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“The o, John A, WASHINGTON, *" Ministor to’ Japan Prosent Status of the Ofimhn-cnunqfl Blufis Bridge Question. . June Statoment of the Publie Debt. 3 Spectal Dispatoh to The Chicagd Tridune. MINISTER TO SAPAN. o ‘Wasemvaton, 1. O., Juno 2.—The Hon, John A, Bingham, of Oredit Mobilier notorioty, has at 1ast mot with his roward. It hasfroquontly boon montioned in those dispatches that Bingham ‘was a oandidate for tho Japanoss Mission, but the lotal organs, in conjunction with tho asso- wclatod press, have as often donied it. To-day 4ho Proaidont put tho atamp of reliability upon the dispatchen of yourZcorrospondent by appolnt~ . Ing Bingham to DeLong's place. 'THIE OMANA-COUNOIL, BLUFFS DIBROGLION . 'Tho ovoning Administration ‘organ has the following semi-official statoment relative to tho ‘vexod Omaba and Gouncil Blults Bridgo caso: "Thero s no question pending befors Attorsiy-Gen, a8 as {0 h}f.fi"’ nt {n the eastorn terminus of o Union Pacifio Ratlroad, Th only question bafore in Ihls cdonnoction recen maba Dridge £ tly is the ‘eae and thathe dooldod without touching tho polnt ‘Ihn nion 58 where the torminus of he xoad was, Pacifio Ratiroad Company olaimed that the bridgo was ot a part of the and thereforo tho law which allowod the Govornment bo rotain one-half of the come ton due the Gompany for sorvices rendered tha ernment, on scoount of Intereat dud tho Ualied Blates, did ot ailow a relontion for ‘soy sarvides ron- dored’ over tho Omaha Dridgo. e Attorney. l, however, decidod that it made no differonce ‘whether or not the bridgo was fifl of the ralroad, - It ‘was used by the Compiny, and the Govornment, thioro- ZForo, 1ind tho right to retatn tho monoy under the law, Tho controversy asto the bastern terminua of tho zoad 48 ono n which tho Governent Lta o nterost, It Delng a costoat botwrosn Omalia, Neb,, o the Weat ald6 Town, o1 nus thioro, the ral oome th want it st Omahs, Attornoy-Ceneral Will- 1nof the opinion that tho matter can bo sottled by tho court under the Iato legislation of Oongross, This ntatomont roquiros somo explanstion, PDuring Iast winter tho Sollcitor-Gonoral of tho Tronsury Department decidod that, 80 far as tho Government was Ooncornod, it was entitled to make the #ame disoriminat{ons with rogard to $olls on this bridge as it was with froights on the Union Pacifie, thus ovidently indicating that tho lagbnl torminus of thi rond was at Counoil Bluffs, Subaequontly, tho ‘Attorney-General held to the 'wamo opinion, o far as_the rights of the Gov- srnment woro concorned, but loft the question of tho legal terminua forrettloment by Congross. A provision in a bill passod by Ounénuu 1aat os- sion loaves thla quoation to tho Unitod Statos “Distriot Courts, whero it bo finally decldod. TTha dlspatchos sont. from horo & fow days sanouncing that formal charges had boon mado cfnl.nnl Georgo Bakor, Commissionor of Pen- wlons, and that his removal from that offloo had beon_ detormined on, are discoyored to be un- founded. _ Tho author of tho dispatches, it is asocertained, is a formor cmploye in the Ponsion Office, who' was disminsed by Gon. Bakor for drunkonnees and inofficloncy. POBT-OFFICE BWINDLING. The Post-Offico Dopartment has received unls abriof tolegraphio dispatoh from the_spec: &mt of tho Department at Boaton relatlve to 0 xooent arrest in that city of Robort N. Dud- o7, who Is charged with racolving aud disposing of drafta and other valuablos stolen from thio mails, The authorities hers expeot rich duvulng- ments In this case, 06 it is known that Dudloy's ‘operations . were conduoted systematically upon & largo acalo,und with consummato ekill and shrowdnoss. 170 the Associated Press,] THIE PUBLIC DEDT, ‘Wasurvaroy, Juno 2,—The following is the debt statoment for the lst inat. : 41,399,739,050 PR iigham Appolnted | Journod untll, Ostobor, in_consoquone tho agmm‘fl JolinG rahuin, his counnel.” ontie ditb Benodlct haa denfed the motlon to sob Aside the iridiotment in the caso of Georgo'T, tho ox-Suparintondont. of tho Assay n tho argument on tha motion, it ap- Bfilm«l that tho Iaw on whioh tho {ndiotment wag 8:::2 lind boen ropenlod unintentionally by Qone The Gorman portion of tho population in out almost &n masso to‘dny,nrijnyln tho Plingntfent, the Turnors, Bongerbund, and othor Roolotios mhuug plonfos in tho parks in and around tho Throo Jate Dirostora of the Paolfic Mail Com- Ppany atato that tho rocont roport of that Come pany iaa Issucd by, the lato I'rosidont Stockwell onblsown responaibility, and ask tho prosent Board to publish a corroot statemont. The ’“%n turned & verdict to-day that the lllllnq,nf . Rodoriok by hor son was an acol- dont, but consured him for carrying concoalod wenpons. Both young Roderiok ‘and_Corooran woro oxamined by Judgo Dolmar, who disohargod Rodoriok, and held Corcoran for trial on, ik charge of fighting and oarolossnona. 3 Tho New York and Drooklyn Bridge Company olooted o now Board of Diroctors to-day, lnAvlnH off Mossrs, Aprluton, Barnos, - Aspinwall, an Husted. Buporintondont 1(lngnloynul§nuzf but remains sa a Dirootor. Tho rocoipts 0f the Jom- pany since the commeonosmont aro $4,020,874, and tho exponditures #3,829,028. : rthur B, Graves was to-day olootod Presi-- Al dont of tho Cotton Exchango. FOREIGN. AUSTRIA. New Yonk, June 2.—The Vienna correspond- ont of tho London ZTimes, undor dato of May 16, eays in rolation to the panio on tho Ex cbapgo: “The 15th of May, tho dreaded sot- tling-dny, is over, =The havoo was groat. Up to 1p. m. pinely-five insolvenclos had beon do- clorod. Tho bodl which announce such ovents bad scarcoly a momont of respite. From 10 8. m. it wan n sort of a maasacre, and by 6 p, m. the numbor of. those dispatohod amountod to 120, Bovoral firms of considorablo prominonco Wero in tbo numbor, but almost with- ount oxception they wore thoe small housce— tho privato _ soldiors of tho Exchiango- Many a man who had been sot down, provious to -the orlsis, 28 worth 80 many hundred thonsand florins, saw his hundreds of thousands vanishin thin alr. As yot, tho catastropho lias almost Dboen confinod to tho contisaiors of tho large os- {oblishmonts, Thore are only the Commisslon Bank and the Borson Orodit Bank which sre ip straits, and o - firm of Roitzes, which haa had a Joading part In nlflnF 131 the tramways of Vienna. The first decided, luu!unhv oveniug, to doclaro its insolvonoy o~day, but now only winds up, Tho house of Reltzos and tho Borson Orodit Bank aro f_r&lng %o opnolude an amioablo sgreoment with thoir oroditors, Tt is confidenco which 'hag roceived & -moat torriblo shook. Tho hoaviest day has jo- dood passed, but there is tho Saturday to como, on which the arrangementa made on Friday last snd transactions mado sinoe are tobo settled, a0d 0o ono s0oma inclined o vanturo forward boforo tho worst is know SPAIN. 4 Mabrp, June 2.