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$heir folly bo that madnoss_which procodes do- ptruction.—Indlanapolis Netws, —Mr. Randall, in his onpacity as Chatrman of ho Domocratio Central Qommittoo of Ponnsyl~ wanla, in about to publish n protost againat %o bmm,lon and usurpations, In Louislasa. . Thote nunot bo too many auch protosts, but wo sssuro . Randall that, i ho favora and dofonds_tho ®xira pay of Congrosstnon, nothing ho can say sbout Loufsinna will carry much wolght. The popular mind is not noarly so sonsitive to orimos Rgaiust Btatos ns {t is o tho orime of publio oft.—DBufalo (V. Y,) Coutler, i 3 —A vorfi bnd yoar for Honators this, Otegon bas just dlacovored that shio hins oleofed & man to the Unltod BLates Sonato. whom shio ought to have gent to jail. Ylis name in Oregom is Mitch- oll'§in Pounsylyania; whore ho usedto llye, it svas Hipplo. Tha troublo, with mpsi’{u 1s, that ho has got.one morg witathan tho law atiowa, Ho onght to havo..sottled in- Utah - {nstend - of ' Drogon, A committeo of inveatigntion will prob< ibly roport that tho gentleman's orror was moroly geographical, and’ Axnt tho Constitution doen not provide for suoh cnsos.—Buffalo (N X.) Express, ; CRE ' -—The chief business of Congress is now toin- yentigato at one scusion tho wrong dolngs of tho rovions sostions,” and’ mako history -of tho ovil oeds of rascally Honators and Roprosontativos. »~Rochesler (N. Y\) Union, B / —Wo nood' not say that such n proceoding as tho dofent of Judge "Lawrenco is ng muoh‘c&nu— Intod toimpair tho Intogrity of tho Judiciary ns it s to confound all gorrect idoss of tho princi- slna of govornment. Itis o misohioyous precos ont, sud Illinols and othor communities will bs fortunato if it does not load to groater ovil.—Al- banqr N, Y.) Journal, . —Tho Journal.and ita nssgointos advocated for yoats just what it now condemns in'tho peo- lo of Illinois. Agitation waa their main objoct. 'hoy nekod tho pooploto take *‘tho deoision of con= titational Inw into thoir own hands,” and declare $that tho law shall bo proclaimed from tho bal~ lot-box and not from the Bonch.” Tho suécoss achioved in that-lino was indeod s ** misdhibvous precedont.” We might rofer to the mannor in twhich tho Unitod Btates Qourt hés boon tam- orod with by Congress during tho lest four onra In ordor to seouro. doclaions in accordanco with tho dosigns of politicians. Wo are glad to ngroe with the Journal, *‘that such aproceeding is a8 much caloulated to impair tho intogrity of tho Judiciary as it is to confound all correct idoas of the principles of guvummgnt."—Albany (&N X)) 3. I:9—1;\11 ignorant man, rending tho criticlsms, ' would be lod to boliove that nover before in tho history of this country was o Judge elocted or | sppointed with tho oxpress undoral that. bo would conatruo the law to harmonizo with tho opinions or projudices of a cliquo, a faction, or B snrt . Now, in point of fact, very m: Judgos hove boon solected for the solo p 80 of roversing unpalatable decisions, If it bea vislous thing, lot wa pot. shonldor gl tho Hamo on the farmora of Tllinois for its oxistonon. They . did not inaugurato the practloo; they simply. played & gamo with which they had bocome’ .familiar from’long connoetion with tho Adminig- tration party,—Utica (N. X.) Observer, & —How ia this a poouliar foaturo'of tho cleo- .Hvo systom? It i{s common to all modes of ‘ohoosing Judges. One of tho strongest in-'| Btancos of it was the appointment by the Preal~ Bont of tho United States of two Judges whoso known opinions and antecedonts, if not thoir oxprogs pledges, made it certain thoy would re« verso tho docision of tho' Buprome Court on tho juostion of paper monoy es a logal-tonder. ihmugh all tho argumeonts for an appointed fi“ ticiary thoro runs tho fallacious nssumption that tho upmlntinfi powoer will bo supremoly impar- tinl; to which assumption noithor history nor oxporience londs any support.—Philadelphia Age. . 2 Tho poople know and enronothig about the “ Dartmouth Collego precodont.” Thoy firmly baliovo that thox aro n];firussudbythn radroad monopolies, and nntar: look to their Btato islatures for rolief, This is good common &cnBo, oven if undound from n logal standpoint, Tho conclusion of the wholo matter is, that, while the pooplo can hardly bo blamod for elect~ ing Judges who will mako deoisions to meat thoir viows, tho olectiva systom for tho Judloiary is' dangarous.—artft SOL) Courant. « —Thoro must bo victims” in all grent reforma; and, if the dofoat of Judge Lawronce results in arotsing tho poople overywhere in a dotorminod offort to curtail tho ever-growing priviloges of these monster corporations, we shall bo satid- fHod.—Jefferson ( Wis.) Banner, ~If thoro is any old_mummy or timid old graony on the Supreme Bench of Ilinois, by all monns lot him rosign, put _on his nlghpc:H, and go tobed. The pooplo of this Stato will hail it as & blessing to borid of all that gort of stuff. Don't lot suybody suppaso thero is anything #o aaored nbout o Judgo that ho_can put'on any airs with thoso who made him: . He 18 only » man,~onn single man,—and not any moro necessary or esrontinl to the porpetaity'or purity of our in- stitutions than thousands of othor mon. Don't discourago nnybody from resigning, lob ’om all - go if thoy want to, and not stand upon tho order of thoir going oither. The pen}vz!n will find bot- ter mon to their .placos,—Rock Island (IU.) Argus, iTlm fivat victory of tho now party has been won, and now lot all who desiro the downfall of corruption and party tyranny raiso the war-cry of froo-trade and farmers’ rights.—Cawo (Zil.) Democral. 4 —Tho firat buglo-call of tho grand rally of the roducing clasues ajsaingt the munuevolluts “ling Bnon gounded. Tho farmers of the Wost, goad- ed by wrongs long suffered, and now threatens Ing their ruin, hove baen -azousod to rosistanco; * and, the most logical form for thoir rosistancs to - sagumo being that of political action, the firsd stops in that direction bnve boon taken. Not hatily, for ather remedy was sought loig aud carofully, but in vain,—Dexter (Afich.) Leader, —Our staid unu:m&mrn:'ly says ‘the pooplo who aro bringing railroad . and other monopolios to an sccount aro * no less Republicans " than for- marly. Wo hog to romark that it is mistakon. Had tho Ropublican party mado diroct oplzosl- tion- to monopolics & “distinetive principle, it would not bo crumbling o ploces, As it s, . tho poople py no hoed to tho appeal for tho pros- ervation of tho party. Thoy aro now on thoe diroct rond to roform, and cannot bo induced to wait for any party to wash itself and putona new suit of clothes,—Yorkoilic (i) News. —Whonsgatems clothed in the garmonts of loy- altyand enwrapped in tho old fiag, whoso hiddon objoct is to make the -fich richer and the poor oorer, begin to closo np on the farmer and rob B of nis bard onrniugs, tho shont of freedom, tho flaunting of tho old fiag, and o sproad-eagle Foforonce to tho lato war, will not stay his hand fror- toaring that systom up se they aro toaring it”_fin Illinois, raot and branch, Farmers aro loyal, but thoy Will not stand stul and bo robbod in’tho name of loyalty, or any _othor name, how- ovor unored,—Grand Rapids' (Mich.) Democrat, —It may bo, too, that some of the ignorans and semi-insane imitators of the Communists havo transforred themsolves and thoir thoories from tho lnbor-unions to tho granges. At all ovents, tho class wo have always rogarded tho conseryative element in our “Democracy, snd which has hitherto exertod & moat wholesome ond pacific influonce in public affairs, has latoly, through what are claimed ns its ropresentative organizations, nssumed o position of enmity: to Qtfinr classos, which, if ot roceded from, will be a sourco of unalloyed ovil, & chronic monaco of posco, and an active'stimulus of goneral dis- Bat) sfscuon.—l"hfladfilpma Lress, —The farmers of the Wost want botter trang- gomon, cheapor froights, and a readior mnrkot, ut aro not yet clear as to how they aro best to vonched.