én;flm‘mmc Times, was reduced from £20,000 0 0. Tho Post-Offico at Lindon, New Jorsow, was robbod, on Wodnesday night, of all mail mattor, including money-order lotters containing £900. 't‘]:.m vork was douo by burglars, who blow open o salo. , THE INDIANS, Proposed temoval of tho Winne= bagos from Wisconsin to the Indinn ‘Ferritory=-The ¥Yankton Sioux-="The Kickupoos--The Moiocs, Spectal sHopatch to The Chicago Tribune. Maiso, Wis,, May 39.—The ngonts appointed tho romoval of tho Winnobago Indians from this Stato to tho Indian Torritory aro to Lave a grand council at Bpartn, to-morrow, to hear the report of a delogation gont to inspect the lnnds offerod thom, and considor tho question of removal. Gov. Washburn hns boon requested to bo prosent. ‘Tho lands offored are of tho bost in quality, and the location in all rospects is_excol- lont, but it is feared tho lovo of Indinng for the hunting-grounds of thoir fothors, tho whisky which thoy cannot gotin the Indian Torritory, and the clinnces for thiovery and bogging from tho whitos, will disincling thom to make tho change. ‘The pooplo of Northwestorn Wiscon- sin aro vory anxious to be rid of thom, and ovory affort will bo mado, short of using_force, to effoot thoir romoval. Some warlike demon- strations of the Kiowas, whilo in the territory, alarmed the Winnebago delogation. . WagninaToN, May 20.—Iu furthor contradic~ tion of Gon. Custar's roport, John G. Gorsinau tolegraphs: *'To tho best of my knowledgo and boliof not one of the Yavkton Indians has loft the resoryation to join the hostilo Indians on the Upper Migsouri,” - BAN Fraxcisco, May 29,—No nows from tho Modoo scout sont after Captain Jack. ‘WasiinoToN, Moy 29.—Ii ia stated positively that the Gpvornment will sustain Col. McKen- Zio's pursuit and punishment of tho Kickapoos on Mexican torritory, aud there i no reason to doubt that the racent visit of the Booretary of ‘War to Toxas had for its main objoct tho ar- rangement and authorization of this nfflnn for flmmg stop o Indiau dopredations along the exican frontier. Sporting. Bacrorons, May 20.—This was tho third day of tho apring moating of tho Marlaad Joskey ub. Tho first race, for S-your olds, ono and & quarter miles, was won by Joe Johnston, follow- el by Corouet, Planet, aud John Preston. QLhn:, 2:15, Planet was the favorito bofore tho start. "Tho gecond raco, Pimlico stakes, for all agos, two-milo hoats, was_won by Stockwood ; Pon- nocks b. o, by Vandal, socond ; Sanford, third ; Edwin distanced. Time, 8:48; 84134 ; 404, Thio third race, {roo handicap stakos, all agos, ono and throe-quarter miles, was. won by Echo, followed_by Cadenco, Teclotal, and Bhylook. imo, 8:15. " "Is6 fourth race, a dash of four milos, all ngos, Was won by Jolu Mesryman ; Village Dlack- smith, socond ; Jackson, third. "Limo7:4654. P AprLruts, Moy 20.—Base Ball—Philadel- phins, G ; Daltimoros, 3. ‘Nasuviize, Tonn., May 20.—Thia was tho soo- ond day of ‘tho trotting mooting. Tho raco for 2:60 horsos resulted : Toyca's Ospiain. 1211 Bpotted-Tatl.... 13212 Flora.. For 3:45 honsos : Josephing «u.ees. 111 Annio K, .. 222 Luek.. 3 3 3 245 243, New Yonr, Moy 20.