—A ‘sovoro ongagement took placo on-Baturdsy lust in the Provinco of Dars colons, botwaon & forco of Republicana and bands commandod bg Fristany and Don Alfonso. Aftor a stubborn fight the insurgonts fled. They wore . puraued aa far oy Monistral Dooaldons. All tho Fedoral Ropublican faotiona in Barcolona hiave united in opposition to the Monarchists, Loxbox, Juno 2,—A dispatch to the Daily News, from Bayonno, aays that: Dorogarray has baon doprived of his command. . MapRID, Juno 2.—A dispatch from Gen, Nou- villas states that with 12,000 mon he holds all the mountain’ passes in Discay, andis drving tho Carlists toward tho coast. OXDON, Jine 8—0 o, m.—A lotter to_tho Aorning Post says Don Curios bus orderod Dor- Togaray to roleaso on parole the Republican pris- oners {n his hands, ; .. PARIS, June 2.—Oarlist officors forbid tho run- ning of trains to and from Vittorla, The fron- tior mails are now sont around by sea. e ’ GERMANY. . Lb¥pow, Juns 2.—The Times this morning Total coin HONAS,.etssees Tawful money dobt. ifl:fium{l debt. .. oo SLT4T, 305,950 “Total without Intercst. Total debt,esaansesssirs “Wotal intarest Gotn, $ 7558310 Curre: 005,700 Bpecial deposits held for redemption of “sertificatos of deposits, s provided by S s recien 20,125,000 Yotal in Froastiry... m,-rgg:m Dobtlosa cadh in 2,140,006 Decroaso during the mi = a,?%%',m PACIFI0 TIONDS, Bonds smmod to the Pacifio Railroad Come ‘panion,intersst payabloin lawfal principal oulstanding, ., ‘Intarest soorued and not yi Intorest pald by tho Unitod Blates.. ..., Intorest repald by transportation of £ L IRAIE, HO.usvsieserish i 4,165,713 ‘Balaucs of taterest paid by 14,333,507 OIVIL BERVIOE. The statemont that the Board of Examiners for tho Tressury Dopartmont rosigned on sccount of the failuro of tho systom of opon competition in l::royuni;d by th?llxn t‘a;mmgmdeg. On fil; contrary, they eay that the systom has prover euccessful, oa;{whfi in ro m?'; 0 ori| 5 n%: pointments, and tho Dot 80 stated in thol recent usnfl. to the Advisory Board. Tho char- aoter .and ability of tho persons sppointod t0 81,300 clorkships from examination 18- admittod - lK the heads-- of Durcaus, and oll. ofhors having - -knowledge of the facts, to bo very auperior, and tho auccoss of the racent examination ‘for 900 clorkships is. ‘even moro marked. %0 0hu ADVERSE DECIBION. - s The Amoriean and_Spanish - Commiesion hag deolded adversely to the claimant in the cass of Bonors Doria Paulina A, Moatro, ab progent n resident of Now York City, on the ground that she was 1ot o citizon of tho United States at the timo of the conflsoation of hor estates and other property in Cul 5 EXTENAION, PATENT .The Patent office-has oxtended tho patont of Henry Wobb, of Chicago, for raliroad hars, " NEW YORK. Ievenue Infraction SottlodeSurrone der of a Wife=Murderer == Chargod with Swindling--Pacific Mail-=The Brooklyn Bridges-licellancous Lo cal Xtems, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Nxw Yonx, June 3.—Tho Pacific Mail Direo- tors met this afternoon. Thoy did not make publio thoir statomont, us was oxpected, buk promise to do #o nt an casly day. Grent preparations aro belng made to raosive tho romaina of Ministor Orr when they arrive from Bt: Potarsburg. Various regiments of Na- tional Guards, togother with saveral civio bodios and militla from Wasbington, Philadelphis, and other oitioe, will sct 8s oscort. The procossion will ba undot tho ausplces of the Masonlo Fra- tornity. On April 90th, 1869, Gilbert IT. Tobinson, & wenlthy jowelor of Harowoneok was found murdored, and_ ol offorts of tho po- lco fo fraco his nssamuins have proved futile, Laat summoer Mrs, Richardson, wife of & 2ill owmer of that place, elopod with tho rotirad Gaptaln of » consting sloop, ‘niamed Durchol), undor oxtraordinury olrcumatances, The p Jroro sacortad to tho ears by tho auiire vilhge, usb inoluding tho fnjured. husband, - pl Homa “Snd. ottr ditsomcans’ e Burchell, it seoms, did not treat Mre, Richardson, well and gho recontly. yoturned to the scono of. hor former oxplolts. In the meantime, Ler husband had sooured a di- yorco from her by tho aid of a villager named Petor Torroll, who tostifled that ho had had fm- proper rolations with AMrs, Richardson on sov- eral cocasions, The lattor learning this, went to tho authoritles and_charged Terroll with be- PiEalictod hak e loss iohsueh prosda r noousations with sach proofs that Terrell has boon takon into custody. m ' (70 (e Ausoctated Preae, New Yonx, June 2.—The suit against Harvoy Barnes, to redovor §60,000 for the undervalum. tion of imported sugar, has been diacontinued, the defendant paylng the smount olaimed, to- gethor with noarly $5,000 couts. gy Fitzpatriok, who klllod his Wito in Yonkors, bas surrenderod to the police. Hortonze P, Watuon, widow of Judge Watson, X, Tobtortey moraing fee il ing, for awin ‘)grmg iy, o proprictor of Anthony's nmmf way. Tho trisl of Willlam }f, Tweod Las boon sd- publishos » spoolal ‘from, Toslin, sayiag that tlis Gorman Government is dissatisfied with Presi- dont MacMahon's address to tho French Assom- big, aud will ot entor into ogular diplomatia relations with his Governmont until mntiafied that France will faithfully adhere to tho troaty of Frankfort. ; —— Spectal Dionatoy 0 She Ohean 2t n ago Tribune. Monmmxaz, Juno 3.—1tIs roportad Loro thint Sir Goorgo Etienne Oartior has loft private notos conoerning the ofiicera_snd mon with whom ho had to do In his political lifo, Ho had, also, ox~ rossad & dosico that fhoso should. ot bo pub- ishod till ten yoars aftor his doath. ToRonto, June 2,—Tho published loturo of Nioholas Flood Davine, of Tomple Bar, London, i reply to that of tho Rev. Dr. Tiffany, on the 4 New Olvilization,” dolivered here gome time 8g0, crestos quite a Bensation horo, i 5 FRANCE. Loxpox, June 3—0 o, m.—A epocial d&mutoh to the London Timos fram Parls says the Atiuié- {er of tho Interlor hiea sont o cirouldr to tho Pro- fools of dopartments invlting tho union of all ood vitizons in support of order, and advocat~ hi the euergutlo maintonanco of consorvative prfnnlplnl urfim only moans of the restoration of tho country. g : GREAT BRITAIN. - LoNnoy, June 8—G a, m.