—Albany (N. ¥.) Evening Journal, But thoy are cloar on one point; that the best way to reach them ia to reaol r{m‘ them. The ways end moans are boing rapldly doveloped for secoring the objoct, although Lastern cditors may scarcely be ablo to realizo what a Westorn or farmers' movement comprohends,—Rook Il and iI W) Union. —Lho Farmera' movemeont is a torror to politi-' oal ovil-doors and monopolists, and the wiso man will tako warning in timo to save himself from, . tho coming storm.—Sandusky (Olio) Rogister. —Tho editor who caros not for tho moral rosults of his work is au intollectual domon. It mattera littlo what may bo the kindnoss of his heart, or how much homay outwardly respeot the decenoies of.)ife, ho is an enomy to socioty and & traitor to the race. He knows the power - of higpresa; ho ia consoious that his papor notrates tho family airclo, and will mold' and influence tho minds of those who resd it. But Lie ia eithor sordid or romorsoloss, or caroloss or sonsual. Ho givos his own dopraved appetites and passions full play, or hetakos & savago do- light in ministoring to the meaner inatincts and the grossor passions of the body pol- itio, ~ Ho deals in sonsation, that tho oung oud oxcltable may bo Inred to is columns, Ho sorves up tho worst do- mastio scandals, bocause aware that thoro i ade- raded slde to human naturo’which socrotly longs for auch pruriont food, Ife publishes the detalls of orimo, though convinced that he i atimulating many minds into channels of thought which may prove temptations, 1o undermines bolief in moral mounnblluf, bocauso ho him- self_acknowlodgos. no God but gold and tho cratification of ‘sonsual doairo. And o, day by - day, ho poura his mmmln“m% flood over a0« ciety, poisoning, mlnlnndlng otraying; and still he can sit quiotly at lfitah!u, and coolly look *over the moral death which his lite hag wronght, Whatis such a oreaturo beiter than an esoapod conviet from tho decreo shich sent Lucifer to tho shados of woel’—Address of ‘Waldo M. Poiler beforg the Iowa Press Associd- tone 80y ;| the THE CATHOLIC LIBRARY . Tho Now Ifall of tho Assoclation Appro= : priatoly Dedleated. 3 Addresos, Musio, and Btrawborrics . and Oream. . : | Tho 'last and best now hall of tho Unlon Oatholic Library Assoclation, loosted on thio fourih fldor of th building at tho southwest cor- nor of Biate and Monroo atroots, , was dodicated tolta intondod- uses lost ovening. Tho npart~ mont, 110 faot long by 27 foot’ wido,. with, throo front windows, slirouded by neat Inco curtaing, was lighted by four gasolinos, whioh shono on & crowdod. audionco of fashionably-attired' ladion and gontlomon, and on & nico carpot of & groon pattorn with golorod orusmontation, Thoro’ aro #overal anto-rooms, Thoro Woro n large number of prominent ' Gathollo ‘cltizens prosont, .amaqng thom: being : Mr.- A. O.-Hosing, wlio came in that carriage, accompanied by his son and holr, the ' Hon." Washington Iosing, Sohool * In- Bpector and Prosident-oloct of the Union Cath- olio' Library Association. © € 4 _* Procondings bogan At 8:90. £V - Mr, William J. .‘gnnl.\'nu, tho rotiring Progidant, called tho wooting to.ordor, oxprossed the ro- gmta ‘of Dishop Foloy beeause ha could not:nt~ end, and thon introduced tho Rov. Dr. Mohlul- lin, who nddrossod the audience, : ! o rovorend gontleman- said ho-was somo- what- of an . ontsidor, and could ,not bo ‘ox- pooted ivo ‘a- dotalled roport of the ‘condition of tho Association. o congraturatod thom on oconpying thut commodious hall, and in having Pn!ns throngh tho moat_ttying ordoal 'me! likely to bo called upon to oudura., Thoy had loat the library it took years ‘o gather, but thoy wore gotting their bnnfzyo- gothor sgain, and tho mombers were moro numerous . theu.. over. ~ Religion was from Honyon, not from earth, Human . naturg was :tho Bbil; “n which tlio hoavenly seed should bo ‘plantod, Religion camo from God alono, dnd was preserved bylum and not by man. Thokid simplo prinoiplos were truly Catholic, It wsa $ho duty of man to maintain God's religion,in his: sopl.. Christisn moralify - was _the. oft~ shoot of rovonled truth. 0 .object of that orgdnization was to -support &' library of litoraturo that would give to tho Catholio m""d““:‘slfl truth of rovealod roligion, unmixed with adniterations contrary to that truth, The domain. of lottors waa wider than ovor, the daily pross and tho periodical were be- fore'all tho people, Catholics might piok up mugh Ostholio truth in goneral litoraturo,” but tho puro Cathollo literature;’ containing pure Cathollo truth, thongh ecant, should be porused. Religlons _truth should Hngo the ‘intellact.of man; and be tho standard by which his actions -ehould bo guidad. It was tho Divino standard, ond theroforo tho truo ono, Rovealed .truth touchod ;saionco, and was i truo _guido, Honco tho necossity of having a Oatholio ‘Uteratare euch as that organization proposed 'to malntain. Catholio Jitoraturo was now prosper- ous. ‘Within tho lnst ton yoars thero woro twico 88 many Catholio” books published in the Eng- liah languago a8 in any twonty -proceding yoars. Thoy wore being suppliod with Oatholic his- tories, sciontific and school books. The English Oatholic' publishing societios wore printing num- bors’ of now books, and thore woro valuablo Cathollo works boiug . translated- from the German, - 'They would soo, theroforo, that thoy would havo an . opportuni of keoping ap with the publications and of dif~ fusing true ronding among tho Catholies of Chi- .cago. By continuing the good work they would confor o boon on .all,who would bo beneflted. [A‘p%zusui R “ Whon X know that Thou art near,” was sung Mias McCOarthy and Mr. Wilson in admirable siylo. tulated tho Oatholies of the Mr. Onahan cony entiro city upon the acquisition by the Associa~ tion of such a fino hall, and, bofare ha went fur- ther, ho desired, on tho part of the Associntion, to thank tho Rov. Fathor Conwny, of B, Pate rick's Chiuroh, for.tho uso of the Lall noxt to his church, which thoy had ocoupiod’since the fire, In 1808 tho Aesociation was born, with p mom- bership'of, about 100, and Mr. Hogor J. Brass waa itg first Prosidont. To him much orodit was due. Thoro" wero locturcs, g;«nlea, and fairs, which ennbled thom to fit up their hall in the old Oriental Building, but, that bolug too small, thoy want to Kont'a Buildlng, on Monroo stroot, .whoro the Looks and all tho proporty woro awaph away in the common wreck. Thoy Liad now 1,600 ‘volumes on tho sholves, of which 1,100 volumes ‘woro added within tho past yoar. Their racoipts during tho year were $2,800, and thore was on hand 500, not counting the cost of - fitting up tho hnll. 'Ho took Plensum in introducing to thom their now Prosident, who had been an un- tiring worlkor and n valunblo member of tho Booioty—Mr, Washington Hesing. [Applanso,] Mr. Hesing 8aid it was s parcioular pleasure to him to bo oloctod Presidont.of the Associntion, and to preside over tho opening of that now hall. In the name of the Agsociation, and of the 150,~ 000 COatholics of Chicago, ho welcomed them all, Thoy invited all of thoir fnith to clustor around that nucleus and sustain all that was pure, and - truo, and good,~in short, nll that was Catholic, They wero thord to furthior the' interests of thoir Ohurch, and he was delighted to sco them all thoro. Ho could go no further without testify- ingto tho ability of tho rotiring Prosident, Alr. Onahan, to whom- thoy wore 8o much indebted. They offerod to the publio good Catholic books, which should find their way into every Oatholia housohold, and thoir contentainto every Oatholio mind. Thoy should be_vory earoful to instruct tho young Catholic mind, snd that Association should bo tho contre of Oatholic literary offort, Thoy had bohind them the entiro Catholie popu- lation, and tho- blessing of tho ontire olorgy. ‘That Association should” bo a bond of Union for all Catholic churchos, that thoy might work to- Euther for the triumph of their faith. Each atholio family should have o reproeontativo in ‘that gocioty, and thero thoy could exert a pow- orful inflncnce in mattors pertaining to thoir foith. Onco moro ho bid them o hearty, honrty welcome. [Applause.] ¥ Barah Conloy gava a golo on the Flnno #Do La Toino"” it was callod on tho bills, It was charming, Hor oxeoution was quito bril- liant, and, of