—1ho following is the ro- sult of tho trot at Flootwood to-day for & purse of 3450, Topsy, to barneas Alorcer, {o wagon, Timo—2:303¢ 3 21833 43¢ ; 1363, Pools wore sold to-night on the trot to tako Jiaco tomartow at Proupect Dack, tho pricos oing Gazollo, $100: Fullorton, #00. Startlo was'drivon to wagon on the Flootwood conrso, yestorday, and mado tho firat quartor in 313 wdsonds, mud’ the second quartey In 9336, ‘muking tho Lalf-mile in 1 minulo 73¢ secouds, tho bast hnl-ailo over trattad to road any horso oxcopt Dextor, {al Disputch ta The Chicago T'ribunc, Naw Yonk, May 20,—Hocontly certain_partios importod from England, at a_cost of 31,000, o whito Irish bull-bog, nainod Jackson, which Iad whipped overything in Great Britain, for tho purpose of matohiug Lim ngainst tho celobrated Hiito dog Drandy,” whiok chas wou. tovontoen battlos in this country, and.has nover Loon do- fontod. Tho mntoh was mindo for $1,000, and tho contost took placa this ufternoon on Long Island, in the presonco of about 100 Holoct spec- tators. Afler threo hours, in which noither doj soomod to Liavo tho advantago, Jnokson rofusad to serately, and Brandy was doclared tho viotor. Nelthor dog was fajurod. Tho botting was 100 to 60 on Brandy, Abonl $4,000 changod honds, —— e Now Yorik Leglslatures Armaxy, May 29.—The fudustrial Exhibition wagon by *| bill has been amended and passed by tho Sonato, eas, 20 ; nngs, 7, Tho Assombly will probably concur in the amendments. Who Oivil Damago Lill, elmilar to tho Obio Lill, prssod otk Tionsos, In tho Asscmbly this ovening tho Conforence Committco on the New York aud Brooklyn Dridgo bill roported sn agrcomont upon an amondod bill, Tho roport was sgreed to, Tho . amondod Dbill = loaves it ope tloml with tho two citioy whothor tho Company will asmime oll tho stock ; seoures ad- " ditional dircction to tho olties in the nifnirs of the work and gives to tho Common Counoils tho confirmntion of all uppointments which aro to bo munda by tho Mayors, in caso all tho stock iy nequired. Quartorly reports aro to bo mada and all meotings uf Dircctors opon to tho publio, Loulsville Qolored Polytech netle tute. Lousqn, Iy, May 20—l giatemont. In npocial Washinglon dlsputchos this morning thnt Bonator Bumner roelved s letter from England, asklug about ome W. D. . I, | Dy the United Stntes Government to facilitato- Morsill, soliclting md in that country for tho Colored Polytechnio Instituto in this nlt{, oxcites aomo Inquiry hore, It appenrs thoro it such an institytion charterad, aud Morrill waa authorizod to solicit funda to establish it, but it in not belloved hero that thero is anything prace tical about tho projaat. It hus not hoon” hoard of for somo timo HIl prosont inquiry brought it up, Morrill's family llvo hore, and ho owns some proporty in Loniavillo, —_———— MISCELLANEOUS. Tho Inserlption of Tiglath Plogor, about which o yupars liavo baow maklug suchia xav, turus out to have beon wrltton by Busan B, Anthouy, whon sho was a Jittla child, playing In Tig's back yard,—0hio Stato Journal. > o Pall Mall Gazelle says_good-nnturedly ¢ #Tho Amorlenns scorn to bo hard at worls recon= gtricting tholg nevs, thouglh 1t s difloult ta imagino why they should take so much troublo when future difforences can bo 6o oasily adjust- od by arbitration.” —As an illustration of the gonoral oxperianco of strangors, to-day, 1 will add that Thavo just boon warned out of my room by the announce- mont ihat, from to-morrow, thio price of occu+ pency will' bo 2¢ florina por day—or 812, for what s ordinarily valued at $2.