—Thora was o great Trados' Union domonstration in Hydo Park yes- torday to protest agalnet the lnw which harshly and unjustly affots tho intoronts and rights of Inbor, thousand poople woro prosont, sod the meoting was most succossfnl, e ANOTHER DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. Burning of Two Large Stablos with Soven Horaes--Loss §6,000. The alarm from Box 76, at half-paat 11 o'clock Inst night, was oocasioned by tho discovery of flomes in a barn in tho roarof No. 1274 Wabash avonue. Tho fira proved to bo quite dostrua- tive, aud resulted in tho destruotion of about 80,000 worth of proporty. The barn in which tho flames were frst seon 'was o large one,.and was ocoupiod by Mr. Frank Avery.. Adjolning it on the oast was a barn of & corrosponding size, owned by Mr, Georgo Alex-; andor. Thero wero olevon horses in both stables, besides twelve sets of fino harness, o light trotting-wsgon, abont €200 worth of ap-) © and & large uan- Hity of " Lay and. grain, ‘iho barme and most of thoir contonts wero totally destroyed. Out of oleven horses, but four were saved. - The animals were principally ownod by Mesars, Avery and Alexander. Messrs, Morrlol & S&unmnz, tobacconists, lost a valuable span of mli‘ h h horsen, valuod at $600. is diffioult to sse why all of the horses wers not recoverod, sa the flames originated on the outsido af tho barn, aud had not galned much hondwsy whon discovored. Tho noighing and pawiog of tho muffonng brates could. " be ~ hoard for blooks oway. Aftor tho eido of ono of tho stablea had boon burned awsy, & Lorse who had brokon from hia fastoning, startod to run out info tho sir, but foll quivering mase_of romsted flosh before his feot touched tho "earth, Thero were msny other distrosalng _sights, which tho Intanoss of tho hour will provont vriting. Tho flames also communicated o o barn_ belonging %0 & Mr. O'Monlly, but were oxtinguisiied boforo they had made much progress. The insuranco wa8 wholly confinod to tho buildings, and will fully cover tho loss on them, ; s st gt SUSPICIOUS FATALITY, A dispatch was roceivod at half-past 3 o'olo k this morning, at the Chicago Avenue Pollce Sta~ tion, from the Deoring Btroot Station, that, at half-pnst 11 o'clock Jast night, & man named Philip Bullivan waa -~ shob dond on Twentieth etroet, noar ,Olnghm by a man ‘whoso namo could not be losrnod. The murdoror waa arrested- and looked up at the Deorin Btreet Btatlon. No partioulars were given, an tho lateness of the hour prevented our reporter {rom getting thom In timo for publication, Morder Rutfinnism, 8, Louvrs, Juno 2.—The town of Caddo, inthe Imdina Terrltory, which was kelzed by gang of dosporadooa somo days ago, haa boen retaken by a de ent of United Statos troops from Fort Gibson, and six of the murderors captured, Ong or two murdora are roporiod to have ocourred while the outlawa Leld the place, Telographic Brovitios At Manchestor, Miok., on Sundsy, Thomas Morgan, an old and respected oltizen, was thrown from buggy by & runawsy horso, snd re- coived fatal Infifla. Tho Graud Grove of the Order of Drulds of Missouri mot in annual sesaron at Bl.-Louls yos: torday. p * Mrs, O, A, Jacoby, of Bt Louls, 50 yoars of ngo, committed suicldo yostorday by jumping into a olstorn,- sl - Anow dnily papor in to bo lssued from tho offloo of tho Galasburg Freo Preas, on Tuosday, tho 10th inat, v Tho 8an Franclsco anti-Coolioc Longuos pro- poso to publish tho namos of firms and porsons who rofusoto slgn the autl-Ghinoso potitlons, A tologram from Burlington saya that the crops in that portion of Iown nre coming on finoly, excopt winter whoat, which is neatly an outlro falluro, i 1 ulto n Iargo oxoursion party is proparing to ationd” The B hiongo. Jullloo. this waok fion a{l‘mntlnm Thore will bo sovoral oprs full of om, . - Capt: John A, Pratt was nominatod Roprosons tatlve to tho Kontucky Logislaturo from tho Enxlngmn District by tho Ropublioans yestor- ay. e RELIGIOUS. Thirtioth Annivorsary of tho Congrogationnl Association===Olosc of tho Soasion, 5 % Special Dispatch to Th Chicago Teibune. - ZTrow, T, June 2.—The procoodings of tho Asgooiation on tho morning of Baturday com- monced with dovotional .cxerclsos, led by tho Rov. W. H. Savago, of Jaoksonvillo. Rioports and disoussione Were hed on tho Thoologloal Bominary of Lpicago, Congrega- ttonal Union, Congrogational Bunday Behool, and Publieation and Westorn Education Boolotios. Thoso, being but formal subjoots, olicitod losa torest, and thoro was & markod absonos of mem- ‘bors in attendance. ‘Tho local objoots of Interest of tho town ro- cotved cousiderablo attontion from vieitors, ‘Whilo the trusted and faithful wore watohing the intercats of tho religious Instifutions, thum ‘woro taking a little libborty in visi! 10 Milke Condonslng Factory, woolon mills, oto, Threo bands were m-fmlzud to visit tho Watoh Fao- tory, arranged In d{vislous, 8o that thoy could bo, takon through the oxtonsivo avorke without con- fusion, Thoy woro conduoted by Mr G.P. Lord, the Businoss Suporintondont, and his aa- mstants, by whom tho ontira procces of watoh- construction was oxplained, In. tho aftornoon, at 8 o'olock, most of tho pruons from a distasico vsitod tho intorostin tato institution, tho Insano Asylum, whic stands fronting oast upon the beautiful shoros of T'ox River, about a milo south of tho town, ‘The ovoning was dovotod to sn intdrosting discussion of the bost means of promoting revi- vals, and . on tho employment of evangelists, The Rov. Mr, Howard,.of Princoton (tho olected - Moderator baving rotirod), _odgu- lod tho obair 88 temporary proald- ng _officor, Tho disoussion was lod Dr. Roy and tho Rov. Mossra, Hill, of Tama{ Talo, of Sandwich; Tompking, of Kowanes ; Daker, of Mondots, and othors, nud showod & ‘Progroseive stato of fooling upon toples uaually Tonsidarod n fixod n tho polley of fhe Ohuroh, Mensures adaptod to tho stato of tho poptlar mind and tomporary oircumstances, and no fixed rule of procodenco in tho omployment of moans, soomad to bo the goneral conviotlon, Somo ome phatically condomned tho employmont of evant glists,~dopending more upon pastoral and homeé work, The systom of union and followahi mootings, largely umrloyod tho past winter, mof with goueral approval, On Sunday, appointments wore made for pronching in all tho pulpits of tho town snd the noighboring villages on Fox River, by miniaters of tho Association, Tho Rov. J. M. Sturtovant, Jr., of Ottows, octupiod the pItof the Cout im ational Churoh ju the ol g, snd Dr, J, 2. Roy in the ovonfbg. Inthe afternoon the sncrament of tho Lord's Su];por was adminis. torod,—in which the body of tho Assooiation, tind tho communlon of tho donomination of tho Siato, wore roprosontod, —aod participalod in by the local churches of other donominations. Tha cloments woro carrlod oronnd by groy-headed old mon leaning upon staved to support thetr faltering steps, who woro doa~ cons of tho country ohurchos, sud woro.tho firat sottlors of the country, Aftor the sorvices of tho evoning, the formal sosslon of the adjonrnment took placo. Tho Modorator mado an eloquent spoach of congrate ulation, and_thanked tho pastor and church ab Elgin, and citizous of tho town. for thoir hospi~ ty, which was very feelingly and sppro- priatoly rosponded to bivx tho Rev. U. E. Diokin- 8on, tho pastor of tho Church, Tho ministors and dologates, while tho olosing hymn was boing sung, came forward to the plat- {form, and, surrounding tho pulpit and flling the aren, joinod Lands in sign of union and follow- ehip, While all tho cnnflgntlfln Joined in u.ao:{; of Toy snd triumph. with - a motion to ad- Jours, to which all rosponded In seyiag smon,: and tho bonediotion, the thirticth nuntvorsary, | olosed. Tho pooplo 'dispersod, ‘tho romaining visltors departed to tholr sovéral homos on tho morning train, to sssemblo_ogain at tho noxt anniversary at Kowaneo, in Henry County. The Prosbytorinns. PrmiveLrma, Juno 2.