course, was loudly applaudod. Prosidont Hosing announced they would hold & plenic on July 4, noxt, and thero would be a moeting of tho soclety on Sundey to talk it over., i . F. A. Bowen unp% ““Bimon, the Cellsrer,” & comio nrfangoment of words and musie, which was 0 vory funny that it was encored. : An intermission intorvenod at this peint for the gru'[msn of .allowing the nudienco to cool off by absorbing ice-croam, combined in agreeable proportions with strawborrios, lcc-wator, coffoo, und othor ingrodienta suitable to the propor en- tortainmont of tho interior of man. P ‘Whon that waa over, Presidont Hosing again ‘brought the audionco to order, and Mr. Robort Hall soothed thom by an_ npplication of a piano solo, Miss Farroll and Mr, Bowon sang n duott from the '‘Marriago of Figaro,” tho Rov. Fathor Herrick rond an address, Miss' Nollle Groen gave the * Tannhauser ’ march, and o trio, consistiug of Miss MaCsrthy, Mrs. Good- win, and Mr. Wilson, sang to tho satistaction of their hearors, Then everybody wont homo, THE CITY IN BRIEF, Tho County Olerk issucd twenty-fourmarriage liconses yoatorday. ‘ The Trades’ Assombly will meet thia ovening st No, 165 Fifth avenue, A public test of n firo-cscapeand hoee-elavator in to bo mado at the Commercial Hotel, cornor of Dearborn and Luke stroots, at 8 o'clock this afternoon. : Tho Evorott Litorary Socloty will hold thelr rogular meating thi ovoning in tho basemont of tho Union Park Congrogational Ohuroh, members are requestod to bo presont. ‘Tl picnic oxcurslon to the Dnafilnmus Graove, for tho benelit of the Mathodiat Church of that suburb, lins boon postponod until Saturday, Juno 21, by which timo tho grounds aro expocted to be in good condition, . On and aftor the 218t of this month, the dally synopaia of woathor-probabilitios will be sent out daily from tho Chicago office of tho United Btates Bigual Beryice, to ench of 763 post-officas in tho Northwoutorn Btatoa, A fellow namod Nicholas. Lodgram was ox- aminod bofora Banyon, yostorday, for stoling $28 from Obing-Cliow, a Chinaman, Tho caso was continued untll Haturday, Ledgram boiug Leld iu $500 ball, " - ‘At 6'0'clock laét ovening n man named Eugeno Duggins, while in o state of iutoxication, foll out of o second-story window of No, 190 Houth Doaplaines stroet. Ile recoived sorious internal injuries, and was wsttended by Dr, Duff, At oalocl fast night th injured man dled, | " A man namod Foater was ruu over by an en- ‘gino of the. Chloago’ & Alton Tuilrond, at the coruor of Grovo sud Eightoonth stroote, yaster- day, at 10 o'clack, aud bad his right log 0 badly muglod that 1 bnd to bo ampatated, To was takon to tho County Hospital, Lnst ovoning it waa thought he conld nug live.! = An unsophisticated barber, named anarlgo Qullin, pnid $14 for- 25 conta’ worth of jowolry Iast ovoning, at -tho -austion atore on Canal slroot noar Madlon, Aftor ho mado tho pur- olinso hila eyas twots opbhod to ‘the fraud whioh hind boon plngo_d upon him, and bo wlinod his complsint at tho Madison. Btroot Police Btation. ‘The number of prinonors confned In tho Coun- ty. Jail ot prosont is sixty-nino, tho smallost numbor for ovor, fiva yonrs, o provalling cnusos for this vory.dosirablo paucity of erimin- ols are abundoueo -of. lucrativo labor, the. 11 o'clook liguor law,and the oxtromo, fraftfulnoss: of tho publla- prosocution for, the Iaat ‘yoar con- signing most of tho old oftendors for long torma to tho Ponitentlary, nng'nuumug othorn* off t0 such sido-towns as 8t. . Louls, , Cincinnatl, and Milwaukeo. * . Tho following mtistd’ doalors of 'tho clty .linve agrood to oloso tholr rospootive stores on Satur- B at noon from June.7 to Oct. 4, thus givin, their employesahialf-holidny onoe n weok: W. W, Kimball, Lyon & Healy, 8mith & Nixon, A: Reod & Bono, Juliua Baer & Qoi, G. F. Root & Sons, J. Hownrd Footo, Btory & Oamp, . F. O, Tighto & 0o., Goorgo’ Woolls & Co,, Mason & Hamlin Organ O, 1toot & Lowls,. i'hoo, F, Elmoro & Co., ond G. 0. Knopfol, 3 " A youth namdd Obiirlos’ Bowers was arrontod ot the Bummit {natorduy by Doputy Blorift Stacoy, and tho Bhorlft of Hancook County took him out of the clty lnst ovening. Ho is wanted in that county for “porjury, huving sworn, as s allogod, that’ s cortain voung lady was 18 yonrs of ago In ordor that sho mi?nr mtty o barber, Tha - girl was, ln_lvn\ilflr. only 16 yoars old, aud hor Afather, .disapproving of tho . marriago, iu rnl?ldng 1t warm for her husband .and bis accom- plico, ~ © s 5 8 ¥ 1 On,Monday last, on the third page of Tix TRIDUNE, iwig omethndstwo—cnlumn articlo, fivlngn dotailod nccouit -of - the' caprure’ by Pinkerton’s mon of a gnni of mnfl-mbgnm, and srodited honostly to tho Philadelphin Telegraph. In tho Times of yosterdny wam n mangled ac- count of the samo’ thing ! boflod down " from the Telegraph'a -account, allghfld localized; sud clnimad s original, “And -this {8 entorpriso, na nho‘\gn by that- apology ' for & newspaper known es imes. . ~~Ex-Aldorman Batohom, Mr. Mancol Taleott, Mr. Pat O'Nolll, and ono or two othor owners of proporty in the vioinity of Harrison stroot and tho..river, waitod on tho. Financo Committes of tho Common Council yosterday, and arghied in favor of conatructing o bridge at Harrlso stroot, aud of incroasing. tho n]ym: riation thorefor. Tho Committés aoknowledged thab n bridgo wi necessary ot ! thatqoing, and promised to ap) .priate, £87,000, 810,000 moro than tho originnl ‘approprintion,’ Though this 1s not near ouough :D do the work, the Committeo nccopted it with ks, An unsuspeoting yoyng mi nomed O, A. ‘Whitcomb, urr&vod.%n this " city, from Colorado, on Wodnesdny aflornoon. In' the ovening ho took-m\mwdng walk on M n atrect. In ‘front of MoVicker's Theatre he mot n woll- droasod young lady, who voluntaerod to show "him farthor into the mrysterics of & city he had nover scen. Among tho many places ho visited with hior, was o room on tho third floor of No. 1190 Donrborn. stroot. Ho soparated from her. woon nftor, and wont ‘to his hotel. Upon - orriving thero ho mado tho startling discovery that tho sum total of his sav- lnfis for tho paat yonrs, £390, was gono. | Ofilcer. Fifo wont with the duped follow to tho room reforred to, but the fair enchantresa hnd gono to onenaro othor rustics. The Chicago Baptist Association reassombled in tho Socond Church, yestorday morning, Mod- orator Burchard in tho chair. Routine businoss was transacted, Rov. Dr. Osgood ?anklnz of foroign missions, Rov. J. N..Hobart of homs missions, and Rov. O. R. Blackall on Bible and and anlienflon& aud ministorial education, Tho Committes on solecting the place for holdiny #ho noxt mooting, recommonded Dundeo, an and thelr roport was adopted. Rov. L. M, Wood- ruff and Rev. A. Blackburn wore dosignated ;mehom for the oconsion, A discussion followed on tho question * What con- stitutes rogular etonding in tho Dap- tist -~ Church?" - In tho aftornoon _thero was o proyor-mooting and a_discuseion of the quoshonsfld“naw Shall the Unconvertod bo Brought to Chriat ?" and Tho Best Mothod of Conducting Prayer-Mootings.” At half-past 8 tho lmsnoclm.hn.\ adjourned until the 12th of June next. At the meoting of tho Board of Polico Oom- missioners, yestordsy afternoon, tho following Firo Do ont business wos' transacted : Thomas dvmu, drivor of o supply truck, was dizcharged tho sorvico for baving drivon his team in such a manner as to collide with, and in- juro the property of.a citizon, Matthias Lavi- lotto and Louis Hourlch, truckmen of Hook and Lndder Company No. 1, woro arraignod on tho clingo of disorderly eonduct and roprimauded, The reaignation of John W. Clark, stoker of Engine No. 14, was accepted. On the rocom- wmendation of the Firo Marshal, Jamos Konnedy, a gppdidato drivor, was discharged tho servico fol fi.