— Vienna letter, —8nys Mr. Hamiorton, Inhis “ Intollcotual Lifo, A laugroga caunot bo thoroughy learuod Dby an adntt without fivo yonrs' rasidonco in the country whoro it Is spolon, and without Labita of closo obsorvation a rosidonco of bwonty yeara 18 fusnflloiont,” . —On a rocont trinl In Bouth Walos, to test tho velidity of o will, it was proved that in 1807 tho tostator bocamo impaired in intolleot to snoh an extont that Lo wont to tho post-offico with a postago siamp on his forolioad, and roquostod 0 bo wont by mail to n placo o montionod, ~—Thore 16 g outlous_rolio ,to bo scon in tho Holy Trinily Oburch, Minorlos. It is_nothing los romarkablo than'tho hond of the Duke of Busnoz, tho father of Lody Jano Groy. It is kopt i’ small tin box. ‘Tlhoro 4 & marik ag of o cut from nnnxo on tho mook. Tho skin is very Jike thick parchmont, —Tho_drchilcot apys thnt Mr. Holan Hunt hos recoived 10,000 guinons for his paiuting, ' Tho Shadow of Death” This sum includes Hh copyriglt for tug engtasiag rnd tho priviloga of oxibiulig tho paintiug. vor ' pmall roplice tho artist is to rocolvo 81,000 guinons. Quoon Victorla Lins commissionod Mr. Huut to paint for hor o copy of the hoad of our Bavior. *"~A Mademo Bros Jatoly passod bor first oxam- ination for tho Doctorate of Modioino in Paris, and tho Beoretary of tho Faculty appondod the following particulars to hor carélfioatos amo Bros, marriod, and tho mothor of twa chil- dron, hos not takon to tho study of medicino as & pastime, nor from scientific vanity. She prac- tigon all tho dutlos of tho profouslon, During tho two_sioges which Paris fins g0 latoly borne, she uover quitted tho bedsldo of tbo woundad. Tho rain of honorary distinctions pourad upon the nmbulances passed by without falling upon lor; tho devolion natural to womon neoding noither stimulus nor flattery.” —Phe rago for intornational oxhibitions hns ronched vor to Chill, and that prograssive Stata 1 doyoted 8325,000 for tho buliding of au oli- fice in Valparalso for tho firmt iudusteial fair, probubly, which has boon proposed in South Amcrica, Tho timo in sot for 1876, giving nm- plo opportunity for tho collection of tho. trons- ures which, in'the sbapo of raw material of ov- cry doacription, oxist in profusion in that coun- try. If thoro evor was o Jand that dosorved de- volopmout as woll as noodod it, it is South Amer- ica, and it I to bo hoped that tho proposed ox- position will have tho offoct of infusiug o new 8pirit into hor Inzy, Jothargio inbibitants. —The brigands In Theskaly, noar the Grook frontier, lately capturad tha ontivo fomale popu- Intion of tho villago of Cofos, whilo thoy woro Inboring in the flolds. Tho womon wora carried to the mountainy, and roinined ay prisonors until tho sum of 250 liras—about fifty dollars—ranaom ‘monoy was paid over to the robbors. Tho fron- tior guords avo in longue with tho brigands. Somaof them Jatoly brought o man'shoad, which thoy nssortod to bo that of a brigand, into Armiyro, and claimod bounty monoy for it.” Tho Folationg of tho dead* man oon_opposrod, how- over, and proved that ho had been s poacoful poneant, who liad beon murdored by tho fFontior guards whilo at work jn Lla fiold, For this brutal act ixty