—~The Prosbyterian Gonersl Assombly rosumed businoss this morn= ing, Tho committeo to whom was referrod tho roport of the Board of Ohurch Extonslon re- perton thet anooninth of e Presbytaran cop- grogntions 6ro Without hounes of worship. Shonld bo ono of tho frat cares of. tho Ganersl Assembly to ngnly the remody. Roeolutions wore submitted by the Committeo approving the detion of the Boord of onjolning ¥rosbytorion to use thoir utmost offorts to sconra contribus tions from the congrogations undor thelr cirog ordering that aftor the prosent your all npplica~ tlons for sball bo eubmitted to tho Honrd boforo May 1 of yoar; that tho Board - be oxpondituros- to the amount appropristed by, tho Gonoral Ausembly, unloss ‘privata Lberality should warrant an additional oxpondituro ; that o roquest from the Chicago Pwab{ta bo not akod, anloss it bo fousd that tho Ghmroh of argo is bonofited thoreby; that the Church proporty at Morrison, Tonn,, bo soldy and tho cocoeds rovort to the Board of Fiuanco; thot E82,000 bo approprintod to tho Board for tha present_yoar, and_that tho Rov. J. . Withor- Bpoon, Rov. J. B, Sand, and Eldor Willism Rood, ‘whoso terms a8 membors of the Board expirs, bo resppointed, Tho following resolution was addod : That all congregations receiving aid from this Board, or which shall receivo aid from it in the futuro, bo n: Jotned to study simplicity sud sconomy, The report of tho Committos on Sominaries came up, and tho rosolutions rocommendod by the Committoe woro taken up for consigeration, pending which tho Assombly adjourned till the afternoon, At tho ovening mession reports from various committoos wera read and placed on tho dookat, On the momoriul from the Synod of Illinols, rocommending tho transfor of {he Prosbytery of Minnesota from the jurisdiotion of sald Synod, ‘which chango I8 suggested by the Prosbyl on N of oconomy, a Tosolution wau offered that ho prayor of the momorial bo tod conditional on the consont of the Bynod of JTown. Tho question of the ootablishmont of & gouoral delegate petitioned by tho Prosbytorios of Leoclair and Wostorn Missourl was roported upon and nogativod by tho Committso, who suggested ite roference to a committeo to roport at tho next Adgombly, Tho rnrnrl of the Committtee on Course ot Btudy- in Seminaries was takon u) ond its main foaturo adopted. They recommons that the Professors give thoir earliest attention to an arrangomont of s course of study and dos- iguntion of text books, their concluslons to ba roportod to tho next Assombly, Xown Comngrogational Convention, . BusriNaTox, June 2.—Tho General Associa~ tion of the Cony o‘flucnll churchos of tho Btate ‘meots hera on Wo andlfi'. Tho opening sermon will bo doliverod by the Rev, Mr. Poisbos, of Des Moines. _Ex-Gov. Morrill, Judges Kuapp and Richman, Prosidens Thatelior, Magoan, Brooks, snd other prominont ministors and laymen aro oxpootod, ¥ntornational Typographical Union, MonTagar, Juvo 2.—Tho International Typo- grapbial Usion convenad liseo to-day, Prosidont nmmond in the Ohalr, Aftor recelving an ade drees of wolcomo from the officors of the Mone tronl aud Jacquos Cartior Unfons, and appolnting a committoo on credentials, the Convention olectod tho following officors for the ensuing yoar : . Prosident—7, It. Mackean, Wasl 3 ot Ve Tceh oAt R‘::l:gll:?ll;. Ohicago, Bocond Vice-Prautdent—W. G, Johnuon, Troy, Hecrotary aud Treasuror—John Qollins, Olncinnatt, Gorzesponding Beoretary—J. £, Hawkiny, Momphia, The Convention was the largost that has taken Elm Binco tho organization of the Union. One undred and twonty dologntes wero prosont. e o The Pacific kailrond nnd Crodit Mo« bilier Suit, Hantroup, Conn,, Juno 2,—The Crodit billor bill in aquity lias boon smended by mx‘.’;‘ff- ing tho names of Androw Carnogio, f.’ Plorra. pont Morgan, aud Jolia Poudor, Now York, and omas Bcott, Ponnsylvania, s additiondl do- fondunts, \fi‘&_gam’; us 8, ‘;‘-:un:{k Now Ha- ‘yen, as hayi share o) rel wale of bridga bouds, ¥ A e - JOHN STUART MILL, ! Juatico Done Him with One Bxcops tion«==Ekis Connoction with tho En« .. din XMonsowwitooollvctions ot Frionds weeills Roldtions with Frof. Faws cotte London, (May 17) Correspondncs of the New York ine. Mr, .Mill's 1lifo and doath have beon muoh commented_on daring the week b{ Journnly of every shade of opinion. On the™ wholo, somothing lko justico has beon dono him, -$ho Times still romaining tho consplonous excop« tion, Tho notico in that papor—of which I havo boforo spoken—olicitod H)rotnst oyon from tho pulpit, ono of tho most eminont of London clor- gymen, tho Tov. Btopford A. Drooko, Robart- 8on's biographier, nffln’lng to it lost Bunday in vor plnfi:r torma, What lo sald nhxn? tho Srilorof tho Tumes' astlolo, Into_attompting n dofongo, A fiy-shoot signod.by that individual haa boon ofroufated in tho clubs and eleowhoro, Tho bost dofonso _tho author could think of was a frosh attack on Mr, Mill, and thie: frosh attack. ia simply too indecont to boar quoting. : Among all tho weokly papors, tho Ezaminer hoa _mado tho grostest offort to do. homor to Mr. Mil's momory. It publishos what might bo onlled & momorial _numbor, contalning n full sketch of hia lifo by H, . Fox Bourne, followed by nccounts of partioular arts of his caroer and estimatos of his genius E: partioular direstions, writton by men ywho. 8tood In such a rolation to Mr, Bill as onablod thom bost to jndgo him. Mr. W.T.Thornton, his best known colloague, dosoribes his vocation in tho India Housd. Homo notion of tho smount: of officlal work Mr. Mill performed ‘may bo gath- ored from tho following extract: Idnizn’?sflhfl“ waa promoled to bo Assistant Examinor, an ho suooseded to tho post of Ghlof Exawuine or, aftor which bis duty conalstod rather in superyis. ing what his assistants had vwritton than in writing g Wi sl mssle{ but for tho threo-und-twenty yoars procod- g, ho bad hisd fmmodiate ohargo of tho politioal de- Tritien almost every lpollical ¥ ispatch Of any importanco that conveyod tiona af {ho morchant princes of nholl strect to {hole pro-consuls i Aals, O the quality of those dooumnta it 18 suficiont o esy that they wore John Mill's; but in . respect to t may bo "worth moitionlng soriptive cataloguo, of thom complotely fils & small justio of botwoen 800 atd 400 pages, n thelr author's andwriting, which now lios boforo'me ; also ihat tho sharo of the Court of Dirgotors {n the correspondenos " botween thomselvos and tho Indisn Governmentauscd to avarage amnually, about fon hugo olum-bouud volumes, foolscop alic, and fivo or six Inches thick, and that of thoso voluines, two a yoar, for moro than twenty yours running, were cxcluslyely of AiIl's come positions thtn too, at timoe wicn, hie ws angogod upon such voluntary work in' addition as his ¢ Logio and “ Political Economy.” It {8 