‘lcob of duty. The rosignation of Charles A, Dudloy, of Engino No. 18, prosonted undor cliargon, Wos necoptod. A potition from Crarar, Adaws & Co., to havo & firc-slarm box placod on thoir building, ‘d4t.tho corner of . Ontario nud Franklin streots, wos. roferred. to tho Firo Mar- shul, with power Lo act. ..Tho Board then nd- Journed, . Lato last ovanivg the. new schooner A. B. Moore, of Bay.City, the largest aail vessol ou tho 1nkes, came iuto port.. The Moore was built at Ballentino. & -Go.'s ship-yard at Wenons, and . Jaunched sbout two weoks “T" fally riggod, Hor dimonsions aro 236 feot koel, 88 foet boam, 15 feot hold. Longth over all, 247 faet, Shois capablo of oarrylng 76,000 bushels of corn. Hor standing rigging is of the best wire, nud sho is furnished with throo capstans aud a patent pteoring apparatus, Tho word of command is conveyod by the Captain by means of a sorioa of bell signals similar to those nsed on etoambonts, The vossol is commandod by Capt. Gilmoro, and hor first officer is AMr, Bogie. This splendid oraft brought into pert GGU,000 foot of lumbor nad 8,000 Lrlaof ealt, At G o'clock on Wednesday evening, Thomas Gurroll, Thimothy Hickoy, Edward MoVoigl; and Potrick Boland ongaged in o rough-aud tumblo fight ot the cornor of Lyman aud Bon- flold stroots. Boland being soveroly punished in tho tht, rogolved to revengoe himsolf by shoot~ ing hig antagonists with & gun, He was roturn- ing armod to the scone of tho affray when lo was arrosted by one of Sergeant Hood's men, The wholo erowd were aftorwards collarod, and yostordey morning were held for trial ot tho Criminal Coutt, by Banyon, in £200 ball onch. MeVelgh and Boland ‘wore prominont in tho MoVeigh tragedy, which was cnacted not many wooke ngo, on Halsted-st., and if, by an; construction of tho law, thoy could bo dnprivng of their liborty, and -imprisoned during tho rost of their lives, tho community wounld E)fl much ‘bonefitod. Thirty saloonkecpers wero “arraigned before Justico Banyon, yostorday aftorncon, on as many changes of vonug from Justice Eaullp—flbnm for violation of tho Bunday law, and othors of tho 11 o'clock ordinance. I'ifteen resorted to tho old trick of demanding furios, and thoir cases woro theroforo - continued until noxt Wodnesdsy. Philip Btionmillor and Georgo 8lilager wero fined 810 oach for violating the Sunday luw, and Louis Morkham tho same amount for keoplng opon aftar 11 o'clook p. m. . The cases of tho remain- ing 12 offondors wore dismissed upon paymont of costs, Almost all of thoso saloon-koopers whoso liconges have boon rovoked by the Mayor becauso of their ropeated offonses agalnat the laws, are in n secrot way and somo oponly) continuing busineyg, ‘Those follows do not’ rec:fn(zo the authority of iho Mayor, upon any logal ground, but a8 oo of them axproased it, % Wo have to llvo, and if wo closo our suloons wo will atarve." ‘A froquent offender is Frank Schuchow, whoso place at the corner of Madison and Union stroots, Io -liag boon arrosted threo times pluco his liconso, .was revoked, but io no sooner in tho station than ‘another saloon-keopor bnils him out. John De Borgo, of North Wollsstraot, and Oharlos Fishor 810 al80 of this class, It is to bo hoped that ihoy will bo mndo to suffer severely for their deflanco of the law. 4 ———— 01l Paintings, Wa call tho particular attention of ourreaders to the salo by auotion of superb oll pofntings to be mudo this evening by Elfson & Fostor, at tho storo No, 953 Wae Dash avonuo, noar Twouty-first stroot; Thoso paint~ inge linvo boen salectod with great cave from tho moat. hwportant collestious in his country aud Europo, and aro worthy the atloution of lovors of {he fino arts, “Tho eslo last ovonlny wua & grand succoss, tho Lldding Lively aud tho sules lurge, but wo aro sorry to say the prices wero not, entirdly satiafactory o the ownor, ‘Thoso doalring to obtain ologuut puiniings at thole own price uhould not fall to nttond thls ualo, as the will positiyely be sold to the highest bidder, = Balo will commence at 8 o'clock, Cho Med«IXiver Maft, . From the Dubugue Times, The shrevognrt r?'m') Times gives o long nnd intoresting doscription of tho oporations of Liout. E. A, Woodruff, of tho regular army, formerly of Indopendonce, in thia State, in tho work of somoviug tho enormouy ratt of dritt- wood in tho Red River above Bhreveport. ThLa aft oxtonds ab intorvals for a distauco of thirty milos, and waa long thonght to be an impodl- mont to navigation' impossiblo of:' romoval, Lieut. W‘ow.lru&’,l lowever, after oaroful surve: in 1872, pronounced its romoval not only fonsf- blo, but tho bost mothod to securo navigation, opposing the attompts which had beon made to aog around It. Gon. Humphroys, Ohiof Tine inoor, adopted his plans, commisaloned him to do fho work, and, in Janunry Inat; lio wna at tho spot with all neoossary lapllnncon, orana-bosts to pull snags, and four flat-boats with ‘atenm gang aawa for sawing flunuufi lnfi. o workn 160 mon in soveral gange, and tho 2'mes snys has prossed tho worl vfiflx groab onorgy. 'Tho forcos have out through twonty-two. ‘¥ tow-hends,” and oro now at work at No. 25, tho work dono constitut- ing tho honviest part of the undortalking, Whon No. 20, about one-oighth of amilo long, is dis« osed of, the vossols will have a cloar channel 70 }1“‘ wido in tho narrowest part from.Bhroveport to the hond of Red Bayon, 18% milos from tho foob of tho raft—avoiding L'welve-Mile Bayou, tho Lakes, and Black Bnyon,—nomothing that hns not boon done in 80 yonrs, Tho succons of tho work is ontiroly asaured, and the cost will bo inaldo of $200,000, including cost of Loats, Many attompts have boon mado at difforont porlods to removo theso obstructions, and'tho Goverument lina, herotofore, ppont noarly or quite §1,100,000 in tlio varloua attompta. 'WALL STREET. Roview of tho Moncy, Gold, Rond, Stock, and Produco Marlkety, Speefad Dispatch to Tho Cldeago Trivune, New Yonik, June 12.—Monoy was enay on call to-dny, ‘closing at 4 por cont. Commoreial papor finds roady salo at 7 por cont, ..BTOURS, Tho favorablo ndvicos from London imparted o atrong tono to ilio, stdok market, and, pricos oponod highor on -tho .entiro list ns compared | with Iaat ovoning. ~After a slight docline, tho market ngain moved upwatd and continued flrm until about 2 o'clock, when n changoe to wenkness | ‘took place, continuing in somo casos until nonrly tho closo. Tho advanco up to 2 o'clock ranged from X to 2 por cont, nud tho declino aftor thnt hour 3¢ to 1 por -cont, Pncific Mail wos tho, wonk “spot in tho lnto aftorngon donlings, | solling ae low na 893¢ agninst 4034 at the o}:nu-i ing.” "This’ doolitio’ 'was caused by romor the Company is,about to issno bonds, and that tho Dircetor now. st the Wost- had graphod toreturn. groatost strongth, Wostorn Unlon ehowed tho Tho- ptory about tho pn o Hant of 10,000 whisrcs of stodk for tho Atlaatio | & Yaciflc Company wrs' repeatod: - A roport was . ourront on tho stroob that tho Hannibal & 8t.. Josoph Railrond Company is seoking to uanllllm-{ mato nmnmx:untsmeu ‘tho 8t. Josoph & Don- vor Olty Rallroad Company, by which_tho inter- csts of tno two ronds could bo unitod. It is nuplrosod that the Hanuibal & Bt. Joo is con~ trollod by Jay Gould. . A ol Thoro wra an nbsurd rumor on tho streot_that the Lako Bhoro Diroetors would pass a dividend. | ‘Wabash ralliod about I por cont, and it is hintod' that this has beon dono without the assistance of | Douniol Drow, 1t is roported thnt tho partios who form the vertobral column of the markoet will all bo in tho city by the early part of noxt wook, and it i hintad that o union of hands and intorouts will bo made, which will mako spocula- tion lively for s littlo while, ; : - GOLD, foll 3¢ of 1 por cont on tho ‘announcomont of the xreduction in the Bank of England rato but re- Kvnmd the decline at tho close, ' The bids for easury gold to-day smounted to £83,476,000, st pricos ranging from 116.95 to 116.91, and, a8 no oliquo was bidding, the award of 1, 500,000 was mado to sbant a dozen difforont par- tios. Tho Gould pnnr‘tiy in still loaded up with about §40,000,000, and the short intorest with about a8 much more, Tho business is shown by 940,000,000 to £60,000,000 clearances por day, mostly in contracts’ nud shifting of loans, No som Das beon sold by tho Gould party during tho locline, whilo tho short intorest has boen in- cronsod instond of diminishod. Ttls said that tho members of tho cliquo have power to bid tho Pprico up 2 per cent, xf thero ia ronlly vory littlo cash gold in tho market, and but littlo prospect of a supply. % BONDS. Governmonts closed steady at slightly lowor quotations. . . TPRODUCE, . The demand for flour {8 more general, but tho market s irregular and lowor for most low rades. ChoicoNo. 