of tho privates wero exited by the Turk- is authioritios, and sovoral of the oflicors are to bo triod by court martial, —Allthearb connoissours of Paris wororecontly on tho qui vivo on the occasion of tho salo of two froscoos by Rapliaol, formerly painted on tho walls of tho Chapol Magliana at Rome, sud Dbrought to Franco by M. Oudry fn 1869. froncoos Lave somowhat suffored from timo, iaying been trausforrod to canvas and pawned in 1858, and & doar into tho chapel baving boon plorcod through ono of thom. The moro im- portant, Joworor, * God Dlessing tho World,\ fa tolorably intact, and wns knocked down to’ the Louvre_authoritics for £8,220, whilo the other, “Tho Martyrdom of Sk Cecolia,” whioh con= sigted of fow bosutiful fragments, fotched the prive of £460, g i The Sunday Luws Coyuninus, O, May 29,—>ayor Bull, to-night, fasued o prociviation directing the ownoss of enlpous, grocorios, aud restaurants, whoro intox- icating ‘or spirituous liquors, sodn \ator, lomon- ade, confeotionory, or pastry srogold to heroafter denlst from tho gale of those articles on Bun- dnifl under heavy penaltios; also, ordering tho police to enforca tho ordinanco whiich prolibits poreons 1 yoars of ago aud upwards rom sport- ug, rioting, gembling, hunting, fsbing, or doing ‘manual Iabor on Sunday. £ Railrond Accidents. Special Dispateh to The Chicaga Tribune, Dernorr, Mich,, Asy 20.—This morning, Houry Jonkinson, while coupling Michigan Cone tral cars at Marshall, was caught botwoon the bumpors, aud was g0 injurad that ho diod in o fow minntos, i At Kalamazoo, William Boll, a freight con- auetor on the Michigan Central, foll, whilo coup- ling oara to-day, and tho traiu passed over one leg, cutting it off, and injured tho othor #o am. Pputation bcame nacassary. Obituary. New Yonr, May 29.—Mrs. Mary Louien Neil- son, daughtor of tho lato James Brooks, died in thi city yosterday. 3 E. D. Stanton, ono of tho oldest mombers of tho Btock Exchango, and formerly a partner of Daniel Drow, died last euening of pnoumonis. Special Dispatch to T'he Chicago Tribune, Quivey, May 20.—Calab Btorey, an old and re- speeted citizen, droppod dead of heart disoase to-day. e st Tires Tho alarm of fire from Box 292, yestordsy af- tornaon, was_occasionod by fho' discovery of flames in & two-story framo houso at {ho coruor of Elston rond aud Brody stroot, ocoupiod by, Morwin, Seogar & Co. Damage, 81005 no ineur- anco. @ Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago T'ribune, QuiNoy, Ill, May 20.—Tho grocery storo of Jamos Wood, with ita contonts, was ‘destroyod Dy firo Inst night, Ocean Steamship Nows, New Yonx, May 29. — Arrived, tho atonmer Calodonis, frum Glasgow. Livenroor, May 29,—Tho stoamships Anglin, from New York, Moravian, from Bultimoro, and Nortli Amorican, from Quebee, havo arrived out. SmallePox,. Drs Morves, May 20.—Tho Transatlantio Gir- ous Company 1 distributing small-pox aa it goos. Tt loft ono men horo with tho disonse, who Lup sl iod ; ouo at Davonpor, and o 2t Rock (slaud. oy Rumored Dotalcation. BosToN, Mry 20,.