known that Mr, Bill drew up tho colo- brated glmlcu sgainst tho transfer of tho gov- orning tunotions of the East Indin Company, but tho potltion iksolf iu not well-known, though dosoribod by Earl Groy a4 -tho ableat atato papor ‘ovor road. Mr, Thornton quotes what ho wall atylos ou offootive dntithosls from itsoponing : . Your petittonors,. at thelr_own oxpenso, and by tho agonoy Of tholy ome-civil and suHiary nr’nnh"c{flm. uired for this country its magnificont fmpira Tho foundations of this Empire wero laid by our settionors at that timo ndlihor sided nor & muocceeion of adminlstintiona nnder tho control of Parllamont wore losing, by thele incapacity and rash= Ross anothor great Empiro an tho oppoelia side of tho aD - B, Thornton adds that ho {s Limsolf the pos- hosaor of tho original ME. of this admirablo gompogition, tho atthorahlp of which wea onca donfed -in an oxtraordinary way, of which this account s givon: 9 3 On omo of. tho last cccastons of tho gathering tef gothior of tho propriotora of tho East India stock, 1 could scarcely bollovo my ears, vhon ono of the Dirco: fors, alluding to the potition, epoke of it as having beed writton by a cortaln olher official who was sitting by his sido, sdding, after o momentls pausc, “with ihe assistanco, be wnderstood, of M, Mill" likowiso prosent, As soon 08 thg Gourt broko ip, I burst Into Mili'a room, bolling over ‘with indlguation, and exclaiming, % What an infamous shomol” and no'doubt adding a good_deal 1a0to thak followed in natursl sequonco on such an oxordium, * What's the mattor 77 replod Mill 8 soon sa ho could got s word in, “3fr, M— (tle Dirootor)was quite right, Thopetition wag tho Joint work of —— and mysoif,” *low can you bo 80 perverao 77 I rotortod, # You kmow that I know you wroto overy word of it #No," refolned 3ill, "*you ate miatakon; ono wholo 1ino on tho second pago was put in by —.b All who know anything of Mr. Mill, knew tho unususlly intimate rolations which oxisted bo- twoen him and Mr, Thornton, Thelatter now {olls us that ha owed his appointmont as Assist- ant Exsminer in tho Indis House to Mr, Mill, and owod tho retontion of it to him nftorward, in oiroumstancos which illustrate Mr. Mill's ready snd tonder dovotion to his frionds—a side of his charnator of which not onau%h hag boon sild. Wit & short timo after taking this poat, Mr. Thornton lapsed into & stald of ~nory ous woaknoss which made montal Iabor impossi blo to him, _This Insted for noarly a yoar, and but for Mr. Mill ho swould have boon comy ellod to rotiro from offico. . This -ssorifico, Mr:: ill averiod by takdng opon bimsslt tho whiola of Mr, Thornton's dution in addition to Lis own, aud disaharging them daring tho wholo poriod of tho lllness, - Mr. Horbort Bponcer, who oontribe utes a papor on Mr. Mill'a moral charactor, tells » story of porhaps equsl gonerosity, though differing. in kind. Some soven gnm ago, Mr, Spencer found bo could po longer boar tha Iossos entallod on him by tho publioatlon of his ! Bys- tom of Philosophy,” and gave notleo to his eubsoribera_ that tho volume ihon in pro- grosa must bo tho Jost, Mr. Mill shortly aftor wrote him, oxpreesing his rogrot, and, aftor sug- onting & means for relmbursing Mr. Sponcer ?ar his post lossos, went on to say ¢ In thenoxdplaco '+ o . what I proposo s, that you should write the next nllLfillx troatises, and that I should guarantes tho publishor agalnst loss; 1. e., sbould cngsge, after such length of timo as may be ,8gT0ed an, o tankogood any deficionoy that msy oceur, ot excaeding o guren sum, Lt rum g auch aa the publisher may think sufliclent to sccuro . o {bis proposal Mr, Sponcer did not feo] that heconld assent, but he was, ag all of us must bo, improused profoundly with Alx, Mill's nobility of fooling. Ho points out, furthermore, how much tho gonerogity of the offor was onbancod by tho fact that Uil eystom of plllosoply, tho publication of which Mr. Mill dosixed $o insuro, was fundsmontally different from his own: Mr. Sponcor had, both directly and by im- plication, combated -that form of tho exporid montnl thoory of Buman knowledge which characterizes “3la philosophy; In uphold- ing nemmb ho had opposod in deoidod wave i 'y thoso motaphysioal systoma o which Mr. Ideallsm was ~closoly allied; and the two had long carried on » controversy runpsntlnig tho tost of truthin which Mr. Spencer had attsckoed Mr. Mill's positions outspokenly. How man other philosophors and controversialists wonl bave volunteerod to supply o formidablo antag- auist with funds to continue such a warfaro ? But men of roal eminence aro, at least, soldom elow to ncknowledge each othorw’ merits, Mr, Bponoor, apart from his personal relations and obligations to Dir, Mili, hns spoken of him as ono great thinker ought to spoak of anothior. To to upon his achievements, to insist upon the widoness of Lis influence over tho thought of his time, scoms to Mr, Bponcer scarcely need- ful; the facts are sufflolently obvious, and aro yocognized, bo dedlaros, by all who know any- thing about the progrosa of opinion during the last half century. ** My own estimato of !5:::,“ adds Mr.Bpencer, * intellectually consjdered, has been omphatically, though briofly, given on an oocaslon of controversy botweon us, by expross- ing my rogret at having to contend ngainst the dootrine of one whose agreemont 1 should value more than that of any other thinker.” surprigoto mo to find Mr. Sponcer ?suklng of the rapid sdvanoe of sge in Mr, Mill as having been consplouous for somo yonrs past, and a8 reparing tho way for his somowhat premature Sl e topid sdvanco. e venards an th and working tho ocoupations too exclusively considered. Ho too littlo ryegarded his ‘bodily wolfare, oxolaima Mr. Sponcor, which, un- happlly, no orlo could ever doubt—unhappily, uny, though it ia impossible to dlasont trom Air, Bpencer’s opinion that the excoss wos a noble one, and that an * extremo deaire to further hu- ‘man wolfare waa that to which ho sacrificed him #0lf,” A paper on Mr, Mill'a botanical studies, by Henry Trimen; treats his liking for thosd pursuits as a Lobby rathor than a sorious ocou- ation. Mr. Trimon findsin the slight contrl- utions to the literaturo of bLotany made by Mr, Mill nothing whioch gives any inkling of the reat intelloctusl powers of tholr writer, No 50\1‘02 it waa & relaxotion to him, and the frionds of the two men mn!v tako & cortain ploasuro in remembering that the same study boen & favorito one with Mr. Emerson, I must pass ovor tho essays on Mr, Mill's % Place ad a Critio," by W. Minto h“ is Work in Plxllonnglsy," byJ. 1L Yovy ; ** fis Btudies in Morals and Jurisprudenco,” by W. A, Huutor s and ovon * His Work in Political Economy,” by Trof. Cairnos, Al thoso writors are woll known to certain sots of studonts In Amorlea; but thoy can do liflio moro than oxpross ‘tho’ gomoral judgmont loug siuco made up o the value of NMr. Mill's work in these differont dog:rlmnutfl of intolloctual on- deavor. I come to Prof. Fawcott's paper on ** llis Influence at the Unlversity,” o Fn t possibly loes understood, Prof. Fawoott, foollng tho Sitoulty of writing lmpartiatly aboat o friond whom ke hias just lokt, quoted Lis -own words of two yoars elnices “‘Any one who lins resided during the last twenty yoors at eithor of our Universities muet have noticod that Mr, Mill i the suthor who hna most powerfully influenced noarly all tho young men of tho groatest prom- Commonts on Iis Kdfo ond Deathe-: |; ‘sto, had over scen him, and th It is a | outcome of a thoory of lifo which mads loarning |. IE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE:. TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1873. 