2 and good suporfine are in lomand, Bhipping oxtras mot with fair roquest, but at changeablo Aguros, Thero is a bottor in- [ quiry for the West Indios, nud city ground is more sctive at o concession. Medium grados aro heavy. Family brands are comparatively firm, thongh to noll to any extont, o concossion would havo to be mado. Snles 10,000 brls, including 2,000 brla city ground,” Roceipts, 11,780 buls. Whoat—Under largearrivals, o further doclino in in gold, and an advance in freights ‘to London, the market ruled lower with a good demand for export, chiofly confinod to epring. . Wintor was very quiot, but not prosisod on tho market. About one-third of the ‘wheat which arrived to-dny was_proviously sold. Bales 130,000 bu ; receipts, 400,611 bu,” Pork was modorately activo in & jobbing way; June was quiot at $16,60, with sales, cosh and rogular, of 850 brls at 316,00 for old mess, and $16.65 for now moss. For -faturo delivery, 2560 brls for All%uhl sold at $16.87%¢. In cut moats, tha bueiness was limited, but prices were generalls quoted stoady, with ales of smalllots of pickle hinme'in bulls, 11 pounds, at 13%¢c; do shouldors, Be, -About 20 boxea of bellics on privato terms, City i hold at 9o for 15t 25 bs, Ope thousand smoked shouldors gold at 90 ; 500 do hams ot 14c. Roceipts, 766 packages, Bacon was vory qu’ t, and pricos about nominnl, with snles 250 beaos ghort cloar at 8250, Long cloar is quotod st 8. Lard was moderatoly active and ensior; Wostorn, 8%@bo for Juno. = Of city, 160 tes sold 8t 38.34. Tor future delivery, 260 tos to urrive in July, bill of Iading, sold_ab 9360 ; and 1,000, gollor July, at 93¢0 ; and 500 tes for ‘Augush of 93503 rocolpts, 883 pkgs. MADISON. Trial of a Libel Suit Brought Against tho Janesville ¢ Gazottes? Bpecial Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, Mapison, Wis., June 12,—An intoresting libol suit is in progress in the United States Cirenit Court hore, bofore Judges Davis and Hopkins, Ono W. I ‘Whitney, & joweler and traveling man of New York, proscoutes tho Jancsyillo Gazlla Printing Company, and olaims 910,000 damages for an alleged libel in commonta about an asgnult mado by him, in 1871, on p man in chnrgo of a Janesvillo storo which Whitney had obtained by chattol 'murtfifi;: from tho formor fropxlntor. Tho articlo, which was hastily writ- on, amid gront oxditomont, charged him with beiby rofessional - swindlor in his doalin with his dobtors. ‘The engo i conducted. for tho proseoution by Sloan, of Jancavillo, and Ortom, of Madieon, and for the defenso by Williams ana Cnsardny, of Janeavills, and is of importance to the pross. In thd oponing speechoes the assault waa roforred to by both counsel, but Judgo Davia oxcluded all " tostimony in regard to.it, though it waa tho basls of tha artialo complained of, and-of which a correction was profferad with- in n day or two. He was first inclined to oxclude the evidenco of tho doalings botweon Whituoy and the Janesville jowelors roferred to in tho nrticlo, and which, with the asssult, were tho beals ' of tho opprobrious epithots usod, but finally ttod it o8 tending to prove or mitigate the alloged libelous statemont. The fudgo ovidontly thinks it bottor | to bo correct than qu% ck-in giving news as in mizly to tho plon of haate, oxcitomont, oto. Ilo intimated that the oditors’ might bottor have \‘n.l:ad till tho noxt dsy to make sure of tho aote. v e i Iowles Bros. & Co. Bostox, Juuo 12.—~In tho bankruptoy caso of Bowles Bros. & Co., & hoaring was had to-day, DoforoJudga Lowol, upon tha quoation of crad~ itors accopting or rojecting the offor made by Natban Appleton for a compromise. John U. Ropos, counsel of the Assigneo, stated that tho amount of Mr. Appleton’s assots, aa computed by him, was less than £200,000. The Assignoe, Honry BStophens, xeokons the assotu of Bowlos Bros. Co,, whon _colleated, to be from 235000 to €65,000 in Boston, A, Van Wuguer, of Now York, himeolf & croditor, snd counsol for many oroditora, objectod 'to tho accoptance of tho offor, Ho was willing, in Lis own Llohalf, and in bebnlf of the oroditora whom bo repro- sentod, ta acoopt G0 por cont outrlght of their claima, 'Tho Asalgnoo atatod that ho presented boon tole- i| frri tho offor as it waa mado by Apploton, aud Lo Inced tho mlu:lonuiblmy of Ity accoptanco or ro- Y-muou upon tho oreditors, The offer bolng op- posed by tha oreditors, and belng conditional upon- thoir accoptanco, was not passed upon by the Court, Oharlos Bowles defondod tholr estata {from partial and depreclatory roports, urgin;i its immediato releaso from law and ruin, and aupplomenting ‘Apploton’s offer with n plan for funding and gradually extinguishing tho dobts, The firn proposed to call anothor meoting” of oreditors for flusl action, Encendiarism, ‘The Natlonal Board of Fire Undorwriters, at thelr late montlug; In tho City'ot New York, re- solvod ta raiso a fund of 8100,000 for tho dotoo~ i tlon, zmnvluflonI and pnnlnhmoni of partios on- gngad In tho nefarous business of Incendinrism &nd arson, Tho Exoontivo Committea of Lint Board, at thoir mooting on Mny 14, 1878, carrlod: out the rosolutian and oponod the suboription. Thia rotion is tho moroe important whon it is re- momborad that tho oxperionce of tho largo com- antos transncting the business of firo fiisuranco [ tio Unitod Btaten sliows it (o proportion of Josn to bo atiributed to tho aboye causcs is not lons than B3 per cont of tho whole, or n loss to tho " country of ab loust §25,000,000 por an- num, 3 SR CeT e e SPRINGFIELD. Perilons Ridcatinlo of Blooded Stbekas Municipul Finances. Spectal Dispatch to The Chiteago Trivtine, Benmvarirep, 1N, Juno 12,—Whon tho pas- songor traln nrrived horo from Ohlengo this ovoning, o mnn was discoverad lying.on o board whioh was placod on ono of tho trucks of the conch. Ho was dragged from his hiding placo ‘r’l’flm loafors ot tho station, and gaid ho hnd (dden in 'thet way from Joliot. It i{s thought ho ia an asenpod convict, but no'offort was made to dotain Lim, Y . llon rold a Tot of blooded atok ab his farm, noar this city, to-day. Ono bull was bought by J. M, Lboar, of Talinln, for £0,000, and tho wholo salo amounted to nunrl{‘a‘m,oflb,‘ . Tho authoritics of this city inva ' ngroed upon an approprintion ordinance for ourronit exponsen, nmounting to $61,626, Of tho tnxes ‘nsfossod in thia county for 1872, about ono-fourth, of S160,~ 000, remning unpaid. o tnx snlo is to be lLold on Juno 1, S COLORADO. . . Efforts to Obtain n Thorough krrign= i ‘ tiom of tho Torritory, ° Denven, Col., June 12.—A Iargoly attended Torritorial Convention, to consider the question of Irrigation, was Liold in this city yostorday. Much ~ithportant busindss was ~ trausncted. ‘Amnug tho resolutiony passod aro the follow- e 3 E WiznsAg, On sccount of the dryness of onr rlimnts, thio ogrientbural aud pastural rosources of Colorado dover will and nover can bo properly dovoloped to auch & dogroo s to stipply our dally incrooaing wauta of food for mon and _aulmals, although millions of ‘acres of fertilo soll surround us, without thé introduc. ‘Hlon of a gonorsl, thorough, ond cconomical eyatom of gation, 3 WitzazAs, A procedont having hoen eatablished by thonct of Congress gemuting mwamp -or, ,overflowed ‘awommp lands to Statew that womld_reclatni'thom, it Is “equnily au deuirablo that. tho \Hd Jnda of Our Piaing Lo roclatimod from the desolation that tho scarcity of wator, cto. Atesolved, That this Convention recommends to tho Btatos of California and Novads, nnd the Terri(ories of Arizous, Now Mcxico, Idabo, Ulalt, Wyoming, and Colorado, and sucl ottior Weatern Statcs or Torrito- xles, or parts thoreof, as fool an- intorcst in tho subjoct of Irrigation, to send dolepates to n convention to mont in tho City of San Francisca, Cal,, on tho — day of Hoptember, 1878, to tako futo convidoration tho subject of irrigation for tho arid lands of the West, and othior.nmbjoets aprrtaining therclo. . Resolved, That tho bnsis of