—It is rumored horo thia oveniug that o honvy defaleation or _isrogularity hosoconrred In one'of the National Bauks in this city. Nothing dofinito can bo ascortainad. T MARRIAGES, TEANBONS Y10 this olty, by the Tor, P e G g SRS 167 B, Grorgs Poarson and Atlsa Fuuna Dauslosy adl of Onieaieo. MERICIER ~AL Mishawaks, Tnd., May 01, M Woekninn, agod 6 wifo of M. T, Siboker, Utlos, wid mathoy of A. 18, Mookor, of thts city. PROFESSIONAL, DOCTOR ISHAM as romovod his offico to No. 47 Olavk-st, old Jooation, Rosidonge: No. 3a1 Norti Donrborn-at., aornor of Whitnay, (Washing- fon Bquaro,) AUGTION SALES. By TAYLOR & HARRISON, D‘lj:‘t.mly:fl"l‘l;'l‘l; ':‘f mlf::: ’\‘i‘d Hg“:’:lfill%i:‘gflmlkln“.nllnld al a Iargo quantily of Housekoopors® suppl l 1 rKyLou.um\zA‘;& N s, By TAYLOIL & HARRISON. Poremptory Halo of Throo Opon Buggles, and Ono Rookawoy, wwhloh muat bo sold SATURDAY, May 31, at 13 o'olook, otionoont, ) LEANRISON, Auotloncars, B T i h Mad- | "Both | o AUOTION SALES, By WM. A, BUTTERS & CO. REGULAR SATURDAY'S SALE Honsehold Frrniture, PIANO FORTES, &o, On Baturday, May 381, at 8 o’clock,, At 65 and 57 Hauth Canalist, H SATURDAY, MAY 31. Barbers’ Chaify, in good orders: Ofiice Railing, and Glass Parti~ tion; 10 Ofce Desks; 100 yards Brussels Carpet, slightly worn. WM. A, BUITERS & 00, FIRST SATH IN OUR Old Quarters, (BOWEN BROTIERS BLOCK,) NOS.15AND 17 RANDOLPTI-ST. Botwoon Wabash and Michigan-avs. GREAT SALE Real Estate TURSDAY, Jume 3, 1873, ny Wmn. A. Butters & Co., At 15 & 17 Randolph-st, Comtmonclng at 10 o'olook 3, m. X T, I8 OnGotnge Gronear g et m 5 1 8 gonon Sundivison (botwen Litty.fongeh and T1Ety. Atk st of Hoo. 11, Townd 8, Ttango l4. O Madison-av. (b l{fimfii‘“fiflh and Fitty.fith. -av. (hotwean Fifly- ithe o 17 of Bioek 2 of subdlc ata.), belng Lota , 16, 16, aud i7, of visioh of 1ok 12, in Droxol & Hmitls Subdvislo: Tt ek ltln Drogol & Nl b, WO LOTS Op Drosal.as. (otwoon Nfty fourih and Fifly.ffth.ata.), bojog Lots 8 aud 7, in Block 1, of subdivision of Block 15, i Broxol & Srnith's Subdlvision, Ia Soa. 11, Tawax 1, Rangol. o R i ), bol s 44 ant o LY ‘s Tots Fand 100t Aon e On Bixteonth.st, (botwoon AstTand-av. and Paulina-¢t.), R L R onsi, frant (iofireon. Thirty.third and )'.hgl:rl,nu Lota 19snd 20; in Block 4, of. SLX LOTS ou fllnlu»ll.(lewn’x‘n(r'xgghlr‘d‘ ShdThicty foncthiata,), bolug lota 81, 03, fl-’!.(fl’l. n.’n?;‘_‘(‘“. 252181 Tuote On Wabash.av., nocthenst corior Fifty-ninthat. ; 231 foots {front on Wabash-av.. lflyl,fllil'-'.l"’-nlnlh-.l. W 1, O Calumst-av, (botweon Thirty-third and Thirty-filth e oot feone atathe oa of O v o M Wontworin s frout, holnk Lots 35 and 30 in subdivision of nd 10, of Block 3, of Dyor & Davidson’s Subdivie slon, IVE LO" Fontiog, an Tactogtnin, fnbeatn Fiftyfonctt and * Eity.liiate.), bolog Lois 1,4, 5, 8, and ), {n Slock 18, gandalo, ONE LOT On Cottago Grovo.nv., uorthoast cornor Tronty-ninthiat., 50 foat tront, on Cot{ago Grovo-ay, ; rosr 105 footon alloy; 203 faot doep. i Lor‘ Frgnitng nost on, Prairig-av: (boisrcon Fitts-foaeth and e nlihata. ), bolng Lot 38 in Blook s, ia Jomntogs & Aolia's Subaiviblgry oy g linols-at, (botweon Franklin aud Markat-sts,) holny Op st i s BNt e stor’s Subdivision. NE LOT O o of a3 aad parsor 5o B ms Tansbdicision of Biock 3 ud 2 3¢ fraationnl Soution %, Town 58 north, Rango 14 fronte Ing Lako 3lichigan. ¥ NE LoD, - No. 17 Blmons.ay., just north of Dickons. 