150 4" atill ho &dde, Witk moro " oxplleltnoss, and with dotails tall of tntorosty P o - S In thus refarring o the powerful nflusnco exercisod by M, MU' works, T do not wish it to bo supposed thiat tila influonce 1 to bo messurod by the oxtont {0 ‘whioh his booka form & part of itho Unlveraity currlc- i, - e 4 Logion ham no doubt bocomo s Aland- ard bxamination book & Oxford, A\ Cambridgo tho' Malhomatical and Olasslcal Triposca tfll rolairy. tholr Tho Moral Helonco Tripon, though il attracis & compara- sludonts, and othor _bsamination for whish 1t n necosnary to rond Mr. il Logis ™ and ¥ oltteal Economy," This fact tffords tho most matiafactory ‘ovideneo (bt tha influonce ho lna oxorted fa sponiotios gun, nud 1a thorcforo ikely to b Iasting in it offccts, It students had boon driven {0 ead his books by tho Bocenly which sxaminations imposo, 1t 1 anite pos- #iblo that ofter the examination tho books might novor Do looked at again, A rasident, howover, ot tho Univomity osn acatcoly f slrutkc with {ho fact ihnt many “who porfoctly well xnow that they will mover in sny oxaminslion Lo aaked to smswor ‘& quostion in Logie or Yo Htioal Economy, aro among {10 moat diligent students. of Mr, Mill's books, Whon T wna an undergraduato, 1 ‘woll romomber that most of my frionds Who woro liko- 1y to tako high mathomatical ionors wero_wlrcady so intimataly acquaintad with Mr, Dil's wrilings, and ‘Woro so mauoh Imibiod sith tholr plrit, that tioy right Daye beon rogardod as his disciplos, hany lookod up. to him as thelr texchor ; many have sinco folt that ho then inatillod into them priciples which, to o great extent, havo guided their conduot in aftor iifo, Mr, Ml novor visited the English Universi- ties, says Prof. Fawoett, honco it was ontiroly thraugh his books that ho wad known. Not ono -of thoso who woro hia gresteat admirors at Oam- bridge, when Prof. Fawcott was an undergradu- used often to ould valuo so ok Iy Bby thoro wna no privilogo “witn rouch a8 gpending en hour in Mk, Mill's socioty. T'his is tho moro striliing bocaude of tho intimato friendship which aftorward _was formod botwoon Mr, and Prof., Fawoott—n friondship in which Mrs, Faw- Gott also sharod, n8 by her graco and breadth of oulture 88 woll na 8wootnoss of oharactor sho 'was woll ontitlod and fltted to share, To the quostion what fu the rosult of Mr. Mill's influ- ’nfico in the Univorsitios, Prof. Fawcott ro- plica s I cannot - givo anything Ykon completo anawer o this question now § but any ono who lins obscrved tho markod chango .’ which® Lan como avor the modo of thought d4n the Univorsiios in - the last fow years will bo ablo to ‘form gome idea of tho kind of influionce which Las beon exorolsod by Mr, Mill, .. Bpesking gonorally, lie han obtalnod o vory wido acceptanco of tho utilitarian dootrines ; thoy wero prosented by Bontham in a form 80 hinrsh nd unattractive as to produce an_almost ro- ling offect, Mr, BUill, on the coutrary, showea that 0 utllitarian philosphy might {nspire” tho most ao- #ive bonovolonce and the most generous cnthusissm, ia ncccptanes of unlitarlanitm Los prodused-a Yory striking 6ffoot in modifying tho political opinions provalontin thio unfvorsitios, Tor many yosrs wliat a8 Boon known as o lbéraliam of yoing Osford and Cambridgo {8 {n many reapocts differont ~from what s known a5 re m outsido the ' univorsities, Tho liberallsm of tho univorsitioe, 0a wall oa fhat of tho Manchestor achocl, aro both popularly described as “ advancod 3 bt botwoen the two thore 18 in many cs~ sontiala tho widost possiblo divorgonco, What is known 85 philosophical radicalism will slon of Mr, AHID’s teacking. Not a littlo of this influonco was due, it may h!r:x bo supposed to tho catholicity of Mr. Mill's mind, of which Prof. Fawcott gives thofollow- Ing Ulustration ; 3 Homo yoars sgo I happoned to bo convoraing at Cam- bridgo Vith Hitbo o WHO wero. Feapectivaly of groat eminonco in mathomatics, clasice, and phyeiology, ‘Wo wore discussing the insugural nddross’ which AL, Il hiad fust deliverod na_rector of. tho Bt, Androw's Universiiy, Tho mathomaticlon said that ho bud nover sean tho advantagos to bo derived from thio study of mathomatlca so justly and £0 foreibly do- scribod ; tho pamo romark was mado by tho clansio about classlcs, and by the physologist sbout natural sclenge, T ehould bo glad to quoto from Mrs, Fawcott's vory clear and valuable account of Mr. Mill's !*Influonco as o Practical Politfoian,” but I must bo oontent with reforring to her refutation of tho tollacy thot he fafled in political Wfo; to hor spirited vindication of his sharo in & groat deal of praatical logisiation on quostiona of tho great o8t moment during his torm In tho House of Qommons, and ospecially to his contribu- tion ‘to tho woman’s caueo, which boforo hio took it up was hold in contompt, which was thought to bo without support in the Houso, and which rolely through Ar. Mill's ad- vocacy commanded 74 votes on tho first division —moro thon twicoss many 6d ite most sanguing mgporloru oxpocted, Mre. Fawcott might bavo added thot nlono of all the 658 membors of tho Houso of Commons, Mr. Mill stood ready to doal with ono of the most gigantic and most Intricato quostions on which legislation can boattemptod ~~tho roorganization, or rathor organization of the munioipal government of London. That he had thoroughly mestored the subjcot, no ono long bear the {mpres. .doubtod; that ho would havo construotod o sym- ‘metrical systom was doubtod 08 little. But too many eolfish intoroats, vostod rights, nud vostod wronge, stood in the’ way—and still stand—to permit sy privato mombor £0 copo succosstully with the difiloulty, — Insurance Losscs at tho Xiccent Bose ton Fires Bostox, June 2,—The following i8 88 corroct o lish a5 0aD by aecortainod untdl tho - adjuste monts aro made on the insuranco losses of tho ipsuranco componios doing businees by agencies in Boston on tfio firo on Friday los Forelgn oficcs, Two Women Murdored In Virginin. Tucmsonn, Va, Juno_2—Spocisla from Suf- folk, Nanzewood' Co., Va., stato thot Mra, Demipaoy Jones sud hor siator, Mra, Dazlor, liv- ing nino milos from that placo, wore murderod catorday and - thoir house plunderod whilo r. Jonos and his childron woro at Sunday- #ohiool. Thoro i no cluo to tho murdorors, and oitizons aro hunting for them. s e ) Ocenn Stonmship Nows: Livenroor, Juno 2.