ropresontation ho six dolegatoa to tho Conventlon for ovory membor or Delogato in Congress from cithor of sald Blates or Tarstiorlos, oF Tarts of 15 sammo, Tho passago of varlous Torritorlal Inwa on this subjoct was also recommended, ‘and various rbounds from Tho Convontion sdjowrnod ot a lato hour last Dight. STARTLING INTELLIGENCE. How the Bufning of Alcxnndrn Palace, Near London, Sct Fire to ¢¢'The Ancicnt Capital of Egypt.?? KF'rom the New York Ecening Post. A JOUNNALIBTIO MUNGHAUBENISM. Nows-gathoring and wool-gathering are or- dinarily supposed to bo soparate businessos, but an evening contomporary yestorday put tho two togother with most astonishing rosults. Tho ronders of yostordny's Evening Post are awaro of tho destruction by fire of the large oxhibition hulldinfi in London, known as (ho ** Aloxandra Palaco,” 80 namod. {n honor of tho ‘Booking's daughter from over tho dca, Alexandral tho wifo of tho Prince of Wales, The Amorican Pross Asgooiation—the nssum- ed rival of tho Associatod Pross—howevor, honr- ing, porhaps by chanco, somo passer-by say that tho ** Aloxandria Palace” was on firo, or in some othor. %ay gotting hold probably of tho words Aloxandra, Palace, and Firo, nt onco publishod a dispatol lmnunnclng that nows had just como from Aloxandra, Egypt, of o ‘“large .and de- structivo conflagrntion™ in that city, **A vast smount of proporty hag *boen destroyed,” snid tho tautological writor., Thon, remembering tho word Palnco, with ono offort of his imagination Lo deolarod that tho magnificent Palaco of the Bultan is now in flamos, and will probably bo ro- ducod to nehos.” Telographic news that docs not como over the wired is apt to bo a littlo «questionablo, but this in a case which onght to vo tho papors which wore taken in o ready salo lor tho sako of an explanation. Amertean Press Report by Great Western Telegraph. "ALEXANDRIA, Egypt, Juno 9.—A Jargo nnd - de- structivo conlagration is now in progroas in this city, A vast amount of property bas been de- stroyed, and the firo is ontiroly beyond any humaa control. The magnificont palaco of tho Bultan, and other public buildings, aro now in {lames, nud will probably bo reduced to ashes, Grent oxcitoment provails, and ovory effort is being made to arrest tho progross 'of tho fiamos, % Xrom the Leavenworth Evcning Argus, June 9, * . ALLYANDRIA BURNING UP. The tolograph brings us tho startling nows that the anciont Oapital of Egypt is tp-duy wrap- ped in flames, Whilo you ero ronding tho ac- count of tho_firo, th conflagration Iy raging, and tho anciont palaces, whioh have witnoan the flight of conturios, are crambling to nshes, & sacrifico to tho flames. Alexandris is half way around tho world, and you resd tho: nows of it ‘while it is burning. - + NEWS PARAGRAPHS, LaOrosao talks of o $200,000 hotol. Minnehaln Falls will bo sold to satisfy a ‘mol committoos woro nl:fipnlntml’to ‘proparo tholsamo, 0. —The sccond growth of pine is fit for lumbor In tho Wiacounsin pineries. —Tho Burtis Opora-House, at Dayonport, Towa, is to be tranaformed into a billiard-room, —Tho Towa Division of tho Chicago & North« ‘wostern Railway is boing rolaid with steol rails. —Tho Overscers of Ban Francisco's Asylum for tho Deaf, Dumb, and Blind aro being inves- tigated for Iinocking down tho boys and kissing tho girls of the concorn. —** A Ohinaman Murdered—Two White Mon Hurl Him from tho Sidewalk into Eternity,” is o !mudm% in » San Francisco paper.: Thoy havo a Btroot Commissioner of the poriod in that town, —Thorois o youth living in Alexandria, Vn., who s about to proceed to Boston for tho pur- pose of starting from Bunker Hill on o tour through tho Northern States, carrying the Con- federate g unfarled, —Tho Ohorokeo (In.) Times of tho Bth nys: “ An wo go to pross tho air is fillod with millions of grasshoppers. The cloud is #o vast that the ;un Scoms to shine through an Indian summor og” . - y —Thay ara laying rails in Floronco in ordor to convoy in snfety Michacl Angelo's statue of Do~ vid from its unproteoted eito in front of tho Palazzo Vecchio, whero it has stood for 850 yoars, to the Imporial gn]lor{‘. Tho thundor-storm whiokh vielted us Tucs- day ovening of last weok did eonsiderablo dam- ago north of us, Tho streams woro gronily ewollon, and the dam at Noosho, Dodgoe County, on the Rubicon, wont out, flooding tho country for miics aroutd, M. Armitago, n farmor liy- g & milo sonth of Noosho, loat 100 shoep by drowning.— Walertown (Wis.) Republican. —In tho City of Andarson, Ind., with n popit- Intion of 4,600, not o singlo application for licenso hna boon mado sinco tho passago of tho now temporance law, none of tho Balaon-keopera hoing ablo to obtain tho roquisite number of sltgnnhlrua to thoir potitions, “Quite a numbor of enloons havo closed up, and it is bolioved to Do {mpossiblo for any person to obtain liconso thero undor the oxisting lnw. —Tho American Board of Foreign Missions, whioh was to moet in Minneapolis in October, hias docidod to moet in Boptombor, and has so- leoted Biato Fair woek, As tho mooting is ox- octed to call togotlior 8,000 or 4,000 strangors, he acoommodations of both citles will bo taxed, and, if tho Btate Fair throng is addod t tho samo timo, wo are nfraid somebody will havo to _stend \m‘tho ont, and slecp out doors,—St. Paul Dis- patch, —\What sort of n medimval placo is Youngs- town, Ohlo, uav; way ? The Vindicalor of that town rocords the following cheerful incident : A lot of little Ohristian urchive canght a littlo Jow Loy at the ‘cornor ‘of Watt and” Champlon atreots, n fow ovenings sinco, tod him to a piled & lot of ' tinder-wood at, aronnd me and wore nbout to ignito it, when thoy wore dlucovered by somo mon, and thio little Jow resotod, Tho only roason assigned for thoir actlon and intention by the Ohristian urchius was, that tho Jews bhud crucilled Obrist,” —A notable will was that loft by tho late Dud- loy . Rogors, of Halom, Mass, Lirst, ho bo- uosthod 16,000 to the “Blom IFratornity,” the income to Do used in providing anch inng- cont amusomontn as its oficors * ny consider bost caleulatod to attract and draw from the streots of Balom the young won and women who linve no place to turn to In tho ovening for amunioment but the strocta, Thon the sum of 6,000 was loft In trust, ita income to bo dovoted! to'tho support of cartaln favorite animalu of bis 08 long st thoy live, nud at their death to ba ndded to the otlior fund, . —Bomo Indiyidual with n goft heart writon to |, tho oditor of tho"Loulsville Courier-Journal n' cortnln proRh Inctic for.oholorn. Ifo says that,i whon tho old tigor Is around, all you have to do, to sccure immunity, is to put sulphurin your sockn evory morning. A half teaspoonful of sulphur por sock {8 all that i necossnry. It is' nllogod that this procoss oharges tho systom with sulphureted hydrogen, and sulphureted h{drogun is tho standsby of tho Lomoopathists, 4ho proventive isn simplo one, The procons may. inorongo -woal-bills, but, if the eulphur doosn't drive away cholern, it will deodorizo the foot, and in the” summor-timo this s not tho worat thing that oan happen, - . MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. ! New York Finanéinl Noiv: New Yonr, Juno 12.—Monoy was casy at 3G por cenl, with tho bullk of the biningss at 4@5, closing ot 4, o, il vam frn 1001004 foe sixiylay, aud 116 @110 for sight, - A henvy falluro ta roported on tho Cotton Exchauge, - - " - Gold foll from 117'to 1163¢ on tho reduction of tho Tato of Intoreat by tho Dauk of England, but ralliad (o 116¢@117 t tha closo. Loans 2@6 per cont, Olear- inge, $67,000,000. Troadury disburscmonts, $189,000, Gtictoms rocdljits, $335,000, Govornments woro du Siate bonds nominal, Btocks openod strong and bighot on_tho entiro lat, undor th favorablo advicos from London, and thoafs forts of boara 0" covor tho largo aliort salos recontly put out oceasloned an advanco. of @32 por cent, tho greatest dso bolng on_Wealoin Uhiion, Wbash 6t, Gaul, nnd Obios, Subisequently tho markiet weakonod; and pricos foll off, and in tho ‘aftornoon o' markel was quite dull, - Pacifia Moadl wna tho weak spot, nelling ns low as. 30, against 403 in tho morning, it bolng Tumored "‘Hial tho Conpany 15 alout Lo dnio bondn, Western Union was bonght by tho Smith 35ty 1p to tho clowo at 8L, aud. tho Feat of tho mnr: ot oxcept Paciflc, wha gohorally atrong. ‘Tho follow- ing wero tho chief fluctuations of tho day :* Wostorn Union, 833, B4, 83%, 84l¢; Laka Bliore, 01, 03k 8t Tual, 613, 6%, 613 603, 61 Now Yotk Contruly cfila d stoady, ' 1007, 1013, 1013% ; Mail, 403, 403, 303+ THods Talog, 1003, 100 5 Onlon, ST u’s";: Savusor 851, 00 273;, 983 & Unfon Pnelflc, ) ; 0, 0, & 1, 0, 273, 98,"473¢ ;" Horlom, 1483, 100, 12‘2{. “flloro wore slxtoon Lids fof gold_to-day, smounting $0$1,475,000, ot from 116,05 to 110,04, Tho amount to o aold svus $1,500,000, mo mess, $17,00918,09, Test = e Qut meata duill, “Tlama, 11 ulet and vnehangod, -q@n; 0} lh!)