1 Block 17, ‘n;n'sxflpmnn'. Tile Sorii's Suvaivieton, Sootsa 55 o 4, Taos : On Onkat. (hotsrocn, 190aNo vt Wollaa.), boing Lat' 16, Ansossor’s divislon ot Late 110 8, Ilook 17, or onst 30 5 and wostd fontaf Lot In Blook 17, i Roborte & Storr's S { Johnnan blvietu, - e &7 Full pariioutara in chiniojn, whioh will contalia lats of tho propaorty t0 bo sold. “ilo porfoct fa every lobx alo withont resorva. WM. A, BUTTERS & CO,. AUCTIONE: By ELISON & FOSTER. HOUSE AND LOT, With Elegant Grounds, 581 Hubbard-st., AT ATCTION, (n Saturday Moruing, May 31, at 10 oclock, ON TILE PREMISES, foot of Houso two-story framo, with brick basomont; lot 100 foot front on Hubbard-st., by 317 faot duop on Wood. Grounds fittod up {n splondld atslo, Thlsproporty hashaon oooupled.for sovaral years past by Fraulz Arnold, Kaq. TERMS OF SALE OASH. TIFLE PERFECT. For fnformation rogarding tho proporty apply to WILL- A3 ANDREWS, Rooim No, 15, 163 La! t ELISON & FOSTE) By GEO. P. GORE & CO., 23, 34, and 2 Randolph-st. AT AUTUCTION, A vory lsrgo nnd fino stack of Household Furniture. bor and Kitehon Furafturs, Tos D e e S \Whrobas, Ditr: rors, Offico nnd Parlor Doske, Show Onses, Oarpota, Gaw Fizturos, W. G. O rockery, 'Yollow aud Glasswaso. at 11 o'clook, Dugglos, and Now York made atnglo and double, ON SATURDAY, MAY 31, AT § O'CLOCK. GRO. P, GORE & CO., Auotionecra. By BRUSH, SON & CO. At our salosroom, 41 Bouth Cane Saturday, May 31, ot 10 u.'m., od Casod Planos, Paclor Sultos, Tl R o0 Clamiar Aote, Contro-Tables, Exteus el Mg Bromi e B, MRS 2H4a omant Vaivot Carhots, Fluo Dawask Lawbroqulas, N .,y % Wagon and Iarnots, ‘Atioat 1y, m, ouo Horso, Wagon and Hemons, ‘Auctiondors. CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE Of an OMNIBUS LINE st auction, on Saturdsymorning, Moy, st 1ow'clocka, t., ot tho Boording and Sala Btablos Nos, 260 and 261 Michigan-st., noar Rtush, conslst. Tng af a 6o ot of Boraos, young and sound; omnlbuser, open sud close; Concors Lrnose haltors, whips, rabes, Soipiler Tobhsdto toligheitbijlor Lo seah. Bale Cea "9 1. 1 DANFOILTIEE 00, Justodians and Auctiongors. TW0 MILLION DOLLARS. GREAT OLOSING 0UT. TRUSTEES® SALE or REALAND PERSONALPROPERTY Bolonging to the OHICAGO LAND COMPANY, AT PUBLIC AUCTION, 0n Wednestay, the 18lh day of June, 1873, Dy tho netiolon of the nssoolation ot sald Company, itls oSG thit a1 (o proparty in (ho handa of (he Trweta i \h‘u\nmnlh it dui, 1913, Taust b sold &b auction far Gt 10 om0 thn truat. 'l eaityld Shatratly locatod tn the OLTY OfF ONL. GACIO] st vatuud Ak £1,0,000 &nd coupossd lares < cive and oaual fruntago,'docked and rundy for fnimod! Abor of vaoant ot Tho fmuno: al} roll ‘adaplod for businoss ltio to thls proorty In uuquostioned, haing baen Bl and Gwined Ly T Assoctation, (or twanty Yoarse ‘The porsutial Droporly conslata of_notes Luarlug 7 pe) cont intorest, having from ono to five yoars to_run, 8N« ‘Bmounting 16 About #4700, 000, . Thesn nules woro rosolv: for doferred paymonts o tand hought from the Cowpany by thio makers thorvof, and thele ,n’mnnl iy_socurud by TSt O HALE, inortgage on thy s bo rondy for porsonml broporty will il Alo, f roalty wl Imimadiatoly aftor o sato uichasers of i iy wilthe St o hiek ke Y SAbics 1o borva n'hio muiount uf THOIE purolsss, iy ity dathe ot oo Aftor Lo valo 48 doods can o bo o aud dalljorads =y rox b ogDEN, . 5. BERONER, WA Do, SON, Trustees. H. B. He : tary. A (;llll!]ual SRV, e & o., Toom H, No, 178 Ls o hioago, Maroly12, 181, “n