—Tho steamships Sldon, trom Boaton, and Americs and Humboldt, from Naw York, havo arrived out, . New Yo, Juno 3.—Arrived, tho steamslip Gity of Paris, from Liverpool: Now Yon, Juno S Asived, stesmor C. F. Fronch, from Antwe — e Pittaburgh Ofl Maricet. Prrrapuarr, Juno 2.—Refined potroloum stosdy at 1001, 0. b,; drudo dull at Go for Pittaburgh and Bufas 1o at Parkor's, g MARRIAGES. FIRLDING—-DOW—On May 31, at the rosidence of tha bride's paronts, 866 Oarroll-at., by tho v, Ar. Good- spood, 3ir. Walter Flolding and Miss Mary J. Dow, both of Ohloago. No cards. DEATHS. BOWMAN--On tho 2d inst., Mrs. Kliza Bowman, wifa gt Wm. “Bowman, foruerly’ alo-brawor at 416 Nosth at % No. i . o vx‘?‘“‘"mm bor latg routdence, No. 3L Nowborry-st. DO N Tl 3 51 chront fn, Elry W, 'of chronla puenmons, A Drows, Iofantson of Warran and Asilda Hrows, "aged 8 montha an .. Funoral at houso 829 Wost Twolfthest,, Juno 3, at 10 o'zlock at a. M. NEENAN—Jamos Noonau, agod & yosrs, at 26 For- Kuneral os Thursda; oara to Oalya O O A act bttt OF 4. Otttgmon, of eongostion ot tho luogs, &o tho 83d yoar of Hior sgo, Funoral from Oburoh of Rn‘l’hlflfl; this 8 p, m., June 8. Frionds of the family oarneatly {ivited to attond. AUOTION SALES, ! By ELISON & FOSTER. ! PAWNBROEER’S SALE NREDEEMED PLEDGES . AT ATOTION. Wo will soll at auotion, TUEBDAY, Juno 8, at 10 o'alook s. m. and 8 o'olock p, m., at tho loan offios of A, GOLDBMID, No. 118 Santh O} tho whiole of bl forfoltod plodRos to date, conalsting of a lnrge astortmont of Gold and Bilver Watohos of Amorican, English, and Bwise makers, Dismonds, and Bolid Gold Jowoley, Bolld Bilvor and Pintadware, Musioal Instramonts, Oil Palnt- ings, Fino Obiromios, Firo Arms, oto., olo, Alioa largo sasortmont. of Fino Gold Watohios and Qhains, just ro- ootved from Now York Shorl(T'a salo. Balo without rescrvo, for cash. ELISON & FOSTER, Auctloncors, ART SAL E‘ '200 HIGH-CLASS MODERN OIL PAINTINGS, By distingulshod Amoricsn and Foreign Axtists, solootod from the prominont Art Gallorios of this country and Huropo. Among this fino colteotion will bo found 8 Plow Trofh tha followink SEHoRE Aviistes ) 01100 exam: W. L. Sontag, T.onls Robbo, D, Lowis, Jomme Rorea ! oo Fomorns R Van Wl Paul Rittor, [Prot. A« Dol %: Olominson; "Xnd many oihora of oqual eminonco. Wi i alog Yy 8] HORNING R0 b Hod wii o peroimg borly sie BY .ATUCTIOIN, 00 Weliesday Afternoon aud - Evening, June 4, at31-3 and 8 o’clock, ot No. 114 East Madison-st. And continuo ench aftarnoois and evening uoll all aso L ELISON & FOSTRR, Austionoors. First Gra}nd Sale DAY BOULEVARD PROPERTY. PEREMFPTORY SALE OF TEN ACRES, AT AUCTION, On Tuesday Afternoon, Jue 17, At 8 o’clock, on the premises, to close an undivided interest. Being subdivision of the 8, E. 1-4 of the 8. W. 1-4 of the N, W.1-4 of Beotion 12, Town -39, North of Range 13, East, lying south and fronting on Saoramento 8quare and Central Park Boulevard, and west of and fronting on Sacramento-av. In this subdivision there arel0 elegant Res- idence Lots fronting on Sacramento Square, which is to be used as & Park; '10 olegant Lots fronting on Oentral Park Boulevard, which ia 250 feet wide; 10 elegant Lots fronting on Sacramento-av., which is 100 feet wide; and 36 cholce Tiots fronting on Nicholls and Yager-sts., less than two minutes’ walkfrom the Depot of the C. & N. W. Railroad. I‘Sfls property is east of and rear Central Park, being situated on' the Grand Central Park Boulevard, and only: sbout three miles from the Court House, Of all the choice property fronting the Parks of Chi- oago, none is more accessible or de« pirable, or has a greater prospective value than this. - A Special Train of cars will start from Wells-st, Dopot at 2 o’clock p. m., stopping at Halsted-st. and Park Station, and return at & o’clock, for the convenience of all persons who would like to attend the sale. All are invited. Teorms of salo hereaftor. . ELISON & FOSTER, Auctioneers. 25 Orates W. G. Crockery, b Casks W. G. Crockery, AT ATUCTION, tothe trado, thls morning at 10 ?‘clovk. 8401 and 88 South Ao, lot hariwar, consisting of Adges, Axes, Hatohets, Too Hatohets, Tin Bagins, Dippers, Ladles, Outlery, And a line of Plated Waro, TAYLOR & HARRISON, Auotionoors, 'WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, June4and5, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, &ec., AT 9% O'OLOOK, LARGE STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS, (BON, Aucti By BRUSH, SON & CO., 41 South Canal-st. te Wodnesday, June lor Suits, M Hote, Bedsteads. Buro " By Mattrousos, Loungos, Looking Engl Velvst, Brussols and Ingraln Oarpots, &0, Also, 1olo gant Obina Dinnor Hot, cost.over B0, ' Also, 10 ollusta ot food Tor.” BRUSH, HON & CO., Auotlonobrs, 1 South T]0 EXOHANGI TiiE LINESTFRUIT AND STOOIC farm in Ilinots; only 80 miles from Ohioago; 10,000 bearing applo tross, from whish ovor 16,000 Dushold ot O e b o oe Nttt SR o Trprorad proporye Lo RIENERT S GOl a-ats WANTED--MALE HELP, Y ANTED-TINISHERS ON OABINET WORK, Apply o tho Emplro Parlor Holatoad Go,, &3 Wesi HOUSEHOLD GOODS. HIE EMPIRE PARLOR BEDSTEAD I8 JUST i thing to. Accommodato your gucsta durlng jublloe, An ologant plece of furniture, convortiblo atantly Into a porsect bod, - Every room’ made avallablo {for slooping without fnconvenienco, Hoven atyles; adapt- s i sl ATl S 0B 0 A Fioes, 85, BUs, B A ; o Dot i ddeitod. * Mmblee Parler Bodstiad G 50 Woak Radlspnont. FINANCIAL, | Madiion-al IO, EXOHANGE_NORWOOD FARK. TLQUKS OR Jota for uninoumbored improved proporty n oty or oountey towne. B 1. WILLS, 18 Donrboraat. GE—OHIOAGO PROPERTY FOR A e A O Tousy. D5, INGHAM, of Boudh Deaplaincs-ut. TD EXOHANGE—FOR FIRBT-OLASS FURNITURE, Tiouso aud lot.at Woodlawn, just nowly paiuted lot 6 x190, fronta throa stroots. 8o, twouly Jots in Bradlsh & Wisnor's Adilition to Rivors{do, Ablyto A, J. & J. ‘W. OOOPEL, 164 LaSalig-t,, Otis Blaok. - KXOHANGE-LINCOLN-AV. PROPERTY AND mo T ot ad 18 oty puss: Powdli sorsor af Hilwaukga 2o vosldonce, 9. B [WANT A LOAN OF §300 ¥OR THREE VEARS AT 10 por cent interest; to iavost in goods that will not roar ‘out-and will ‘alirays soll for gash, Boourlly to ba givon ou tho goods, _Addross W 74, Tribuno olfice, ONEY TO LOAN-ON TOUSENOLD TURNI d land, and good ooliatoral oritss at No: 1 Roudh Glarkcay Koot Ko WNNA: N[ONLY TO LOAN ON OITY REAL EETATE, G, 5, HULBAKRD, Jn., 168 Washing(on-at. D D AT LABSEN'S LOAN OF: I O Tty & 002 oo rmondsy waichoh, aud othor valusbios, 177 Olark-st., coruor of TRoom 5, 0 TOAN—B1,000, 81,30, AND 93,000 UPON TAL Lt (" KIMBALL & R AR, wolt Bidok, 18 Otarkat. i N_MONEY ON OITY REAY, ESTATE AT e Woprovod Drotorrod g 1. BASBRLL, 45 Bryan Blook. g T ANTE WORTIT OF GOGD REALKS- bty o haud, E1IOR. Ae HILL, 12 Doarbors q TO LOAN ON OHIOAGO REAL KS. o ), raved 12 ed, for 3 ord 2000t rig'sr pulnprose, T ik ‘Monroo, o, 50 Otarkate. $10.00 o ke R %fi:fi‘{m-uull‘ s Waok. o q 1,00 AND OVER AT %50.000 %N.