“lllnr%, fio. Middlos $n fair export des «mand ; ahort clear, 80§ long clenr, 8@8!40, Lard smoro netive, but lower ; Western atoam, 8750 ket 'tlo, Oge. Illn"rlm—-flmdy at lli(lmfi.’ln. Qutknar—\Voalk at 126 e, v ~034e. Wbt o wapnen, g Minwaukze, Juno 19.—BREADSTUIA—Tlonr dull " aud nominal,’ Whoat quict and wenk; No, 1, $1,02 : No. 2, $1,26% qwh; $1,9 Juno; $1.21%' Julys Onta dull’s ‘No, 1, 31xa; No. 3, 20e, Oofn. quil: No, 2, 800, Nyo stoady ; No. 1, 6igo, Darloy, full prices sakod but o domaud ; No, 3, o, Tuxianrs—To Duffalo, To; Oswogo, Lo, TtroRIrTA—Flour, 4,000 brls 5 whoat, 110,000 i, HuzeaenTe—Flonr, 9,000 brlo: wheat, 78,000 Lu, ‘DITROLT, DxTROIT, Juno 12,—BrAbsrurrs— Flonr quiot and unchanged, Whout steady 3 extra y 31,88 ¢ No. Oats’ dull and 1, £1.78631,7063¢6, Oorn sleady, ot 40c, lower, ot 36c, . OINCINNATI, . OrveINATY, Juno 19,—Bniabatuyra—Tlour dull ot $7,95@'1.50, Wheat nominal st $1.45, Corn qgniet at 43@4de, Ityo quistat 700, Oats qulct st ¥5@430. O1us—Unchanged, Proviaions—Pork—Nosa nominal at §10.25@10.60, Lard duil and nominal ; steam, B%c; koltle, Bigo; Bulk meata quiot; shonldorn, 65c} cloar rib 82738550 1 clear, 84@8c. Bacon more activo and’ firmor ; shouldori, 760 ; cloar, 03¢0 jelosr, D24@93e, Winany~Steady nt 8%, ¢ GLIVELAND. CELEVRLAND, JDO0_12,~1INRADSTOVFS—Whoat dull and lovor ; No, 1 red offored ot $1.63; No, 2 do, $1.63 4 no buyers, Corn dull at 40@47c. "Oata quict] No, 1, 400, PrrnoLrun—Quict, ateady, nod unchanged, 3 08W1ido. OswERD, Juno 13,—LRrAbSTUFIS—Wheat aufot ; whito Carladn, $2,00, Corn dull at 63@05c. Osts dull} tate, 40c, > LOUISVILLE, LOUISVILLE, Juna 13, ~BuEADRTUYFR—Flour stondy; extra, $0.00, Corn firm ut 6dc for wixed sacked, Oal firm at 48@10c., s ProvistoNs—Tirmor; mess pork, $17.00. ehouldern at T @40 5 elear rih nt fig@d%e 3 03¢0, packed ; hulk Ahoulders nt 02 atH%c s oloat at 0o, loote, Lard uilen + Wiitsy—Sleady ot 830, e 8T. LOUIS, 81, Louts, Juno l'l.—-nnunururm—fluva\ull and & unchianged,’ Wheat in falr demand, wud A good grades ; No, Srod fall, €1.42@1.4%. Corn fi No. 2 asx%:mc in clevator. ~ Oaln canler; No, 2, cY.06 Rol- Icr lnst Hialf Juno, Bstloy uo market: Fyo dull wud lower; No, 2, 6B@7%c. . Wmiskr—Dull, at 89c, . Provistons —Pork qifet at SI7.00. Dulk meats nomiual, Bacon dWil; sumo salex shonlders, Tiao ; - Bpaclo sliprionty to-day. wara £100,000 in ailver. bars, “Tho Goverument sold §1,600,000 §h_gold, to-day, at £rom 110,78 to 110,01, , L : Thio Treastivor of {tie Now York Oentral glyes notics tht proposals will Lo reccived for’$2,000,000 firt mortiugo bouds til July 2, bulag o past of 11a consol- idated mortgago of $40,000,000, Hterling, 1087, & Coupons, 81, Emnr "o,z‘. oupons, Ouuppgnu,' 05 Goupons, 05 (n Missours, . Tenuoscos, old. Tenncasoss, now.. Virginlas, tow/.. soina. Virginias, old North Oarolini Canton.. Terro Haute Yh‘l..,.. 40 & Alton, Ohicago & Allonpd. 130 Oho & Missiseippl.. 38K Q, 0, &0, 87 . 87 inion Paciflo stocks. Union Pacific bonds, Dol, Lack, & Woats H £ 50% Foreign Markets. LIvEnroor, Juno 19—11 5, m,—Flour, 27s 64@283 6. Wintor wheat, 125 2d; spring, 116@12s 8d ; whito, 123 1d@14s 4d; club, 128 6d, Corn, 278, Pork, 038, Lard, 38s 0d. LIvenroox, Juno 12—1:30 p, m,—Dresdstufls dull. Teat unchanged, LONDON, Jung 13—G p, m.—Consols for monoy, 025 ; for account, 027 3 6-20s of '05, 022{; doof 67, 04% ; 10-40s, %; now bs, 893¢ ; Erls, 4936, ‘Tho bullion in the Bank of gland has {ncreased £421,000, Tho rato of discount at Bank of FEogland ‘was reduced 13¢ per cont, and ia now 6 per cent, TFnankrons, Juno 12.—Fivo-twontios of '62, 953¢. Tan1s, Jung 12,—Rontes, 66f 80c, L= Thls:&odn in the Bank of Franco decreasod Quring the woek 54,000,001, Lavenroor, 'Juno 12—Cotton sirong; middling upland, 8%@0d ; Orleans, 9}(@9id. Sales, 18,000 Dales; “Amorican, 10,0007 spoculaiion and " export, 000, - " Broadstufra dull ; all artfcles unchangod, New York Cattlo Maricot, New Your, Juno 12,~DBREVES—To-lay™ Tecalpls, 152 cors or 2,440 hoad, Tmaking 5,650 for. threo duyy sqninat a‘.‘}m o aemg un&u Inat week, ngnrm aull atd eak, andprices - o o ut, 40 car Tonda zonhlnod Ansold a6 tho Soake” Native siéacty oo rimo, sold at 113@13%c, snd Texans at 103103¢c.~ No vory common _cattlo’ wore shown, and tho qualify wan_génorily hotter {hnn tho avorago. Balen inaludo 10 cara Tilinols etecrs? to Tig owhy 113¢ figzc; llnwm 'fi?‘“ lgwt. n}g@au,-;c 3 9 cara 61 owt, (0} 9 cura 0% owt, 11)c; 6 cars O3 to O 115@11xc; 10 cars wh;u‘tx ewt, uu@fl){o Rt cura G 0 Tig owt, 11@12%(6; 6 cara Ti owt, U¥@ 120; ‘13 cara to By ‘owl, 13/@13%c, and 10 cars "oxin stroug bl cwt, 10@105e. Dnzasen Berb—Wasdull at 8@0o for Texan, and 9 @1030for native common and ordinary, OaLvES—Dull and wenker, /BIUEEP AND LarMns—To-day's arcivals, 0,260 for threo days, ugainst 8,000 for tho same Lmo 1ast week. Market dull and dopresseds Shoop sold at 500, with a fow emall lots ot e, Tambs casier andslotr 3t 106136, with tho bulk of" tho transactions at11@12, Balos theludo & oars Ohio slicop, Bl o Ibs, 53@60 ; 1 car, 75 1hs, 5¢o s 1 car, 92.1be, 3cars, B4 Is, 53071 car, 67 1bs, 607 1 car ‘Joraoy Iambe, 60 tbs, 123;@13c ; 1 car, 60 Ite, 13450; 1 car, 54 bs, 120 ; 1 car,Btata lambs, &7 e, 11@120; and 1 ear Kehtucky, 61l 10,6G115, Murrok—Ruled dull ot 8@110 in Wastiington Mar- ot Tho very best waa takon from {ha sisughtore houeo 8¢ 113@130. BWINE: ipta to-0ay, 8,050, making 12,800 for threo days, againat. 16,400 tho samo timo iast' wook, Market woak yostordsy ot 4X@4%4o alivo and 6X® 850 for clty slaughtared, with falea of 2 cars falr Ohlo hogs allve, 210 Ito, at 47¢, No livo hogs on salo, Dressed aro firmor atan’ ndvance of )c, closing at 0@ for heavy to light averages, 4,660, making Buffalo LivesStoclk Mnarke BUFFALO, June 13, —OarrrR—Rocolpls to-day, in- «cluding 35 cara reported to arrive, 1,784, Total for the weolk, 9,520, Markot slow 'at ycatorday’s ‘prices, with lght' stock-—fo oity but fov buyera n attendanco, Abaut 1,000 Were dlsposed of. Balea: 849 Tllinols 1,870 Ibs, $5.75@0.12)¢; 19 Xllinola #lockors, av 089 ibs, 36.023¢ ; 107 Charokica stoers, oy T90@1,005 1bs, $6.,37%G0.60 § 18 Indiana stears, ay 1100 1be, 35,76 ; 140 Otilo stoers, av 1,007@1,261 1bs, $5.35@ 690 42 ‘Ohio cows, av C10@050 Jou, $5.13@s40% 2 Michigan stcors, av 1,041 lbs,. §5,62l5 ; & Hlfllfm.\n stockors, av 040@1,021 1bs, 84.25@5,20 83 Toxaa v 1,131 108, 5,25 ; 20 Stato stlllors, av 804 Tbe, 5,25, BUERP AND Lasmns—Rocoipts to-day, 1,800 ; total for tho weok, 12,400, Market a littlo moro activo at yoa. terday's prices, with o bettor fecling, Sales, 2,101 Ohio clippod shoop, 09 to 03 1be, $5,25@6.60; 643 Indianm clipped shoop, 89 o 01 Its, '$6,00G5.60 ; ‘208" Michigy clippod shoop, 98 1ba, £5.60, Yoos—Rocalpts to-duy, 9,700 ; fotal for the weok, 21,000, Markot without {f6 ; hardly suficiont sales to Justify quotations. Prices moderato ot $4.25@4.75, Eilo of 1,058 Llinola logs, 280 (o 285 a., st H.0G stoors, av 1,030 jan. Now York Dry Gaods Market, New Yonk, June 13,—Thoro was s fairly active do- muand for cadaimores and beavors for tho fall trada, bat tho gonoral market woa languid ond dull, _ Qotlon goods wora n lght bt steady roquest ot noainally unchanged pricos, Job lots of light and medium prints aro solling frooly, but standard ptylearalo qulct. Blawl oro innctivo and irroqular, Black gronadines, mobolrs, and Liam laco shawla at in camand, No, 13 bluck 'groa graing and sash ribbons aro dunotive, Raltimore Live-Stock Marlket. DarTion, Juno 19,—OATTLE—Foirly sotive sud u shado mumfi-: vory t;lm‘ on salo to-day; OM@Ti0 st gonorally ral rat quality, 5@830; roceipts 1,082 oad 3 salon, 1070 poad s S@BKi0; Tecalpts, Jas—dood demand; liowvy recolpta; doclined 340 eolling at 63X @TX0 ; rocoipts, 11,026 hoad, Sitzer—Falr domand ; fair to good, 4@90 ; good to oxtra, 6@53¢0 § receipts, 4,340 hoatl, Pittsburgh Cnttle Market. Drrranvons, June 19, —OATTLE—Markot active ;. re- colpta falr ; bost, BX@G)o ; stockors, 4 @LX ; com- ‘mon, 6@53c, Supkr—Market vory dull; -rocoipts heavy; best, 650 ; medium, 43¢0 ; common, daie. Hoas—Markot very slow; roceipts hoavy ; Philadel- philas, Go; Yorkers, 4¥@4io, The Produce Markoty, NEW Vo o lg’-a}v Tk lar £W Yonk, June 12.~-CorroN—Irregular and |- tled ; midaling upland, MR;D. ,Na Yol Dricapurursa—Flour dull and “heavy: rocelpts, 11,000 brls ; “superfiuc Westorn nnd ftate, §5.25 n.‘m; cotumon to good oxtra, $4,30@0,7 0ice, $0.80@7.00; wihits wheut extrn, 00G39,60; extrn Obio, $7.60@9.50 5 Bt, Louls, $6.90@11,00, Rye flour quict at $1.75@8,00, Corn meal unchaugod,” Wheat lowor; largo rocoipts doproas tho sharket 3 Focelpts, wn]wd bus No, 2 Chicago, $1.47@1.49; northwostorn spriog, $1,60; No, 2 Milwaukeo, $1.02@1.63); No- braska spring, $1,54, Ryo lower; Canada, to arriv Dlo, - Corn a liadg caslor; rocelpts, 200,000 Bu ; mix Wauitorn, 83@570; yollow, GJ@046, Ots hoavy and lowor; ‘rocelpte, 83,000 bu'; mixed Wostern, now, 4@ 450: Whilo, 46600} oxtra chiolce, S1jo, Darley and wail wachutiged, 11a¥ anD Hora—Unchanged, Quoorurzs—Cofteo quict ; o, 17X@10%0, Bugar vnr{lqulnl: fair to good refining, D4G@YNC, Molasios uuchisugod, Tico quict at B@H{C, 1 l’y‘:nuuuu—flrudu, B8)@8Jjv; rofined, 1043 9350, Tuhrexive—Stoady at d5x @4, : Puovistons—Rork wmoro active and prices ateady ; good ‘to || Whent dull and lower; No, 2 whito Wabash, $L.7; clear rib, 00- cash, ond ‘950 last hulf July of buyar ‘Avgust,” Tard, nothing doing. wY 1lous—Quict at 33,764.40. - OarTTLE—Firm; fat: Indisu nnd Texan, 33¢@4Xc ; natives cows nud helfers, S@4ic; printo to clioled steors, 6@0c, TOLEDO, s ‘ToLE! Juno 12.—BreapsTurrs—Flour steady, No. 3, $1.04; oxtra whito Michigan, $1.80 ambor BMichigan, $1.55; No, 1red, $LESIS@I.GY; No. 4 do, 1,64, pot ; $1.533¢ Juno 3 No, 1 winber Tifinoks, $1.65. Corn'éteady foF apot, and o slinde lowor for,faturo ; high mixed, 43360 Apot or Junos 44c for July ; 4530 fob ‘Augunt ; lot mixed, 43¢ ; Wwhitd, 47)¢e; no grade, 370, * | Oata wtendy ; No. 2, b53¢e. E(}:gnzloxxru-mxm; ‘to’ Buffalo, 4@43¢c; ‘Oavego, @83jo, i v : ltzozters—Tlour, 2000 bris ; wheat, 10,000bu ; corn, | 91900 b ; onte 2,600 bu, uteseita—tiour, 1,000 Lris; wheat, 8,000 bu; corn, 97,000 bu; outs, Hone, PITLADELPIIA, PMLADELPHIA, Juna 12.— BREADSTUFFS —Flour *|‘firmor but not quotably higher, Whoat quict and steady; red, SLOY@LI0; nmbor, SLIG@LE0; while $1.90. ' Ttye, 85@#de. Gorn dull yn'fl(fw, E8@000 - mixod Wontérn, Géc, Oats quict'; ’ whitd, S1@52c; black and mixéd, $8E60e, Wattsiz—Quiet’ ot 94@950. MIMLITS, Mzxrins, Juno 12.~COTTON—Firm ; nosnles, BuzapsTOPFs—Flour dull and - unchauged. Corn monl notivoat $2.70, Corn dull und droopiug at 63 B63c. Oata quict ot 43@4de. $lav—Nominnl, Doax—Dull st $13.50, Bicox—Dull and nominal, Barrisong, Juno 13.—Buradsrurrs—Flour fo good demand and pricea steady, Whest quiot § chotco ambor, $1.87@1,90, Corn quict ; mixed Westorn, Glc. Oats in foir demand, but lower ; mized Weatern, ' 466, 47¢ ; whito, 46@4%0.” Ryo dull at §0@00c, gL orioNs—Dull and nominwl, ” Lard vory dull at 33{@0¢. urTEn—Stendy ; Weatorn, 20@220, Wantsry—Sieady at 93 NEW ORLEANS, New ORLeaN, Juno 13,—BRrADATUFTA—Corn firm, at 603Gdc, Brax—Dull at 7c. Ryi—Dull. Prime, 2, Grooznzcs—Bugar good; demand for falr, 83, prime, Di¢e, g Othors unchauged, CoTroN—Quiot; males, 8,200, Prices ndvanced —good ordinary,’ 16:c; low middlings, 1750 3 mide dlings, 183 ; middling Orlosus, 185;c; recoipts, G053 1o exports; Block, 68,044, —_—_— Vessels Passed Dotroit. Dsrnorr, Mich, Juno 12.—Pass:p DowN—T Day Gty and bargla, Michigin aud ‘barges, Goncord and barges, Darks O, K. Nims, Jobn Bredeh, Sclirs Corlingford, Bontloy, E. B, Tiirner, D, P. Dablins, Evoling, Board of Trado, Fieolwing, Hatilo Johnsorr, Exlle, thungnrian, Itanks, Babarma, febb, Offver Gul: ¥ar, Tenfield, Charls Litling, M, Muallor, Warming- ton; Alico Richards, Jesslo Hoyt, Azov, Novada, Catie anchio, John Noycs. PASSED Ur—Props Fountain City, Mary Mill Bheldon, Fayotte, 1i0so and barges, Welmore aud ‘bargee. ' Barks Unadilla, William Joncs, - Selirs Jowmue Joy, Bawyer, Charlos Wall, Wiluor. WND—Northeast, £} Daroir, Blich., Juno 12,—PAssep Dows—Propn Collin Campbell and bargo;' schrs Howlaud, W, B, e}luu, A, J. Rogars, White Cloud, Ada, Medora, onna, PassED Up—Props Phfladelphia, and barges: schra Lady Bl Jura, Evenlng Star, ‘Wip—Southweat., olorado, Antelopo orwdod, Anals Mulvoy, —_——— X1linois River and Canal Newss Special Dispatch to T'he Chicago Tribune, SALLE, Juno 19.—Tho only movemont on tha canel or rivor at this point, to-day, is the arrival of tho canal-boat Monto Ohriato, light, from Otiaws, No ro- port from tho dam at Houry,' Ton feot of wator on ho mitresillof Lock 16, River fulling slowly. Oa¥az, OPFIOE, CITI0AGO, Juno 12.—AnnIvED—DBril. Hant, Morris, 5,800 bu corn’; Isbolla, LaSallc, 7,000 bu outs s Pheenix, Lockport, 5,600 bu corn; Johustown, LaBalle, 5,800 'bu corn:’ Dolphin, Ottws, 5,100 bit corn ; Cubs, Ottawn, 3,600 bu corn, 3,500 bu bat, GLEARED—R, E. Goodall, Ottaws, 83,783 foot lumber, 16,250 Inth ; Midgie, Rankakeo Feoder, 12,013 feot Iums ber, 4,002 posta; Ellzaboth, Lockport, 4,263 bu wheat G LA S, 0 tann conte Y O KPOFh 4204 bt 4 SPECIAL NOTICES, Poisoning the Sick. ‘There novor wasa spoolalty in modlcino that wasnot piratod. Hostottor's Btomach Bitters ia no exception to tho genoral rule. Fraud follows in tho track of tho Groat Vogotablo Rostorativo aa it makos tho cirole of thn ‘world, and offora its porniclous imitations to tho slok at overy turn, anxious to drench tho public with their trash, ‘Tho Lmitators and counterfoitors offer it by tho gatlon, tho barrel, tho Logshead, as woll a8 by tho bottle. Bo- wara of this deluge of abominations, Bear in mind thst tho truo articlo is eold in bottles ouly, and tho im- pross of gonulnonoss a to be found upon tho glase itsalt a3 woll a8 upon tho finoly ongravod Govornmont stamp and tha ologant Iabel. Tho groat vogotable tonlo pro. vonta and ouros all billous disordors and cowmplaints of tho digestivo organa and tho norvous syatem, m: los upon which the vilo lmitations produco no more effect than tho Pope's Bull upon the comot, Pure Vaceine Virus, From tho Flelfor. Dr, J. B. FISHER & 00., & South Olaricat., propaguta from tho Besunonoy atook, thranah soloatod Hoifurs, aud ‘rospootiully ssk BIYSIGIANS 16 send for olrculars, na tho address of many of thom cannot bo obtainod. Vaccination foo, 83, Dr. Wahur will por- sonally attond tho offico from 8 to § p. . N THE BREAKI'AST, LUNOITEON, NE D, ON TH Al AN LN SRRON, DINNER AN LEA & PERRINY' Worcestorshire Sance 18 INDISPENSABLE, JOXIN DUNCAN’S SONS, New York, Agonta for tlo Unit Dutcher’s Lightning F—Iy i er Byoops all boforo t, Togus mitations uro bofig crowd= odfutl Took out for thone - Apk for Dutenona ths wid orlginal artlolo, aud take i athor, TRUSSES, Rupture. DR, MARSH'S RADICAT, GURI TRUSS fa the only Truss’ that ofleats a . ae cury, Al kinda of i, Auprativy innl Curvatars, ‘Uentiv, iod, Al fustrinsnis Guar- 1A \ i Foat; K .0 Acuutieidly tondo i sl auiods Y s s i 103 Washington-st., 3 doors enst of Ulark (Itonpor Block), ntiond ladios astiy Sitoe 1 000 THE FEET A, WILLARD, AL D, 209 Stats southioast cornor Adams, ciiros RIS, Buntons, and all othor Disoasos of thio Yoo LOTTERY, e LOTTBRY. i lola] Ui‘x’b‘)‘;‘&'g’ tha l)AlI{fl?fill&ll‘nufll’a terys » . 123, FOl N 65, 19, B4, o 0,753, 74, 60, 3, 17, 17, 41, S 1, it o _’nm.nus WO Boalod ylays acourad on ioposit: ' Brizos (oo e -'.'.'x?:fi'}dn?%; é"':H hapositon I . Maringer, g 8 an Nrafoh Oridas. 811 Nosiliav.. & Wost Budison 1 181 Houths Oaual-at,

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