{‘r‘w;f«',‘?‘:&mun A Burat dinrot u FIRGT MONTGAGES MONK THAN auiply sagurad upou renlty abieat 80 malos i e ot crnmon Kulrons W25, Tribuno of- ‘8. PALMER, il fastlugtonat., Rooms 16 sad EXOHANGE-ONOIOE LOTE ON VILFIEIT. O A O O ey, B. DRLAMATICH, 8 Washiogonst. —78 TOT) FIRBTT. TG F S ONARGE . B oo for honas mydate o { bark, Washinglon Hel lie, with } o0 feuta Brosens, lor goud jmiprovod FAm, from i folning Irving Park for h d lot wilfo g, illping, Tevipp Park foc, ouse tad ot 2 b LINGLK & DARLOW, 176 Doarborn-at. 10 EXOIANGE—10,000 AOIES OOAL AND FATM- i Jauden O ; farm of 120 aoros (0 jon Co.. 70 EXOHANGL—AN ELEGANT 'Van Buron-at, und Ashiand hulld. ing 105a, amall cath paymont. JACOB 0. SAGILE, 8 o 14 85 Bouth Ulark-s T[iQ_EXOHANGE_ A FIRNT-OLAS BURINERS AND locatiou, couslsting of contectionery, statlonery, snd notions, &o. | Jargo atoro with ico orua soar. Ront Ay 05 por month, Noat 1 auird of LAWNENGE E MOLIFizi™, des fors, 1 th ¥ lark, Ine Sadiso P o L AL TR TR cornorlot, 3 eobors 7, o ik sell S sty paiment,. Address oz 255 iy piyiments, d Pradon’ Lxoliango, 18 ANTHD_TGTRADE FOIL & Tlo-st. aone s oo s ol Blason sndatiio i SNrs Yond sats of vation, oar l:m ilnll of 11 'nl wfl;,xfl of e Sireril M i A et & o tition axg : trado pust orall,” Addross Loz Wi, AUCTION SALES . . By Wit A BUTTERS & CO. - FIRST SALE | IN OUR Old Quarters, (BOWEN BROTHERS' BLOOK,) N0S.15AND 17 RANDOLPII-ST. Botwoon Wabash aud Michiganars, - 'GREAT SALE . Real Estate TUESDAY, Ju 3, 1873, . BY . Wm, A. Butters & Co., At 15 & 17 Randolph-st. Commonalng at 10 clook & 1, sIX 1,018 On Cottago Grovo-av., tol n[dnhxl 2,83, B, 85, and 5g, : Ldivision of Blook 13 of Droxol & Bmith's B Claan (hotaroan Kty fomeit a3 Fy- Aiih sta.) of e Hoo. 11, Townd &, Hanga 1. On Madlson-ar. (bnl{-'.figl fiyfigrlh and TIAL S bivxet” & Ardthis Babdvision, &2 oo, 1, Toma 35, Rango e o On Droxoliav. (hnmon‘mi.gurifl. sndT I Althate) u".‘;iém-‘&‘f B btallhos Babatvisions 1. Boo. 11y Rows TV LGFS s % On Vornon-sy. (botwoon Douglas-placo and Thirty-sixth. BN Ynnd. 46 a1 Langioy's Subdivhion of B P H e .58, (be ‘Ashland.av. and Paulina.et.),’ O T R % Xoiwoon, Thitythird and iy ot oo o Lote Tond 30, o Tiook 4y oF Wontworth Buhdtvlll;q{:t R s tatest. (botwoon Thirty.third and Thirty fourthaate. )y BTt P S m’n}%;uui‘a‘.’ e Yo B 2 ntnthat,; D1 foot e o a ALt 23 foa On, Ostumatay. (hotmoon, iyt bied and Thicty-ftth, ), 'Lota o n o Soisaad 1o Tock, of Dyer & Davidsonts Babdivte fom. YIVE LOT! anllnllon Loxington-av, hvlwsnlm F"?-lmlflh and Fifty-fithate,), boing Lois 1, 4, &, 6, aud ¢, in Block 18, Egandalo, ONE LOT - : On Qottago Grovo-av., northoast cornor Twonty-ninth.at. B0 fost tront on Cottage Grovo-av. ; roar 105 feeton alloy; 503 foot dosp,+ I o 10 S TETET o st s 0ot Ffl‘&-n th-sta,), being Lot 18 in. Blook 5, in Jonnlugs & Molfat's Bubdivisl O On ilolsat, (botrions Bkl an Mackobiata Totat aido. 10 Dlook 4, 1n. Dutlor, Wright & Woi- stor's Bubdlvision, ooy On Mihtgangorrace, ki 0% botn Tot8tn Biock s \ “of Lyman's Ttosubdlvtaion of Biook 3 and pattof 3 of § %t 3¢ fractional Sootion 3, Town 39 north, Rango 1, front= ing Lake Michigan. No. 17 5 lon. botng ONE LOT," 3 00 D ., i Block 17, ‘l’]“lll’g"fil:r‘r‘ill‘u-s,fiég’é‘;gil‘fwvl:. Hooton 35; Btmo in Shipman, Town 40, ° ONT LOT at, (botwoon Ll\ufllib and Wolls-sts.), boing Lot ‘Assogsor's diviston of Lota 1 to 8, Blook 17, or east 20 6, and wostd foobof Lot8 in Blook17, i Toborts & Storr's Subdivision. £~ Full particulars in cataloguo, which will conteia- lats of the proporty to bo sold, Titlo porfoot in evory lot.. o withou}rotorvo. WIL A BUTTERS & 00, ATUOTIONEERS. TWO0-STORY DWELLING - And-Lot 50 feet Front, ©On Forty-third-st., oastof and noar Langloy-st., AYS sclock,at 15and, OnTURSDAY, e A e e Tho houso Is now, contains 8 rooms. Torms, 81,000 oash, 3,005 yoars, balanca 1 yoar. Also 2 COTTAGES 173 and 1674 Indiana.ay., batweon Thirty-fourth andy. 2 i lasots onch, 1o b ‘Thisty.ittu-ste.; & roome aid olasete onchy {6 b JUBILEE WEEK GREAT SALE QF Hend Carrisgos, Of d Top By Lighu Trotting and Sido-amins Wagoms i onls }Vn “Twe d A 0.8ent, Opon and Top Domoorat Wagona, and Light I ‘Wagons, Bocond-hand . Paidlorls Wagon, Doubid and Binglo Harmaes, - AT ATCTION, . On WEDNESDAY MORNING, Junod, ab0o'clook,’ st our rooms, b6 and &7 Bouth Canal-: hlfl" Tho salo i8 poromptory to pay advancos and a “WIL A. BUTTERS & CO. AUCTIONEERS. By GEO. . GORE & CO., 3, M, and 98 Rast Randolph-at. .ANOTHER FEATURE OF THE JUBILEE WEEK Wilt b GED. P. GORE & COS (Gogat Dry Goods Anction: Sale « Of Tuesday, the 3d, ' At whioh timo will bo offerod sn extonslvo 1ino of latst atylos % Dress Groods . cas, Linons, &c:, Gonta’ Bume e A s Hate. Alsonvoidoe of Snawisy Nocktics, Outlory, ¥ans, Porfumery, &0., &o. . MMy, . Tho usual eslo of Carpots by R P T GRO. ¥ GO, %4Shi'ss Randotph Our Spring Consignments BOOTS AND SHOES ARE GOING AT 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, i 60 OASES ASSORTED GOODS at A SR B kD DX e 4 8L 03 e e 'GI0, P, GORE & €O, . 33, 4, 'and 2 Randolph-st. By HAVENS & CO. Large Sale of Chromos and Paintings at Auction, On Wodtiosday Juno 4, at 108, m., at 63 Bouth Canal-at. ‘adlo (s dspastally invitod, Tho attention of the T2 ViENlk 4 Co-. Aucilonsors. MORTGAGEE’S SALE ' Hachinery and Sewig Mochite Fixwss, © At Now. 16 17 30 19 North Joforscnst., on Toakday, unoB, £4100: WS Nhn 1, GALPIN, Doputy Bhoret. TWO MILLION DOLLARS. GREAT OLOSING OUT, . TRUSTEES' SALE on REALAND PERSONALPROPERTY Bolonging to tho OJIICAGO LAND COMPANY, AT PUBLIO AUCTION, On Wednesday, the 18ih day of June, 1873, Dy thio articlex of tho assoctation of said Company, tt e rotidod that sl o peapeiyin el of TBb Tristaos e ottt el T, S "o Sald 84St Tor Gah 0 oloeo tho trust. "Hiko “Soalty 1s centraliy locatod In tho OITY OF OHI. OAUO, andla valaod at 81,800,000, and composad largol; G rivor A canal frontago, A rondy for mmivdl ate Also, & lll'sn numbor of vacant lots in the linme. Slato'viotalty 6o Qooks, il woll AdApLed for Duuidoss irposca. PERaitio to thts property 1s nnquostioned, hsving boon Bold and ownod by tho Astoolation for twonfy yoa " poraiasl rouarty oo Svibig (foi oud to ut B700,000. . Thasa Tiotes. woro rosolvo \ohta ort I Lowwht from tho ampany by tho makors (horaaf, And {iiels juyment. i soourd by miorigago on tho samo, FILILAS OF BALIZ, OARIL porscat vrovorty will o ready for trauator’ and Eomadiatoly aftor tho ante: -~ onrohators of sostty wil be ruguirad tomaky s devart on tho dayolaaloof 10 paroony - Snfio wmount of thels purchass, Ui valanco (o bo. pai i thiviy date, oo sion aftor tho talo se doedscan o 0 L1ado A verod, LON D. OODEN, i T BT i cont Intor smountin for doturzed pay [ORGL WATBON, Ohoaxe, Macoy1s, 15, e Truste I Boaue, Rucretary. " 6 wilk Ogden, Shodon & Oo,, Room 24, No, 178 Las e,

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